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PAGE DP, €be Casyet Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922. The Little Red Foot “2==ss=sgq eel How PoSitwe =I AM THa ==——| BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS YOURE GONNA GoP THe INSTALLMENT NO. > NA (OM Goaone ss 5 SPARK PLUG MH RES OuT! MASOR. WH Do You) KOKStONITS > | Tank Gore WIN SEEMS To GE THe “Ge ToBasco BIG FANOURITE = } HANDICAP AexT SATURCAY ? ta aaa WHat asooT Thar Horse Caled PLUG SPARK \ ca SPARK PLUG HAS “6 GoT A GHANGE? f \ 100.000 Taeasco HeeOiCAP = Te GOWNS OUT AND SPEND MY last FEW Boats On | A FRIED Chick. POTATOES AU GRATIN WALDORF SALAD Apre Pre / — \ Who's Whe In the Story— 1 “She lives with a shrug would employ very Cauda frowning. her ear, Jack, and Douw Fonda?” I ts likely to die any * ch remarked Watts LADY JOHNSON sends a special invt said Moucher, “he has tation jres of Kinsmen a: r women to Se =, CLAUDIA SWIFT, a coquette, who/take him in charge. Copyright 1922. by King Features Syndicate. Inc th She's a pretty bit o' baggage.” CAP" WATTS, Lady 31 enly. “If you b she looks at I think mprehension ZEEE ee TS ABICRUEH ss t ~. SMa TP egy ee ; an angry Ic een Me ae Oneeunar — Dour BE sic, —NES, t — BuT— How hit WISH OUVESTIONS OUR, hee HEARD You— ve To askYou for 7. | wow Succesy To You WHAT | idea Bes AM A } —— HE CAN'T DO : ee A HOMDRED Dowars ''D Uke FoR KMAS —You SAW A HEY RE So AUNTHIHG ELSE Bur To Br ABLE To GIVE ED > R, of the Mohawk!) A TOAST it-4-a-tel Sel a a ch, saying that hor hu Nice STRING OF PEARLS— OH, Expensive You KHow ¢ judged only by hear < GET'EM HOW— Tee WIE have judged only Wy ear " 7 REALE ? — Suey Bor— =" our Time HE a Hitt SOMETHING HC LooseneD vP— D er veer teed ta te A ata THA Y : WOMAN WORK }} * retorted Sir Uy ; : 3 aly a Wi, Z ~0H, Ko, SHE year: “The = Doeswt CARE All drank ata . beasti—to affront his wife!" she whis x j 2 A THING ABovT 4 your rustic. galiantries in’ the (A “EM— WELL, fie shameful raanner of these educated (TS HOTHING 1 its Not even mine?” shy laughed a3 ; : ‘ } ake © the T reddened, and tapped me with her See pomne nada set tara | , Aha if Be . (cin A mi { cotch girl's head with their ph ing, send her to me and I w: i men-|use her kindly.” as| “You would not seduce her from ar land | old nost helpless man who! * I demanded. | ervants where I can ir these,” sald she coolly for « wT 1 of arms outside | such and in t ection of the guard. other time it seemed to me an accomplish wench lke Pene- man;7 horses were stirring some-|lope Grant. would I trust to do my | hair and lace me. Will you aend| SWer pat enough to make an end to | hati i . 5 @nuthk| tiieetsf40 mek foolish rumors concerning any med {tated flight of this famt!; dia -<«4 “a4 , but the! “No, I won't,” sald ¥ bluntly. “I n, his thin| shall not charge myself with such an| “My answer,” said I quietly, “is ES ToLsaS GS a aan ee = sought |errand, even for you is nc allways the same: Sir John has given st PRED TO SAY aR ( 1S 1S MIGHTY Fine Dicer whi bearer tl in Sone Be ‘ his parole.” . MERRY CHRISTMAS, MRS. fmat a: OF YOU, MRS. BLOSSOM! +e : Care BLOSSOM. WE'RE pUST Goins} dl ither | ‘They went out after thelr Indian, TO GET A TAX! TO TAK® US nt,”" retorted Claudia pet-| which disutrbed me greatly, as I could | OVER TO THE > ‘ fleck ceatseaeg ss aaor etty a baggage | not account for Hiakatoo’s presence at | - RVE < 4) ™ i let her al until ing him so apparently in charge of} —. peer s her head. Ys _ well own Tories. with} ytowever, I tm aise Sie nds and went out ly waited with Johnsen came to the door as i forget us when again you Johnstown,” she said. | Claud!a, too, appeared and stepped | dainty out on the dewy grass, lifting | her petticoat | | “What a witching night” she ex-/ claimed mischievously, “what a night for love! Do you mark the youns moon, Jack, and how all the dark ts saturated with a sweet smell of new buds?" ¥ = “and, as for love, why I 1 it Ane Binee 21408 A “SEECRUT” of Claudia,—moon, darkness, scent young leaves, thé far forest still as death, and the noise of the brvok yor \ Taust You Bur, Do Not EXPECT TO CAW &GAIN ONTIC YoU EXPLAIN — SHeK' LAK MoT Reavy To Beveve Ate THe DIRT THar Has BEEN DISHED oT - BUT { PerHacs You CAN SXPLAIN, Tour PRESENCE WiT4 ONE, \ IRs BINKS IN THE Stores? (in SoRey, QUEEN - | S) Ceut Tete You — BvT You MUST TRYST sabi me! te ee FURTHER MORE~1F YOURE SEEN wiTH HEC AGAIN, tl. WONT ME OP | meant a sweeter love,” quoth} Ishe, coming to my stirrup ang lay- ling both hands upon my saddle, | | “There is no sweeter love,” said I,} still laughing, ‘—none happler than; the love of this silvery world of night |which God made to heal us of the pene of di Ay Pe do you ride, Jack? tly bome?” e a comrade,” said 1, on the } eld Road you ride by Mayfield friends to visit— yfield?” e “At Pigecnwood,” I mutered “Mere gallantry!" she said, tossing head. “But young men must their fling, and I am not jealous | ey Browse or of her pretty sis-| |terso that you ride not toward Caugh-| |nawaga—" | | A wh: this rustic beauty, Pene-| not refused to seck her/ for you?” I demanded. | “Yes, but for yourself, Jack! Cur-! = |soatty- kt cat and started a youns WINNIG-er- 1 HATE TO ASK way fp GOK EREA Good SRT | Withort suy warning at all two shadowy rode out in frant ; ry ‘But Poor AMTHAW DEAR 5 if roo ‘and threw theKe Horeck* hctoa¥ fay pati isi gear wach Bate beh cB ad | | Kt FONT Say TUL GIVE You |} WINNIE! 1 FELT BAD CAUSE SaRunG! as POOR OLD FAWTHAW! HE HAS HIS FAULTS MEU OGE MANS PRESENTS ¢ | Exasperated by her malice I struck OU MAN A FEW THINGS FOR A FEW YER MAW ALWAYS GIVES ME 's GEE, WON'T SHE BE GLAD ; aes to]mine. “And if she’s not a hopeless|™Y ™are’s flanks with moccasined CHRIS 'MUS AN® I AIN'T GOT NO SOMETHIN’ AN' TM NEVER LIKE EVERYONE ELSE, I SUPPOSE, BUT HE WHEN) SHE SEES THESE ON 3 to trust the gen. | heels ane I rode out se the ark MONEY, AN-AHEM- You KNOW . ax A HEART a Bic cor ene \ | TH’ CHRIS‘MUS TREE tI! pi Tryon.” ness Claudia’s gaily mocking laugh LT ASHAMED BECAUSE HE COU! g on ath : of them, too, Jack,” she|floated after me on the still, sweet} e ‘ NEVER WANT DEAR OLD MOTHAW A CHRISTMAS PRESENT! you rema'n, And ously jatr. Cie a FOR ANYTHING || | “Leo SOUNSELFISH! IT JUST TOUCHED rtodo| “I am a plain farmer and I trouble} __ lorsemen. N * MY HEART, THE WAY_HE ASKED ME FOR 4 make | no weman Thinking over these matters, I a s nong us. | into the Mayfield road; and as said he | swe ed in between the tall wayside | 8 cold gaze rested| She sighed, still looking at me, and| bushes, without any warning at all upon Hiakatoo, then|T awaited her further assault, grimly|two shadowy horsemen rode out in| armed with memories. lrront of me and threw their horses t ere she could speak, Hiakatoo | a lurched to his feet and stood tower-| asure anylonger | in ° | You have paid Y trouble x she fools, too, I heard Claudia’s ‘oss my path, blocking it y my hand flew to my that same moment jone of the tal laughed, and I t go my war-axe, ashamed. 3 It’s John Drogue” sald a voice 1 Hare took the Seneca by . |recognizezd, as I pushed my mare "If you desire to go,” said he, “here|close to them and peered into their and/are three of us ready to ride beside|faces; and I 4jscovered that these} 1 busy with her hair. | you." |riders were two neighbors of min dressed my Moucher, too, stood up, and so did dfrey Shew of Fish House, and| 1. ‘I would I had|Captain Watts; but they were not in|Joe de Golyer of Varick's. | “They do not know what is going|Senecas. I do not know what has| Could you discover | the cups. Watts took F too’s|| “What frolic is this?” I demanded,/on at the Hall. But there are ru-| brought him to Johnstown, nor why 7 blanket from a servant, and cast {t|annoyed to see their big pistols rest-| mors abroad concerning the running| Moucher was there, nor Steve Watts." | BEN WARMAN audia: “There is a the tall warrior’s shoulders. ing on their thighs and their belted|in of arms for the Highlanders, and} Young Watt: came to! G d f£ ° serves The Western G the Con-|hatchets loosened from the fringed| the constant passing of messengers! vis't his sister, “That 1s} r Si u C di who | federa Hes ung explained | sheaths. lbetween Canada and Johnstown. natural, Mr. ‘She: ign! rancen: Sierra se your re Flora] Hare to us aut in his frank, amiable No frolic “ enewered Shew soberly | “1 nave but left the Hall, said I. ‘Oh, no doubt, no doubt.” grumbied | Two wonderful novels of manne! “The great Gate Keeper,|_ ‘Why do you stop folk at night on| saw nothing to warrant suspicion.’ Shew. “You, Mr. Drogue, are one of | Wyomin iy C ressma ms Hare, | Hiakatoo, bids you all farewell. Duty |the King’s highway?” I inquired curi-| And I told them who were there and} those gentlemén who seem trustful of | Elect & by . te Call 15 or 16 and give Miss Classified at these three ing sun." |ously. how they conducted at supper. | the honor of all gentlemen. 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