Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 19, 1920, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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ADVENTURES
"Perlcu Sparrow Goes to Jail"
nj- DADDY
Verky Sparrow want o become i
hird landlord and force the other birds
to pay him rent for thetr net. He
grab their net, but, unknown to
htm, the bird already have moved into
new bird houses bult by BlUy.)
they danced on the lawn;
CHAPTER III
Tli Ptoltn nlrd llouaea
TJERKr SPARROW didn't like a bit
the aonir th"e birds were singing as
"Pertyy, Perky, thought himself wise,
Perky, Perky, we've opened his eyes.
He came for rent, we gave him a song,
lfo wanted home, so hurry along 1" f
Terky bristled up and looked very
cross.
"Here, here, pay me my rent," he
chirped. "I'll not stnad any more non
sense. Pay me In golden gralw If you
want to go home to your nests."
The birds only danced more merrily at
that and sangr a new song:
"Pay, pay, why should wo pay?
No nests we've had since yesterday."
This nuzzled Perky and he grew more
vexed. . I.
"Chee! It'n lots of fun for you to -dahco
and sing now, but where will ou
be tonight? The weather Is changing.
It looks like rain, and you'll not have ('
any nesta to go to."
The birds kept right on dancing and
answered him wun anoiner song:
"Where will we be tonight, tonight,
"Where will we be tonlgntf
In houses snug and houses tight,
There we will be tonight."
n.rrprnl Swallow and Reddv Wood
pecker, who wero having a Jolly time
at the house warming of the birds, now
topped their froiiCKing long cnougn to
bristle up to Perky Sparrow.
You can't play any landlord tricks
around here," shrilled General Swal
low. "Prince Billy has built rew bird
houses for the birds ami you can have
the old nesls for all we care,"
rrltv Sparrow cocked his head on
one side and blinked his eyes at General
Swallow, Then he cocked his head on
the other side and blinked at Peggy and
JJllly, who were laughing at the fun.
'Chee! Chee I So that Is It." chirped
' Perky, Just as saucily as ever. "1 11
'have to take a look at theso new
1 houses." ....
Ho new to a perch on a hlgn urancn
, and -stared in astonishment at the airy
little village Billy had tyullt among the
trees.
"How do you like' the oiras nejv
houses?" laughed Billy, enjoying his
surprise. Perky flirted his tall and hop
ped back and forth on his perch.
"I like them." he finally "";'
like them so well that we will moo
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: ..A"A what did that bold sparrow do. 1 ,
Pie' aSd 'hop In7' And ' h gSng-dpzens
y. "I didn't build them lor noisy,
quarrelsome sparrows."
Perky answered with another song!
"Fine houses for rent, fine houses for
rent.
If you can't pay, go llvo In a tent."
and dozens of sparrows jusi ""'"?,"
saucy as himself hopped right 'i afbl"
mm, not oniy in me onini ;""' ..
Into each bungalow and cottage, until
they filled every one. .
Then tho birds quit 1"B'K nrkS
hurr-. So did Billy and Peggy PcrK
Sparrow had sprung surprise on tnem
with his trick. It was his turn to giggle
and chuckle. , , , .v,vio t?p
And Perky did giggle and chucWf: He
put hla head out of the w fnV,e
temple and sang a song of his own.
'Titter, titter, birds that flitter,
Who Is laughing now?
Twitter, twitter, Bwect and bitter,
I will show you how.
The poor birds who had lo-it their
homes were suddenly sad and mournful.
As for Billy and Peggy, they were In-
d' "OeT'out of those bird houses," shout-
(Tomorrow iollt 6c told) how Billy
make Perky laugh out of the other
aide of hit inoutluJ
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Dr. John Nelson Stockwell
Cleveland. May. 10. Dr. John Xel
n Stockwell, eighty-eight years old,
n of America's foremost astronomers.
died nt tho home of his son here jester-Py?' .,',. ,..
tcrdny ns the rcsdjt of n rqeent stroke otT Th3 chntlce0'1 Statement was called
Doctor Stockwell was the
author of mnny astronomical and ninth-
ematiral bonks and treatises.
NO DEAL ON BRITISH DEBT
Payment of Obligation to U. 8. In
dependent of Reparation
London, May 10. (By A. P.)'
Austen Chamberlain, chancellor of the
exchequer; stated In the Houso of Com
mons today that .the question of Great
Itritaln's lnilebtdness to the United
States was being dealt with indepen
dently of any question of Great Brit
ain's share in tho Indemnity from Ger-
out by a question as to whether nn
arrangement' had been made with
Franco that she repay her indebted-
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
NIGHT AND SUNDAY
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be possible for Oroat Britain to repay
Iter borr6wingg from tho United. 8ta tea
on the same condition, nameljv when
Great Britain receives her share 'of the
indemnity.
Speeder Fined $10'
Xouls Grobrasky, twenty-two years
old, 3720 North Nineteenth strdet, was
lined $10,nnd .costs today by JIagfttratc
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Sterling
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Remember the name Korry and you will have soles that
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GENUINE LEATHER SOLES
Some manufacturers have been fortunate enough to obtain
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shoes, and always in repair work.
They are as practical an economy for women's shoes as
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perfection. . - '
Korry Soles are' tanned by the J. W. & A. P. Howard
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Tires
'STERLINGS' are built better than "good enough."
Goodsenough is only good enough till the strain comes
then, 'blooey!" STERLINGS are dependable ' and
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STERLING TIRE CORPORATION
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1238 SPRING GARDEN STREET
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(Mado in Franco pronounced "Reo La Cray"
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