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Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Ww w that and be of the st whistling cliff abov yet clawed rage at t them to ng centric ¢ cries, and in agony flocking and dane tory roun joy that eat—for flence. however, sull lay steadily, fall, in It was that the sreadful Some ¢ pencil an the amongst Land. fail me, every a stand ou the first childhood. could ef deeply cx I will de light when a strange fish, to a third will tell, slimmer and, could no’ with uat head on strous of all been slain. up ané removed the t ~—but lest they should breed Tho great reptilian he desk than a meat tin helpful tools than 1 will write som Accala In which we had of the stra ditions of wondrous Maple V Memory, at } ot life is in me, nig’ dian net, snake shot out from and carried off in steersman of Challenger’s canoe. Cnlike any story you have ever read ~ Watterson BK. Rothacker CHAPTER NV (Continued Boa % to the airs, a drift of dai from every ch e them, their One of them £ groan and di to th 1 day ar ns by the er bounded round In an ¢ circle with shrill, walling d thy ¢ down writ inutes t down ed @ fre pd the ¢ two m thelr That nig the pois nh wa tach as large as a cushion, | Met by a good ae red, but ey wo there, beating slowly and| Vinelble, refusal with a gentle rise end! twinkle th horrible independent hfe. | heads, and t only upon the third | Even the old chief me ganglia ran down and the | S4me obstinate de things were still oni day, when I have a better and da and of the strange them, st, will ine would” be for so lor d wife stran; happenings of our| Up new impresdions| been kir face those which , ut. When the tir pe’ that wondro upon the gr young ichthyosaurus cre » half seal look with bone- at, eyes on each side of his snout, and|saurs (which is not great In fixed upon the top of| night, for, as I may , they are mostly our|their habits) I have nearly and canoe before we towed it ashore; the same upset night that a green water-| old camp in order to Its coils the|low the cliff. My I} eagerly across the too, of the great nocturnal|the hope of seeing res in the darkness. The In-} Malone. twice made expedi-|the cheery cry of our Zambo. (To Be we t make our way thru the Continned.) and night in the whieh plank m ana to we ¢ , help us, we pite of the danger from. di last three weeks been over to ow 6 our negro | the rushes|who still kept watch and ward be eyes strained | plain oft the} | white thing—to this day we do not) help for which we had prayed. But) | know whether it was beast or rep-|the long cactus-strewn tile—which lived in @ vile swamp| stretched away, empty and to the east of the lake, and flitted| the distant lines of the can about with a faint phosphorescent | levels still “They will soon come now, Massa Before another week pass | dians were so terrified at it that|Indian come back and bring rope| they would not go near the place, | and fetch you down.” tho we tions and saw it each time, Such was excellent e ae SALESMAN $AM THE ON a SEATTLE > CONSARAN 4 STAR «et BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OA-\Te PRETTY NEAR VACATIO THE AN’ I'M GETTIN RED OF MY OLO ORESSES . WHY, (VE ACTUALLY WELL, WHAT of BARTH ARE You writ GOING TO Do WORN SOME OF ATH ALL, um Two OR THOSE THREE Timi vatssis? | © nag 1 (F SHR YESTERDAY « WHAT DO BUMBLE GEES ied paneen. STING FoR, _/= pees were clumsily up fc 1 ask, why t ex MOM, JAY GOT STUNG DEIR FORA OF sliding down again eats ike BY A BUMBLE SEE PROTECTIONS TKEY STING But at last the comrade build hav HEA THEY 7 WORTH OF US ARE MAAN A FAT TH'GYM THIS, AFTER - Noo WERE. ay bine.” dure Y CANT SELL GONNA ¥ GALE OVE! QLO DRESSE Th Wer BUT Wity DOTHEY GET IN DANGER, MOM atl THINGS A THEM AND THEN TABY CANT HELD iT LITTL BOYS SOMETIMES POXE THEIR ABSTS WI STICKS OR THROW THEY STG o> p) Convenience THAT'S A BEAUTIFUL | Yes-TWwO YEARS ROSE BUSH MR,GUNN: ) aGo- THiS IS DID You r Not | HAVE A COUPLE 10 LIKE To DIGPOSE OF ~ WELL, Why Don'r 7H BEES KICK OR BITE SOMETIMES INSTEAD OF STINGIN' ? WOK? ES ARE MY WIFE'S ) Ros FAVORITE ROWER ToO //| | Z a LANT (T Xk he FR YOUR OWN - THEN NOURSELF 2-1 ir Tl Sous Coutd HAVE — FLOWERS FOR 1 Ui) YOUR TABLE Hick @ a QRE-GIMME 'EM- TH MORE TH MERRIER . SYAKE A Foot THOUGH ~ min A » MURRY— eS ve GOOD GRIEF, TAs! PLEASE 4_DONT ASK SO MANY Quesrions! AG $5072 NE 4, 1925, NO-BOT | SWAPPED EM FoR THIS LITTLE CHIFFON FRO ITS WS" TH’ THING 1 NLD FoR, TH SENIOR PLAY “"YRiguT wy {0.1928 wy NEA SERVICE. INC WHY DON'T You _ PLANT A BUSH OF WELL 1 DECIDED NOT TO BEA + PART OF YOUR BUSH HANGS IN OUR YARD AND WHEN You'RE THROUGH WITH THE SHEARS I’M GOING OVER [=I AND COT SOME FOR MYSELF in | -volee. vancy & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 283—THE JACKDAW BIRD ARRIVES Nancy held the bandages and Nick held the salve, while | the bird doctor fixed Johnny Jackdaw’s sore foot. “Hellot Is this Doctor Bill's hos-, “Who js it and where are pital?” called a bird with a eroaky | trom” A dark little bird, not as threw open the door and|as a crow nor so big, flow he called.) from a tree and limped over 6 from uid i in and 6 m to be hurt. she jand carried him inwide, | “Hello, here!’ cried when he saw the visitor, home, y Doctor picked him up on her finger | foot Doctor "Ht ttlnew, lis © 100s ay Wea sence me One wives will admit they why they thing some do not know is married their husbands. |isn't johnny Jackdaw. What has to you, Johnny? Been j gain? You are as bad as r cousin Mike Magpie! Whut 5 it thiv time? A diamond nock. "If you'll just fix |first,”” sald Johnny Jackdaw, “I'll | tell you all about it.” And he {aera out his foot which the little my toenall doctor man examined carefully, “Why the nail is gone!’ 1 claimed, “How did that happe The little bird shivered. “I o }bear to think of it," he said, ‘Babee awful, But I learned a good Jerson and 11 never steal anything ‘od jong as 1 live down 1 thought so,” said Dow But theret I must fix Johnny sald “Ouch! about] mut let us hoar why PERSONNEC. you 23 c WHEN ‘fou, CAME SAID ‘fou WANTGDP TO TALK BUT YOU/RE TRYING To STASS A SHOW POR MY BENGrIT !! Room ENOUGH THE BUCC ! (ll wg IN MY OFRICE To THROW jsix times, but by and by St was| going to steal any more and about Wil} over, and ho #ald it felt as good as] the foot did, and he would be WAN rig SrtA A \ {fy lopson you have learn sald Tohnny Jack | ,> HAD ORIGINAL IN HERS ‘rou BUSINESS, COwRor THERIS 18N/r BY CONDO THE OLD HOME TOWN — AND WHEN I TOOK OVER THAT OFFICE I MADE) SomG DRASTIC CHANGGS IN THE SAces Force INCRCASED THe EP- | | FICIENCY OF THE SYSTEN AS NO ONE Had | |Jever DONE BEFORC. IDCAS_ AND THE- - FOR A FEW 0 JOB IN SIGHT JOE GREENING HAD “THE ul \TUATION TOO WELLIN HAND, a CANDY & CIGARS EATING AND Coo! ZTOPACEOW PIPE CLEANERS ————— MINUTES Doctor THOUGHT HE HAD ground and| thing at all saw something shining. “Just a certain way T looked at it, It would shine, If 1 moved my head an jnch the shine would go thing, seen a thing, T had to ait right in ono spot and Jook o certain among the ground to see the he|up your poor sore foot, and you CRRA rR 4 can tell me about it afterwardy, |@4reful and keep the bandage clean }daw. ‘Here goes | away, ker Stealing ts bad business, slr. and .dry and everything } “One day T was playing around | particular Naney held the bandages and) "fhat's two promises you have} With some of my friends in an old|day down BU Nick held the salve, while the bird| made today, Doctor ‘BHl reminded| tres in the woods, when suddenly }on the | doctor fixed Johnny dackdaw's sore! him, “EL hope you will keep both, |! looked down on tho "I looked around at my compan. fons to see if they had noticed any. But not one of them had way they acted. daws tylk a lot and if they he nm anything glittering they would have shouted about it once, Thoy are like magples—Just as you , Doctor Bil, No sense at al “What did you do?" asked the Twins who hated to wait so long to hear a story, dond eaves shiny T could tell by the “1 had a beiliant Johnny Jaekdaw, “E decline until nearly sundown other birds were thin : to bed, then slip back gato and seo what the # was and keep it for 2 (To Bo Contin (Copyright, 1995, Ne Be a8