Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Going Hunting
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Jack and Janet go hunting hi the
liff tcoeds, taking pencil and draw
ing tablets inaUad of gum. Thru
And a tleeping dttr and draw pic
turf of htm. Then they make up
their minds te try te catch him.
CIIArTEK V
Mr. Deer Catches Them
MR. BUCK DEEH lay calmly sleep
ing in Ills snug hiding place the
3 lade at the top of the hill. He was
reaming of the joys of the weeds in
spring time, of frolicking with the ether
deer, of feaptlng en tender grasses and
delicate herb. He had no idea of
danger.
Jack and Janet, watching him from
the bushes, thought hew eay it would
be le catch him. .Tark could grab his
horns en one side nnd Janet could grab
them en the ether side. Then he
couldn't get away.
And after they had caught him. Jaek
could get en his pony Trixle, nnd .Innet
could get en her pony Topsy. With the
deer between them, they could ride
home in triumph. And. my. hew a a
tenMied the folks would be te ne them
bringing a lire deer ns their inptlve!
Jack nnd Janet crept forward quiet -l.T.
Toddle Pupkina and Jehmi Hull
wanted te go with them, hut Jack
wared the dogs buck. They minlit scare
the deer before the children could catch
him.
Step by step they tiptoed te 'he
sleeping deer. .Tork began te count with
Bis lips. "One two turee
At the "three" Jack grubbed lh"
deer's horns en hi side and Janet
grabbed en her side. They hnd the deer
(art. i
Mr. Buck Deer nwoke with u snort
He was the most surprised deer in all ,
theuc greet weeds. He had gene te sleep
wild and free. He opened his eyes te ,
find himself a prisoner. I
Mr. Buck Deer whirled his head te
hake Jack off. Then Jnck. tee. get a
urprlfe. He was lifted hy the tossing
berns and thrown upon the bark of the
deer. Mr. Buck Deer whirled his head
the ether way. nnd threw Janet upon ;
bis back behind Jack. The children save ,
a yell.
"Hurrah! We have caught the deer.
He can t eet away from us.
But Mr. Buck Deer had ether ideas.
He lurched te his feer. nnd with the
surprised children astride his back nnd
clinging te his berns, he plunged down
the hill. , ,
"Klyl-yl-yl. frep'. Don't steul these
children." yelped Toddle Pupkins, gal
toping after Mr. Iluck Deer. '
"Woof! Woof! We will eat you if!
you harm them!" wnrned Johnny Bull,
following Toddle Pupkins.
"We will catch the deer! We will
save Jack and Janet 1" snorted the
ponies, Trlxic and Topsy, joining in the
chase.
But Mr. Buck Deer was used te run
ning In the big weeds. lie knew the
paths: he could tell where the bushes
were thick and where they were thin j
he didn't waste nny time by getting into
shrubbery tangles. He drew ahead of
Teddie Pupkins nt every leap, nnd nl nl
mest before Jack nnd Jnnct knew whnt
had happened he was ke far away they
renld scarcely hear Toddle's frantic
yelps.
And Mr. Buck Deer was cunning ns
well ns swift, when he found himself
safely ahead of the dogs, and after he
had gotten ever bis first wild fear of
the children clinging te his hernB, he
turned Inte n shnllew creek and waded
nleng its pebbly bottom.
"These dogs can fellow my tracks en
land, but they en't fellow them in
water " he panted.
At that Jack nnd Janet felt their
first thrill of fear. They had thought
that the deer would become tired and
Hep. Then the dogs, raring nleng his
trail, would find them. Hut in this way
slv Mr. Buck Der had thrown the dogs '
hff the track. ,
"Hew will I get rid of these hunt
ers?" pnnted Mr. Buck Deer, net!
knowing that the children could under- '
Hand his talk. "I'll take them te the I
lake nnd
them."
there I'll free myself from
(Hew Mr. Buck Deer trlw te get rid
of them, nnd hew they are readied by a
fircittl they didn't expect te we, will be
fold tomorrow.)
GERALDINE FARRARSUES
TELLEGEN FOR DIVORCE
Singer Brings Action Iri New Yerk
as Husband Seeks Separation
New Yerk, Nev. 11. Gernldlne
Fnrrar Is suing Leu Tellegcn in New
Yerk County for n divorce. The papers
were served en his attorney, Harry X.
Stclnfcld. n month age, but no papers
have been filed. The action was brought
after the ncter had sued the opera singer
in Westchester County for n separation
en the ground of abandonment. Neither
Alvin L'ntcrmycr, counsel for Miss
Farrar, nor Tellegcn s ntterney would
discuss the case yestcrdny.
The fact that the dlvorce suit has
been brought here nnd thnt Tellegcn Iris
also tiled his answer became known
jesterday when the attorney went be
fore Supreme Court Justice (tuy in his
ehnmbers nnd nrgued nn application by
Mr. Untermyer te strike out a counter
claim for separation in Mr. Tellegen's
answer. It was then revealed thnt Mr.
Tellegen's nnswer denies the chnrges of
misconduct, nnd nsks thnt n decree of
separation be granted te him because
of the ulleged abandenmcnl by his
wife. Mr. I ntennycr's request was en
the ground that the actor has an inde
pendent suit for the same relief pending
in Westchester County. Justlce Guy
granted the implication.
The fact that the Tcllegens were nt
odds became known in the summer,
when the actor accused his wife of
ordering the servants nt 20 West
Seventy-fourth street, where they lived,
te keep him out. Tellegcn insisted that
certain works of art nnd ether property
belonging te him were In the house.
Miss Fnrrar sent his clothes te n stor
age warehouse.
Tellegen's Reparation suit was brought
In Westchester County in August, but
instead of counter-claiming for n di
vorce In that action Miss Fnrrar filed n
separate action for divorce here.
As a result of Justice Gay's decision
yesterday both suits will be tried.
Fathers Meet at Germantown
Mere than BOO persons nttended the
meeting of the Fathers' Association of
the Germantown High Scheel at the
school building, Germantown avenue
and High street, last night.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12
ARMY-NAVY GAME
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26
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12:00 neon train, November "(5 only.)
Retuniinp en any train leaving New Yerk (W. 23d St. or
Liberty St. Ferries) until 12:10 A. M., November 14 and 28
(Sunday midnight).
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