The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 10

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Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Inc, aod Watterson 1 amon s out at it. Ne were in sight which had be driven th ground. em in my boyhood, lowed it down lake, and » back I mu Often I had account of the tar but ita t woods of I was hin earshot ne descended th became thinner with occasion passed close to a p yl ewamp, feet at least from tip to tip- up from somewhere near me and soared into the alr. As it passed neroas the face of the moon the light shone clearty thru the mem- branous wings, and it looked like a fiying skeleton againat the white, tropieal radiance. [I crouchel tow wmong the bushes, for I knew fros: experience that with a angle dred of its loathsome mates my ears. y “Well, well! said Doctor Bill to Nancy and Nick. well, My hospital {s almost empty.” es Check up! Investigate! Why suffer? I guarantee to cure PILES without fete at aroall f CURE them p manently, easily, safely expense, EXAMINATION Frent Call oF write for Booklet D. H. Dale, M. D. 9°S Last Pine Street Cor. Broadway Geattle, Wash, creature could bring a hun-| (ACVEERS VRESF OF TEKS PUNE Olive Roberts Barton NO. 11—MISTER W “"L do} K. Rothacker fously my expedit fied! Here was n bear back wit own indeed for us to Lon ay and wate uivering blot hey wer and as I did so, with a dry, crisp, | ven a : leathery rattle of one of ftance one could obeerve how, from these great creatures—it was 26! time to time, they twinkled o . otacured ax someone passed before them. What would I not have giv en to be able to craw! up te them. to peep and to take back some word to my comrades as to the ay pearance and character of the race who lived in so strange # place! It was out of the question far the moment, and yet surely we could not leave the plateau until we dad some definite knowledge upon. that } point (To Be Continued.) ILD DUCK’S PARTY But scarcely were the words out | the door they saw a large brown | bird | wings just lighting on the door with a binck head and black Wh Duck? ello there, Mister Wild exclaimed Doctor Bill reach ing out to shake hands. “Come right In, Is th social call or a profesnional visit | sy know what that big| long word moans,” said Mister Wild | Duck limping in, “but to make a | long story short, I'm in a bad way |and I’m lame. 1 swam most of | the distance to your house with a |hole in my leg, and it wasn't any {fun. My wing js hurt too and it in| hard to fly." | don't Doctor Bill took the poor bird into hia office and with the help “(Advertineme POWERFUL YET “GENTLE POSLAM: HEALS -ECZEMA and quickly overcomes torm dinfieuring eruptions. At all giste-only 50¢, drug Ay of his mouth when they heard al believe that I have everybedy cured. | flapping noise outside, and opening | i} the | were growing JOE QUINCE > we BOOTS AND HER ay} — 1 46'S NAMING) / naw 2 ¢ . _ HONG, Ty YEP, WE'RE NAMING THE AND * Bg ) \/ Buy WELL, DON'T Y'KNOW ia, | pur HAVEN'T THE Hempel KiD “JOE” In YouR 5 Hin B y A ER ; 2) it's ALWAYS 2 20 ” T) SEE AN LTTE Bay HONoR! * ; ME, Too 7 J WHAT ARE HIM ¢ CUSTOMARY To GIVE ' gay | DRAG A ¢ MONIKER Ugg) ie y {THANKS ) { ¥'GOMNA Bur) ~~ A BABY A NICE 2 soc [SOE AROUND ALL HIS Cipey ) a Y OLD THE Li'e \ \ EXPENSIVE GIFT : (v WHY NOT CALL HIM panned (FELLER, Boss *) AN) WHEN He's g ~) WILLIAM, f/¢* THE SEATTLE STAR (oa NAMED FoR ESSEARS SE me ir) BUDDIES O wor! HoTEY Torey !! — a WLo —: fe MOM'N POP ( US SOMET Us \\ MOM wo z = z aor dance can be roasted even thot it fan't well done, | A of the Twins bandaged him up. “That certainly feoln better,” nald Mister WiJ1 Duck gratefully. “How much do you charge?” “Oh, Wil wend you a bill at the ond of the year,” sald Doctor Hill “There'a no hurry about that." | "Dear Knows whore VIL be nald the duck hort of creature then," “I'm a wandering I travel most of the time, We wild ducks have a pretty hard time of it, tho "You haven't told me yet how you got’ hi said Doctor. Bill "Oh, hayen't 1/'. exclaimed the duck, W well, well! And still I'm not su It waa very queer! A. bit iM A bird!” cried everybody | That's exnetly what it was] ald the wild duck positivel My companions and 1 had been flyin all night on our way up from the Houth—-and very early in the morn Ing we flow down to we fast in aw flat lace nonr shore where a lot tall reeds | Woe fol hecnume the reede hid us afer thre from view I'm sorry to way that In such places} “Woll, exclaimed Nancy, HIS FRIENDS Sort WLOD ENJOY HEARING you TELL ABouT YouR “ae te Eukore "WMO VOTED JOST THE OR GAT ?2 1M. TH! Mog || Wii Just Hein! PRom Teg vas MEMBERS OF LETTER THE FACULTY Stay —.\{ roman am in My paper Aa lac NT HR toy CLM YEP C ? PRG, IT iy THAT “gy VOTE . VERY EVIDENT UNANIMOOS ' WE HAD W titcton ce ve amen sea \ \ Where the Truth Is Going to Hurt ” GOOD GRIEF! How 'T SoD THINK OFTEN MUST T TELL | THAT YOU WOULD GET | AST To MAKE SO | TIRED OF WEARING ME < AUCH ASE F ITS | ‘ALK TD YOU so Pe SIMPLY TERRIBLE AUG oe SY os A Common Mishap YES-UO BE GAD MOM i JUST MET MRS. WALLAR To MR. GUNN SHE UUST RETURNED FROM A Six. € 1} | ) MANY INTERESTING _/ | YES-GHE TOLD ME OF Some PECULIAR | THAT'S NOTHING EXTRAORDINARY~ THINGS THEY DO a ae pete “THAT HAPPENS IN OTHER COUNTRIES keel ve S Seyi Regge de SH WOMAN GETS MARRIED SHE NEVER KNOWS HER | HUSBANO UATIC AFTER THE WEDDING BESIDES TORKEY #! | | | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO GOOD HEAVENS, “RS. TROG, WHEN WICC You @ver ceT vet YS TACK, TACK, TACK $f! You're A WOMAN OF | : " VERY ‘phew WORDS, BUT B RIGHT ‘ a) | tov vss You ARE !—IM | _) Over GLAD 1 CAUGHT a) Ove You BEFORE You, atte GOT OOWN To TH WASH BOWLS AND THEM OVER AND AND OVER AND AND OVER. AND SHEL 28. ON “OVER AND OVER AND OVER ANO SETTLE FoR EM AND Pay A PROFIT Too: } EVER SJNCE THE CLERK AT THE RACKET STORE SAWA PLATE JUGGLER INA SIDE SHOW- HES HAD TROUBLE KEEPING HIS MIND ON HIS REGULAR JOB — © 125 By nea scavict, OS! ometimes men it really 4 Ba gull or any water t pened then’? Hurely the Tittle t very |to sear itt UN suddenty, and we start: | sald twa bouts, with gur whiting t “ 1 dick Hdn't huet you Ul and we were is Weled to fly, 1 just had time to hear) men 1 uit that " The von wet little wild duck dd punted, | 8W lever and nearer h » bang, bang, bang, and f A pain} fool you, When yell conte dueky on the water that look exacts} That's the funny part of it) he! good Jook at it, It corte In my le Then t saw an com+| enough t hot, at yous ly ko Um, wo that we will be fooled | aid. “There were no Hitle ducka| Was & @@any bird, with. hole all} ing out of the heles in the bb My inesst’ sak Oe ond think that where it ia safe for} at thin place, Not a thing in wleht | over it [bind It had shot me. But F Kot] «yow wo will have to Demag thom it ts mato for us, Then when | anywhere, excopt w very large bird| “Thon what happened? naked {away and came here ful than ev 1 must ae Wo Ket clone enough, they ahoot| floating on the water, L had never} Niok Doctor Bill looked protty stern frien us seen one like t don't remember exactly," |" (Ko Be Conte tho duck. it anywhere batire, | ho (Copyright, 1998, Ne My At ‘what "It was bigger than @ ewan or a wad] “I'm sorry to tell you, Mister Duck “But something seemed that that wasn't a bird at all,”

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