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SSSJf SCHOOL DAYS BY ALLMAN maw SOtfE FELLERS Afce PETTER EM TO out-poor voiae- Cor?.4AVa AH! LIST TO THIS POEM! ; It's One of Bertbn Braley's Very Best. Now this is the tale of the lonely trail that leads to the woods of Lynn, Where the white owl cries with its purblind eyes and the sparrows are get ting thin; For east Is east and the yellow yeast isbubbling beneath its bed And fifteen men on the dead man's chest are eating their whole wheat bread, ' " They are eating it raw by thd tribaTlaw and the oath of a bygone yeaf, And they swallow thejCrust as children must in spite of the falling tear. Let the .gray wolves howl as -they-slink and prowl' where the heart of the forest lies; Let the panther blink at the awesome, stink of the polecat as he flies, We follow the trail of the Kiikkhi Kheyl'with never a moment's slack. We follow the path of the hidden wrath to the end of the world and back, We must make our way to the'sanguine fray to fight for the hopeless hope. (This song Tsing doesn't mean a thing" but ain't it impressive dope?) ' lo o THE LAW "What do you think? That lady cop tried to kiss me and when I, re fused to let her she arrested me.'" "Arrested you ! On -what charge? " "Resisting World. an officer." N. Y. Lemon juice, on an empty stom ach, cleanses the digestive organs.