The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR na > CUnlike any story you have ever read ~ 5 Sia eT WORLD, .. ‘Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks ,, S =A by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE ie oi Speen Be Armappemens WD Fiees Dationel Pictures, tan, 20 $ALESMAN $AM ° e Sam Got Off Lucky at That By Swan * ' HOME) AMY ) T ‘ \/ t ; ru HOME. { GENT (7 Te 5 . Tre Peat iT . UP To A 4 OUT ®ND VY Te! a2 5 ) eet a" BATH, Guzt | AGAIN vend a a © 1928 ay Kea SMATTER BouTey ? You LOOK On, sitar / tte i WHO WAG 1 -U1,0K- Aw NO YAR ! P 00 YOU KNOW us a E : ‘ a A y Di wee Mae, (8 ME T 1H PROM T vtban cae MLS 1H 60 wormed] SE Your Uncos antetne aa RAY se week é f eae — ALL ABOUT \T AN Wer | > : Gotten won. s— q } FO TWAGS UP JAKE 6 a 3 eae q Oyo? Y ‘ ite ar up tures wh meen, the a bitter fight against wild b against the ape gard them as 3 and wage 4, merciless war upon them with a/|® ling my cunning which the larger beasts wer avd would lack. Hence the tact that|Summerieo were pre me up, theiz numbers appears to be limited. For 8 ‘Well, gentlemen, have I read you | the riddle aright, or ts there any point wh Professor Summer once was iGiccmah in hens OS me, and in halfanshour in violently as a token | spite of aching head and stift neck greement. Lord John |! was siting up and ready for any merely scratched his scanty locks | thing. 0 had m the brook, with concern In their s moment I had a glimpse of the hu-} rity behind thelr scteatific| MRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS any Injury, which bad pros! 655 -WuUAT Do You : = ARE You KNOW ABOUT BLATT ? WHAT'S BECOME fl TAKE A NICKEL 4 \\ POSITIVE You with the remark that he coukin’t} “But you've had the escape o e{ FINDING A NICKEL MY Nick! s ‘TF Put up a fight as he wasn't in the} Your life, young nh my lad,” LAVIN’ RIGHT OUT saps fort TEAL. WT LAYING cs same weight or class. For my own | td Lor se , When I hy ON “BK TABLE !! ON "THAT me ¥ usud “eg and ran forwar¢ | 2. , 1 was o et I Tin and he is off. “To tho old camp?" I asked | "“No, to the brook. It mong esas , the ape | the trees there. It can't be more|men had in some way marked us \ ‘ z 4 j , + ; than a couple of h yards, | down, a: ak we. were we Yi ™ ! But the beggar is certainly taking! on every side. We had not . da time.” much to fear from them ¢ : “Yl go and look after him," said | th I but they would be v I. I picked up my rifle and strotie: bh us ' Jn the direction of the brook, t away : ing my friends to lay out the scan-| neighborhood the better. On tt j ty breakfast. It may seem to you | sides of us was absolute forest, an ‘ pee Fash that even for so short a dis-| there we might find ourse 2 Some Car rn tance I should quit the shelter of} ambush. But the fourth , our friendly thicket, but you wilj| which sloped down in tho direc ‘, Ti) yemember that we were many milea| of the jake, there 4 L SURE HAD A BIG { No-MY CAR RAN = 5 THAT DARN BOS from Ape-town, that so far as we| scrub, with scattered trees C- ARGUMENT WITH A : QUT OF GAS ON fi # EATS GAS AS ‘ dew the creatures had not dis-|casional open glades. It TRAFFIC CoP WERE YOU A BUSY CORNER ‘ ; THOUGH IT HAD {~7/ By THE WAY- WHAT'S ' covered our retreat, and that {n any | fact, the route which I had mys YESTERDAY SPEEDING ? | A HOLE IN THE MOST You EVER 4 case with @ rifle in my hands Ij taken in my solitary journey MR GUNN ‘ THE TANK GoT OUT OF had no fear of them. [ had not/it led us straight for the Indian } \/ GOSH YOU COULDN'T ° h yet learn their cunning or their|caves. This then must for every | WAHT) Nn ip HELP THAT- NOUR CAR 7 x strength. reason be our road | Y r f} n I could hear the murmur of our) Ono great regret we had, and| x rook somewhere ahead of me, but} that was to leave our old camp be-| E there was a tangle of trees and! hind us, not only for the sake of F Drushwood between me and it. I|the stores which remained there, | G ‘was making my way thru this at a|but even more because we wero! L point which was fust out of sight of | losing touch with Zambo, our link k my companions, when, under one of | with the outside world. However, | a the trees, I noticed something red|we had a fair supply of cartridges Imuddied among the bushes. As I|and all our guns, so, for a timo ¥ approached it, I was shocked to see} at least, we could look after our: | 2 that it was the dead body of the| selves and we hoped soon to have ba missing Indian. He lay upon hia|@ chance of returning and restor-| aide, his limbs drawn up, and his |!ng our communications with our } Tiead screwed round at a most un. | negro, He had faithfully promised Cc natural angle, 50 that he seemed to|to stay where he was, and we had he looking straight over bis own| not a doubt that he would be as | ¢ shoulder, I gave a cry to warn| ood as his word . ¥ Ww my friends that something was| (To Be Continued) cigs fe anges : ae Y EVERETT TRUE LEY & x % ai ANUP EAS | : THERE'S THe SPOON 5 (neal : a | , STICKING. UP IN : ei UNC 4 YouR Corre OD a el rn SPRING TONIC Ta Y Olive Roberts Barton CUP AGAIN tL CETEN HIE | HOT AND COLD WATER PAILSH oO reece Te fsx NO. 19—MRS. FISH HAWK AND THE GOLDFISH || |. HOW OFTEN FOLDING CLOTHES Doro ff ERADCATORS MAAN f= ~ HAVeE BZ TOLD : : = | OTHER. GAMES & PUZZLES |ley YoU ATOUT 5 ; a THat Fi _fiN YOUR. LIFETIME = /YOUVE SMOKED ENDENOUGH DIMES TOREACH “Dear me!” cried the little bird doctor when he saw her. saps @ girl who: belleves in tove at first sight wishea she hadn't The next bird that came to Doc “Dear moe!’ cried the little bird | taken a accond look, Yor Bill's hospital to be cured, wan {doctor when ho saw Ner, “HOW | —_—_—_na—<———————, Mrs. Wish Hawk. sho had a hurt) (id you tver get that, Mra, Fish |Hawk? It looks as tho somebody |had shot you," So he and the Twinn got: bandages and water and all sorts of things, an alata aon {and washed Mra. + Wish Hawk's Yee Rie wounded wing and bound it un vas f und she sagd it felt so fine that she . S ecial Tent Sale | What did he do that for?” de-| would hardly know that sho had sean kg Doctor Bill w, Vil tell you my story,” she dh in surprive.| been hurt at all, x7 AUTO TENT, t _ Complete......... $8.25 you were i wild duck.” | said, when everything had been put "t good to eat, Maybe! « (as pletured) “No,” sald Mrs, Fish Hawk. ‘“He|away. “It was all the children's On Sale Thursday and Friday, || “idn't. He knew it was me.” fault," Best prices in the city on camp ]| “And did he do it on purpose?’| “The childrent’ cried the Twins, stoves, luggage carriers, tonts of | cried “Whono children?" all kinds, blankets, etc | uy, uid Mrs, Fish Hawk. He patina aqananreted Mrs, Wish awk, Ine! t must be the ® | “That's queer,* declared Doctor {imosl ‘They adem ‘to. want eyary. wily | ObT SO! ¥ i Octo! thing they wee. ‘They. ar atl i | f Bill, "You never. hurt anything. |iicg other ghildrone reve meee | ae al 4 YOUNG CHET COLBURN GAYE OLT SOME es y ; it NE. Hike her childre aver #atiefiod ~ ) wes STi ‘OG . Rae Ct a Aut atin or aa with plain everyday thihgs. Thoy —- Mula Ute Pete Le Sane ated ” OF le piga “ nome of u 5 f fj a = want the finest that is to be had," aS tho other big birds do. All you dol” «Wwell, welt, well!” oxelaimed Dooe| fh in the wea, T fly with it at oneaya fountain In a ‘Big marble basin we 1, La Hi Fi z bapa “nd )tor Hil “Who would think of|t® MY Nest and divide tt among} with fish swimmihg around in it dren } Re euitat 45 i 1 home to your) itt fish hawkn boing natighty, | MY. children that look like pure gold, I often |@re™ had spled them, And when T "T couldn't let them starve, and] here to you at one RSE, 11° ALNGeAT HAC aNe sibel eile } aug sla ovbcet eS ait Haw sent avanthe Poke thelr dinner home ax usual (| oat Tes tho timest” sald CAMP LEWIS WIRKLESS “EL know! 1 4 wit way it they wanted? And Mu your E built my next nor read age thee ah ee Co, tamalte | nice fat mackerel 1 hud caught jn Ahir al owing. Mrs, ish | did tho mackeret they wouldn't,’ } nodded Mra, | how did ft happen to hurt your {to a big, summer hotel, It them and gee them’ shine when th sald Mrs, Bish. He corey tt htfully “f ighwa . ati 1W TM te tu ‘ telat 3 td Pha, fs Hen the} tho ac fy puldn't toue SORT AD ee eal at Bg: T | EROUST of ‘ Victory na al monstration | ia Ke "PI tell you all about) "Well," sighed Mrs. Mish Hawk,|¥Ory gay place where poople walk | stn was out BO aGe) Rey Nao ame hit Watched my chaneo and dived into} “Yes, it 4s the times® . f i | It was this way, L always build} ilongs the seashore and swim in the] “Then what sed? no, Mammy,’ they cried. | the marble bast i ‘| k. NOt 7 C Wace Citas ait cele ‘ein i ‘ i ’ hat happened? “asked | ira winvand got them-a} ish Hawk. — "D ‘or, Vietory Way and 12th N, Ww. J] ao ns % our Wing frat") my. nost in a tall tres not too tar] ocean and Just have a good time, | Doctor Bill be Wo aro tired of sliver fish, Welgold fish, T had gone after the|enough for young ee ' 16 kit Little doctor, from the seashore, Who L catch 4’ “tight outuide the hotel thero iy! rho first thlyg 1 know, my. chill rent leet {Got Un UvoKe gold | Hecond one. Wwhene—bang! bag to Bo Continue i h oh in the fountain, felt & pain in my wing and 1 came (copyright, 192 Node At a Tt Ma Ny A MPM VRS WME i Ties)

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