The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1925, Page 7

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. ‘ity * SATURDAY MAY 16, 1925 ee THE SEATTLE STAT " ~ | a Wajnes Ly aaa to Arrangement With First Netienst Pictures, Inc. and JOE QUINCE > BY kK EN KLINE ip) Watierson K. Rethacker, LISTEN, ASBESTOS “TW Wavina tf Suc Wee Here's A REAL BARCAIW, BOSS LISSENT CHAPTER N1—Continued | agreed as much before Mr. Malone PALMS THAT 1 Took ON / me M. Yo ' Wow OFTEN my TouR oF THE | [ MAYBE THE AOD Boy'D mM 500 Fr oF NIAGARA FALLS 4 SAY, You SAP OW 0} ~ COUNTRY — MAYBE YOUR BOSS MR QUINCE LIKE TSEPRING IWTS THe 350 FY of WELLOWSTONE PARK | HAVE 1 TOLD You THAT I } | WOULD BE INTERESTED! T Have po Py! \ Monin PICTURE BUSINESS, |i 5 stor THE AND CANYON | Don'T WANT TO PUT ANY MONEY Ee ‘ a -¢ = 35 t oF UWOWGTONE Park rat i rl ~~ q : NIAGARA FALLS - 350 FI oF Yeuou's a AT THAT! /) B05 ct @ Yosemite umcey— ano | lin PROPERTY? {A> iit ‘ “ . G00 Fr O& THE GRAND CANON -— BOO Fr oF ee A F000 FI OF OME WL KNOWN | CN : } di - ve not as Yosemite VAWEY vet PLaces* HOW WOULD ¥ LiKe T BUY emt : s never yet en . Any problem, however f inventive brain was ur y WAIT A MINQTE \ Lemme Sot Tat } promise you Usat j} =x / ‘a Dore DOWN { | y attention te 1 \ (ee ar = tter was alloy { t that evening, by the » fire and of & Bngle « P map of the lost id “was | ated. & ail whieh t had roughly noted from my watchtower was drawn out (0 Its relatigy Chalienger’s pencll hovered ever the great blank which marked the tnke What shall we call it? Wh Oe, FE TRS @ your neh” sald Bum with oS welwere. © { woodla al touch of a WORN Meanonal glades, stretched rust, sir, that my name will! sor six miles to the centra ve her and more personal vel 1 aah fate of the iguancsdons, and fa everely, “Any lanoramus can mn thet a ty fown his arthlens meme: yy ~ z " 4 ) 7! hotel Eada decays tr ah dl LETS GET WE TARY FoR . R re | WERE MAK A SACOND BaToH ~ é i Ndbgbe pth oc 2) eevee T need no SOME BRIO , PROFESSOR : i ; TH’ PIRGT OME CION'T ‘TASTE ‘PLN! IT XWERE NT Summerice, with Roors AND See LL BE E ' WG RIGHT YoMmin — bout ake some fresh an WOOHT 1k) ~ THERE MAKING when hord John hastened to Some FuDon de, forming an en t high, wits It's up to you, youny fellak te | 4 weedy lope beneath it he] name the take;" said te “You saw nese of these red of it Oret, and, by George, if you AD) apc above the ground, 1 woe | ¢ et put ‘Lake Malone’ on it soubor of dark hole . #4 better righ which I conjectured to be the) “Ry all means. Let our young * opening of | friend give it a name,” said Challen ng white was! ge was Unable to on aid 1, Wushing, I dare Dabeout What it was. [I sat chart-|say, as I said it, “let it be named fag the country until the sun had| Lake Gladys wt and it Was so dark that I could “Den't you think the Ceutral no ager distinguish details. Then| Lake would be more deseriptivet™ qimbed down to my companions | remarked Summerice J wating for me so eagerly at the| “I should prefer Lake Gladyn” | fettom of the great tree. For on ger looked at me aympa-| [was the hero of the expedi , hia great head Mine I Dad thought of it, and alone/ in mock disapproval. “Boys will be Wene it: and here was the}boys.” said he. “Lake Gladys let ch wouk! save us a month's) it be.”* ing among unknown dan. | Tach of them shook me sol CHAPTER XU. Dy the hand | “tt Was Deradful in the Forest” Mi before they discussed the de-; | have said—or perhaps I have my map I had to tell them) not 4. my memory plays me l@icounter with the ape-man | sad tricks these daye—that I glowed with ide when three euch men aa do you know that?" asked / my comrades thanked me for having saved, of at least greatly helped Thave never heen with-| the situation. As the youngster of feeling that something malev.| the party, not merely in years, but (Was Watching us. I mentioned! in experience, character, knowledge Professor Challenger.” and all that goes to make a man, I friend « id} bad been ov dowed from the fi And now I was coming into my own. 1 warmed at the thought Alas! for the ‘ile © ch gues before | a fait T glow of nelf-aatio. | t added measure of seit-! ©. were to lead me on that Yery might to the most dreadful ev Fast to be now discussed." | perience of my life. ending wit. , with decision. “Tell| shock which turns my heart ate phe added, with the air of | when I think of it Atreming @ Sunday school. It came about in this way. 1 had Rappen to obsarve whether | been unduly excited by the adventure could cross its thum®|of the tree, and sleep seemed impossible. Hummers was on guard, sitting honcked over our wmall fire, a qiaiat, angular figure his rifle acroas his knees and poust —— ed. goat-like beard Wage wit mm \ J | bn 49 7% SIEST each weary nod of bis head. Lord 1 BAN YUST SWEEPED \) YES You MiGHT Good GRACIOUS - L THOUGHT. rw Coa Vien SWEEPING i | WAY OF SENG The Mat among the branches if it! Jotn lay silent, wrapped In the THE DUNG Room MWwAm }} GO IN AND OUST || GHG GND SHE SWEPT THIS ROOM “THiS ROOM - YOU MUST DIRT OUT OF SIGHT! SM a grip with its fret." | South American poncho which he ANYTING ELSE MAAM? J) ORF THE LING | HERE'S A BiG MLE OF OR ALWAYS SWEEP BEXINO th America there are, if my | wore, while Challenger snored with ROOM FURNITURE BEHIND THE DOOR r y Serves me—you will check 4 roll amd rattle which reverberated OLGA ~ | th Professor Summer-| thru the woods, The full moon was 36 species of monkeys, but | shining brightly, and the air was S ape is unknown. If) criapty cold. What a night for a owever, that he existe in| waik! And then enddenly came the iy, and that he is not the! thought, “Why not?” Suppose I Perilla-like variety, which ts stole softiy away, suppose I made my Rome out of Africa or the| way down to the central lake, sup- © (was inclined to interpolate. | pose 1 was back at breakfast with Meeked at him, that T had seen) some record of the place—would 1 fk cousin in Kensington) not in that Wa whiskered and ce oss Me latter characteristic point {o the fact that spends his Pit ia artoreal sectusion. The ques Which we have to face is whe case be thought an ever more worthy ansociateT. Then, if Summeriee carried the day and some me of ¢acnpe were found, we should retarn to Londe with first ? “| hand knowledge of the central mye Bi spproachen more closely to the! tery of the plateau, to which I alone S the man. In the latter case, | of all merf, would have penetrated. 1 Pe tl APproximate to what the | thought of Gladys, with her “There ibave called the ‘minsing link.’ | are heroiems all round us.” I seem- Mslntion of this problem is our! eq to hear her voice an she waid it,| soil |T thought also of McArdle. What a ts nothing of the sort. sald | th column articie for the paper!! 7 Ge . . aT e J ITHE abruptly * Now that, | What = eaneation for a career! A} E | EVERET T TRUE 5 _BY CONDO | ihe intelligence and activity of correspondenceship in the next «reat PLAPPER FANNY 4) ‘ THE Noo! 00 Malone” Ci cannct help quoting | war might be within my reach. T/ NO, THANK You! NO, THANK YoU! SSeS Worl, “we have got our chart, | clutched at 4 gun—my pocksts were .3 < SAID, IM = | q HOPE WE DONT }oné and only immediate duty i4| full of cartridges—and, parting the * F - ir bs MISS NO BARG, NPM ourselves safe and sound out| thorn bushes st the gate of our VERY WELL SUP. im j | | his awful piace.” ba, quickly si out. My lant PUSD, AND Tor't 1 . mine zareba, quickly slipped yi The fieth-potx of civilization,” | glance showed me the unconscious || aeeD 4 THine tn \h f FOLDING Mouse Poated Challenger Summeriee, most futile of sentinels, | | |woure CINE. . TRAPS - CHURN Ink-pots of civilization. sir.| ati! nodding away like « queer me | ' . "a STONE JUGS- Our tark to put on record what | chanical toy in froft of the smoul 7 F = Ue RAZORS AND FANC seen. and to leave the furth.' dering fire | ‘ i 4 RFUMES- Stploration to others. You all (Fo be continued) Ena oa rR pUiccrtc ree pl f Hit WELL, NOW, LISTEN, i MISTER TRUS — OUR | 2 » £. , Y Olive Roberts Barton / Sp, COMPANY 13 MAKING NO, 10—POUCHER PELICAN IN TROUBLE | ‘ HW | ‘ Some VERY REA SONARCS $i Mit MxF somebody's in a, tin own Joke. Hw Just stood thers Hi y OFFERS TO-- Cried Doctor Bill as some-| like a gax-pump and never said a| Pag fap, tap on’ the treat door| word or moved hi hospital, | Doctor Bill looked puszied Mihey opened it as quickly aa| Sold, and in walked Poucher | gs ge ey The pellean.haok his head “r We haskee tucked under his chin ; a bow do you do, Pouchert?, Asa@ “no.” ine jo MGA Goctor maid heeple Pcs dairy Saaae | Hefore marriage the man walts; ALK RIGHT ; pa? *T haven't seen for a Welk that’s tea hed Vit have | efter marriage the womah does NOW, IF THeY ce to find out what causes it. Open | ~~~ ONLY BOND ovT i. your mouth, pleane.” UR THRO Degen ner truce a word.) And what do you think! Just |, REASONABLE fe like the Statue Leet Lite » the pelican opened hia mouthe I I MLSESMGN ° ‘ale Never made a sound. the bird. Sector ys the end of al he angle eps | rR ed z “Not deaf, are you, Poucher?’ he! ked. yl a are you? You're your voice, have your’ | tish’s tail disappear from view. er Bil, “You must have! poycher gave m gulp and drow a| z ; = : ( COLT CAME NO-NO -TH’BoYs ‘ od Hie settled’ on your| tong breath, “Oh!’ he sald. “ON LETTER FROM SALLY ATHER : 3 : 4 NEAR KNOCKIN AT TH’ BARBER. Peaches seta’ That teelx fine, 1 nearly choke¢|TON TO BEATRICE SUMMERS, ) . ih Shor het wn” Malle head sadly. | death, ao 1 did. 1 eueas you pune CONTINUED | Mg ‘ . WILL TREAT] Be you poe weg | ares Seg tor Bint ana} JuAt at that moment, Hee, Lostio| : ll iY HIM WORSEN Tate 22tF children how to swim | ey fytee 38 i tosithar ‘aVho? [and the strange man began to dance.| formance, That hight for tho first) 1 felt u hand clenching my arm c THAT! ‘ the wates and catch fish| « wre lin al ve hever seen such| time I realized {tw marvelously sub-|1 turned to look Into the contorted I oa j id cate sh| orarny ge (3 voucher. “It | In all my life 1 have never seen auch | time 1 r ) ” ian et Ml pouches were full. y a rama etate teh waite T|peitect harmony and rhythm, It/tle Invitation and tts almost eorle|face of Sydney Carton. Ho ro ERIE, SHE LOCAL SHOE they would @irne buck onte in eateh them and swallow them} Was not only astounding in itx grace, | grace cred immediately, “Pardon mo," he CLERK, CAME WITHIN TWO are AM eat them. The finh, |} ators they blow themselven up, (but there was in ft an arresting qual'| Leslie seomed to have forgotten | maid, "I think the heat of the room FEET OF LOSING HIS NEW i ity which made the whole thing! every one in the re nthe pers | affected my heart a little.” ‘ Bt tbe fora As 16 verrethine Gaindtural Fonality of hier’ partner, Who" wan] His heart, was, attoote wu} [STRAW HAT EARLY “rotay- odded c » down fy throat |Home ature ) ‘a wt i fo remember it, too! It waa bn Ha wean Wiatualt ap with And perhaps the one great sur|tranafigured in the dar Her] it was not 4 phystenl af: ation, It line When a xhark hurl Chased |e ea | prine of It all was tho fact that Lew | whole body waa clothed in a witch-| wan becuse Sydney Carton had and he never tired telling hin whey wipe Ban ede ay op esti wie doing It fery ond a glamour that waa more} auddenly learned that he would | stone 1 could not interpret his|dream, and then T caught & look, the outeome en About it, He ulways bad pact i: aris at 4 choke to do not think, Bee, 1 have seen! than exotic have given long yeurs of his life to] thoughts, iis white fa i as}from the @hird man in this queer] Tad Jack Prescott still possession fom was the only time te Hehe at Leslie dance since we girly used to| Her partner smilingly said some | have Loalle Pr { gave Into his} hard aa marble and almos 4 DANK, | trian glo—the r who had been |} of her heart? If not, what was the Pooch filth too Wye to ent eee mt «1 won't need any pills,” | dance together at boarding wehool.|thing to her and for a flashing in-| ayen with the rapturous look ho had] 1 know, however, that whatever had | dancing with Tt was the per | status of the other two. 1 could ie * Pelican’ throut sft shis i kindly " |then she waa rather epiritless and! «tant she looked Into his face. The | just ween upon her face ® [been hls thoughts, they were div | tehing glance » man dying of | hot tell, Leslie's fece was another sree Indeed, $¢ it aidan’ | Bi lenely “rf any. | bored, but that night sho wan like a) for a vivid moment 1 saw no Leste |® Uneonsclounly, 1 found my eyes|turbing enough to draw the blood |thiret with a glass of sparkling} enigma nly tertibie, onc grinned Pouchor fan g| living flame under the lurid seneu-| Proxcott that 1 had nover known. 1] focused on the opposite corner of {from hia face Jwater just beyond his reach, | CCopyrignit, 2bee, N. HN Ac Service, ane). t he hody needa pills, It's the flah Oumnoss of the gliding Aured |mnw a woman that, had Leslie her | the room, where Thad seen Lealle'a} ‘There was a salvo of applause.) My heart almost atopped beating bi bia fe Ce maa Unul then 1 had always thought! self confronted her, whe would hay Waband the moment hefore HWe|The dancers had stopped abruptly. | 1 wondered tf Lestio knew, and if} TOMORROW—This letter contin: 0 " I HA verviee, Inca |the tango & more or less bahal por | proc lalined Her & stranger, Was standing Giere as tho carved In| Leslle seumed to awake as from a'she knew what was golng to be | ued, & regular rubber PR DOW be aida’ even mile atl,

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