I:!r. Fry: Edith, tell mo the■ principcil pr.rts of freeze, Edith Holt: Freeze, froze, frizen. Iv!!r. Crnipe wis explaining thr;.t you cc.n only subtract objects of the s'.ne denoninati on or kind* A hand went up in the back of the roon, Mr, C'’-nipe: ’^'Jhat is it, Orge?^’ Orge C. : ’’Ple^^se - can’t you subtrc.ct tv/elvo qu^.rts of riilk fr.xi tv;o co'ws? Jiiuny go. ha If nev^ boy, One of Life’s Little Comedies The boys v/ere s7/im[t;iing and splashing around in the "Ole Swimmin’ Hole", and laughing :,nd shouting could be hc-.ard for a long distr.nce. Butch v/r.s shov/ing off as usu: .1, "I’m going to duck Jimmy, boys I Come on raid see the fun I" shouted Butch, Jimmy v/as a small boy v.tio cuuld not sv7im» "Aw, lemme alone, Butch," whined Jimmy. ’^Haw,hav/1 You ain’t afrr/.id of a little water are ya, kid?" bellowed Butch, Butch alv/ays enjoyed bullying the little Jimmy, He jumped upnn Jimy’s shoulders and sub merged him three or four times, pl'3(Lded, but Butch would not let "Can’t yea see th-at the kid’s drowned, Butch?" asked Hose, the All eyes were focused on Hose, "V/ho pulled your chain, buddy?" asked Butc^h angrily. "Hands off thr,t kid, iDUtch," warned Llose. "Come out on the b.^.nk and I’ll tec.ch you a thing or four, smart guy," challenged But oh, scrambling out of the water. "I’m comin’ out fightin’," yelled Mose, climbing out of the water. Butch rushed on Hose and landed a haymaker on his ohin. Mose went down. He v/as up agr.„in in ci second and was hammering Butch in the fr.ce. They fought a few minutes, each doing his best to score a K, 0« Mose slarjied three fast jabs into Butch’s face and f: hard, straight right into his storx.ch. Butch, thrown off balance, fell spra.wling into the ;vc..ter. The boys howled v/ith delight at his plight, Mose mde dive into the v/:.ter on top of Butch, carrying them both to the bottom of the 3Dond, Mc5se ducked Butch ton successive times, ond Butch struggled, sputtering and gasiting for brec.th, t'-^ the bank, "Enough! Calf-rope I Uncle I" shouted Butch, grabbing his clothes and running for h^Tmo, All the gr.n congrr.tulc.ted Mose on^is victory, and then the I:-".ughter i nd swimming wore resumed, ~ by-S. A. Bof^Zij One of Life’s Little Tragedies i«»W v;as very ' ""fMt by \7. C. Correll Littlo Mary’s cat, Tobby, sick and she didn’t knoiv what to do about it for no one was at home. Her mother wc.s visiting and her brother Tom, who was supposed to be taking c;..ire of her, had slipped off somewhere. Mary wr.s a very independent little girl, S3 she decided to cure Tobby herself. Going to the br.throom v^rhere