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THE SEATTLE STAR fa AND THE GOLDEN - JOE QUINCE Joe Used One of His Own Towels Today! rby r % OME na es y T ) (Adt? KNEW | /THaT's WHY 1 HOW Lone ( *Y eocan nice T HEAR JOE AND ASBESTOS ARE | |/ WELCOME ) (HELLO, rt ee AWFUL, Soe! THE | fou'D | BROUGHT THESE l ONCONSEInaE 4 G OM\ $ You KNowW €—| | | HERE PEC eases HAVE US MOU ; JG ™ a I 4 \/ BURROUGHS Tosastiank COMING To TOWN } VADe CALL Sy | || To MIAMI, \I To see You ALL! be Hote. RENT)( NEED ME'I| “CRYING TOWELS”) Doct pytig He's THE Guy WHE SOE OLD KI04)| \iou's THING'S 2 ETE Or sts : Alona ¢ MAKE : | A > ' He's A GOO BEGIN HERE TODAY DOUGH ON THE PONE A 600D MEALS YOUR SELECTIONS, NATURED CHAP, AN’ IF WE GIVE HIM j A CLAD HAND We MIGHT BE ABLE To) | qpac& } <\ y ‘Shag Ya ; 7 Evie : a a me \e v ~ pea \ eike HIM FOR A TOUCH" s fay “ —y i} Nl aN Ste ahs BOOTS AND HER for Boots “ "7 er vent Wes 2 SE ee cada ano |] WELL, PROF.TUTT WILL Hi Ee ee aa wen Bie i Se Se Tat? eeeed Sees NIGHT ~ EVERY MINUTE |] BACK You UP THERE — (msi iy AN’ WORK WF ou Stuy ieee ee OF THR DAY, HE SIV YOUR. MIND Ke KO BEAGON cane eee iss aad THINK ABOUT YOU CEXTAINLY \GNIT ON TN MaKe by J ‘ NOUR STUDIES . tus black ‘ompanied Ta body servant, spoke broken Eng accomplish which a ae nite otha al eee Chee ee: ce ee 8 inordinate . ortunity to s attainn: Met hoe eee ene iterwar y into the cle (— BEFORE You 60D SOOOL of y A MMM BOY! 5 DIDNT fate had ¢ 1 & . r ins ‘ I WANT YOU 7D KELP ME | | Alt ] KNOW FRECKLES COULD was indeed a fortunate cir tance] ,eroena n GET PAE HOUSE CLEANED j PLAY TH’ PIANO s‘6000!! to Miran Altho the latt t ° g : . = Ik} HE NUSTA PRACTICED applied hit siduousty to m watthag aeliber neal AE es ‘yg \ A LONG ‘TIME T" PLay tering the dialect of the West q 4 c | if (Ke Muar! 1} “7 , carriers, he would have been har : : a { tm 6d put to it to carry on a conversation oe ( 3 Don ) APTA with one of them, while he ood no! of the Wa realized now the presence of a band of the « man's faithful W. Never fore had he seen such magnific blacks—clean-cut, powerful men with intelligent faces and well molded features, appearing as much higher In the scale of evolution as é were the West coast blacks Fe " ‘ f° the apes. Lucky indeed was ban e . ke ban Miranda that he was quick wit. | "2 2 : can, and a consummate actor Other Dae tea - 4 ; e must he have ed his ter x ef that this band of Tarzan’s fierce -"“** bed hac esl - * noel it ‘ ROD SAY YOUR NOUNOW) SAY —— FLAPPER FANNY ; as i og Sada oe istaae tee tt c t P t once wi a nilenced CAT CLIMBED, 1S¢ Fore EGGS HOLDER he »% ol he € 7 ‘or a momen + u a | longer he stood in silence befoie ae ee one oe \ )into HE Es < \IS AN, oer NEWT SHES) them, gathering his wits, and then|Uom (that you leave the coll ; é:- re CAGE? WG ) - Ma) (AREARIN he spoke, realizing that his very life | — ‘ ind / rt \ lepended. upon his plausibility. And) ines and thatihis Wasirl watch ¥ nd carefully S as he thought a great light broke Poa Gian € | i ay down you les.” |happened since we le 4 upon the shrewd brain of the un-|Wi#t® him. Lay down your rif eet Pong | fe AGENTS Fore eirasdiods’ Upasiard | The askari, glad to escape so| She intentl. r tient DARK OR. “Since poetegiat caia, }@281¥, complied with the demands jrative, ar quentior him MEDIUM WEIGHT ak SAE Gabined the country Waziri had entered the boma, andjeral times, At last » missed ae = the purpose of robbing the treasere|i0 "ine “sien ingota, As theyfederstens ©") |BOYNTONS GOnrt Ya2Dp\ novus (oo) gE niet Rare A og steban approached one of! “It is all clear to me,” abe mid.| | COAL FOR COOKING GOIN’ IN until I found their camp gc | ocr Rate knew weeks | ered rook tha crteate ROASTING STEWINGOR FRYING] \1 SEE I came in search of you, for there}, yo. Engliah fe administered, Ther AND PLAIN HOUSE HEATING are many of them and they have| Siac iambdueh We eald, “to ott us with his W = Yh LILLY zan who hax exacted a toll of but{inding the camp, has taken the - r and wo will aid their camp andlone life for this invasion of his| gold We shafl be fortunata| Uy) Com } \ KNOW HES Shiga ; country and theft of his treasure 1 if we escape from Africa (! - ASHAMED To Look ind he turned back toward the cAmP ie’ creature who presumes t0 pose | will, our te 3 AS AUSTOMERS A pon ae ee pee as Tarzan I have slain, and his body almost shrieked Biuber, Ga IN THE FACE the jungle trail, Usula, the Wasiri{i Shall take away with me and |: ty crook, He steals all our y WHEN HE MAKES wha had "spoken English Pes him, |fee4 to the lions. Tell them tha ve lone our two tousand y walked at Esteban’s side. Behind them the Spaniard could hear the other warriors speaking in their native tongue, no word of which| he understood, and it occurred te him that his position would be most embarrassing should he be addressed | ° in the Waziri language, which course, Tarzan must have under-; ing their bout hin, boma Pw tell them that ‘Targan| boma Peet A~te TOes2 6S rzan forgives even their attemp nto the bargain. ‘Oi! Oi?" to poison him upon the occasion! “Shut up,” growled Throck. “If that he visited their camp, but only jt hadn't a’ been for you and the upon the condition that they never|dago this ‘ere thing would never m to Africa, and that they di-/a ‘appened. With ‘im abraggin’ the secret of Opar to nolabout ‘is ‘unting and not bel Tarzan watches and his|to anything, and you anqu watch, and no man may jevery bloomin’ hapenny, we'r Africa without Tarzan’s knowl | rotten me that we are. This ‘ Even before they left London |‘varcin bounder he bumped off & I knew t they were coming. Tell!pan, which is the beat work what them tha er done. Too bloody bad y took but a few min en for th t ‘ere to get it, too, and Waziri to & up the golden in-jf got a good mind to do ta to slit accident that had befallen Tarzan,|S%* and before the askari had) your throat meselt. e which had been narrated to him by |eCovere? from the surprise of their! "stow the guff, Dick,” roared) 4 appearance, they had gon again into| “it wasn't nobody's fault Flora—the story of the injury he| 1?! terassan ‘their uae lc 3 ’ : : had received in the treasure vaults! Se aeret Macaca tee emer, Seer es Of s I can see. Instead of) {ter. jtalkin’ what we oughter do is to go} of Opar upon the occasion that Ke} "ye was late in the afternoon before|atter this ‘ere ‘Tarzan feller ani| | (HANK BOYNTON “THE COALMAN, ee ope as of @ blow it he|Flora and the four white men reltake the bloomin' gold away from WHEN MAKING OUT HIS MONTHLY BILLS - had committed himself too deeply at{tt!"e4 from thelr hunt, surrounded jim," LETS THE FIRE Go OUT JN HIS OFFICE STove happy, laughing blacks, bearing} Fiora Hawe fee 10, Aeribute:to amanda RAYNE. teats of a successtul chase on't 5 tr tie enka | THEREBY DRIVING AWAY A LOT OF NOSEY LOAFERS shortcoming in the portrayal of the, sty ea a char’ jhaven’t a see BG - ‘orld, Tole he was acting. At its worst, | 54 f eee d 1 khow this rzan bloke. | however, it seemed to him the best |! ee ines ‘ee males he was all alone we wouldn't] that he could do. He turned sud ra “Sonny oli ete hg Hope * a match for him, but he's sot a eee ads Sra mame aie Oa Sarily, uipow: Uaula ak ough meat he! m ali bunch of his Waziri with him, and his f Maa (Copyright, 1926, N. 2) A. Service, 180) days, and with plenty of meat in|there are no finer warriors in[OUr gold,” he said, “and before we| tr and some day, after th’ y ; 2 4 “Do you remember,” he asked, /thetr bellies they ought to makel africa than they. And they itj;Rat back to England we nd to|blows over, I'm coming back to| Only lazy men send kisses over the telephone. 5 stood perfectly. As he listened to the chatter of Usul his mind was working rapidiy, and presently, as tho it were an inspiration, there recurred to him the memory.of an ©1025 BY NEA SERVICE INC. We accident that befell me in the " ne e y wo thou-,get my share — good py s or him to tke last man ath jee of our two t get my treasure vaults of Opar, depriving |” + for hi if* dot ‘ dpe 9 other word 7 ow about this othe nz "| Retce tt Matin?’ it myself” dot ings! just tell Owaza that you're thinking 1 pounds-—in other words, our] “But how about this other thin prettiest gowns and up-to-the-minute] of the newer fashionable ne of my 0 3 ; look er,” said Biuber of going after Tarzan of tho Apes| oases rope total joan ae hea Flora. “How can Owarza Za hate do not evoked quivarcer ie eye'l hetors . eG RE es, Bw remember it well,”| “Blime, they do that,” saidjand his Waziri to take the gold|of you may be satisfied to go back | us lid, let alone the brighte: the] 4, replied the black. Throck. “I'm tellin’ yu, Flora’s om from them, and see how long|broke, but I am not, There are) “There's a little bunch of Arabs | SENT 0 SALSA ye of her id cee ‘A patie" juded. “& similar accident has befallen|bright one.” lit'd be before we wouldn't have a|other things in Africa bes theldown. here explained Kraskt,| From now on, my dear, "you MAY) “An 9+ nee she perceives that he,| 22 & Taner seclt ‘oe me," said Esteban. “A great tree| “What the devil is this?” de-|single nigger with us. The very;S0l of Opar, and when we Je ‘vel ‘stealing slaves and tvory. Owaza| fread my scenario, altho it Is Mrs. too, tia inddiging inetftive retrsent of | Notices beside her own SA fell in my path, and in falling a|manded Peebles, “what's wrong with! name of n scares these West|the count pike is ne : son bi |knows where they are working a life story the most youthful type; that a flower| for two, It is deautifully branch struck me upon the head,|them beggars.” And he pointed) coast blacks of a year’s growth.|We shouldn't take something with) where their main camp ts, Ther When this man and woman found aid bokose Mate “nt 2 memory entirely, but since then it\in sight, and from which the askari| xo sir, we've lost, and all we can|and investment blacks are. nearly all slaves who|they went about to fight this awfal Salon band rivals in brilliancy and} great bunch of Viol pn ix with difficulty that I recall many|were issuing at a run, jabbering|aq jx to get out of the country,| “What do you mean?" asked ld turn on them in a minute.| foe in their own way a ra i at an this | 2°! in the center, the twit © things, and there are others which jexcitedly as they raced toward them-|anq thank our icky stars if we) Peebles idea is this: We have a big) ‘The woman, poor thing, trying tol prinking on his part, ae he has told |!* iin on the napkiat 1 must have forgotten entirely, for) “Tarzan of the Apes has been| manage to get ovt alive. The ape-| “I have spent a lot of time talk igh party to overpower them! preserve her youth, begins to haunt | Por tak ie yuaiiide era Hever aa as: £ I do not know your name, nor do|here,” they cried excitedly. “Hé!man will watch us. I should not|ing with Owarza," replied Kraski,{and take their ivory away from! the beauty parlors. eedisig, (thalolt Coeossttateds Werle (Thelwall thinks rather 1 understand the words t my has been here with all his Waziti—|be surprised if he were watching|"trying to learn their crazy lan-jthem if we can their slaves tol ‘ghe even had her hair, which EN alee ay at necessitates wor pape: other Wazirl are speaking about|a thousand great warriors—and tho), this minute.” Her companions} suage, and I have come to find out|take our side, Wi don't want the! beginning to show strands of Hey, y and late ly that probably young jwe fought, they overcame us, and,!inoked around apprehensively atja lot about the old villain, He's as|slaves; we couldnt’ do anything! touched up. She spends more money Usula looked at him compassion-|taking the gold they went away-|tnis, casting nervous glances toward]crooked as they make ‘om, and if|with them if we had them, 80]than conscience on new dresses that | He hardly has time for any meal] are going to enjoy a tty8h but breakfast at home. She awakes! 4. amazement, she set Ne utely. “Ah, Bwana, sad indeed in|Tarzan ‘of the Apes spoke strange the jungle. “And he'd never let|he were to be r all hisjwe can promise them their freedom | are too youthful to be becoming, for | (the fact that all her frantic grasp-| | icoxing very YOURe Smeg the heart of Usula to hear that this|words to me before they left. Hei us get back to Opar for anothor|murders, he'd have to have more|for thelr help, and give Owaza and] she jas seon with what avidity her] 1S, of the lying skirts of youth is no “a gorgeously, lovely, ¥ accident has befallen you. Doubt-|said that he had killed one of your] toad, even if we could prevail upon|lives than a cat, but notwithstand.|his gang share in the tvory [husband's eyes rest on younger pes mene i pay violet-deet leas it will soon pass away as did|number who had dared to call him-|oyr blacks to return there.” ing all that, he's a shrewd old fol-| “How do you know Owaza will] women oer hushana be St Juss his oid) abact 3) asa ariaes the other, and in the meantime 1,|self Tarzan of the Apes. We do| pwo t’ousand pounds, two t’ous-|low, and I've learned a lot more|help us?" asked Flora f Uahe' ham obe yet learned. tae bo LC r ere he eae ce reenre Ly Chee Worn Usula, will be your memory for|not understand it. He went awayland pounds!’ walled Bluber, “Undlfrom him than just his monkey! “The ARNE Tee nee Be oe eee ne veers ies: nes, Bie table, and them idea is his; that’s the rea-j calling attention to ono’ leave her ” ee aa Hi ail # | jeu r on to one’s lack of! easy chair or his smoking set or! '*® you alone to hunt when you went injai dis suit, vot it cost me tventy}talk—I have learned enough, in fact,}son 1 know." replied Kraski | youth, by wearing that which is only| humidor, He has not even noticed | that her hushand oes not 8 “Good.” said Esteban, “tell the|them or and he came backjguineas vot 1 can't vear it again{so that I fe in saying that} “It sounds good to me," said/ the compliment of youth, she defeats| the chang r cdiately, she sinks back #9 pibitrn: that they may sunderstand jshortiy, with e (hotsand “warrors, iin Wngland unless 1’ goto w fancy|it wo stick together, ‘we can go|Pecbles; “I. ain't fer goln’ | ‘omél the very results ahe wishes to attaincl brows Pinel care hencdinee ole vale, resolving to see ie tata nd teil them also that I have lost}and he took ali the 2 and heldress ball, vich 1 never do. out of Africa with a pretty goodlempty ‘anded.” And in turn the} So. engrossed. 44; ahe in Arying-‘th tte the alleutiseeelie nee ee oan ete the. memory of other things be-|threatened to kill us and you if youl Kraski had not poken, but had stake, Personally, I haven't signified their approval of} eheat time that for a month Ne A baP aod Sei al ie Ngaagdia is Fe ae sides. 1 could not now find mylever return to this country again." |sat with eyes upon the ground,|given up the gold of Opar yet sho doce NOt teclise that aye ty ces o lee Tney Are rowing. further and woo eu way ‘home without you, and my! “vot, yot?" cried Bluber, “der|iistening to tho others. Now he} What wa've lost, we've lost. but ed in Our Next Issue) [left more and more alone—that her an avert ae jaanione Theos tinued. 4

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