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By Mabel Cleland + we boy ft Page 233 MAKING THE BEST OF IT “FY @id the baby be when low and black, the waves rolled be @id get to be a tittle | Meher and higher, Boyt Perry asked. “Did he be al “Pether’s voice sounded sharp food sailor, sure enough!” and stern as he Galled out his or “He certainty aid™ sakt the ‘es to the crew, Captain's daughter, “1 was tell-| “AM the carpets must be takeo tng him about you the other day, | "P from the cabin floors and put and he sald, ‘You! have to tel! | '® & place of aafety. her how I used to ride the boot.| “Everything made as ht as jack’ | Possible on deck and below, for Peery looked pumied. “1 think | wth such a storm the great T 40 not know what is a—boot.|¥8V%# would wash over the little Jack, did you say ship, water would flow tn at her “Don't you know what a boot. |POrt holes, and everything would fack ta child? Bot, of course, | eee 2a ; ue ne fear, Fon Gomi Men Gon wear boots, | 1 sughing gleefully, he ran to find Row—not high ones that have tO tne beotjnck, be pulled on by main strength, “Oh, her he eafé, ‘now, this te “Well, when One! I'l have some sport? These boots which came to their “And placing the bootjack en knees without any duttons or lac | the foor he mounted It like a hob- Inga, they used to have a piece of | OY hore, bis short legs sticking board shaped sort of like this,” | Ut before bim and she drew a little sketch on a| ~ ‘Phew-eoee? he squealed, as a Piece of paper. great ware tipped the ship til! It “You see, it had the tittle lift at | seemed she must capaize, ‘Phew- the back, and he would put one | eee” and across the hard pol foot on the low end, the other hee! | ished floor he slid from one side tm the little curve and pull, See? | to the other, “An@ while the bootjack wasn't| “Back apd forth he atid, back im use it made a grand plaything. | and forth as the ship rolled in the “One day the wind blew harder | grorm, no more afraid than you and harder, and the clouds bung| are this minute.” Retane ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Chive Roberts Barton THE NEW PUPIL ane : IN “WHAT’S NEWS TODAY?” x VONT Tries, THeze ~010 Sea so many VWwOokecEes iF FORD WOULD CUT Down ACCOUNT oF Hacer -DATeD FuWwer — “TILL Ni@MT. rs NA@-NAG-NAG~- tt LBvuw@~e HAD SUCH A WIPE they did wear Rr WWOT vi-tine wupo-) | HAST, WI Youn KutD Creel Least ol 8B cre Py Rescind LET ME GRE fa PATTON OF OS A new ocholar arrived one day in Chipmunk or Cutie Cottontafl. Ive He they are very tender-hearted,” jed hastily. he new boy, whe eid he was down and school went on as usual Pretty soon Nick came tn and fish- ed a note out of his pocket and gave over, it to the fairyman. “Mra. W have | handed it to me as I pansed,” Imagine Seribble Seratch's aston ishment when he read: “Dear Mr. Schoolmaster: Please make Waspy take good care of the new white winter overcoat the Fairy Queen sent him. Ink would ruin it.| |Just look at his tau™ — MRS, smell of stew yesterday and indicated | They are now on bread and water, : ¥ their willingness to od a little labor | following thetr refusal to work in & in Tacoma Yield |1s exchange tor thetr board. * chain gang la clearing oft Sreeuiaa TACOMA, Dec. 14.—Three of the} Chief of Police Smith believes thar|* ™UMcIpa Parke hunger-striking prisoners in the city | the rest of the strikers will capitulate| Canads is to have a $5,000,000 mate® Mare than 50 per cent of the for | Hunger Strikers elgn commerce of the United States in now being carried tn American vee- mels. ‘would you like to sit?” ask- i Scribble Scratch. “There's Wasp feanel’s seat; he’s away today and may stay there until he comes tf you like.” t's so far away? answered the boy timidity, “And I like to be wr folks, nice foika lke Chippy ~*~ boy” obeyed sheepishly. “Now take your own stat and keep ft. and no more tricks,” warned Seribbie Scratch. (Copyright, 1920, N. B. A) aphiy & ue A Strange Ride and How It Ended pad sat watching Skimmer the i sailing around in the bius, sky. He had watched Ol Mie h Buzzard go up, up, up, until he nothing but a tiny speck, and pny had wondered how tt would n to be way up above the Green and the Green Forest and down. It had seemed to him ft must be very wonderful and | Meadow Mouse had never ‘in afl this | life been so high up before, and so | it seemed to him that he was way, way up in the sky, and he shut his eyes 80 ag Dot to see, But he couldn't keep them shut. No, sir; he couldn't keep them shut! He just had to keep opening them. There waa the dear old Green Forest drawing near. er and nearer. It always had looked | very beautiful to Danny Meadow APPLES BY PARCEL PosT, UNWRAPPED Newtowns, Wincanpe Rex or Hushel Basket, 61.78, Postpaid Bend check or money order Reference: Yakima Nat Bank 2. & DUNHAM, Yakima, Wash. Thoronghness | when they ought to be at the height of jail bere fell victims to the savory (to the persuasive powers of the stew | factory. ey WHY MANY MEN START SO WELL BUT AFTERWARDS FAIL IN LIFE TRON STARVATION OF THE BLOOD saps their physical strength and weakens their ‘‘will power” aN AS MEN GROW OLDER, THE IRON IN THEIR BLOOD IS APT TO THIN OUT and as a consequence their and will power become weakened and they steadily lose both in mental sot peer vi r until AT LAST THEY FALL EXHAUSTED BY THE WAYSIDE, physical wrecks or financial failures or both, their success and in the very prime of life, Dr. James Francie Sullivan, former! yetclam of the Bellevue Hospital (Qutréece Devt ind | the Westehester Coun lon ow utiful. Sometimes he had wished | Mouse, but now {t looked terribie, that he had wings and could go up| Very terrible, indeed, because over tn fn the air and look down, And now, | Jt. in some dark place, was the home he was, Danny Meadow Mouse, | Of Hooty the Owl. , ually doing that very thing! Just ahead of him was the O14 But Danny could see nothing won| Brier Patch, where Peter Rabbit 1 or beautiful now. No, indeed!| lived so safely, Every old bramble in ing was terrible, for, you see, | it was covered@rith snow, and it was iny Meadow Mouse wasn't flying | very, very beautiful. Really, every- elt. He was being carried. Yos,| thing was just ag beautiful as ever-— : Danny Meadow Mouse was being ed thru the alr, carried in the 1 claws of Hooty the Owl! And was all because Danny had for forgotten to watch up in the y for danger. He had sat on the ow in the moonlight, thinking how he was to fool old Granny and he had never once thought Hooty the Owl, And Hooty, mail- thru the moonlight like a great dow, for his wings make no sotind 4 spied him there and bad caught the chief contribu: causes of this TERRIBLE WASTE OF HUMAN LIFE is the de- | vitelicing weakness brought |onby lack ofsufficieatiron 7 in the blood. OF. 5 ro claws slip. It tore his coat and hurt Any giri who has a dimple and un dreadfully, but it slipped! The fact | derstands the art of working it can ja, Hooty had only grabbed Danny | make a dignified man act like a mon- Meadow Mouse by the loose part of | key. his coat, and up in the air he couldn't | ~~ | | get hold of Danny any better. Danny ® | kicked, squirmed sand twisted, and | Schoo | dren. | twisted, squirmed and kicked. He| felt hin coat tear, and, of course, the | skin with it, but he kept right on, should be plump rosy-cheeked and If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disease || should be cured to insure }/ good health. We specialize in high-}) class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with |) | , poor Danny Meadow Mourne! ooty’s great, cruel claws hurt him fully, But it wasn't the pain Ht | for now he was hanging almost free | Hooty had started down now #0 aa) YG: F He he worst. No, indeed! It aint It was the thought what would happen when Hooty hed his home in the Green For- eat, for Danny knew that there Hoo- woald gobble him up, bones and i. And as he flew Hooty kept chuck- , and Danny Meadow Mouse just what those chuckles t. They meant that Hooty was ‘inking of the good meal he was go to have. ) Hanging there tn Hooty’s great. erue! claws, Danny looked down on snow-covered Green Meadows he dao well, They seemed a fright long way below him, tho really were not far at all, for Hooty fying very low, But Danny ee sine nr Danny gave one more kick and the moonlight, the Green Forest, the snow-covered Green Meadows, the Old Brier Patch. ‘The only change was if Danny Meadow Mouse him- self, and it wag al) because he had forgotten, Suddenly Danny began to wriggle and struggle. “Keep etill!” snapped Hooty the Owl, But Danny only struggled harder | aan ever. It seemed to him that Hooty wasn't holding him as Ushtly | fell only @ very little distance, to get a better hold, Danny gave one more kick and then—he felt bim- self falling! Danny Meadow Monse shut Min eyes and held his breath: It seemed to him that he never would strike the snow-covered meadows! \ Really he But It seemed a terrible distance to Dan ny. 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