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PNESDAY, OCTORTR 20, #20. ar. f 4 * Page AVID drew a tong breath and Went on with the legend. | “Welland so then Tamanour Began to work on the soul of the Miser. “In the queer, thanderish, dul! Votce of a demon he spoke “Are you brave? Dare you go fnto the tcy caves where my treasure ie hidden” “And the wise old foolish man “anewered, I dare’ “Now, he didn't even know be had said it; he didn't hear himself Bay it: but all at once the air seemed full of echoes. “The dig rock behind him @rashed forth ‘I dare! and from P tree top to tree top, from shaking | Yeaf to trembling twig, ft so Back and forth and back and fc “I darer ‘I dare” ‘I dare? “The wise off man trembled from head to foot and was about Yo shout ont something just so he could hear his own voice when echo reached the side of Mt (Mt. Rainier), tt struck the Eareat snow wall amd a crash like} ——like—-I don't remember what it was, but ft was simply awful came back, “I dare? “Then Tamanour made him aw My afraid, and he said,“ * You ask for wealth of hia qua. Listen? “Of course, he needn't hare said that, for the old man was Already so scared he couldn't do) anything cise but listen: his matied hair was standing straight Up on end like a porcupine * Listen? reer Story Pook” | at | mountain Grattle |» + - 186 “Tamanous «poke out of a great aflenoe, and the © wan worse than the echoes, Gee! it was aw: ful! “Tut he told the wise old man exactly how to find the mine of Well, the miser just sat there as if he was dead hiaqua shells he couldn't move hand or foot, and his eyes stared straight ahead the glistening show.covered Then up tn the tree Skal-ki, the is wivest of al bird and te an en to magio-—-began to aing then the leaves stirred and things moved a little and the mixer found dlucjay—which emy that he could move. “He withed the demon had told him how to get the trearure; not just where it lay: but he thought he could think cut a way, and this Is what he did “He sent his wife out to gather karrad root he didn’t want around to see & woman snoop! what he was up to “Then he took the Digest elk horns he had and made himself two sort of pickaxes with ‘em “Then he packed up some kip pered salmon and some kinntkin nitk to smoke in his stone pipe, got his bows and arrows together and starteg off. at sunset just as if he was off for a hunt And bis faithful old squaw who hadn't even a blanket wear, saw him disappear down the trail (To Be Continued eat ADVENTURES INS OF THE \A STRANGE DISEASE WA , the . GQEImry [You don’t say so,” exclaimed the fairyman schoolmaster. ver heard of it before,” ‘ee, anid Dr. Mink, looking down | Markie Muskrat’s chair with look. on his face, “it's a very disenne this chgp has, Mr. Scratch, a very strange one, i It's called ‘stuckankantmov- ‘The person who has it can't at al” ‘ou don’t say #0,” exclaimed the in schoolmaster, “I never of it before, did you, Nancy?" Nancy hadn't, neither had Judge . hor Prof. Hare, nor Mr. Chuck, anybody. “Ie it a kind of paralysis?” asked | le Seratch anxiously, feeling | that he had ever scolded le for anything. ‘Sort of.” nodded Dr. Mink, “onty @oesn't last s0 long, and the only | to cure it is very difficult to Very few people know how.” “Oh.” cried Nancy, very mech | “don't you know, Dr. Mink? "t poor Markie ever be well| ” BY THORNTON Dr. Mink looked very learned. “Fortunately, I do know. The secret Of curing this strange disease was told me by my greate@randf: Hiece’s cousin's sisterinia Mink’s words, and even the other rs in Meadow Grove school were © intewested that they quite forgot to sit in ition, and Scamper Squirrel fell off his seat altogether. “But I must have help,” went on Dr. Mink, “or, rather, obedience. Wil! ow agree to do exactly as I ten T And he looked at each one of them over his giaases. Markie was getting very uncom. fortabie, not #0 much because the chewing‘wum he was sitting on wai pulling every halr out of him, near but because be felt guilty. He Ort of felt that he needed a good trouncing and it would be a lot bet ter if someone would just give it to him and have [t over with. (Copyright, 1979, N. E. A.) Whi W. BURGESS Happy Jack and Chatterer Feel Foolish [FAPPY JACK the Gray Squirrel) JA and Chatterer the Red Squirrel | out of breath, Happy Jack was fing and blowing, for he is big| fat, and it is not #0 easy for him ee about in the tree tops as it is his smaller, stim, nimbie cousin, | terer. So Happy Jack was the! to stop, He sat on @ branch ¥y up in the top of the tall hickory | and giared across at Chatterer, | 9 sat on a branch on the other | of the tall hickory. “Couldn't catch me, could you, ty?" taunted Chatterer. “You just wait until I do! IT! make sorry you «yer came Near my ickory tree,” snapped Happy Jack “I'm waiting! Besides, it isn't tree any mor than it’s mine,” Chatterer, and made a face his cousin, Happy Jack. [| Happy Jack hopped up as If he nt to begin the chase once more, it he had a pain in his side from ning #0 hard and-#o long, and so sat down again. Right down in| heart Happy Jack knew that tterer was right, and that the didn't belong to ym any more to his cousin, But when he ht of all those big, fat nuts! which the hickory tree had been , greedy thoughts chased out | LaMMhoughts of right,and he sala [Bimself again, as he had said when he first saw his cousin, that Chat iferer shouldn't have on® of them. He scolding long enough to steal @ look at them, and then—what do u think Happy Jack aid? Why, he Vuwave such a jump of surprise that he ly lost his balance, Not a nut| is to be ween! Happy Jack blinked. Then he i his eyes and looked again. 1 He couldn't see a nut anywhere! were the husks in which the | hat grown big and fat until! were ripe, and the husks had| ) but now every husk was tp i é 4 sing ae look on Happy Jack's face, and he looked, too. Now, Chatterer the Red Squirrel has very quick wits, and he guessed right away what had hap- pened, He knew that while they had been quarreling and Happy Jack had been chasing him round and round and over the top of the tall hickory tree, they must have knocked down all the nuts, which were just ready to fall, Like a little red flash ©! tree. Then Happy Jack guessed, too, Just Then They Heard Some) One Laughing Fit to Kill Himself and down he started no fast as he could go, crying, “Stop thief!” all the way, + When he reached the ground, there was Chatterer, scurrying around and | poking under the fallen leaves, but he hadn't found a single nut. Happy Jack couldn't stop to quarrel any more, because, you see, he was afraid that Chatterer would find the biggest and fattest nuts. So he began to Chatterer saw the queer scurry around and bunt, wo, dt was THE WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF )— MocHA lrWwREST Bw BLECTION — GS OF THE DU FFS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS = = ae Ce \ | OTTO AUTO 4 SA nieve sees veal ws pant oF i Blip ZEA is fr ovr ALREADY, s, doce ? VAY / SEATTLE STAR (Drawings by Grove) G Thi BOTH SiD ADE A MISTAKW WOT NOMNATIN’ Sore BODY we NEYER ABATZD OF Olivia Is Not Used to It Yet. Vy, Tag Believes in Revenge VS! SEE, THERE IT \S+ Now You won't UNE “TUG “Ted TuacHE ANYMORE cE <4) LEMME WANE IT WILL VA? T | WANT SAKE. PAGE 13 WS. TODAY?” -——— IN “WOT’S N WELL= CAUT ExtEcr A WHLLOW “TO “TARTS MUCK WITCREST BPORE BLUECTION CAUSE HE KNOWS “THEY Ize NWOT GONDA Lier Hin KNOW WHAT'S LRAPPENING Arter y yf pacnlieaael . s SUIT, BRING NE rey CRE? i Hi queer, very queer, how those nuts had hidden so! |bunted, but no nuts were ‘found, Then they stopped and stared | lup at the top of the tall hicko tree. Not a nut could they see, The' they stared at each other, and grad. ually a fodlish, @ very foolish, look crept into each face, | “Where—where do you muppose they have gone to?” asked Happy Jack, in & queer-sounding voles, | Just then they heard some one laughing fit to kill himself. It was Peter Rabbit. | “Did you take our nuts? they both shouted, angrily. “No,” replied Peter; “no, I didn’t take your nuts, tho they were not, yours, anyway!” And then he went oft into another fit of laughter, for Pet®r had seen Striped Chipmunk | very hard at work tuking away thone | very nuta while hia two big cousina had been quarreling in the tree top. | Next story: Happy Jack Suspects Striped Chipmunk, TO RELIEVE AND HEAD NOI : If you have Catarrhal Deafnens or are hard of hearing or have head noises & druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength) land add to it % pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. 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