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T H E HKAVKHTON R E V I E W Friday, December 9, 19 AH CLASSIFIED D EPA R TM EN T T H E SU N N Y SID E 0 F I^IFE C h i l d r e n ’a Bedtime Story By THORNTON W. BURGESS PHOTOGRAPHY ROLLS DEVELOPED I | d ’g j ff -* k|.rlnu 1 i>*7 irliiiiuud « n la r« » m e itla . s*r jo u r tilMii»* a t Ik wlOj'Ut eiil»ra«»ai«iite Mo w in lissprlnte « V e . HOWfMW«a T PHOTO • ■»V IC « P s s g s . » • » « . H • * ta .ih Detaete H N U I .1 K H N «ve i..» h g in e »868 A BANIIFUL HERO CALLS AND funny thing It 1« to llow (ho«« who forevely fight Ho haahful and »0 timid grow Within « lady a sight. I ' l l KI t K win Dunny Meadow 1 Mouse. He hadn't bi-en the legit bit nfruld when he mot the fat, Im portant looking stranger In front of the houie of little Miss Nanny Mead ow Mouse. No, Indeed, he hadn't known what fear wui. lie had fought the stranger until the latter had cried for mercy and at lest had run away. Danny hud chased him. Bipetal at his hceli and tall, until he wai sure that the stranger nev er, never would dare come back. Then Dunny had brushed the dirt from his cout, washed his fare and hands, und had started back for the house of little Miss Nunny to make tlie call he had Intended to make before he met the stranger. He felt very good, very good In deed, did Danny. He had won a great tight, and he felt sure that little Miss Nanny had seen him win it. He was glad of it. She would think him a real hero. At least he hoped she would. He felt as If he could Aght anyone in ail the Great World Just to win a smile from little Miss Nanny. He even strutted as he started back up the private little path to Miss Nanny's house. But as he came In sight of her house a fun ny thing happened. Yes, sir, a A I ’ A ItT M a n a i ( « b u l l ( ( i u e o l t n « « n a IM «»«! ut u « n d i n d u c t i la i u « « . K * p « r i e n rrliu ild in g llu d u f e n g ln « A g e n c y K l f i t A v e n u e H o.. 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Q U A RTER ' G O N ZALES / GO HOM E AND L E T M E CONCENTRATE Facts Worth Knowing WOULD J A MAW TELL A . PER. UE FOOR B IT5 fsjASAJ ' WOULDJA. X ' KJAW! NOT F£R TELL A LIE F ER SEVENTV- A DOLLAR v FIVE. c e n t s 3 « How Women in Their 40’s Can Attract Men 666 ' a r r e s t 'A l t a . HAD TO DRINK. . White House Expenses The bulk of the expenses of the While House are puid by the P re s ident from his salary. There is, however, a contingent fund, ap propriated annually by congress, w h kk m eets part of them. This i is understood to cover all repairs and furnishings of the mansion, ' the ca re of the grounds, green D an ny had rh a o rd him until he houses, etc., and the salaries of w a i au re th at th e a tra n g e r n e v er, such employees us a night watch n e v e r would co m e b a r k . man, a doorkeeper, jan ito r and policem en; also, the P resident’s j funny thing happened. He stopped private secretary and assistant strutting. Quite suddenly ail feeling clerks, und Anally such expenses of boldness and bravery left him. as stationery, postage stam ps, etc. He couldn't be sure, but he had had Hut it depends somewhat on the a feeling that two soft little eyes P resident's wish what shall be in were watching him from behind the cluded under this "contingent long grass that hung over Miss Nan ny's doorway, and Die very thought fund." gave him a funny, all-gone feeling Inside. He stopped and pretended to be looking for something. Then he went on o few steps, only to stop again and pretend to be very l o g ~R «ll«rf f o r II busy brushing his coat. The fact is Condition« Duo to S l u g g i s h B o w o t o Danny Meadow Mouse wanted to go M » ■ r * o iy __ __ J> If rm i th ick ail i»iau v «e Hill Ilil Jluffk ÜU * r t alike. try Uda on more than he ever had wanted Æ , a n i n r a ^ / Si’ » & £ £ £ anything in all his life before, »nd fregiling. ih »U i« I >rt*n«l»l>Je rwllef frt»« at the same time he wanted to « d t UmmiäLTttr*. bUKx» Ured U m ili* « b M <r Usted »Ith ru tus« I (tail ** a run away. >« of N il fm«n your . > r in« tret - tt»«fi Supposing, Just supposing, little If nut (triightnl. return l i * l»of to us. W« »10 refu n d ih th « e p u rrti» r fb a M *« Miss Nanny should refuse to see NRT i IM i ¿ i ¿ him! The very thought quite upset him. Or supposing she should be QUICK RELIEF angry because he had chased away FOR ACID that fat, important looking stranger! INDIGESTION What should he do then? When he hud started out that morning Danny had been the happiest Meadow Mouse In the world, because—why. because he was in love, you know. He was Just as much in love now, perhaps a little more so. but he wasn't happy, all because he had suddenly grown so bashful. He had thought himself very handsome, but now quite unexpectedly, he found lle r e 'a K<H»t| ««Ivire» fo r a w om an during h rr r h e n g * (uettully fro m .18 t o 8 2 ) , w ho I r a n i himself thinking that he wasn't «h e 'll i«»we* h a t i p p n l lo turn , who w orries hundsonie at all. His coat had been « b o u t hot lU«lu n, | « i of M L dizxy eprlls, up*« t nerve« and moody aprlla. torn in the great fight and he stopped G et m ure freeh a ir, M hr». al«H«p an d if you to try to cover up the rents. So tlfftl • good g rn rra l sy ste m tonic ta k * L yd ia K . IMnk bam a V egetab le C o m p o u n d , m ad« little by little he drew near to the e s p r r u iU * f o r *<>men I t hrlpa N a tu re build house of Miss Nanny Meadow up phyairal reaia ta n re . thua hrlpa f l v r morw v iv a c ity to en jo y life» and aaaiat calm in g Mouse. J it t e r y m m and d is tu rb in g a y ra p to m a th a t o ften a cco m p an y rh a n g « of Ufa. W E L L All the time little Miss Nanny had WORTH TRYING! been watching him. Danny would have felt a lot better if he could huve known Just what she was think T actless Tact How tactless it is to be obvious ing. "How splendid and brave he is, and how handsome!" thought Miss ly tactful.—Sarah G. Millen. Nanny. "He must be the hero I have always known would come for r tlliT t. me some time. Oh. dear, I wonder if I look nil right? Why doesn't he hurry? I-I-Isn't he a dear?" flra t d a y . By this time Dunny had almost H eadaches reached her doorstep. Quite sud and F e v e r denly little Miss Nanny became very LIOUID. TABLETS 4 « . lo C o ld o SALVE. NOSE DROPS In AO m i n o r ,s . shy, quite as shy and bashful as TVy " R a b - M y - T l o n r ’ - a W o n d e r f u l L in im e n t Danny. What do you think she did? Why. she slipped out the back door and ran away and hid. Yes. sir. WNU—13 49—38 this is just what she did. Was there ever anything so funny? There was Danny, brave of heart and bold in a light, so timid at the thought of her soft eyes that he was afraid to knock at her door, and there was Help Them fTrnnae th e ¡Hood little Miss Nanny, sure that he was o f H n rm ftil Iltx ly W attle the hero she had waited for, yet Your Itldory« ar« ronatantly A ltering running away and hiding. w aste m a tte r from th « blood atren m . R u t _ w eh t thru th e f i r s t p a r t o f a n o l d a c t CIRCU S P E R F O R M E R WHOSE FATHER B E F O R E ' - - v , MEANWHILE., SK O O K IE’. AN EDUCATED CUIMPANZEE D R E SSE D A S A POLICEMAN WAITED FOR HtS CUE To ENTER AND ( t 'M i f l jh i . I.V % L Humify. 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