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TAKE OUR SECOND WALOUR WORE MVITED TO SPEND TWO ee gihoms " # Honey moon ! ersranatn @& 8n "F vyer",e Sen eager. wen No, 125 + _i* & * bel Cleland +» POTLATCH 5 Ryooed Seadeck week came to end as all weeks do, whether they are Christmas weeks or last weeks of school, or the week-you-had- wour-tonsilsout, You look for. ward to them, and they seom a long way off, and then before you know ft you wake up some morn. ing and wonder where it went— that week you'd been dreading or wishing would hurry up. And the queer first day at home, Did you ever notice how hard it fm to decide what to do? You wander around the house and wish somebody would come over; ride up and down a few times on your coaster, get out your ekates and put them back, change your dollie’s dress—then sit on the front steps and just wonder what's the matter with you. Queer, isn’t it? But all little girls and boys do it, no matter how nice a home they have or how glad they are to get back. So there Pegxy on the top step with her elbows on her knees and her chin in her hands, looking at David. And there sat David on the bot- tom step, digging at the crack in the brick walk with a shell he had brought home with him as if he thought he could dig up some. thin@ interesting to do, when who do you think came up the walk? She had soft ha quite silvery, and Mother dear inn't, either,” David SSUEESE ADVENTURES © F Olle Hebets Bete, said, when they had greeted her, “but Hildah is here keeping care of us." And Peggy was quick to add, as nearly in mother dears voice and manner as she could, “but won't you come in, anyway, and let me get you some teat” Mrs. “Polly” thanked Peggy, and said she thought she would Just sit down and rest a minute on the perch, and then, of course, they were all in the swing in a minute and Mra. Polly waa saying, “You have wanted to ask me to remember a Potlatch for you? Well, they were all pretty much alike, The one I remember best was given by Chief Snakeloum on Whidby Island when I was a very Uttle girl. “Put their houses ttle and eo ey coulda’t have big parties in em. ‘ “And these Potlatch butidings took the place of clubhouses and tearcoms and all the places where white people get together for their parties and ° ra, but all adout 13 feet long row.” thea high, in (To Be Continued) F . “Green!” exclaimed the owl- “The color is right anyway; _ reminds me of frogs.” . " “You'll never find Tingaling in my house,” smiled Oscar Owl as the twins stepped inside his front door in search of their fairy friend. But Nancy and Nick were not so “Oh,” said Nick, quite truthfulty, | me of frogs. Whatever they ar “we were just wondering if you » should lke something to eat.” “Bomething to eat!’ exclaimed Mr. Pup. "| away, children. the Magical Green Shoes which the twins are wearing. I'd wish myself out of here in « jiffy. talking—Oscar Ow! and the twins, as) you and I know—and he listened to every word, dancing a little jig of | - | Joy when he heard Nancy and Nick's | | voices. This gave Mr. Ow! such a pain in his tummy he doubied right | “My goodness! exclaimed he. “I'v: got dreadful indigeaton. Or, perhaps I'm hungry again. Never mind what | it Is you have, give it to me right| The twins pulled off a shoe aplece and held ‘them right up. “Green! exclaimed the owl, “The color is right, anyway, it nds | rn} eat them.” And the shoes disap peared in two gobbles, Quick as a wink Tingaling grabbed them and slipped them on, and tn an-| other wink he was down on the ground with Nancy and Nick vaaites (Copyright, 1920, N. BE A) WeeKs ON A ROUSE BOAT PARTY- * Hope ~ SHE HAS TWO MADS ‘To Loow arreR | womes- é A ORWNK, PETER, AFTER ALL OF THAT WORK HAULING. TH’ BucKeT uP ? HELP YOURSELF - 1's SELDOM ‘You SEE AN OL’ WELL Lik® THIS RIGHT BY Tu’ Roaosi0e, ISN'T sr? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YES UNK, ‘YOu WITH 4 KICK IN IT AT TH DRUG It wae just then that he heart || | STORE! ALL Y'GOTTA DO 13 WINK YOuR LEFT EYE AT THE SODA GAL AN SAY “LEMON SODA” dust THe TWO OF | SAY= (Sut iT? | HEARQ You. ‘Ov GRUTE — How DARE You Kick ME AIN'T S*MUCH \T BE A ELK? WEtL- 1 GUEST IT 1S; AN’ NER Dod AIT ONE EMER. HOW DARE “YOU TRY TO FLIRT WITH TE, YOU OLD WALRUS ? A COUPLA MONTH® AGO A GARAGE GUY WORMED O81 IT AND BASED ME A BALL FOR $52.25 + Yiulow WRT HAPPENED THEN? BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Old Granny Fox Oo GRANSY FOX was running thru the overgrown pasture way up back of Farmer Brown's, She | ‘was cross and tired and hot, for it) ‘Was a very warm day. Behind her Game Bowser the Hound, his nose in| Granny's track and making a great Moise with his big voice, Granny Fox | ‘Was cross because she was tired. Ste hadn't done much running late- ly. She didn’t mind running when ‘the weather was cold, but now—"Oh, dear, it is hot!” sighed O14 Granny Fox as she stopped a minute to reat, Now Old Granny Fox is very, very e@mart and very, very wise. She knows ali the tricks with which foxes fool those who try to catch them. She knew that she could fool Bowser the Hound, and puzzle him #0 that he wouldn't be able to follow her track at all. But she wasn't ready to do that yet. No, indeed! Old Granny Fox was taking great care to sec that her tracks were easy to follow. She wanted Bowser the Hound to follow them, altho it made her tired and hot and cross. Why did she? Well, you see she was try- ing to lead him, and with him Far- mer Brown's Boy, far, far away from the home where Reddy Fox was nursing the wounds that he had suf- fered when Farmer Brown's Bogehad shot at him a few days before, ‘“Bow, wow, wow!” roared Bowser the Hound, following every twist and turn which Granny Fox made, just Qe she wanted him to, Back and forth across the old pas- ture and way up among the rocks on the side of the mountain Granny Fox led Bowser the Hound, It was @ long, long way from the Green Meadows and the Green Forest. Granny Fox had made it a long way purposely. She wag willing to be Makes a Mistake Brgwn’s Boy. She wanted to/tire them so that when she finally puz- zled and fooled them and left them there they would be too tired to go back to the Green Meadows. By and by Granny Fox came to @ hole in the ground, an old house that had once belonged to her grand- father. Now this old house had @ back door hidden close beside the hollow trunk of @ fallen tree. Old| Granny Fox just pan thru the house, | “Where's Farmer Brown's Boy?” out the back door thrid the hollow tree, and then jumped into a little brook where there was hardly more than enough water to wet her feet. Walking in the water, ashe left no geent in her tracks, Bowser the Hound came roaring up to the front door of the old house, Granny's tracks led right inside, and Bowser grew so excited that he made a tremendous noise. At last he had found where Granny Fox lived—at 1 BOUNCED owe OFF mG CHM, (ANID WE COULDNT EAT were her fresh tracks going Inside and none coming out. Bowser the Hound never once thought of look ing for a back door. If he had he wouldn't have been any the wiser, because, you know, Old Granny Fox had slipped away thru the hollow tree trunk, Granny Fox grinned as she listened to the terrible fuss Bowser was mak ing. Then, when ehe had rested a little, she stole up on the hill where the could look down and sce the en- trance to the old deserted house. She watched Bowser, digging and bark: ing. After a while @ worried look crept into the face of Old Granny Fox. “Where's Farmer Brown's Roy? I thought surely he would follow Bowser the Hound,” she muttered Next story: Reddy Fox disobeys. genes — £RUSS TORTURE Can bp eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Rupture Support. We give free trial to prove its superiority. tired herself if she could also tire Bowser the Hound and Farmer least, he thought he had. He was eure that she was inside, for there A. LUNDBERG: CO. O01 Third Ave. Beattie, note! BUT POLISH TROOPS IN CAPITAL CITY Ain | 4 a = te alae Polish troops marching in one of the principal streets of Warsai , capital of Poland. Since the Bolshevik drive began to threaten the city many Polish soldiers have been kent in and near the capital, nose and throat clinic. Get your glasses hore and be satisfied. 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