The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 16

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a THE BEATTLE STAR FRIDA PAGF 16 —— Unlike any story you have ever read ~~" ite any *~ \ ty SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE ® pani by Arrangement With First National Pletures, Ine. and JOR QUIN ‘E BY KEN KLINE Watterson BK. Rethacker T VALET OF MINE ASE GREAT Boss GREAT'| My BRCTHER LooreD AND How OM, 1 FORGC CHAPTER AL . JAS SOME SOCIAL FUNCTION ' 4 > wi HIG FUNNY . = De t ‘ : JAYS HAS S VOCIAL F THE BEST. Time t EVER] SWEU 4 NO THe Taar Low, DECEITFUL d a wh A to Gat CUT OF Maes tee R16 FUSS HAD! DANCED UITH SUT WITH THE LONG } | BRIDE | || DoveLe-CKOS ne ’ 4 TO LET WIM OFF FOR HIS Bf eUERY LADY IN THE TAI, AND , t ) NEVER i : BROT 2S @EDDIN : (HALL = AN’ THe DINNER bd se DENIt ( ) BROTHER'S ING | HAUL = 4 Hi g , E 1 ic ‘ To NiGHT! ; BP oe WAS A Wore ART! é > WED uP: , Ay a} t ' sek Ca | . ; e F 4 e t ; * i « else” , : i sat Tha ai noviee, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A Big Problem : : _ — — I > r o a ag eb “0 ct DAT ERK LOOK LAK A Tavs Tity A GE tw renee [ea A CANT BACK UP NO GRE , \ Cunsio - | CANT THERE — THATS. J | ‘ : . “ug POWFO. LiTTR CAMERA hE Tat (1 in Iwo THAT WOULD HELP. NODE FOUUER LESGn AM pl gpl WW TWS Bit! WOLD CAME OVER UE YALE Mis, BOOTS TO TAKE MAM Pr TURE S| GEcTIONS, AY TwaT/ YOULL HA TRACK UP ¢ « ¥ xP A face woe gazing Inte mine—at zs ws back to the! crowehing behind th parasite, and ah red at thesame instant hat as Summerioe stated | that Edit. It was a human face-~< least it Was far more hanmay jooked F » we came ps ueck me as altogether | at » Challenger was af any monkey's that f have eve sideration that his] seen. It was <, whitieb, and : Si blotched with pimples. the nose fla ywer jaw proje of the descent is « : oe ITS NOTHING SiRiUs = ) econ iar ye ee “BLE BOY SIMDAY HAS A Case j ARE FEATHERS GONE to agree with our colleague OF CHICKENPOX! ie ; Yo 6R ON protracted stay in Map A ~ a | {is at present tnadvisable ant t chart vlee gave a snort st spent two long days in - anid be, “and we are no wiser as to the actual geography of : the place than when we started. It ts clear that it i all thiekly f 2 and ft id take months t 2 trate ft and learn the relations of « . part to another. If there were “ central peak it would be differe byt it al) slopes downward. ao fx I : an we cen eee. The farther we go ould not cifreb fs the leas likely it is that we will get) my experience to m nlens Wale Chon mee any general view.”* I was already ut ; Take a Chance, Pop! é It was at that moment that I hed | tree that {t seemed « bum x my inapiration. My eye chanced without having carried lay VOUD BETTER GET Nght upen the enormous enaried | m Busy wait ‘your MENS 4 trunk of the gingko tree which east Ass Ay 4 ; it hue Geen pees Oa. Berets ) sor a ner Ae 9 Aw GEE o ff tts bole exceeded that of all others bd DON'T STUDY “MORE? MOM WHATS © it height noust do the same g Tat “ai tim of the plateau waa inde eer bret oh « highest point, then why shot Sie Prosuems x mighty trea net prove to be a h s townn which commanded the whole I was xware i country? Now, ever since I ran wild face, that ft 2 ag a lad in Ireland I have been a bold of the forest r atid skilled treectimber. My ever, not to tides might be masters on the r fore 1 had reached j Dist f knew that T would be sup the very highest point, so T scram A aimong its branches. Could I only} pied on until I had got so far that 3 get my legs onto the lowest of the ch wae bending be gt glant off-ahoots, then it would be| neath my weight. Th “ strange indeed if I could not make| into a convenient fork. # : niy way to the top. My comrades if, looking down a were devighted at my idea. onderful panorama of this strange A “Our young friend,” said C en- | country in which we found ourselves. fer, bunching up the red ap ot! = (Continued in Our Next Issue) n u BY CONDO |THE OLD HOME TOWN SN ah ae BRAT AE NE St — AND THEN WHEN J WENT AROUND | = THERE THe NEXT DAY TOoOGeET AN! | EXPLANATION, THE BOSINESS MANAGER | @oT REAL SASSY .AGOULT (T. joo Bea | You KNOW WHAT He SAYS to MG | He SAYS “SomERODY THINKS He’/s PRETTY SMART” WELL, YOU KNOW, | WHGN HE SPRYNG “THAT I GOT GCoo| AND MAD, AND RIGHT BACK IN A | FLASH & SAYS “THE S4ME To YOU!" } WELL, 31, CHARLLS, YOU SHOULD a (Ps VCLANURES LCC HE NS | & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 9—THE HANDSOME PEACOCK The next person to visit Doctor|dare to make a sound because if Bil's hospital was the peacock 1 did with my screechy volce, she Fie marched in so proudly with| would only taugh at me. That's tity tall spread out like a fan and| what makes me iil.” the crest on top of his head look} “Ahal’. said Doctor Dili knowing fing for all the world like a crown,|ly. “I see! it's only a pain you that the Twins whispered to the| have in your disposition, my dear | Bird doctor that they didn’t think | sir! That's what aflx you,” thm wisitor could be so very sick at My whaeer" as Pal wharply. "Is i my stoma “Sree Mt you do, sir!’ said Boe | “No—it's nearer to your heart,” ty BM hoswiwmby jaud the doetor “1 din't do at all,” screeched the Can you help me? asked tho| pRacock in a high unmusical voles.) peacock. “And do you think you | “@m perfectly misemble. That’s| could teach me to sing?’ | what I am.” “Not so fast Then he added, © well, well, well! declared the| “If I gave you your choice of a doctor. “You certainly don't look | beautiful voles or beautiful feathers, it.’ H@bfelt like adding that of all| which would you take?" the birds ho had ever seen, the| “Couldn't 1 have both?’ eried peacock wag the handsomest, But| the peacock greedily he didn’t, because he was afraid of] “No,” sald Doctor Bill, ‘The making him vain. And he knew| sweetest songbirds aren't handsome that this fel@iw already had the/at oll, We can't have everything yeputation of being #s proud as|in the world. If you realized that | i Gtciter ss you had your share of bigasings, | ‘Whit seems to be the matter® | you would be happier.” saked Doctor Bill kindly "And would it cure my—my din The peacock folded his tall tea-|poxiHn?” asked the bird everything an dtheir whves nothing. thers together and then spread them| ‘@ndoubtedly,” said the doctor —_ out again, as he had @ ha “then Til try. it, id the pea-| Carton said with a shudder, “Who doing when people were wa ching | cock “Goodbyel- TY sippore youldo you tik is the mont beautiful him don't charge for advice woman here tonight?’ he asked, ob (To The Continued) ‘ . if wire ul Thits Mi HLA, Rieti viously changing the subject “Why, Laalle, of course’ 1 an Good LANDS -HowD NO You EXPECT A BUSH To LWE IN “THAT HOTEL OFFICE WITH AUNT SARAH | TH’ TOBACCO SMOKE TROUBLE IS \l wit ARGUE) | SO THICKK You CAN THEY NEVER * TILL SHES CUT I(T WITH A KNIFE Al OuT BLACK IN Ld > WH’ PLACE? “Th! FACE: 1 the peac TA REARS A’ SEEN HIM! “That SHUT HIM OP, WNEN t SAYS “THE SAMS TO WoU’ HE DION/T CET OUT ANOTHER Peer — | "THAT SHUT HIM Le: NEXT DAY ...6 WT Home men tell their sweethearts! don’ @cnow,”" he said at ta not feeling ao good, that'g, is it your liver, do you tim no | awOre promptly asked the doctor | | "And the next?” he questioned. “{ don't know/" sald the peacock, | Th T Prewitt ; “But I'm all green and blue, and] e a e ne * they say that people feel blue and You're Wwery 10 Mis. Ather- look green when they have liver toe . trouble. If it wasn't for some other | , m people, I'd be all right. 1T wouldn't it FROM SALLY A feel wick at allt’ “Won't you tell ua all about it?” | waked the doctor No,” 1 anawered. “Only dis -loriminating, If you should question & SUMMERS, |mo vory closely 1 would probably i) 1y that litle Mise Iilington would I really sw» ke thin sort] be jay next choles. Perh@p, somo ing,” Aydniey Carton aald to| peo would think Zoe bf moro and I'm having a very nice}beautiful, but my Judgment goes to Srey ir rete palace’ eae Lealle. If 1 could discriminate bo- fon—and there are aWaoria of birda|, “It You are, you had better take|tween them, 1 would say that Lon there. I belong to » princess, andj!" Your sign,” 1 protested, “What} tle hus lived and it haw made hor|and a character building that sem J love her dearly }you really look like Ia the unhap-|more beautiful and Zoe wants tol almont uneurthty Ph HOTEL. 1S A\LING AND LOCAL. PLANT lj LOVERS HAVE COME FoRWARD “Well, I may as well, I suppose, wnid the peacock, “Kou it's \ th whore Leslie was talking to & mun] who was a stranger to me, Again 1) Know that loveliness, # very young and very human after} perhaps 1 bad better no “But at night when she comes in-| Plex! man on earth, who, hy some|tive, which is her boatuteous appeal.’| ‘To mo, Hee, Lealle eacott In the | CAURHE xomoethinggn her fice that Uave ut inet aunihys Wl Bar teereraeel Rane area wae ootecan ise Yo the garden, i'n the nightingale |Strange chance, has strayed into Leviio has something in her tacas}one Kood woman who Ia not narrow, [Had never seen before, an eagern “Bho wim bath tonight pit fy ye) th EMR a ed ik, phe atens to 1d |Klorious place Inhabited by heaute-|nowndays, Hee, that she has never|tHe one religioua worn 0 In not |® youthfulness of spirit, which made} I'm aitd oho tn Phat sounda ena whan she, comes Mla: the | had Moa saibarydhemacesd a nodaredt lc ssICHAT gatank ot heel CURR INE: RING TBeIone te Co Tho man berlde mo sighed ond! ronda are like you, cee sle ey net] Bee but ae Sydney Carton ‘anid it. | Unued Br tomy vary he mae, | ha reo tn tual eatent of 99r| ma Sil Ma Et, jfrlonda are lke you, people who wn-|there Was an impersonal quality in| ¥. doratand hor, Lealle ( notieed, ten, the words that mado then almost Dogs are used to haul binge hie morning wong. 1% don't’ "Goodness, ia it aa bad aw that?” something 1) Holland and Germanys temptation resinted,| Bydney Carton looked over to” “It is sald,” ho aald, “that welthat he honitated over the name) “ia lke a prayer, I wondered—oh, well,

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