South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1922 — Page 7

TLT15DAY MORNING. CCTCBLR 3. 1922

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;o lack. Dully, if you plM5!,,! ' ci- t!i" bunny. "We cin't r-TCSi' i" another en tl;: narrow i-ril;rv "I -len t have rn y r0akei Dully., 'I car; jurnp riirht over vcujr hack.

. ' ! n 1 ! I v. :!!f rncle U'i,;p-;ly. Don't u . : ! ' ;; jw-..-. you fall in th water?" th- hunr.v. "Littl- matter that to ml"

i "It - -:::- to J! . ,' the l-ut:ny j 1 i:irh 1 the fror i'.oy.

't:. it I .sA "oh. that's so! You can swim!"

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th- k;:-.h..-n, il.s :i..;.-krat la iy .and the frocr hoy landed .afely on huu- K iM-r wa iio.hr'' Mn.-t:iiti-; the y-z. not fallin" in the warer

n the .-tove. It ft o.m the k ttle Thn I'r.ele Wi.i'.y went on his way!

i ca t.;e ; .e in.i. t;;e .-;.cy r:i: i. .an I I'.nlly hopper or. his way. ' J se r;;t'd to j'.oat up like a wii.t'' ciuul The hunny gentleman va half-!

in a 1 '. ue sky. "What, are yr u n:.i ki:;r, Nurse Jane?" ase,l Uncle Wiuh.. kh -." a!i-"u'!'.'i M:-s Fu?.zy Yu::2y. "Ar.d I'm ia I you Lappeti-

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no-.l a few thin -'.s more to timsh ir.y

pit kh .-!. Will you kindly l-o tiorc for me?"

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way ai'rriH th.e Io.l: bridge -when, all of a sudden, out on it. from the other end. ran the Woozie Wolf. "Ciu hark off my hritle:" howled;

th" AYoif to the hunny. "Oli. if you please. I don't "want to do that." sa'jd Fncle Wiprpily. "ian't you jump over my liack as

P.uMv did ?"

'iti'ht gladly will I l-o:'" a nswei . .1 1 "o!" howled the Wclf. "Dm poFra l" 'i-r:';ly. speaking like Kohjnj in- t make you jump over my hackHood, the jolly outlaw. "What may j Dnt before you do that I'm poinp: to

I have the pleasure- of tt;;: for) take what you have in that bap.

you. Nu is! Jane?" ' I'll vr:te what I want down on a

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FLAMING JEWEL

by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS

fvtid. "I thought you different. Dut !

I you're a rotten lot " j "If you think me so rotten, why i did you run oil ;he way from j Clinch's to warn me?" h. a.-ked ' c uri'jusiy.

bit of white Lirch bark," said the musk rat, lady, "then you won't forget in cai-'e you have An .adventure." Nurse. Jane wrote down what die wanted on the piece 'of 'white biruh tark, which the animal folk us- instead of paper if they need it. Then, holding the hark in his paw, Uncle Wiirily hopped over th field and through the woodd until he reached the'rocery store. "I'll Kot Nurve J.tr.e'.i thincs first,"' said Undo Wiily, "and look for an adventure afterward. Please put these things in a ha for me." spoke Fncle Wi:r:;ily to the monkey dootlle gentleman who kept the gro-cen,-f-tore. "Hum." chattered the monkey

ni:r;i 111:1:1: iod.w For two year,-. Fate, Char. re, ar.d 3 fstiny had bs-en lot bu-y to attentl to

"I didn't (1 it for you; I did it for j doodle. "Xurse Jan- wants suuar

'jmy father. They'll ja.l him if they, ami Icp. an.l other thincs nice and itatch him h.d.n' u. They've L-t Um yes er um." and he went

.t ;n tor n;:.; n tat-y put him :i pri-on he'll die. Jie cou'.-.ln'.t .-tar.d

off. mumbljr.ir to liimself to tret tht'

W"od-roatI t.'Ut of Gho. Iai;e

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a .vei.in toun.st rroni, it i k(,xv. And that ui;v I ame written on the lirch bark. Nw ork a Mr. Sard, tnppin- a. n irai Vutl ..r.i V(lU , rlear r,l, Wl-ih- .lid r,nt r.nv -much

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f.itli ;mw,t-'. i T of th" pri'-e!e., ! liiai. .!''(', (t .-im" it was stderi from a r fii-: e ("Unt's.s of F:htmi t. .t!o r i l.ko a fei: about tii" dif-r putabp. hunting camp whi 'h h o-,r.e l in the Adiror.dacks. litre. a mci;;' tlorrimlr.aN ant r:ff-raff of the Nor'.h Wood.-". ChPo'll liVed With h.e la.'Utiful ft-p-tl in filter. i:vi; stk a y i ; i

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down. "N' v r heard of him." t-aid Clinch, (a! rn'.y. There was a pause. "v'e heard you had a new man named Hoi Suth workins-T around ye ur piat e." "No." "lie earn" here Saturday niqht." "Wiio j,ayt sir?" "A iruiiio from Cho.t Iike." ' Ile.s a bar."

Th" distant cr.uk of a

checked her. Th" m xt instant sh picked up hi ride, seized li: arm. and I'oiriy ili'.u'il i;i:u into a spruce thii ket. "Do you want to t t my father into trouble!" she .-aid ;b rcelv.

different things Nurse Jane hid written on the lirch bark. Fm lo "Wlir.irilv did not pny rrvuch

i attention to w?iat he bouprht, for he

was wondering what sort of an aIverituro lie would have on the way homo. "There vom are!" railed the monkey doodle, as ho pave the bunny unale a ha?, filled with things so Nurse Jane could finish making her

Tiie roiky flank" of star Peak lor- i jricklr s. "F verythirs is in the ha?:.

dir-d the marsii here

''Come on." she whispered. j. rkin.,' him alonyr tliroiirh the thieker and up the ia-rks to a ft a hol

; :n the sher nek overhung by siia iru'y h em a .i-k.

wan nriirin i.ly .-tr'.ei t"r-m hr by j "-"ii know," ahl Lannis. "it I "I-t in t'.i'u ." ,-'he vi;,j 1 athles:.--

OFINTANA. ,i LTf.t! iuternateri-.a! von't io you any pood if hold-ur ! ly

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I men can lihle here and make a gvt-

I )arrairii robs j ". - tter frint ,u:n-j "Twan and seareh," said Clinch,

1 IMA NU FD SA FD. Sard of a c-'!e ;

Mn i. which .-rates tii.it the Fi.im- calmly. :n Jew 1 in r v in the T.'iey searched the "hotel" from sjon of Mike cpfi-'h. I i rr.i rrh j garret to cellar. They searched the heads for Cli.v h'.- abin at Star: e..rn. le.at-shed, out-houses. I oral a ml on h..s trail are 'woi Whib- th..n wast froinsj on. Clinch State Troop. ; ; to a rr i t into tlo.- kitchen. Ivirn f-r Co- hobhip of Said J ' JIm ." he .Haid co-rdiy, "the Statf (inn On Willi The S(or. j Tn . jrer.s .are after .tint fellew, Hat I'llAITIill 111. S.a. -it. who came hf re Saturday 'lirom. .ii h.- .-h.rt s'.eeve-. ea rra- n.ht. Wiiere is lie?" out or. the erar;di. He li t 1 little i "Hf went into llarrod' o pet us

he replital in a low voice.

"Whoever comes" he pr t L-d ed.. "will see ;b.e buck yn!r, n:d win certainly look in here " "Not if I o down llo re and t.tke vnur medicine-. Cre.. p mto that cave ar.d lio down.

Fr.eie ,'icrpily." "Thank you." spoke the rabbitOff he started attain, hoppinp over the fields ami throuirlx the woods. All of a sudden, as Fncle "Wi-rcily wis crrsinp: a wet, swampr place, he reached a ?pot wh.ere there was a bi pud'Ho of deep, dark water. Crossing the water, from phore to shore, wan a 1"? whicli served as a briil ire. "Put It is a very narrow bridge." thought T'ncle "WiL'P'ily a lie. looked over it. If I were to met any one

"What do you intend to do?" he:n tho middle, as I was crossing.

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up witli him and tip him off?" "H"'s hunting- on Owl Mnrsh. I'll trv."

hi "All ripht. Chancre your clothe I ar.-l h :p out til" back door. And

d .-mi ur ted. IP tli ' : "' ou' f'T Ha rrod'n patrols, too.

w ith Ci.radi. Th.oi Lan-I "All riph.t. dad," sh said. "If I

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he?" jtho reäoninp: Iii comrade led ou? rl ;n pink pinpham ad-' hfvr He aid a pa in to Iannis:

v.i,ce,.I toward t.aau acto.- the 1 ü a.-- rue p:ri. ne

ch of CM.--. I vor" men'p i lotb.e ir.ni.H uos e;y n'.-te and. pro-' the woods on r

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Troop. ri .p.n- at a walk, came to th... fork. of the C.host Ixiko road. "Now," .s.iid I,ann.s to Stormont,

!"!f yt.ei really blii-w you saw the 1 u.rl beat it out of the back door and ; tao to t;ie wood., .she's probably

It wa an u : ; i i n t e ! buildlnr. ' '"tuewlKr In theft " he pointed partly of ! In th" dining room ' 'b" -.votern forent. "Put," he h.!f a doi'r. :r. n wai'ed s.'. 'd'y for ! "-dd d. "what's your idea in fol'.owfcii. binr i Int. d ah. r.a rr.'a h:n'ir--' her?"

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Wliat is it?" "Stuff for Nurse Jane's pickle?," answered the rabbit. "Please don't take it!" "Yes. I shall!" howled the Wolf. He came doo to Fncle Wippily. snatched th hap and. prahhinp out somethinp bripht red. r-OPPp it into his mouth Then, all at once, the Wolf pave a loud yell rnd howl and up in th air off the log1 he jumped. "Whoopio! Zoopies! howled the Wolf and he Jumped hiph and o far that he leaped over the bunny's

hack and ran off In the woods, still!

how linp. "I wonder what that red thins was the Wolf nte?" thoupht the bunny a he hopped safely home to his buntralow. "What was It, Nurse Jane?" he asked the muskrat lady, as he told her what happened. "It was a red hot peprer that the Wolf ate!" lauphed Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy. "No wonder ho jumped! But there another pe-pper left for my pickles. Don't worry'. Uncle Wtppily." she added. "I only put in the least little hit. The Ted pepper won't hlte you." "But the Wolf had a hurned mouth for a week. And if you can find a paper cap that w ill fit the head of a cahhnpe a nil make It "look stylish. I'll tell you next about Uncle Wippilv and Sammle'. carrot(Copyripht. 1S22.)

IT IS A riiEASUItE To call at a place where you can find what you went after. This shopping all around town ond not getting what you want Is hard on the nerves. You won't need nerve tonlo and spend all your money If you can. get It In the habtt of comln? to our supply store. We will be glad to show you that It will be a pleasure to call a?aln. Iudd? Auto Supply. Advt. 236. tf.

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