The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 12

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‘ THURSDAY, MAY i PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR ) 14, — er RED *y SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Qinlike"any story you have ever read = 4 Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Inc., and JOE QUINCE a ‘e Be ees Reemememey -> See /221y KLINE Watterson BR, Rothacker, NCE OF ASBESTOS TD Boost MY — Ves, GENTS~ THis COUNTRY UAS He Spowe In A TON LAST aR = == ie ag ag ae ON ee? mnmerto CRYING TOWGL” BUSINESS 4 1 HEAR]| ALL'GLOOM ‘TK, MIR Quince ON THE REAR PLATFORM OF : MN ed trait mah HE'S EVEN STUMPING oN STREET || INTRODUCED His GREAT TRAIN AND AS THE TRAIN ° pe > eo 5 ate CORNERS IN MY 'GOB- DESTROYER" CALLED THE PULLED OUT THE PEOPLE aroused us in t Re aioe 80 “| BEHALF! I MUST] "CRYING TOWEL” t HE ISN aie CHEERED AND CHEERED | Rersitle ! tiation of the HEAR WHAT HE] WONDERFUL SPEAKER — ND CHEERED he 4\ « AND } ry and ne ay HAS To SAY HE ALWAYS DRAWS A | YT attorged Oe “CROWD — ; t ABOUT HIS ines at 5 Boss! mals bad x i | west Ir ‘y was ” avaige tecth and of enor- bate | TIN na «| BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES It’s a Hard Life BY MAR 5 hey =m a Tre WELL~\ DO FEEL SORTA \ DIDNT GET My USUAL NAP IN TH’ CHEMIST’ NoPE “WE Gor =) THEN «THINK youn || STP. Me Kye! THis Peete ee taceee le ence CUBS THIS MORNIN BN THIS. AFTERNOON 1 \ DUNNO HOW BETTER STAY HOME oLuLy " AND SLEEP, YOUVE BEEN THAY SILLY PROF. DOOLE'y ' AMIE YOU GoT YOUR \_ worn em! ANO STUDY | ae GOING OCT EVERY NIGHT ~~ AP TALKED SO 10UD IN) HIS ' MATH PROBLEMS J a . — eanstis | \ AND ‘YOU LOOK ' _ A LECTURE HE KEPT NET, OEAR? P eae ! ‘ht PERFECTLY TERRBLe { 4@) | Rea >A ) ) ’ ) F ' ’ : } We 4 : ‘ who or t may be near r ; this fellah comes back for | wi ble to report ’ ‘ and ¢ es us here|that they were spotted with } | so to laugh |a t a different place 3 i way this | to which we had examined , j wrk upon the iguanodor J On the dull ly, slate- i y n, somewhere above the shoulder.| Wo pf » Nerve! ; a singular black circlo| such a Of All the Nerve! ( tance which looked like | eater, pig, plebald tn whe it of us could suggest | co! 1 tusks. MGS KEAN \ oy ay 2 , | peppy behon| B ey MEP PETOWA YOU CANT |? gout TWENTY a DOES KE WEIeH | ( ail et pre GUESS How MUCH ks ] Ponos-Aio, ¢ ARNWAY Fp . WEIGNS-SUESS —/ ( wens AETEEN ) 4 oC yeau-we ; Pat oy POUNDS hh GUESSED AWWOST | 3 to say what it was, but if q was claimed by: § , your lordship will it have been as j permit me to open my mouth, I} 1 i r ahs happy to express my sen’ ? he, with elaborat 2 am not in the habit of rt : nm to task in the fashion | + 4 been pald to our camp i seems to be customary with | w» always returned to {t with some your lordship. I was not miseivings. However. that it was necessary to ar ion we found ever permission before 8! der ‘armless pleasant It was not until he had received s ‘his apology that our. touchy friend 3 would suffer himself to be appeas bo at some length, as it led to a When at last his ruffled feel ~ departure by which were en-| ‘3 prere at ease, he addressed us at} anied to gain a more ¢ et } fonie length from his seat upon a! ynowlodge of Maple White Land ; fallen tree, speaking, as his hab: an might have come in many Ni yras, as 1¢ he were imparting most | weeks of exploring. It was Sum > Precious information to a class of| merise who opened the debate. Ail - i GIT _ODTA HERE ~ YoU CAN'T : ® thousand. |day he had been querulous SHUCKS - HERE COMES A PESKY y DISPUTE MRS. GUNN'S WORD » * “With regard to the marking,” | ner, AGENT JUST WHEN IM READY 2 / - WEN IM AROUND aid he, “I am inclined to agree} TO GO DOWNTOWN . c with my friend and colleague, |the morrow brough ; ~ i e mmeries, that the stains| ness to a head ; \Oie ere from asphalt. As this p ene rie Ea | \ Geetom F js, in {ts very nature, highly vol-| gay tomorr hy” a vanic, and as asphalt is a substance ha“ I ch one associates with Plutonic he trap in ° forces, I cannot doubt that it exists}ign You a Jn the free liquid state, and that! pains tow. c the creatures may have come in| country, 1s © eontact with tt. A much more im-lecheming how to get out of it.” portant problem {is the question as} ,. Ll Ay apie cca.) to the existence of the carnivorous | ietten ateting Wa emnea 5 monster which has left its traces} os mat ar jn this glade. We know roughly | "eat. “that any | u that this plateau is not larger than | }/0UD Sone You are ina a Bn average English cou WIN IUt tt wt: aferd euih an: inatics fee, cette. geese © certain nam |ment to the ambitious naturalist . ne or eee. ONY. SPST cone ever. pas sitios the: world which have pesed away in the!) ) 0 and you suggest leaving It I Peer. below, hayes. lived rome before we have acquired more than y for innumberable years. Now, it is|i1 0 most superficial knowledee of very oe to me ars in s0 long it or its contents. I expected bet- n & period one would have expectec : PEPE Te — — that the carnivorous creature, mul.|*¢" {hinge of you, Professor Sum | EVERETT TRUE plying wnchecked, would have ex. Te must remember,” sid sum-| FLAPPER FANNY sty . hausted thelr food supply and have| Meo RETF | | C= : been compelled to either modify | eriee, sourly, “that I have a large | = ig 4 their flesh-eating habits or die of|°l##® im London who aro at pres A | ° “hunger. This we see has not been| Ct at the mercy of an extremely | wo. We can only imagine, there. | inefficient locum — tenens. This | fore, that the balance of Nature fg | Makes my situation different from | | | preserved by some check which |YOUrs Professor Challenger, since, Mmits the number of these ferocious |*° fr a# I know, you have nover creatures. One of the many inter. | Deen entrusted with any responalblo eating problems, therefore, which {educational work And now | ie ee the Villain : = | Puopings Phen s \ & cational ; = | You CLUMSY \ sucirey » Await our solution is to discover| | Met cag Paci Crelleager. al | app ears. }s 23) GALOOT-=THAT . . | What that check may be and how|have felt it to be a sacrilege to| | | 7 BOARDS BEEN { St operates. I venture to trust that | Vert a brain which is capable of| a we may have some future oppor-|th? Mghest original research to any | tunity for the closer study of the| ser object. That ts why T hav | ¥ Keavsivorous. Aioaatia sternly set my face “against an | vans proffered scholastic appointment ate in rape Peiaisio to trust we may| “or example?’ asked Summer-| = aan ; observed. 4 lee, with a sneer; but Lord John The professor only raised his|hastened to change the conversa-| AND Now . great eyebrows, as the schoolmas-| tion. [ ter mosts the {rrelevant observa- (To Be Continued.) | THS VICLAIN y = — APPEARS - : WV ECVURES z PUNCIS ° | ‘ : | V & Olive Roberts Barton | 6 7, . “a ‘ + * Arr : | NO. 8-WHAT MRS. OSTRICH HAS FOR DINNER | >, 4. oa nan ho og ¢ modern girl mak “No wonder you have the stom-, Doctor Bill hastily, “upon who dow he A : | pearance before she appears. che, Mrs. Ostrich,” said Doctor| th eating. What else did you eat,| 2 : Bil. “Anyone who would eat an|Mrs, Ostrich?” ink bottle and six fron spikes can't| “Let mo see," said the big bird expect to feel ax well as he might.” Someone had thrown away an old 1 pocketbook. I ate it and found it lady thoughtfully. "IT haven't a} very delicious, 1 think that is about “What's that you are saying?"| very good memory #0 Lam likely to| all 1 had for breakfast, Doctor Rill 2 ‘ F é GIVE HIM T/ME— AND NOW = : © @ \ AFTER HES LIVED tas VICLCAIN i HN 4) 2 | AROUND HERE TEN pried Mrs, Ostrich a bit sharply.|forget half the things, but for Hendy ee very ane heat ae ——-| YEARS. MEBBE ad ‘why 1 only had them for dessert. | breakfast I think I had two targe| petite for lunch." . ——Y HELL LEARN To 3 Burely @ few little things like that) stones, and a pleco of a rubber| “Just #0," nodded Yoctor Bill P > JUMP: THAT Loose | could do no damage!” » | boot, and a whistle I found lying in| looking at Nancy and Nick with an { fy BOARD! "It Just depends, of course,” said|the sand—and, let me see—oh yen!|0dd little smile, “And what did z “—TT7 r —— =| you have for lunch, Madam." § Y, > (Advertisement) “Well, of cour sald Mra, On: . jtrich modestly. “I can’t remember ! exactiy, But this was part of it B: T ate lizard and a hop toad, but, Be o ; of course, T wouldn't count them s What a pity anyone should in the back, possibly twinges|» they were nothing at all. And K “slack"” because of “getting af rheumatic pains, drink plenty ; mee pacman ta fra id grass ! K a ‘ound ‘i t cont, |. ee ee eae mi f oe old.” A man may be vigorous of water and try Gold Medal) cithor, Lot mo seo! ‘Thore was nl” TN i aA 0 and healthy at 70 if his stomach haarlem oil capsules (the original | doorknob, and a safety razor-—-you|corks and part of a notebook. 1{ ach. you happen to know where I could | how it improves one’s appetite,’ | Phoro’s that awful pain agai” X and kidneys are ; and genuine), A|%* live not far from a town and}ean't remember the rest) And for] "I'm sure 1 can't think why you] find a furnace? Mrs, Ostrich considered a inine| “she just lke some erie n ' M a «| 1 know where they throw their ol¢ jor there was a pi 7 In} should be i, Madam," sale > “We Ris ‘alae 7 7 mlb pea rrth a in shape. When GoLD EDAy famous diuretic |)» it} is piisags w rot ae had, b 7 : ro f i hi iy NAW Bill with : m i twins rane ke ‘ ath ine ae ‘i vein Hi said ti Wye Ty ran red lean * pe iM can 0 ‘ fc | . iad been wrecked nearby and wel B nm morry r © I don't,” a ered the Docto: wuld finally, “I've bee orried | © “Thinks the step begins HAARLEM OIL stimulant for over|iriends know about ‘it, For in{thad a feast on bolts and tender fee. “Tut tho only cure 1 can| "Tut Til send Mord around to my about myc appee ce, esa KER Rhea oe and Ghee up 18 to lag, the joints Powrsoins | 200 years. Sealed | *!"nce tk Eh ey had been | ple of wood and tron, Oh, deurt} think of Just now, would be for} friends to be on tho lookout. In| erally eat six timos ay much as T wonder what makes fh R Y Leek fort there, Vd 4 r had a ehance at} There's tha in again, What do|you to swallow a melting furnace.” | the meantime »pow stay | have been 6 byt i" i f occasional es, guarant ” wUppoRe you ! have been eating lately, Oh, d silly. ee rapt blueand gold be boxes, gu Asse that, door-knob, You suppose could have given it to] "Keally, Doctor, you don't mean|here and live on seods and water| How happy I should bo if anid (Po Bo Continued) : touches Of pain All first-class dri as represented, “Then 1 hid a top and some’ me? I'm so careful of my stom: {it!” cried Mrs, Ostrich happily, “Do! for a few weeks, You have no idea only get my appetite back, Oh! Oh! | (Copyright, 1925, N. B. dx SERRE ' ‘ ‘ BMT) LAREN)

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