Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC " LEDGER-PHILABELPHI A, FBIDAYrAbfi II, ' loft
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
"TnE GREAT FIRE"
11 DADDY
POINTS OF ANGLES
FORM 4TR1MUIG
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Tlift Smell of HmftUe
1J T PI RE Mory l nbout two youn?
hurned up In n hollo tree " beran
' Kfrtdy Wnodptcker belnii.ris his tale.
"Oh ! Ooh ! ' Rroaned Orat Horn!
Owl, trylnir to aqueezo throush the dOfr
vt the liol'ow tree where He wa shut m
because he hnil become o fat lio coulun !
net out
The two jounir iwli wte baa young
JiR'l and had hern tr Y.K to flml bird
tir tn jm " .., m Uerlilv W OOiI
ecker. wlnkine at Hilly and I'mw. i'
wns telllnif hi fl.-e Rtorv h n.iri 01
nlllvo nlan In ilrlve firmt Horned OW .
out of nirrllaml They found the rest
of King- Hlrd In m old tree litre rlc
es wisr in the neft 'Whoop- f.t d
the vounK ol 'Here when ue
Xeant on fresh eue .. .
"nut Just then ti'ons: .-imp Kirn? Und
to e If all wan Hell with h' nut lie
KOt there Jtmt . tne younn o were
Kolng to rrah two of the es "Kwl
chirped Kin TIimI, and he Rao ti-e bin
neat owl n pevk t'.taf mud him bo HUrs
'Ktvltl' and he cave thu ot ter owl n
dip In the neck Then 'kwlt ' kwit kwi
Mid how he did eUsh those outii!oN
And he kept on slaehlnjr them until the '
hid In a hole at the bottom of a hollos
iree.
"King Hlrd d dn t follow tnum .n'o
the dtt'k tree but the-- went fn '-p
lti trurk as they could, and irtcj fcta til
there for hours and hours "
"Hoo! Hon' Id have rat.--, if
KinK Bird'" boasted nreat llornwl O.t
Reddy Woodpecker winhen nnui
JJIIlv and I'cKfcy nnd rontinued
ntory-
"They stared In that hollow tree Mil..
BUddenfy thev bintlied irnokc
"Oh ' Oooh ' I smell amok" too
groaned Great Horned Owl. enifrinK the
air !
"The tree -non on tire' shrilled IVdily i
"Woodpecker And so were the trees nil '
around They hud vuish from the ,
campflre of n rtrelets hunter And th ,
VIrda were scream ng 'Fin- "! ,
3vlr ' '
"Oh: Oooh ' croaned Circa'. Honied,
Owl . ,. .
The tounp oul? tried to i;et o'lt of the
tree, and then what Uo jou thins the
"Wnat?" hooted Ore.i' Horned Owl J
Tell me quick whM did 'hey find ,
"They found that th- bottom of trie
tree wan on fire and thy cpulrtn t get ,
out!" screamed He tidy WmlpKr ,
"Oh: Oooh'" trroaneil Great Horned I
Owl, once mor tr-lnw o B.Ueer
throush the door, and once more finding
himself too fat ,.,,
'Thi Are spread fas'er and faster.
screamed Ileddv Woodpecker in an ex
cited voice Tho tnsld of the tree rrew i
ot'er and hotter' The outi(,' owls
BCTeeched for help but they seemed to ,
screech In vain, for rll tin? birds were
Jn wild flight And then uha' Uo ou
think hnpivned"
"Oh' IV.oh' Thc were burned jp
BToaned Oreat Horned "i
"No, they r.' not bum.-d up. for
juat ns the tree begun to hla?.e I r.nrnel
nlong," said Ileildv Woodp-cker Great '
Hmed owl nnd a'l the birds wrv 11s
tenlnif with wide open ears Hlllv leaned ,
over and wh'apered a message In Judg i
ijw:s ear ' KU to tho perch i.t the i
Haiti lilltv 'jruu
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Ice or crack revealed the desired Infor
mation "It Is of no use. mother. Mildred said
at last, ns she picked up her crocheting
on the lounge. Ilut while she had hunted
her crochet hook had slipped from her
work. "Well, mother," she laughed,
running her fingers nlong the crnck In
'he lounge. "I think that we had better
hire a detective "
To her mrprlse, she pulled out a lit
tle card nddresed to "A cheerful
curly-haired bo.v " On the back It read:
"I'leasB accept this sled from a lonely
man, who wants to make you ery
haBDV this vear I hae often seen vou
laying arouna tnn nouee, ana l nope
go, he, walked boldly and resolutely
down the busy lrect.
"Ill find him," he aald to himself,
confidently. "I Just know that he Is
tall and has dark hair, and he has a
nice smile, and eyes that Just shine I I
Just know Itr And he trudged on con
tentedly. . . .
Yet not one of the tall, dark-haired
men was Mr Green. In fact, they
frowned nt him when h asked ihem.
Still Hobby studied each new face ex
pectantly. Gradually the little fellow's
enthusiasm began to weaken nnd he
grew tired . . . . ,
"Guess I'd betttr go home, he whis
pered tearfully to himself
nut ne am not Know wnicn id
JOHN OHKEN,
card thoughtfully to
that some day we will know each other. I turn. He was lost' He sat do-wn on an
lour xriena.
Hhe narsed tho
her mother She could not understand
why the sender, who owned their home,
and was one of tho wealthiest men In
the city, could be unhappy Her
thoughta wero so busy that she did not
notice the Hush that crept over her
mother's face at sho eiigerb scanned
the card
'We must ItiMte him oer Mildred
spoke at Inst.
"Yee,' her mother nnswered almost
incoherently, "we will
When Hobby learned at the discovery
he was Joyous.
"When, mother when ' ' he kept In
sisting. "Some time. ' he answered absent-
I mlrdertl
ut Hobby was rot satlslled He home.
walked slowly over to his sled, to think. Mr.
things over. He wanted to fee his "sled arms.
friend a' once But how was he go
ing to do It. when hn did not knerw who
he w'as. or where he lived7 No one no
ticed when he stealthily slipped on his
coat and hat, and softly tiptoed out of
the houie. He finew that he wan not
allowed out of the .ird. but lie felt that
he mut find this lonelj friend at once I
Although he had no Idea which wav to
. !. fni-uvn drmmten nnd cried
It was then that he felt a friendly
tap on hla shoulder, and a voice, was
, saying, "What's wrong, sonny?'
Slowly he raised his head. A tall
man with dark hair was leaning over
him. His eyes twinkled and hla smile
was pleasant At first Hobby could not
speak, because of his astonishment and
then, he gasped In wonder, "Arc you
Mr. John Oreen?"
It wrs the stranger's turn to he sur
prised, and he survoed the little fel
low with Interest ,
"Yes," ho answered flnall. and he
spoke with difficulty, "but how did you
know' ThlB Is the first time I have
been In this city for h long time, and
I thought that I wns forgotten."
"Oh. I know.' Bobby replied happily
I but weorlty. "Now, Mr Green, take mo
T'tl full von the street
Green took the tired boy In his
nnd carried him to hlB car at
the edge of tho sidewalk
Meanwhllo Mrs. White and Mildred
wero frantically hunting for tho little
boy It seemed strange that ha had
disappeared from his playground, ana
that the little sled should be unused.
"Phono Mr Green to help," Mildred
said at last
Mr Green came as soon as he wai
flj COKINNi: 1-OWK
Kuclnl proved mich stupid things with
his old triangles that we are glad to
nnti- a mure httmantzinz note sounded
in geometry When, for instnnce thej
designer of this frock of beige I'oirct
twill teke.s up the subject his theorem
, . t.lj , 1. nnnn . twr IpinnoUd I
1H ii nir iiy.i-3 i.i ..Tiiv ixiiun'
placed iimr below the collar nnd ar
ranged no thut bit of tnpestry embroid
ery shown at the decollete are dircctej
toward the npcxes of triangles formed
bv the oversktrt. the result will be
chit " More than that, he proves th
point by pointM. The long wuistlino of
this frock is brought to a close by a
wide band of the tapet-tr.v embroider.,
corresponding to that of the neckline.
a Pla7o' Save me. I
Cut me out of this I
'Th woods nr
Reddy Woodpecker
tree ' nrc : ire
Xow what do you think is going to
hnpi,n'' .... ... . , . I
Iii u 8Upio Heddv Woodpecker
will cut Great Homed Owl "ill" I
And then will he try to cobble tho I
birds" Or will he run aWA .' The net
chapter will tell
THE DAILY SOVELETTE
111 llTIIF.I, M. FAIIMKR
Bobbv patted hlH rew sled lortngl.
and smiled happily at his motner nna
fjM'Sf rf th tr
Great Horned Owls dark Kogules, anil ' gijier who sat sewing before the tire
in. ii i.i ii.ni. "iiin t it a uancy ' He asKea iur uie
curncu
I.- 1,1m nor ..,! C-l.lRFf.JV
of mv D'an Judge Owl nodded und
Hew tip to the perch beside the door.
"I heard the young oN dying cries'
nt on rtnddy Woodpecker ' Tr.ere
didn't eecm anywa to Fae them when
of a sudden I thought of a p'an "
"What?' hooted Great Horned Owl
"It was to out a hole In the tree w ith
jny sharp beak answered Ileddv
Woodpecker 'So I began to bore I
Viord and I bored while th- rlrc roared
and roared and the oung owls im
plored and Implored me fo hurrv The
Are crept closer and closer '! dun I go'
the hole big enough so fie smallest owi '
could Rqueeut- through Th-i the other '
tried to squeeze, after him but hfj was
fatter and got stuck I grubbed him
suid pulled and pulled
Oh'" shrleki-d Great Horned On".
"I amell smoke' '
At that moment Judg rwl grabbed
th dark goggles off nreat Ilo-red Owls
nose and xwltched the red uoggles ove..
Great Horned Owl h ocp
The red cla"-s made ecr;thng
look reel
Flri-' ' shrieked Great. Ho-red Ou
hundredth time, as he carefully
It out of the door
' Yes.' they agreed laughingly wav
ing good-by to him
There was a gust of fresh, winter air
and then the outside door banged
I nm going to hunt again, for the
card that carre with that sled, Mildred. '
Mrs White said as she thoughtfully laid
aside her nor' I am positive there
was one '
' So am 1 agreed her daughter, as
she Jo ned tn the search "I wish that
we could thank the giver
Hut the hunt was In v.iln for no crev-
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of you," ho answered, "but come, we
must look for tho hoy'"
Just then there was a tramping on the
stairs and a little olco wns callng.
"Mother, mothtr, I v found him 1 I've
found my 'sled friend' !"
"Vour 'sled friend'?" Mr Oreen
gasped, as he followed lloLhy up the
stairs.
"What do ou mean and where have
you been?" his mother cried as she
dtew him to her "Mr Gieon has Just
come to help hunt for ycru. He Is wait
ing now In the parlor'7
(jea, uoony muiieien untier nis
breath as his eyes fell on tho back of
a gray head and n pair of bioad, square
tho'jlders '
Suddenly his friend left lilm nnd
rushed to meet the man In tho parlor I
who had risen excitedly to his feet. No 1
one seemed to Know Just what hap
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to Ills friend's shoulder and a happvi
volco was crying In hla ear "Meet mv
dad, Hobby We had n little foolish
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I know that f, rar liaps nfter they get through wllh eaon
"Yes. mv boy." broke In Mr Oteen, , other they will give me a chance," and
1 Sr. "You have found my son for me " I
nobby did not understand It all, but
1 he felt strangely happy.
1 After supper he sat thoughtfully on
. his sled. He felt a little bit lonesome,
1 Ho could hear his mother and Mr
'Oreen, Hr , talking nnd laughing mer
rily together And Ills sister and the
younger Mr. Oreen seemed to bo enjoy
1 lug thcmseles, too,
laylne his curly
the red sled, he
Nexreomplele noTetelle ."f-oi)
.ririniint
head down on
fell asleep.
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