SC- V .-.v: v Ar frOT PtENTV J3AIT TO THH OW IN WATER. QUE Ft .H-NET I (STEADY THERE A ( it v o I 4 0 lO'r ''.? iV ' IT X .(.i. iii U.:'': ."..' ..'.;.". ' I . . z 1 ' . r "'fc. -a.". )i 1 1 . -"1 VTWr . v l FISH.QUiC. 4l f ? comb 1 ; S4EiBBir. TIm North Amtrk ' v "Til BAIT MAKE 'v r 1 t1 vvf throw com MEAT-BAIT ! M WATER? ( THAT CkEE0Y sjhapi cua ' J kvAHTSTOEAT) THZMlfJJ . -J-- v. si 5 . r - x.'X xNs 4S . X J 7:- HW v - ltt week you werie told how Aundak. th Crow, tried to fool LittU Betr by telling hun how to Catch 0-me-me. the Pi'Ml, . . , Dyputung wit on httuii; ana now uric Bear turnea uieuDiee on uw eman vrow oy wipqraig wno hii w w wi ii . -:. tail,' instead!' Well, Aundak kept pretty quiet for i while, and watched Nokoniiaynd Big Bear getting reedy jopuj the big Dip-Nef ; In the Stream to catch some (Uh. The king pole that is used to raise and lower the 'bag" of the net they set in the forks of stump f ' , , . A MM W. U Cr.rl m-A tAM mmA mi V tm(l ( rMl fairly WBtr WhST thffV lt it fink be . Utah iivw wit lira wa um v ww win biiw w mntti w w i i ibm - - 1 ' neath the surface. Aundak had, by tha tiine, recovered his spin r. and hopped on the stump to bo ' , 'V -. Ltrriw Gi.jAso can runout Athatsaltbaq!) i'-id c i C OM BiftBEAH. WHr CAN .Jj f stomss xiire itrrLm aoy.' 1 thatohb 0 HtCE MEAT-B4IT ; SINK INSmP NFT MUFF.' WUFFr - m t mm Cmmmm mm 1 m- HlMGRY O trAH- Swallow up M TOO BAD.' - , .im ni n. imW r,iiwilflff Hir! Yellow Hlr ta rthr U th ittmM th couU find, and then he showed .- " them how to throw the stqnes out in the stream to that they would, fall in wide circle beyond the net .This was to frighten the fish , r ; "and drive them in toward the place where the net lay. and. to attract the fish to the very spot. Nokomis thew in the water, directly v ' over the net, scraps of meat and crusts of corn bread, which she had brought along as fish bait But Little Bear thought it was ' ' sin to throw ANY kind of food into the water. He complained loudly about it. saying it was a very wasteful thing to da (He want ; y: d to EAT the bait HIMSELF. Aundak saidt) -: ' i j i ; ; ?-: :u-;S 'r:U-.7---i Growling Bird, like most little boys who live outside of towns, could throw stories very straight; and to duite a distance, but not so Fanny YelWHairl i The stones SHE tried to throw seemed to fly in all directions except where she aimed thentSomev ; : how, Girls cannot throw a stone.-or a baU as straight, or as far, as a Boy;Aut, then,vthey can skip-the-rope much better, as a rule, 1 . --.A .,:. ,, n.. whin T if ti Rff H felt rather Vain on account of eettinff the better of Aundak in the 4 ' ' V.IW v.w wu.iw mm mr . v v.." -w -. - ,, mmtmr r.1 h. "ot" ink nnA tia hnii3ht h could afford to ahOW Off a little.- So. when : climbed the stump, and, standing upright,' walked boldly out on the pole of the Dip-Net I He ' dale, seeuig a chance to get even witn mm, too a nana r aaaap . s ' j i , a Ui-Hl (HAVJ'HAyJUI .r i DUCKING OOrffn vnJOO A A3l7 A? iS COME HELP v , r-. kit fi ihrlp- " ,5 4 , ' The Sly Old Cro Jumped up and down on theoAerendof the rl and "jog eled" it a utde. Theft he caUed out suddenly, .... j lCATCH UM IAHY FWH TODAY 1 J id SHII.& nnuuiW ,- ' , "s "'. vlu wivv jMJiipw up aiiu uuwn on uic vuicr cnu ui uiv poio ana , joggieu it uiuc. inm n vaucu uui niuusm, . : : ' ?! v rms' nttTMfmii oi 1 1 ruo. w . 1 t i. 1- .. . . ! .. . i. 'i.i i " j . vi-j t wwwv( ww iainu4nui ua, gi twn unii or wil bo eutruea-UUIt ne IOK ms.oauuics ana lumgica nsauiuat t f i '' tow t1 w'. 4 lnt,ttt nouCb'of th Net! It all happened so ejuickly that i ent noticed tfM accMent (eept Aiindak),' imtil . ' the sound of the LOUP SPLASH was heard! - Of course Nokomis and the Children came runnine to the rescue s sooJt as they Nokomis .went off to ekt more baic ha . '" A, Saw the fix Little Bear was in, but Big Bear did not appear to worry over it He knew that Little Bear was in no rea.t danger, kept his balance very well until Aun- , , 5 because ALL the Bear People, both Black and Brown, can swini like DucksP So he only chuckled, and said: w" Woof I LittW i-iM H-:r,S:: r iiCU i foSSffSyTn '; ir. -L' t CH"6fso. YAH!YAHll. -t ' jHO.'KOl HO' irrt.j ViVt .iL i' ' II WUH.JCE THE I I PLENTr SMART. I . . I iir . -IX.? i --i Z0 YOUEVEtt. TANGLED UP IN THCTAET, M I1U-V - - hi L VlWfvfc., -b 1 t ' V ;- JL I J7.tL?f,u . . i t il . . . s.r . " i i 1 1 n .. ...-ii -aif ; . J . 1 1 ,.- , l . iu1. ; " r. an tv5 " - - - -. ..... .... m- - - - - av lMMwataBBi When Little Bear came up gasping on account of having swallowed a lot of water), he made a fearful fuss and turmoit He had entangled his feet in the meshes of the Net and could not get them free.;r Besides,' there was a big, fierce-looking Fish, - e " D-gah. the Fickerci, caught in tne net ana jumping against mm, ana it ingnteneo nun so tnai ne Dawiea wusiy iot neip .um. -. , . - always did when In trouble.' When Yellow Hair saw how he was tangled up in the Net she was very much distressed and begged. . ' . . . 1 '- . ' . ... ..'..' 1 .1 . . 1.. Ti n . . I- L.U .t.L. m .1 .L. 1. . J T 1. . mm. A fmm.l.mT Xl'.rA ' . ' f ! .. MoaomiS 10 nurry ana lul pun ciau oi un win. 01 dcmi loosnoia vi vn can vi uiv puie, uiu, nwwua anu '; , helping they soon raised the Net and swung it around until they were able to land it and Little Bear, safe on the dry land. f'l f I'll Hf-YAHS BlQTlStt tcn; o o life-: v.) Jl ITTLrHFAO HASCAUGHm- IS'NTHE piENTysmffrA . HEAP LUCKY. f -m-t-T-j-l mm At a9 H '1 n 7 I L I fid. r-WL "2 1 .W ,-7: -r in m 11 1 hf .,1.11.1 1 hut in Ti ' r 1 fl i As toon as the Little Cttb felt the ground under his feet all his confidence (and impudence) returned. He saw O-gah, the v-v t ' , Pickerel, wriggling beside him and he made a grab and caught the fish in his fore paws,' holding it against his breast in spite of its ' i 7" truggles. Then he cried out boastfully, "Hi-yaht Hi-yahl 'See heap big fish ME catch all by myself r? He looked so ridiculoua ; -1 V . , sitting there. driDDine. with the bis- fish itrupplinff in his "arms" that Nokomia and Sii Bear lauehed till their sides achedl Aun- . . au ugg.es. aiicn ne cricu out, ooarauiiy, . ni-yani m-yani ; oee neap Dig nan ron.caicn au oy mracui- -tv muacu au rimciuous sitting there, dripping, with the big fish struggling in his "arms" that Nokomis and Big Bear laughed till .their sides achedl Aun- 4 AmU mm.,.IAm.'m mmm .Um l.L. I J. . I -t m .(. . f l.'.l. ...L-.l. mmtUmm ,tm11mA tm li ;. .' 1 1 wmiuu k uiv fvuf vui inww ancvting; icnuuu niiw .. iic iuib. w iwiuu iupiv, wiiii.ii wi ibwm.. wi.vm.w , ; And so, as it often happens, the joke we aim to play on another turns out to HIS advantage which makes us feel Qt : . v i .. ciieap. But Little Bear was not often so kicky. . And NEXT weea-can you guese what will happen then? , , ; A.T. cT'y : r 'V. , .c. iS"4