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L. Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Inc. and JOE QUINCE i Watterson R. Rothacker, 5 = ae + CHAPTER X.—Continued } wh 5 tera DON T ANNOY ME— TM ¢ Tuoying 1 ed at 4 Pi et A belt of UP A PROPOSAL SPEECH To 4 as otal # brus a, bed pe page . SPILL ON THAT PEACH | a“ “ clan ders. W walking Re TNE BEEN Chin 6 trom } e would | slow wards the among ' z de not ‘ bushe , ‘ , “—1,_ ON! 5 y 4 Waist ® became awar ‘ eon, , “Oe a gabbling and ee A A filled the a h te = . an Pr bd v bes ha eh th a par pe said Summerlee ir footmarks all over 5 sands, in Kent, and in Sussex. The South of England was |< alive with them when there were keep them going. Co: changed, and the beasts it seems that t s might} be—what Tors ready to from their lair am: “ brushwood? I knew. little of prehis torte life, but I tad a clear remem brance of one book which I had read in which it spoke of creatures who would live upon our lions and tiger lives upon mice. What if| 5 re to be found in the woods of Maple White ned that on this very | first in the were to find out what hazards lay around us. It joathsome adventure, and one ‘of which I hate to think. If, as Lord John said, the glade of the iguano-| doris will remain with us.as a dream then surely the swamp of the ptero- | dactyis will forever be our night-| mare. Let me set down exactly what foccurred. We passed very slowly thru the woods, partly because Lord Roxton | acted as. scout before he would let} us ance, and part because at ‘ A Little (o- BARY- VE 6oT 4 tT DOWN PAT! ‘AA BOOTS YOu GHOULOAIT BE DOWNCART ! TH 16 THE MOST BEAUTOL THE OF THE YEAR AND WE SHOULD Bt HAPPY~~ ut-trap beaks went past them, mbranous wings were r forearms, so nen, wrapped iored shawls, d with their fero-. — ads protruding above them | DONT FORGET NoW= TELL , AR.SAITH THAT YOO (WANT A POUND OF ROUND STEAK =AIOTHING ) C ELse wide! ~~ KNOW, ALOMe }) A POUND OF > faaatic ot] FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS — WILA-TRAT SHOULDNT BE WARD ! SIMPLY SIT DOWN ay DO IT, A POUND OF ROUND STEAK, ANSTER SAITH eo y ais = it ed tothe air. The femates| MOM’N POP young ones led ‘ HRMENAB KNOWS A ’ . ABOUT THOSE REPORTS SiR Laren ne BUT HE HASNT COME DOWN way 3 } To WORK YET~ hearing wing-strokes us; but soon we realized that 5 und In a e what the ¢: danger might be flight grew lower and narrower, until they round and round us, the ¢ flap of their huge slate-colored SORRY L CAILON’T GET HERE SOONER, MR GUNN BOT MY WIFE IS LLL ANDI DON'T UKE TO wings, filling the alr with a volume every second step one or the other | of sound that made me think of Hen of our professors would fall, with a ery of wonder, before some flower or insect which presented him with anew type. We may have traveled “two or three miles in all, keeping to ‘the right of the line of the stream, | don aerodrome upon a race day “Make for the wood and keep together,” cried Lord John, clubbing his rifle, “The brutes mean mis- chief.” (Continued in Our Next Issut) AEveuy & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 5—MRS. CUCKOO TELLS A STORY Nancy opened it and there stood a bird. “Knock, knock, Knock!” went womeone on Doctor Bill's . fron door Nancy opened it and there stood & bird. “16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid- ney trouble last year. Don’t allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against trouble. Drink lots of water and try GOLD MED, A world famous diuretic stimulaf%. Holland's National Remedy since 1696 All druggists, three sizes, Guaranteed Logk for the name Geld Medal on ever; x and aecept no imitation rd to tell what kind of was, ag one eye ¥ shut, half the feathers were | things were wrong besides But the bird doctor had sharp eyes and he recognized the visitor at once, “Why, Mrs, Cuckoo!’ he cried | hurrying to the door and opening What has happened to you? You look as tho you had gotten the worse end of an argument,” “A who—of what?” said Mrs. Cuckoo faintly. “I mean you look as tho you had been in a fight,” sald Doctor Bill Jaughing. Then he sobered up sud |denly. ‘There! 1 didn’t mean to jliurt your feelings, my dear \dy | I'm sure you must be suffering ™ “Yes, Tam," sald Mra, Cuckoo, hopping lamely upon a perch, “but t isn't me who ts suffering as| in |much as my pride, Oh, dear! Oh { It was awful, Doctor, simply ull 1 shall never never get ver it.” “Won't you please begin at the Joff one wing, one leg wan all} |scratched up and several other} lit quite wide, “Come right in, | If some people are their own worst enemies, they certainly believe in loving their enemies beginning and tell us all about it?” | urged the kind little doctor, ‘“These | children aro friends of mine and| }you may say anything you like. | They won't goeslp, I'm sure/* | Ih, no indeed!” promised Nancy. | We won't tell a soul, will we,| Nick?" Nick shook his head | |, Mra. Cuckoo looked relieved, | | "Then T'll tell the whole thing, and | not keep back a word," she said, | "It certatnly does help, to wuntoad | one's troubles onto someone ola, — | “You see it's this way, Doctor Bill, You know 1 am Tnglish, by | birth, altho T have a full first cou: | sin in America, We English cu ckoos do have a habit that our Am erican cousins do not have, but ine we can't help it We other birds’ nests to Iny our son for it, tho, We can't stand! cold weather and we have to stay in Africa, a hot country, until) May. EVERE home over the blue Mediterranean exes in. There ia a very good rea-| moa, and finally we reach Er “That is the place we like t all and so It Is the place we choose Aut T shall g to bring up our families," eo A SAXOPHONGS LSA WIND INSTRUMGNT, BUT THIS ONG HAS NEVER BLOWN THE NSIGHBORHOOD ANY GOOD !i! fs: it —_— (hat time ft ja warm and nice in] Naturally, Mra, Cuckoo," Fngland avd the blossoms are out| Doctor Bill, “naturally! | blame you for that.’ everything, #0 then wo fly “I'm glad you think on of August the ni. said Mrs, Cuckoo gratefully, looking at him out of her ene good eye of] 1 knew you would understand wee. Detail Overlooked Sd EOE ( BUT DEARIE Um } NO! You \YON MY BenDen | ‘ = vo! KNEES — an pI ‘ fin 5 There’s the Row! i BUT IM GOW TTH JUNIOR DANCE "THIGHT THERES SOMETHIN’ DOIN, W BERK WIGHT THG WEEK / \ KARNT GOT TIME T’Do IT. _— ‘ 1 JUST TOLD You Fy “DAT I ONLY HAD SIRLOIN! Ur ee ae AND IT SETTLED IN HER THROAT - SHE HASN'T BEEN ABLE To TALK FOR SEVERAL DAYS AND UM AFRAID SHE MAY LOSE /| DISCOVEREDA HER VOIce CURE FoR JAKB PEPPERS HOUND D WAS THE Fiesty ONE TO THat'’s Just WHAT's THE ' MATTER WITH You - FooL— Ll B SHovecp Be ON TH (Copyright, 1925, by Tha Ball Syndicate, Inc.) \ AM TAKIN My TIME ff THATS WHAT HE'S 7 Pei WHAT DID Yoo. DO MR. GUNN ? hy \ @ Le 7 yj BY MARTIN KICKIN’ ABOUT . mel eT 43 WHY_L CAME HOME fj AT Two O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING PASS THROUGH DUNLAPS NEW SCREEN Door,, nodded} we cannot stay in England any) “So you ace longer, and away we have to go! borrowed nests, don't you?" again, Not a very long time to] “1 see : build a nest and raise a family, you} before,” said Doctor Bill in amaxo-| Recause our children must be | mont old enough and strong enough to make the long Journoy to Africa| you please go on?” with us. If they didn't, thoy would stuy in England and freeze, how did you happen to get (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1925, NB, A, Service, » to use know | Get rid of th | way. Stops the pain at once, At drug and shoe stores | Lino-pads "ris, !) Sebi