The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE 10 = THE SEATTLE STAR (Unlike any story you have ever reed = a4 : 1. OS how ORDD) 1 Sw SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE "Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Inc, and SALESMAN saM ? @ And They Talk About the Women i Watterson K. Rothacker CHAPTER XV. (Continued) | ( t 11 , ——n (ORT LAST GJ ~ ATOR = “ee. ( 99 \ aA) ner re BAK 5 oo {bonne eack ) gaa _ SAVING oo ao oo ? € L Ate ‘ ek h 0 Ae— ‘ | ‘ e y { ) 40) OWING f ea) uf Sar) ra | ‘ & : : eee | _.| Rede p i 4 t man who ¥ : mn f | Pp A (ie WE S4e_— t | LOOKING BACK | 4 To ste. a BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 7 WAG TRYIN) ON YOuR | BY THE Wity- A FEW OF WERE HAVING A REUNION, You KNow ! OLD CAP AN GOWN, SOLD CLASS ARE MEETING MIGAT NOT FINO THEM "TERRIBLY NSTERUETING - CORA WONDER IF jf HERR TONIGHT. 1D Lik To |]| THEYRE QoiTE A BIT OLOER THAN You-guT THEYLA STULL BE IN |] HAVE You stay WEO BE MiGHTY = STYLE WHEN | j GRADUATE ? For somo days I have whole br for irate do you want dat mo with a very aues-| Chere \ and I read of a dalloor T was, 1 will w 2 are in camp by S He turned away and 1 left him“! wandering on thru the wood with his t if m of | €xtraordinary cage around him hand in the front of| _ = If Lert John's be réat t ot lage, ree ther” “S| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS” a ee ee y > = jwas more so. I may ‘say ne | BY aa ! a » possems ‘an extn r ol 9 : retundity and} ( z _ *s e the Indian women,| W®8 Jerking strongly upon its lash _NHERED YOU GET } FRECKLES’ MoM pr : always carried a large | !s% TAAT BiG PIECE Of gave ir ID c palm beanch with which} “Midsummer madness!” snorted] | OF CAMS, ehold the result!” I WONDER IF { zs : SUE WOULD 6IVS ) SURE = WE'LL. HOW SAY SOMEN ea sumenerie { Wy? NE Jost yy AE A PISCE PA , pute ee Auc& ABOUT TH’ ( CAME JS NICE AN’ ve beat them off as if they were ee a pee tl Hae Ewa “4 BOW. ad ee =| TOR? or . wae silage s SMOOTH = JUST UKE "| whole den. ‘ : & jee ee (Th TTT] : 7 Z / caheraoled IT WAS MADE OF pered to me, ( ( | hi OR SOMEMAIN' ' c enger. “What abc " of my plan that shall descend as in a d the balloon t ¢ plateau, time (save that which wan de allenger for not} ba voted to abu: Retting us o1 eieaning and lktn gently do’ all that is requ of tt | show you its capacity in that direc-} tie A | ump of basalt oninucet MOM’N POP A Broken Sentence 1 could pone OH MOM'S INTHE STORE >) OH L HADA BOLLY )f You BET-DID Your )) meeight of a great ¢ this shoulders. One day, in hand, and his ~ . Me . nb WELL L HAD AGooD WELL ASA MATTER i which we bad brought iT ARE You OME SHOPPING - Time < "G : x ms : L [= : devotees behing him, he Jed us down | with us onto the plateau after we! a Seboa rena I/M WAITING ON HER- edgy. ay Ee ao YARN DOPED OUT TD} OF FACT JOE-T 40-his hidden workshop and took us| had wae in HERE? ee HOW'D You ENJOY OF Boys A ey, TELL HER AND = 4 NEVER TOLD A ! eI Bnto the secret o! Tt was ove er THE ¢; ' BELIEVEO IT- WH Lig To MOM $ Di YOU TELL > (OOR WIFE hi tho it was t He had prepared sort. of leather with many strs « | from it. This collar w t &/} the dome of the balloon, and the cut from | hanging thongs were gnthered to. ge collapsed | gether below, so the membrane whi roved to be the! of any ht woul diffuse r dried and scraped stomach of one of! considerable surface. Then the the great fish lizards from the lake.|jump of basalt wan fastened to the This huge sack had been sewn up at/ thongs, and the rope was allowed | ne end and only a small orifice left} to hang from the end of it, being} at the other. Into this opening! passed three times round the pro-| beveral bamboo canes had been in-! fessor's arm werted and the other ends of these} “1 will anes were in contact with coni wlay funnels which collected the gas! “demonstr trying power of| pubbling up thru the mud of the| my balloon.” As he sald so he cnt geyser. Soon the flaccid organ| with a knife the various lashings | Yoegan to slowly expand and show/| that held tt | Buch a tendency to upward move- (Continued in Our Next Issue) + “The place was a s Ahe center of a palm gi mras one of those boill sshich I have already Around Its edge were Jrumber of leathern thong Aguanodon hide, a G eee BY FLAPPER ETAT mg CONDO ,THE OLD HOME TOWN =o EVERETT TRUE : & Olive Roberts Barton t NO. 24—THE EAGLE AND THE HORNED OWL LR py Be ok BN by, Barr vi ZA FER 9) le heme bey = BRUNO I Heurcner] OAT-EATING ANIMAL THET , EVER GOT TH, BEST O“CLEM: 7%) ee, yy p “Before I could move, he grabbed me and gave a pull and 1 was free,” said the jackdaw with a shiver. While ong person cannot bo con- sidered a crowd, one girl can be a 1 "Please finish your story,” beg-,pose you found out that, all that| : “petting party.” iged Nick when the fackdaw stop-jslitters in not gold, did you, John-| — 4 to take a breath. n Ped to take a breath, [ey ground to see if I could fool it with "Yes, 1'll tell you all about It, RAN! BO LRN TARE" mAlG ARO ies when : - said Johnny Jackdaw. “How far] bird. “I haven't gotten that far] iiapy gym fi: ee aie inten satel = ? NO-NO-1 SAY had I gotten? Oh, yes, 1 told you|yet. But I was very curious,” he , i ; = HES LOST, t like 1 crocodile'n teeth. HIS CUNNIN that when IT sat in a certain post-|went on. “What could it be shin], i wad ‘L couldn't move a ntep and 1] = =. —~- fion in the tree, I could .see some-| ning out there in the woods that I}thought my foot would como off thing shining down in the leaves |didn't know about? Whatever it|with the dreadful pain, 1 knew below, and I kept it a secret be-| was I decided that I must have tt,|M/8ht away what had happened. 1 ¢auso whatever it was I wanted {t|I marked tho spot well with my|/4 heard about traps. It was tho Tap mnysait.” sun shining on the steel trap that Aiea had caught my eye before, If 1 ‘ d “So at sunset when all the other|had only told my companions they —— ————— birds were going to bed, I slipped|could have warned me. off to the same tree, } “I found that when I was quite “But I couldn't seo a thing! Thoro {still my foot didn't hurt so much. was not enough wun. 1 hadn't|S0 after while 1 began to look thought of that. Even a diamond | “round, won't shine in the dark, “They don't set traps for birds," “So 1 scratched around on the| thought 1, “They set traps for SS |Mmbbits, 1 hoped a rabbit would ——____—_—__—— and not @ fox, 1 would have M4) 3 Guaranteed com of eagles, ‘They say they © eyes} bed me and gave ull, and T was Cf mado imnice dinner for a fox, a mya : Gave ao pull, an “land a great horned owl was just prqiminutertust that quick—the pain pure imported wot very nervous!" Ng an ey heads end 1 do believe | free,” said the jJackdaw* with alastarting out to hunt, It saw tho} rover nov ald, Come MN thor Mintor Kaglo suw mo gol mhiyor, I loft my too nall In the/eaglo with tho in his claws and|"°VO% Never steal again. Oh, my|/ Queen, It sald, In sonic aud wclontloa in ety moo ares wapilc in every wi “Did 9 come? a9. “pid tee Vell aint into the woods or ho visited the too! But there! Nothing more, Dr Scholl's val 1 al MW went right at him, beak and nail, here! Id fly with elt yout’ orled ‘tho 2 . bye trap, but ho had the ros ‘ Seat a Do ) trap every night to wee if thore way] ube De i) Tad the rest Of Me Ilinney Kad a drendtal fight. Tha|™Y feo and T think Wi be going, | “That's all right! bald Zino-pa eye, and never det on, CLEM BOWLER, FORMER OwANER ; ATEN STALL LIVERY STAGLE-WaAc BITTEN BY 4 STRANGE HORSE ON MAINSTREET EARLY TODAY Johnny Jackdaw thankfully, “IN| Twins, It was from the 1 Nick, t until) ke daw, ae i wan awful!’ ay, i Hut It was someone T nover dream. {Anything In It “How did you over get awayy| horned owl ie very. savago and im {@%4 thank you ever and over ao] Bill, “You have beat a @led of. Suddenly J heard wings, and fisked Nancy ** |not afrald of anything, much for your Kindness everybody.” | and T want you to col | | “ Put oneo ai ong” | Soild Everywhere elf and on the cliff lived’ family "Mat near the woods was a high} there ho was A ahi ‘mi Away ho went toward soon ag you can.” S +f “You'll never believe it," sald the Then what happened?? 7 ard homo, 8 Uetore L could move, ha grabs | tittle bird, “bub it was getting dark] ‘Tho eaglo hud to drop me,” sald rived Wits jh ey ending ay cone tolegram for the] copyright, 1928, Ne Bh Ae Bae

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