Show r D R THE NEW Part DISEASE DISEASE Part II D R Reddy eddy Fox kept up the flashing for tor about ten minutes and then he hid the plate In the bushes and nd walked back to Mr Coons Coon's house When he went in in Mr Coon looked I very frightened J and ald said In a a. low voice olce x I hav have ave got cot I that TO What What-isky l at-l ky you ou i I IsaId saId j. j had nan Xo No no said I Reddy struggling to keep f from laughing not isk isky What What- hat hati i that is the disease but what makes you so sure you have It Have 1 you ou seen en the flashes Oh dear yes es groaned Mr Coon had nad them something awful while you were away They have stopped Just now Well Wen that is the way with that dlease dis dl- ease said Bad Reddy you ou have them real Teal b bad d for a cand then they stop There Is but butone one euro cure for tor them I am urn sorry to tell ten you you ou What is that asked Mr Coon J I eagerly I r dont don't want them to come C on fn again Ill I'll do anything to keep I them off oft I I hate to tell you you- ou Mr Mr- fr Coon said Reddy n Fox but the only thing that cures that disease Is change chango of or climate You will have to move and move soon or you will Jve ve them again and when those flashes come como the third time you OU are lost Jost Fit Til go right off now said Mr Coon Jumping up from his hili chair and without without with with- out stopping for his hat he ran out of the door and down the path while Reddy Fox watching him from the window bent over double with laugh laugh- ing When Mr Coons Coon's flying figure disappeared disappeared dis dig appeared from front the sight of ot Reddy Fox he ran to the pantry and such a feast as he Pi had hadi In ln fact tact ho no ate so much that he fell asleep and forgot all aU about his plan to get the house where Mr Badger lived until the sun went down When he awoke Reddy looked out of the window and said it Is too late to give Mr Badger the flashes to today today to- to day but tomorrow ru Til call on him and tell him how poorly he looks I dont don't care so 50 much for Mr Coons Coon's house as his food tood but I do like Uke Mr Badgers Badger's house very much If It Reddy Fox had gone right home and taken his tin plate with him he might lIght have carried out his scheme but he went vent to sleep again on Mr Coons Coon's bed Ill Til get up early and call on Mr Badger said Red Reddy y before he t fell li f-li Il asleep and If he Is Isas as easy to mai make sick as aa Mr Coon was vs ls I r shall have hav haves hava a nice comfortable home and a well- well filled pantry without a a. stroke of work for I did not eat half of Mr Coons Coon's I stores Continued tomorrow I Copyright 1920 1820 by b th the McClure News paper Syndicate New York City |