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1 THE SEATTLE STAR . eo Se AND THE GOLBEN Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks Maybe the Idea Isn’t So Good, at That Eeves You RigiT MY IDEA? JOE QUINCE VALET SKIPPED ERY Cer $US my ~ | THar's Mine ! z Aspe u E0GAR BURR ie GHS ns BLOOD Ho FiND THAT $s), \ASBEST hyl\\ by (oe; MINDING My ae n ras) me Way € A NOHR ET For WON'T Wit € (Copyright Day PENNY NA { COIN ’ | to the witeh Medicine and & That know eve You Can Take It Either Way! BY MARTIN ~ |] IRRD + Do! WHY. | EVEN EXPLAIN Mr | EXPLANATIONS i} WHO YOu TO WIM | TALKIN } AouT eee antl “ES IVE HEARD TI QUITE SO ~WHY , ACTUALLY NOO GPEAK OF [| IN YESTERDAYS =, HM BEFORE — || TEST HE DION = [Fe NAME CORRECTLY / Hy 4 XES ~ YOU ARE SAME CLASS HIM ~ ARENT PERMAPS YOu CONT || EXPLAIN }{ THINGS b Him 2 ONL A FEW!) HAVE ND HER BUDDIES ONS CTT Be, US a FAILURES IND | BY 20UE HES ER- NOUR CLASSES || THIS YEAR| PROFESSOR ? tear had Keo S\Ow TO | COMPREM! THINGS ? JOR OUNCER || EVEN SPELL HIS ‘S WS NAME | ‘t? ONT 1T : a compound, and thi ve him nd the jot it : " yellow gold which car limbs overhangin of tree Cramped as he was opportunity © sho' himself the tree that mom him ofr er, a a haven oraw elf to th us of the fact ng from the stem ben: owe nse i] . SuUCKS' PARTICIPLES, PRONOUNS, ADVERSS AN’ PREPOSITION GEE WITT Why DONTCHA 6ET YER )) LESSONS AT HOME ? Y DONT SEE ME GETTIN AY LESSONS ) ON TH Way T* f $c HOOL ,DO _/~ vA? 77 Co Gas Use \ Fen, Pn erm? WELL, BUT T MAD ‘T' HELD PAINT OUR KITCHEN LAS ) NIGHT-OH, } s half a hundred Leaning agalr tree the Span’ meitt. He fel found that t “Tam a lucky dev said aloud, and almost the 50 blacks arose leaped upon him sudden w attack, so overwhelming the that the Spaniard had no ¢ ity to defend himself ag: with th eit t and securely bound a could realize \ was happening to/ | hie) of you “Ah, Tarzan of the Apes. I have . IT AINT ANY!! YA SPEAK WITH YER MOUTH! _) Aw, HELP MS Way AY GRAMMAR LESSON, Will \ yA FRECKLES take that pape must and get the full value You at last,” gloated Obebe, the nibal. but Esteban did not stand a word the man said, 4 he could make no reply. He to Obebe in English, but that lan- guage the latter did not understand Of only one thing was Esteban certain; that he was a prisoner and that he was being taken back toward the interior. When they reached Obebe's village there was great re- dicing on the part of the women ‘and the children and the warriors who had remained behind. the fritch doctor shook his head and made wry faces and dire prophecies. “You have seized the river devil,” he said. “We shall catch no more fish, and presentely a great sickness will fall upon Obebe's jople and they will all die like files.” But Obe-| be only laughed at the witch doctor “Whe manded Ow He i e hief, bh 1 wi ou to him on the morrow. with you all the little pie he ¢ “and if you wis gold wet paper Good,” said Owaza, “and then I shall not have to pay the carriers but a very small amount The carriers glad, to learn the next day that the not to go all for not and were indeed. the way fo the of payment ufficient to overcome their ¢ und 86 great a They very therefore, as they set forth ch even the lure aa like to so long a journey fear of being at tance from ‘home. happy wer on a two days’ m: toward. the northeast MOM’) BY GOLLY HORNBLOWE ST THING THAT EVE FOR MAGIC MUD - NOT ONLY WILL Ou SALES BE INCREASED BUT IF OUR CANDIDATES WIN THE CONTEST IT WILL THE BIGGE GIVE OUR ENVIABLE REPUTA ‘BY TAYLOR ALLRIGHT CHIEF - SHAKE —) =) “THIS CERTAINLY PLAYS RIGHT INTO OUR HANDS~ 1 SURE WOULD HANDS WITH ME — UM THE LIKE To SHAKE HANDS WITH §£ GUY WHO THOUGHT OF THIS | CLEVER IDEA AND IF YOu PROMISE To KEEP IT A SECRET TILL LET YOu IN ON HOW ['VE PLANNED To MAKE "MAGIC MUD” MORE FAMOUS THAN EVER BEFORE for, being an old man and a great | NOrthes And waza was happy | king, he had accumulated much wis-|{D4 #0 Was the old chief, who ac- | dom and, with the acquisition of wis — them himself, tho dom man is more inclined to be|* Was happy about jt Owaza could skeptical in matters of religion. iy Hho sce 5 “You may laugh now, Obebe.” said They had marched for almost two | the witch doctor, “but later you will|4#y¥s when the chief sent one of! not laugh. Wait and sec.” jhis own men forward with a mes _ “When, with my own hands, I kill | sage ‘Tarzan of the Apes, then indeed‘shall| “It is to my friend,” he said, * I laugh,” replied the chief, “and! tell! him to come and us and when I and my warriors have eaten|lead us to his village And a his heart and his flesh, then, indeed, | few hours later, ax the little cara-| shall we no longer fear any of your) van emerged from the jungle onto} devils.” }@ broad, grassy plain, they saw “Wait,” cried the witch doctor! not far from them, and approaching | angrily, “and you shall see. .|rapidly, a large band of warriors. They took the Spaniard, securely | Gwaza halted | hound, and threw him into @ filthy! ww are those?” hut, thru the doorway of which he} woo. : 7 could see the women of the village | , hose are the warriors of my an |friend,” replied the chief, “and he| bringing gold preparing cooking fires and pots for| | ° 0 je e “thd whi the feast of the coming night. A|'S With them. See?" and he pointed | he said, “tt is but a few more mil cold sweat stood out upon the brow| toward a figure at the head of tne|to my home,” Ape-Man com of Esteban Miranda as he watched| blacks, who were approaching at a pelled Owaza to direct bi these grewsome preparations, the | trot, their spears and white plumes|to bear the golden ingot to t significance of which he could not| gleaming in the sunshine | Greystoke There Tar misinterpret, when coupled with the| “They come for war and not for|fed the carriers and paid them, a “No chance of that.” said Tarzan. weatures and the glances that were| peace,”’ said Owaza fearfully |the next morning sent them t “They are. unquestionably the directed toward the hut where he) ‘That depends upon you, Owaza,"|toward their own country, and he | bottom of the Ugogo river,” and far lay. by the inhabitants of the village.| replied the chief. with them, but not| away, upon the banks of the Ugogo, The afternoon was almost spe “I do not understand said | without » t of value, accompanied |in the village of Obebe, the canni and the Spaniard felt that he could| Qwaza, | with an admonition that the black|bal, Esteban Miranda tay in the count the hours of life remaining to} put you will in a few minutes | never again return to zan's coun-| filth of the hut that had been as- him upon possibly two fingers of on?! atter my friend has come.’ \try signed to him, gloatthg over the| hand, when there came from the dl-} 4, the advancing warriors ap-| When they had all departed fortune that utilize | fection of the river a series of plerc-| oa ned more closely, Owaza saw| Tarzan and Jane and Korak an he entered upon a life of cap- ing screams which shattered the/ a white | standing upon the veranda of the|tivity, that the stubbornness | giant white at their head quiet of the jungle, and brought the) Lbai-ja lying at| superstition of Ovebe had deemed man threw an|him to undergo inhabitants of the village to startled | Whom he mistook for Esteban—the | bungalow with Ji houlders. | . (The End.) why smiles “I shall to | “The tor, said about he demanded, | Owaza,”” he « being for of the Apes, have retrac other ¥ n the rf vit 1| FLAPPER FANNY 08 THE OLD HOME TOWN gold ¢ une am ‘Tarzan me that has com om the treasure vaults | effort on my you for| you a all the of Opar without part.” vow thank nev my to me. Come,” way any and the if would only bring your diamonds back," laughed | Jane carrier someone residence. at |sent. Owaza You SAY ABBIE BLOTZSPAR HAS A NEW you,” ani he could never were and ¢} confederate he had so traitorously|their feet, the a nt later sen ape attention, and an insta Hisserteds turd Geo ar ee Price erage ah m it After all, a boy whe ix raising a, mustache may fect a little down in the mouth turned the sat on nest | wont that?” Redbreast her hus. 1 { \ MN \ \ to see whispered his alarm clock. and you can the ame worms you « “Well, well, well!” laughed Robin, “What a smart woman you are! That was a grand fdea, Depend upon it, I'll lose no time, I'll bring some to you also,” And away ho flew, But in about two Kk. he said crossly alarm cloek up every the neighborhood. wa or when I “The idea!" breast, “I've been cheated ed an alarm clock that waken anybody but us.” THE RUMOR THAT BIRDIE CROWE THE WELL. KNOWN MILLINER IS EXPECTING A NEW TRIMMER FROM THE CITY HAS CAUSED CONSIDERABLE COMMENT ei ta g LO 1026 BY NEA $i) nothing much!" fibbed Mra. | was | 9 | just humming How picking to: she said “And he'll get all the nice fat worms he wants.” set it on the mantiepiece she went to bed, next morning dark, something why the minutes he Bad!’ muttered worse! Why what do you think! sly light enough to lout the pee-wees and the rows and th blackbirds Robin when 1 It} and | too | while it went “Brrr! ay “That old | d, It woke | nd Harry in| And every worm | & got there.” declared Mrs wWEl 2-24-25 is no gc Tom, Dick waa | wa wear a toss with her wing Mister Peg Leg Rod. | the wed that way latest a0 “Playthings, Estelle pearance as made i of Desire. ed life's sa¥ 1 want “Oh, de: said Nancy, “Here is |alarm cloc! ings in an oil field near Los A@ wouldn't{ poor Mr, Redbreast’s alarm clock. (To Be Continued) geles, This will not interfere with And she It has fallen down and now it’s mo (Copyright, 1925, N. B.A, Service, Inc.) Miss Taylor's screen careers . them in a mad rush in the direction of the fear-laden shrieks. But they » betrayed me," he cried ute a is were too iate and reached the river! " said the old chief; “noth-| only just in time to see a woman|ing that belongs to you shall be! MVECRNURES kA @ragged beneath the surface by a|taken from you.” \ cS buge crocodile. “The gold not his,’ cried OC TKS TMA me | “Ah, Obebe, what did I tell you?"|Owaza. “He stole it, and he pointed : demanded the witch doctor, exultant-|at Tarzan who had appronc Bed and by Olive Roberts Barton jy. “Already has the devil god com-\ halted before him, but who ignored Sahn imenced his revenge upon Your! him entirely and to NO. 12—WANTED—A SILENT ALARM Wiis tasivast villagers, steeped In (aa Mrs Ibreast het echeef” sie: gg oe ete ¢rom|,, Your Munner came,” he said to! making a happy noise in ber throat.| “What's asked Superstition, oe eine irae | the old man, “and brought your| She was saying over and over to| band Robin opened nis eyes and spread Ber pa 2 aM Tareah of the| message, and Tarzan and his Wa |her self, “Won't Robin be surprised! wy! was just wondering what time | his wing in alarm. ‘What's wrong?” Apes,” he insisted. \zirl have come what! they | Won't nin be surprised! I've}it. was,” said Mra, Redbreast. he shouted, “The world is blowing | Mile fo the river devil who has|°Uld do for thelr old friend.” | got a fine birthday present for Mm. It's nearly sun-down," sald Rob-jup, Wake, Roberta, Something faken the shape of Tarzan of the; The chief smiled. “Your runner|I won't say a word about it until) in Redbreast. “You go now and lawful has happened.” Apes.” insisted the witch doctor caine to me, O Tarzan, four days|tomorrow morning. That's his|get something to eat. 1 watch| “sh! Not so loud!” “We shall see,” replied Obebe.| since, and two days later came | birthday.” |the nest and see that nobody both. | wite “Its your new *4¢ he is the river devil he can escape | this man with his carriers, bearing| Just then Robin up onjers the eggs.” |See, it's still dark our bonds. If he is Tarzan of the| golden ingots toward the coast. [|the branch and pushed aside the| But when Mrs, Redbreast came|down and get all Apes he cannot. If he is the river|told him that I had a friend who|twig of leaves that was his front/back, he was sound asleep, his head | want.” evil he will not die a natural death,| would. buy them, but that, of | door. Junder Kis wing. fike men die, but will live on for-|course, only in the gold be-| “Hello, Roberta!’ he ‘What! Mrs, Redbreast went to the cup ever. If he tig ogg o4 bind v7 te longed to Owa are you talking about all to your-)board and got out Robin's birthday some day he die We will keep} ane apeman amiled. “You self?” present, an alarm clock, and set it Mn tig, ase, and hat wi 7° aneman amind, “fou have for ve rene as rg Gr aot 8 a Tarcan| gold does not belong to Owaza.” | Redbreast. “That's before sun-up!” the Apes 01 e \ ‘ 6, softly eHow?” asked thé witch doctor, | “It does not belong to you,|4ayz" \juley ott jw very simple,” replied Obebe,| either.” erled Owaza. “You are not) « 1 she “1¢ some morning we find that he| 2°" of the Apes. J know you. then has escaped we will know that he 1a came with the four white men| The fg the river devil, and because we|#nd the white 1 the atitt have not harmed him but have fed|*0ld from Tarz. country, and ong-spar: | Brerr him well while he has been here in\then you stole it from your own all] Mi our village, he will befriend us and| friends.” ead of me. And every worm| jump. ‘Then she remembered. It no harm will come of it. But if he! The chief and the Waziri laughed, a WB" to think of|was Robin's birthday and it was oes not escape we will know that The ape-man smiled one of his slow some new plan to get up earlier" Inls present waking him up, and] “It's no Mrs. Redbre: rood were Redbreast woke up with a anted a silent ve | | anyway," called | > /

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