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Sd * Pool. abel Cleland No, 133 IS strapped up by ite strong deer skin thongs, no baby ever had a grander place to sleep, with the nestling branches overhead, the wind to rook the cradle, and the birds to sing her lullabies, it ts no | Wonder she grew and learned to camila “September came again, and Niaba was very busy getting in | her store of roots for the winter's | food. Mountain-Flower had been |ewung safe on her accustomed trea, and Fleet-Foot had been gone for many houra Suddenly Niaba heard her baby’s voice, not | the little coaing sound which meant comfort, but @ frightened wail. tired, she was Fieet-Foot's wife, and since Fleet-Foot had chosen to live high on the hill, she must fo down to the beach to get clams for their food, and she must keep his fire burning, and have his fa- vorite dish of “kalse” ready for him when he came in from the Jong hunt. “And she was busy with her fin- @ere all the day thru, weaving and beading, and sewing soft deer- akin with sinews for thread. ; “She made moccasins for her-| “Quick to feel danger for her child, Niaba listened, and silently | as @ shadow, slipped around thru | the underbrush so that she could nee. “The sun shone, the woods were still, the earth about the door of the wigwam was aa she had left it What had frightened the child? “Ab-b-h! Quick as a flash Niaba was inside the wigwam, her | Breath came short, she trembled jas she caught her bow and slipped to the door, “Steady, Niaba—ateadyt Your hand must not tremble now. That | wicked beast with his twitching tafl ts ready to spring, and the Mmb on which he lies is but a few feet from your child! “Rut mother love has steadied many 0 trembitng hand. ‘Another moment an@ the eager howe: polonium ~ omforted, her hid ae oe ak traigt: leg and when Fieet-Foot re @ Mountain. | mothers do. turned there was another skin added cradia, and when the to thetr store of winter fura.* “If you had asked her why, would have said, “Why, babies fol as possible. He marked “Bed room—lavender” tn his rent-book be side Snoopy’s name, “And—" went on Snoopy with an| 44 litte grin, “the parlor ts done in) bird’seye maple. I much prefer ma hogany. Please have it changed.” “Of course!" answered Tingaling. trying to look & tho he'd got a tele- gram inviting him to the seashore. He marked “Parlor—mahogany” in his rent. book, “And,” went on his striped tenant. “the front stairs are painted I want ‘em waxed.” “Staire—waxed,” wrote the fairy. “And the house faces north. Turn it south,” went on Snoopy. “House—eouth,” wrote the other, “And the woods keep out my view. Move ‘em 10 feet to the left,” com- manded Snoopy. “Woods moved,” sertbbled Tings Ung pretty crooked, the corners of his mouth down at last. all? he inquired timidly. “AN?” exclaimed Snoopy. “I, haven't begun” (Copyright, 1920, N. EA) Prickly Porky Has Bad Dreams EDDY FOX had a sore nose and sleeps very hard, very hard indeed. | @ sore heart. Prickly Porky was|So he snored away comfortably and taking @ sun-nap on Reddy's door-|knew nothing about Reddy Fox, for g and Reddy had run right amack | you see Prickly Porky had thought, him when he started out. You z Prickly Porky filled up the door- y and shut out all the light from dy Fox. Because there was no ‘Reddy had thought it must still [be night. So he had crawled up the [Jong hail and very carelessly ran ight into Prickly Porky. A sharp tle spear from Prickly Porky's Mong coat was sticking into Reddy's Mose, and do what he would he could ‘Bot get it out My, how it burt! Just as soon as he felt it Reddy Fox knew what the trouble was. Prickly Porky had kept Reddy Fox ut up in a hollow log once upon s and Reddy had not forgotten it ew that he had got to stay he was until Prickly Porky ready to let him out Prickly Porkyt I want to come out!” yelled Reddy Fox Prickly Porky just snored. Yea, “I think I'll take another nap,” said he. | And he did. DOINGS OF TH No Mone ror ma! \™ 60WE To siT HERE AND DRY MY HAIR - WHO'S SKINNY LOOKIN’ WITH dent JONES IN THE BLUE BATHING AIRDALE TH’ «| THATS LORD SOCIAL LION! Come my pRrevTy Brive! Do You REAUZE This IS “We FIFTU DAY OF ouR Annie Heard Enough. HES A HANDSOME MAN - So MANLY AN’ We HAS A VeRY WINNING SMILE, LAUGHING EYES ANO- AND- EVERYTHING MET THars ALL — 1 HAVE A DATE With TH’ HANDSOME MAN FoR TONIGHT AML TAKE A RUN AND JUMP tH we Lake yer DoVou cer “TWAT Musn? You SEATIMEstraL ! The Bicycle Pump Looked Like a Pulmotor to Tag. ¥] HE LOOKS MORE LIKE A GIRAFFE, LOOK @T HIS NECK! “THE WHERE” RECKLESS NEVER MIND HES BEATEN EVERY GOD HE CAN BEAT EVERY BODy AT PING PONG, AND CHECKER S — SAYS HE BEAT Hint then pricked up his ears, There was a voice, @ really, truly voice, and it was screaming, “Let me out! Let me out!” Slowly a grin crept over the face of Prickly Porky. Then the grin grew to a chuckle, “My panther tm just Reddy Fox. I think I'll take another nap,” #aid he. Next story: Bowser the Hound Turns Back. Owing to the dry cold atmosphere | gir, he was so comfortable and warm and sleepy that he went very, very fast asleep and snored. Reddy could | hear him. He thought that Prickly |etep for a nap. Porky was just making believe that} By and by Prickly Porky began to was asleep and Reddy's temperd dream. flew ali to pieces. My, my, my, it is ‘@ dreadful thing to let temper fly to pieces that way! “Lat me out! Let me out! If you Gon't ict me out you'll be sorry!” @hrieked Reddy Fox. Prickly Porky just snored. You the old house deserted when he had |stretched himself out on the door-, He dreamed that some one was yelling in his ears. No matter) what he did he couldn’t shut out the| dreadful noise, By and by it seemed to him that he knew whose voice he heard. It was the terrible voice of Mr. Panther, who lives in the North Woods, from which Prickly Porky see the long hall of the old house in| had come down to the Green Forest. | h Reddy had spent the night| Little cold chills ran all over Prick narrow and low, so that Reddy's | ly Porky, for fierce Mr. Panther is did not sound very loud. Red-|one of the two or three who live in not dare touch Prickly Porky | the t North Woods of whom he fear of those little spears hidden | is id. He grunted and whined, | and then—why, he opened his eyes and found that it was only a bad dream, He yawned and atretched, and eguld do wae to shout and yell i) Prickly Porky names, when Prickly Porky sleeps he infectious diseases are unknown in Greenland. Girls! Delightful New Vanishing Cream Containing True Buttermilk Must Make You Look Younger or Money Back . Peal et Your complexion from the use of this old-fashioned beauty recipe brought up to date, must quickly show a decided improvement or your dealer is authorized to return your money. Be sure you get Howard’s Buttermilk Cream Owl Drug Ca, Old Brewery Plant Is Sold for $75,000) The old Olympia Brewing company plant at the corner of Railroad ave. | and Stewart st. has been purchased by the Belknap Glass company. 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