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Ui -- "4,v DAILY EAST 6HE66NUN," FEttDtETdN, OHEOdN,. FRIDAY EVEWKft ;MAV 13,-11.. TWELVE PA(3E j tAGE TEN niiiM..umia ... ., 1 T . ,;. i iiw, .' vt .. m " 2 -uWWu THE ..... :rryy v.... I ,. , ' W .. H .. S V , -ii. . p : t '-' r- y n , n f i -t "sf 4'H ' '. . ? Jj,' ' . WAw-V'wWV"- lira linear . 7J ELU WeTlt My wortl t-htV R( But By Sob pointed atralght Vv'lB front of him Into tha mea se, (ut nobody answered Ala ttuca yon anre nobody heard It becaase tjnjT.Rok waa n alone. . ""Shall 1 ro 'a What It l7-went o Buaay Bob, "Dse ma! I'm cored, Ind rat i rnaat go And out." : Pla'took one hop forward, than ha eroftled back tote ' tha raspberry ihtefcK klTheo ha. bopped out again. el uk vti Mtrd. Into tha thtekef -we popped. Oat ha ram a aasala. hid IMa m ho-was brave enaetgb lo stand on tlptoaa and peer over at tha curlou thlBf In tha meadow. iWha l nr. ha kapt muttering r and orar. "Itanak an orful noise." i. Presently ha did get eoarage enough o hop quite doe, than whlltl How neavovtedt ' ,. - Tt'a a a human child!" ha panted. 'Tar!' Dearl How danfaranal" . 8af it tha thick at ha.peared arod 'n tea If ha wero belnt followed. No Only a Vaard tha cry: "Oa--o! O-a--o! ' K-a-a-o!". - t "I eah't aland It!" he cried,- Jp- pTr hta aawa over ht-arai 'It' luat oful and rnrauppoeed to bo atudylns hotany today: and how can t with that racfcet om oot I'm Juat sains r1ht tMaelMt twamlt!'4 - -" ' Ha atnck l oars ap raV bold and aaaay and married rliht uif to tha bis TMt!ne oajndte rn th laeaie. t ""Tea ate tba lohtr he aald Arm ty.awni ttt Br ttl Blop 6tB? svT wah ! rta 'ho-wani XlVa Bmpd rn e,b1e feet monad- TtwbahT a ah: arrlsL hr.aadthdtrteUrhlht! ffha bahy i. djfiid than and there and.looltad tmanlv i' -v -" Aow rt and miTelenthia; Bwnny trbV tHad to look But of -oor. bohtah hvst much nut. Thl-bahy loa(tht ha waa trylns to ho funny. Tla-Hrnk sunirlar aha !aotKd Mid n weat har plump hand -and arViat did aho d-bat crab hold of xfonwf Be tjyoee oarT . 1 Xevro!" rrhrd onny Bob. ktcklnt f?t m ann.- '"Lemro!"- w " Oo tS nwamtta!" amid Baby. boldlns all tha tighter. If yo dwf fhla nitnute.r dd Bunny 'Bat, "you'U wlah yon had.' .: Vtit ' ' TW1H rad1r fd Baby. Oh. ' bow ! Bneftiy Bob (ought and ktrnrgiedC And the mer he Hopped ardnnd tho mora Baby laughed and tho tighter ibV bald an." But a rab btt'rntt'h ft wllppary thing -tm hold ad trtty neoe' Bua-ny Bob aHnnad ar' wwar- and bellera; ma! t ha eno ear leaf on IfruIed risrft aVqoi for homo, hartttnr ddn-s' Tike a. willed hla ehoutder. ' He waa hopping np Fern Lane near hla home when ha stopped to bollah hlmeetf- up a bit - I wont tell tha others," ho aald. "Thaj-'d only make fan 'of m";-1' ul . Thump! 'Ttmmpi-Thnmpt WTiafu thatt Great heavy fooutcpa. Bunny Bob peered through tha feme. Lawa-a-aaasey: Tho baby wa attar him! She waa bearing down en hi in aa faat a her tat lea could arry her and PeUa wlin- hen big n4c Jlnger ,ln with a biuxavtermilfk?the drat of . ' . li i ...... But that'a what waa. blsvking that door. . Mininiy Cttttontot wa noj, aae to etand. wringing belt pa w when there waa something to be. done. Ho. She-. called, all hr children and act them .to work. Thenvhe vUohd lu and. .the. dWt. did rlvl .Soon oh joy'. I They .v ware .ihrounh, , Wut kli.pd Bunny Hob into the sunshine with an hla family. . -; .x , . . K;oma now,", said Mammy Cotton lot... ".We'K all. go visiting .Auntie Long-ear.'.'- .. a hey went single die, oh. so quietly! Mother; Cott,ntot.leadiag the way. aad Bonhy Bob at ,the4nd of the proren; New. of ourev. Bunny, Bob should have followed, rigW:1 along behind l.ti tla a.tter Jloj uujl he, reaohad Aur.ttt Long-ear's house. 'Stead of that he had lo stop nont end sairs once to , TE BATH-TUB SEA j front of her and waddling like a duck loolv ai. the pew. oxLf Ui; U pasture end croaking: "L'k. uk. uk. wasus." and once. aij'. lo n,bhl. a little new - ' My word!" cried Bunny Boh. kick-, leaf lu the yegetablr garden. . , ing up both hind legs at-ooco. Then; . "There'a -. thai thieving crhter!" ho turned and raced for home. Butiahouied a. loud rough voire. that baby waa a regular fox when It came to trancing down a body. She aaomed to hcow Just where poor Bunny Bob huddled Juat.inilda his m4 front door. , On. ahe came waving that big fat flngnr In front of her and talking to herseltr , ' . , "Oh, why waa I aueh a ruober aeck!". groaned Bunny Bab, aa ha wished.. Into tha houee. "Mammy! Uammyl Some thing's chasing me!" "Mercy mil'; led llamray Coitoa- t Baby is lost!" cried another voice, and Bunajr Bob aw, two (iip: right aear him. not .children either, but great big horrible grown-up humans. - ,, . How be ran! . And lha worst, of ,l wss lhai the fright and all rh.t seared everything out o hla poor, lit lie. punl. He forgot about Mammy Cottootot and going :e Aunji l.ang-ear;a. Ha ust ran far. hopie. u h was, used la ... '. j -t : : tot." and here our-olnir' 40.-. are) blocked up, what with a cow ottpplng on one and a atone from the fen-e falling in another. Oraciauil 1 feet a If i war in a-trap. Coma. Bunsty Bob! - Come, children all! We'd beat get out of her if wa can,"; ; She led ibe way lo .the only door way left,.., . . v ...... i ."It 'a dark! Ifa faved In ot some thing!" aha dried .stringing her paws. "Oh., children, A children!. .Help ,e dig!".- Of omrs, brouldi't.,know that Baby we sittma on. the Ipole plav'ne ""Tgj!" jrtlo4 Kn'nny Bo6" an Thud! Jftudl jThudlm tf r after him all, r!iht . 11a was so scared that when he reached bis ewo door ho didn't' notice Baby anting there dozing with the vaterpiller if one band and a nice bjg pebble la the oihef. and what did h. da bat. Jump right on Baby's lap!... . , .. . . , "Look!" cried a voice behind him. "He's led. us right to BabyJ He's found our baby Nfor. as! Good lit ; I r raublil leresfter he may hare all the cabbaBa leave. he wants.. VnSt're vegetable anyway?" t, t v -, , Ow e ant jma'ched no Bnhv. wh!t) IF! tailon have the QCCAri'.Wide And sights most Jtrsnfe'e to see. And. tho' soak pleasures' i'ta d- ; - , (, nied, . , . 1 havtjmy balh-tijb set.'-M TI-. FtVery wide" and wry deep! K It wouldn't do at all Fat o'er its tide to lean and peep, - For fear I'd slip and fall. So 'ejufclly I stand tr white The- ihip thit I hi 'miidir'-''. Sail far and Rear for many mile Ob many a pirate raid. . Commanded oft by Captain- Kidd. Or bthtr blictaneeT' She oe in search of freature hid. heflever J roay tleer, ... . - Som'etimci an awful norm I make: . 1 b low with all my mittht, . And eanje.'ihe waves to rise and break, And give the crew a fright. But then, of course. I'm always there To lend a helping hand.-- i I Again I make tb weather fair - And bring them safe to land. Tr; Y: ' BY,F-liftNKtI.50Lrm I; ;( i v lNTOeT6l)KTOrnHUlTt'nnlMId.0UeSciiaOM0r M4 try i i - i '- doll Swings - .y?C:-. "-f' i--i vlng -cat) bo r-f r--r -t -Tie r r-- t .'eft the hole free and In bounded Bunny Bob. Weil, he waa so scared thai he ran Into the darkest corner ef the houe and hunched dovrtl .here to think over everyibiag. - After rvr so long' h renenibered about Auntie Lang-ear,. sd very, very carefully he; began Inching himsrlf .0 the door to see If all waa well. - . . ; .."I'll never, rubber again." he re-j solved, ai he peked his noes out of thai door, then wbat wa his mirpn-e to! !ce a great pile af good things there right In his reach. Radlhe. lecture., calibSKe Jeoves!. Tom! Yjim! Wht j a feast! .Bunny Beb pulled It all In and spread it out In the dining room, then Heine; a generous lltt'a had.e he i Ihnatlrd aver to Auntie- Lonr-eur's' house to i-a!l th whnte fsmila t en j,a the wondrf! f with k'xi. , I n SIMPLE doll's sw LM made with a few sticks, sum wTm empty spools, and a (ew brads, J I and will prove a tor pleasing' o any Utile girl or boy who la ot too old to play with dolls. The awing shown in tha drawing Is vary . con venient, as It can be rloed up and put away In a comparatively ima.ll jlace. On tha drawing will be found a com plete table Indicating the parte and giving the dimensions of each., , -, tTbe . fw. roatw Q aad J should, be sad first, i Aad then parts K,.nnd, jr, whleb . are .fastened tuf bra ta. avaojrrs.betsrean. (ha posts. Hfjft fss'n-paxis' A and D wjth,wo round b4d .acjenva to. tha frame, al ready! aaKtexaod bead tho spreader O. te thai lowen end of, ih posfe Jut memtoMd. Tba aotwttrurrlon- will al tewthe frame to- fol Inltde" t poata A-wbd IX "Si ' !' ' '' t ' 'Thoseae-ht a. tere' HloWger than 111 wide and' Aaa foar bole bored-at thro earntra i&reuga which' tlW atrvng pasaoe. J The alats farming the arm. bilks and front -na be matto fam pleert-f ltt-e- wr- other avatlawo sersae mkrerlbkv.ffbr khtts -also- has- fiVWa bore atthrceate( and about H'-frtmt carb' ead; The parts l. i nd K", which hold tha slate up from the seat may bo made of smatr aquara (laying holes bored through Iht centers lengthwise, A V." drill will be plenty large enough however If you do not posses a aaiall drill one can be mad from a flnlrhing nair. Empty spovta- may be used If available and Will make very satisfactory spreaders Fasten two screw eyes to the cross beam K four inches apart and now the tear ean- b huag.' Tib at blbco'of String 'to1 a email button, tfen thread the airing up through tha seat, spools 'i i i f n- i ii ii i and alats at tha back com-r. Kelt determine the height you wish lha aeat to hng from tha rtoor and Ua Us string to the acrew eye. Kost tbej string oa down through tha s'Ataw weot and seat at the front corner, aad attbao knot- the end under the aeat o ti a button to It. Run another piece of string to the other corners aid with llttls adjusting tha aeat can b made to hang properly. Paint the swing to match other doll furniture or ktaln and shellae If you have the ratter finish on hand. ' - THE . JUNIOR COOK t'lNKAI'I'LK C.XIr For a quiok and nnusual eandy,the-j I WM vn IVHi Wlil.VV UUU.,i. ' 1 Cut two slices of candled pineapple iuto small pieces; cut from the hole ' out-sri that arb piece la wedge shn--' and sirarronlform. - 1 t Put 1' cupfut'oP conrctloners auiaV ' and M 'teaspoon ful or vanilla Info a ,boTl. ': ... ' " i' Add 1 IsblMpoonful milk and etlr. If the past iso is very stiff add 1 teaspoonfur mare of milk.'' Dtp tha tips sf the pineapple plerea into the sugar pe till tha pineapple si hV lovered. Place on oiled paper 111 dry and serve at onre. The caddy will .dry very qelrkty. ' It should have Just at little milk added as possible tor If Ih sugsr hr too "runny" tho Cindy will not tie good. " ' ! ' BO- Ht. -vil.4"' ' I X am oipo4tf4f is'Tatteri T' ' My 7-l-ie-f-Il J a rlvar'fff . Mr I-l-U U - as fiver i Great Bftsbm-tvi.. ,-.',,- ; ?. aty Illt I--ll bt r river In Ha les my f-e-lZ-M Is town In Blcb as.' Sfy Mitel too name of a: faaaeas erbtesman. "AAULAL XtOTJBUE ACROtTJO JU ToutbfuL ' ' 1. rro'eataxd. ' " ' ''.' Bolomon's sea. " iar ' A egefkWi. ' Negleet. To -arsttltatr together. . " x.yojA f .''Kfv, ... jnw'fij' Sdtrfef 7elfer AMVAL'tiOUBLB ACK0ST10 ' AttveaH E -Jf-i-nct6 K 6sniaei If 3 iMoK wtuk ih ttie mipa i tniyj jriu jjowuu you. t -t i. . St ; ( pertuna tnit uotners, svery one u efjdown water And more water tilU. And that.was ho, It J bsgan. (ror,snra, so rieair nec .u.u,. iWjack tbooajht It never would be on the greVl hlltboardV rlglit aroind frAnaJ. tnVn-'atipfaho''theyie1 'old Mr. M oouo.pUy.JOUJt of doora the corner from the grocery store, jhe j i;artwi .to torn abound, salt h alauA In hi, wboio llfernevar. And iboya aw.th sign of the cireus. And spring wagon after three in. tha afer. then, Jui aa auddenly as ttsough the) you know how. wondeiul It, is to see noan aad see what, was ready . sell, . . . v. . nr aurn ; th bi Mirm af turn rvr.! trcus 01 ' . a.u r iu.i ,mw u wk mM mti thina as a. rata storm, tho l.de -rolled-. bacJt tola-It- never. never land, the sun ahono warm ana fcrigbt hd all the; tree and blossom gve.tbmaelvs a ahaka ano imu Mason an is what fun it is lo read an 1 Jack, "we outni t) pave .a lonor .u about the--lovely lady- who walks thai siur .down in tie yard al) ready for uSfes.ca tnai tain cn.id get a.i I inoiiry for ihmrs sold till ml had a dollar: and after thai get feo 0dr cent. or the sale and everybody was happy. l-'rtriiiv m u. pl.ur and brisht and ev ery yard had lines of clotheVAUl tar ' rjiBney you rne7' ' sorting and sunning. Saturday was Oer.ld gav one, taat, depra po warm sad bright Juet.ths sort of day j at the bottom of his pockets and up kids." he warned theui, at a lune Hi tnt soiiadw) In hla ears. fRllI In.. .... ... . .Th,t. W !don., n.w ,M , d0 VU Gerald. .I ' "Last your Money!" rsrlauned JCW, tight .rope llsn't she wonderfuHr And the great , elephant thai eeeoU.to big to be true tbut of course you know I-.- k.. nr J.ok-. biwh. and sum he ta!) And the Indians aud clowna o 4ha. girlastoo cao .out,. of ,th aad- lions and monkeya and aerobe.; house and hunted up the dries: placo (and. trained seals well. aad. luM ev they eould (Uwd an -begaa playing ry thing.,, Thay were aU. there, on the marbles. Of course, the girls didn't I billboard 4nd if Jacb had BM beef, a tut very Ion at Ynarbles the aoopjvery well .trained, son, if noj taillOb took tf bop-aeotch and Junsn thaope, how latai tn.Hardr. dinner ..might but whatever it waa they liked best-Jasj have waited that evening or Uio,brad do. they atayed. out of doors and anvi a was to bring. . (.(... . joyed .tb aussahliio. . -.( But, fortuaately,.he was well rrnlaed Late In the afternoon. Jack' mother nj f;r .reading r the billboard eamo out ot tho font, porch eod (htougb ooce. he dagged the bays home railed, "Jackt Jack! Oh, Jac! Jack witb bias aad delivered the broad to Harder!" But not a sign of Jack waa hi, mother. Then the boys, sat down hi in. to buy and tab away.". j for poking Into dark corners and seen or heard. - L think hn'a over to Ted' back jard looking a i the new rsbblis.'.soitges'ed Mabel, they.glrl. who lived. net doQ Mat nste go and call him?" Of course. !. Harder taid,yes, aid vary aooa Jack, hlrasell came, running to- to what hi mother wanted. , "t flad I haven': enough bread for dinner," said -Jilrs. Harder. "and I wish you would run ap tp the greoery and buy two loavea.1, Perhaps sosn of the 1- ev WAsjrcsav wIulmi-jm ,i, no la afce taaiieir efL shea Ut ka WrfbAsy. Cmm yew tell whew U Wa wide posted awscili Ua afacea tttsst ewsssasw wwu, on the .back door step and begn. n plan. (Of, course., ibex were, eU going u tJis cioas that one .thing -sta set fled. But how jo gewhe money to go was quua a differtat martyr- i ... '.you ocfcht.jo be all to go," aald Ned, "you've got an allowance." . "I know - I have," replied Jack, proudly, "but I've got it all planned how It la td be spent. There isn't 'enough for a circus. . Why. I'll bet you a CH-cus.costsnfty cents:",t . tl. ,,, . "And. then you'd want to gist a nuta or popcorn or something to a: and maybe there'd bo a sideshow," sdded Dick. .,, , Weti ws'd better gee.the flfy cents for the tire befere. w staf; buying'. candy and going lo the sideshows. suggested Jack, Who had a fine head for husineav f. .. c,- ,n i For .a minute, ail of-a minute, no, a word a s.i:d. And then..; suddenly Jai k gave a whapp. , s rj , "I've gol It!" he shouted. "I've got the wry piau!.'' ,:. a .,, u , "Veu know everybody on this block, !s "rlejuuug. honee?" i The bovs, nodded In disgust' What had liresoine houaecleaning to do with a circus? .j ' - ,"And yo,,know old Mr. Cartwatn over o.Q the edge of town 7", , ;" . uAgfcin -'b. boys nedded wljhout un derstariding. "tyeiti. he told, me, th oHier fnf that he wanted, to buy old furniture and clothes and any; king becpuldaad ttml.jf we could get stuff out of our folks'.a'Mns, he would -swy us a- eowv mwaion. .Why could a'l we, all help! home on the day the axtie la cleaned and get, our moth.n ,to ell -a .rot of "We've IxJt Our Money And We Don's Xaaw What to Do," r(ed Gerald After making sure thai each boy un-erybody waa up betimes and at work, dersrood the tvsroie plan, Jack went in By ten o'clock, back yard looked like t dinnar smd the U-t went home lujj seeoivd. h)d stores and by noon an' yoluntrer lor Haiurdays cleaning. S. O. 8. was Sent' to Mr. flartwaln to 5rsay.. la ,!)) .wsothers on that j come at oaoe or tie never, In, the world bloi.k wcre'.irRlrid', l't enough.-! woqld get, through in one day. Yheg'iWjioyldni feardiy believe ibir ; By alx o'clock the ssl Was over. Mr. earn wbn. use ooy afier, noitier came,1 Crrwl baeVtaken aa-ay all his pur lmo the hoiu.e.and aid. "mothar. chases: tired boys and girls and moth, won't you please, clean (he a:tjc nest ers had ttrulghtenN the last corner of e?lurday when 1 ant home from school j tldf, orderly attics and the smell of And ciu helfc"vuc( a ihing had never j ham and eggs hoveged, over many a happened before:,. So nnaliy the beyaikitcneo door, xne day naa been a big bad to.t.ll the whole lan. The molh rs. telephoned, aousid and talked- it over and everyliody syae much inter l d.., M.obody md any trouble but tne , ,'"t ,don.'l -thlnkfthsfs ne bit fair," .objected Hailen-. Wlreb she heard the plan. "Here sve.firle help! With houte oieanlng and help with houec!eaning stuff. It would be atgood thing far lis. and we'd .like o ro totthtccus too. loo." he added aage'v, '"eauso then:. . ski af er inub conertlon It was eiest yesr. there wouldn't be so much decided . iht. tne bo should have junk . up there to eiein." charge, of ihe urnlfur and mlsi-et- tf nuw, ihe howea enthusiastic laneous a.'e, and the glrfs have all the over the iffOoni aid they, began clothjg.- Jack-' fgtbee, who doub'less making plan at one. Suppose tjieyj remembered, what fun a circus waa. i i. ' : - . -, irv -ml-.''- i f ' ' V - - .. . J(, . -. ' '.. - . ii.it. , ,,-' I success sll around. Attics wera cleaned and .clearer aa never before and chil dren were happy and asaured of a Ins day at tho cirrus, v - The next Saturday was circus day. Bright and early In Ih morning Jack snd his friend were up early so rnst every hit of work might be em of the way krfore lime for the paraAe. After the psade came n early lunch and then the show in Ihe big tent! Jack wss da-hing acres a vacant lot to- eatb- up with th boys who had started ahead when who should he run Into but jane ana uerara, te t; at the end of the blocks, "Ketier hu ; , .. i-----A A ii nodded. Jn oouUtn't eveo issik. ' -I've got a hole," Gerald managed tey., ...... v. . . . .- Kor a rulnu'v ack- couldn't think of a thing excep. that-be kn perfectly well lie wduldn't have a good, tune at the circus if tltooe two little friends weren't ther loo. Then he had bis big Idea. - , , . , , , : See that clump pfttrpe over by the big tern?". asked. "Well, you go and wait for me ther. Mr. Carlwain'a bea saying he wanted me to work for bins soul more 'cause 1, brought him ss much business. And If he will loan mis a dollar so you .folks can, go, I'll wai;t evecy- Saturday , till it' paid back. ....And off ho Jan., .-... , . , . Mr. Cartwaln understood at once ao,d Ji pulled out. a dollar even. before Jclt Uraat,bia$s!y . finished bis,' story. "And here'l an exlra quarter for pop- o; Pall rhe season of ihe? rear ihllitnk lhebHt)rm When all the prelly buds awake And birds begin to ling. Ant of the spring ihe nicest month By far. I think it May. When' sunshine's bright, it seemi tha , nighl'i 'Bout half at long at day. It's "lift! lime when we first gwake Slill day when prayers we tay Oh, fheVe nevrr was a playtime Like the haopv time of May, corn," Jle said as he handed the money Aver. "You come at nine next week and we'll soon fix It so you can earn It bark." If yaii've ever earned the money to go to the circus yourself, you know how vary much fun the boys and girls in that block had that day. And, moreover, Just because little Uerald lost his money, Jack began working many a day till he had enough money for the savings bank as well aa for an other circus when one should rnma. t'-.-t ' - .?TV r,v.Vt r 4. T -y - -mm t 5 v 1 Garden.Gossip. FLOWERS .Now beauty in the garden plot Should not by any be forgot. A beet or carrot better growg For keeping company with a rose; And flowers, liRe folks with facet "bfight, Should nil the gardener with de light Be sure within your garden plot q To cultivate a beauty spot. II i