Thornton W. Burgess "I'll trap him," replied Tommy. "I'll trap him and take him away A lesson that is truly learned, and let him go where he wont get May mean useful knowledge earn- into any mischief" Dd. so that evening, Tommy set a -Old Mother Nature ihox tr-.ip over by the peas He bait- -ed it with a carrot. because he Farmer Brown came back tromiknew that Peter has a liking for lhe garden to the house. "Tommy," carrots. Anyone caught in that laid he, "if we are to have any kind of a trap wouldn't be hurt peas this fall I'm afraid you'll,in any way. They would be have to shoot that rabbit that isifrighieiied. but that is all. visiting the garden every night. That night Mistress Moon did He's eaten almost half a row not begin her climb up in the dark already. I suggest you take you-wsky until quite late. Peter waited. gun with um. and watch for him'l-le nailed for the moonlight before '.his evening" There was a twinkle visiting Farmer Brown": garden. in Faririer Brown's eyes when he Pctcr likes the moonlight. Mlstressi mentioned the gun. Moon was shining so brightly that "I don't want to shoot him." saidiall nhout if was almost as light as Tommy. "It isn't fiiir." bv claiy. when Peter left the dear "In what way isn't it fair? That 101:1 Briar-patch Mrs. Peter warned In our garden. and it isn't fairihim to keep away from that gar- 'nr him to eat 1'. up.” said Farme'.'.cien, Peter pretended not to hear Brown. her. He started off lipperty. lip-i "He dossii". k".1'.'v he sE'.oii'id.':'i." pcrtv. fiii niici hearied Sil'Ei'!ilt for; mid T:niniy "Those pens are Just that g--rclcii. As soon ilS he got. rreen things growing. things he where the peas were eruwiiig. he ikes. He doesn't know any reason saw the trap Farmer Brown's Boy why he shouldn't help himself. had set there Most traps are hid- lust as he does to clover and den but not a box-trap. Peter tn:-s." hopped siraigli-t over in'it and "Just the sonic we're not tn qet lookrd inside. In the back part rid of that rabbit. or else teachpiif Ihii ti':ip lay H tender yoiintzi 'ilm to stay out of the g:irdCn..c:iri'oi. it was very tempting. but laid Farmer Bi-own. iit wasn't tempting enough. You isee, Peter had remembered that icarrots were growinu in anotheru . ipa -t f the garden. Their he might woop 1SLA1N'DS.CARlBOl) safleli? help himself if he pleased t 0. Then too. Peter recognized FERRY SERVICE 'li1fIi trap. Once upon a time he had ibeen caught in it. and once was issilings June itlth to Sept. 28th Inclusive) enough. "Huh!" exclaimed Peter "Huh! Dally Including Sundwk I'm not going to be fooled by that Standard Time. From Each Terminal. thing." '7 am., 9 a.m.. 11 a.m. I pm.: 3 p.m.: 5 pm. 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Get back ”in the pink" with King Of The Royal Mounted By THE TRAP L... Springtime in her heart anlnl IISIIZTI M10 M116 DIE:VAIllA'DlGB..lll5 (.5'iLD.AWlBIIDl7 IJJIED AND AMIOWIDC IMNDYIF 7IR!4T- "Huh!" . xclnlmed Peter. 'm net rain; to be fooled by that thing." "Huh! What do you think Peter did then? He settled right down to Cating those tender young pea plants. Isn't that what you would have done had you been in his place. It seemed to him that nothing could possibly taste better. so when at last he could eat no more. that row of growing peas was considerably ShOl'iEI'. Yes, sir. ll was considerably shorter. When Farmer Brown's Boy came to look at the trap in the morn. 111! he knew at once that that trap Would never catch Peter Rabbit again. "The rascal knows this is -'l WED. Mid 119 15 In.) smart to be Caught in it.” thought Farmer BFOWTVS 333'. ”I don't want to shoot him, He has Just as much right in live as I have. I simply have to outwit him somehow." For the next two nights Peter Rabbit kept away from the gay- den. He didn't want to kr,-'.p away. but the first night Redziy Fox hap- pened around. The second night HOOLV the Owl, biggest member of the 0wl,family. sat and sat, on the top of a telephone pole near enough to Farmer Brown's garden to keep watch of it. Per- haps he knew that Peter had been visiting it, and was waiting for him. It was Peter's good luck that he happened to see the big Owl light on that pole. It happened also that Farmer Brown's Boy saw Hooty light on that telephone pole. It gave Farmer Brown's Boy an idea. He chuckled, and then went back to the barn. In a cage there, was a young Owl not quite big cnough to fly. He had fallen from a nest. and Farmer Brown's Boy had found him. g Soothe them with MlNARD'S uuimnn D ?I a freely. and 1 Side relief. Organic odor. ' N. 'm I,vtb.' onmmulw, IVi'PtIAI.-Mr 4 s7vAA't-oi! d4HEs.'.'-AH R.-:MEM5ERs!! wt-N. K 5HucKs- W-WHUT HAPPENED? AH sawmzr Mn g ci.ouo i-imsiwovak N ' MAH BABY, WHILE DIDN'T . go z vo'wAs em-iiN' 5:: no I ., t g rr.'.' AH was AFEERD DARK IT WAS N DANGl:R.'.' CLOUD.'.' l 1 1 H '-”d"pk.5I! H 9- 4h i , :7; um: max s4izsu7.an-mr A FBVKKIT WM THE GUARDIAN. . . . .;.,..... . .-.;.;. .:i .,.;. fioiiiractrllrldgo lg hunllne Culbertson A SURPIHSING outcome An intended sacrifice bid in the following deal. turnedout to be something much more profitable. ' . south dealer. Neither aide vulnerable 410843 9100652 9642 -Ins ' um us win NE QK83 W QAIO 9.197! S .;,u(Q 4.1106 973 QK5 QAQJ7 QKQ83 4.542 Thebidding: South West. North lint 1' Pass 2' 3NT Pass Pass 49 Dblg. Pass Pass Pass It required considerable vision for North to bid four hearts. even as a sacrifice. on his teii-high holding. Moreover. iliere was the question whether East could make his ihiee notrump, with probably only one stopper in the heart suit. However. North had the shrewd suspicion that East held 8, long. solid club suit. and since South had not been able to double three notrump. the defensive potential- ities seemed very bad. (Observe that North was right - three notriimp would have been easy against and defense.) West. leading against the act- ual heart. contract, selected his fourth-highest spade. East won and determined to break up the clearly impending cross-niff. returned it trump. Dummy! ten won and a diamond was led toward the closed hand. East put up the ace the might well have waited!) and led another trump. Winning with the Jack, south then led a club. East overtook his partner's ten to lead still 3. third trump, and South of course won. Before ruffing a club in dummy declarer made a vital and far- seeing play - he cashed the spade king. Then he ruffed 3 club. ruf- fed a spade with his own last trump. and ruffed his remaining club. At this point West was squeez- ed! South's hand was being re- duced to K-Q-B of diamonds. Be- fore playing to the last club lead. West had three diamonds to the jack and the high spade. Whei could he discard? Not the spade, because when dummy ruffed the club. the spade ten would be good. So West had to throw off a dim- mond, and declsrer won the last three, fulfilling tricks with his three good diamonds. Sugar plantations are the main industry on the Indian Ocean is- lands of Mauritius and Reunion. By Zm any . 1 All Yollkwc. MPEIIDS i ufmlfllia-I 541!” 7705 APMIR.' I...I..TH'COLUMMi55 SAID I GIVE YA ONE... AN' I DIDN'T WANT YA 1'' OOH...UH... LIKE DIDN'T on. KNO3B5Y...OH, HOW COULD vou...A PRESENT INSIDE THE FLOVVRS... A NECHLAEi,ZE...YOU . e COLUM'I5T6...f NEVER READ THEM mines rsiwuitiv. ; DH...THERE wAs I. some GOSSIP. 2- ARE YA READY the rec, HONEY 1 east-i...eooo THING ri.i. as READY I ow? LEAVE ALL THE ctieeiuls Aaour us IN me omen ROOM. IN A secouo, V HONEY BUN. By. Alex. Raymond At-I. sin 1 Miami HAVE mount WHAT A L055 izowinric wu ' .A"' i -o 7' u ?'t'Vi:L?-fr! 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