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Yariks i a a d Dixie Slugger m ciiu la>ly lifn? meideriji!? the r h rile . nekt moiMnu!? L;i ly iiOv4; the-lritle rabbit’s ' pretty niotb- er, pacUed a b!ig basket ivitii all sorts of gbod things. They %vere foi- xhe picnic^ you know, little reader, v.'b:cli I mentioned in the story hefov* lhi.s. IPihk and yellow iollypops, clover cakes and. lettuce leaf sandwiches. CEvr.dxed carrots, cho'aolate coated tiir. nips, lollypop juice in .a big bottle, a n C 'd ^ ^ me! “W hat else? It’s so loiig'. since Tve been t^ a picnic I’ve m ost forgotten. Oh yes, Tiavd-boiled eggs. J-Ienny Jenny had sent over- two riosen nice white ones. Wasn't that generous in that licit W ell I guess ft W 9 ,s com price of “fresh eggs at the market whene. I tradCi ot the ThreG-in-One c e n t Store where the bunhy people go for everything they can’t lind growing wild. ^hetty soon, kll of a sudd'on. the O ld 'D o g Driver xvijth; his billy goat team hitched to the old stage coach, • stopped at the little gate in the, white picket fence. aboard for the pl.^nie piano _ IVferry Sun’s shining right down in - ‘ . m y face. ’ . ' Hop about huiclc on your lazy toes, Oi' i'lr have freckles all over ni 3 ' , ' ' he shouted, ‘♦•We’re -’coming,” answered sweet hadj' Love, and th ’ -ne.vt minute out sh“ hoplied Avith Joede Rabbit, the kind.,' strong Yellow D o g Tramp carrying - i-he big basket of good After- a short stop at the FarmjMrd ■ to get Cockj'- Doodles, Henny Jenny, Ducky Waddles, Turkey Tim, GoPsey ‘ Luej', but not old Sie’em, the Parm- i er’s Dog, because the\ chain that was r 'Sf fastened tO' h is leather' collar would- ‘ n’t let him go, they started off again. ; After a While, and a bump and ;f ^rnil'e, but not ni^rly afhiilojin juiifp-' ed the good Policeman Dog, Busy '(Beaver, Sammy * Skunk. Ptitcr P ‘os- . ’1 sum and his family. Squirrel i^ut* ‘: ci^acker -and his two sous, Mrs, Squir rel excusing h e r s e lf because she had a Adsitor. OBy and by. Professor Jihi . Grow and his small son porohed them selves on the top of the old coach, and a little fu r th e r on, Bobbi-: iltedvdst alighted beside them. Next, ’ _ Doctor Quack, the famous duck Uocr tor, and Photographer -Crane, jump ed inside, and by the tim e they came to the Cosy Cave AA'here the Big . Brown Bear lived, the old stage coach Avas Avell-croAvd'ed. ‘T’ll Avalk,” said the good^ natured r.'.imal. ‘‘1 know a short eu; to '‘.I'O dell.” (So awax_ bounded the billy goats, and before long they came to th e picnic place. My,, what a good tim e they all had. A ll the little folks played games, hide , ‘‘HeUp, little rabbit,’ twitvercd Airs. Humingbird, lighting on a hol lyhock as the bu'u'hY bdy sat on the back stoop w h ittling a whistle, “Have you seeb a spider' Avoh anywhere?” “Just back of the little red* b w n ,” answered the bUnny boy. _”^C)ld Ls^V Spider sits in it alt day w.aifcing fqr flies.” “I mhst get some spider-web,'' went on Mrs. HUihmfhgbria, tookijlg anxiously about. ”BUtdordt wanty to spon Old. Lady $pid:ef’a house.” “Thdfe’s' an old web; in 'vhe bqfn, up high in .the corner,” -ansAveretl the lititlc rab-hit. “iNsaw il .'tliis - pioim- ing,” and up he Jumped, to hop acro.ss the grass.^ , . ' , . “Just the thing,” ; chiiokted ; Mr.s'. Hummingbird, tearing off,' a piece. “Thank you, bupny boy,” aiid aAvay she flew toAvard; the ghady 'Forest. “What IS she going to do AvUh it\' the little rabhit.Vsfccd being a curious hUhny boy. away ha went after her, clipp6rty Clip, Ifpper. ty lip, until pretty soon, not so very far, he reached a big tree, mi one of the limbs of Avhich Mrs.- H-unimbig- bird AA-as busily at-w o r k . “I jqst couldn't Avait to see what you Avere going to do with that bit Of spider Aveb,” panted'ih‘c littVo \ahbi'tj rooking up at her. “I don’t believe you can tell ev-'n now,” answered the tiny lady bird, AVith a, smile, as she hoverctl phqut Avhat to the little rabbit seemed a knot' of hump on the limb. “Please explain,” begged the cqri- oUs little bunny. • .“I''m covering my n'est A\-lth- lich en,” .she ansAvered. . “What!” exclaiined the as-.onishod little rabbit. ' “Yes, indeed 3 %” replied the 'tipy’’ lady bird. “1 u s e . the spider web to malfe. the b its'of lichen stick .to the neat. .When. I've'.finished you- AA'Ould think it had Just-grown on the limb. These bits of licjhen, (Avhich is a lilpd- of free^moss, you knoAA% little reader) make my nest seem. ■ a part of the . tree,” and Mrs. Hummtngbird chuck- f^ept.. lel as she kept busily on at Avork., . .Croen said he. had kept his i-lentity “Oh my, but you arc clever.” sig h - ! a-ScCret 7C years. fol}o\ving a aua.iTLd od the bunny bos’-. ter an uexaminatron by 'Wr. Th'dmaB Fooley, Apoplexy eaused death. / Herrick appa:feritly hhd been about to feed his dog, wihgh Avas locked in the house, with him. Tli^' aninml survived the gas. Oakes ahd Be'V’aias forced qp'en t h e Outer dOor to enter. H effick. who was 82 ycaf^' old, was tl-/e'commander ,bf CapIaiiV . Griggs Post, G. A ..B . He lived afoiie, his \yife h a A 'in g died two years ag-). UiS neare.st surviving relative i.s a nieces Mrs. Jacob Cohn of Newark, ^' ' very rifnntJ. Bgg.s, of the fune are so' .small, saj-s Nature Magn’z'uie, that one liun- dred of tUeni placed side by side would ui^ke.a jjnp^baroiy an %eii..UUe]^tk 'A : f 0 o m m > , 27-r-<5ovfrn;M^t >stok have arrested . Mpecow, Augi agenfe in Tladivosl H iiny-nine.W ders, of a ploi;' i^.Ayer?, throw th e Soviets and re-^atalisri the mpnarchj', according to 'iriforhig^\ tion here. • The; leaders hicluded. the G r 4 «d D u k e Ni'chola?, uncle pf .the iate eX- efear, a n d th© G rand ^Duke G jril, th e CsSar’s cousin. ' . . : ^he conspirators were conneeted ^ t h monarchist centers ,ln 'Itarblh and Paris: and'hoped, to ai6credri% | by bandiitry aiid orghn|zGd t 4« i p d i ^ y > n Soviets raids. ■ A l ^ t o y ; w - r i w ' Tbiie Up Vhhr Shiggiili I W i l l i . % • .in almost every, case of depres sion —Avlien a per.son. i.s run dOAVU, ^ • S a s a a s s M i funded.- pOisOns, releases the gases Avhieh Kauso j)Oin and distress, acts oh* I -■ their AVork of assinillafion and pOisOns, re’le •fm ehimnation. and the food • yo-- ' - cat creates gase.s and acids'AA>h'j. poison file entire sys -■ brOak dOAvn yOur Beali condition i.s Usually ac< i\ , by insomnia and gener, i | sion. - guarantee, arid\ fry B It i&-essential ,to health that get it.at.M , Macke B j'ou keep the organs of yeuw body m i Pikb .Street.' I functioning normally at all times. . . • ^|S V .W A V - W . cy iSr-€o., ■ ■ ;A:■ m v M t l Noe ■/ ■ M PIKE STBSUST * C fS-y Wet»»y.F«1iI|e \ \ T c r i l f e s o i i » i : ^ s ’ iioiiiE i?» 3 i 4 a?E ' AiiUfiai re y b a i i . s iDjSGj,o.si:s * H lffisl 'STATESMAN’S SON B a th, *N.‘ Atig. ’S— Omcialk oh Gie ’Boldiers’ Hoifie ‘‘here hre investi gating tlui -isiovy ‘6£ M a ft G reen or KoheiT M vingstqh^; fbnncrfy of Ifvan tlpunty, . a s 'h e now clahns. { q ’ be, which he told' at. the G. A. B- en cam p m e n t in Boston. “I 3 yril be 100 years old in a fcAV ntopths,; and^ydOn/tr-Avanb to ;di!y a n unknoAvn m an. hiy nam e is n-'/t ;M a tt Green. Btohe .and Thy father ^wasy tht! igedgeu thee Lojfii.siarih. luqaty.’b.aniLy, who afian m xjuuisuuiu u y [..[he told the yjhayor’s ; comiriiUce iri .While .in a hospital'W h cle he .' tuken, jollowirig .a‘ piotoi- ;•< AYe' Hummingbirds musj be care ful,” she ansAvered. “Chatterbo.v, the rod squiiTel, is ever on the lookout for birds’ eggs. But he wem't Hud mine. ‘No indeedy.” t ' Pretty s.oon she hoppei Out a little Avay on the limb to admire her handi_ w'ork. . “I declare. I don't knoAv Avhat I’d do AA'ithout the spider Aveh,” she ad mitted. “It holds the bits of lichen so well. Just a little piece will hold a patch of lichen.” ‘You stick it on just the way I.ad 2 * tlriAC they were hungry, sAveet Lody Love had all the good things spread oh clean^ table cloth under a big tree. >>I don’t believe there AA^as criml.b- left, foi- the birds had bright eyes a h d won't hipperty hop. here and • th e r e , a f t e r the feast w a s ovf . And Avhen th e Old Dog Driver .shoutd-: ‘\i’ime- to b.e going hom e!” the^' v.'ere <iuite ready to jum p in. . , he shuUted to the biH>r goats, and aw a y rattled the old coach hack to th e dear Old Bramble P e r h a p s some daj% you little read ers, of my Jack Rabbit'.stories, i f you com e to Ratobitland* I‘ll ask Lady (Lave to invite you to a . picnic, “WbA’t th a t be nice? AYell, I guesS yes fftree. tim es, hip-ti-idy!” C o y p right 1924 . David Cory. m h m H m . A ' \ HONKEIf IN H is PCLPIT !Butte> Mbq.,. ^ Aug. 28 -~ciai?rtmg th a t if Giere w as any ev.c>lutfon for jneii:;.iie cam e from a n and n o t o m o n k ey, th e / R e v . Colin O’Fdrrell preiielMd at Hie F ir s t Baptist, Church to«re\^Uhfi'ay night. W ith a raonhey tledl to th e pulpit. Twice n, tether aroUiid hi.s neck WIMit all that kept the monk»jy from .. r bRing-the minister, who hod to .shoul; f' t« be heard, above the cdnataiit ohat- *' ter of the animal. Trie ipopey flhai|Ty h a d t© be taJcoii Iront .trie; a V d itdrtlim bppausfe of ‘ his bohrteroUsness, - • The paster/eldfmeii^ teaeiVmgo. that m a n cam© from a m o p k ey .'ire tb be ritam e d for m a n y crim es, including 1 th e m u r d e r of R o b e rt F r a n fe, in Chi. <»«<»* stamp,” langhed the bunhj- boy, and away ho hopped to tell Lady Love, his pretty bunnj' mother, all ^bovt it. But the lady' rabbit Avasn’t at lurne when he reached the back uoreh. Bhe had gone oyer to visit Coi|Sin’ Cottontail for the afteunoon^ so you niust AA-ait, dear little reader,' for the- the next story to hear Avhat h-appe-a; ed after tliat. Coyiiright 1&.2J., Pa-y-jid Cory. iioiiK GOJfiD iix>uxi> iN- stNK E N iltrjilc tibndon, Aug. 28—^The eleventh- hour discovery of an Unexpected stor^ ing place in the, forepart of thq liner Laurentic, Avhlcli lias beep lying irr 90 feet of wafer since shfe v/as jKUUk by a German submarine m I91'. at the mouth of Lough S av III. v , on th© northern Irish coast, has ehabled Jiy.. ers' to rescue ^l,2o0;:000 Av'ortlt of gold bars Avhich had beep, giyeP up for lost.: . ' / The divers h p e been woiiKlhg fnr six years to recover the conslgnmem. to Ameflcaja bankpyf of 'in gold an-d Mlver bhllion. ? Opera- s. r >. vTo femoTeWtl itiirt immke fi’orti 5 « t # f with two t.j|bn?Himuii» t*r !joui^. jou «^ , m b i t with two t.j|blPHimuii» o f i g i f ggitgu* •?!»»? a W « ^fifaed wRri r fN « 4 if L ^ It wiOi a jwR croih rohUt* «ig0g ||roi«( Uj i : . . eran, led fo the ■rinding’ Molfday ■ of Herrick’s body by Charles M. 'f.Vako.s, a neighbor, and Deputy Sheriff' ijoa ''- ans. Mr. Herrick had..be?n .stricken •with apoplexy- ai|dT in, falling had ^truck the gas Stove,;.' accictentally |[urning on a jet, R wa& decided af- ATtENtlON! bwneirg or Operators of Pai^rigeT'^ i^eryiiig Ydbiriles 1 ropiCIES. .as Te<iiiirea under theM OTOR VEHICLE LAW, eit-( ( | fisipjivfe .‘jf.- ?.■{■ . A t . . d p e n ' ; €Sar-e0si with a boyhood sweetheart who iiltod him. The records. shOAV that ho CUyi listed in 1848, served throughout.,the*i civil AvaiiV andWud* 17 ijcars’ service in ■-tho;,>riavy'to his 'credfl. He,'is the possessor- of seA'cral:medal*3. ADD BIG MOTOK(ClL'C?Llii —■ ------ — $23o.55 ifor ’Walker’s AVidoAV , ktroud«bm*g,; Aug.* 2 ‘S-—^A check; for $2o5.5'5 Was sent to Mrs. Gene Walk- ei-, AvidoAV of the late motorcycle champion, at Birmingham, Alabama^ being the.total amount raised by The MOrnlng’Fress fund, fgr the fam ily of ; tii'G late; speed king, who Avere loft rieaHy dekitutc*by.the'fatality. Tnc' fund, w h ile it no*t roach the pto- pbrfioris hoped for, represents in a m e a s u r e th e high e s t ^ m in . Avhich •sValkcr AA’as held htfougliout-the past and mailifested once again tlie ready charitable im p u ls e ' ' o f the iniblic. CViany-mptorcycIc clubs and orgahiza- fffonS ksodtrfbxitcd. and many of these kiiCAV..■ W alker intimately^ But * large. proportioiL Of the fund caihe spontaneously from people aa -I io imd nevOf. even s'oen lYalker, but AVere ready ihrouglv the medium of this ; paper to respond. ■ / ;'/;F |A m m Dress^ 4^11^8' * Yellow Pine PK^iril Siding' White Pine WalnaU’s Paiiitts tairiiiai SheUac '/ '■Tl-'Iii- - viisi S l o o R ' T i r i ^ ' tions by di-vers had aJjojit suspended, as it Avag supposed only a friw gukl M iw were left w b iM werd/not woRH \the c?«t of .anoriW^ nmapi^'n vAirk- -But at trip riist moipfirt age place* w a s . diacniver^a. ' The wriolp ©bpafgriVneht of trea.sU|-e in the I^preprife rehav, ered, apd, .despite trip ppriR- of the greatest pp reporUp tlRre w asO n ly dna'accident, in v/itich -a diver suffered a leg, •IP siirtfd* Spuiu aiid Norvvny Refuse T m ity League Geneva, Aflo- S— Spain a'ud Nor- Avay have notifiod the .secretariat the League of Nations that it will be • inipQifHibIc. foi- them to accept the 'League's Treaty for a mutual guaran 7 rtee aS a basis for disarmament. 'Fran(co and Czecho-Sloyalda noti- iied the .League the treaty plan Ava-s .acceptable to them. premier Her- r io t \ is^ e.xi>ected to~ visit the League fSept, 2. ' * SROl’ IHR OU Glt IIEART WJCEK AGO> (BOY OF 13 f^TlLL lAYRS , Btiffalq, 'Aug/ 28-~'j'hirtoen-ye,ar- ,old Charley .Hartsz, s I kr Uu’uupli the : heart 'Wednesday of leust A'.-t-eki jotill uHve and pliysiciaiiK .-itteriiiing ;lilm at the Emergency Hospital be- IfeVe ho Avill recover. The boy was shot aecidentaliy by a playmate, a rifle bqllet passing ; through the lower part of hia heart (aird,Jodgiitg in the heart muscle. •t>f. T P, Dunovuii pul tlii'c). stltclu-s in the heart to close the W.niml, CfAS LEADS TO RIRDING’ O F «TRlCtRt)hr m-pi% BPDY I n H ts h o m e ' AT NEWTON B«nJ4miii;F. H«rrtQ|t; 0 ¥U War veU. buymg choice yeaCT* Gar Cbmforti it Open C if G 0 gt/’ The tosich alone provides them. It il exclufiyo to Hu 4 «on and E^ex. Everyoiw ki?o^ it hiffhbifc closed cat value. Apd b&autu;;ii 6 ^ tyine or car shar^ its position’it sle^i|ng 6 -cylindcr closed - car ii^ A c Wdrl^. X ^ ^ r ^ t k i ^ M h o n T i r e s E ^ n c e W c k i e s ^ r d i ^ ^ Y o tt se e .t h c where m increodau hert^ E v e t f o n e vttiiita loaner aeeept wheRaU-i^raac&ilim^^a^ tha<!oach. ;HatuMy when bal^n liret ’ fttnilara equipment. T h e y add even greater m?Mure of ridinS: ease, s t ^ d in e ^ and good lo o k s td f | e rietabk values o f the C o a c h . In irorlunaiiifiiip, iuttfrials and 4«<*^ iKsdi H q d soa and Essex it» of one qHfhif— built in the s|m e b e t o n e s , u n d e r th e ta m e i f ^ t e n l s . Y o o t ch o it« betw e e n ,them v r i^ k ^ a ^ e ) f''ea : 4 h e : f r i e s \ yd#w a a ftlo^ay« trend ts c t o t M s c v i 4i|sC ^ ■ ■ a ^ ; t M ^'iji«:f()rai»«^ciw-- ■ in diT tW * - • S S S s S s r i s ^ E x a x e o j ^ t*MW! . 4 I S 0 N S P A R R O W r i r i S H , [ N , WOMlttW nmrriMi /.■ y - ! -mm