| Show The STORY by HAL COCHRAN PICTURES COCHRAN by KING I 7 9 c 1 S I J F The met some natives naU who It t seemed had nothing else to ta do but sit around and sing weird songs and play on funny things Said downy Clowny a classy band and I can easIly easily ens- ens ily understand how it must be a lot lotof lotof lotof of fun to strum upon those strings The strings that he referred to ta hung lung upon long braces tightly strung The Travel Man explained that they were quite rare They make nake them all themselves said heAt heAt heAt he At that they're clever as can be Its It's strange trance how just by plunking they can play playa a pretty air One of the natives strong and big jumped to his feet and said Ill Ih Ji jig lp You little fellows sit right down while Willie we put on a show They watched the show and it was grand and every Tinie clapped his hand And then the Travel Man exclaimed Come on lads we C must goI goI goI go I want U to take you to a spot where you'll lint find more fun like Uke as not It isn't very far from here so well we'll walk all the way If we have any luck at all before the night begins to fall were we're going to ta have some real fine trout cooked Just the proper way You see were we're hen heading ding toward a stream Dep Depend nd on me lads Its It's a dream Ill I'll get some fishing tackle and we all will try our luck The trout are arc mighty big and gee you jou keep leep your eyes on me Why Im I'm so good Ill I'll catch enough to fill filla a good sized truck Of 01 course the knew that he was kidding them They laughed in glee lee Bu But soon they all were ere fishing You could hear them laugh anti and screech Wee downy Clowny stood upon a arock arock arock rock and seemed to cast his hook a block Then came a a. sudden shout from front him cause he had caught a peach Copyright 1931 NEA Service Inc The meet t a tiny Zulu- Zulu lander in the next story |