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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 9. 131L
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0 1CAXT Burj B Mat rood letters lam week that ike Children
x" oT d ft fesr" tlma deridine. which vtT best. He
tnaEy choaa tkoee which were short, a hick were written about
finlta Incident, wtich told f tiirpi la real lile ul which
k-4 most rtctnaiity.
OWm Stories Were to 'lout: many wr mrr Sfd wrvrna
The BEES Jhm'oj JBJri day Book
Merry Game for Summer Picnics
7222S2S fhe
Day Wh
. afl on was e- LLC worfla. AfK-r writhe jour r-on-
clear thronth to tie end, read them rr e.srr.ri -.v ..... ..... a.
-.? t vuv .ua wiua
crocrr cfi urneces.Ary hBU1(; then rewrite tout story.
w ,r a-w i i Tvt r i a r 1 t
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I ftrtSde. of J It words it H easier to tell main b.rpenlt than t
writ abend rr-El Incident.. The ftnrt prise story was about one tarren
. what Ike wind a. a a certain tbt. The aeennd rrire story was also
abort on iacioent bow the authors father kUlen tie eekko.
Tho rtr were sorrowful mtk-h were Bt eiripinnl ahith came out
rf Ik minis tf tie boy, ana r.rls tbeniaelvea. Those letters ,-ere beat whick
wr abwut retl life. Eack Bury Bee U Interested la rradrnc. about Ike actual
cxjrterBwa f every other Busy Bee about tbeir work asd i-lay, tkelr rlccica
aa Tta, tbeir don aad tlkiena. tk!r booki aad otter lutwuta
Tkera ar icore lettera It an umal tkla PcnSr fronj bcra Good lor
7ta. bcya. Doal Jet the fir rrt akead f yoa to n-ltinj lettem.
Hero Ted and Little Mary
T
Wb be nni a w. A rhrourfa hli Bitnfl. "W 1 Bhoulfl pn
te krw Jt an baTlw But tp Tfl Oranfiiatber Ltm to ask Wir tt
efcra e tell the tory, let ua fr:n m -wruia a.ke to)f as hour te
Jna ln btw aooualntod make him vnAenrtanfl what 1 m nrtoL,
wfc Teflflr. Hi mttirtiT, f and I ibt se time te lme. I tnum Tm
ire to llarye koine and tell the ariri. Tnr
poor Xra. Ktcg wnulJ tie trtcrMfmed half
t death, and It wosid make tier worea.
aad tbey are ne near jif?hbnr earoept
the litmr; se J rrrant Ce the Jp an iiT
inraelf."
Tbn Toddr ib t the LitmaV t6k yard
and pulled r-a tse ctotbeebna. Wttt thia
Vusdled hji la ti anna tie raa t tne elJ
cellar Where poor . Utile JSarr u rtfU
oourae, caOlofl Mm tfce "rreatem toy ta the -world,"
aad ilia latlw declared le wa
"a mruOar trick. - But tbe koya at ecbiKd
TU laorbed at Teddy a.o called fcla
Trurt-id. Jnat because t waa not tor
and ourk aad raia. Ha taoe waa aaaaJI
and Aellcaxe, a teautlfid taoe Ilk a
marhla atatua." tils mother aftea eaid.
And bla kair waa aoTt and curly, and iila
aa blue aa a bafcy a. And that la wbr
ma roupn noya at acbool cajiod blai --url- aobblac trmn tear and dlaoomfort. She
kid." Bnt Teddy ld not ttunfl ta the leaat. waa wadtar" aSmleaaTy aboot the dark
He anlr turned ttf hia aoee at thciae tact. plaoe. almost knee deep la mud and water.
Jlain boy and aatd be "didn't 3ve a "Hera, pot thia around ytrur wairt.- cried
Tedflr. trmttlnr one end ef the rope te ber.
Tbea tbera arma another reason why tba tie it wen. a It cant come undana,
noya at acbool tboufht Teddy a "rnrl-kld." Ior 1 to puH yen out, aeeT"
tii bad sever bad a Cicfet! And Car Che )T aedded ber little bead and atopped
lila ox liiin, be could aot underataad why cr"in t '
be should ce a.hcut ligiiVtog like a aavaga "It'a tied til and atronf;, Ted," died
Indiaa ar a wild beast. Ha bad few dif- Vary, bone In ber -red or.. Kb lelt so aaXe
ferenoea to ele with bert, aad be aoas- w tew minutes before abe had been
axraid ber end bad mum.
-AH nrht.'" replied Teddy. -And. cw
I'm a-o!nff to bridn puTHnp alo-ly. Help
ywumelf -op tbe aide of the wall by Btickmg
jwur toea tnta tbe soft dirt. Are you
reacyr-
"Tee. ra ready," replied Mary, becm
ainv ta aenlirt beraelf br cltmbinc while
Teddy pulled bard en the rope.
But Teddy found tt aa easy Joh. drawing'
a baary ljtile k-yearald firt up that alip
pery wan. Emy aejee to a while aha
would aOOe backward, limine much of the
headway abe bad made. But patienaa and
dotermlnaUon am ttie part cf both the chil
dren aoon prevailed and Teddy bad tbe
pleasure f laadsac tba little giri a top
the (round ana. And sock Joy as filled
tbe beert of Mary. She knew the trratttuoe
aba lelt toward Teddy, but aha could not
apeak - AH aha oould nay waa. -"Wen,
wasal Jt awful. Teddy? I aJroont died
down there in tba mud and water. Crh. It
waa awful'! What would bava beoome of
ae If you badnt come akmf ? Oh. It waa
fine that you beard trie crylnr;!'
Ten, ft was pretty bad,'" nodded Teddy,
rolhnc up the rope. "But could have
been worse. Now, you run alone aa last
aa j ob can and &e0 your mother all about
It. I must take thia clothesline bona. X
borrowed tt at Longr'a
Just then Mary's father called lond'y:
"Mary, child; where are you? Come borne
at amoa. Mamma e worried about you.
And bere'a a letter from your Aunt
Graoa. Ebe waxaa yoa and mamma ta pay
ber a rult"
"Tea, papa. Tm comlnj;.'" answered
Mary. Tbea abe turned te Teddy. "Tou
come by after you're took the rone borne,
wont yoa? I want papa and mamma to
to know bow you pulled ma out."
"Sure; I H drop ta ta sea bow
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JOHV n'WAUD TILUlHEi
S'li. SnirUi Twaity-Xi.'UrUi UwU
. -KUkrr Park
. . Kfclloai
. . . Mkt.oa
. . . under ..
Kame aad Aadrena.
ECitk F. ATery. 251 i HimeliBEjk Ave 7..
Earner ArxaFi-oa. 1(11 Nonk Xiaeterxtk S:...
Hal K.. Enaon. HI South Twenty-sixth Si
GeorEiaia Best: re. 414 Xortk Tkinj-sirth 5t
Berber Bloom. r;i CJiloniia St : Hipk
Sam C-olnic. 417 Nortk TwlfUi St ...Cs.Be .
L.ucil Canister, 5412 SonJi riflertk St CaiitelUr .
Betoie Caldwell, tin North Twctiy-eistth St Loos
Harold Dujardin. 1516 South Tatieth St.-.' Vinton
Edaard Gibson. ICSt La. rt more St Nouiuoulb
W allacie Gerne. fcl South Twenty-aecoiid St Hiph
Vlolette Hennas, HC'l North TwtutT-iiiiith St WebFier .
Euth Hiliotk, IZQi North Twenty-eifhUi St Sarktopa
Glea Hind mac. 14I North Nineteenth Si Ktllom 1J04
A merrr fame for aummer plcnlca axfi from a line and race for the shoe pDa. oearch for their cwn. and frequetsCy aome Emiick C Honpp. 2414 Sotnh Nineteenth St St. Joseph
me la which tbe bore ftnfl a lot fun. Is Tbe ne Who aecurea bw own ahoea. puts m tb outside of the aerlmmae win paal H01.pla.Ei, 214 North Thlrty-Tourth St "U't i-Eler lt7
imu mi n nnoes toh t mm iirma . v...i i.v 7 v c. r . r
AfcW4 A TTB WVI IB fL... .............. .4 I 11 mill ......... If CI
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tba akoe raoa. In this tbe, boy all re- tbem on aad laoe them up first wlna the
Martin Johnson, 2 41S North Icttecnth St LAke IK
ac ed te aetUo these ithout the proverbial
"acraa." Kot that other boya did not oftoa
try ta force a fiht ea him. But be would
aay, "It takes two ta make a firht," And
run ahmf about bla buaineaa ITbea some
me would call oat. "OwardT" be would
ri "I don't arree with you. I aa net
a w-arft. but I aa aot a aavaca. ttber.
But Teddy bad maay admirers mmong
tba CTowa-tma. A sreat Bnasy lirtl bey
tnotbera wotUd aay t their sAucbty aons:
"Why caat you be doe-behaved like Ted
Allan? iia a aJaaa such a Uttlo vbdUo-
And that expressed tba nature of Teddy
te a T. Ha was a perfect little trestle-
thrmirh fri ir- V. tit-Wv snntkM kiw
move then- ahoea and plaoe them m one race. It 1a a merry, rood aatured. earer n w ys.
bl heap on the around. The nhoc are acramhle that oomea off at tbe shoe pile, jtioture ebow bow the raoe was rua at a George A. Johnson, 21 ( Clark St LaLe 1H
miaed up, and at a sifmal tbe bora atart Eboes are tossed ripht aad left aa tbe boys 6unday ochool picnic tn Omaha rocrently. Walter Jensen, 41 11 Corky St Clifton HiU. . . . ...lVOl
Virl King. 104 8 South Forty-ninth St Beals .10
Martin M. Kelly. 262 Patrick Ave Sacred Heart lk2
Dewey Lofcren. 3C22 Dodge St Saunders .lfcvS
Thomas Morris, 4012 ram am St Saunders 1H4
John MUots, 2815 South Setenteenth St CasteUar
Myrtle Mnrray. sllfi Pierce St Seals 11SS
Edaln Neatander, Thlrty-Iourth Sl and Fowler ATe . . Monmouth Park . . .1 8 P2
1
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ones'
rri
One evontne. Just after dark, Teddya
1 tootber asked him to as on an errand for
i iter to tbe outeklrta of tewm, A friend of
' Mra AUaa's waa XS.and aba wished te
I aend ber a basket of nioe daintlea to eat.
Teddy waa only toe rtad te onhce bis dear
. mother, and hurriedly cot himself ready
t a run tbe errand. It was a beautiful aven-
Inc. the Don waa )uat ritduc beyond a
kinx bin. Tbe pretty town lay so o,uiC
the people Sitting m porcbea and in yards.
Cettmc tba Xreah air of oomlnt nicht-
Teddy soon reached the boms of tba
aick lady, and found ber la a very exalted
trame of mind. "I aeot Mary to tbe neisrb
bor'a for a pitcher of milk, and che has
bat returned." sbe said. "She a been cone
balf an hour or more. And ber tather'a
Cone dowa town to the postofSce. &nd I
ruess tbe train ta late I bavent beard tt
alustla yet. 6a he'll remain till the traia
arrives la order to cet aome mail, which
la very important-"
Ok doat worry. Mra Kmc." said Teddy,
kindly. TH rua and fetch Mary. d
abe ca ta Mra Xjonc's?"
Tea, and tfa only three blocks away,
and I told ber te come borne at onoa." re
plied the aick Mra. sUnc- "I'm as afraid
omethinc baa bappened ta ber."
"roat be anxloua. Mra. Kinc- TS Clad
Mary all richt" Aad TedCy raa out of
the bouse and dowa tbe street ta tba di
recxioa of tbe lxitic borne, tie found old
Grandfather Lone citrine on tbe front
fPjrat Prtae.)
Two Sides el a Story.
By Marcaret Ames Holland. Aced IB I oars.
Xjsrid City. Xfb.
X. THE wTXTTB 4TXDB.
One day tbe wind came alone amd net
asked tbe
EXLES TOS TOrjTG TJ72ITEES
1 Wrote suataiy em
ansa eeuy aad snuaset tao
a. Teas pea aiad tak, aot :
a. Kbact aaA polaniad erodes wOl
ea Fu preia
4. Onrbaaj alia i-lsa or Iscters only
WW as asea.
A Wrrte year sum, era aad
adinsssa at tbe aop of tae fust pace.
rirst aad errmS pnasa of eeesa
rill oe crrea tor tr- I
tn Soros, no as aus pace eeoa weas.
sail toss ail ee-STsiiatesiaoae so
rm.Tiavwa BXFAXTSCZsTT
Omaha Bee.
Osaaaa, Sse.
"VTiat bave yoa been dotaur?'
breese.
"Oh, X bad aome fun last Sunday.
May 15."
"What were you up to then?" asked the
breese.
-"Oh. I was over to tavid City replied
tbe wind. "I cot there about 51 o'clock
p. m. Vbea I cot there It was very hot
amd almost everybody had their bed room
windows open. AH at cure I started to
blow awfully hard. Lota of people ant
up and put their windows down
"There were all kinds of treea around
and X bad a fieht with them. In the end
I bad a Whole lot of trees and bic limhs
does on tbe cround. X broke two larys
chow window in a at ore and after awhile
X went away, doinr damage aa X went."
II. MT SIDE.
About 53 o'clock p. m. oa May S I woke fHoaorable Menaon.)
tip. In about a minute the wind started OUT PlCXOC
to blow very bard. Aa it waa very hot I By Meroeoe Jensen. Aped 16 Tears.
--lad -f a brvese. but I soon found Farnam Omaha. Xeh.
Twr that it waa more than a breese. AD at
overthrown. That moraine when tbe younc
Indian woke up la bia hand waa curious
seed. He took this seed and planted It as
tbe younc man bad told him ta da, ajid
e-ery evenlnc be watered it faithfully.
One evenlnc when be went ts water it
there waa a slender cieai inaJk nriivectlnr
from the plaoe where be bad buned the Fridoljh Nelson, 1144 North Twenty-third St KeDojn
aeed. One month later thia plant bad Bandy NerneBS, 1204 North Twenty-fourth St Keliom ...
ripened and was ready to eat. so there waa Baby Norrard, J71S Lteavena orth St Columbian
no more need for want of food. Lillie M. Nelson. 2128 South Thirty-fifth St Windsor . .
" Eurtaie Parker. 418 North Thirty-first St.. i Webster ..
Hi Boy Atetectrres. Arthur Parnter. Ill South Eichteentk St Central 18PB
William ProebstinK. 412 South rorty-fonrth Ave Columbian lfcrfi
Richard Pedersen, 2414 Wirt St.. Sscred Heart 180S
. .Mason It-Sii
..Clifton Hil..M....la6
..Webalr 1802
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188
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Imdce Street, Omaha. Bed fiioe.
CHAPTEK I.
' "Eztree! Xirtree! AH about the bic bank Mjra Bttaaell. (24 South Twenly-foarth Ave...
robbery! XCairee paper!" xb aoaeBtkal. 4 i 4 Military Ave .
Tbe word ranc eut-Sa a loud, clear woioa Vialeft fiinrJair ? Kortb Th1rtT-aj.vr,rt Ri
r- zjtz: :r Schmidt, si sonm rorteih st . jo-ph x.
boy of tbe same ace aa Jauk. """" e ""
. Ida Smith, lit 4 North Taenty-fourth St....
Burton,
came up
-"Jjnteo." said Jim. "hear tbe blood- Ethel Street. 3 622 William St..
bounds? They're after tbe bejnk robber. William Shewan, 2814 North Fortieth St..
lt a follow them.- Irene M. SieJ.er. S80S North Tkirty-uiith St
"It'a a co," said Jack, atartinc to rua M c.. r,. rw,- c.
down the ati eel in tbe direction of the
Frances Smith, C10 North Twentieth St...
Mother took Laura and raa tn tbe house
and ct on the couch and stayed there.
I ran around the porch and came la tbe
house." climbing up on the oouch with
them. Father called ua to coma see it.
He bad bit It ea the bead. Then mother
called the son acts to take it out.
Eib ms
Kf'Dom 1E8S
...... ComenJns ..... 1800
.. ..Central Park. ... 1.1
Druid Hill 1803
...... Famam 1801
were out of tbe city on th traa of the MaTfrarelb Schmidt, 1801 South Fourteenth St St. Joseph 1800
line robber who bad robbed a larce bank Harold L. Trimble, S02 North Thirty-fifth St Monmouth Park.. .1804
in Cincinnati. Albert C Wedemeyer, 4402 North Twenty-eighth St. .High It8
The dues were now craduaiiy losmc the John Ed Williams, 201S South Taenty-foarth St St Joseph.... 1800
anient. Presently tbey siojijied, sniffed about
for a few minutes and then darted doora
roao am. there and awt that piece of ropa."
"Th-ia la lota of fun," panted Jim, who ti w,
waa ail out of breath.
"Kow." said Jack, "when I cet bis (runs.
ms
lied Bide.
One day last week wo went te Elmwood
mother la-afier the return of ber lost started to blow harder and tt blew P Ior nionic W bad lota of fua
lamb." And Teddy laucbed merrily. His -raJ oe tbe fluor. ehich broke Plarmc.
aoother always spoke of him aa ber -lost k. .v Miss Perruaoa and Misa Buckley took
-Tea." agreed JacA. "but I'm cettm you tie bio banda behind him.
xireu. mjh T you 7
"Tea. but let a fo a little farther." aaid
Jim.
It waa now cettinc late and the docs'
leadera resolved to c'e up the chase until
monunc Tbey were noV la email town la
Ohio and tbey stopped at aa lna for tbe
auKht.
cry wacna. We cot there safely, picked
all the cherries we wanted and aiarted fur
borne. The driver reached over to puuh
my feet re betMv, vbm be tell vut of ttie
Jack cot his cues with si amall dim- wacon The horses raa and the Utfly a.nd
cutty. Then, aa ordered. J.m securely tied little Ctrl tell out. They ran mto the
bis banda behind him. telephone post and bntke the tcmpue. Thia
"Now. set ud." said Jack to tbe robber, "wen tne rem oi ua out r the wacon.
tic a revolver In bis taue.
"Hurry vp!" be ordered acaln. ancriiy.
"or I'll put a bole In you." Thia time tbe
order waa obeyed. The man cut in. mad.
Tbe bora who bad a Utile money, boucbt minm nd morose.
The bora marched him back to Cincin
nati and turned him ever to tbe police.
I fen between the wheel and boa. X hurt
my lec wuite badly. Tbe others m'erc a
lttti hurt. Tbe driver and Ctrl rode the
boraea back ta town and broucht the
buccy to take ua borne. X demt tbmk X
wajn to pick cbemec acatn.
lAddent in the QasarDom.
a boy caa be.
porch, oTDokitc bis pipe. The others the ,ts tb aewo of bow "that little you&cater
family, as tba old man informed Teddy. puBed bla dauehter out of a oellar of
bad cane ta the country and would net mui aa water." And the boys stopped
return tiQ late at aicht. As the old maa c"Jlm Teddy -that curt-kid," tor tbey
waa very deaf, Teddy waa obliced ta ow knew be was aa brave and etronc aa
scream his questione te him. "Had Mary
KJ&c aeea there tor a pitcher of milk?"
The old maa shook bla bead Ha badat
seen Mary Xinc an day. Teddy becaa to
feel a bit anxioua bimself. He turned
about aad started te retrace bis steps ts
Mra. hlinc's beme. But when outside the
C-te be beard a kw. Doaninc cry. Xl came
tram t"d a hath bedire that crew
around a vacant lot berderinc the Xjoiic a
rrounda. Teddv hurried behind tbe beoce.
eoinc la threurb a raa which formed a Trk are ecoaalonaEy rack
Cateway. Aoroas tbe lot raa a footpath
which made a short eat between Let'i
a scanty aupper and aiept in a bara over
siieht. Tbey were very tired and went to
sleep e.uickly. They did not stay up late, Tv,- man waa tried and found a-ullt- so
Xtarotby Xiarlow. because tbey wished to wake up early in lh. fcpj, reoerved taHb each tor bia re- By AnUtea Smith. Aced U Tear. Tut Park
Catherine Coad, me mommc no taae up the chase acain. covery. Tbey each are o the ewnera of
tojie were on the cround and wc found fwunne uaa ana 1 went- twe oaluablo bloodhounds and bekmc to a
several hires' nesta and dead bird on tbe rorotby Jndoon and I eud down the When tbe boys awoke the sua waa Just nrjvai. dotacrive aeoncy.
Cround. So vou see there ar sometimes water, fails, and I hurt -my foot wbea I nam. It was Jack wha awoke first, and
twe aides to a story. vu nan way oown. i nes w sc wku a ceuue ounce, awaaeneo jib.
aome water. Acnes and Catherine west Tbe boya tbea went out and boucbt their
one way while XJorethy Judson, Xnrothy breakfast and then started out with the By
X'arlew, Josephine and I went a loncer docs and their leadera.
Tbey bad traveled for about aa hour My name la Queen Mary and X live la
lamb" whenever be was coue a tilt torer t. mmiw an ur eimia r u. rwrotby Judooa.
than waa bla wont. .h, -u-d. manv nice trees aad tree- Joeepbine Fitxcerajd.
own nary ru en toward ber own
home, meetlnc ber father oa tbe way.
And It waa then that Teddy became a
bero, for Mr. Kinc lost as time tn spread-
By
FfOLHid Jurist.)
The Gt.kio.
rorotby Pwrteer. A red
The rish'i Story.
Mildred Whitehead. Aced VI
Mucbell. Neb Blue Side.
Tears.
Adages to Eemenbcr
t Tears.
Fort Crook, Keh.
we were ever in the Philippine
lalanda there was a Oekke la our bouse.
A Gekko is a b: liaard. more like a
small erocodile. Father shot at tt tws
or thres tiroes and bit tt but
Facte are net obaaswd by arrumenta.
Gid belp tin, rich; the poor caa bee.
Lip courtesy pleases much and oust
little.
way and beat them.
-Wbea we came beck Catherine went with
ua and Acnes cot lost.
Josephine and X raa till we found ber.
When w were ready to co borne we
went to the pavilion ta cet some ioa
cream, but tbe paribus was closed. Then
we went te waXh and Josephine dropped
tbe wean cloth in tbe water. It is tue
wild Avenue. Omaha
A very funny thin happened in one of
our clasaroema several years aco. Tbe
claesroam waa our eymnasium.
There waa a very larce and heavy cirl
In the class and like nearly an c'la of
ber build abe was not a hich Jumper.
It happened that oa that particular day
the teacher wanted ua to jump over rope
killed it-
One day be aaw tt and ran te cet bia w,. in ii vou all about it.
Cun. He shot at it aeuln and did not kill
it Ha cauctit hold of Its tail aa It was mm
runnmc away and held It. He did n 't The First XaT cf COTR.
bave any more shot in bis cun so be By Georre Potb. Jr Acd 11 Tears. 223
Indeed. ,
Silken toncue and hempen heart often co
bouse and Ktnti bouse. Tedflr foUowed ocether.
the weed-boraered path tor aome twenty cedar tro perfumes the aae that cuts
feet, wbea be euddezily earns upon the es- hi 4owa.
ca vastus. Someone bad started ts buiid a a for. hah abacs that makes the wolf
bouse, evidently, aad bad Just em the " coiifeaaar.
oellar due out and tbea abandoned tbe A loud voma is aot always tbe index of
project Weeds as bicb as ones bead true course.
crew about tbe onunblme-ia oid onllar. noum toe neeis or a public causa and yoa
Teddy eeaia beard the cry of distress and will aooa see the feet kick.
km tt te eosne from the cellar. He raa
to the edc of the excavation aad looked
called mother te brine another bullet and
Laura, my sister, aad 1 went alone.
Tbea be abet at It acaia. It turned
around aad father threw it oa tbe floor.
It started te rua aad wa were trichteaed.
burdette fiireet. iiiue Side-
this tune the boys took for rest.
"Tie yoa tbiak we'll oome
fellow?" asked Jim.
"On. if the doc ever find tbe trail acain,
X cuess wa will." Answered one of tbe
leaders.
-Thai a ebat I tbiak." acread Jack. "I'm
"Mary?" called Teddy, lean in ever the
dca f the cellar.
"Oh. it'a me!" cried a Uttle rnft
balf stifled tta aoba. 1 fell at and I
cant cet out. The water's most up te soy
waist. Oh, cC sue out. iitaaao! Who Slto
ywur
Tn Ted Alia." informed Teddy, feettuc
that be bad a difficult tak bof ore blm. tor
bo oould see thai a recent ram bad snade
tbe eel .ax waiis shppery, and there were
se ste leadmc freca the hole.
"1-omt be afrajd. Mary. X 11 aoai cet yea
at." bs prusnised. He aa tiunkmc taster
wbea the doca came to a bait to the middle beautiful palace. X win tell yoa tbe name which was stretched between tws polea
of a bndce which crossed a Barrow stream, of aiy friends aad as much of. their bis- Wa stood la line and one cirl At a time
They sniffed about fur aome time aad tore as X know. ran aad jumped the rope. After they bad
fuiaily went back to tbe end of the bride, husband, hlinc Georce, is a" peart ail jumped once, the rep was raised a
raa alone tbe bank, sotffmc up and dowa ish. AU the royal blood be has is m one notch bicber; then, tbey ail jumped acain.
tbe shore for about fifteen MPiilf AU arot on bis back. H inherited fan This process bad been cone thiouch
whiteness from bis father. Kmc Edward, several timea and each time ttie boavy
e-ba was a beautiful wfaiiefiHh. The little cirl found H harder ts Jump,
cold s-t be Inherited from bis mother. At last there came the time when she
Queen Alexandra. could not. She tried, but tripped end
Tbe royal doctor. Ir. Ivaahoa. ts a larce .lerked the rope off the pec which held it
minnow about my sise, wluch is five feet sad finally with a lam vtaccer and aa
fish feet ' He la very ereedy and usually effort te recatn her balance, fell full and
Cmce upon a time there was a. old Xa- aiuty ba ma. f 1 ... 17. r
duam. -ad ery year a aew duld wa. bora "H. .aid tba leader "tt look, liko w. ln3e. t. ,he t. utl. Tbe learjMT comd u,ut th.
unto bia. .Now when a ceruam so. wa. It were come back, beoau the trail seem, ts to lhoil. norribl, ilUmuxiM fcilDtJk. iua w Klkt wrt k Illrrepi
yoars of ace be went ate the forest aa! Co ncht back only on a different road. tar she 1 counted as beine small. Tbe e thine ehe knew wa. tliat she
preyed to tbe Maavos te nv has tstber yTbe doc bad now found tbe trail aad and Lady XJecie ai two nsaaews was sirttnc on tbe f.oor anh ber feet
riches, that tbe children micW not star, tn chaa waa taken up acaia. tMt w larr as It. Ivanhoe. Lord Xeciee etretched out in front of her and th cirl
Tbea froa the air cam a voloe, aad th CHAPTER I1L u very cross aad severe, but Vine a ber lap.
voids said: "I will aot gtv boa riches, but Thia time tbe chase was wladlnc aad Count whipped aim last week aad aow ho
I will clve Ida aomethiac uaJ; but you caused tbe docs ts loo much time. Pros- u aa meek aad contle a bis llttla wife, v T. vi
are lb one that 1 ts wa b entiy. at a railroad track, tbe doc atopped. Lady Iwciea. Ax7 Jut
That evexunc be bad aiar'alj failea aaiorp aaiffed about and finally dashed up tbe I bav not much history. X aa cold with r trT Bartmettler. Ard 13 Tears.
Wb a younc maa clad la ca cam te tr which a treirht train aad very a black tme o. my f na. tJJ. bd who had twe
bia aad aaadi -Come with m and w mill reoently paaaed. They flowed thia track We cet fed about aeon. Wbea Dr. Ivan- your llielr ere
try our treneth. and If your strenfxh is tir about twe Mock a. wbea the trail was bo fmd. there is food la th water be 31
creator thaa mine taea wm 1 ox aau you vuuitut w. I. . '"" -" Cm day in
v.Tii nury so a soft. terUJ eou. Ana 3 om 111a sarw wnsx uua meant .aa - waa sua father
you muet pa water oa ay crave every man aaa csuent xne traa aao waa on ais """" w -
a. .a a.v hr fm. n. mva min ar back te CinnlTiiiaH Tba leaders, wltb ""' ""v v waier ass ie oe
cy
eboot a Blender crees stalk with taseela. then- does, boarded the Best paaaencer
Tbea r ar Xasteaed onts somethinc traa, Imondiac ta cot off aad ceptur tb
piectiiic froa tbe xuaa staik. This yoa robber when they pbbshI tb treicbt train,
tnuat bail and eai." But thia wa. act te be don.
aa then tbey becaa te wrtsrtle. but aeitaer The robber bad only nodes a few miles
Y- evertbiowa the other wbea dawa ap- abea be cot off. and as tt was now dark
peared. be laid down la a bay stack and went ta
Tbea tb younc maa out: "I win com deep,
acaa tomorrow sucht aad we will acaia Vbea tbe men cot ea the traa tbe boya
try our exrencth." bad nothine to ea but co bum. Tbey
cbactced. Our tmaxrees takes us out of tba
been with a cup aad puts as tnts some
thlac wh!t Wbea I Xvaaboe first aasr
a b theucht It waa fish food, s be
Jumped out of tbe cup so as te ct tbe
food first. Ho handed outside, where oar
mittreas put tua tete tbe aaa. Xord Xecies
raa acatnst tbe aide of th pea aad hart
a a aoae. La. Xvaabos badnt bis median
cane with bia so Lord Xecles bad te wait
until be cat bom to doraer bis aoae. After
The atsa evenine be appeared, true to his walked until dark, wbea tb lay dowa oa a awl cleaned end pure cald
nr.sr. pvt this jlShjvxo xcaua w Aiar,- CRnrn texot.
word, aad aaid: "Sbeuld yea overtbrow bay stack aad were almost asleep wboa a
cdc.- wbea yoa wake up I will net be In my bwid aaiss suet their ear. Tbey etuis
true form, but tbe tora that will be a around the haystack aad aaw a maa aiep
y eur bead a tbe lora yea shall put tn tbe c He waa beajvfly armed, aad slespiTic
soiL he we srfB acaia try our atrencth." aeeeliy. Jack was the first ta apeak.
Bo tbey wrestled oatfl dawa. XCenber "Jim," be aaid a a whisper. "I"B bet be a
could overtbrow tbe other, but tb yeunc rolber."
maa aaid as weuid come acaia th swat Jim eyed tbe seaa dustily. "I believe tt
vauit. aad that would be tb last time b as." aaa Jim, at lencta.
was so ffffie Tbe Best evenlnc be ra1 CH a. rTEJt XT'.
aad Just aa dawA hi up the sky be waa "Jim." aaa Jack, Tua back the road
water bad
to It aad
for a
poured ta. went back
wont bar ta a cheated
sprine e tb mother and
birds were restme ta their nest
with then- younc ones, mother bird said
ta father bird. "We should teach eur
younc one la Ty as tbey are co iti e
be prtiQy his "
fiitber biid acreed ta da aa. Tle aert
day tbe mother bird calked B.11 and Btdl
and told tbea ebe v aa coins to teach then
ta fly. But Bill, wbo waa tee lazy to try,
aaid. 1 cant, it a toe hard "
"But yoa must try. We a.B liave to try,"
aaid tb mother surd.
"But I can't, it is tee bard," crumbled
Bilt
The mother bb-d wasted Ftl to try firxt.
indeed ehea she CM out of tbe ne4 And
was Cylae tp ta th oar abe wei
The ttxmj. '
By Marcaret Meier. Aced It Tears, Wii
ea. Blue eud
On eftemoea ew aeirhber called aad
Cays wuk am
By; the reasnsi
aad attn Bin
way be would Bet try.
That aicht a storm came oa
turd called lather Bird . ut.d
Trie
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tiuurai mua uh ae ww aaa Mil. x.M couia aot rr Siut rl. ..4
th couatry wttk ber aad pack cberriea could, a tbey flew out of the Best Suit
Tbera war aicht aC as ta a email deliv- dropped from tua Best aad cot k-UKA.
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