By” Thornton W. Burgess 10UNG JERRY8 TEMPTATl0N.World when he was little more i than half grown. Not having found Those who think they know it a. mate, he had returned to the smiling Pool in the fall, but he still made short trips away from the all. Me gimply riding for 5 full. .014 Mocha Natural Smiling Pool down to the Big IRver. Young Jgn-y Muskrat wug nol It was I cold starlit night. Young Jerry didn't mind the cold. He was wearing his new fur coat. and it was a very fine coat. It am.-Irtcr. and was no more stupid. than most other Muskrats. He simply hadn't yft learned that he V - Mn-L know an here was to know,ltHl5 meant to and would keep him Jud mat no one ever does. F03 hislwarm all winter no matter how me he many knew a great ea1,lcold the winter was. Children of the Green Meadow nndl Young Jerry was exploring alone the Green Forest folk learn fast.iU1e bank 01 U10 1,515.; RV612 15 W85 rhpy have to. They grow up fastqa place he had Visited more than lilil to do that It is necessary for once before. a place that he felt them to learn fast. They learn tliclhe knew 811 8lJ011I- ffesenlily he IhIII;:s that It Is necessary fnrpcilme to 3 Place M1919 lhipiiglclf 'lI('ll1 In kiinw mid waste very.iittlc.S95 DECK It IVES R1153 319” .1111 0d Young JEFIIV 113d D0911 110111 lnlshallow. In places coarse grasses the Smiling POOL but he had leftlgrcw in clumps. It seemed as if Old I Imri had R0119 W5 ml-0 the GTPRtlliiotiicr Nature must .hI1ve made v ' "" "”” " W” eeeeee " Iihat place just for Muskrats. Young .Jci'ry felt sure of finding com- - lpillly thcrc. Indeed, before he lreached the place squeaky voices ihad come to him on the still air. lthe voices of other Muskrats, old and young. Presently. he came to an old log. WE REPAIR SEWING MACHINES ATTEN'llION MR. FARMER Have you a pure bred flock of New Hamp- shires or Barred Rock, For higher egg prices write- lilegardlcss of age. or make. All Work Giiarantt-ed. BOX K core of Guardian KING'S REPAIR 62 Sydney Street IN THE LOCKER ROOM fvi in I A 539 - -I'.9x-GVLI Ii . I. L. 417 , GET WISE BUD. LOOK AT YOUR MESSVHAIRI vo N E E D ivmolzoor j Joe Palooka Yolmt Jeff! was exploring along bank of the Big River. party on land, and partly in the water. Something tickled his nose. It was It smell. a delicious smell. Whatever smelled as good as that must be very good to eat. Then he say it. It was nothing he had ever seen before, although he had visit- ed that place many times. I Jerry stopped swimming and! wentwashore. He climbed up on; that old log. There for some time he sat, smelling and looking, and wanting. Yet because the thing was new, and had never been there before. he hesitated. What he saw was a piece of carrot. He never had tasted carrot, but his nose told him that it was very, very good to eat, and he could trust his nose. For I). long time he studied every- thing around that piece of carrot. Everything looked perfectly all right, and Jerry was tempted. Never before in his short life had he been so tempted. The longer he looked at and smelled that carrot the more he wanted to taste it. There couldn't be any danger. He remembered what he had been warned about traps. He looked for a trap, but not knowing what a trap was like, he didn't see one. Perhaps he wouldn't have seen one had he known just what to look for. He edged :1 little nearer. He wrinkled his nose as he sniffed. My, how good that carrot smelled! If it tasted half as good as it smelled, it would have been the finest thing he had ever eatenl He didn't stop to wonder where itI had come from, how it happened to be there. why he had never found any there before. It was enough for him that it was" there. wiilnoor ennui on. HAIR TONIC IIIOOMS IIMI IKLIEIIU IIVI!!! IEMOVII L001! IIIDIIIN -ms GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOVITETOWN. -;--u.-. . contract Bridge by Josephine Culbertson The bidding of the following hand created quite an argument in New York's highest expert circle. West. feeling that his diamond king might be good for a trick, opened the ace of clubs. and that of course settled the matter: East's diamond queen gave West's king very adequate protection. North denier. l Both sides vulnerable giiqiosa QAK5 osssa 4.7 we ms) as N WE S QKJ76 on 911094: .y.i(1o2 This was the actual bidding In ti rubber game: 57:-uO"' e:-if-In No 'l'OC-D -OD union on -I-O co 0: 0 North East South West 1 Q Pass 2 Q 2 Q -I 4 N '1' Pass SQ Fun 6 0 Pass Pass Pass Discussing the dead, many of the expert spectators felt that South had been largely responsible for bad slam because of his two-dia- inond response; their strong opin- ion was that he should have been satisfied to give a. single spade raise, which of course is a sub- stantially weaker bid. Other expert spectators, however, just as strongly opposed this opin- ion. They readily accepted South's two-diamond takeout in view of his excellent spade' support and general distribution, and blamed North for going too fast when the bidding got back to him. In the opinion of this reviewer. the second opinion was the better one; we think that North would have been far better advised to cue-bid the hearts instead of jump- ing to four notrump. South un- questionably would have answered this three-heart cue-bid with three (-Jonhnucd on page 1-4 K7006 QIBGS (5)9 WILDROOT CREAM-OIL COIARUP - ' FRO!" SWEIT 6'lIIR7' 70 WHITE TIE AND "rue ygggr WEEK I DARN SLOW. SHE SAY5 SHE HAS THE PROPORTIDN5...BUT TO ME JUST A BIG HUNK OF CLAY. HOW IS THE STATUE PROGRESSING1 AND VISIT WHILE I'M POSING . King of The Royal Mounted zriwo sect:-r mrrm 94:57:? ' .w wxrtmus. Awatw zmu Kmo. I-5 snm-2 7nVl5II7,llI7lI'HVIIVa0( pa! COMVINCID WA 1' marsh . 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