"WW v i Ai i ft H Qfr 1 h "4 ! v: c i V U J'i V 'I ..,,' i ; u ' " ;v yc' EVENING PUBlilO LEDGEB-PHiLADELPHJA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921 . ..'.it. , ' FIRST AS' GIRL LISTED BICYC LE WINNER Elizabeth Rennlngor, CollogeVllle, Leads ' for Rest of Sex 13,. Way of HAS HER PLANS ALL MADE The first Rlrl winner of n Black Beauty blcyclo in tho Punuc Tjedoeh contest Is a lass of thirteen, and sho won it in n town of only 700 inhabitants. She did it in four days. If that te not an inspiration for ovcrj boy and girl 'who is hustling for tho road beauties, nothlne can be. Elizabeth K. Rennlngor, daughter ol William D. Kcnnlngjr, cashier of tht Collcgcvlllo Nntional Bank, Collcgevll o, ., Ih the llttlb hurtler who yet tho .. nil ntliitm nt hnr ne.x. She en ters Collcgcvlllo High School next fall, but sho Is nlready n full-fledged reporter on tho Collcgevlllo weekly pnner, and Mewls to use her bicycle to hustlo iicwb for her sheet. , Tho editor of the paper sayB she gets more news now than any man on his Maff and ho is thinking of enlarging his paper now that she has n Ledoeb bi cycle to give her still raoro speed. Got Speed" Record JIlss Ilcnnlngcr'a record Is ono thai Ms going to be very hard to beat. In the first -plncc, sho did not get her sub scriptions from friends and relatives. In the second place, she obtained twen-tv-the subscriptions in tho first two days. In tho third place, sho made nearly fifty calls before sho got ont mibrerlptlon, but refused to bo defeated. And In the fourth place, sho accotn plWied all this inn town of only 70Q persons. v Sho said when ,shc camo to the Leihieii office to gc't her bicycle: "No, I didir't hnvo any particular syrtctn. I just went from door to door, told them that I wan Bollcltiug sub irriptlons for tho Ledger and recited pome of the many features that the ?apcrs carry Into tho home every day. did not tell any one that I was work ing for a bicycle unless they asked me. Had Made Up Her Mind 'Tes, it was a little discouraging nV flrtt, but I just wanted that bicycle to hard that I made up my mind that I would call on every person in our town before I would glvq up. Aftrt so many, turn-downs tho first subscrip tion made me very happy and then they just seemed to roll in. It was awful easy once I got started. "I started Wcdncsdny morning nn& worked hard all day without much luck, but by Thursday night I had twenty five names signed. Monday night I had SHE LEADS THE GIRLS KSV smBaYggHMgaaaur Qi2BTBraTMrf"HBBraTflBraTaTaTan JWMaasMiafialMaalBW nnd the largo lion cub they hftrt found hiding from tho sandstorm. " ; tickling tho lions do tho lion would feel happy and not think of eating them. ,. , The tickling made tho lions purr, their purrs being llko tho rumbling of n train crossing n bridge. , ., But now the purring grew louder. L listening close Peggy found, tho Hoiih v,rc tnlklng to each other If. purring jumbles. And not knowing that the children could understand animal talk, tho lions were not trying ti hide what they said. , . "Isn't it line to get ticKieuf imncu Mr. Lion. , . "Yes, It Is much better than scratch ing ono's b:tck on tho bark of u palm tree." purfed Mrn. Lion. , "I nm getting hungry," Prr:d Cub Lion, "ill rather eat then be tickled. "Be patient, son," purred the father Hon. "Wo have threo tine mwiis wnn liig for us heio lifter we ImVo bcon tickled to our heart's content. " Mr. Lion rolled his eyes toward Billy und licked his chops. , , "I can't wait a moment longer, l think I'll tnko a nibble." , Cub Lion opened his mouth ns If to take n nip of Folly Wisher. , ., Folly Wisher, being a goblin, could understand animal talk, nnd when i Cud T.lnn reached to nln him Folly Wisher tickled ns hard ns he could. "Wow I Wow! Ugh I Wow 1" grunted Cub Lion, laughing in spite oi niiiueu. Folly Wisher tickled tnrucr anu "'; '; r.nU Uud jjion laugncu unm " """; on the grounu. Ann wnno n '""?".':" Im couldn't bite, wliicb was wmn. emu Wisher wintcd. . . , , . Mr. Lion and Mrs. Won lnugncu ; they saw how Cub 'Lion wnn getting tickled, but after a llmo Mr. Won quit his Inuglilug and gave n roar. "I hnvo been tickled enough," he wild. "I nm going to cat." . ' So am I," roared Mrs. Lion, and htr big Jaws yawned. Thnt made Peggy nnd Billy tlcklo for denr life, nnd they tickled until Mr. and Mrs, Lion rolled on tho ground In squirming laughter. But It Is hard work tickling hungry lions, nnd soon the three ticklers were so tired they could tlcklo no more. Mr. Lion quickly saw this. "It Is dinner time," ho roared. "Wc have laughed until wc have good nppc tites. Now let us eat." Mr. Lion jumped away from the tickling, nnd ct himself to pounce upon Billy. Mrs. Lion and Cub Lion got ready to pounco upon reggy mm Folly Wisher. "Good-by. Peggy nnd Billy. I nm forry I got you Into this trouble," cried Folly Wisher. "But this Is what you Mot- as ao1I.1 !ltiia ' gil iur iinmnii winucn. . Tfio instant irony wisner ""' TOURH TOBUK. the word "wishes'' Peggy know hoV to get out of their trouble. Sho, ay waving Lcdcer I'lioto eilcn E.inDeth K. Rcnnlnger, Collegcvlllo girl, first of her sex to win a Ledger frco bicycle tno other ten. i nm ki bicvele for well to ride, When she i-aid "to ride" thcro wai something about the deteimlnatlon in her face that would lead ono to bcllcvo that she was going "to ride" it with business in view. If she sticks to the newspaper business it looks as If the editor of the Collcgcville paper would have to put in another linotype. Are Probated Three Wills Three wills were probated at the Register df Wills office today. They were Robert Tarlo. G021 North Twelfth street $11,000; Bridget E. Lanignn, Shurs lane and Terrace street, $01.00, nnd Albert N. Jennings. 5322 Walnut street, 8500. Inventories of pnrsonnl estates included George W. Becker, $10,078.10, and Helen M. W. Morritt, $7720.38. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Desert Folks Dy DADDY - CHAPTER III Tho Lions Grow Hungry PEGGY, Billy and Folly Wisher, the goblin, were up to a strange trick. They were tickling the lioness, tli" lion HUAPrEIt RKSOKTS I'KNNA. HUllUnnAN BUNGALOW WANTED For Summer for Invalid and family near lilla. uivo location. .mui ne vry rrason nlio. 31 wh, .r.iiur.ii uri-iuK r.mtr,TioxAi. cAMrs Yonnit Mrn and Hoys Cawp Tdwka'wa BOYS 7 Tola "srrrt rvotmat located on Lake Chautauqua. 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