Show The ie Story FOR TONIGHT GRANNY BEARS BEAR'S WAY Part I I Little ritzy Fritzy Fox and his brother I Tony were wele two mischief loving little fellows They did did not want to harm anyone but they dearly loved to bother bothI both both- I er the wood folk folle Poor old Foxy oxy Fox Pox who could not I run well often had his cap pulled off I when wien he ho was taking a nap in front of his door in the sun or his pipe jerked I nut out of his mouth by a thread which Fritzy had Ind tied to it and old Foxy's Toxy's I eyES ejes could coul not see I Old Mr Mi Coon oon also had many grievances grievances grievances had many ances for Tony and Fritzy times bothered him Once they pasted when he took riper paper over vel his glasses classes I them off and fell fen asleep i Another time they put cayenne penner pepI pep pep- I ner T on his ugar sugar cane and poor Mr n COf thought ht his mouth was filled with fire Of course old Foxy Fox To and old Mr Coon tried to chase y Fritzy and Tony but the best they could do was wasI I to shaVe shake their canes and ind promise to fix them when they c caught them some day Both little tittle follows fellows would jump and and nd rail all out that they would I have to catch them h before rore they they would could fix fK lx them and then rim away aw-av and play and forget all about their badness I But nut one day dav they bothered old near Dear an and they thought about it afterward a great deal and T I will wil tell teU you vou why Old Granny Bear sat beside her house In th the sun one day Knitting fter she had eaten caten a very nice din din- tier 11 and bv hv and by she fell fen asleep I Her knitting dropped into her lap and the ball ban of varn yarn rolled off onto the ground It r rolled roiled ned across the path I ri right ht by bv tho the tho bushes and there it stayed sta until along came Fritzy Fox Tox and his brother Tony and saw it ft Fritz Fritzy picked it up and then he saw that it jt was wis fastened to the work In nn P. P 7 He Pl pulled d da a and d' d dra dragged Cd the work Across cros the path and then those bad I little fellows took the needles from Grannys Granny's and be began an to unI unravel un un- un- un ravel raved all the work she had done I The They looked at ht Granny every evry once I Ia in tn a while for OT when she awoke they I intended to throw the ball of yarn across s the path expecting to hear her I scold and be ver very angry Granny had Ind very bright e eyes eves M and I when she did open them she saw what they were doing before they I knew she was awake How would you two like a dish of I hC and find some brea bread d she asked I who was wis winding the thearn yarn arn dropped the ball ban hp he does not know I what hat we ve are doing doing- he said sl Lets set ret et the honey ond bread and nd run home before she finds it out Granny Bear made them come comp In InS Inthe S the house and sit at the table where she placed a i big higo dt dial h of honey before each p ch and a It plate plied piled high with nice fresh bread Continued Tomorrow j I Copyright 1920 by hy the Mc McClure lure I Newspaper Syndicate New York j |