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DAY, NOVEMRER 8, Te38 ‘ar. * Geallle _ Page 198 A FURIOUS BULL 9 dae rubbed hie hands to- gether, and said, “Umamnt but I do like the ones with pep In ‘=r You ought to have heard Bitte Spalding Warren tell stories the Little Lady told him, She was & little pioneer girl who lived thru more horrors thaa any other friend I have, and she could tell about a massacre Ul your hair would stand on end T seemed as tf all eorte of fings happened to henr-—tittle scares without tragic endings, as well as big terrible things. She was telling me the bat time I saw her of one of these happenings Eliza and her brother Henry ‘Were walking one day on the river bank. Elta and Henry were arualty with their father; he took them on jong rough trips, thra dangerous Places, thra hard winter weather; always when he went the chi dren went with him And how they loved ft—no mat- ter how hard or uncomfortable— sturdy little ploneers—they want. ed to go. Not far down the stream they met the old Indian chief, whom they knew very well, and while they were talking with him a sound across the rivgr attracted their attention, “Why, look®™ sat Dr. Spalding, | “that poor cow has broken har leg; tt looks Ike one of ours, dogm’t it, children? We will go over and see if we can help her,” So they got into the Indian's cance and he took them across, ‘The animal was some distance from the river bank, with ft» back te them, and was tossing fts head and muttering in its throat when they drew thetr cance up But the scraping of the cance | on the pebbies or the sound of Dr. Spalding’s voce attracted its at tention, and whirling about with an angry bellow ft came at them like @ whirlwind, the injured log making but mall difference tn its speed. The children were Mttla, but as I told you, the doctor had long trained them to endure dangers, and meet them, #o Eltza saw that it was no brokentegged harmieas cow, but a great, snorting, wound. ed bull, angry to the very limit Deoanse he was hurt and ready to destroy everything tn sight. So the bull was not the only | one who could move that morn ing. Before her father had time to | shout a warning, Eliza had spied |@ pine tree tm the field and had reached it, climbed ft, and sat safe among its lower branchea (To Be Continued) Rektaeer ADVEN TURES OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton. !” cried Ci 't come H De eit i i lee putting off at all! eo What Happened to Bobby Coon ee the Brown tents of cornstatka tn | the middie of Farmer Brown's corn- He had torn a place to craw! min where the biggest and best ears hidden, and now he was enjoy. himself to’his heart's content, It often that Bobby Coon isso utr ag to visit a cornfield in broad) ht, and he ought to have been | @n the watch every minute this time. But he wasn't, No, sir; Bobby Coon wasn't on the watch at all. That was why he didn't see Farmer Brown ‘and Farmer Brown's Boy come down the lane and into the cornfield. He forgot everything but the good =. he was having. Happy Jack Squirrel sat on « fence 4 his heart going pit-a-pat with Paent ‘fag he thought of what might | happen to Bobby Coon. The Merry Little Breezes grew more and more ‘excited as they raced back and) forth across the Geld, trying to find _ Bobby Coon and warn hén of his @anger, And the more excited they , the lem grew their chance of finding him, for you know that ex dited folks seldom do things at all All this time Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown's Boy were following the tracks of Bobby Coon and walk fing as softly as they knew how, 0 that Bobby Coon should not hear coming. Hight in the middle Of the field the tracks led around one of the brown corn tents, Farmer Brown peeped around it very, very carefully, and then he beckoned to boy to do the game thing, What 40 you thik they saw? Why, right in the middie of the very best corn tent mt Bobby Coon, just as if he owned that whole field of corn Farmer Hrown's Boy's eyes shone That fat coon would make a splendid dinner, and his beautiful gray and black coat would make the warmest kind of @ cap Then he remembered that he had left his ter rible gun at home, amd that they had nothing but thetr bare hands with which to get Bobby Coon. These would never do, for, you know, Bob- by Coon has sharp teeth and he is very strong. Farmer Brown's Boy leaned over to whisper in the ear of Farmer Brown “You stay here while I go get @ club and we'll soon settle Mr. Coon,” said he. Farmer Brown nodded, and just as | Softly as he haa come, Farmer | Brown's Boy stole back to get a ‘club. As noon as he was out of | sight behind the brown corn tents | something happened, something that | frightened Bobby Coon so that he Jumped almost out of his skin and | that tickled Farmer Brown #0 that ry Bobby Looked Straight Up Into the Face of Farm- er Brown, | |he laughed until he shook all over. and he has a big heart. He really loves the little meadow and forest people. So 48 e00n as his boy was THE SEATTLE STAR wid JuST WANT ‘To See Hog FORA Mavrel warn We “TO ' ber For Us! (< we pecoe A They Call at an Inopportune Time He's our here. HELPING ME - LukG EVERY Thine woz cortin® Doww But The NECE SSrriEs WouL0 Wet Tom! SAY, Fram Awo | WANT Nou “TO Decioe A BET ON Woman's RIGHTS PAGE 13 By ALLMAN LHAVe. MY OWN : STRCTIN PRIVATE wews ApouT THE susvect! Gea =| YOUNE REEN LELDING OH-T know FRECMLSS WUNT FoR fr WHERE fr AL TUS TW AND DIDN'T TELL UI - WERE. HAD A | YE GODS “fon ve J out of sight behind the brown corn pretended to be dimppolnted, too, to himself, tents, Farmer Brown picked up & tiny, tiny stone, and tomsed ft #0 that tt fell at Bobby Coon’s feet. Of course, Bobby looked up straight into the face of Farmer Brown. For « 1d Bobby was so surprised and ightened that he didn't move, and then he started down the row of brown corn tents straight for the Greqn Forest at a rate that made the wand fly. A few minutes Inter back came Farmer Brown's Boy, creeping as softly aa before, and he had two big clubs, Farmer Brown took ona, and, pretending that he didn’t know that Bobby Coon had gone, he rushed around one side of the brown corn tent while Farmer Brown's Boy rushed around the other. 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