Show The Tb San Sandman mall Story I FOR TONIGHT I II I Golden Beauty Part Beauty Part I I Once upon a time there lived an anold anold anold old Miser who had hoarded his gol gold I all his life never taking any comfort I or pleasure that cost a a penny One day he discovered that he Was growing old and began to see how I useless all this saving had been for he could not take the gold old with him him him- he must leave it behind when he him I died He had no relatives and he decided that that the one who his possessed his wealth I after him must work for it ft I S So he dug a hole in the garden back of his house and filled d it with I stones but he first put inJO o this hole Ia I f fa a small tin box inside it a a.- a. paper on which he had written something I For many days and nights he worked and then locking the door of ot his hs house with a pack on his bac bache back he started off otto When night overtook him he lIe was pear near a cottage of a poor poo woodcutter and knocked ed at the the- thedoor door asking for fora a place to sleep and for food That night the tIe Miser was taken sl sick k and arid Just before he died he gave gavet t to the woodcutter a paper and told him if It he would follow the instructions instructions instructions he pe would be repaid for his kindness After the theold old Miser had been laid away the woodcutter took his w te teI I and daughter and went to the Misers Miser's cottage as the paper paper- told him to doDig doDig do Dig Dig- up tip th the mound you find In the garden back of the cottage was Tas' Tas written on the paper When the woodcutter found the tin bo box at the bottom of the hole he opened it and out rolled five pieces of ot gold and this this' so pleased sed him he he did not look at the paper In the I bottom of of- the box Running into the house houe to show his his' wealth to to his daughter and wife wIte he threw away the box but a ai little bird s sting seeing ing it flutter in the breeze flew flew 1 down and carried it t off tf in his bill bm i The woodchopper and his wife wite lived in the cottage and felt they had b been eri very fortunate in suddenly be becoming becoming becoming be- be I coming so rich T The Tue e woodcutters woodcutter's daughter whose name was Nina tina was a very ery beautiful girl with golden hair hall and blue eyes and her mother thinking her the most beautiful girl in the world bought boucht her hel a dress of ot satin and la lace e that for once once she might be dressed b befitting her beauty Then she bought her heI a beautiful gold chair and everyday everyday every every- day made her wear the dress and sit In the chair before the cottage door doorS Tomorrow 1 I will tell you what be became became became be- be came of the the paper paper the bird carried off offin off offIn in his bill I Continued tomorrow o row |