The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1925, Page 10

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LIGHT = | R TEEL iS ° eres wa v t a Adn . Those Were the Real Conquests* Ca “Admiral Not \ 1 r Aniston | dividua but Euroy t k its ‘ . cind dis a y . ‘ y don m x y ' mile ve e € i 2 t amazed could they } chosen child, the > ture, with his ta head, his bare ch tered clothes. He y - - a Ne Wh ral meat-tins betwee ang | f : was AND HER BUDDIES sat with a la effort 1 1D m, | Was full c t of courag - CAN 1-60 TH’ OW BOOTS ~1 DO WGN YO V@ NEVER KAS APPLIBO ‘Aw Get Wes TH’ Bsr WALL. OF COURSE.) GUPPOSE |] OF GOODIE ~ THEN \FYOU ARE GOING [| OH,HES COMWy’ age and then, with a little y cringed |W would never admit defeat, A “SENIOR HO Wd |] KOADNT GO WITH HM, |{ WMSELY AT ANYTHING | Locin’ FELLA Ik) SCHOOL - W YOu MOST Nov MusT— |] 1 CAN Go wrrn Hina? \ M yOu BETTER || EIGHT Tous wee’ to the ground and clung to Lord} coun " ! tw greed TNIGHT ? HE IGNT AT - RO TRE TUR TELLS BT Ady” (Oth = VOUGMTTA Goon ! Goong / PRONE AND TELL »/| ID BE READY? John’s leg hat v wa tly f eds . On = 1W CAR KE 600d ~--\E — WIM GO ~ ITS RATHER | ‘ “Don't you be n le t " wallow ¢ WES ~ 6OGM, LET Hy A ad AER \ boy.” said Lord J atting t « rr ne 1 kfast | t twa 70 Ste ) ME GO- 008 THES z , 4 matted head in fr of him, “He » make « the pla - YOu OATS Z % ee (Li <an’t stick your nee, Chal. |t \ ( lenger; and, 1d t , Fe Y “Upon my word, Le allow yourself great lati “Well, it's a fact lem “I beg, sir, that you will ct the subject. Your remarks are ir| we ald th ave done a relevant and unintelligible. The} which we had coi and that ov question before us is what are we/ first duty from that time on dians? The ot ¢ ¢ t you! White t them home re their home wa no difficulty “They lve in © other side of the surely view of the India ‘f x Like as Whe fe (x we: bac yebeede "hla Wee Nothing Like lt Was When He Got It BY BLOSSR | and lank black hair friend here knows/in a bunch beh! I gather that it/a leath |were th COME OVER To OUR oy Ack YARD AN T AN You oon 7 pi rm ke ) FT-JUMPS AROUND | PAN AN You J: C_ AN SPLASHES OVER OK-WE ATLANTIC | SHOULDA SEEN Th OCEAN / | 1 WZ IN BATRIN ANT “Our you! 1 their hea BONA !! IT MUSTA “A good 20 miles,” said I | were ha TH’ WATER JA THAT OCEAN a4 DIED AY! “J, for one, could ne tt st a, Spas Kia’) TaD 4 — 4 a Surely I hear those AROUND -T BROUGHT SOME p LES / / / HOME WT ME 7\ see ape-men in th camp, but nor way, and the MOM’N POP : ge ‘A Time Saver. Go ALONG WITH }] sy. || TY was dozing myself in th wtien someone plucked my sleeve, amd I found Challenger kneeling | q WELL YOU GET WASHED AND TLL DECIDE ABOUT THE DRESS ? ron GOoN te Cc OH MOM ~ CHARLOTTE: YES L GUESS So- Mam t= WHICH MOIHER DUST OADE 2 RON UPSTAIRS DRESS AML GOING HER FIFTY CENTS AND GET CLEANED TO GOT A MOVIE OP A LITTLE y | deepe “You keep a diary « you expect ¢ \F I MUST WASH FoR A Tag “Bxactly. You may have hes —ti SODA Too lL jae ba Fic eat ard | moved “Yes, I heard them.” “I need not say that any publicity given to such an idea—any levit eded to lecture wu} in your narrative of what occurze he were a potted specimen in a —would be exceedingly offensive to} class ‘oom. me.” | “The type of these peor “I will keep well within the) he, in his sonorous fashior unabashed, seized Indian by the s sald “truth.” by cranial ca “Lord John's observ are any of frequently exceedir f d q it as consi he is capable of attrfbuti i most absurd reasons to the respect | abi in th ale than many twhich is always shown by the most | art tribed ‘which T tan tundeveloped races to dignity and} mention. On no possible supposi- | character. You follow my mean-| tion: can we explain the evolution of ing?” uch a race in this place. For that “Entirely.” matter, so great a gap separates “I leave the matter.to your dis-|these ape-men from the primitive cretion.” Then, after a long pause,|animals which have survived upon he added: ‘'The king of the ape-|this plateau, that it is inadmissible | men was really a creature of great|/to think that they could have de-| distinction—a most remarkably handsome and intelligent personal- ees Gin cae | EVERETT TRUE veloped where we find them.” (To Be Continued.) PV CMIUREP IF | Fetus Sane » Olive Roberts Barton NO, 183—MORE BIRD PATIENTS : (i ne VE Some very queer birds came to| sport, but hawks love to chase him. | Na ~~ Z 4 Doctor Bill's hospital, He doesn’t ve in America, but . One was the hoopoe, Did you|T am sure we should love to have ever hear of him? He is a nice| him if he would come little fellow, a bright brown, with] “What happened to you, Henry?” wings all black and white. | asked Doctor Bill, ( es AFRAID OF ay) Mico sc oh He has a hard life, indeed, be-} “weil, I'll tel! you, Doctor,” sa cause not only men shoot him for! Henry Hoopoe. “It wan this wa I hadn't been at my breakfast five | | minutes when I s a cloud sort of pass over the sky. And looking | up I beheld a terrible hawk, “He was swooping down right If you are so smart that youl jat me, so T dropped the big bug| think ignorance is bliss, you soon! I was eating, and spread out my| find out that it Isn't |feathers flat and sprawled out my | legs and closed my eyes and Itended I was dead, They ¢ ©1928 BY HEA SEnviCE, INC. | | | {ttle hoopoe bird excitedly it worked all right in some it nicely, you know, playing d The hawk swooped down, “I twisted around all sort of wa | but either he didn't seo mo or he| and ruffle up my feathers until I | didn't want a dead bird, for he flew look exactly like an old bunch of|right away again. The thing that ‘ rags,” hurt me was something altogethor ‘ wth Biol «=| pant it work?” asked Doctor| different.” Font? ao Kind Bat Bill. “Ww BOUT pote ites “Just walt until I tell you," said | we ; xf - - winnie ee | himacle. asked the Twins who ting curious as Doctor Bill “When I flopped down on the. As ot? om yo Ae ent) ioe fPyest PO ‘A Good Thing - DON’T MISS IT | ground there was something right vf go ; on Send your name and address plainly under me T didn’t see as there were ait hae ey written, together with 10 cents, atampsor | lot of old leaves lying around Uy coin (ands thin ali ) to Chamberlain | It was a snake and he bit mé in Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and re-| tho leg. How I got away I don't - ceive in return a trial package containing | jcnow," fib ela Se = | CHAMBERLAIN’ TAB rT foratomad | | troubles, indigestion, gassy paina that "It does seem too bad," sald Doc en An f leaner at bra dvrtn ae |row, yet ho was different. Hoe was} “Well, welll 1 declare! How do crowd the heart, biliousness andconstipa- | {0° Bill sympathetteally. ‘ome, | d had a. blac ! | tions CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC AND | we'll fix you up as good as now, | Stay And Nad a black head and tail] you do, Jimmy! And what $8 it] pos,” I DIARRHOMA REMEDY for quit inate. | nic." Jund fat white cheek Jyou do that is so wonderful?” lig.“ mach and boweln, Intestinal crampecolic | wry don't you do like uey'| “Hello, Nero! What's your name?” | “adopt gomebody,” said Jimmy : doosn't What T really ne and I'm safe, too.” Bill. ye and diarrhoea; CHAMBERLAIN’S SALVE, | 1 Doetor 1 "T don't wee nro! mean is that I get somebody to] “Phe Ww or} 4 oan’ tor, 18 Hentiit y family for burns, acalde, |KO another little bird who had | Heke y fed Ti 1 don't in| proudly adopt me. I usually plek a nice] ash en how did you get hurgg it doosn't ae Fava Se é pay mii8 1 akin affections, Try | Just arrived, "Then you can't ge Oo remember exactly who you are “Humpht What good doos that} kind pie bird film wens Rta are Nick j his life,” sald the, 158 Noodles these valued family medicines for only | hurt.” | “Jimmy Jaya Sparrow,” answered domandod tho Iittle hoopoo|t go whero ho goes, and at night | “Someone wie stake” sald hho, |row proudly. Continued) cents, Don't miss yy 7 i ‘ ind, rh © ho goes, anc jomeono shot at ar 0 E i ; he neweomer gots like a mpar-| (he ttt bird z bird, "It only adds to your trou|when he goed to al¢ep I roost on|me by. mistake the dove and hit (To Bo gui (Copyright, 1025, Ne Me Ae BBE THANE wn i Witt Wet ey

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