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PAGE 41 qHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR BY AHERN : OUR BOARDING HOUSE umphs Of @y sa LT. onquelle\¥, | s"> ee as 4 io COME rn MOTHER PIECE q Van FMisHeD” OF PADER LEFT ly Metviiie Davisson Post VET* “HERE'S mW’ WORLD @ 000 NEA Service. Inc SPICE PEARS How'D Y'LIKE oe continued From Page rude anion colors im our com! j A’ PLUM To STEP NTO pig end mit ad weatal monstor that mercial alaaal whee PUDDIN! Vou A PLATE OF ' el nature Das no right to Dro~ | ee the of teat () COLD PORK WILL oN IT! Land Bayless Truxiey Alin it m, © painfully hunting DIDNT ExT ' CHoPps AN! four generations over ¢ 7 0 tte bows: ‘ saves TFURICY heel ~~ a when th a jonni the greatest author atory we coukl easily Bee ad, everybody | Bem. more than nature, and was rich and. in unlimited ntity Readily Now, if you want te OH GOSH « 2 SOMEBODV 7 vderstand ch about him until very age aire on the | What Tam Rod. RAG “Thar droc of precious; ™&2. You thts ouT) manufacture yo br tr thing as a Ife possibilty and Kip “ — a knowledge | ROC As A tion. Take, for HERE = b TAs hemistey turned to. example, man » Sttrees detore PHoo-oo mF the Sort< or * reper le o n bio International Congress of Sctence tn — “The broehur cae the Taster Edinburgh. and you will begin to see | ‘ af jewels to commercial | What I mean. The Marchese Gio. | We were Deing content with | Yann! who was @ delegate to that _.. |Congress, and Pastreaux, sald that the only thing In the way of an actual Practical realization of what Redman | outlined was the formulas, If Rod. | man could work out the formuiae, | fewol-stuff could be produded as cheaply as glass, and tm any quan- | tity—by the cartoad. Imagine tt; | sheet ruby, sheet emerald, all the beauty and luster of fewels in the) windows of the corner drugstore! And there te another thing that ¥ want you to think about Think about the tmmense destruction of leat value-—not to ua, se greatly, for our Cia" had such paina stocks of precious stones are not| turned in bed every large; but the thing meant, practi. | time I wished to cally, wiping out all the assembled | wealth of Asta except the actual) earth and fts structures, Put the thing some other way and | consider tt Suppose we should Y suddenly discover that Pure gold) ef erate theatres ig sgn Fo og WELL,WHAT ARE WE CAN WAVE. mon yellow clay Ww sulphurto WE CA' ; f wid, or'that some gentus shoud see |f | ANO GET THE TURKEY READY \ Tom, YoURE| | Come tio HAVE FOR OUR )OUR DINNER H Vi\ 4 7 \r\ AT THAT RAFFLE,IM up & machine on the border of the || | FOR OUR THANKSGIVING DINNER!/ NOT GOING THANKSGIVING DINNER? / DOWN "TOWN IM - r THE wweKy coy { | Sahara that received sand at one| TORES ARE AMT s end and turned out macked wheat | ' pap Pd dnsear W @asTAUR , YO-HO AND A ’ ° lat the other! What, then, would Jour hoarded gold be worth, or the| FULL PAN OF CORN j Wheat-lands of Australta, Canada or jour Northwest? | PRETTY TuR«ey! ‘The titustrations are fantastic. | of) (UKE HIM So) | But the thing Rodman was after was! @ practical fact. He bad It on the/ |way. Glovann! and Lord Baylons | Truxley were convinced that the man | woul work out the formulae, They }tried, over their stenatures, to pre- can’t | Pare the world for it. |The whole of Asia was appalled ‘The rajahe of the native states tn} ev- | India prepared a memortal and ome} jit to the British government. | ‘The thing came out after the mys | |terious, Incredible tragedy. I should | mot have written that final se — | T want you to think, fust now, abou’ 187Sprague | the great bulk of a man that sat tn | his big chair beyond me at the win- to | dow. It was ike Rodman to turn up MEE Zz MAYOR SIMON poourrTLes “THANKSGIVING DINNER. FLEW UP /A ONE THE ZY TREES IN HIS BACKYARD, AFTER. SEVERAL ATTEMPTS SIMON BROUGAT DOWN “THE BIRD- BUT BY THAT TIME THE MAYOR HAD LOST HIS APPETITE. BY ALLMAN don’t GUE*VA CUENTA SEEN WHAT Wi HAD FoR OUR, re Ss car ge a coolte to the American. floor by Rodman’s camp stool. SINO] fees one soeasily ?/ of the night looking at the present GR, Resincl, Baltimore, Ma | that the creature brought Rodman in his prayer-carpet. They wanted to know where the Oriental got It, and that's how the story came out. = He was something—searcher seema 4 our nearest English word to It-—tn j > r the great Shan monastery on the southeastern plateau of the Gobi. He was looking for Rodman because he. ~NIGH had the Mght—here was another 7 word that the two men could find no : term in any modern language to plane f ting Captain Eli to 0 MANTA ULM |‘ransiate; a little flame was the : it aaa ie ae Mteral meaning. % come and make them a visit,| sr md Ehgiish and Mr. ‘The present waa from the treasure- ’ David said, “You know, Pegay,| Rudene were binding grain for room of the monastery: the very car- ° |] everybody up there was nice to| Mr. Calhoun and Mr, English pet around tf Giovanni sald. was 1 everybody seems to know | started a little supply store ho! stories “He said they showed him the tidn't tell you about how Mr. | Pacific highway around there, in Cornelius died, and left bis pretty | a snub-nosed canoe young wife and her babies all David left the sentence unfinish alone, did IT Well, he did. He| ed, and the story hardly begun, caught an awful cold from sur-| to exclaim with a giggle—"Oh, veying Skagit county. It was so) Pog! I think Mrs, Hewitt had the wet and cold In the woods all the} most fun when she was a little time, and finally it Just did kill] girl. Talking about that snub him. So after awhile Mr, Rudene| nosed canoe made me think of it, HemM$— HERE (8 SOMETHING Jus HE PRESS. Reacey And he squatted down on the dirty PUKE One AN INTERRUPTED STORY After daddy had finished his com (that's Bellingham now) and story, and the children had talk-| other littie steamers sort of play. around, And think of it! oo shyt §. Ser euhse ans ald wasn't one foot of road in “You're not doing your work half!” growled Twelve Toes The Green Wizard was so kind and; So he went into his cave and re) did s0 many nice things for @Very-|turned with a box. body that he was very popular “Take thin.” he sald to Light Rings an thas ep ties ann Pingors, “and when the Twins are|[ married Mra. Cornelius, and tha's| While Mr. and Mrs. Rudene aie oy yes > Light Fin |not looking, exchange it for the box |] why she in 3 Rudene now.” | and Miss Cornelius were talking he bad iittle fairy who worked for |of magic cough ¢ " } “Mr. Rude ame to the flats} about how they used the sloughs ty 1876, thy 46 years ago And) for streets and canoe for car when he came it was just #alt) riages in the early days on Swin marsh, and woods, and 4 few cab: | mish Flats, she laughed that jolly ins ond stuff like that little laugh of hers-—you know He had only been In America| and said, ‘Yes, and 1 suppose three years. He didn’t plan to| when you were children you got stay in this country. But he had} into a good many scrapes with two cousins out here in Washing: , that canoe business, too. We did ton, and he came out here and| down on the Cowlitx’” found that ft was a better place} “Oh, yes! one thing I forgot to than Lowa to make money in (he'd | tell you. That wreck drifted in, been those three years in lowa)| and t they pushed back the “He said that Whatcom and La-| tides, and #0 now the wreck Is the only towns tn] burted on the Rudene farm and ity when he eame.| every year they have to plow eek there Was «| around it.” from Seatth to What (To Be inued) CB RoRahaheMeeener eens um, and gave him # good talk-| Everything come to pax Just as ng to, | Twelve Toes wished and wt Nancy “You're not doing your work |and Nick jeft the package at Phil alt?’ growled Twelve Toes. “When ss house, they never dreamed ver You se the Green Wizard doing |that it was not the one the Green nyone @ good turn you must stop |Wisard had given them | it. What's he doing now?’ | Phil ate lot of the magic cough | “Please, sir!’ said Light Fingers, |drops ‘and then opened his mouth to he’s making some magic cough sing, All the family gathered) trope for Phil Frog. Phil Frog wrote |around to admire his new accom: vim a letter and said he couldn't | plishment, ing any pretty tunes as his voice) “Heehaw, hee-haw, _ hee-linw,” was so hoarse. All he oan say i#|went Phil, for the drops Twel (ker-chug-a-bunk and he’s tired of ft, |sent made him bray like a mule } The tent-flap simply opened ond \ne ways. So the Green Wizard in| "Goodness!" cried Phil In disgust. | the Dig Orient qopeares, making him some magic cough |T'll have to send word to the Grean | drops no he can sing lke a skylark | Wizard to give me back my own or nightingale. Naney and Nick|volce. It's quite sweet and musical are waiting. When the cough drops | beside this. I've learned a good lea-| steamer worth 20,000,lire. There was another thing that came out in the talk that Giovanni afterward recalled, Rodman wan to accept the present and the|are finished, off they'll go to Ripple |son. It's beet to keap the ifts wo |roat vital bulk of a man as & monk | reason, against all modern experience Mock Cherry Pie man whe brought it to him. The | Cr ith them.’ 2 “ i. | of one of he oldest religious o re} . You believed it B Be th: E Sh lei, h Oriental would protect him, in every H'm!’ said Twelve Toes, “That i (To Be Continued) in the world. There was one man in the world l vy rtha B. Shapleig! way, in every direction, from things won't do.” (Copyright, 1922, by Seattle Star) Every common, academic concep-| that ,everybody wished could have Of Columbia University \quoeerenennaeapenscistcetranenentcananasieeteeeenasaseeaapaaiasnesaiaeenecnetS tion of such a notly | heen present at the time. That was; negatived, He | .| Monsieur Jonquelle. Jonquelle was; as ponseaning the ultimate qualities | chief of the criminal Investigation de of clever diplomacy—the subtle am-| partment of the Service de la Surete Line @ ple plate with a good crust, and fill with one cup cranberries cut in halves, one-half cup raisins seeded and cut in small pieces, one- half cup sugar and one tablespoon flour mixed, Dot over the top two teaspoons butter.. Cover with a crust and bake until crust is done and slightly brown visible and Invisible. He made quite a speech about it. But, there was| Giovanni thought Rodman 41d not/|one of the things that influenced the one thing from which he could not| understand {t; he thought he him-| judge tn his decision. Still, at the protect him self understood it better. The monk] time, there seemed no other reason- ‘The Oriental used a lot of his an-| was pledging Rodman to a high vir-| abl deciston to make. bassador of some new Ortental power, in Parts. He had been in charge of |etent words to explain, and he did|tue, in the lapwe of which comething| ‘The testimony must have appeared | shrewd, suave, aecomplished. the French secret service on the lnot get It very clear. He seemed to| awful was sure to happen. incredible; it must have appeared) When one read the yellow-backed the Shan states, and at the mean that the creative forces of the| Giovanni wrote a Jétter to the| fantastic. No man reading the ree-| court-record, the sense of old, ob- he to Asia spirit would not tolerate a division of| state department when he learned|ord could have come to any other|scure, mysterious agencies moving mys worship from the creative forces of | what had happened to Rodman, The|concluston about it, Yet It reemed|in sinister menace, invisthty, around| Another Installment of this unusual the body--the celibate notion in the| state department turned ft over to|impossible—at least, it seemed tm-| Rodman could not be escaped from,| mystery story will appear in our monastic Idea. the court at the trial, I think it was!possible for me—to consider this! You believed it, Against your! next issue | PASTE FOR PIE Into two cups of flour rub one-fourth cup of lard; add one-half tea spoon salt and moisten to a stiff dough with cold water, mixed with one tablespoon lemon juice. Into this dough cut one-half cup of butter, until butter ts in very small pieces, Chill, roll out, fold, and repeat twice,