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PAGE 12 TNE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY 9, 1925, Unlike any story you have ever reed ~ Watterson RK, Rothacker EN KDOINE A acing * M a fee Book ON } “ ScUSE ME, MR QUINCE - BUT eine A 4 y ie ie = bay rj / You DRINK THE SOUP- Tab nt me & fla ‘ ’ [ seat PROPER T DRINK To BREAK UP BREA Ar 4120 a ’ ‘ TTE AN \T An’ F ; y a wih & she | igi after 5 Se Annan is Sour wilh A TEA SPOON AN (T IN THE puP, An’ ¥Y'MUST HAVE You KNOW MORE : % ow ew i v's, AGAINST ALL THE CLAWS OF . 1 ZOusL SIX INCHE P ¢ j bris « Fwy ak . and m GREATS VAL SMUDY IT | is AGAIN Pare eid po yTHE Bowl oy age ates ABOUT !T THA ee, 4 an sha a . some ON THE | BOSE TY To BLOW 1 (@) ™ \ From THE EDGE ¢ ‘ eae , | Say a gf ae } AN SPILL | iF «T'S HOT ath? & \ mere xi Do: . : Zw tM Rig Be ge | BOSS. THEN HE WONT , oe . _TABLE. e “should mo (Tein 1M A DUMBBELL . sicam © \ f om : rt mare ) I . e \“ w knees ahah ite } " ene ox and glared i tag head undulating wate t path which lay behind me, All 3 ig Then it dived and I saw o} wan quiet + dream landscape. H i 4 mors ° earings and black | mway from these distant sights and id I eee Then of the it t ght back to what was going on |atlence, tmminent threatentug 4] : my very feet, Two creatures/there came once mx it : ike large armad had me | throaty x. fa water, their ng, fMexid tongue on my tral and was Wh red r ' 4 i out a » A huge dee i Ke 6 ma wrooorr ! ANT DEY SCRUMPTIOUS / AW VieceRe OEve fue i ~ nh bran : m ma fi | staring at the § WEAK WHAM DIG CHILE AM UxKy. } A OF EM. F A INES Em ay i wane tne Se atin teal bate pose e DAT GABEIT FOOT AH FOUND GHO / WaaT' RE ’ (Ws GETHER Yo Meck HAMA] — dos and two fawns and dra hag epee rag AM DOIN Wie STOP 6 pat You Gouna />\ } ¥ : pide the arm — Xk aring = : t oi seen woukt hatdly have reached * moon i i aii shoulders. Presently it gave @ advine t | | : warning snort, i was off with Its) moved like a 4 1}; family among t is, while the/along in an erect 5 Hi See armadilios also scuttled for shelter.| ita powerful hind-teg Ns i A newcomer, & most monstrona! front ones were held bent in f ‘ i animal, was coming down’ the path.|of it. It was, of enor : For a moment 1 wondered where| power, like ah erect @ Heat i X could have seen that ungainly | its movement te of ite bulk | Hi fanape, that arched back with trhjwere exceedingly a For a mm ' i angular fringes along it, thatiment, as I saw ite shape, 1 hoped ' i if strange birdlike head held clone to! % was an iguanodon, wh at) uy the ground Then it back | 1 knew to be harmless, ' of : Fal to me. It was. the stegosaurue—|ant as 1 waa I soon saw that this 1 | the very creature. which Maple|was a very different creature, In i White had preserved in bs sketch. stead of the gentiedeerahaped head ’ | hook, and which had been the first|of the great threetoed leaf-eater i H object which arrested the attention this beast had a broad, squat, | ; i: a ot Challenger? There he was—per-|like face lke thy which i i haps the very specimen which the alarmed us in our camp. His fere ! j i American artiit’ had encountered ery and the horrible energy # ‘ i ‘The ground shook beneath his tres; of hie pursuit both a " a ; EES | mendoun weight, and his guipings}thie was sure e { the «ree A —— . = ‘ i of water résounded thru the otill| flesh-eating d ars, the moat te : | } adi 1’ night. Fog five minutes he waa x have ever wathed FRECKLES ACT To 60 y pone 1 : SUE SAID IF / Hi erat we wert ie eee lane SN mameed tergare. os OUT oF TKS Loos / : ih WE ARE GOOD WHEN |) WHLAT DID SHE yes touched the hideous waving hackles | of paws ts WILE TA GONG é 1} |] } SHE COMES HOME || SAY WED GEY c i} iu j upon his back. Then he humbered | + : y 2 1 ‘ ° / < WELL GEr A {| IF WE AINT ‘ Hf away and was lost among the boul : at my i; : ; \ diggtitand Se 6000 tt was half-pe i hig $ com anding ae L . 4 he Evers “ I tt dee oF | { eh € * 1 if } along I had k fow ling a ae eft. ‘aod opened into} n snd. Whe ts fhe ake w if tha 1 1 rately f td sf me kK of tree, but en tying. 1 set off. t 1 was in a bushy jungle with noth hh spirita, for I felt that'ing higher than & sapling within good = work . « 1 knew that the cree = back a fine ehind me could tear down news for my companions. F linary tree as tho it were « of alt, of course, were. the sight « My only possible chance lay WHE fiery caves Whe “eortart flight. I couh not mowe awéftty that some troglodytic race inhabited | over the rough, broken ground, tut an I looked around me MOM’N POP q No Hindrance z 7 Fy 3 : 2 them But best t I speak from expe € the 1 saw a wellwmarked, hard-beaten tral lake, 1 € path which ran. across in front of ERE ETS LATS i wax full of strar me. We had see acveral of the SOP TOT Ta MNO ULL PERHAPS YOU'D LIKE DON'T STAY LONG « f IF YOu DONT mr I. had seen se sort. the runs of various wild ? MM COAT ON ~ To KEEP YOUR HAT primeval life w we had not be-j beasts, during obr expeditions MRS. KURTZ SAO | | _— po LVE GdT A COLD IN MY HEAD AND (T SEEMS To BE A UTTLE ORAFTY iN HERE THEY MIGHT DRIVE OVER THIS | ! wil fore encountered. I reflected as I! Along this I ¢ould perhaps hold walked that few men in the world my « could have spent a stranger night | and in or added more to human knowledge away m f ct was a fast + ent condition oleae gun, I set ft ! im the course of it. }to do such = halfmile ax T have ' I was plodding up the slope, never done before or since My } turning these thoughts over in my/limbe ached. my chest heaved. 1} t mind, and had reached a pointifeit that my throat would burst be which may have been half-way tolfor want of air, and yet with that home, when my mind was brought} horror behin ran and 1 rar t t i i | ¥ hack fo my own position by ajand ran. At last I paused, hardiy strange noise, behind me. It was able to move. For a moment 1 something between a snore and“ thought that } bed thrown him t rowl, low, deep, and exceedingly | of& The path lay still behind me 1 menacing. Some strange creature) And then suddenly, with a crash t aras' evidently near me, but nothing} ing and @ rending. a thuddihe of ‘Could be seen, so | hastened more, giant fest and a panting of monster Fapidty upon my way!) I had tra-|iungs the beast was upon me once oerecd half amie or a med, | wa He was at my very heels. middenly the sound was repeated.|T was loxt gtitt bebind ‘me, but louder.and more (To Be Continued) ecole i" BY CONDO |THE Ei Hi I, . _ w oO, CN I JME -HARD COAL CHEESE LRA | & Olive Roberts Barton a pias ‘ i { Ha 4 | OCONUTS = WRENCHES ; * NO. 12—-PETER PENGUIN MAKES A VISIT ~ : hee on d SHE MARRIED] To FIT— CHECKER BoaROS#mEL ih NO. 12—-P INGUIN } A VIS . = tn | OFF WELL- ee i Es 1 . He 1 ; | ——{ | HOPE CHET, Hai | }\ Cook STOVE AND PURDY DoESNT i ; | ANVIL. “THAT i} | CAME IN LAST iad | WEEKS PARCEL i i] DON'T You Remen.) | Post MAIL Hey / per MEE % Was | | INTRODUCED To You! | A @OvePLe or | { 4 DAYS AGo. | | i my NAME 1S ie ioe , Ropert Green, i} i ry “I'm all right so far,” said Peter Penguin. al : _fearcely had Mister Wild Duckja white #hirt front and he's fat i a! taken himself off, when ‘Mick ex.) and ane and sort of leans back-| 4” jor “answer often {shard to (an Ue a @aimed, “Obs, Doctor | Bill, here | W8"’ make. comes another bird that. looks like te oat he A a iethai's ——————— i ii & bishop. He has a black coat and) iit Nick,” he exclaimed, looking| the newn?” invited Doctor Bill ti |where Nick was pointing. + “It's| “Thanks, I am sitting,” said the | er Penguin, Ho does look like| bird. ‘I just look as tho T was eons wm mY ARMs, BOP Ul — bishop. He visits me once a year | standing. I'm very comfortable, As FORGVE MO THAT & SHOULD | |to tell me the news.. We ure old| for néwa—let mo seo, There ought friends. How are you, Pet@r?" ho be plenty, as there are more lasked as the fat bird waddled in| sea-thirds than any other kind, Bea land looked at them all with funny | birds live on fish, so they are al }round eyes waye sure of m living,” “Won't you ‘tell these children So SOON FoRGer bh ti = | “I'm all right 90 far,” sald Peter WSS Penguin. “But it's only because | bout the sea-birds?” asked Doctor — pri c\y I have enough genno to @mo away} Bill. ‘There are so many birde pa . \¢ when the ‘coming > Js P) Tr'n [And they nll no interesting.” Y thluaad AT MN about this time of year that the | ty bo He th ey Ae ets teh THE MAIL CARRIER HAD A BIG PROBLEM hoat loads of men come to our {a} Oblisingly ‘Personally admire a ‘ land and kill’ te by hundreds,” | (he high-dl bieda, mysalf. ‘The . ON HIS HANDS HIS MORNING WHEN Be g0im, cra, ema fi" mies are ; WD To BE DELIVERED “To CHE Bun eres of all lv n go under Ney Our eye examination ie as per “What do they want to Kill no ‘TO BE DELIVERED To “HE ur ave geamination te eaper: | “What do they want to hill 90] water tor 4 te ind. aay AD TO BE DELIVERED “To THE BUCK CREEK. SAVMILL ments and years of experience hati , ANCY | for eight minutes without any ne = can devine FAAS NeLICay Th Jwaye come up unhar ' 3 ore mara! ERS RE a f. ‘ ; ulwa m1 5 near them. ‘The guillimots look a, mote and ragor bill , fi ot only about theme YREE EXAMINATION heh o hit ud sels oily | and Hy Jand a big fish for thelr water r of tho year birds, but they Iok exactly Wkeliot Hike mo" sald the penguin, |to each other on ene alte a en ut orn soa-birs a r and they boll us down to make pon: | tro ‘They ‘might be onted sen That ix int ing,” said Nick.| parrots, ‘They have enormous bills] “Only they can fly and T can't. The| t aid Petet 1 impo uin of wv ; oy ¢ and 1 ¢ vowide the so ’ ‘ ‘otor Ponguinal Globe Optical Co. gulp oll, Td snow what it in hey really belong to the| "Are there any others? which make it easy to cateh fish, |puftin birds and guillimots have} ands of thee AECL URC ERIE er Nancy, used for, and I don't care,” be add. nily, but thelr legs are ad “Loads,” said Peter P 1 i F tom together at a time. ‘Th OAXEK 510 Weatinke | nily, Kh re KO onda," wale r Penguin with} "And then there aro the guilll:|some friends they never leave, They|'They Jump off. tt ; “her ” f eee Vike ane vine bed indignantly P asrcthate Bedi tly Nivel a Ceacitied klk, "hare are the weasiihote whith Have the tame : ls b the rocks and fly} us, won't you | “Won't you ait down and tell us|a hard t valk om Ne wens) mots which have the same habits}are called razor billy, ‘Those three] down to the wen and catch fish (to Be Continued) a her ime walking, They live’ parrotm, too! They are called puffin| as the puffins and are always found| kinds of birds—the puffins, mulll. “There are other interesting ight, 1926, Ne Me a (Copyright, 1026 Ne :

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