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Show & r 1905. 2, THE SUNDAY MOUSING EXAMINER a T if ii it ;'i ,v ' j. j - i f i . t - i r--i tr brtsht tall dar. when the and father baa lota nf money, ati.l 1 t.,iva a kite, a ud ten marbles, aud a bunt, ar.4 baiting tackle, and" "Heia, hare! Don't boaat ao much, T'"l." aald a voice behind blm. It waa Her iry, who had Juat whlgied in. a little on- f.( breath. But be went on quickly:-don- 't adlow much bragging here. I'll nil you what happened lo a ieng who t;iyr.i too much, and than you'll underataul. Uj a ante was1 "Oh, I know,'' broke In Cupid, yuanlng and jumping down from the poet. "Yoi mean King Palycratea. I know Hut old atory, and I don't care to hear It ujin. It'a about time I ahot aome of my aimai off, anyway, tioodby. im Sew off Mercury aald, 'Cu:id t never la polite anyway. But It matter. Juat you iiaten to the atory of un, BuiUf Slunk started ONE brigbright. wl (NUiy to aee what I Hi felt flna could Slid hitereoilng end promise! Massif a pleasant ter. But celled Busier, and N know Whr kn Ikon fco mi always in lraubla. Ho wont along over tbn loo ini nut hr tbraugb tho bushes until ho tbn Uwle anbia Juat where ha mw ho than hue hr I ha old Hon. ate her braakfant not nut far bar. and part of It waa n aauear fall of Shelled corn. Ha stopped, and he aalffad, and ha looked. Than ha atoia up to It aad began to 11 hie nhaaira ottk the koraala. Sunt aa ha bad anout all be could narrr ha atoppad and aat up and began to ohsu m tun ter i f ! W ji - i rf K ! rf 1 dut-un- roLicaana. Poly era tea; Tia really a vary long name; Ha had a ring, thia long named king, There waa Mail Now wan not that foolish? If ka had knot atm ha might hava keen all right. Thieves aught to kaap quiet. But ha waa aanar aad pare a ha chattered aad snapped hla bright rraa and 1 allied hia llulo truth of a tail. It uraa lurkf for htm that hia oyoa war bright, for he aaw eon ml king moving just around Em ooraar of tlm tatta. Ha atoppad hia chattering, aat atm and looked, and what do you auppoao ho aawf Whr. Thomaa, tho black oal. Ha had hoard Buster okattor, aaw him. thought ho moat ha prauy fat. and waa Jueg gutting ready to Jump whaa Buster aaw him. Mr. what a Jump Jtuotar ana del Ha Jumped high and ho Jumped far. and ran for a tree, and up it ha aranipared. Juit aa ho raartmd oaa f tho btgheet limhd an owl oltilag there oaid To whom. Bualer thought Im waa aaklng him hia Baum aad opened hla ennulh to ana and all the aora fell out Then ho waa disappointed, and hungry and frightened. But hia trouble wo aid over. No. air. While ha waa anting there Shaking with ' "Ah," Mid Sherlock Holmes, as ba damliercd down the mountain, fright a hawk ewoopad down, atiiking at Here are five dews w hich will toll n about the raiiswi monarch. Thera la on clew that tellg me that be la In plain the owl, and hia wlag bn Buater and sight from here." , knocked kirn off tho tree. "Oh, how do you tell tliatr naked the girl. Over and aver ha turned In failing until ( ': A very simple deduction." aald Holme. Vmi aw. the rult r iq In plain eight, sod there, sure enough, Is tho King himself." ho waa diiay, and finally landed ta eomr can at naked else "What the girl, inly Ini; the dew. huohaa near Thomaa, the hlaidi oat. you tclir Ttmmaa Jumped for him and Juat nipped "I neejiy the otlmr clews that the King w hs at nilMtnry ma nenvrr when lie ran swny. I ace In wlint place tlit military mnnoeurrcq took place. I see liow he tried Jo get away, I also see hia oar. a claw which wiggeetw to me what the game wiia which lie ao much preferred to military manoeuvres that lie ran away to play It. Bee If you ran find all of these clews." HP Be n ff and fialit the British Hr. Why atand'st thou dawdling bore? "Be off. If thou would'et please me,' sir, And win a nohle.flght." ' He gave a parting glance at her, Then aald, "Dear Nell, goodnight Ha knew her Independent way. He knew her loyal heart; He knew her love waa hia for aye. Though they were far apart. He fought for honor, country, fame. He f might for love and Nell; Victorious, he returned to claim Hla Independence Belle. j a king A Jewel of wonderful fame. Waa known a the luckieat man earth or aea, on land or lea. Since the time that the world began. Ha never had lnat a alngle thing And Ms every wiab came true. The king bad wealth and frienda and health,' And beautiful children too. But ho boaated ao that kla friend advised, 'You're too proud of your luck! Beware! Or aotna flue day It will fly away. You're too proud of your luck. Take On care! I'll try my luck, cried the bragging king, I will throw in tha tea thia ring. 'Twill aurely thea come back again. For I never lose anything." And aura enough, tha very next day, Aa tho king waa carving a flah. Some one eapled the ring lnalde. And It tinkled out on the diah. The flah had ewallowed tha ahlnlng thing The moment it touched the eea. cried the king, Oho, i told you ao! "I'm aa great aa tha gods! aald he. Be aura 'the god then punlahed him. They mate him smart for hla pride. They took hia health and frienda aad wealth; Ho waa wretched' until ho died. An Independence Day Puzzle. u I TEDDY HEARS ABOUT A BOASTING KING. Copyright, by Ilermtne Beta wed. In the great palice of the gods one r! UP, Teddy and tfiia little boy god were sitting 'comfortably on the golden poata at the foot of the stairway, Teddy aat astride one post and an the other aide, perched fat little Cupid, with hla chubby feet hanging over. Teddy fnand Mercury, who had brought him up there to visit, waa busy outside carrying messages tor the king, bo the two boys had the place to tbrm selves for a little while. "I'll bet you dont have a golden staircase to ait on at home," aald Cupid, swinging his lege. "Well, no, admitted Teddy, "but I'll bet you havent a bicycle like mine up here." Ted grew angry. Well, I'm going to Whenever you think of Polycratcs Cupid ehank Me curly head. "I don't have a party," he declared, "and we have I pray you will never forget. need a bicycle. I have nr wings." a cook who makes delicious chocolate If he'd had no pride (and ha hadn't died) cake, and 1 have twenty rent in the bank, He might have been lucky yet. .j' ! u. W . i Liberty Enlightening the World. t r ' - ; I s $ k( ir f r . " aehlnnlona army. IlMd u 7,? Jf." ,1Tr,!, u If Jwu run find tiwn. wnerwlMselilngUiu hlmerlf. off n T wir, H pirimv aiv three raptured Hrltioti ulPd -,, tn.- .ho,,W..r not verrlty course I' i l " te. .i si .iie or in the without k ' hec'l-.- e .1(1 if CUn. i?rrl,! luill.l.iig for fear tv., ,a, Place of. they ,,r ti.i d.oU.,. ,;ll "r, ' .hpr. ,si'.t 1vln ?? JV or n C, .11. an I down in any o' I pp wiia ii i.i.i tialf full of dirty i: Uwor hid t n utey un? 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It i1( .a. at t'f no vo'lrje h;i iro m e:flienth"rento-- y r-- . ,.M !!.i r .:! f tha S.it.s,i lt.v.-rriM w1,i,snd nnt f4d th it i m mn' .t A N h, NEKfi'AX U"' Mj-U- '.it 1 Shf-'- I it' .ir.J :t ; t. re. rieic. t a;t. f'lt ? s I ta , s.ie ' , n nin.l 'V J im.Is m 1 ., ,1 e r;tor n iv York and fold on the dotted lines. Then psete down all the flaps. Set Xo. 2 on lop of NS i41!1 ili amiiio J. i, tbe tup, and rnn will bare Miss. Liberty Just Ilarlmr, that our land Is free. C,l2.- - "irm-laimln- g It |