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Show lle ' Lettie, - eS ) SOOO I I Vy Q T.. When 4 () () ! \ LED ade ae a and tne . CR em ee eee RD en %Washineton's t g& ae e gle Wins aware Ty Uae NS Birthday Story, by b () CUD gp ta liclena ie Lm eam : \\ d : j th ) eS Davis ' ot «ck See 3 s ‘ F son". / op ard: The Pwkn went, school that aft noon the) Sa iddle ' \ Wa ton « f it! A \ we mit nirthd : ite ft thu lerst 1 just tl ly: 1 hov hool, day h 1 \ ltie, dav itiments, v dof Cm il ious Wa . |. ves fet You'll a : ‘have id if Indians, George : , Or Ino. laa all that one was thrown. nd be very have el Indians was exelting," the: 1x for n | ne eould lie ultice,) hen trec answering in! for Wa ais ngtons) : ited for | came ‘barn had t the i Ny Wet il Mit! a' breast Vite Miyyttn ik ny we ae" : A AUD and house: nN > huge ice could: that of "Jack danger wa wb "What partie Is in h father isi, aet Yimb while in this othe [.see, stern other my tones, ree Eo car-! he son?" M This ays - Then the | the it was breakfast time cold with a good in the}: against) breakfast, whieh withF great relish, for 5 in early hour. with-an 3 a " z ‘ little sie stream aa mile: away, and which, Ds and brcakingoup ‘Soldier risingS hour) ¢ quarter "ter cannot... soe ; ‘L ee was;now ‘ he thawnEdee 1 se | bit hu always « choose their paths o when-on < Bricktop, unestly W ishington and, his men set aKa ‘ . 27 t orioe Low ag why ee 1e Nt ean ; ae "ec, a : outskirts o own, as Say i alled it." As soon as they reached ane banks Bricktop .untled a. lite 1 In te ncn r eit another hematin instant the three children were floundering the + fee fin / water, (By Maud Walker,) ! Artie sol Beat" ‘forsa a great, fine. ‘birthday present, that so looked had half a real that mind So, down sat on the beach ‘Teddy Le ae ha Of - leatiogs ‘a bear | Sile kled them from the sometimes | C4Spal to e they run. away passers-by. panionable from him. fearing the fellow had come | is new to life and that he might take it} Bear of ft and toe a} Bricktop, | Whe n our Nat Tittle as ust i ttle Bae «| Taihes gave to close Shrubs view of began and. to that | the! talk possession, . conquer him again. So, taking} i" words, but Artie vowed little hatchet-toy Veeds Now, tto | saw you, through nor-of anything again. I'm comes' to : it human-nor ani-) going to be brave, the and! pinch. I'll sight *be- no response, but from the onstration pened aid a it him at this from unexpected Ted tut his good resolve any more, and flondli h as offending ear. Le } to Lettie, he was Perkins off like herit three ithae men, who They at ‘ he was but.a toy fellow- bear s bear instincs in his me uke: dem-, second droaniteg: e‘ded be Ww Was oi little him ed the et for boxed point girl whoIndeed, of f hey shipment. hugging a Artie ty ere and Ted into ne children i "Teddy went edge were. Bear") Was 16 sun Artic f 1k si il helne a pation 4 fore pl ike along path park. play fine and- Chen stood a of the big out-there on park Sur for shining. Ted they array le & tr the and had) came. the warm, pulling 1 ‘ Yes,= . ee "SARL Sala ae fy ei tried an ands out saw you papa real? sunny | ke you krow T 1 don't want bought right you just home. going to before we are ay you to _ | confines of the tow with| think metal), BOY. woods the show Um made of We'll likely strange and blood-curdling want as trying | pounding alive.|and his you tol youwere you at the toy shop.) do-that Um into come and | pegs ./me. "| d-o-n-"-t again, Do: you or iney | taet home. with 1 Ms safest inside his poor knees ached again place cut [a did so they heard a low, the 1 | Wireny your cross" the: Delawws MAUD W | i use ~ Katherine i - > ALIcER Katharine a Spain been return the other. in his by "to severe Oh, to mother's the a earth, be arms, Artie old, make-believe. It in a: there that, on.' air wonder | without tree; The : for the; ' . _ SCARED! a all the panther!' from the bench as! Ted into the woods. while he bad it in Maybe "At his whispered jmind to give the bear the siip and run) home as trembled con-| IIb. at} try. - try mind--"" the} >)-He thought} ™e fast as his so-could right, Teddy voice. "You had into - meant any to said way --follow. to but he in hast Ss eyes.and was hit tha "If you me a him the} Artie's He legs awful There and feeling rubbed his Teddy for two bear-was/ exeltement. years. 1 am I'm ! Bear?" It will be *best one he win:'| fallen Do seven) a, you heat ed te ards outs ‘ elt ie i his atid lis anther! lithe . Lion!) round heart Jay child were of 16, a Arvagon, was )soings iirst [then in "You take the irying Jead, young fellah," i ordered 5 Teddy Bear. along with girl-boy; the mamnna's me kind lap f I knew ees OW AR Ds No, that) and hear! piven ay you r Modlared: tq hungry,' find some A 4 be- baths while they celebrated rice, line a a I tre pice hee VW i eld mn y RE dearest mamlittle today." knoe Pa ‘Fut yeaah he Oo SRE think touts Sbora what. mmigh Be es : ee ae = Whee? GECeIB Gn Bie rae ee eee }have iter tO Rebus. | King xe, First tind. mia Not eae ages atone lira to run faltered capé fer) did from Ted his leave Teel f A direction follower. his heels but nor fellow's home er ame Te aw aids a homeward .ATtie| pris Marae in: the excuse Pstill want fis go hunting "No, we go to the danger. 5 ike Sey the hunters we'll re. . of =» se King e To Henry r V it in{matrried to Arthur's brother, Henry | VILL. then newly made King of Eng- was SE Wife the; ae having Of l Henry MIL: sule.|the Pope's lasaldst bride ahd succeeded. It was his - father, neGessary sanction groom to set to this union, the being sister and Granada." lof their: marriage. reseued from the flames} Boleyn-had lpolsoned, the that poot his discarded favorite wife and usur- following Js quoted from l the ,,| the] the behind | of Jn upon, and it./te ngland, she England lis: son, union was agreed set off from parting from way not both beneath over archbishops | Salamanca, the Then him looked the of} alm.} headlong. and Granada| N the Alham- countess, and| of St. Jago, Osman the Count nite Cab his 7 wif and! ; ait ay : ee eee Fo bench, | beside, | was had was Rok an i do: smiled call a offer no his .with heamed : Ecos ne nervous, ancl ee Wwhat.. day fa ae played and had gold ask- innumer- z . -you and widower, went to himself. longer. call this replied: . then.''-Smiles her, pane ch es ain a Pat jentine's leo a vere She oa, ee tt sedam, ethel? ‘Please round, ground the tne fe with tongue. ¢ a iteh-ehain pcan a lady ' little girl who of glistening gentleman dignified questions cowl: able af The was 5 adressed head inquisitorial the yeu the einiidetomdem andere for the prince |ealled Arthur. an jed and cee in passengers see | springhtily }blue eyes, mame father) ang ambassadors came there Reon her Granada at Isabe with King , lachlan 1501, The} being and pay to: young on St. his a Val- respects widow and who charming. roauloiaad made we offer of himself, and before waiting. § fo: the widow's unswer, he romarked ~war:ingl "Of course, Mrs Maloney, Oi'm not much pertaties, but it's not fer one iv yer years to notice me razged corners {I'm afther exeusin' yours, an' we'll call it. aven." suf-| not turn paws. get of old, tee oe "You're the to be Want A once! ee a Just you, return to our ad- home and Just heard at cart ip place with this the moment brush at a their rustle side, cake let's | z0| and milk. -and-anxious good his young fellow, mas-| i Teddy make-believe, I ‘celebrated' for. a a Katharine Bear,| would not "The lo be-he-real, you know Cet TTS te Mea re The Canny Scot. ° well-known. city offieer in Auld | &eekle away | "ing winking oa? \Vi our "Come,- some starved-and in words, Artie could tell from| pression of his eyes that he was| ee now,| of and most ae ect, home-to-my-mamma, T} eee tod Aoi Want anymore, adven~| tures today, ¢ Wwe?" | although Veddy's bear did not! | a: And: A "was and €0.5 wit. His her mother tis" cun- having died hired. a hearse ia re ithe and ; Pe whisky, and a friend, and, he being teased about Arragon. at Cora i nt the an 25th they had of September, of 300 tons, in and alled Tae arte th Senate hoe pe danded.at 2 port Ge emouth ). > where |'Prince Ne rote it by said: ae afte re othe family burying in the highlands. ‘He returned the. hearse full of smuggled was! of princess embarked August 17,T. CGC ontvary K winds forced he hei vessel bitels to-the. shores, of old ‘Case! tile, which occasioned #reat illness to Donna' Catalina.) After. she"more was pros:| conYalescent she embarked. § nora Donna Catalina was svandbiniteived with mueh feasting and Bees Ks sa he ATinGe months lat a x a Was,.married ovember 14, oa; and i | e > 1509, ‘ There: were six {enjoy our meal as we tell those who) looking in tye direction from Wwaich "O, man, there is no harm done! | Arthur dyin Ore eft a widow, Prince | father mere us all the wonders of| it came, Artie saw to his hortor a pair, 1. only took. away (the body and | that time whe Ene plague. which at jour hunt," dec lared Ted, emphatically. of great rolling eves giaring alt. him.) brought back the spirit."-The Scots- | England prevailing throughout "Either you go with me now, or I'll) Then he heard a low growl and could | man. Wye i z : j . on hence. "Suppose. we go home! his gleaming eyes. And whenever Ar-|in Bdinburgh, he and have some milk and turned tows win Kira he was moying| carrida her ‘t to the-the-woods, If-LF cakes; you ! tio ihat ear | Ventures, ; Twins tise?) kind hunters and ; it: mounted id Urs borm 1486..She injury. Iatharine) uechn dic! off¢ worst crept on asleep that' cheeks! stopped! I'm be tose ately Snes ipl 4,, 4 eh at "this eddy Iz ut to sit "But-but-I''m 1 The avd up to your reseué.| pra on the 21st. of May. in. the yeat Pee ae of us. He may|1501. There were at the (CORT O(Nall The mother but ‘tell eyes or the Ted the us; ,gave stumbled strange ye did Oe of fight in young fellah, [Il come He's not equal to both lead!a saw it in a} finish--- one and) us." But say."Don't danger," Artic, legs-whieh) carry him.) Bear," he lead the Now both! him 4 . bushes. 1 tail beating see a long Understand!" But c mahus evipt of Bernaldes Jonna Catalina (the Spanish must his heud I trust sissy, little a of Arragon i a beleaguered cesses | you and come | you're asort of Artie, ; man hurt his pride. | We'll have to fight with all that's' inj fered a: nightmare and in his distress| the nursery now, if you us. ; had tumbled off the benen he .remis mstrated, trying o Atle Tae the yor ae oe Teddy Bear "Come, Teddy, old chappie,"" he) brave face "bd haven't} so the 4 ey » Lek P: CCN bane pred brat fondly, t taking hold of one of} Viicnotaccoward:? ‘ the | ‘atharine and her brother and sis-|per of Katharine's rightful place on | ters were thoroughly educated fov) the throne might not have her peace | those times, their most intelligent and| ofr mind pr Ueee by the presence of intellectual mother giving her personal} Katherine in Baglar nad J}attention to their instruction, hile| ee oe a ee | yet a little girl under her teens Kath-| Just Hinted. uring could read and write Latin flu-| The train was crowded. In one language she continued tol : : ‘ ‘ntly,we a58 e eo }compartment a dignified, middle-age | Study during her life. pourerern trying to read ris ce eee s rc . 5 é im was ve ¥ ‘ ‘ eae g 1 almost + 2 to : se L. am zioO en¥OO ll ‘Ted pointed out as| beginning crys ere lide wali OTi: had vd eraynpaal brave boy-- -mMaminia eays so," and: "ache a8 Sie ir |;Come ‘Prove: ito mer; vaid Ted dryly- through ine Sends and dead. leaves into (he we ods with ms And |inat fi kedaa a ae ae rape learn how to be NOT-AFRAI! ey at 2 She oe avery ee Eo ps hurried while an can hep HOUSE ral) about where he al pale sa i | Once while living in the army camp Kutharine's life. after becoming) the the queen's tent was set on fire by the} wife of Henry VIII. is faniiliar to all, besieged Moors, and it was with diffi-|}4nd many historians hold that Henry | culty that the litthe prinee and prin-|}-through - the influence o Anne aes geet mie et ie Jac ie to -tead "hin fhto? On, th i. hi eine ; , ‘ S pupa) had > given him 4a toy engine or es an ex=|}rt jlikes ; she ones the Storink of battle and siege, for her brother-in-law, a relationship which mother, Isabel of Castile, with het! ,)ohibited marriage Katherine young family, lodged in the magnifli-|ajmost Six years her second husband's | cent camp with which her armies for} senior. -he being just IS at the time "Well. you are as afraid) of adventure as ia little" girl :of. tive," grinned) Te ay initg snicing "ve lores yi geet wink Oe a let tixae Ful ous. | fairy stories Leesa) a he |yetal that our great George Washing|} ton was We are of the tender twenti- Pee et Aragon and Isabel Queen o Her early years were passed | years . of December youngest cannot] (rank ee scorn | years i on | i ee Queens of England | me. ta a the little cherry you warm little jacket.) "All knocked together) faint from cach on ,too much. ; "Tm: net plese, . sin, j tor put on? NLL: when beg-| | for hatchet say in the to have many | Artie: got down cneounters! if to accompany under- | now. }of-and ‘ ittle PIE water Washington averse "to sitting "dewnin' the' warm | me Do you remember, young chap, white, sharp teeth, tipped one ear-for-| hill to our let Donmt follow the! thing could be. Artic slowly rose from sunshine, forall bears, young and old, | the person-I'm> named: for? ~Aha,| ward and, winked. an eye - boldly | beaten path- there's no adventures to| where he had fallen and = stretehed! realeauud toy. love the: sunshine. In | don't you give me any orde I know | "Come, no hanging back, friend Be | be found in beaten paths-but tale out his cramped. legs. One foot was! that thes: are Hke children. i} what I'm about. "Now, gel on your] game, or withdraw to the nursery) through the underbrush and dead) tingling from having gone to sleep. jag A lIeaves. Ten to one we'll find a Asleep. ASLEEP! <Artie's face was | Artie felt a blush ereep up over his| panther ora lion before we've gone| wreathed in a happy. smile. It was al }vound cheeks. To thus be mado sport; Many miles. Then we'll have some}/dream, a dream, after all. He had! ‘ ice rabthe Here | Stand? | "Come, get_4 move on you, fellah,""| complete the: sentence. -"Go-on,"" he[ the betich in the sun, and sitting there | "T understand, Master Artie, but I|}said Teddy Bear, leaping from the|commiunded, fatteringly. jas quietly as you please in his corner! don't know nat im in the mood for | pe neh to the ground and turning his} "You take the lead, young fellah,''} of the bench was Ted, not moving an cheying..Fact is, I'm no-sissy bez ar; | gleaming eyes on Artie, Then he open-| ordered eddy Bear, ina commanding! ear, nor winking an eye. He seemed! I'm? wo fellah wBaer nerve and fight iIn!ed his mouth, showing two rows of} volee. "Go Eeeaien toward the beaten} to be as lifeless us any make-believe 3 far : nll | ane . ina' voice Ay eddy Bear made this long and|for which had) threatening speech Artie felt his heart! Sul it. "Stop you* were lo « mother and old Protecto1 not restrain themselves from the fire-which was : owing with heat they in to them hugging the dog first and their mothe ‘atterward "Dear, dear old fellow! He: saved our lives and then went for mamma!' cried Bettie tears slream- while | contr . iu | sae » expression ; Don't don't, See to ktop's nome run their could y mping the wind Bricktor - away So, whip ine if you | Bot lis futher shook Al rd siticids). ‘My son, and-shall| . they "That Tam much too wise a man To flog you No, I spare | You all your strength ve ke + Pp for grew tree blazed begun ae felled "I've be| aes awake. bench then, lather, Pou wiitte Taaeucn sy "amd feel afrald ‘quayer in as though When be not, the he commanded to make firm, but decided behave toa 5°. wide fell.off | sey a's exes aod th ape Antic trémblo decla eG! Mat ally' he was Bath. a tarmostber ferocious at lerce, |*~ ,, Stop!" : wing iw -very astonishmen led pretty | 4,, happened to come: past all who were acqualnt-) was almost he me hi he lmorse gone hin Brie his the . ;What his: father, stern, would say 1 When cc should run and tell That in thoughtless moment Tie the fell cherry tree did 7 = i little George was a pri ve iad; e did be not etree: hide nor ery Bie went Le > fed. Artie thought he must but looking at Ted he ri that Then is . very|as fun. garden cherry quickly) And to. feel hold of he. said: }-me. Do you lear, sir ‘ f hear, friend," answered 3 held. ere "who, were once PYaCamMeAL.". . i But when he> saw Nis hatchet had i Cut: the ree asunder teen and at the ruin looked, in his-eves Artie knew he | "Now, Ted, dont try: to get "fuimy.} only surprised at his young} with me, you know I'm your muitos, tnaster's words,' but ‘highly pleased}] am. My .papa bought you for | th it he} becon Lirthday ¥ present, and you. roustn't Aa he had becomes 6 courageou -ourageous A. bear, you ‘know, is always brave, and i ything w hat will-ahem? -frighteu | Tec-while i the had) th ea moment for that sprouting And) remem-=, not. taking id ticks. In "To try my bran ‘new And-ohi..so Sad to Tle raised the peu! | him | Move one of his ears and wink an} yey showing his) relish of the idea tna t he _might be "real and eat people up." Artle felt'a little shiver run | it the Little Géorge beholding it Said. "There's the thing his Teddy bear out for a walk, he said) to hits as they' ambled along on >the outskirts of aogreat. park: ‘Ted, I'm not zoing to be afraid of.) mal and there A Teddy | he at Out into' the garden green Little George did un, Ana f with pore het new did into his bear pate to hug his young | "How would i¥Ou have liked being | asier> to. death: "But. Artie' was: aj a°real,r-e-a-l live bear what/ can eat} brave little chap. for his. seven «years, | Fcople wp?" she' asked (of. ‘the ‘silent and determined one day to never ‘let tellow beside him. Ted did not reply Fear feeling the mtn making n I sricktop Hektor ( olsMa ie st i 1 Story. accl-i nant na ee 1 and Bie o vache he marek} itt er z Will ‘ e tak en_loff-and wrap ped iguana the shiv‘ | +o] 5 ip ee wa The True:Bory of the Cherry Tree bos Washington boy him. one day Artie, beinga com-| fellow. friend) spirit ~ ; y the the nh can't wood permit idegree: felt the thrill of their.,own|much as though he were the lging whine coming from the bank.| }words as they supposed the young | George Washington of so many | Looking round, they beheld their dear| | George felt the thrill of his parents' | ago. fold dog, Protector, standing there and words of commendation in the ‘long! Mrs. Perkins laughed at the en-| begging to be allowed to accompany| ugo on that memorable day when Festi" of her "ihrer » treasures,' and! them eut down the cherry : cautioned them against the "Dela-/| "The reinforcements!" exclaimed Artie and-His~ Teddy Bear. - |. P Artie in into gathet : not n "H : saying THs day, you haye Biven| The "Twins Now. for the Delaware: |. cwhoat, which he made use of much me cause to feel justly proud o You,!) Are you re idy, my men, for the pull in. summer,' but which he had. not my son ‘A boy who cannot lie will) across that frozen river to attack the +s ken' this.c-winter from its. safely walk the road to success | Hessians heltered curve in the stream High Then, with the corner of her apron; "NO . tter. time th this-Christ-)} and dry it was, under a thick hedge to her face Lettie (impersonating) mas night ii aid Bettie touching | that. grew to. the wate cdge. With George's mother) came to him and} her hi a to ine r brow in salute, '"Wheni the help of The Twins he soon. had laid her hand lovingly ow his shouider.| you say the word we are ready." the boat in the water, which was Honesty is the dearest possession,| "Ready to die in the eause of our) quite full of broken eakes of Noating }iny boy. May you ever find it impos: | eountrs sir," declared Lettie in' an} fee But Brickton was a cautious {sible to tell a lie jimpressive voice ‘But may 2 be| general, and knew well how to take | Although Bric ktop and the Twins} victory and life instead of de fea t and| his men through danger without comcould searcely refrain from smiling at!death, sir" ing into harm's way | their own play, they, nevertheless, en‘It shall neve) be defeat,"' said The three stepped into the boat, and jtered kets a Pome ce eon ead i ‘ pe aul Bae bore returned' Wilisoni'se: did it with my litthe hatehet." Washington" every day in' the week As Bricktop made this brave con-|She would Aor be obliged; to double the 1 : He ssion Bettie (the father) rose Lo het amount of food for a h meal | feet and e lasped hia n to her breast, After breakfast Br lekttop said "tO trembling | lie; the ile at , sue! eet, arte the;/ ware and litth Pérkifses:: "vent... to fortify themselves helping > his téeth chattering and his hands) eth century. sort." numb, turned to the almost. frozen "That's because we lack the OPpOor= twins to tell them to huddle together) tunities to harden and toughen," sald . in the shelter aw . the beds? whe he) Bricktop from anes pai: Besar a9 would go home or wraps ut beLore |) eyulps of hot tea ci a vee 1 c the words had formed themselves on time of George Washington a_ little e ls bey ‘ ‘os nnd footste wer we " a3 rot lay would we oaee i yeaa Sind hewn » rie i. a nine eee gue rhs ie ist ; aN wmeun , fe eed Signs Mhocopoqaite aide. Geek 1 aa r a AS theta aaa ha ee : » a My! faltered) just a moment; | spent out of doors ino exercise and) bead proudly and) play, had sharpened ‘their appetites| in the tace, said IM! wonderfully, and theit mother de* ‘tones "Father, TI cannot!) elared that if. they played ‘George Ltriel ston behold] he tree append maveh NN vanleiied r¢ Phe) ee 50 ve r towards the en¢ my evs ny COR eh d lead. them through the waters anc Oat the erags i i "GeorEe ¥ Va Vr > a ‘zc -Then,..warmly - wrappet reo in LT not cherry. Had } three house asked} representing of 2 George, "Do of mv. favorite: It on would knowing she could trust herself to Geors Washington's birthdas by him... took. held ‘reund. his nec k and | attempuing io cross-the "Delaw ure was soon beside her sister, Bris Ktop| "Wo never try crossing the river also having just gained the shore beta the ice agam,' ' declared Bet| Refore Bricktop could speak aoword © ty "After all, we're not made of the Ww duet could a alte ee 1 woman and a big aos -both canon blanket iid wraps-comins 7 Bi On init a-run aeross the, fi elds ld uit ihe mah found the woman was threatened ili which or ey Takingof thethe: fli address . "al n the men ih eae = Robin-|dquity. instant. the= three . * pflounds ring ae) tie Betof hold grasping toward the task to's Ito Protector, towards the Lettle) say tat ‘dl ineist« agers of , cake fore: Paani ne tromand Se aS of the another cakes, Then t searched of long- the Bettie Oda ¢ the . rteat it ane ‘tite. hee ge ughhere Bricko ‘ ; ton ing down her cheek : Just ws Biic htop was on the point Half an hour later the three little of losing his hold on Bettie he felt (©) peyynses were at home and tuc ked quick jerk, and there was old) Proteeyay in their warm beds, while their tor. taking the Jitth girl out of hi mother gave them hot tea to dvink. So aries Te the bank the -brave, dog | ai were they cared. for that they dtd Went, dragging Bettic upon the bank not suffer any bad results from. the ‘ "Agee ys bs for Bricktop . Pretty soon ‘ head hanging guilthy « a and a piece of the rose bush Hike bans, But: It was against all thos him down Gal more. De s oe jthan once And a oy time his heart Was beating we. fear Tor Lettic, whom he could ne She had caughi hold. of the avitt pile RUPLOvAS mth for the momen yul LB OE ae a uh ee oe 4 ret: WeLled Phe PULDORE Teal): i uLeLe «dyin ir Pri nen eee ; a pee her i ( anS ) oO "oryus t t : ‘ Lee » Brene OVE Had nitt OSE ‘ ee : . . Bpaeae frem its one PO eee 4 €¢ ind examined wha ri t . e cloud coming' oyer his face-as _h¢) ------ Viewed the blecding boughs ine PM) one hand, the gre ae Behind the barn (which | yjedq ihe ax ove Ve'll) pe ad ti we . could \ forest and the the in future too," agreed|so the | honor t bout bn a ut being hi Bettic gee: | Lettie. "You; ~had many, fights with) Indiau Oo} il _to i lal Ub é ‘ Bettie,|}eaid , hingtor life I ktop. \\ i put he it is the} can eel said in who ice Georg would easily | Ge ree Washington ina wrestling ve could not do RO bor t. ae : were he living now After breakfast: "George went Into Tt me for having a| the arden ith the ax over hi houlof it tomorrov der (He could hot ind the hatehet So i Ch 1 if ime." " See, to a force realize }his way noeasy. George's comrades of the o eoloni ul days mn Vivg BTA Of course, "George defeated: his comrades in the wrestling ring, but the "comrades" did not mind) heing defeated by one destined to become so ut Indeed. Bettie dectar ed c a \ orth whi to have It uine or aia y Our ¢ 1 tan befor ihe they said Geo 1 tting | Washingt let the day get th noo1 i ig sta him Th weré out, riding i tte ' ‘ noems and cheracte the old family horse about: the barn bout the eat and}; yard, playing at breaking him for thi wn 5 » a 1. so nuch ta}saddJe. Then camé a wrestling bout . Bert the foreign yoke! Bettie and Lettlo taking turns with| Sennett : mn them.! Briektop and playing they wee | ; m fo OOS8Cly lchildren were Brick bon irate' cae oO ' Wee ‘ yo 1el¢ its occupants i . : count ir one fu The Captain broke the drift pile from. its hold on the bank, and both were swung round lve ching boatae unfuriously. catehing tt 16 little der one side and She it OVer, DeCLOLe ' eagle need was lbank. ) ‘Cwyon : tering a greay) this he said asfloating toward, them wae a mass of driftwood aS icasely against. the, Pull which bir theay Vi eee - a eae B piel a Be trickton| ‘ ust ne I are hale = z ane Briektop norning vin: Ke Cit ele a besa Sa Hea nine on Frey up Brite avant . T " Vington's ent Protector c. hot-haste r} caught PSODOIOIOIOOODDWOWIHHDODOODODSHOSSS Ger we |messenget ¥ old \ But ofjustice block ¢ toward . ; s the pointing " amp. itorwhereaddressing you ai the old dog-|tlarted. rtod: a I Bari COO e ci foSsse \ eetSao Cae Brickto () Ae () ( anh pe OUR CHILDREN'S P f aye i Re 17, 1907. FEBRUARY SUNDAY, UTAH, CITY, LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 2 Katherine >» town From. a Place rom Wills But eek. was) ) . ‘ ‘ a i aed a ke eS ee BG ee same strange o little kn es : ee ee : © folks came : an isle in relies Sear thavs ware nothing aneeae to: me- ; essed) in ae |