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MAIL“ . . t} ~ 3. 1‘ in“ 1F’! nu tieivimzrav-i. nHOI ir-i Till STORY 1N THE SNOW would you your movements keep unread, Be caretul tread. how and where you -Old Mother NeturO. There was mystery in the Green ilbrest. Partner Brown's boy on his wey to collect ‘the up tram the greet sugar-mane that stood apart from the other maple trees’ had found one 0t his sap pails on the snow-covered ground. It was dented and battered out or shape. There were no lootprlnts save his own neer it, nothing to show what had happened to it or how it came to be there upside down on the snow. Standing there looking at it he had something like the funny feeling he had when ii; had seemed to him that he was being watched yet had tailed to discover anybody in the neighborhood. As he drew near the great maple foot of it seemed to be trampled even more than it had been by his own feet on previous visits. He glanced lip zit, the trunk and abruptly stopped to stare. There WM Only Ono pail hanging on that tree, and there should have been tilreel One o! the missing pails vrus the battered one he had found. A hasty glance around showed him the snow beneath the two spouts still in the tree. The funny reeling oi’ being watched iihat he had had wvas nothing to the queer Ioeling. Far enough to do that? And where was that big enough person now? \n'u< he hanging around watching from a hiding place? Farmer Brown's boy wont over to pick up the other pail. As he did so there was a sudden vrush in the brush on‘ at one sirir, It startled him so that he jumped Inside. Perhaps you know who‘. those inside jumps nre like. lic- turned just in time to mitt-h ll IZITHISSE of sflflcthlng whiio as it foot to judge by the sound." thought, Fnrmci‘ Brown's hop‘. “H0 must have been WIiti-Iiing me. I wonder ii‘ he knocked those pails oft, and if he did what he did il- for" He began looking In the snow at the toot 01 tho tree for the prints o1’ Liglttfoot/s hools and almost. hi. once he saw another footprint that (By Thornton Wulurgessl he saw that the snow around the, l"? 0th" on Ila side not for away- = that, out or curiosity. It wusu‘: With no mils to velvh it 111v driu- hunger that brought him over PlYlE "D had made "m? “"195 l" here. I don't believe he has been mer Brown's b0)’ lloil now. Who roundiugs. "Here is where he had taken those pails from that slfi0d wntphjng me when I firs; tree and what for? Who was bill llflil that fooling of being tlisappcarcd behind a young spruce H“ mdn-L (Gun... n‘ m ‘l‘(er|\ “W1. tree, lie knew it. instantly tor wvhnt. m, 1,1,“. ihvrm I gums that-S rho it was. the "flag" of a Door. as the $1,“... u H “no tall l! mum“ _ Tho uni. story: "Are Unlike ’l‘hai. must Iiave been old L;giii— Cnnshfin- a MARCH, 12; 394i Wmirr‘, I l on that tree, and there should have been three _.i.‘n0re o! that dripping sap. Then Lhe began to read the story in the I snow {or It was all written there ‘for any one to read who knew ihow. and Faimer Brown's boy did. 1t was written in footprints. "Now I know whose eyes l felt watching me." said he, talking to himself. “Anyway. that black ras- cal was one ivatciier. Wonder what made hin. wake up so early this iycur. l-ie should have slept at least u rnupli- oi weeks longer. lie prob- ably was just wandering around and found out something was going on over here and came to iind out about it, lie would do just (LWHRC long enough tor that." As he talked Farmer Brown's boy was following back the tracks in the snow. Presently he stopped nnii studied the snow and the sur> ‘watched?’ he muttered, still talk- ing to himself, "He could see me rollrcting sap, but I couldn't see him. Alter I had gone he tran- ilorczl about here for a while. Then he wi-nt to that true. The-re must have hccn a little sup in the pails pruhuhiy- he trim] to not srmn of it and knoritori those two pails oft zind splllrd what there was. Tilt-n ho lust liia tnnqn-r and lltltlod one If lhmn nruund uncl finally sent it ll_\'l|\_'_' \v:-_\- il\'(‘l‘ wiicri- i found it. \\\J\.\,\A4~\J\I\/»~I~vw.'»§ Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson §g,\,;;;:;= v ~ ~ i» ievcawsaafl LARUENY put all thought 0,! Liizhttoot. out of his head. it was a footprint bigger than his own and much like that o! a barodootcd Man nvith clnwsl (unny inside jumps: "Buster Beer!“ he exclaimed aloud, and was startled by the sound o! his‘ ¢A54 own voice. Hastiiy he looked nil§ Q3543: around. He wasn't really atrnid. ‘ §J3 Just startled. One may be startled‘ IIIAK4 yet not afraid, He icnew that Bus-- §K1073 G395 ter Bear was even more anxious to '95 V 9E3 . keep distance between them titan w E ‘Q18 I . he was._1-Ie plckd up the pllil; § " S ‘T: 1 _ v ' . _ y . ‘ ~ . h‘ l’ i‘ I " 1 11 k lb lhymg lie“ Show Eaflhdbllrffki 41“ Handcu fed to another prisoner, Harold Chnstotte, M wau ee a or ungh t?“ ed .1 e w! ehun ‘A107 . - r, is led from Federal Court to"the District __iail in Washington. for t e a ere pa: _an r B ‘Axqyfiz e was sentenced to two to six years in Federal Prison for lying to the It wtohtild do 111ml :1}: could ‘l0 ouse Labor Committee about his Communist affiliations. Motion r ng eno er pal rem e 5112M _ _ or a new trial and request tor ball pending an appeal were denied. hollse- It Wouldn't do to 105B My N3; blitlrtg" sou". we“ urn: OUGHTA as A LAW! Bv Freely and Shorts" 1:31. £33; ,1‘: l" g3 Irs BADENOUGII 1,; 5 r49 ANSWER. u 1 lit. E22; °‘ "“’ SAYSMILOIIIE it , A Rlmqggggm MAILMAN! I MAuMAN PQAQ. t», - /// . D") you n u obvious enough that South TICALLY CUMBmG Q / EiDllGll-GUES!’ R|% m bid his hand not only tanclly but. ~ ,_ with extreme optimism. His spade UPTO SEVENTH response to one heart was intended {or toenails. Once more he had one o! thoscl. South, in toil-W's deal. “stole" a wry quostitiiinliie slam contract lrvni undcr the opponents‘ nose. North deaiei. , North-South spines-atria to keep the opponent: from that suit, especially on the opening ieed, but his following diamond bidding in the face ot North's warning one notrump rebid, was scarcely sound. West could not. be blamed tor shying away from a spade lead. but his selection o! the heart nine instead or a club wee rather pecu- liar. East put in the heart jscir, end deciarcr, after e lightning celcul- etlon, dropped the heart ten! 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