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PAGE 14 Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Watterson K CHAPTER AVE (Continued athlete and thall player, ¥ d toa hair, a wd a ss nent Pp outbreak out again address. That given in exte for the reasor of the whok pedition is b plement from tho special corresp: indicationa will Having described t Journey, and pa to his friend, ~eoupled with a credulity wi now fully vi ceived, he gav “their journey such information as ¥ public in any attempt to remarkable «scribed, in gene ™ms, from the main river u that they actual! reac -of the clif ers by his encountered b: their repeated attemp’ dicate 0 mount | ° Tod Kothacker om par on creatur wh He thrilled the assembly by som count of the terrible carnivore 1 members h were the me the ¢ unte midabdle of they had er passed on to bird, the, 7 Th ° MOM’N POP of Profes nd up a most by an unt which the committee ¢ their way ba (To Be Contmued) to civiliza POVeORURErTy (aac RAGS & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 83—THE INVISIBLE PIXIES “Did you ever hear the Invisible Mi, the Story 1 “No we didn't excitedly, “Will you tell it to us?” “Let me see,” said Mi O' Mi thoughtfully, “I think I know how it goes. Oh, yes! I remember: “Once upon a time there r ysome pixies who were extra bad and extra mischievous and extra everything. “They lived in a large cave right outside a village, and the prar ‘they played kept the poor vill in hot water most of the time, real hot water, but just—well, just | hot water—trouble, you know.” “Then what?” asked Nick | “Oh, ho!’ laughed Mi O' Mi, “here's someone who wants to hear a story back foremost. I'm hurry-| dng as fast as I can.” | This time he went on and no| one Interrupted him a “Well, as I said: before, no one knew who was going to get into «trouble next. One night a baby's jbank was robbed right on the man-| telpiece. Another night the grocer | lost all his molasses out of his mo-| lasses barrel in his cellar, night someone stole the right out of Granny Nip low while she slept. Ar | “But the worst one as the butcher. The pixies loved bologna better than anything in the world and about every they walked off of it, And saus The sausage they stole! “Well, there was a young man in the village named Toby, who decided to turn policeman and find out who was all their things. He suspected the pixies in Pixie Cave as it was called, | altho nobody had ever actually seen | them. ““And #0 late one night he crept out of the village until he came to the cave and hid inside, | “It was very dark, as the only lights that pixies ,use aro glow} worms and fivefil A even | story of} ski MIO" an, the Twins ers Not | other night; h a whole My rin stealing ther G OO. Stove and Kange’ Kepaleing— Water Backs and Coils put in and connected, ||| MA In-4875 | 608 PIKE stir |]) | more of a struggle than the papers . Beaut y Of Hair and Xin 14 Preserved By i “@ Cuticura a Fone, to Clean, intmnent to Heel A bi 2) these had their lamps turned down. “Bu could see very well, when his cyes became accustomed to the gloom fter a while ho “At exactly midnight he heard a| loud shouting and knew that the pixies were coming. Id hear nto t ve, but sign of them could he see. large ring of bologna s tho it was hopping along the ground by itself “Suddenly Toby heard a tiny voice say, ‘We'll have to go to the magl- cian and get another jar of invis iple oil tomorrow. ‘This Jar is al-| most done, If we have no invisible | oil to rub ourselves with, we can’t them crowding } 60 out burglarizing at night) any | more, and then no more parties.’ | “The next thing Toby noticed was! a tiny man had sprung suddenly into view. And then another and | another until suddenly tha cave was | filled with hundreds of pixies i And what do you think, my| dears,” sald Mi O' Mi, “every pixie | was rubbing himself for dear life} with some stuff out of another big | jar marked ‘Visible Oli.’ “Toby shook his head wisely. ‘Ah aid he. “They rub them with invisible oll #0 no one seo them. Then when they come back they rub themselved with visible oil again," “Just then the same pixie. who ken before sald loudly, ‘Why We'll et two kinds of oil from 1 tomorrow Sharp Ear dawn,” to himself, something,’ sald he,” j (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, 19 H. A. Service, Ine.) 1 go at laughed know TheTangle| NIGHT LETTER FROM SALLY ATHERTON, IN ALBANY, TO. JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT Have just seon the papers, Can I do anything? Planning to leave Tueaday if not. Seems to me the strangest thing I ever heard that Mr. Carton should havo disappeared, A mon of hia well-known athletic prowess does not disappear without fate, What ean it meng? Love Leslie, Sorry she | to 6 ill Ask her if f can do anythin SALLY ATHE Telegram Prom ‘Ther to John Alden } be $AM MR HOWON= fi \ FROM HERE ~ SALESMAN w TO PAN THE SEATTLE STAR TH FINAL Test 4O0 MOY OVER To THE ENO OF “THT C - OTHER PIERS TEGOLLY eT wr [ \ (GRERT SCOTT: AND HES ONL BROS GEE, IMM\E~ "TH ALUMNI BALL THIGHT \S GONNA BE SWELL, 1} WIGHK Yoo COLD “TAKE ME, Bor - HMM TiRMME SER IV SAY You HAVENT Gor ) (| LEAVE \T TO MEW TLL FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GET SUCKERS With | THOSE THREE DEANIES! AUSE HOWAN I S'POSED T’ KNOW YOU GOP A'SLANG BOX EBBWiez! a. Y Wane NBRYTING * \ ger on A SLANG Word yoy | SET SOME Maney ] T'SPEND MOM ¢ oy 7 URS AN TAKES yin mais’) C, IT Away. \ Cy a 7 HES ALMOST THERE TELL kou WHAT! VE Got 30S) TH FELLA IN MIND! Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks So Near and Yet So Far BY SWAN WHEE-T PAiED In TIESTO) ( SPN '- JOHAT TH SAM MILL Ol OU (1 om | on . NOW ITS DP TO YOu ) BALK FOR — “OU WERE ALMOST La etd 200M } + BE » THERE 4 pe ahd bi ca q ; More Yo ate HEY wets HERP ON RE ALMOST y) Jimmie ATTABOY! THATS TH SPIRIT, JIMMik ~ ‘ATLL BE Swern! Is Foxy /\00) \ WONDER, HATS HAPPENED > OUMMIE “GETTIN ME A DATE WITH ANOTHER MAN? HE NEVER DID THAT BEF WHAT HES BOCIS~\ WANT YOU To MEET My DAD! HE DOESNT) DANCE -S0, | GUESS Freckles Kids Right Back TUL ws Lom ar WHAT L COULDA povexr: } 45 Ok MR. GUNN ARE | ( 4ou GOING DOWN ¢ ir To THE comer” )-\ ge i “Ou GET ME ONE (T 1D UKE 7 HAVE Too: se (er west) ak wat Hy NEL MY B0Y~ J Do T I w O# LIDSUALLY GET HAVANA SHALL T POT TINA ARE THEY EXPENSIVE ? P15 It's easy to “spot” a clean table cloth, | Paco ESS RRs risen Soa oy Have just seen the papers. Have Mr. you? Everyone in his office horrified at the news. you heard from Carton Wo aro sending someone over to learn particulars in person. Telegraph us immediately thing you know, HARRIETT Sydney Carton, every. MABIE, Secretary 1) | elegram From Mrs, Mary Al- | den Prescott to John Alden Prescott | _ — Have just seen the papers, Could not think of coming over at this time, as T had planned. Would not tble to sleep a wink in a house Have Hilin guilty? nuh | the things “could happen | urely found out that Zoe} ton and Sydney Carton are} Will stay herve until every un. Hope Lenile thing is calm will got hor Jewels back, but think it wrong for anyone jo tle up so much money in ornaments when there are relatives in straightened eiroumstance | pathy MARY ALDIIN PRESCOTT, i} ost Th | to Mrs. Jolin Alden Prescott | | it Reverso Telegram from Melville Surtoris | pow 4 Haye Junt thinking at your tho ni fave ever ible tha soon tho newspapers Will you permit mo to offer my sym loss, 1 ght remember T danced with you that your poarls were the lovell ow, 1 can't think 1 anything has hap. poned either to Miss Wilington or Mr Cartony 4 #00 that you are prow | ONLY FIFTEEN CENTS APIECE OR Two FoR A QUARTER WELL HERE'S TEN CENTS - You Por FIFTEEN WITH (IT AND GET ONG ¥f FOR ME Too ae "4 OVERALLS —FUR CAPS. » FLY PAPER x Soo. (F) ) Es ey OLD MAN FOSDICK GoT A LETTER FROM His SON UP IN THE CITY —HE MUST BE IN TROUBLE AGAIN. STANLEY 1025 BY NEA asi senvice NC} @-5°2 trated by the terrible experience thru Which you have gone, 1 need not tell you that Tam ve Will you convey my reg Prescott And ask if Lean be of wervice tg him. i) any way? May 1 tell yow that since a certain night in Albany a strain of tango has been continually running thru my head? Sincerely, MBLVILLY SARTORIS, gr as not bad WM) little Zoe! She certainly hi bi | | Ta very casy lites Advise yout | Teslaram From. Ruch Burke | | Tate your mothers mee Ni Piling SS hbeat | lw at longth, Love RUTH | | write ce, 1nd _¢| (Copyright, 1928, NBA Soryl Suw tho nowspapers just aftor 1] |. row-—Letier adareasel Rot your letter, Write me anything} TOMOR ‘; t, fo ‘ more You May know, Walter is het | Mrs, Teatio Prescott, ton but LT cannot loave him yot, Poor | Milington’s 2001