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DR eee Page 55 WHEN GUY BATES POST SOLD LEMONADE @ Second avenue of ond | “ ‘Hoello, George? I called to the chithood,” explained Mr. | negro driver, ‘Want to buy some Post, “\idn't look a great deal) lemonade? like that street ag you chikiren| “J wish you Could have seen know tt now.” lold George, Maybe you hare. ‘Then he described the Rank of | He died only a year or two azo Commerce and the funny Iittie| Ho was far over atx fest tall, and ear track, and the other things) as Jolly and Kindly @ soul as I you saw in the picture on page| ever saw. $4 David was oo interested to) ““Wanta buy geome nica cold *jearn how the plan worked out lemonade? ‘that he couldn't wait. “Evidently George was thirsty “Hew moch did you make™ he| “Ie gravely stopped tho Seattle asked. “Did a bunch of folks stop | street raullway gyxtem, while he abd buy It? Gee! 1 wish Mother | strolled over and bought a glass of Dear would let me have one!) my beverage, Last summer I had one in our| “With the exception of the time Beck yard but, of course, hantly | I spent going home for a hurried epybody passes up there, ‘cept in luncheon, I was not absent from jem. Toll ust How much | business any time of that day, |, aid you make" and with the exception af George, B® Mow much lemonate™ asked|1 nevor had a customer, Mr, Post, with an air of great in) inyery time the car pamed 1 called to him and every time he came. “Draining the glare and smack Ing Ris thick lips, he would say, ‘Yea, airt That shore ts mighty good stuff, Guy. 1 ‘epect youall ‘a big business sellia’ lemon on dis corner.” ‘And with courage renewed, 1 Would patiently wuit agaim for a “Na, no, you know what I eas. How much money™ ‘*Ob-b-b, much money did Tmake? Well, I don't remember actly, but I will tel! you all about my day. Then you can de Gide whether you want to try OW Becond ave. and Cherry nest @ammor. “I think I established my stand at about 11 o'clock in the morn Wag, and I knew that not every Man would buy. But counting them as they passed, I calculated that 1 ought to. nave about two "dollars by 5 o'clock “At 11 the street car came roll- ing alone. nickels 1 colieeted from George, but you eee he saved my business from being an utter failure, “You stick te the front yard, David. Second and Cherry ts ne good place for the lemonade bust ness, Take my word for it.” keenee ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton. Mrs. Squirrel! gave a shriek and fainted, the muffins spill-| everywhere. | | ‘The twins peeping from above, saw {I hadn't traded my taf to Ren Deut» | 8 Squirrel start to climb the | for hin ears. These long ears of bis a |on tap ef my head keep pulling me free where he lived, bie house | over ‘and no tall on the back Of me| Ghout bale way up in & deep | makes me feel top-heavy. hole. “But it's too late now to feel sorry, Gould see Mra. Squirrel, too,| I can't go back and tell Rubadul Wusily getting lunch, for she | the fairyman, that I don't like expecting Seramble home that | bargain I made! I'll try ones agai day from Scrub-Up Land. She had) This time he succeeded and got ai: Out all the best tidles, and had | most home, for he had decided that) Ade excellent demert. It was cool|he would suddenly pop in and may | ow in the kitchen—Nancy and | “Boo” and surprise his wife. | ould smell it She wam fust putting some acorn! i, Scramble started ep the| muffins onto the table when in he} ree But he hadn't gone very far,| jumped. “Boo! said Scrambie, for | when be lost his balance and fell) getting for the minute that be had down. He tried again, this time get-| Ben Bunny's ears on top of hia head, up a little further; but try as | and no tail at all! | B® would, and clutch as he could,|- Mrs. Squirre! gave @ @hrick and) Gown he went again! promptly fainted, the muffing spil-| A Worried look came over Ris face, | ling everywhere No wonder! & was | he mopped his brow with his | the first time in her life she had red handkerchief, “My!” he y Paped. “I do need my tail! I wish BY monNTON W. BURGESS Digger the Badger Arrives | ttle people who live down} Johnny Chuck,” said he “Anyway,| On the Green Meadows were) the Green Meadows are prettiest.” envious of the little folka who live in| “Of course they are,” put in Dan-| the Green Forest. There wae Prick. | ny Meadow Mouse, “Why, there tan't Porky Porcupine, who came down | anything eles in the world so beaut: | t the North Woods, and there|ful as the Green Meadows.” | was Unc’ Billy Pos#urm and his fam “All the daisies growing near,”| fly, who came up from Ol Virginny.| p0dded Jimmy Skunk, for he, too, \ Johnny Chuck and Junmy Skunk | thought there was nothing in the| and Danny Meadow Mouse sat in | world so beautiful as the Green| Johnny Chuck's dooryard talking it | Meadows. | ‘all over. Jobnny Chuck stood up and looked | “It isn’t fair,” mid Johnny Chuck,|awmy acrons the Green Meadows to, @arefully brushing sand from the | the Crooked Little Path coming down | Beat of his trousers. “It just isn't|the hill. Suddenly he straightened! fair at all.” up on tiptoss and shaded his eyta! 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