gy Solves the Mystery
window of th«
f« \h»l ar* ; St.t mid u> wb«i aba warned ua [ polmln* to an
10 <, °- we went away. Aa we ; empty houae.
ina , r “ ch »'> «reet. Old Jenk'.aa waa i We Itotened. and I thought I > Daaainw n. .-a v. ^ j rould hear aomebody talking In low ’
> held, and
Urgeat fleah-eatlng
rid; atandlng over four feet ),e (
•'* b, bnb b. (hook bl. k.b. ] .-ObU h..r .om.b.d, tklkll, U l.w *”* , fcb.
ha dlreclion of Mra. Martln'a j tonea, and I alan thought I could | tVhen you lr
woody nolae ae though Hone aeldom
he _ ^.1,...
rl\e him the road, and :
. .. ----- — t wetuwru weicn mure tuna* * Quickly aa poealbla. ■J front of tuey d better more out. and ael! eomebody clapped two boarda to- about 100 pounda. you can get aome 11 u funny, hul aa big and atreng When the j the houae to me. like I aaked them gether. Fveryilroe I heard the ! idea of thea.ie of an animal weigh- ** *>e la. hr foole away r lot of hia o. That place la haunted." 'clatter. It waa followed by a bam IIng that—and a to-i orer: time In hunting auch amall game I . Jenklna wae a crank, and ( from the houae. ! H* 4 home la on the'bleak, barren aa field-mice and ground aqulrrelr. Harp had an ( tom . p. 9pi , h , wu a trrta> . i "Up there." aald Bnuggy. | r “* u of Alaaka. and on aome of and in turning orer great big rucka | ; u.laer. who coreted everything that i "Walt a minute." aald Ur. Mar- '''• n ***'by I*l»nda. and genaralty In f ur t j„ trw Ilttlr anU i,i aaen u ndar ; other people had. Bnuggy didn't 1 * ln - "I'll gbt help." I r* c ® u a !,T ' ,h “ , ‘ them That looka like mighty amall I 1 ard aa *** but continued on hla I’retty eoon there were four men j a , * , ' 0l,d ov * r ,h * t bualneaa an animal bigger than an there * * ni1 1 f 0110 * 4 ^ him. After i 4 nd Bnuggy and me. and we went i a k» . u 1■ tr * n “* to wh en he could pull down a '-he errtr.d waa done, we went back l" the front door of the bonee and - ' 11 4 R1 . _ . * hear, aa moo ,, or an e i k j U „ „ eaally. In mo Mr*. Martin. • | tried It. It waa open, and w* j. n *,,r** 'Irf'tiltely known of ,(,» spawning season when the "t-c you mind if Chick and Iicautloualy went upelalra. and ap-| , m 4 hout UII. It hardly .re ding upstream by the
m that we thought! •"'t' 4 reaaonahl* that so hug* a million*, he g.*ea down to the low
window. Aa w 4 |f r *“ 1 “ r * 4 h° u l'l have been ever-i ^mli aoa ha , the doer. I heard .oJong; but we murt re- for w „ k . , aav [member that Alaska waa owned by . i„, ,,
II fifty 01
CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FEIDAY. NOVEMBER 2«. 1926.
^TTtfr VOUriG ~ PCOPtlC
' We Biggest Bear of Them All
C 3
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HE brown bear of Alaaka la (trap In two a tub* of tnaearoal the Qonr.th among the bear*, but when left to hlmaelf he la per bought to be the fectiy harml**#; It la only when I
ded or suddenly surprised that rgeta himself and becomes a j
the biggest ,
The HANDY BOY AT HOMEO
BY CHARLES A. KING.'
STATE MORMAL SCHOOL. PLVnQL'TH.N.H.
all he
ie the e
a l"
called a
» what might be
. sea-j r. and |
hour i that I't# wanted for years:
grew ! teach 'em."
: after -’ust then Ur. Martin broke In.
awful, and there waa Old lenkln* and on* ^ 80 lumbering old bear has wlth h |, ' hit of hla rent-collectorw. On the floor nianaged to keep In the background himself a flat they had a wooden machine which fu r • li <he*e yea’s, and at the aama j,, Jr :ded was built Ilk* the croeebow* that l -"' 4 h44 managed to keep hi* pic- iayi ap r II archer* used to cam In the Middle "u’ “f 'he Bun.lay paper*. Aa llln , , hro ,
,hlg and powerful aa ha la. thla . j, at „ , ha | ow i, n d*. , great best, he It timid and retiring | ^j, T%lil home ,b) nature, and had much rather go! , nd develop* .
way Off in the lonely mountain* by hal , it llf
(himself, rather than be where humert sometln thing* art liable to hai pen. In peacefully graalng on ether word* he d-w. not l.k* a gra- that t.ordete tb [crowd end he mi ch prefer* the i^ew. A* autumn approi 1 ••‘l"'> 444 *» d <he quiet of the high akl . ,h,| r abode a
place* among tha mountains. And r i*ei«.-*. t h* rock alldea. and tn* II he always had hi* way h* had ; peyp,^,! ,00* banks of that for- , much rather run awey than array bidding region, and aelect their
and light, and he la never the one w i„ Ier ,i, n , well
r=*f.
Push Sled
ui
. will
r I
th* moun- I
sides, usually a natural cava j ^.
among th* bouldar*.
[ tight to th* ffnleh. a
. unreasoning ferocity. When put I.SO# pound* of bon*, mu j and hair In action, you hav# sta something that la aa hard to aa a Mogul engln*. on a do - grade, with the brakes off! jcclor of thla bear varies froi ! lawny-brown to almost black;
! irtaaslva forelag* ars nothing Icaa . maU bear la the first to coma out i than a maaa of twisted bon* and In the spring, and for a while he sinew, and one blow from hi* good eata nothing but a lad* of Trass ■flit arm. or left either, for that! now and then, until hla digestion matter, could break any bon* In a gets back Into working order, after man's body aa eaally aa you could . Its long adnier rest.
on* to four In number, are born. They art usually amall aa compared with th* bulk of their mothers. generally weighing about a pound and a half—quit* different from thtjr weight of a ton and a half when'fully grown. They atay with their mother and den with her the next winter, and by that time
H1I.E thla project was de-. or dashboard S* * «H* » >
■d with th* thought of | being equally enreful to mall te by an adult Invalid, i form and dlmetwlon*. 0*1 out dimensions may b* tide* which will be governed b;
adapted to a smaller aled or to a length of the tied. In tlM* case '*■ ‘"•’’(aled for a child. would be S' * «' • n< ' 4 *>out !?* * The entire top of th* sled should i long; 1* aure that the top
to form a floor for th* ; bottom eslge bevels are right,
isklng th# teat th# back I hack, front and side* «*>f* ie first: aelect two pieces ’ using <d ftnlah rails, and li
x »!' long, cover with | lo aled by naila. driven ilaotl ' S" boards; work carefully to given | Make i I forn !
Ih* bevel ■
I the a
ind dimer
especially j 18!*' long, i
-L ‘ “
- the
Make th* front, j dim
>*i - - bollom of arm plecea. bslng sura their reUtlons ar^ corroct. Nall scat ui>on side* and arm pleco* upon the tdgee of the back. Make shoulder piece, c S' * «' * l**'lit to lop edge of arm piece with glue dowels and a long slender screw, say IS' No. S at d. and nail to edge of back. Go ovar all corners and Joints with a sharp plan*, and sandpaper all to a smooth surface, round corners of a for handles and palat In bright rolnra.
Oue Puzzle Xoi
JUNIOR CROSS-WORJ> P1T7XI.F.,
'HUM V HORIZONTAL 17-Kootwear i i i VERTICAL« (-Decided W | (-Part of circle 1-Small frnlts ,
T5/>e Cruel Nurse
10-Rallroad ! 11-Papa « Bo by
talk)
brealha 14-Hero of
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yell
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s Home Is On The Hleak. Harrcn 4 The Weather Fan Counting the Days AY. Bill, we boy* don't know OW many dayt lo ChriM- ^ rnougit 1^ mat? That'* About the weather—»**? I J The question now we beat We ought to know what kind of day I orgot for once ihe ball* and bat-‘ Tomorrow's goin lo be. And roller stale* to deer. Suppose we want lo play a game Or lake a hike just when "How long." cites Arthur, "mutt It's goin' lo rain like smoke that day we wail ' An’ we can t go—what then) For Santa Claus tc come? . Iherc're in the paper evt-y day Now don ! you th.nk that he'll he
Some short reports that tell
The weather for that night you know
An’ for next day as well.
Id—Rood
DIAMONDS FROM TREK-LAND
1
1. In California. S. Aged.
W E think itV very mean of you to til there rating ciketYou do it^jiurnr. every time Aunt Jo or mother bake*rWfcn we can't do a thmg but look «ml almost starve I death! t Oh. dear. I’m just‘to empty 1 can scMrcely take a breath, j You know ihafiin between our meals ave can't have any tweet And yet you just sit thenr and smile and cat and eat and eat. To me you look.just like the little monkrvt in the loo! i If we can't -»! before our meals, then why indeed should you?
n California.
An' they are nearly always right. Dad aayt they seldom mitt— 1 thirk we fellers ought lo read And keep an eye on this. 1 read a chap in Washington Has made a big atonn list— An', say. he ain't no prophet. Bill. But a real tcienlul— [ Of all the snows an’ freezes we Are goin' to have this year. An' aure, he aayt, we'll have some
cold.
That winter time it here. : I'll say I n gettin' ready for ‘An eaiiy winter—gee. I'm goin' to take the old sled out— She's good at good can be— ! An' paint her up in red and blue An' make her runners bright — The first good snow will find us both Out on the bill a: night. ■ ! I'm goir.' to polish up my skates f An' have them ready, too— j'. Ilia' sciential is mighty sure Noend^of iceudue.^ ^ Dad -vs.'-C waTchT sky a bit
"I can't remember what you said.
Please tell to roe again
How many day* it i»—my head
Fob funny—u it ten?"
Then Alice, coming from a walk. Eaciaima. "Oh. you should see 'Use windows— 1 can scarcely talk!
TlibYe lovely a. can be!
Hurry *.o dinner. Play AnnwVLaurti Unci# Johny arris
/ ETT'Tr. o»,... «. sk-ai. SErnncn ’ | . ml „ L ualcal main. nenl'WhliUesi away', CM |i. ' within each aemteiwe. mind: _ ,, ,, ter take from eWkry lev .1.-.heir H r >dg*t pnadegaor .'lames you'll Asulcklg And. r*l» f'ir lunch. Bird* are sinking Joyously *• <7ou*ln ijeorge gri
FIND the; farmer. “ • WALTER ‘WELLM-'V^
DOWN THE i GARDEh PATHf
many things ’ days I me flirt with '
“They're full of. oh. I want! How ma Are left? You said
wings.
f think il just delays."
How- many dayt to Christmas ? T "hat's 'I he burning queslioii now. The subject of all talk* and chats— I wish 'twa* here I sow!
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’nta'fhave a million'll X Innikac^muter

