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FIVE FINE FELLOWS

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r EE •rh*t » »pookr Place!- ] “I Jumped cn !be cr-et

^ • *a» Harry Brown who at J cculd and couldnl even den j

I . . ;i :.. .1 I'i; u.-oJ I! ■ ■mi'

I aareed with him. But Phil h „ e „ .., r •> Jdlnc tomorrow^ ;

Brandor who wat mnch older than

e othert laushed.

cow eat me.'tle*

j i la^t, they were *XraJd

_/ get no coaautW ■»«

went right oat.

“With So out they »•"' wl ’“ .i r ,j They were Jl»*. ctoaalOL -T .pace Let ween the hooa.

E*«i by your "UNCLE BU." FEBRUARY

,1 - ' J ' rr eBb lean they r M m

the bob

HE very hrti thm«a.

been toSd,

_ iArc oft in snallet! bundlci »oU. i And I'll •»»« and to will you That tii» of February » t!W -

“Walt

o'clock.

it Phi!

th.ng, win look different." he “ ,a -!^ ^ IrlirZ^T- ^arkeV'pht" md the .led In ^ mtl# brother Charle*. j '.ire U might be too . They were ttandlng lo the kit-, .led ride. -moonlight Chan of nn old farmhcu.e which -If It «a« Tood c.far ""‘’f: . the Brandon family owned and ! coa ,u r o cnt tciMChh • uaed for a enmmer place. Th.v . tr<1 »ied d..cortentedl>. lo<«k.ng o had come up In the dead of winter, Bt t h e dark and glowering mo for a number of reasons, moetlr! . I( t real cloudy." *» !l! ' for the aleddlng. Pbll had heard I - ttr ,d Bay' Cm here out - from aomeone that nerer before ' There w * a rush to the w *° <,< ’7 had there been euch a good hard | Bn d Harry pointed out a dark « - creat on the enow nor such terrific | u-ovlng acroae the enow} e slope, to slide on. He had come j pan* which had be n the lawn, with four of hie friend*, or rather j j, u , l*arT“ demanded one o. j

hla brother's friends. And the old | ( he boys.

farmhouse certainly did look rather, n,,, i.» a been - trifle lafe ge epooky | 'fng to the Window, and when he Instead cf flower* and bush** did get there, the animal wa. gene, •round the outside, w*. the while I -.h^ bee an d-scrtblng K. silent mow, and Inside If was *• , 7, wa. shaggy a:

cold as an lee box and dark and Charles,

creak} - ! "I* must hath been pretty near There', plenty of wood. - Phjl a, big a. " horae.” said Harry. ■aid briskly, “get busy, fellows sniffed at fhe » w end t!s and build a flra " ears were sort of pointed.- John

He then fined and flghded

lamp, and opened eerera! cans cf bear." food left on the ah elf by ht«

thoughtful mother.

leidlnc

lay?" demanded the

fa not late.'

shambled." j

Tm aura tt

Jim and Bob Hyde agreed that

j puzzle Comer jj

GUESS HIS NAME

ethers ; p w patriotic gut* and Ura. •" <5 h * -nr ] A days (or Luacob and Wa4uifion

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didn't ki

Phil gars • groan, and struck himself on the forehaad. "A woodchiick *- groandho*. kid.- ha aald. "and yesterday waa the aecoafl of Fetorwy. Do you gat toaf That woodchuck aaya no n.ora good cold weather, boy* “ '8ur*ly you don't believe that story a he at Oroundbcg Day." aald

“It's Real eloody,- Said Hairy, "And Hay! Ora Here Valchl-

So. of

old<w brothse. VO the aame. I! ihafa tha animal you saw yerter dgy when tt waa #0 dark ah'' eh .ug, beta a groundhog and he C Jnt aea hla ahsdcw. #0 he wnsri seared back Into bla hole, and «e hare a thaw this morning. Thar.

.-.other cot Into the bedroom oB the kitchen which already lisl » double bed and a couch In !L and after a search they found enough bedding to auh the coldest and

one among them. After

that they were all pr- ity tired and

leepy and glad to turn In.

l-iurlng the night Phil got awake feenng rather warm. Ha eat up

bed and listened. Everything

•s quiet, wccejit Charles, whe wa* grinding u:. teeth as if wbetUng • for tha fine ran of aardlnet 1 the kitchen shelf. Phil had had me Ulnts* during hla Ufa H* began to wunder If he had a fever, j j and ha ft." hla pulse anaioualy. There was a medicine cloaat al- | waya kept full of auipla remedies, 1 but It would have jaken more than , ferer to drtro PhU up tha long ' ; cold, creak fng amlra to tha aacond '

get himself a dose cf aoda 1

; mints or milk of magnasla, and of ' >ouraa. he didn't think ho needed

a picture of TCtc j -Here ere JiOW-halrod Susie May i OcouBdbogr _

her little BROWN - Laired j efc , liuit BRUWH hrofhec. Billy. Susie Nay «•' "They bwtasg to my Delir hot oho

... . . »d In a RED Jeraey with RED; will he slid to inas them to yo«. aU I knew about It. and when Dad f.g nn el aklrt and legrlrse to match., ^ Ihc> M r (ua . BED

had craahcd through tha • ,ow c0 "'“ a * ,orfl *» • Har eap f« BED. too. but her ahoea | Dgktty} wki, ftaai to fham."

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woods which came down In a fringe 1 fort and snow tight, inowmen and ; * bl * M '* D Hla ahoea are , anta Um> glaaaM Too aaa »s u alung the ba k r.f the house. Phil i snowballs car. furnish plenty cf ; DI** CK ck * Hu*** Naya Hla mix- 1 *o **" ** UI

looked and saw a low. dark, sham- j fua for five fine frllowsL j tana ' ▼‘nacw

The HANDY BOY AT HOME

BY CHARLES A. KING E NORMAL SCHOOL. PLVMi

STAT E l

. PLVMOUTH.H.H.

h afraid of hla ore*

shadow. If ba area hla shadow be run* and hides far forty day*, and tha sun te so egiharooeed about •■rarthg tha afar Oewnndhog tt stays away tea •. at least that J« tha way tha story waa told to Husla May

Hght ORKEN n have Mb A ease

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We have given you nine I!

theac objects. Then discard ull but tt arrange these Hm irUers to spell the begins with the letter F. What Is It!

JCXIOR CROSS-WORD PVZZUZ ; a fruit for

! word, meai

Bo. like a sensible fellow. h» i turned over and went back to alaap,

of qullta!

of dreaming under hla pi]

- hater of each name. Then j that he waa In Africa shooting

of the little boy. His name j Ilona. Next morning they slept late and ! awoke to find the bud shining I brightly, while It poured outside !

the windows.

"Ore, this la queer!" cried Harry. Phil gar# a groat groan. 'Boys, our fun is ruined!" ha!

first of a four-letter a religion i roan.

S. Use th* last three letters of ; a fruit for tha drat of an eightj letter word, meaning a bird of

! song.

I 4. Coe the last three letters of 1 « fruit for the first of a sU-letter

| Insect.

5. Use the first three letters of a fruit for th* first ot a seven1 letter punle. 6. Use tha first three letters of , a fruit for the first of a four-letter j word meaning a abevpfold.

VERTICAL l-A kind of airship 1-lnaect (pi.) 4-To th* lee

A TRi-S-YLLABIC FT7.7.I.E

S My first of ambition 1* always ahead.

and DO;

J-Fou

»-To shut In

■ader In all action too. | If wa would arhleea. ere quite recogetj, Wo rauK not but

prognra — --

; My second I*

| iaughter-lovtn

as well, that

It* way. My thli

Ivlyou*. happy.

U-Slte of t'

Federal capital

11—An

1»-Tha (Franch)

<Roman) 14-Relataa

fruit letter obopk przzi.r ^ I. Ua* th* last three letter* o' a fruit for the first of a Hi -letter i ward, meaning eolttary. ». t»e tha last three left era of I

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C HIB project, when Br.Uhed. Win be a great aid to th* mother of a family, for It* roominess will p«rm!: much ‘

(' the family mending t. be quick- * maMo of tha legs may be cut ly slipped out of eight when her! bT bor5n * and etartlng a aaw most critical friend unexpectedly 1 ln T* 1 * edges may be roundappears it may be made by any i efi *a al A. then all tn-.oothed «»d jambltteua “Handy Boy" or botna; eaodpapered a her using . nu *„

SEWING. CABINET |

You'll find

grocer

My whole

ba 01

For all the 1

we'd ne'er rest riche* u

They asked him how coma “Tbs' Isn't rain." said Cbarlea i who had dashed open the srlcdov. •'If* thawing like the dtucs." And so It waa But shucks! It would take hours to melt olf all th* snow and meanwhile there would be eoroe fun with a certain

bob-aled.

"Let'a hurry and get some breakfast." was tha general cry. Such a scuffle to turn out of bed. Jump Into clothes and ruah to tha kitchen. The can opener fla*h»d brightly In the eunrhlne which poured through the window. They each choee a different can ard decided not to etart asothar fire, but eat their food cold. Charlea h\d the eardlnee Harry a c* table aoup. John aame sliced peaches and b*ke.l beans while hu

brother chose r Hswailan pdr.cap; himself a hash o and rornbeef, w!' sprinkled on top.

"tnd hero I thought I had ai

i fever last night, J wsa *0 hot." he! - - — v , lo ., grimed, munching heartily. j leg* and of th* cabinet end* by • 11,0 c '***>'* Ml*. f»a- Projert waa made of eoft expected to stay until j drawing J* BQU res and rep rod u- 1^°. T?? l * V°J ** •’rads. | •'ained. give thro* CO* Is of

“For Mr. Ground-Hog" Is This Week's Color $4

; Agam Uncle Bill take* up bla I ;*vry piiwaanl weekly task o! writ- 1 lag to hu many young friends of I I' apt May and ruotberiaad Conn-

Its design seems t, ahogsnr. gum wood or >od which will take a

1 llttla cauup

transfer t

point, using IM" No. Id brads tu tha side, and 1%» No to round brad screws la the stretcher The top should be fc* x *H- x 11*. in* two flspe H* , a egaaa ! bereled as Indicated by eagle xj*. 1 Fit I* narrow but** at F. Mahe 1 si

1®*. shap* as j *n

tr. profile and square with i grip the edge* before rounding them. j O. Oel out tart side* %’ x !%• g No. 1

IT*, and the strrtrhtr 1 2t** g j ‘"d hrtilses

■j Hhape the latter to conform

> design 1

ectloo B. Make |

1 H' a

r decided not to 1 ing th* ralat.or. cf Oi* :

ON GROUND-HOG DAY

Tr flr.tsl

win 1

1 c«ryInnsvL.cd wjlLlocvei And Hit-, ... ;4m hay, ' ir Sroufidiio* isaoug wcii winter “I wonder if

oming he’ll yawn. No longer fat *, a huttcr-l;

Dut looking ragged and ]

tall;

e and Spring

ter cold

;1» he's growing weak a

ru’ the JJ'IE- “J

I’d a bile to eat.

"And lt> long since I (til the 1

w . heal r*

S« k. mad., ^ M a groan And d*s ih* door from hi. fc^,

r ho poke, hu :