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Women s Rea beara a Im-:-Social and Personal-:-Clish News--City ( Charities Alberta Women Most Pre gressive, Says Madame Kiselewskt Madame Olena Kiscleviski, Senat from the Ukraine, wax the honor at a banquet arranged by Jndies-ef-the Society Zorin on Thur Wy evening in the Greek Catho Unity Hall, Covers other donor gue Batch f Dr. Kise tine Lessard, Mrs. Ko A and Miss Grace Blatehfo ewaki of the Boulanger The tables were with gay ers, Mrs, C. Holychuk, the prestd Introduced Madame Kiselewski, w comed her and her son, Dr. Kisclew: lind the other guests of the Father Zadan spoke of the pride tal by the Ukrainian peop distinguished Tellow-countrymai Skwarok spoke on behalf of 1 en, expressing their apprectatio the senator's visit, and. telling som thing of the activit ied on. Sh foo haniked Madame -Kisclewski fo Me sri is doing Splendid work she the homeland. jad to Meet Countrymen Brother Methody, who was born i Canada, told of the be received in this count he w thus getting an ide: and. edi Rasarab apoke in the difficulties sometimes met by th Ukrainian poople who ca ada, in that they were not a cold world, M nglish, telling sweet peas, dahlias and other garden flow- evening. of he hc were aid for 75 of the occasion be- ing Madame Lessard and Miss Alber- rd Ukraine, Dr. and Mra.) , 1 IF ot ne Ukrainian Poeple Entertain At Banquet For Wor Social - oO ae 2 telephone news items Bulletin Woman's before. publication is desired. eee egy Clover Bar. again on the fifteenth of h from Los Angeles been spending Prances Gray, daughter of Bishop Sunday from Calgary, where she Charlottetown, From Vancouver Mrs, man Senator Personal Bdited by Lotta Dempscy, as sisted by Helen M. Boyle, Please to the Page, 9324, 41-o'clock on the. day. 2: Mrs. J.C, Sherry 3s entertaining , tea on Sunday at Bonnfe Braes Farm, Dean and Mrs. J. A. Weir will be tn vbere they summer, They will be accompanied by Miss Mrs. Gray, who hasbeen thelr guest. Miss Jean Henwood is returning on been the guest of Miss Frances Frasei Hon. 0. L. McPherson and Mrs, Me- Pherson are leaving on Thursday for PEL R. C, Marshall and children are in town again from Vancouver, Where they have been sojourning for Floral Tribute Paid To Commerce Party When the Chamber of Com- x merce party arrived in Edmonton not only with friendly omiles ribute. Every room in the hotel occupied by members af the gt; party was gay With vases of posies, and the tables for. the luncheon arr i were laden of every. brilliant shade, s done by members of the Hort- cultural Society with Mr. J. ) Giles, president, Mrs. Dickson, 2 Mr, Buchanan, Mra, Cullimore and Mrs. Thornton in ch Miss Gwen Nixon bridge on Tuesday evening * on Wednesday Read, who is'a member of the prom- inent London brokerage house of the and the province. has Toronto, time with his parents, Rey. and Mrs. William Stirling of Orono, Ontario, Canada. of the gallery for the By Flower Club 1 : on Thursday they wero greeted and handelaps, but with floral : th their honor decoration in this case had becn ree. entertained at in honor of Miss Marjorie Brown who s leay: ing iday Tor Toronto to take up fee at the Universtiy, Mrs, Walton Read and her son, Mr. Henry Read who have been visiting frlends in the clty left for Now. York fternoon s train, Mr. Russell Walker has been studying the oll proposition for his firm. and visit- ed Turner Valley during his stay in Mr. J, E,W. Stifling, of the staft of the University of Alberta, has return- ed to the city after a short visit. in In Calgary he spent a short Miss Johnstone will take a course In who have been motoring in western Miss Jean Henwood was a member vestern Can- ada polo matches in Calgary on Wed-. LO.D.E. Awards Scholarship To May Johnstone and Mar jorie Hall Vill Attend University Imperi sider tory the War Memorial bursary, all of which 'w er from the city of Edmonton. This year it has been possibie to award two scholarships in- stead of one, which are ten: able for four years at the University ot Alberta. The Be holarsh ps were awarded to Miss May John- stone, daughter of Pte, William: Johnsione, Bist Battalion, CE. ., who was kil- ed. in action at Vimy Ridge, tn 1916: and Miss Marjorie Hall, daughter of Pte, f PF, Who died at the Miss May Johnstone University Hospital, Edmonton, in 1921, from the effects of war service, Arta, and Miss Hall a course in Ac- counting, .The committee of selection consisted of Mrs, R.C, Marshall, Mrs, F. J. Butler, Mr, , A. McKee, Dr. A. M, Scott and Mrs. J. , Noell Edmonton Girls The, committee of selection of the Order Daughters of the Em- pire, had several- applications to con- generally ace threugh the door into corner of the world. For the working able opportunity to a next? and upon the answer to those of the next few yours to a very. For that reason the Bulletin Jobs that. a in Edmonton today of Women s Section. wedding Bet WOTHERSPOON STANTON Norwood United Church was the scone of very pretty early autumn Wedding on Tuesday evening at eight thirty o clocs, when Mary Henderson, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Stanton of Edmonton, was united in marriage to Mr. Avchibald: Wother- spoon of Jasper, Alberta, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wotherspoon of Edmonton; the Rev, W. A. Smith of- ficlating. The bride entered the. church Benator- Klselew deal to tighten thi Canadians and Ukre Madame Boulanger spoke Ukrainian and English, Ukrainian people, Jenmned thelr ta spoke in Ukrainian: NAtberta. Women Progressive Th giving the addres of the eve ning Madame Kuelewski spoke i her ii progrss. She had surprised at the adv: the Ukrainian women her charged her people to learn a ua the summer. months. neni ; nes edualives ee i would doa great SSS a nd between Mrs. D. A. MacGilbbon-and ehildren. nfrs, FB Dynes and daughter Miss nikne he felt. Who have been at Athabaska Hall for norothy iett-on the Confederation on On Bowling Greens both few days, are now occupying thelr Friday morning for Jasper where they 2 She loved the Home. At the ent of the month they wit spend the week end, guests atthe atte loved she ll Join Prof. Macchibbon in: Winut- Ledge a ge vane aino PPR Bale 3 f eee i Mrs: J. O. Lewis of Wadena, Sas: lowing are the Royal. Zadies' Dr. and Mrs. Avdrey.W. Downs are katehewain, is a visitor io town, the Lawn Bowling Club draws for the - in town again following a trip to the guest of her brother, Mr. Bam Mc- month of September: been delghtfull id ov Canadian ways, but not 10 forget their own country Mrs. Holychuk made ty closing remarks A gto. of 25 lite children tn-ni tive costam layed mando ins and sang in Ukrainian, under:the supervision of Mr. Brayma of the Na tion Home Korend: was general fof the aftatr. Tye eventos closed with the sing. tig-ok the Ukra grid God Save the King. BAS FLOUNCES iA biaek tat crepe tor autum pink georgette touc futta, has a new effect. b ing bias flounces arou godets flaring below BLACK LACE A. coarse mesh black tuning evening gown the in line, with, flounce Delon hips, a deep square decolittage ay short sleeves that reach to the elbow Fram Bantt Mrs. A. Stuart Mathewn and Mrs Leo Dafoe returned on Thursday eve. ping rom-a motor trip to Bai where they attended jathering, and Lake I uise Beauchamp s pelts, Individual styles your measure, HUDSON SEAL MUSKRAT Prices Het Creamy Waffles A treat for you and the kiddies at Louis Waffle Shop yrshire Roll, sliced, per Ib. 30c Side Bacon, Ieed beri. SOC ive tongue, telling of her great need attitude of national anthem id eastern states invitations to a tea on Tuceday ternoon, day, rom the Pacitig here oat has been holidaying where they will take the boat Callfornia, Miss Harrison will be guest of Miss Nina Horner in Angeles for a month. Post Nuptial Reception Mrs. JV. Detlor will receive for LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM PERSIAN LAMB ALASKA SEAL Furs Remodeled and Relined at Reasonable re but at the offer you Fur Coats made in our own factory from carefully selected in any fur first time since her marriage on Wed- nesday afternoon from 3:30 to 6 1 at neck and introdue- cr residence, 9922. 87 avenue. Mr, Vancouver. merly Miss. Betty Watson. Miss Glidys Speer -Iett-for millon today, where she will nt is brine eidedmatd. aG the medains Of Mics Vranees Bell and Mrs, John A. Alan and ne. Allan's mother, Mrs, James Allan of Montreal. have returned from a motor tip to High Rives. Si Lauder, next week The Factory is the Place To Buy Furs PSE made to Fresh Fillet of Pike. Yresh Fillet of Pickerel, Per Jb. 35c . 25c Mrs,, Hubert. . Watson has, issued Mrs, T. . Sims returned oa Thurs- Miss Sybil Harrison and Miss Jean Morris left on Thursday for Victor and Mrs, Donald Johnston have hips, returned: from. thelr wedding trip. to -Mrs, Johnston was for- Ver- Harry Lauder will be accom- the Highland panied to Edmonton by his neice, Miss Cormack and Mrs, McCormack, Mr. and Mrs, W. Dixon Craig. and Miss Carman and Miss Dorothy have returned frarh where they have summer. af n visiting for the Dr. and J. M, MacEschran will be in town again at the end of the month from West Vancouver where they have been spending the summer, ahe for the Los From West Vancouver Prof. and Mrs. A. L, Burt and next week from. West where they have been sojourning for two months, the Prof. and Mrs. Stanley Smith, who have been spending the summer. in England will be in town again on the 22nd of the monti Mrs. Ross Henderson and Mj Elizatbeth Edwards arc entertain at a supper bridge on Monday. ev ning in honor of Miss Mona Tredway, hose marriage to Mr. John W. Gerrie will take place this month. 5 been with her William J be Miss Audrey Dick; who spending the summer Dr. parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Dick ix r turning on Saturday Vancouver to attend Crofton House school, gale Miss Dorothy Garrett is, leayi shortly for Victoria where she wil attend Shawnigan Lake school, Mrs. Arthur Murphy ntertained: a: luncheon in: the Macdonald hotel on Bareday in compliment to Madame Olena Kiselewski. senator trom the Ukraine. Mrs, Murphy's other guests were Mrs. Romanchyeh, Miss Knox, Miss Bannerman and Miss Evelyn Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Campbell eft on Thursday evening for Vancou- ver. Mr, F. E. Dynes will go to Jasper Park on Saturday to join Mrs, Dynes Gnd Miss Dooly, Dynes, who/left for Miss Jean Hall 4s visitor in Bantf, Madame Olena Kiselewski, Ukran- fan woman senator, and her 'son, Dr. Kisclewaki, left on Thursday evening for Jasper Park, and Will go on to the United States before returning to the Ukraine. eas In honor of: Miss Mona Tredway, Mrs. Clennel Dickins entertained at bridge on Priday afternoon, additional guests coming in to tea. Miss Betty Kirkpatrick 1s leaving shortly to attend Shawnigan School for Girls in Victoria. Dr. and Mrs, John Lowther ure holidaying in Calgary and Banff. Mrs. J2 .-8. MeCtung sin town again from the Pacific coast. where she has been sojourning for the sum- mer. Mr, and Mrs. Creighton B. McKee, of Regina,-who have been visiting Mr. nd. Mrs. Hi. McKee, have left for. Callfornta, Muss Doris Thompson is entertaining at bridge op Wednesday-in- honor of Miss Mona Tredway, for. whom the Sounger at ate arranging many a Sate eee Mr. and Mrs, Patrick M. Dunne have sold their house on 106th street, and have taken up residence at 11735 io2nd avenue. Club Activi ities Membership On Thursday afternoon the W.A. of St. Btephen s Church resumed work he regular business meeting was held tn the Vestry. The meeting was opened by the Rector, Rev. E.R. Lockyer. Mrs. Helen Heath, u Plans: were made for an Apron shower, in ald of the tail bazaa Market Square wh 25c : ggs, fresh Al stex- neath ecetves Monde, dor, SOE Tom nase 3Oe Dutario Cheese, choice Halibut, Cod, Shrim, tier the holidaye, quality, 29 mee lb eva ferlb.. Cc Crabs, Herring, Lake Coffee.choicest blends Athabasca Trout,Smoked 2 , Mraaent. the finest, Salmon, Smoked Gold- rectat erty Worse, This isthe placeto ers Annual Rally, Buv Sieh eo Sept. 19, Mrs. James Jones , Henry Wilson Co CY Fis manner timn Af ; aire? 2581 Rhone 2531 99.81 WE DELIVER pin tron Wednisday atternoon,- Oct. 2, at the home of Mrs. A, B. Muttart, and also for the Little Help- to be held in the Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Chamberlin, the-president of Bdmonton Diocesan Board, was a visitor to the branch diiring the af- ternoon, At the close of the meet- Mrs. Helen: Heath, was presrnted with a life membership ebec and Toronto children are returning at the end-of/ -McKensle vs Somerville. Vancouver to Sept. 10 . Wighet ys. Allan. Wolfe vs. McKenzie, Harrison. vs. Bryant. Tale vs Mercer. Somerville, bye. Sept. 13 Somerville vs Mercer, Harriion vs, Allen, Tate ts, MekKenzi Highet ys: Wolfe, Bryant, bye. Sept. 17 malt ve Highet, Wolfe vx. Harrison, Bryant va. Allen, * Mercer, bye. j Sept. 20 Bryant vs Wolfe. Bomerville vs Highet Mercer vs McKenzie Tait vs Harrison. Allan, bye, ; Sept. 24 Somerville vs Harrison. Wolfe vs Allan. . Tait vs Bryant. Mercer va. Highet. McKenzie, bye, Sept. 27 Highet vs MeKenvie Bryant: vs Somerville Harrison vs Mercer Tatt vs Allan, Wolfe, bye. * Sept. 30 Somerville vs Allan Harrison vs MeKenrie Tait vs Wolte. Mercer vs, Bryant. Highst, bye, Sept. 30 McKenzie va. Bryant Meroer vs. Allan, Highet vs, Harrison. Wolte vs Somerville. Tait, bye: Evening Chub Draw tor September: Hitwks vs, Kerr. Putman vs, Whie, Ritchie, bye, Wise va. Kerr, Putman vs. Ritchie, Hawks, bye. * Bept, 16 Ritchle ys. Kerr. Wise vs, Hawkes. Putman, bye, Sept. 19 Kerr vs, Putman, Hawkes vs Ritchie, Wise, bye. Edmonton Bowlers Keep Jackson Cup * Jackson cup games were played on the Edmonton greens when members of the Patricia Ladies Lawn Bowling club challenged the Benonton chub te play for on Bee ean eee miccessful in holding the cup, Mra, Taylor and. Mrs, Mowat were the Skips, and Mrs, and Mrs, Hiddick played for B monton ation:and welcomed Mrs, Heath as a. nen Heath ira. Heath responded. and express- ed-her appreciation of the honor con- ferred upon, her. Tes was served by Mrs. H. Sills and Mrs. J. Southworth at the close of the meeting. All Saints To Carry On Apportionment Fund Mecting for the first time this sea- son in the Parish hall, All Saints W.A. decided on. Thursday afternoon to carry on the apportionment fund, An. apron shower for the bazaar will be held on Thursday afternoon. WBA. Girls Club Plans Social A large number of members just back from holidays were present at the meeting of the W.B.A. held on Tuesday evening in the Review room of the 1.0.0. hall on, 103 street. The Westway club and the Girls clab of the WBA. have planned a social evening to be held later. Lite Membership Ten lt; For Erskine W. A. To begin the work of the autumn season, the Erskine United W. A, met in the church on Thursday afternoon, with the president, Mrs. A. F..Jiliott, in the chair. Arrangements were made to hold a life membership t the announced Inter. All the sewing fo. cleties will meet in the church hall on Wednenday, September 11, to eom- plete plans for the bazaar, Mrs. J. McArthur of Central United church fave an address and a comprehensive report from the Dominion United cburch gave an address and a compre hensive report from the Dominion United chureh board, held recently in Toronto, Miss Menzies, on. furlough try the Diocexar Board, life members the members of her brane. And friends if. the congregatlo Mrs. Chamberlin made the present- from China, was present, and wan announced ax speaker for the October meeting The devotional was taken aWay, the wedding march was by Miss Sa a McKinley, A..O.M The bride was lovely in a frock of otchid satin, bouffant style, with ple ture hat in the same shade, and sll- ver slippers. Her bouquet was of opleila roses amd ily of the valley. She was attended by her sister, Miss Kathleeny Stanton, who wore. dainty frock of shell pink, with pleated flounces, and a girdle of blue velvet. Her hat was a shell pink felt model, trimmed with. blue velvet, and she wore slippers of blue, She: carried Toses and sweet peas. The best man was Mr. Robert Wotherspoon. brother of the Dride- grocm, and the ushers were Mr. Wil- Ham. Douglas and) Mr, Andrew Wotherspoon. During the signing. of the register, Mr. Fred Harris sang, O Promise Me. Following the ceremony, a recep: tion was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. x. Dougias and Mrs. D. May poured tea, and Mrs. D. L. Shortiitfe and Mra, J. M, Peters clit the Joes, trom a table centred witi the. wedding cake. wreathed in pale pink tulle, and fianked, with: tapers in the same shade. Those aalsting Were the Misses Lilla Oalvert,: Ina Stephens, Jean Millar, Edith Dickson, Isobel May, Peggy Millar. Etlaling White, Flora May, Anne Wilks, illic Calvert and Mary Dickson, Mrs. Wotherspoon lett. via Canadian National tor Prince Rupert, and will-travel by boat to Vancouver Victoria and Senttle, returning. to Jasper Park, where they. will make thetr home, The bride's going-away costume was of. navy blue, with velvet coat, and hat. and:shoes of blonde. MILLER -HENRY WETASKIWIN, Sept. 6. On W d- nesday, August 21, a quiet wedding ceremony was performed at Eastwood United Church manse, in the presence of a few immediate friends, when Cs- cclia T.. Henry became the bride of Walter J. Miller, the Rev, A. B. Argue beng. the officiating minister. Mr. and Mrs. Miller aze in residence at Rideau farm and have the best wishes of the community for a happy mar- ried life, e HARVEY MOEN A quiet wedding: was solemnized at the Norwegign: Luther h, Wee teboon wen Gena Christina, gouggees duughicr ok na. Christina, fi Mr. and Mrs. 'C.. Moen, became te Bride of aries Henderson Harvey of ry, Rev. Oluf Asper officiating. The bride ina dainty. gow Is the Last SERVICE Jasper at 116th St. TIMES TUBES Watch Vie trained aualified ai Formerly COLIN REIDAR 10346 JASPER AVE. by Mra. WC, Rowe and Mrz. Irwin, thing else, Today, very. few girls, in Edmonton hands and heads at something outside their father step into their-own. Becauso there are so many thing for eager feminine hands to do, and because there are so many problems for-women's bratny- to volte, it will be interesting to consider few of the professions businesscs that are most commonly entered into by girls in thin particular openings for .the first profession dealt with, that are being planned to give ay fot luncheon, Immanuel Thursday, August 29. when Dorothy Gract, diughter of Mr, Bowle; of Wetaskixin, was united in Marriage to Harold Callum of Wetas- P.C. Wade officiated. Mrocain Mrs Wetaskiwin. 6 to tes ea young. PERFECT sae When The Girl Finishes School What Next? Bulletin Takes a Look at Jobs That Are Open To Edmonton: Young Women Fitty years ago the girl who stood on. the threshold of life could the kitchen, and vei least, Uttle of ai do girl, Edmonton. provides wide fleld with consider- vance. Every year hundreds of girls finish public - or high choo or univeralty and then ponder the two words extent. trying: to take look at some of the open to girls -of varying ability, education and inclina- tion, turn them inside out and upside down to sec whether they will hold water, and if they, will wear well with the. passing of years. All girls who are making the decision on their life work will find these stories of Of Nursing the New cleases have been arrai this: Year for 5:30 at the m. for business. gitla who wl exercise before going home. leaves time for evening engagem The fail opening is Monday, September thustasm is number of old and prospective r bers who will be Attractive folders have: just. been and keen in. the mall, explaining the courses ltered for the seaagn, Folk dancing Weel ml 8 o'clock class are holding supper on: Monday night after gym. class. to Whieh pew members are. inv The high school and public school classes start, 18 minutes. earlier year to allow for extra time basketball, baseball and Captain and other games. Classes are, boing arranged yythmle work for tiny tots, 4g being planned fot classes. Ladies ing. PI The eight o'clock Gym class ntertain the new members on Mon- day evening after the first class of the seagon ata supper of pumpkin pie, brown bread and coffee. The Oheery Chums will hold fitat meeting of the season on Thur ay evening in the club rooms. / Miss A. E. Watt, of Cayley) Miss Amilia V. Lobb and Miss Jane Lobb of Leslieville and Miss Alva Sparling of Wilcox, the .W.C.A. of Fresich. blue georgette, with em broldery and lace of the same shad She. wore a hat matching in: color, trimmed in autumn shades, and car- riod a bouguet of roses. Following the ceremony, served at parents at Mitte Were the. members'of the family.- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey left by motor for a honeymoon :at the Coast. cities and Hill beat home in Ceigary after Oc- tober 1. Saskatchewan, are guests a buffet Juncheon the noms of the bri where the gut CALLUM BOWIE. A quiet wedding was performed Church, Wetaskiwin, nd. Mrs. win: Rey. Callum will reside MASON MILLER A qulet wedding took place in Ed- monton a few days ago when Adelyn Miller, youngest. daughter of Mr. and Mra. AG. Miller, was united in. mar- Mason. son of Mr..and The short honey- Clark Mason of Wetaskiwin. in Seimonton, and wi home in, Wetaskiwin. The PATRICIA Word in TATIONS Phone 82190 ACCESSORIES Repairing TORP PHONE 6001 not try thelr home before they sat problem, What's depend the happiness Phe Y at Play cheduled for ing shown by the in in attendance, nd clog fners in classes pple time The Moat Select Furs and Styles The season's first and best choice models, first quality furs and the newest fabrics. Deep. collar and cuffs Straight line and flare modes. Dress coats in blacks, blues and browns:. Sport coats in new striking tweeds. Sport Coats, Without ny ior Pure 45.00 39.50 To a ae Upwasae 57.50 Dressy Coats, Fur Trimmed . 39.50 E Upwards the interest, a8 will thelr parents. Watch in Bulletin New Fall Frock Fashions - at are tuck Advance models. t ed, pleated flat crepes sx to This ents, and flared, in-Satins, and tweed silks. The rae colors are new browns, new blues, Spanish wine and black. Very specially purchased and speciallyepriged at. 45.00 and 25.00 The New Fall Hats Soleils,- Felts and Satins 4.95 7.50 The latest Pa- ris style trends in a marvelous range of beaut- iful colors. In large and'small head sizes. ne put ited. this. tor ball for will the ee Fashionable Muskrat Coats Dependable Qualities raight slimline models with Johnny colJars Long roll shawl collars. and cape collars, lined with plain colors of heavy flat crepes and novelty patterns in beautiful blending shade: was de's ests in on . in 145 and 195 Art Moderne Heel Chiffon Hose li Sponsored by Aladdin for Chic 5 Subtly flat and graceful they accent the ' best in every je for the heels are long and nar- xow finely woven of pure thread with rein-- 5 forces ae ints.of wear for extra durability. Silktothetop ......... D200 In the season s smartest shades, Underthings Rayon Pyjamas The coat trimmed with contrasting shades. Ee en eT Og Step-ins Z eee ee and white. Price .., Gowns Rayon Sos Etpinied: eee lace and em- broidery. les , peach, 2.29 - green and jumni. Special .., Bandesus 5 Rayon Bandeaus trimmed futuristic designs. 2 Shades peach, nile, apricot, orchid, von Sizes 38 t0 34 Special... OHC Tailored Flannel Robes Haye So Many Uses 10.00 They are cozy to slip on these can wear them for travel. Next winter you will be firmly attached to it. It's that kind of a robe. Well tailored and of all wool, it will stand up under the most strenuous kind of use. In blazer stripes of +S 16 to 42. r cool mornings. You LMITED The Women s Specialty Shop tv he Fa wien Little S Great Pains By THORNTON Bi (Copyright) mer Brown's he had been hdl read. He wouldn for Home, Trion Te found Old Man Coyote s home and he intended that Old Man Coyote should howl no more. So he set traps bout Old Man Coyote's home, and doing 1t he took the greatest pains. T've heard that.he bas s very won full i der Bo va Yourself, Bowser, but 1 isn t in it with old gn ho of ant hy d avon chaln, and the end of id of his voice. Now pani armen ful nose, Vv. talk ried, You've got pretty d Man Coyote's. Se you the traps and T've smoked the ves Tam wearing, and T he ts going to atnell me, Now Old Man these Farmer Brow p.m cruel steels ead jaws to/selae Ol a leg. To euch. tray the tened to a. ks i tories For Bedtime armer Brown's Boy Takes NGESS Old Mun Coyote was a stranger to ver since he had come to the Green Meadows to very careful that Farmer Brown's Boy stould never see him. So while he knew all about Parner Brown's Boy, for from safe iding-places he had watched day after day, Parmer Brown's Boy Anew very little wbout Old Man Coy+ ote, and what he did know was whal even have Known that Old Man Coyote wan Hve Vhat Parmer Brown's Boy with Bowser at His Heels: Started Bowser, the Hound, who sat watching him, such m won: erful nose that if T stiould touch one of these traps with iny bare hands: he Ne to smnell me and so be had three doorways to bis home, and in each 3 Boy at hain vy stick of ood, The of wood Parm r Brown's Boy ted just under the: surface of the nd, and he sifted the sand and oust over the chains and the traps him 53539 See 23 wate he had Brown's 004 nose woe I've don't ace do you seta ith wide- n Coyote attached was Mi an seat shew room, oe on We' alee steam, rableck, remogal and reirin be ELSTON MILLINER Rire Doors East of Jol safe oo if thare was note term in tha world, Bor every milk use it epats no mmore in many places lesa than ordinary mull.
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