Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1920 — Page 9

PUSS IN BOOTS JR. —By DAVID CORY.

CHAPTER XXIX. Well, as I was saying in the story J>efore this. Rowley the Frog who would TWroolng go, whether his mother would let him or no, jumped into the wagon with Puss Junior and bis friends the Scarecrow and little dog Buff, and away they went again. And this time you may be sure the Scarecrow pushed his old silk bat way down on his head so It wouldn't blow off again. By and by they came to a bridgeone of those very old-fashioned bridges, you know, all covered over like a big. long barn. And when they got right In the middle an'old owl flew-dowA from the roof and sat on the front seat next to Puss Junior. "Take me with you, dear Puss Junior, 11 he said. "Only first let me put on my green goggles, for the daylight hurts my eyes.” “Come along," cried Puss, but the Good Gray Horse turned his bead around and said: “I don’t mind an owl or an-

"Now for a Princely Ransom,” He Thought. other pussy cat or a little boy and girl, but please don't ask an elephant to get in and ride, for that would be too much of a load for oven my strong legs." “Don't worry, dear comrade," said Puss, “there are no elephants in New Mother Goose Land, neither is there room in tbto wagon for so large an animal.” i'his evidently contented the Good Gray Horse, for he trotted along as nicely as you please, and by and by they came to a great castle on a bill. “Who lives yonder?” asked Puss; but nobody knew. So the Good Gray Horse kept right on up the road till he came to the gates of the castle. And then Rowley the Frog gave a grat “Honk! Honk!” just like an automobile hern, you know, and the gates swung open. Then in trotted the grey horse with his wagonload of funny folks, and the keeper of the gates could hardly keep from smiling.

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“Tell the Lord of this stately castle,” cried little Puss junior, “that the son of the famous. Puss in Boots has brought ids friends with him to-make a call.” "Very good, Sir Cat,” said the keeper of the gates respectfully, and he bowed iow and retired within the castle, and presently he reappeared and Invited, them all to come In. Now the Lord of this stately castle was not a very good man. ’He not only robbed every one who passed his lands, tut made prisoners' of many and held them for ransom. So as soon as he heard that the son of the famous Pus* in Boots was without, he chuckled to himself and said under his breath. “Ha, ha! Now for a princely ransom!” But he never said anything like that to Puss, who entered at that moment. Oh, no! He was most polite and offered them ail a seat. But by and by he said. "Don’t you want to look over my castle?” And when he got tjie chance he locked little dog Buff in a closet and Rowley Frog in a spsre room and the

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Scarecrow in a chamber. But he waited until the last to make Pubs Junior a pris&ner. And I’m sorry that I have no more room in this story to tell you what hap pened next, so wait, little readers, and I’ll promise to tell you.—Copyright, 1920. „ (To Be Continued.) State Interchurch Pledges $2,592,737 The total raised in the Interchureh World Movement in Indiana is $2,592,737 today, it was announced at the state headquarters here. The national total is $144,176,536?" with Pennsylvania leading all other states and New York running second. Denominational totals In Indiana are: Baptist, $1,600,000; Reformed Church In America, $150,000; Presbyterian, $186,160; United Brethren, $321,288; Friends church, $120,000; United Presbyterian, $67,283; Church of the Brethren, $39,000. and Christian, $150,000. The citizens’ division reported a total of $9,000.

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CHAPTER XXIX. Mr. Mason smiled with unruffled amiability. 0 “Oh, Mrs. Varden, are you really serious about an apartment? I’ve another that would suit you much better, if you’re coming to town this winter.” “But I want this. Don’t jhow It to another tenant,” ordered the wotaan, turning crimson under her rouge. “Sorry, dear lady. This one is taken from the first of July.. My old friend Jimmy Harrison has the refusal of it, "Oh, the chap your cousin Evelyn threw over when he went tumbling into the European war a few years ago. What is he gong to do with an—establishment?” asked the woman in a tone which made me feel as if I had been struck by the flat of her pudgy white hand. "Mrs. Harrison is going with me now to look t the apartment," returned Mr.

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Mason, In a cold tone, which Mrs. Varden evidently took as an introduction. “Oh—MAs. Harrlsoni! And so you're the girl who snatched up Evvy's benu, I heard something about an up-to-date courtship and a modern wife. Quite modern. I should sny, nay dear.” ller”glance was poisonous— though she hid It beneath a smile. It asked how the husband I had “snatched up” was amusing himself—it cast ugly aspersions on love and marriage and all tine feelings. It sneered at truth and loyalty—that glance! I marvel now at my self-control. It wasn't Instinctive respect for gray hair that kept fie silent, nor even my frightful resentment of the way she misinterpreted Mr. Mason’s attitude toward me—it was the sheer amazement of discovering that my Jim had never been in love with Evelyn. He almost disliked her now—that I

knew. I was sorry for her—not afraid of her. * I wondered if it was hurt pride, but —I knew that little baby face had never jilted my boy!—it must be that Jim had simply outgrown Evelyn. After ten days of marriage my husband was actually eager to go back to the war—was he indeed a man who could grow tired of love after he possessed it? With renewed force It came over me that Jim’s life up t <f a month ago was a closed book to me. This painted, Would-be-youthful, middle-aged woman actually knew more about my husband than I! I By the time these thoughts had flashed across tny mind, Tom Mason had bowed her away, had swept me up the stairs, into his fourteenth-century Italian living

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room and back among the tapestried cushions of a wonderful deep couch, much too comfortable to be anything but twentieth-century American. “Mrs. Jimmy, won't - you do me a favor?” he was saying. “That dreadful old Varden woman means to have this apartment whether or no I want, her to. To save me from her, won’t you take it on—at sixty a month? You and .Tim will be much more, comfortable here then at the TValgrave—and I will be rescued from a tenant whose presence among ray lovely things would tarnish them forever! “Won’t you take it? I want my furniture to be among friends.” begged Mr. Mason with tactful kindness that made my feelings for him change from indifference to grateful liking,

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“You're very fond of Jim?” I asked impulsively. “Jim's a fine chap—old friend—chil-dren-together-stuff, you know. He and Evelyn had a boy and girl, moonshine love affair, too. But we drifted apart. It’s Mrs. Jim -who’s bringing us in touch again. She’s making the oid friendship seem worth renewing. Won’t she cement It by saving my little place from that old —vampire?” ’fom Mason laid his hand on mine for a moment—like a real pal, it seemed to me. Then he spoke—and there was a deep note in his lazy voice: “We are friends—aren’t wa, Donna Anna?” —Copyright 1920. (To be continued.)

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