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I !'4hi -IT Sr-f" jt V C-T V ‘ - W “ - ' ' f - o o I- : ROBERT’S 1 f i cio f?: t --a r — — rib w A the and Boys Girls Z- Sensation country you would if in this you were rowing toward the shore Arnold’s slim rainfigure shot through the excited crowd to parade the streets in on tho shore like a whirlwindand after coat made of huge leaves him driving the children came Robert before him and hastily The mountaineers of Mexico whoof In little seaside to explaining withstand-’ the heavy rains the women his plan for the reception have to N w town tn of the British their country however see nothing lad England a shall shoot from the bushes and strange in such raincoat It is from the sand dunes” he said made of named Robert “We palmetto leaves which will rot shoot to and of vesy tough fiber His wound any one only are waterproof people to frighten them and make them think A closely cloak hangs from the had been woven there are men an the village They think shoulders with fringe of leaves seafaring folk of children and we be but a handful This him downward from the collar even (S very sooth we are’’ protects the wearer whlld the great ' women asartin takiny those w1io came great risk lad” hat with its brim turned down J “Thou makes from England to said several of but there shelter for the head Water is sited athe wonderful their lurtiHivs in small time for parley and they -Th was I’d Jw Jciu II R7 that if action were to be taken "b New Worldbest friend and closest comrade knew GT 1O AKkHtX it 5S!''!:niTTT’:’!3iSS!!! IV "Pill— Robert’s& boy at all — “IMWrjaObill' "CZ HI would have to be promptaction K j ¥' warn named Arnold Hempie to hive any effect who lived itrar him in one of the rude younjger and Several among theoffered more shacks that ther fishermencalled home to shoulder courageous they spent every day at work women Together firearms also but to this Robert would and ho great was their and rit play not listen urdfcrtitandlrz and friendship that their Back into their houses they scurried sY I J Were linked in every household r1 r‘ 'w r? U L “ names with their children hangingterrified to a J Vthat made up the little settlement their skirts while ff y ’bl Robert and Arnohl v Patriotic to the last degree the little their little barid of eight gatheredolder pair were forever plotting and planning th thas them: and scarce as themselves their Jaeloved land how best to serve skulking and sn eaking ajong managed certain They were talking of it upon trt find each shelter behind the brilliant afternoon when the sea 1 the beach I ? sunny scrubby bushcs'on blue the sky and the little was as is the British Nearer came sails of the fishing skiffs made pleasant Pop Pop! and op! Somethinghit dots of white against the azure sent up little dashes of spray water the Afar off they presently espied sail a boat of the near enemy that did not belong to a fishing skiff-The rebel "Some impudent Is throwing larger bulk of the vessel was much stones” cried the captain in high and It Wore a strange alien look note in his treble voice and harshclenched dudgecn and swung ronpd to look at his hands in sympathy "Whatever can it be Robert?" cried the shore loud reports and Two him Arnold his hands shadinghis big browri Nearer and nearer the boat came he glance convinced hoWever thatthe Hie avoided tne glance tacking and altering her course tQ get eves meeting very too rar rrorn find there mucn away of his comrade fearing to the wind until she stood juiflnsidewas shore to have a stone fall so near his the harbor boat time the village had whole By this Bang! timeBang! Bang! the beach alive conui to life and was there was Thia no doubt in the with women and children shrilly mind He captain’s knew that bullets against the landing of the and the not stones were sending up who could be seen already Lail about his boat coloniesspray like TN each of the six panels Sams thirteen OftM to lower their boats above there is representedthe name of one of Uncle the place is armed! “By St must George sturdy littljpatriots The cheeks of the The men be ambushed!” cried the Carefullyald anti subtract the pictured words and letters accordingto the given signs and yon will find ware as red with outraged feeling captain with “They are just playing W MU The ot J Wil the problems very interesting and not difficult to work out the coats of the enemies If names of the thirteen colonies in which this as us my men we go nearer we are that thou and were men like to Halt! “Wiouldcried leave our lives behind Next week the answers to the problems will be printed on course the six above are contained follow Arnold!” Robert lead L— v "We wouldthese Turn izK backward" thee and page not stand about as Back over the blue sea toward the folk — with our great eyes popping ship so quietly riding the waves dashed womenfrom North Carolina Georgia Rhode Island Delaware and our heads making no the b°ctful of redcoats followed by the nun S 'arolina move to resist such treatment” tantalizing of the gum N w York Massachusetts Maryland i'W are none here to resist of the “army" behind Up over the “True theregravely Jerisfv New Pennsylvania Hampshire Connecticut said Arnold knowest side they hoisted themselvesin hurry “Thou and t — they are all off in tiie fishing skiffs and breathlessly the boys o ambushed rdK53sm By waited and have no knowledge of the outrage Sure the ship was from the whole outfit In torrents enough resistance will the lime thev return ue not a particle sinks in The palmetto 4 spreadingsail and heading majestically leaves useless for the British will have gained blond into the landscape and of the harbor of out possession and that is the surprise the rendered almost invisible I" Great was merriment is COT wearer nearly is he the law!” and joy of the village people and you at a distance so the color I pressing You "I must think" said Robert may' be sure the ten boys were the of the ground and shrubbery temples "I am 1 amn au heroes of the hour Most of all were may well imagine that this is DIS IIUTIUbagainst his could but get that if the men the who had concocted the plot feature of any garment in land sure two could keep lrzr these thMEO reucoais petted and spoiled until it looked fired so chance W wo W 13 as from landing landing They survive to ‘for are not so many they woud never so who from this 3 ‘X vriti-is chose to the splendid and The photo of British argue all and surely have not power on though grow- up and in Clo tliat that the were poor Americans the sfa as they would have if they patriotic men become who of k iiiv afterward served and that their victory would sf‘riifiiiues tuu’fii marksmen could but land" their country so well: simple and easy mutter home said 4KOT’Xt l° admit that feared is at confirmation what he himself landing “There musket couple of hours the firing ‘’truth stranor Arnold his fine eyes lighting up at the 4i if for those ero days when the the the Oneida and real action There hangs ger han fiction" enemy WHS of a strange shin meant in most cases thought of Neither side up withoutcessation home Io and kept the Unloadingof British guns and the one over ver the fireplace in your III some hud lost man neither side had been just as exnd there be others of the lads who I camping of armies of redcoats among in all that time Y I inter harmedperspiring the inoffensive people of the Wee will run and get inem citing a have 5oguns ImlfrlvBlil Arfiv shore who was tory The on the women ana enu-away and you sret loading the greatmangum at towns of of Ksn which the from the danger points or ten minutes Robert watched the dren will give war iflrei MuL-l-lr British had laughed pausedto wipe his the boat without the redcoats run for ng of la maneuver! eyes “Wa are set of nincompoops” looked at his ply then he and their about to read is children he "or rather a set of i this time the enemv had put down inventions i chum playing at war?" BEAT Ii in the "It is the British' he said with f rom the shin in little boats and were' was his have always been sultry No sooner had the words passedhissed month of lips than wriizlng sound the tinning point July and on L the air and a British cannonthe industry In peace breathing through of ball rolled at the man’s very feet which they were Sunday morning With gleeful shout he picked it up that tim Oneida necessary The in his arriis “They are pretty good spinning an American ship jenny pitchers” he cried “let us see whether invented by Rich crept in Sacketts they can catch as well!” With all his in Harbor after an ard Arkwright strength he rammed the fallen ball 1767 active a changed campaign and sent it down the muzzleof the gun trade in good rest for captain cotton prepared for hurtling across the waters for it But look that all N GREAT uoun England the and men The sailors were in high good haste sorry and the in Another ininstant Royal John must be the tree where the nest is cotton they needed far more and hunmr for rest panic from stem Betty vented by George was Raked disposed let’s run over there and see if we can than else in the world They of their aught she carried fourteen lifeless 1792 find it am going keep a book Whltnev in had service and the peace seen hard shot breakfast as tne tori or tnat the 'birds that see arid know possible the and quietude of the harbor bodies ran over to the about made seemed to After &n awestruck pause one a grea think is will? be lots of fun' dqn’t profit d due the south from Its cotton It was soothe and promise them that which shout of victory went up from the fields the safety lamp invented by early early you thev sought very handful of on the shore yes" rald John ahead 1815 reduced the Americans paid John "go Davy in in tne morning “Why Humphry while the souadron turned and fled The broiling sun had scarce climbed might keep death rate of the miners and made possible they ana iftoo” like the idea and had however from the hatbor as swiftly as It could better conditions the avensarrived tome out to see one mining that Yh’l Yb’H may well believe hnlievn that there invented by James batt w go the birds that So that evening Betty yellow set to work steam engine V an ire She 1769 opened oal mines and ng was a note of rilief tn the thanksgiv lt ter in the day paper in up the took some is-coarse few to KltijfSyfdl Jl ing of tne Americans and that mucn be hidden the kind used for the locomotive invented liv George wrapping TZ (O1IS mild ida nd accorded the man the n whose and she folded it into Stephenson carried the coal from pon noticewas depth depths of up bundles and mthe' the her wea f 'wUn had turned the tide of war in fourteen inches and mines to all parts of and w bravery cool trees Just pieces eight by fourteen England ptain their favor then cut the edges with a paper cutter solved tbe problemof transportation h deep'' W: nn he now their feathered sighed ” think horn in the hoard l’s whii spread at onee friends were it George Stephenson was r “or you see John and began as Tlrtoiugh he and harboi flying iihout busily looks very nice to have edges coal district very w town The five shins in the rough young find for uravt attending After she had bov to work in the mines first s Uli lru’jo): h eopie rus to he hated the to on this klndmf blocked ills retreat and ami at tne rate oi thenis the affairs of the cut numKpr ofbook" them she folded pic'ker in the colliery then as assist uuuwav mo it were nr trnp thought of the havoc the guns of the Rents The first bird they met them in half so that each page ant fireman fireman and then engine iiiip iii iionr them with the little town was Whi soon told There fneniv cmrid work day — not of bv eight inches lien At this time tiie mines haxl just 'i op io soil in st enLiiiio vv as raii“'i tie harbor lay five bulging of people But course laying man countingthe English sparrows sevensheets ’ho "But hor It C sht ne other to Hse of Watt’s steam hiir o' Captain stood at that are seen everywhere was big the one on top of begun make Woolsey man and accustomed to in mthe was in! — across the she great fed long and th rt fat robin He was running them together along the machine bv whi' H mass prow of his vessel watching every possible sewed jvr T seems Tp Jsi eng: ’o' !md rwo ver-hv with his bricht sharp She used threa of dark coal could be raised at one time move "f the enemy Presently lie saw grass eyes on crease no such word as practical America that there Is a from w silk that the book looked to tliis time men and women had carried power little boat lowered the lo'okouf for worms Suddenly thu green which immeaiateiy render captain ‘it is ed quite rustic coal from ti mines in small baskets m pnns royal landlord acrons the sea who sour wheels put for his ovvn craft supported the But with the coal on the to wheels whCh of I shall put ‘Robin' at now folded and stern’ face collecting his our wheel's helj tile wood-wlileh With arms f utes all many shall surface of the earth the next difficulty w was ordered never thinks the top of page and then fra body vv parts of the en eontaioed v on the deck while rents His name Is George of Eng-and write down all that about was ti net it fairly alongside The first threw The onljtmim' wn no land he robins were cars on would scarcely know Howandlong he is and what he country meansand horses carriages was the enn:io pulled eight raplooks like wheels by lownTiie great gun and what to do with many of the strange — drawn loaded — f hour by small stationary wagons Oneida doesn't know propelledSeveral steam princely inv captain Wi id a"What the harbor and her rents which his ancestor began to work But robin looks interrupted mon on an to the what rudelv f'aptain Woe broadside n filt'ii Billy" the iit niy this problemof transportation on tenants a John tie ship pcsed ma Bv adding business with came was using bis said “let's see George Stephenson The lord of the Manor of Addington “Well" quickly a small pipe tear a' message ra pt the shore small of to help gin you him" And knowledgethe mechanics in Surrey obliged morally to how of the wsrsblpt-harbor to in the well aimed is pay him in carrying from the sure hen John had told about the non h cliinne' vouder the vnlh harmlessly the king of England for his holdings to the of the river the red east he was not at all quays ami pos eroased and the town will be wiped inclined planes the oueida out war porridgeitive about tlie rest the color of his Stephenson had once a year with a bowl of be The still mn load going down hill pulled up train nan tnit captain' grew me A howl of derision went up from the doubtful If the his brad or tail It is back owner of the going up the plane now interest “1 "that the of empty rnson — suppose" he admitted oulis estates ir Scotland pays the had something to ihrail road on which robin will look at Other men now Trevithick's ami made ue next time see the engine invented' obligatory him little more caret'ully for have offer “Captain dragon ran He or king witli the bucket©f snow n called mints of decided to keep as one steam ongi e was nri under the law bird book too m very “half-lap quite sensation extended hut was not over e ailioirin" end ot the the king enjoys th® rental outside of my book am going to Doubtless successful Mr Blackett's next section h easier "Black from his tenant at Crendoni Buckinghamshire draw picture of nd And then was used at colliery Jt consists of garland of inside too shall draw the kind of Billy" een useci feet that the bird has for you've no roses from the estate every Jpne only in collier: caiTvii’g coal two idea hat it diff ir ncd there is in birds' birds they have to you"’ And In September of every year I come sheet the longest distam ci giit miles she them of ig fagots are paid at the law courts by feet” gave paper tiie business of i colored pi Now Mam jester the city “Yes cried Betty excitedly with men remembrancer as rents held and Liverpool de the city from his majesty They “think of the woodpecker'sfeet they You can imagin h w the h)llv happy of communication wo the receipt is dren were to ge and they set to are duly signed for and are made for climbing up and ow eit work at filed in the archives of the place the trunks of treets two toes in front once utting out the pictures a pho the king’ crosses the chanand two behind And" getting still oh so carefull'' Whenever ted to he should rightfully be more excited "there are duck’s feet said their attended mother '"ay Bi and for swimming" iet of by the descendantsof Solomon webbed then’’ pictureson the ciril'o:'nlirltwas not in is "difto “And kinds of exclaimed John whom thU king gave his lands tT the first bills go with different t ferent on condition that whenever he or any fjiiii Op ijS 111 wfrXWTT7wL nod The cxti kinds of feet The Phi! of his successors crossed the channel “flffl IlWlliPII has woodpecker lug ton to St long slender bill like his heirs should be in cnisel for dig THiT’tva Solomon orto hold A X tiie engine h ms elf jging out ot the bark hold up the king’s head worms and grubs oal and flour seasick BHs H4s him dart forward catch of the trees and long tongue to scoop when he was title was-the waschildren ’saw coach directors Ifi for the tn his mouth am! pull them Oil isn't it just too inter "UfSenger royal head holder As As the present (something up ‘Vrff theii' t Hn Kr guests and tu wa gons tnonarch is sailor it Is quite unlikely’ ust see hOw he braces his esting I" "Betty flutters for passengers The engine vith its mm feet and his wings: he must when it was lainlng too hard that the services of the ancient house One day and 'fljT lead estir voi-d tons have found a great big worm" Just for John Betty to go out their fl will be required ror gome years to eight mil In then the robin gave big piece of one last mighty mother brought each wn come Here the oal should HwM liiolilvi If the king pay a visit to erk and tney saw him ny away with white cardhoarci ana some paste and !n ban en or and the Then she said: “As it the iair of scissors Aylesbury inhabitants are sup arrived at twelve the little do feel for out the vompany Stockton posed supply him with three eel Oh poor worm’ is ton rainy you to go to to miles distant in three hoin if it is winter and two fat geese if it oa called The first passenger was visit' Is It looked like summer If the king should “Experiment” caravan 'he ought door at either end Chichesteroyto ancient usage string seats along for each side and table down the mid immediately demand a his crossbow dle inally the Liverpool and Mamhester railway hill was pa ssed in the GIANT’S sitELETON A house of in commons discovery was A interesting ad to level hills iml 'affinal son make safe cently in Ireland During the the surface 01 order get exca’vatlng course of some work two the most direr three human between tiie two men unearthed entire and towns engine for the was Oneinches measuredofeightbuilt The oa from the the eon crown and and Henrv Booth head to the thin The leg bones called the "Rocket"' On trial large and was altogetherthe trip jt the first urew train in two skeleton appearedto be that of a person ml ontie high minute public ten feet The teeth also were ’Jar took eight Remember 1 large and the remainsare to'1 S'10 With locomotives and date from a prehistoric age supposed trains carrying too first George Stephensonarove passengers the engine from Northumbrian" by which various old to Manchester The prime The nickname Liverpool editions of the Bible are minister the Duke of Wellington and were' them without t'ieason jTheyg Sir were the not given Robert Peel among just where earn plan will look best aiose from errors which they contain guoxts next railroad and then will show vYin hnw to The "vinegar Bible" for instance The was laid between chart that you can hang make and takes! its from the misprinting of ain spleudid up London w m Against name your opposition and the vinegarfor vineyards rooms" much word’ hard luck the the children said that they what is road 112 miles long was in known a$ the- "wicked opened were ready she showed them published how to the Bible" was receiving Its September 1838 use of put thin line of paste just following by and appellation from the word "riot” being road was opposed the outline of the bird excepting along omitted from the seventh command-ment critics who prophesiedthe explo bv wre5fcs:)fcwa3sagsgaai the back and the top of the head slon of boilers K nu a revolution on the bird was pasted doiwn firmly the When the part of who would and to the cardboardthe back anid head of their employment-wdien in marches many And If spared growing older 31 to change workers known still in line course was loose and into this openingnave Victoria tried in dangers many Queen in Comrades And with hearts thrill the colder ErateruUieT the children carefully memories no American Women’s pushed some 1842 traveled from London to WindComrades bound by be cotton that the bird stood Brothers ever weshall 1 Chi Delta Gainma-'S wadding so sor all Omega Pi — Beta Phi oppositionwason killed let us be — Delta — out from the cardboardand looked very Kappa I Stephensonto kept adding Brothers lifelike After it was well stuffed out of the Banner-Crimson — the locomotiveHe was ot’ sickness may divide us comnsunion ma Kappa divide us white and “starry banner— — Alpha omlcrpn Pi little being tail the authority even poked into the back consideredbln auinority on roaa Marching orders may Bi' the baptismof the banner the children pasted the head and But whatever fate betiue us Polly lavnns' building son Robert who of the Church are wc hH tightly on the cardboardand there wps of the heart arc we h m succeeded him as Brothers Al -s worked with but The lady moon ts all silver cold the thrush perched on its branch look-in to the end George a Creed nor faction can divide us Wbere'slow on'high ready to sing his bound Ctmirades known bv faith tiie cleai'est ’Race nor languagescan divide us as if it was made use of sleep that and nearest Still whatever fate betldo us And She" brinaeth patriotic folk to read Next “Oh mother!” they cried excitedly Stephenson less energy and perseveranceto solve Tried week the when death was near dearest flag are wc Bore’s a jell little rebus for will andthedeei “why this is splendid and It's so the railroad problems that came to Childrenof the much him Bound arenve by ties io tne fierce ’red' sun rides by —Charles G Malpine yi fth on this pace fun to N T AC He died in 1848 oe of I — j — : for £ I ’ Puzzles Mexican Raincoat Queer HINK '?’ i RUSE T N days H of stirring the revolution lived there E I a Ol OraOINALCOLGf TiIIRTEEA' IQ ’r ’ a e “We Albright ’e a Ljq- generally a w extending before X ' v " 6? s -5 A&Z' JL- LL- a Q ? 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