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FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. THe SEATTL DOL NGS OF THE DUF Helen Never Got a Thrill BY ALLMAN ' ° ne o op Trance be . oa o HELEN, LISTEN NOW, I'M JACK DEMPSEY WAS BORN, JUNE.24, 1895! i IN 1917 HE KNOCKED OUT SEVEN mew! HE KNOCKED OUT, TOM RILEY = =a GQING TO READ You HE WEIGHS 188 POUNDS AND IS SIX WE KNOCKED OUT HOMER SMITH IN ONE IN ONE ROUND - HE KNOCKED SOMETHING ! FEET 172 INCHES TALL = HE HAS A ROUND = HE KNOCKED OUT, JIM FLYNN IN OUT, DAN KETCHER IN TWO Serious Young Man Aiabyed by Anonymous Phone ey REACH OF 82 INCHES! DURING 1915 — TM one RoUND.- HE KNOCKED Out, BILL BRENNAN ROUNDS, HE KNOCKED OUT { ! ! ! AND I9I6 HE KNOCKED OUT ‘TWENTY SIX IN. SIX ROUNDS,- HE KNOCKED OUT, BULL ‘ FRED FULTON IN ON Calls—Thinks of Leaving Position Because of It. : a et SADEE IN ONE RoUKD! Dear Cynthia Grey: Tam a wrious young man employed in a public fe @Aice, and of late have beon tormented past all endurance by different Rirks Three of thom that pers honing me at all times during working Houira. 1 have tried my best to locate them, and without ons, and when 2 hang up on them they are not the least discouraged, but r me up later Bhd try to get me to date them out, and, since that's impoxsdtble, “jaae me Mong” (to use one girl's expression) and cause me much mental unrest have seriously considered quit-| Ang my position and taking some Thing entirety different, but am in|} 68 - ) @oubt as to whether 1 could find any e@ © en FP thing as suitable as the place | am Tim now, Can you advise me how to ° 99 Beaks ic tus cnecrenn? Scorpion on RR My SAX KOMMER a y My dear priend, what you want to || ¢ : Mo ts to cultivate a sense of humor Nepyright by Robert M. Meliride & Ce. Bee Soese tssece sresctiy FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Couldn't Be Flim-Flammed! — foolish young things prodadly | (Continned From Yesterday) you not as serio dut as prig v hs cbtning which a Vs te Epish. ond that is the reason they find! mained he caught a glimpaw of vA GOT ae LE, Wow MUCH ADE MP GEE wuit?, 726 « weit,va usd E I DON'T WANT jusement in tormenting vou !f email roor ai a en j Pasy thought tt didn’t annoy vow at\Grazon tapestry und having upon aif | NICKEL? GET ee a A ee $i | NER NICKEL- way [A PIECE, T 4 he Du ind spor wd . f f =z BUM tinue cee cnstece there tn the ivan Lak llc geod eed ANICE BIG DIDN'T be BUV WANT A tein in which they talk to VOU? | jaid table bearing a silver snuff vase RED ONE ml ONE, YA j taghad ocerlieeugd soon stop them! 4 cowled figure Wax seated upon the Now " ¢ NAW -THEY j pbumuy % MUNe find this sort of thing hiohly| Te 7 , ihe > Wut FIVE entertaining Since they must take up 2 good BGS teow about tees Sean] Wild eursting erien brought Max lousy waste much of his precious "en wt Pime, and perhaps he can arrange it oe Spape wip tn SO you won't Aave to answer the 2 me But, for your own snbe, don't be Dae acrious; cise you will find life's Dumps are pretty hard tf you don't © mow Aow to smile ax you take them. | Stuart, prone, with the other knee! . a %:% ing upon bis bedy, plucked vainly ‘8 | Max raised bis pitol and leemula | i Fe for ra j from the bu: almost at his elbow Vegetable Hair Dye }leapt Miguel the quadroon, a sand Dear Miss Grey: Can you give| bag rat It descended upon the =o the formula for a harmless vegetable | Frenchman's skull and t BY AHERN - Where can I obtain wai-jcrumpied up limply and collapsed “3 a ee . A MY GARDER (RRIGATES, r a S TA rE HAR oT. upo' © fle There came crash ARDEA SUNNY dk saces “tna colar. you] ot broken giana trem the eben. 4 PSELF+ | PLATED ONgNS. eneens va Wer BROS - CHESS WHAT [S ONE OF : WO WAS ons forming « divan, and an in Within a niche th ifs center sat a yellow leering idol, green eyes and complacent stooping ever lower at the instant t tuart had sprung to his fee t seized his ankle from behind, pi him onto hin face Now the Chinaman had hin long pigtall about Stuart's neck, at which . Selsh. If brown, walnut skins beat-| Uttering a piercing cry, the old BETWEEN POTITD PLANTS, AND WEN WE GARDEN | fo @ pulp, } oz.; rectified spirit,| woman staggered from the ro nea ME ONION FUMES MAKE TWE ? GETS & FLAT TIRE, ORDER AM 08. This is said to de perfectly| which she had been standing an if POTATO EVES CRY, THEREBY , a SSSORTMENT OF CAMNED VEGETABLES, SRarmiess. if an andurn drown) stricken helpless during the light > WATERING “THE GARDE i n MID SET 'EM LP TO BLOOM MERRILY | és desired it may be odtained | ning moments in which these things 4 " using an infusion of henna had happened—and advanced in the Teabes, strained, and the Naqwor direction of Ah-Fang-Fu. ” to represent I to § The worman threw hervelf, with a fo which 2 fi. oz. of alcohol are! wild sob, upon the motidniess body of id filtered thru paper. If @ Stuart. Warker shade is desired, add a small) Ensued a series of splintering emount of ammonia. You can prob-| crashes, and finally the head of an “ably buy wulrut juice from any drug /axe appeared thru the panels of the ¥f door Ab Fang-Fu tried to ¢ the woman away, but she clung to Stuart oe John Jay First desperately and was immovable «Supreme Court Justice Thereupon the huge quadroon, ru 2 ning across the room, swept them "Dear Miss Grey Ag ge the | both up into his giant embrace, man Mirst chief justice of the 5. |and woman together, and bore t court? M.R down by th down by the sunken doorway inte Yohn Jay of New York. cellars below! ed ‘The shop door fell inwards, crash Used ing down the four steps, and Dunbar ie Grey: What are Qua-|h&d, followed by Inspector Kell and four men 6f the river police one ADVENTURE Pee na to dccenne ine|ot thom curried a hurricane lantern HEP! —HePt—f— —— : Q tt eT TWINS | on we ow d to a Suddenly Dunbar saw Gaston Max HEP I- ar Or le ud - PA) ARB Aba tiflery strength of as to 34 ertilery 4 |lying on the floor —=) | “My Godt he eried—"they have 5 * [killed him: p Merely | He ran across, knelt and exam ‘ 7 = * “@ Fabled Anime! inéd Max, pressing his car against : va |) Dear Miss Grey: Is it true that his breast 2 ~ = inicorn has been found? | Inspector Kelly reached the top of F Pep. line cane end feeding the “Gone . Bt * By Mabel Cleland Pa. =. ot a “The unicorn is a fabled animal) locked. hurled his great bulk against —— | fo resemble a horse with one! it and burst tt open. ( r a ; \ om the forehead. This fable) ° me, boys™ he cried. “Take | c j Page 374 wa <have arisen owing to the fact|care! Bring the lantern, somebody.” | . . Lost: @ species of antelopt was often| The police were moving from bunk q ‘ “Suppertime and Harry's print of the c@ws' hoofs. But the ted on Egyptian monuments|to bunk, scrutinizing the occupan in profile, so that it seemed) “But where.” muttered Dunbar. ‘one horn. Of course no fos-| Dr. Stuat@® And where is ‘The + af ‘ a 3 boy? he anked, the firet thing. into the woods. unicorn has ever been dug| pion’? i , 72 He tarned and stared at the wall “1 don't know,’ snapped the! “Calling and peering, peering ging Editor Ifrom which the matting had been “ = = stepmother, ‘I sent him out after! and calling into the shadows of ‘A woman whose address I have ‘Orn recently asked who was oe editor af the San Fran-| PART Iv about coming back.’ growing fast In his breast. When asked, the Te recelerse hed not sonal CHAPTER 1 : “The father went to the door] it was quite dark be went home ede. 1 have just learned that the| Stuart awoke to a ifiseovery 20 “Her!” — “Her! and looked out. ‘Which way did] for a lantern and they called the been given to Arthur E.|*trange that for some time he found 3 h / F ieieatte proved d managing |bimself unable to accept its reality. | “HEP vf _ = 2 he go" he asked. | neighbors to help. | The Fairy Queen called Flippety-Flap and the twins to | He was lying upon a deep divan, “Why the way he always goes, “How little the boy seemed. « of the ‘New York Evening] i sae oem San acszo PEP I! L and previously city editor of| which was skins and which occupied one corner Chicago Herald up to the time! E | paper was bought by the Hearst ot the most extraordinary reom he| | 4OIN THE OS. £ in where to go by this time; he’s! pian of search and separated, ee and consolidated with the\bad ever seen or ever could have| [MARINGS AND Learn |imagined. He sat up, but was im-||@OOD MANNERS $7 es Imediately overcome with faintness | " ¥ “They ate supper 0 silence, and nyone shoul c ni Tinaas te concumed wits Gitioditys | ‘ e ——= sil ; | "They ate sup ». adhiss i? anyone should find: the child. great old goose he'd been all these| “If they only let the schools a T Wild, | ; D4 * x hy, i sti! Harry’ didn't return, When “AN night they searched and weeks to try to make his own livingjsaid Nick. father came in, ‘Where's the! little footprints tumed and led off the cows. He's taking hia time/ the forest, the father went, fear - pee When old Tag Tiger was wiping; class of folks who love to be coaxe | bis whiskers all purry-puss lke, after|The circus starts on its travels t | 4 good supper of beautiful beef-|morrew, and I am sure that thei been getting them for some time.’| agreeing to fire a shot in the air ke and roasts and all the things | sands of children will be made | the liked best, and thinking what a!thru your efforts.” Me 1 suppose. He ought to know| bow helpless! The men made a ‘The apartment, then, was one of t “ > 7 | he Fairy Queen call. “Lt th ly do” sighed Nex © _ lextruordinary Oriental elegance, hav * “« they wpre quite thru the father] when the stars grew pale and the #}!n the Jun by ney only do!” sigh He Goes to Africa (ii ie0 ntiinces ciowed with lacquer ic | : lea ‘Fuppety-Map and the twins tol “It oaly-—"" added. Flippety CHICAGO, May 27.—Chicago life, | sliging doors be : got his bat and said, ‘Guess Ml) sun began to paint the Eastern [/her, where she sat on her throne | shaking his head and looking tu fie autor, élevators, highway| One of the lacquer doors slid noise fi di ; go out and find the boy and help| sky a faint pink they returned to J}, With the Magical Mushroom beside |at his Magic Shoes ea though i ‘and landlords, is too danger-|leasly open and a man entered, Stu RS 7 | her. dering if it would be possible to! jour for Carl Akeley, hunting com-jart inhaled sibilantly and clenched J ~* him in with the cows the quiet house and looked at | There was a great bowing and! chuck all offending school hor 3 of Theodore Roosevelt. S0/ his fists. C “His face did not look as calm} each other in dismay scraping for awhile, for it Is Ppt ba them. se he timid Mr. Akeley is going back| The newcomer wore a cowled gar i - : mi necessary to treat a queen and es! “And the weather™ added | to African jungles to battle with ele|ment of some dark blue material c - ; 1s his voice sounded and he hur} “The night was gone; it was an- ff pecially a fairy one, with great re | Magical Mushroom, squinting which enveloped him from head to aes ue ried away as if he felt the need! other @uy, and the child was lost j Spect the sky. “A cireus without —— | feet. It possessed oval eye-holes, and - . A ' . S | “There! That's over!" said the | weather is about as much use as os 4 pre of racing with the fast.coming| While they talked in lowered [] Jean at last. in a relieved tone. |boat without water.” ‘To which thru these apertures which looked sea y ° darkness. | voices and tried to think what to “Now we can talk like real people. | rybody agreed. jeyes of a human t . ‘exe “Harry” he called, ‘Harry, O| do next, they saw the little fel And the first thing I wish to say, is i Queen ip(errupted, r 7 ‘Thank you.’ You've got a real cir . t reward shall I give [that he was in the presence The| you, Dr. Stuart, by inviting you to in China.” | © The wood , | come : “ GAINS 15 POUNDS | Seeepton?” join a company so distinguished “In China? fe ee i, a gore ep cus together at last, and the best |little pecple?" she asked. the table ” ’ if | gave back no answer. “‘T got myself lost,’ he said. of it is, everyone is perfectly happy. (To Re Continued) Fo-Hi seated himself at : ne ‘ : ‘ You are rm What bh ® thene In China if, Stuart. here h 2 y | s | China. Di igiaatiad “Down to the creek he went and! ‘and I didn’t know the way out {I do believe that even cross old| (Copyright, 1921, by N. BE. AQy ON TWO BOTTLES i jrcogyd : . men in common with me hea you will join them. | | i Ting 4 Mig gd gl on ll pi Le lace ss ne aie uke me found the print of little bare/in the dark an’ I slept all night anny sot a ae ' 2 jlamp and examined the contents “The grand dyke iy a tactician (Continued Tomerrow) | 9 ; ; peeved in spite of what she said, | Doctors Recommend ; ae |a tow drone of coloriens fluid. These | Who, had he remained in Kurope.| feet, just as Harry had found the|in the woods and I'm hungry eat ig Mia that en bare tae Friends Say Mrs. Ventura he poured into « curious long necked pepe dal ngage ey ee | COCKROACHES Perre |the calliope. She belongs to tne Bon-Op yellow bottle. He began to speak, Looks Like a Different {75 ,without looking at Stuart as a mining, engineer, stands | encay anaan Physicians and Person Since Tak- “T regret that you were #0 rash an| 48 does Henrik Ericksen in the ele TODAY scribe Don-Opto ey ° ‘anlac | to take part in last night's abortive| trical world. As for Sir Frank Nar remedy in the treatment of scond| * aa , rofexsional ac-| Drilllunt ssurgean. of today, . and. J,| sight. Sold under money refi “{ have just. finished my second | Because of your professional ac-| >! bottle of Tanlac and have gained a 1} quirements at one time I had con-| Judge of men, count you his peer oa = - guarantee by all druggista lof fifteen poonds ‘in weight.” was{ templated removing you,” continued in the ream af. pure therapeutios. ‘opyriaht, 1921, by N. EB. A) —Aavertisement. _ ithe remarkable statement made tha| the unemotional voice. “But 1 re-| Whilst your studies in snake poisons by cee Tae Gueet . 7 | (which were narrowly watched for 7 STAD lother day by Mrs, Verne Ventura,| joice to think that I failed. I have} 4 a y wa 01 \St , El P.: t 19. D CRIES AND I APOLOGIZE $20% Fairview Ave., Seattle etal work for such men. You shail| U8 in India) give you an unique! QLCAINS ectric aste OT CRIE OLOG ‘said Mrs. Ventura,| assist jn the extensive laboratories] Place in toxicology, These great) avo SORE DEATH to Watervogs, Ane Rate! 7 1. ating breakfast the next off the train they began to bully and|where I heard her parents tating. DS “my nerves just kept me in misery.| of my distinguished predecessor men will be some of your companions | $°4 Mee, eee pe ILLED. Ther S008 | morning when Dot came in with an|badger me. It's an old trick of! At my entrance they ‘suddenly be My circulation was poor, my blood) “Never!” snapped Stuart SERRE cmp ” eat leer rie a alr of the wildest excitement |theirs and I'm not going to stand it lcame dumb and ed at me with Was thin and 1 felt chilly all the| He raised his hand to his swollen| + yersee pegrhed yey it ht “What on earth made you say|any longer. It's bad enough that my out ying a word, ‘They were eure- | Hime. Any little exertion would| throat, touched it gingerly if apr ag retain oy ga that to mother last night?” she de-|salary has been cut without them|ful not to do anything that would Take my back hurt like it was| ‘Your unconsciousness of 24 hours soon 1 rubbing it in.” make my.pill less bitter to swallow. Baikion 1 two. At night I would| was prolonged,” explained posed ‘awake by the hour and frequent-| consulting an open book written in : ing an egg. ‘“Say|that and inatend manded 1 - - I tended to be very much in-| “That's just it—you're angry about] “I'm sorry I lost my temper last ! preten 3 y GIRLS! LEMONS of saying some-|night.” I said curtiy, “You are quite wouldn't close my eyes all night| Chinese characters, “by an injection thing to the firm you're taking your | welcome to stay here as long you ig. I lost weight and strength| which I found it necessary to make WHITEN SKIN AND oq ” spite out on poor mamma! 1 should | please.” that | Otherwise, as you remark, it would “{ suppose I thought she would be |think you'd be too much of a man| I strode out of the room without nl became #0 pale and thin H n everybody noticed it. I felt miser-| have N S rr happier there to do that! If only for my sake—"|walting for any reply. To Dot I rs, saeet St test mien. Bee ver ter coum omppnion wnc|} BLEACH (FRECKLES ow sare pele i an guigianindicas hae Wee Mire ame nese (ante atte ak ®.. tape. Seal uch 2 deplorable condition that life | less hapr | at 1427 Fifth Ave. like that? Why I had to beg and] 1 suppose Dot does not cry any about it, T expect to work pretty) , # ec n ‘1 6 dead? : pre she wo! se ° yther marrie - r obably won't be | geemed hardly worth living What!” cried Stuart—“he is dead saeeneeeecsensenosonteotes n " 7 Streets | {beg mother before she would promise |more than any other married wom-|hard today and T. pr | put I had heard Tanlac so high-| You fiend! You damned yellow| Squeeze the juice of tw lemons | eewous "Paks" ane Viton , to stay, She was going right back,/an, but her tears have the habit of /able ta get home for dinner.” For. Your Floors Wy recommended I decided to try it} fiend!” Emotion shook Jhin and he | into a bottle containing three ounces | new open for “business with @ flu, 1% coming just in the nick of time.| I had no idea where I was going, and it proved to be just what 1} sat clutehing the leopard-«king of Orchard White, which any drug |] Complete f Men's, Young “_ suppose you had to beg her|/Whenever she is having the wor but 1 felt that after being with my | glaring madly at the cowled figure.| store will supply for a few cents; |g Men's 4 " » COM, Tvery hard.” of an argument they gush up and jparentsindaw for 20 minutes the | Gite now, enjoy every mouthful I| Fo-Fli, again consulting the huge . und-you have a quarter |g Hats, Shoes and Furnishings: “fT did, and T had to promise that |they usually settle the matter In her | previous evening and for 30 with me per-| book with its yellow faded charac pint of harmles id delightful lem: | Dress Well—Never Misa the you would apologize for what you | favor that morning. [ wered him absentiy on bleach. Massage this sweetly | Money guid, Do you think people will stay| I stood it for a few seconds this (To Be Continued) ou recal| the death of the| fragrant lotion into the face, neck,|{ Open a Charge Account With Us ||under your roof if you treat them time, then said: “Ob, come on, stop : For Your Furniture in my back } | like that?" crying What on earth do you want % look like a different person aito-| your memory retain the name of|#hortly note beauty and white: | I pushed my chair back from the|me fo do % Sisether, and that's just the way 1) Van Rembold and has your Scotiand/ ness of your « table, “Look here, don't you think| “I—I said you'd apologize eel. Taniac iv just wonderful, and} Yard t satiefied itwelf that sir Famous stage ties une thie | it would be pod idea if you eon I would have given every cent T J will always have @ good word for | rank combe died from ‘natural| lemon lotion to ach and bring | sulted me before making any prom:|had to get out of doing it, but there ; Ps causes’? Then, there was Bricksen,|that soft, clear, rosy-white com-| * ines on my behalf? It just bappens|didn't seem to be any way. T knew Dipanies fa pold in Seattle by the! the mowt brilliant Huropean elec:|plexion; also 4s @ freckle sunburn | 1427 Fifth Ave. that I have not the slightest inten-|Dot's tears would hold out for a Partell Drug Stores and leading trical expert of the century, who died) and tan bleach, because it doesn’t || Between Pike and Union Streets || tion of apologizing to anyone. week if I didn't @rngyiota— Advertisement, quite suddenly last year. I honor’ irritate. —Advertisement. “As soon as your parents stepped been prolonged indefinitely. needed. I always have a good appe wat, and it al) agrees | fectty. I am no longer nervous,| ters, an fleep fine and never bave any pains| All my friends tell me| Grand Duke Ivan?" he said. Doeslarme. and hands .eadh ay, the