Show The Sandman Story FOR TONIGHT How Fluff Saved Ada Fluff was a tiny white curly dog with eyes that one could scarcely see through the overhanging hair and a wee black nose Ada and Fluff were great friends for the dog had been given to Ada on her second birthday and now that she was 5 6 the the- two were inseparable Ada was going oJ on a trip to the mountains mountains' to visit grandma on the big fruit farm tarm so Fluff was bundled into a basket and hanging to to th the I t hand of Aunt Pauline the two set setout setout out on their Journey I But g grandma did not like dogs He barks too much and arid worries my hens said grandma You better let him go home and you will see him again when you return from your visit here Ada could only weep and hug Fluff I while the dog licked her eyes In sym sym- pathy The next morning as they sat Under under under un un- der a a tree Ada said We will both go goback goback goback I I back home Fluff We can walk I Iam Iam Iam am sure I know the way Ada gathered up her hat and stick and with the dog following at her heels opened the gate at the end of the lawn and walked slowly down the road By and by Ada grew tired and sat down to rest and Fluff curled up contentedly contentedly contentedly con con- at her feet Presently clouds began to gather lightning darted across the sky and anda a few drops of rain fell Ada began to cry but Fluff ran barking toward an old shed back in the bushes and Ada followed him and was soon under the roof where it was dry Ada grew sleepy and rolled over and fell asleep but Fluff knew that things were not all right So he selo set sel setout setout o out t down the r road ad toward grandmas grandma's house Just around the bend he saw sawa I a farmhand in a buggy driving and by his side aide sat Aunt Pauline with a I tear stained face tace nd and a big bundle of wraps The man stopped short at the sight of the dirty draggled dog Aunt Pauline sprang into the road and I started after Flu Fluff who ran barking toward the spring Back In the shadow of a huge tree was the shed and th there re lay the child fast asleep sleep That was was the way Aunt Pauline found her as following the dog she hastened through the rain up the little UttIe path by the spring That night when Ada was warm and dry and eating her supper grandma said Fluff must stay right here I will no not think of her going away Why If it It had not been for her we might never have found you at all darling So that night Ad Ada went to bed very happy with Fluff curled up on the foot of the coverlet And grandma and Fluff became gr great at friends eVen if it the dog did sometimes chase her pet hens out of the yard FELL IN INLOVE LOVE WITH PHOTO SPRINGFIELD Ill May 22 Four 22 Four years ago when Raymond R. R Goodrich Goodrich Good Good- GOOd I rich of this city was a doughboy the Mexican border h he picked up a Chicago newspaper and nd saw the picture picture pic pie I ture of a pretty girl Dan Cupid with an arrow all ready to fire tire w was s hiding behind the picture He let go the bow as Goodrich looked and the arrow pierced his heart deep A few tew months l later ter Goodrich was transferred to Fort Sheridan Shortly afterward he met the girl girl Miss Miss Mary L. L Stewart Now the the two are to be married soon This was all aU disclosed in a recent announce announcement an an- Ri c 4 C wed wedding I |