.PAiGE TEN L Pile Tiny Folkl A real story of real children for very young children) I "No. no, Frisky, you can't come site the kitchen with your wet leet." Mother scolded. as Laurie Ind his little dog, Frisky, came m from play. Frisky sat on the mat in the back porch and watched Laurie take off his overshoes betore he walked into the warm kitchen. His bright eyes watched every movi, but he was a good little dog, and did IS he was told. He curled up on the mat. put his nose on his paws. and went to sleep. He could hear Laurie talking to his mother in the kitchen. Lauriv was laughing at the fun thry had outdoors. He heard Laurie 5'l)' "And Mommy, Susan and I tried to make it big snow man. but the Iiicw just wasn't sticky t-iiougli The White snow isn't prrtty at 'Ill today. What makes it look so grey and dirty?” "All the smoke and soot and dirt Ieems to fall nil the snow on a, day like tliis," r'lllSllCl't-fl his um- , Bu 5,, ss Broil 5 ion: -5 I .g 9 x H g I -. e y.m.,ur-. r - - By Thornton THE ARTFUL DODGER He longest lives and best who will Make iullest use of given skill. -Blacky the Crow. Blacky the Crow was an unwill- ing prisoner in his own bedroom. Oi course. that bedroom wasn't a real room. It didn't have walls like a room. But. in it he was almost as safety hidden as if he had real nails all around him. That bed- room was his favorite perch be- mvath overhanging snow-vovered boughs of s big hemlock tree. Even :..:.:..m...::e:e lher. "I see Friskv is all dirty and l ting wet HFSL He stood perfectly grey looking inn Hull just have to have ll bath two for hr- csiult CI).t2i' i irto the house lll(P that The b.tl)'.' always wants to put him. so he. must be clean. Frisky prickvd up his ears Hui isquoaled. "Youlre giving me A bath "Bath indeed!" he thought. "I'll, knew just what Mrs. Page said hide down behind these bags of potatoes. Then they wnntt find me" It wasn't too long before he heard Mrs. Page take down the tub. and pour water into it. "Frisky, here Frisky," she called. "Where are you? Come for your bath." Laurie ran out, and br-gan hunt- ing. Under the chair, behind the big big wood box, he looked. Then Frisky heard him stepping near to the potatoes, "Here he is'." Laurie shrieknd with Laughter "he's hiding so he won't got a bath." Frisky lmew it was no use wait- lng so he crawled out. and walked slowly over to the tub. Mrs. Page lifted him in and Laurie started to rub him all over with soap. Scrub, rub, rub. The suds were thick on his fur. Mrs. Page lltrubbed with the little brush. .Frisky really felt. good when he 'was clean. but he just hated get- stili till they finished. "There! youlre clean now." said Mrs Pogo, and Frisky leaped out. Hi: stopped, and gave himself is big shake, "Oh, Frisky, stop," Laurie too. Stop, Frisky!” By then Mrs. Page, still laugh- ing at the funny look of Laurie nil splashed with water, took the old towel and rubbed Frisky till he was dry. Then Laurie took Hm into the kitchen by the stove to get really dry and warm. Then Mother brushed the little dog's fur tiii it was shiny. Frisky looked up, his tongue hanging out in s big grin. He felt so good and so clean now. Laurie hugged him. "You're is smart, smart dog. Frisky. See how pretty you are. Pretty. prellv 1'-lrisky, You look just like a pic- ture after your bath. But you didn't need to splash v.ater all over me. I guess you thought I needed A bwih ion h-- criuse I was out in the dirty snow. Funny Frisky." Frisky thumped his tail on the flonr, and gave Laurie a quick lick with his warm wet tongue. It was his way of saying. "Whatever your vMrs. Grouse, fiyl" but wisely he i do is all right with me." Admission 5043. ' IT'S HERE BASHFUL MR. BOBBS 3-Act Comedy Sensation coumunrrir cnwrnn TONIGHT & THURSDAY Curtain 8:30 W. Burgess . there. , lMrs. Grouse as last as she was ,a.griculiure building. Tliurs- G, F, i (lay. Feb. 25 at 1 o'clock ' sharp. l 8: SON lip Kirliy 1 , 3 to-mmx r'vE nuuv -1 s. Ml55 Rgsams CHECKED - in daytime it was quite dark ini Blacky was being kept a prlson- I - (I er by Hooty the Great Horned Owl, l lg biszest. member of the Owl fam-l I.” - " ' lly. and Hooty didn't even know She flew at full speed straight it. It had just happened that into. that little grove. after a night of hunting Hootyl tljiaddpetrched ocn thle-"(lop or at talil held ms tongue. H? U5 "h 3”!” khtl 9 MW mm Mrs. Grouse was heading 5 ll em 9'3 '99- straight for a clump oi trees that Blacky, preparing to go out to. were growing very close together. look for a breakfast, had seen It didnt look as if it woum b. Hooty. He had turned his head possible for anyone bigger than around as is his way of keep- a sparrow to fly through that lit. ing watch all about him. Hadl tie group of trees without strik- he not done this Blacky wouldntl mg some or the branches, have seen him and might havel ”She'll never be able to get started out for that breakiasl. Halli through there and l-looty will sure- he done so Hooty was the (met ly catch her," thought, muky, who would have had a breakfast, Then he remembered other times There is no one in all the Green when he had seen Mpg, Grange Forest whom Blacky fears more where it didn't seem possible she 111811 he C1095 H001)” We OWL lcould avoid smashing into a tree, For a long time Blacky didn't. but She IICVBF had. move, Then he ycmu;-ed to pegpl Peter Rabbit and his big cousin out without putting his head out,' Jumper the Hare are IHIDDUB dod- He could see only what was right KEYS 011 the EF0lmd- Thunderfr the out in front ot him, but he dl(l- Ruffed Grouse and Mrs. Grouse nx dam pokc his head outside, are famous dodgers in the air. Mrs. 30 1001; .11 ground, 1; was Just, as Grouse didn't hesitate now. She Blacky peeped out that 1-footy lileily at full speedhstraightinto that suddenly spread his great wings ittezrovmandt away she dodced as he 15;; the mp 0; ma; mug tree after tree, was something to stub. At the same instant there. set Hooty. with his his brand was a familiar sound. It was the wings. couldn't do it. He didn't road 0! stout wings. They werel even try. Instead. he wheeled and not Hooty's, for his were silent. HEW 0” Out Of Slilhh 318011? Wlltr Blacky caught a glimpse of :1 ed to make sure that Hooty wslnlt swiftly moving brown bird. It wnsl returning. then started out to look that made that roar, Aftvr hcrl flew Hooty. and it was surprising how fast those big wings of hlsi carried him. The wings of Mrs., Grouse moved so fast that theyl were it blur. Hooty's big wings H didn't seem to move especially fast, yet they were taking him alter Check Them Fast for 35C SOLD "EVERYWHERE U CKl.EY'S ?lil""i"ili'E? flying. Blacky wanted to scream; "Fly. 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