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are Seattle _. & ~ Pool. abel Cleland No. 135 ’ THE MATCH 46 A ND could you David asked| that man ho was grease Yos, eagerly, “My, you must have | str! Stick as an eel and nothing to Deon frightened!" hold on to! “Well,” admitted the Oldest Pio} “My mind worked fagt. Having Reer, “I wasn't very cheerful, but, | already wrestled with the other of course, I couldn't let them see | Indians, I knew a little of their that.” |taction and I could guess just “And @id you finally win it?’ | about what he would do first Peggy wanted to know “So I was not surprised when “Now you are getting ahead of | he stooped to get me around the the story,” the man smiled. “Just | waist, Then I saw that long hair wait a minute. and realized that It was my only “I was a little bit tired, but they | hope of victory. My very life de insisted, pended on that next moment, and “"Now this one? they joered,| 1 knew that I must put every pointing to the second man.|ounce of strength I possemed “White Chief tired! White Chief | into it ho can throw this man! “Quick as lightning I grabbed “It did take some effort to| his long hair, rained him by it, throw the second one. I had to|and threw him clear over my call to mind all the different tricks | head. and ‘holds’ that I knew, but after| “Of courey* he was slightly & little I threw him, too. stunned by the surprise of it, and T gave him no time to recover from that surprise. “He had scarcely touched the ground before I was on him, and there I sat good and hard, giad of & chance to rest a moment and catch my breath. “But my mad was still with me I turned to look at the eager cfowd around me. “Now, you fellows? I erted. ‘Now is he down? Did I throw him? “Of course, they had to admit 1 was the winner, and the other man had to leave the camp, for ever, No Indian would let him stay, for he had been their great- eat wrestler. “I was the Hyas Tyee” “It was lucky that Indian's “"Now,’ I said to them, ‘Are you satiafied? I've downed two of our men, and I'm only one!” “I could ses by their faces and + jons that they had some trick to play. “‘No,’ they enld, ‘We will be- Neve you great chief and very strong man when you down this man? “Then out of the lodge behind me stepped a big bronze Indian with long Diack hair, a hard face, and his whole Agure wrapped in a Dianket. “He was larger than the others, and better built. His face looked mean, I was a little tired, but, a I said, I was wrestling not for honors, but for life. “Come on,’ I said quietty, and I straightened up stiff like « post. | hair wasn't cut like yours!” Peasy “Well, sir! When I touched said. savuse ADVENTURES = F Otte Pebels Set, a Pe eee oe nonee Sear oe wee enw we » and he suddenly ran away, 5s Snoopy Skunk kept on thinking of| “Pickled eggs for team repeated | Giings he wanted Tingaling to do for | Snoopy with @ stern look. | him, which the poor fairyman wrote! Tingaling crumpled and wrote it down in his rent-book as fast as he | down, could, “And I want a full meon every | “Besides a tavender bedroom, and | Mieht.” stated Snoopy with another Bink dining room, and waxed stairs, | !ook. | and the house turned around, and| Nancy and Nick had long ago | the woods moved,” said snoopy, “I | *bout decided that Mr. Skunk was a want some other things.” rather disagreeable person, but now yes? gasped Tingaling, great they were sure he was awfully #0, * Snoopy had just added that he @rops of perspiration splashing down face. “Go on, Mr. Skunk.” He|M#42't like the river where it was, | and would like f to run back where Was looking this way and that for @ 1: came trom, and that he didn't wish thelr ey pen racy | the sun to come up until 10 o'clock, 4 Or next best, “if only they |S! of which Tingaling wrote down! could get away w wut Snoopy notice miserably, when all at once some.) ing” But there wasn't a chance, | ‘hin bit Snoopy right on the end of | tana 1 Oe gE igi a | the nose, and he suddenly ran away, wan howling. Drought to my doorstep,” went on) «; ‘heard every word the rascal Bnoopy: Grasshopper omelet for | gaid;" called a voice from above, and, | Dar rmie cone nerten for dinnet | looking up, they beheld Scramble and ae Squirrel. “I shied a nut at him,” ex- “But we dont board our tenants,” | plained Scramble, “Now you'd better | Tingaling couldn't help but protest | hurry away before he comes back.” | feediy. } (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A) ” BY THORNTON W. BURGESS : : . Prickly Porky Enjoys Himself RICKLY PORKY the Porcupme| little cold chills chasing each other | was enjoying himself, There was | down Bowser’s backbone, clear to the! Bo doubt about that. He was stretch-| tip of hig tall, for he remembered @4 across the doorway of what had| how he had got sema of them in his been for a long time an old deserted | lips and mouth once upon a time, fox house, the very house in which Old Granny Fox had been born he had lain down on the door-| for @ nap and sun bath he had | ¢ t that the old house was still | Then he had fallen asleep | to be awakened by Reddy Fox, had been asleep in the old house land who couldn't get out because ly Porky Was in the way. | Now Prickly Porky does not love} ddy Fox, and the more Reddy| Begged and scolded and called him| mames the more Prickly Porky! chuckled. It was auch a good joke to think that he had trapped Reddy | and he made up his mind that would keep Reddy in there a long P time just to tease him and make him uncomfortable. You see Prickly Porky remembered how often Reddy Fox played mean tricks on little meadow and forest folks -who are @maller and weaker than himself. and how it had hurt to have them “It will do him good. It certainly | pulled out Ever since then he had “a do him good,” said Prickly | had the greatest respect for Prickly y, and rattled the thousand little | Porky. | spears hidden in his long coat, for he muy “Good morning,” Prickly Porky, hiding a smile.! replied * “Wow! yelped Bowser the Hound, knew that the very sound of them | would make Heddy Fox shiver with) fright. Suddenly Prickly Porky pricked up ‘his funny little short ears. He heard the deep voice of Bowser the Hound, end it was coming nearer and nearer. Prickly Porky chuckled again, | “1 guess Mr. Bowser is going to have 4 surprise; I certainly think he fs,” said Prickly Porky, a8 he rolied hhimecif into @ ball #o that all the ousand little spears stood out from Jong coat till he looked like a ny great chestnut burr, Bowser the Hound did have a eur. He was hunting Reddy Fox and he almost ran into Prickly Porky before he saw him. The Very sight of thowe thousand little spears sent stopping short. “ beg your pardon, Prickly Porky, I beg your pa®don, I didn't know you were taking a nap here. All the time Bowser the Hound was backing away as fast ag he could. Then he turned around, put his tall between his legs and actually ran away. Slowly Prickly Porky unrolled, and his little eyes twinkled ag he watched Bowser the Hound run away, Rowner’s very big and stron Hin voice In deep; bi His bark searen 901 But as for me he T Just roll up and sha And Howser is the one who fenrs. So said Prickly Porky, and laughed aloud. Just then he heard @ light footstep and turned to see whe wus On, ERE GRANT “TAG WUSNT BNEN GT WS SWORS ONHE CANT Got Sr! THE SEATTL ($ THIS LADY Anty- TING To You ? KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES L MADE {T MYSELF WITH A KICK IN tT? AQ SOME Kick’ WAIT'LL 1GO GET tty CLUBS! WELL, TAKE HER THEN - AND KEEP HER OUT OF DEEP WATER AY SEEN HIN GO IN DE TELEPHONE BOOTH, 'BOUT PVE MINUTES ago! Boy Do You KNOW WHERE MQ. SPIFFINS WENT TO? YOU? > HUMF-F -— went RIGHT THEN ~ E * youl Bo+ coming. It was Old Granny Fox. She had seen Bowser run away, and now she was anxious to find out if|Granny Fox bach Reddy Fox was safe. “Good morning,” sald Granny Fox, taking care not to come too near. “Good morning,” replied Prickly Porky, hiding @ smile with one hand, “Pm very tired and would like to|Navy Depart 1 ‘o inside my house. Had you just mgve?” asked Granny Fox exclaimed Prickly Porky, “is | Please tet Fox. 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