MARQEIQi m3 _ cuanLor-rsroww M3,,“ 1 n" A Kl e or Ti-isiioirli. MOUNTFD INTRODUCING . THE MAN or m: i-iouii_ , “BOLLEEIPS STEP-HUSBAND” He's the I ' FEATURE ATTRACTION l oi the mac: EDWARD MARCH 17th and 18th ly one roe rarmwfi zumue w t/Afl/ISAYAA/bkllfi W “Imkw R/ARWOVOMQPF/Sdn/EI/ nan/mm Déliflldlnl Chlefly on his nose. The Fox in seiety comes 1nd loos. —Old Mother Nature. Farther, much farther than the smoke itself, thesmell o! it w" carried through the -Crreen Forest by the Merry Little Breezes, and every one who smelled it knew just what it meant-that those two- legged {olks whom most. of them feared, nearly all distrusted and all regarded with curiosity, were abroad in the Green Forest. And all knew where that smell was " sari‘: a certain part oi the Green Forest. I the part called the "sugar bush" ‘the new; even though there are no bushes But he. didn't keep cawinz. No, there, only big trees. sir. he didn't keep that up. He luster Boil‘. QWBXO "In U! cawed (or only a little way. keep- winter sleep sooner ‘than he should ing n, up only 1on5 enough (c; have been, smelled that smoke. “l those within hearing to have ma, wonder what they are dolnsJ’ slid ‘curiosity aroused. After that hc he to Llshtioot the Deer. who also , was silent. l-Ie stopped in the Lop smelled that smoke. i o; a tall fir tree frcm which he Llshtfwt kn?" exactly what could see the sugar house and Buster meant. At this time o! year whng w“ going on around n, y,‘ where the smoke smell Came iwfll himself be unseen by thosc there. the Man smell would be also. “It 1-16 h“ Wanda-mi wags)“, has isn't, the hunting time I t-wo B|gcky_ wonder whet they are WM!’ “id ' The two J-sy cousins. one Lightfoot. dressed largely in blue snd'the ‘Buster merel Rrunted. The" hi? i other-mostl] in gray, listened to moved iorwar s. few SW08 and Blacky only long enough to make stopped nzilln to shlil- hlshifvvt sure of the direction in which he did the same thins. The 911°" was flying before hurrying that smell vras n. little Stmnlef- bl" vway themselves, other feathered there was no other smell. The? folks did the samg thing. moved rm and 59098104 53M"- The“ Jumper the Hare heard Fourier noses carefully tested every men’? Brawn and planner Bmwyps [my Little Breeze. The next time they talking and the Sound of ‘wood stopped Lightloot thought he being chopped, and the clatter oi‘ stnvlled ever so faintly another v pan,’ sonnd, “my (ni- in the smell. lie looked W" "l Elm" Green Forest. lie just -hnd to B8111 BUN-Bl“! "D! W?" draw" make sure that his ears had _not Sponsored by Benevolent Irish Society Yfihcxmcvx ’\'\Q\'_\5\1\(\_-\f\_ x ll-ox I _, " NON, m. HAVE ‘no e-uv some-- ' oarw wouw NEVER aeuzvz "ME ssroizv i 7 NT” .. f wot?! ABOUT some NlCE PERFUME FOR YCLJR ‘MFEAvIR? ONLY $ 2O AN OUNji/fi ‘Zr/o/D vifk <1 F} back. He was making a lace B8 i1 he gmelled scum-thin! he didn't like. Lightiool. knew then that Buster smelled the same thing he did - the Man smell. He nodded to Buster and Buster nodded back. fooled him. It was Just so with 'Happy Jack the Gray squirrel and Chatter the ‘Red Squirrel. Peter Rabbit was right near the sugar house and he was all w"! and eyes, So was WhltBfOOt m6 sniliqlnci up FATHER v By tieorqephdfMonus f ___ ,a~_._.-__.___ i WON- A LETTER’ FIZOM MAGGHE» OH-Ci-l-AM‘ ‘Vials NEVIS l5 NOT d.) QOOUJ’ DOC- I H39; YO.) Then both held their heads high wood Mo“, AREN'T soar ON and Sllllted- Slflil’ 5°“ m°v°d i Thus all those eyes and ears and on, taking care to make no sound. , no"; o1 those vex-y ditierent peo- Others had smelled the tellfale pie were trying to do the same smoke. Rodd? FOX W" m‘ “M thing-satiny curiosity. . ' Old Man Coyote was another. The! i The next story; "Farmer Brown's knew all about that little house Boy-s Timely Feeling.” agmng m, maples —- outside. for I ____ they had visited it many 91m"; when no one was in it. ‘ "I wonder What i5 Elli"! °" over there. I'll just dFOP flrilund . that way." thouxht Redd!- 4 01d Mm coyote had a similar thought. So he started for lhl gug-m‘ house at about the samcI time Reddyzhdld agd ‘rileithernilitileil; i 0! "l9 ° °"- er p’ In man deals it is saler to will!“ h"! cmu“ m‘ mind Md ‘establish Z long side suit by rut- HHU“ he kmw“ m" old “.5” comm’ tin: than to depend on a straight would be l" u“ "“3hb°rh°°d' cross-ruff. In s deal like today‘s They "B "l" mmds» the" "'9' however the suit - establishment alrlildtgelgsepslzstlleg! Yggdmj‘ g; plan is distinctly second best. ote's way. , _ ~ Now Blacky the Crow and Sanmny Jay and his cousin frtm up north, Whisky Jack the Can- ada Jay, and other Iesthered folk PATIENT5 ARE SICK! Boivihs to Communist demands. President Eduard Bones oi Czecho- novakla, seen with his wile, accepted Premier Gottwalds hand-picked cabinet. - Ii)\')\'I\/»1~.'_I~ ../’\"D~/~J\/‘ \/\ ; Contract Bridge _ Dy Ioeeplme Csilbuhel THE SECOND-BEST PLAN North denier. Both sides vulnerable. _ North-South 60 on score depend on their eyes and ears Q A rather than on their sense oi smell Q ‘g5 to warn them oi! what i! 80ml 0n Q AQ1074=3 in the Green Forest. BiBCkyWIIQ ‘K102 Crow didnt’t smell thzat Hteelltsii: one: N egg-l i smoke. o course no - l it. From the top or a tall tree 0:429! W E :1?" quite s distance aWflY h! 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