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DAY, OCTORER 11, 192. ‘ar. & By Mabel ON: s Geallle * * & ADRIFT Page 178 C6), David? Peary wailed, “was she only a very little ‘giri? I think this is a mean story =to treat a little sick girl like that!" “Now, Peg,” David explatned, patiently, “I asked you not to Dutt in with questions—you get me all mixed up. “Don't you remember T told you she was a beautiful maiden? Well, @ beautiful maiden coukin't be a Uittle girl, could she? That means * quite old, ‘bout 17 or something, I should think, “Well, of course, the maiden got sicker and sicker, and when the Medicine Man came the third time | he said, ‘It is no use; your child will die; and she must be sent away, for the sickness will come to the whole tribe, and we shall all die with the great sickness.’ “Huloima had smal)poxt! “You know, Pegs. that awful @isease that you can't have if you Bet vaccinated, and that's why school makes everybody get vac cinated. “Well, the only thing the In- knew was to keep away it, so if anybody had it, they just put ‘em tn a capoe and shoved ‘em off. So when night @ame Huloima’s mother gathered |, all her things together, same as they did for dead Indians, and put them intozhe girl's canoe, and uhe | put an carthen jar of water in and some food, and then they car. ‘Tied Huloima down to the beach and Iaid her in and covered her \ face and all with « Dianket and waited. “after a while the tide sent in ‘Big waves and they washed ADVEN around the little canoe, Ntted It, dropped it back, Lifted it, and rocked it “The girl threw up one poor spotted arm and uncovered her swollen face. “A big wave caught the canoe, & breeze sprang up from shore and blew acros# the canoe, across Hulotma’s burning face, and the little boat was lifted from the sand and went slowly, gently out to sea." Peary sighed, and hugged Da- vid's arm, “Davie, you are telling it just—just ‘liciously! Go ont “The mother and father atood on the shore and watched and felt awful, ‘cause it was the Inst of their only child, and they hated lke everything to shove her off like that before she was even Goad, but tt was the way every- body did, so that's all they knew. “After a while the canoe got #0 far out tt was only a bobbing apeck, then the fog rolled in and swallowed it up, and only the ‘waves and the enfolding fog knew aught of Hulotma, the beautiful Indian maiden. That's the way the man told It,” added David + “And now we come to the brave ‘w “He was & young man, and he was Led if; all bie family wee decided be would be an me ‘Hardly any eips passed that way, nd he was the only white man Ground most of the time + “And this ie where you get to the tnteresting part. (To Be Continued) Raeene TURES OF OTHE TWINS ) roancoLy BA. Cobby Coon won the prize for being the brightest boy. the pupils ef Meadow Grove _@nme to their own seats. Nancy was leader today and Nick ‘Played the time on his little mouth- @rgan, while everybody marched and fang. This was their song: “Bkeeter asingin’ ‘neath the weep ing willow tree. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS _ OF Mistah Buzzard Promises a Story TS that, Brer Rabbit? What's that you want to now?” asked Ol Mistah Buzzard from his comfortable perch on the Gend tree in the Green Forest he deligitts to sit “I asked you how it is that your friend, Mistah Mocking Bird, hap- pens to have such a wonderful voice You come from the same country that he does, and because you are old, 5. suppowe you must know all) about it,” said Peter Rabbit. “Yo’ mustn't suppose so much, Brer Rabbit! Yo’ mustn't suppose @ much! Supposing things gets people into a lot of trouble some- times. Just because Ah am oid isn't ‘any reason why Ah should know all| about mah neighbors’ affairs. Ah mever aim to inquire into their busi mess, Brer Rabbit ‘Yor business it am afl ye own; ‘Mah business it am mine. ‘Just stop yo’ ears to things unkind ‘And folks will like yo’ fine. Peter Rabbit looked as if he felt Just @ little bit foolish, for, you know, hhe i# very curious and is forever poking his nose into other people's affairs, “| know it, Mistah Buzzard; 1 know it!” replied Peter. “But when hear things whispered around and don't know whether they are so @r not, what are you going to do about it?” “Just what Ah said, Brer Rabbit; what Ah said. If they are un nt things, just #top yo’ ears and don’t hear ‘em,” said Ol’ Mistah “Bat if you can find out that the unpleasant things are not true, you » ean sometimes stop them from being repeated. isn’t that true, Mistah Buzzard?” asked Peter. Ol Mistah Buzzard scratched hi Bald head and looked at Peter Rab- bit thoughtfully. “Ah reckon yo’ ‘am right, Brer Rabbit,” he said, aft Tam fond of him, and he’s ae fond of me If I Gon’ gtve him one bite, why, he | will give me three, } As we go marching on! “Mr. Fish sewtmmin’ in the brook) near, mSOG S CALLING THIS So very a , | Heard the skeeter’s song, and then warm close so he could hear. j| Thought it was so fine, he up and! swallowed ft, my dear, AS we go marching on.” ‘There were more verses, but not) | about the mosquito, for that was the end of him. | But in spite of Nick’s music and | the singing and Nancy's leading, Mr. | Scribble Serateh whacking’ time on ‘his desk with a ruler, it was very hard for the pupils to keep step with Sie Sparrow walking on two legs, | ‘Terry Toad on four, Ruddy Blue Bot tle on six, Sar’ Ann Spider on eight and Topsy Thousand Leger on a thousand, And@ Greenie Grasshopper le! hondy era while, “Yes, sah; Ah reckon yo’! ht. Now, what ts it yo'all have got on yo’ mind about Brer Mocking Bird?” Then Peter Rabbit told him how | % was being whispered around thru the Green Forest and over the Green Meadows that Mistah Mock- | ing Bird had not come by his wonder- |full voice honestly, and that was why | he had been singing in the night, in-! stead of in the day, when everybody D, WE Hov' THIS SWELL APARTMENT LIK® THE JONESES! MR. HOOCH THE WEALTHY, BACHELOR ABOVE US THE SEATTLE STAK THE FELLOW “THAT WAS RUNNIN’ VICE-PRESIDEVT, “TALIA For D INTO | |people for being suspicious of Mis- At first Ol Mistah Buzzard was ook Rtokine pote “3 | very indignant that any one should “yo eome back here tomorrow say such things or think such things! mo'ning and Ah’ll tell yo’ all about how Brer Mocking Bird comes by his | wonderful voice,” #aid OF Mistah Buzzard, sailing off into the air. could see him. Next story: How Mistah Mocking- bird Got His Voice, PRAISES VINOL Tacoma, Wash., July 3, 1920. fam an employee of the Todd Ship. building Plant®ere in Tacoma, and take pleasure in stating the results “I was in a general debilitated con- Aition—1 lost my appetite, was trou bled with insomnia, weakness, bdek . 7 land headaches, couldn't hardly get Peter Rabbit Looked as if He out of bed of a morning to go to my Felt a Little Bit Foolish work. While relating my condition to a clerk in the Crown Drug Com- about his olf friend from way down pany one day he told me of Vinol in OV Virginny. _ Then he remem. and I decided to try a bottle, From bered all the trouble that had been the very first I felt a great deal bet- caused by Mocker when, just for a ter. Now I work every day, sleep joke, he had kept in hiding and then fine, nervousness all gone and am in had said unkind things, making his fine condition generally.” Signed voice sound like the voices of other|Kdson C. 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