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PAGE 16 WIDE“. : IMTERS § CAPTAIN AE DINGLE- = 924 my ORENTANOS INC ALL QIONTS OFSLA BS NTA Seavicd” ine si We BHGIN Te ALDEN DRAKE or, grown soft and f of idle ease, ships abon Orontes as "I mand TAKE TODAY CHAPTER Salt of the Wide XX Waters RY MANNING > y back NOW GO ON Wrrit THE STORY view of When his brows and sm ship. and nd the “BUT—BUT—JAKE, IT'S UNBELIEVABLE? glitter. There was a fire in Drake's, $ was on h ¥ end 0° the stick 5 like a battle Beside him sat his ‘crew holding miral, In the bow perched Ike Saintly, his ax like “Myke ‘em work, th’ bleedin‘ wheezed Joe. The bad looking cutlery jat him, « rot “We Ike: 1 a scepter. ters!" fang who had followed young Tubbs arid Sims to their own discomfiture, n of . and ed be now looking bad only by re their scars, tolled at the imade confusion doubly con e there were twice as many s there were oars | shirt sleeve her red lip: ney glow w was confiding in m, in a ain Drake “Bust one ax sojers, stooard, t ‘im over th’ callybash wiv pert” said Joe On the beach Ja! ready to hand Mar Drake wa yer chop. and cut, been simp! warm-h There was fat little J very first actjuaint the Orontes; he could not count his first fleeting glimpse of Mary Man ning. Acquaintance came J6e was so proud of his + the most cantanke the forecastle crowd bundied every man aboard the boat, len of arms to pull an oar in the cap. tain’s boat. And he had been oblig- | ed to double bank every oar to make work for all | “The damn toon's on every! man!’ exclaimed Jake. “Ahoy the boat! Bunting | said Drake with a} laugh of pure joy. “We can handle} this boat, I'm sure. 1 don’t want to waste any more time.” the moment thrilled. He prime consp! mightily after h gave him rome money : and from that moment as safe ekne | ning could make heart to pass on to ‘Ei us members = at he had k of them not one pair we as C him. (To. Be Continued) tak “Let ‘om & NO. x} | Mary] hey ee JOE QUINCE PART ¢ Y NG MING $ c Bowie ' ALL LOOKS Like i THis | N Post ANY How De WHE TH 1, Te JUNGLE v met 4 % BOOTS AND HE R BUDDIES “HE SEATTLE STAR Two Pair Bowie ? Us BY KEN KLING How De WE Krol We Re LOOKING FOR IT OURSEWeEs cent WIE RE A Loowin | Au: DAK CAWED Bowie AND Spy! HOW {FAR ARE We FROM one de Something Is Wrong Somewher ! GO LONG, Mi / GRE GEE, CORAD GIVE ME TH’ DICKENS \F GHE KNEW V HAD A DATE -\ WAS GPOSED To Study / WE “BYE , Boots \LA GEE You Tomorrow FRE CKLES AND ‘AIS aa +) ee 5 koeitiny re] i 9 Aa nh WATS mars QTER 1 BARA LETS 6 \ cer DOG6OMT I'VE ASI ADOZEN TIMES TO Ww ) SOME BUTTONS ON Th IRT BUT G HE HASN'T DONE {Tt YET- THE SHIRT'S NO GooD L, TOME THIS WAN ~ UF SO thee SEG y pergeeunes &Y Olive Roberts Barton 21—GRANDADDY |my handso FROG VACATES t his shoulder to} oved the boat y was already sit- the yoke lines. They pulled easier and more strongly than the confused mob overmanning the other boat, and rapidly overtook it. The Orontes came into view, & her coir hawser, her tops: in tho gear. E sing bow oar, fi back, keeping stroke, was not looking around at the ship. He was sometimes glancing over Drake's shoulder to catch} Mary's eye; but for the greater part Yot the time he was fixedly regarding Alden Talbot Drake himself. And! when at last they drew alongside the ‘yhip's Iadder, he” just had to let go| his breath, | “Mister Adams opened the room, sir, to put the prisoners in, and ! ‘Oats rushed out. He's been forgot: | ttén. He Jabbered about getting bit-| ten by rats, He has been, too. He's! all chewed up. But he’s maddest be ‘pause the Doctor forgot to feed him since yeste Says he'll skoff the Doctor's liver! Oh, glory! One handcuff dangled from ‘Erb's right wrist. It had been unlocked 10 | course, he could have been thinking Tet him eat, and the careless cook! « dozen other ways. There are! was now paying in wholesome fright | many, many ways of thinking. the penalty of his laziness. But Jake} put he was thinking thoughtfully, | “Stevens saw there was to be not “What other tenants of yours live ady up there, ‘Twining was alre the Old Swimming Hole, Mister | herding his prisoners inside, |lTingaling?” he asked sailors were halfway aloft on either! imp, fat tittle fairyman took out | TAC dla led id rent book and looked down all down the terrified terrors. J piaed: | ed agkin to the poop, “The Frog tamily,” he said, “They Drake appeared, and the orders live over by the other, bank where out for getting under weigh, lita not #0. deep.’ Then Mary stood at the | "Hadn't they better head. She was rosy | weated tha baat, She avoided Drake's eye; she|” “O14 grandaddy Frog started to run down to where Take |e nh float” érled Niek awaited her with stern quent hnd HRS RBE aRBHE. cute his face, she flashed a swift | ansitarens"” * bedael ney towards Drake's averted figure, and|” 1 know ail that,’ said ‘®, sail picts was something. of aby re Pec rar eriously t it twn't a cone | in the glance ered di aon “What's the avasltinhatad) demanded | , "Oh, Jake!" she whispered, ing quickly around, “I i'm not to, bellevabier* Jake Stevens the stem iis perfect sail | at the very moment. {bis family left the Hole fairy Old Swimming | Mister ‘Tingaling, the |t landlord, had found th new home, the March Har thinking thoughtful! For, tood ladder move?” sug wouldn't bad news, lass?" Jah know oft minute | vaid Mister ‘Tingaling. | horse of another color!” cried everybody al 't tell you, But—but—Jake, it's un- “Did I hear you mention my name?” When Old Mosey Mud Turtle and | m al nu don't said Gra |packed. My wife }boards cleared out |pets up and and everything |awim down to our funder the big leaves in Lily today. And all ¢ grandchildren are haven't lived here out knowing that be counted on, TY he firat warm day ‘There are more files and mosquitoes down by Lily Por | prefer them to bo: leh: its very ter Tingaling mar book Good-b he dived into t Nobody saw ther |down there wasn't j Wow left in the boomed a deep voice | “Just a little way I have of say. )"* different thing en ined the fairyman said everybody I hear you mention my ‘ boomed a deep voice at that minute, And who should jump up on A log right in front of them but old Grandaddy Wrox: himaeit. seid ling irely (Copyright, 1926, N nam very | | } | the reh | ROM AZ NG An it was, I ent little ahead of Jack to little Jack's bed sturdy arm--from sleeve of his pajam over his head, tion wan #0 exactly he is asleep. even mor th TL murmure d grant he gr ferent from fervently. “On, I asloep i iy Nh ne Nihal iat ) SUGAR BowiL tLe SOMETH all the ur rent will cron neighborhood, (To Be Continued) (TheTangle QUISE, CARE THE SECRET DRAWER—CONTINUED T caught my breath, for hin posal: don't know, VWELLO, DEAR | HAVE { You BEEN WORKING - J —MmMnM f 1 SEE Your GiaL FRIEND FORGOT AND LEFT "His" Pipe) DID ANYONE ComE WHILE | \ WAS AWAY ? is! OK-H ONE OF TH GIRLS DROPPED \N FOR A FEW MINUTES | VAL. SAX # (UE BEEN DOIN’ SOME HENUY Sorin’. | ‘FRI ENDS | aS » OLB! rcan \ TASTE 'EM ALREADY« } \ WULAT ARE You | 1 GOING To KANE, at WILLE Bghe TAME MEADS AN’ You rR. TAKE TAILS. 60 Va oom’ A SOD VA TD SEE WHO } TREATS -uows f BY TAYLOR TC SUCH EXTRAVAGANCE -AND ALLIT NEEDS 1S AFEW BUTTONS~LUWL SEW SOME ON RIGHT Now# > MANBE FOR DUST See eee iE WHY PoP! THIS A PERFECTLY Goo S SHIRT YOU'RE THROWING AWAY — } e ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN 4 | ( BE CAREFUL YOUVE GOT A WEAK HEART! were burn “Well, what fine voice or | eo a said the 4 Hole nd we imming Wo would be best | iy A f mane wonder any| : Lai YOU SAY-Your! “We're ail| GARDEN ANT has all the cup: GROWIN—? and all the car-| curtains down We're going to summer home Pond children and} going, too, 1} log all my life with boys are not to wey like flies s brings ‘em out Sw were S > NO-NO- WHY) ) meng DonTCHA WATCH WHERE ae GOIN* pur nd much well,” sald Mis-} kin in his rent ye the same."'| aked Grandaddy und we L ©1925 BY WEA BEAVICE. INC When it comes to getting thetr man, modern’ flappers make the Mei water nl oder flappers make 1 Canadian mounted police look tke m gO, but by sun Correspondence school dete ‘ | « frog or polly: | ie |haye really much to give your boy My father thought you the best business man he knew 11 heard you described the other day as a human dynamo, run by | | personality plus.” K. A. Service, Ine.) evidently John looked up from the bed over | | which we were bending. | 7 | “Do friends+flatter as sweetly as you, my dear Leslie?” he asked with | PRES: | tho first smile 1 had seen on his| favo tat evening | "Why, of course, Jack, one of the first bonds of friendship, the one | perhapa wWich binds your friends to | you closest, is the mutual admira- | and stepped over | tion which must exist between you," He lay with one} phen,” said Jack emphatically, which tho loose} “you and I should be pretty good | nas Hid slipped friends, for you have just intimated | very that I have some admirable quall-|mires other \ties and 1 admire you more than/and 1 was any other woman 1 ever ik nh you when! he is z ; DAD KEYES STOPPED AS USUALIN FRONT _DF THE JEWELRY STORE To comB His WHISKERS, BUT THE LOOKING GLASS THAT HAS BEEN IN THE WINDOW For. TEN YEARS WAS GONE ered the room © 1028 ay NEA Se silly, because every man ad-) father. 1 need n@® have” worrled, women than his wife|for little Jack, with that peculiar hot so narrow as to feel! acceptance of children, recognized} come with us hurt when 1 knew bis emotion was! bo® of us Immediutely “Ail you © | home with yo “LT certainly like Jack when have |admiration only. | ello daddy,” he said vor course, we couldt “Little Jack stirved yestlessly in] “Hello oll man, Wake up and| without Buddy, could raw 1 hakaine gibseot et Oe ae father bent down to] give me a Kiss," “Come and bare be Che rec {Kise him, ‘The boy opened his great] ‘The baby lps. purse a terrup! ows up very dit-| 1..knew felt ho had made al brown eves and looked into eyes eX-/up aa a. dows. Kiew eee Ns 4 eh ah anawered Jock) mistake in even mentioning at this{aetly like his own, J bont forward,|Jack bent down. and hungril it time that he had ever admired an-/for 1 was afraid that ho might be! pressed his lips to. those of Anwons TOMORROW! tui 1 ; PELL RO Wie 'frightened before ho recognized his} “Will you take Jackie and muyyer | tinued. 6 like when think my the he you little Jack husband said looks like me," quickly This, of course,