The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1925, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR Published by Arrangement W Watte Rothacker, ‘+ First National Piotures, Inc,, and rn. CHAPTER NIV, (Continued Y nd | w ae WES DANO BE (HOw to CRANK \T UP OND OFF WE GO- HOrE ) ) to } P A ee oe AREFUL - \ SWE POBSNT NOTICE 1 GREEN AT IT _ wood 1 w tr Rit DEN IN ONE | y 3 \ Haas he fe) | remarkable to by ma } on the one} atum, hollowed out of some soft ch lay between the volcanic 1 with ma "| tures done with representing the the plateau. I¢ every e swept from the he c head. “T you stay v onwa re to get country Mzation. r ¢ WiTere™wree is by their ¢ simply walking me. . Wo had ved that man, even with his ¢ Weapons, had established his ascendancy upon the plateau. We CHAPTER XV. “Our Eyes Have Seen Great | were soon to dlecover that it was not ONT GET RE CAREFUL oR TUEYLL WHY, ANT: Wonders” to, and that he was still there upon TOO CLOSE, Ae rae, €nNe You! AFRAID OF THEM— tolerance. YA WANTA GET WHATS GONNA [” ” ff 4 TM BIGGERN <& on the third day after STING AE ? ( | the grassy stope in front of the caves | of the Indians and | engaged tn different ways. Suddenly of the ape-men, | there was a shrill cry of alarm, with f our for-| the word “S resounding from a tunes, From , we were | hundred tongues. From every side in truth maste ateau, for| men, women and children were rush- the natives looked upon us with a| ing wildly for shelter, swarming up mixtuure of fear and gratitude, since | the s sea and into the caves In had aided | mad stampede. ary foe.| Looking up, we could seo them would, | waving arms from the rocks tncaletabts| them in ther refuge, ‘We bad beth gop iton BY TAYLOR s 4 our magazine rifles and ran ty 0 nee what the danger could be. Suddenly from the near belt of trees there broke forth a group of LHOPE YOu DIDN'T WOOR MANNERS AND ASK FoR THE SECOND PIECE OF CAKE Si YES: CHICK AND DOT) YOU'RE HOME EARLY You BETCHA - QUIET TONGHT Mom: } WENT To A Movie AMY~ DIDYOU HAVE /) GEE- WE HAD HAVE THE CHILDREN /) ANOAMY WAS INVITED A NICE TIME? THE BEST EATS- GONE OoT? Faetaeng neuen LOTSA CAKE 'N THDAY PARTY RUERY THING m my solt y were like! IT WAS RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME SO LJOST HELPED MYSELF! urbed in their Woe now for thelr re of a 1 the ever they Indlan: their heads sw we ing ape-folk were (Continued in Our Next Issue) OS FEES PUNE FLAPPER FANNY says) EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO BY STANLEY & Olive Roberts Barton ot NO. 22—BALDY EAGLE CHASES MRS. FISH-HAWK ALISTER TRUS, WOYVLD wy “Not more than half a mile away from the tree where | @”” Fish Hawk lives, old Baldy Eagle dwells on a cliff. # telling “about “Yes, airf? she went on to ayilil yi : . | ie great bald (Mrs, Fish-Hawk has an mY! A lot of girls find their birth- e —— _} and er is ora ore ne He | dave a good time to lose the burden diy “| jen't really bald tho in spite of his) of a few years Scratches and name. Ho has white feathers on| ———e top of his hend that give him that | : | i called the |#tabs it in her claws, ‘Then sho ~ i ae at dhe i ct ha | filga back to the tall tree where ate ee uts epee Jhun her big nest, and divides tho] (XS, & Believe t WOUCD! THE FlesT | Mra lackbird stopped to smooth | tinh among her children Few TIMES L WAS GLAD To ACCOMMODATES Jout her ruffled feathers and to Bet) “When it is finished,” went on} |You, BUT {— Mrs. B bird w jher breath. She had done so much) viry, Blackbird, “sho files back | jtalking since her arrival that she | again for another fish, Mra, Fish- was hoarser than ever, i is « good mother and fishes | “Do go on with your story,” | cons }urged Nick, "We w antly | y 2 te \\ hs t to hear how] "Ww 1 the bald eagle to do you saved Mrs, FishHawk from| with it? asked Nick. | the eagle.” | “I'm coming to that," sald the “Well, to be perfectly truthful, I] blackbird, ‘Not more than halt a jdidn't do it all by myself,” sald} milo away from tho treo where Thousands of mothers have Reaino,|Mré- Blackbird modest “My | Mra. Vish/Hawk ives, old Baldy “ | friends he y wore just | Bagle dwells on a ellff that sticks intment ready for the cuts, ecratches, rns, etc., which daily occur in the | furious about it o# T was, when | over tho water home where there are children. ‘They |1 told them what was going on. | “Now, he can fish himsolf, for Know that itis perteotly pureand harm, | {YOu seo ft was thin way. Mrs. |e has sharp eyex and he is very | lesa, that it: helpa to pre Mish-Hawk did all her fishing near| strong and can ft a ih out of} af THE GALOoT WHO ToucHED Dy) "| BOB BROWNS HORSE ON THE ~ NOSE WITH A LIGHTED CIGAR. | <-S LEFT TOWN HURRIEDLY \ i AY NEA SERVICE, INC. = 5-40.26 and hastens the healing femal i? shore, She would fly around in| the water, that iy as big os he Ia, | i; w . bat ae nd ih call for Resinol when hurt b 06 ft the alr until she would see a fleh| “put he Is lazy, and when he sea |C@URNE & Dig flak and then when|and told my friends, @undreds of Wish-Hawk to steal her fish, we Docs > > i does not smart, or gtin pri ts Tied near the top of the water, Hawks) another bird with a fine fat fish In| she was half way home, chase her | them i ‘ip ike ‘ Mane inetd che eh petites ‘ HD did, Byery time hb NEVER BOUGHT DRESS 'o a raw, badly irritated Mitac of all Kinds have the sharpest eyes |ita claws, he says to himsolf, ‘Yum!| and steal tt right out of her claw hey Were ag indignant as Twas] artor him, Wo pleked at him and| That is what wa Re aera ned PMRELL Lo A ace, in the world, Nothing excapen them, [That looks good, and i's eqper to| It wan the meanest thing you over !so wo had a mecting and decided) mice Nm Wo p inhi ‘ at is what musged mo up ao. But! Overman 9/102 year old, but sh | They tka eagles, And you}tnke tt away from ite owner than| sw. Besidos, Mrs, Mish-Huwk'n|to do something TGAMTB bd Rinne Uivtili tetrad be nt Taste Tot her atone for g004 | has never bought a dress or matert have tho old saying, "To}it iy for me to go fishing and get| children came nigh to starving to (What didi yous degt naked screamed at Hin until he was glad] and all, to make it. She always has mad have an eye like an eagle! all wet! death, , kn | Sana OE Hota And Mra, Fish “You were very brave birds," nest. safely.” sald Dootor Bill with m . vith dyes mado by herself from re ee (nese ane i stop?" asked N i (To Bo Continued) oak bark, cedar tops, walnut hull gle chased 18. ‘8, sity! ait Mrs, Blackbird Coopyright, 1925, N. B.A, Servies, Ine.) Land similar materials, , her clothes from homespun, colo Nanoy. Hawk got to Nh “We watched, and the very next “Did he stop time old Baldy "When sho neon a fish who maker! ‘Bo ho got Into the habit of} “1 could atand it no Jongor," sald A swoop down to the water and watching until Mra, IMoh-Hawk| Mn, Dlackbird, “so ot Iast I wont \ N esinol

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