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Oshawa Daily Times, 31 May 1930, p. 10

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A song is always good to hear; It means that happiness is near, As you know, Danny and Nanbhy Meadow Mouse had thely home on one side of the Green Meadows, They were lMving In an old tin can in the bushes, Being fond of the open meadows as you know Danny spent. A great deal 'of time cut- ting private little paths. in the grask of the Groen Meadows. These little: paths Jed from the edge of the bushes out to certain places on the Green Meadows where the grass was especially good. Now, as Danny worked cutting {hese prvate Iittle paths, he woula stop every once in a while to listen to two beautiful songs, They seemed to come from the sky, In truth they did come from up in the alr, One was the song of Carol the Meadow Lark and the other was the song of Bubbling Bob the Bobolink, Danny knows the songs of many of the feathered folk, but he knows of none in which there is 'more joyousness than in the songs of these two lovers of the Green Meadows, For Carol the Mea- dow Lark and Bubbling Bob the Bobolink are meadowfolk, Although Danny had often stop- ped to listen, he had not given the subject much thought until one -- se Finds a Neighbor _ By Thornton Jom "That was fine!" squeaked Danny. dow Lark the nest must be right near at hand," "Oh, replied Carol my voice car. ries a long way, Mrs, Meadow Lark can hear me when I am hall- way across the Green Meadows." Danny grinned, but he didn't let. Carol see him: do it, He felt certain that .nest was very near. Carol waén't fooling him a bit, *I am just wondering," sald Danny, "it we are neighbors." "Do you mean that you are liv. ing over here, Danny Meadow Mouse?" inquired Carol suspicious- Is] THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY; MAY. 31,1930. nr presi an CK YOUTHDIES TOSAVE CLERC Jumped into Sea in' Vain Rescue Effort at Blackpool Blackpool, Eng, ~~ One of the most poignant tragedies of the year occurred at Blackpool when a young man gave his life In an un~ availing attempt. to save a clergy- man from drowning) The youth was ¥rancs Pythian, aged 25 of Birmingham, the clergy- man's name ds not yet known, an his body has not been recovered, Phyhtian had been staying at Blackpool for six weeks owing to vy +r » ro --.-- ogg a» al ~ I > oo" » 11¢health, Mind wes walking on, the | collapsed, I beg m mot to yr with | her w ho saw pk po paid, iad wi Lo re«|' i) sand was | : i Jpn) Bot BU to ob biF the WhLHY (into ith "Instantly he" 'clothes, "grabbed 'a. lergy ps fl from tne' Ae oft his outer Iifebelt, and jumped into the: was| go 0 22 ter, a' distance of about thirty: feet, (UNS IN GOLF BAGS "He struck out in the divection | ' fn which the clergyman had been carried, ' 4 In the meantime a pier attendant John Bell, aged 24 of Piccadilly, Blackpool, alse dived into the 'wa~ ter with another lifeline, Ho was numbed by the fcy cold~ ness of the water, however, that he was unable to get very far, and was dragged from the sea in an almost exhausted condition, Phythian was found dead on the sands 'a mile away, Phythian's death was the fourth in the family within twelve months, ye Lites and two brothers having fed, On hearing the news his mother Capone Gunmen Again At- guns gave way to shot-guns hidden in golf bags in the newest flare-up NEW DEVELOPHENT IN GANG WARFARE Chicago, May 81---Sub-machine Aumbled & shot gun; with one shell of, Chicago's gangland'y bloody ware fare, 4 What apparently Was intended to be a murder turned into a ki naps ping when a carlosd of desperadoes careened through a west side street with 'thelr unidentified victim screaming that he had been shot and was about to dle, Two watchmen heard shots, then saw the sutomoblle racing toward them through an alley, Clinging to the running<board was a man with & golf bag over his shoulder, The watchmen, Joseph Laurie and Adolph Vesselhoeft, yanked him from. the machine and re fell at. their feet, From the golf bag exploded, The pseudo-golfer was identified. as Sam Hunt, Capone gangster, The kidnapping wes believed to mark a recurrence of the war of the ing al the imp Y, the blood, Pure blood means good health, or by Mal from The » Toronto 2, Ont, lot of good" idneys I took ound they did me a Backache Is generally Kidney Ache, This pal usually indicates some disorder of the rv Ly 0 Dodd's Kidney h She Suffered with Painful Lame Back Nova Scotia Lady Used Dodd's Kidney Pills f Bars' Corners, my back s, Thinking DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Pills relieve Backache by ton~ 8 to do their work of strain. out of At All 50¢ Dod Morerss Ld, A a a a SR RE a a ~x extermination between 'Scarface' Moran, Al Capone and hig bitterest rival for the beer trade, George Bugs' One of "our country's greatest needs' is more careful drivers,--< Bt, Marys Journal-Argus, {| ELLA CINDERS-- Traitor in the House : ! } THIS 1S ONE OF THT IS HERE), COME ON OVER, J AND BRING THE SHVARD / ' Hello, POLICE STATION! SAT MRS, Bocn's HE BABY YOU WANT NEA. morning when he had carried a new path guite a distance out on the Green Meadows, Then it occurred to him that Carol the Meadow Lark seemed to be singing almost over J his head, He looked up. There, just as he expected, was Carol. What a joyous song it was! Carol came down at the end of the song and it just happened that he &- lighted in the grass near Danny. "That was fine," squeaked Dan- ly. "Of course, I am living over I here," - replied Danny, "You wouldn't ind me here if I were not living here, Nanny and I have a home not far from here---a very . good home. Where did you say your home is?" "1 didn't say," replied Carol, and, spreading his. wings, he mounted up singing as he went, 'Hl THE FAVORITE SONG OF THE PARADISE FISH 15 PROBABLY," I'M FOREVER (Copyright, 1930, T, W. Burgess) BLOWING BUBBLES, TOMMY. ITISA Yiwuat was finer' asked Cavol,| 'The next story: "Danny Watches FISH THAT BUILDS REAL AIR -CASTLES pretending not to understand, Carol" | pe y "That song," said Danny, Then ' J he sighed and added: "IL wish 1 could sing like that, Do you sing just for the pleasure of singing," T A "Sometimes," replied Carol "Just then I was singing to Mrs, Meadow Lark. In fact, I do most of my pinging to her. When she hears me singing to her she knows that 1 am not far away." "Where is she?" quite bluntly, "Just where she should be," re- plied Carol, "She is sitting on her eggs.' Danny was interested right away. "Do you mean that you and Mrs, Meadow Lark hdve a nest somewhere around here?" asked Danny. bi "We have a nest," replied Carol, "and there are five eggs in it. don't say that it is around here.' "You don't say it," sald Dagny, "but just the same I know it is, It you were singing.to Mrs, Mea~ For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8. «= We Deliver |. erp : NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Sho 101 King 8¢. W, Phone 1314 EE Diamonds ! Bassett's DADDY TOLD ME ABOUT A FISH THAT BUILDS AIR" CASTLES BETTY: GOODNESS! ARE FISH GETTING AIR=MINDED 100? n lel) -- ASE oy © ba PP SUME OF THE EGGS ARE QUITE LASTING AMD MR FISH KEEPS ADDING NEY ONES, VIHEN THE YOUNG ARE HATCHED THEY HVPE C, P. R, TIME TABLE Effective April 27, 1990, (Standard Time) rr du dike " HE PARADISE FISH 15 A BEAU REE : HIN | ; . . WER. caddy BENEATH THE AIR*CASTLE AND DADDY LOOKS AFTER THEM. THE CLIMBING PERCH OF INDIA TIFUL LITTLE FELLOW ABOUT =~ a a= 15 A RELATIVE OF THE PARADISE FISH, UX INCHED LONG. THE MALE BUILDS THE NEST FOR THE £GGS MEE ® A090. King Pearures Syndicate, Ind, Groat Britain rights reserved asked Danny : .m, Daily mm, Daily (Except Sunday). 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