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THE SEATTLE STAR IPRDAY, JUNE 6 1925 = hs. ss c Calis any story you have ever read’ = a, A chee YO Caw ORED - fis ® Published by Arrangemeat With First National Pictures, Inc, and Watterson R. Rothacker SALESMAN $AM » Not Yet, but Soon BY SWAN hh CHAPTER XVI (Continued Gean MLL BOM Gut AND ) WATS FINE, )/Goe% ILL GET A ONINE BEfode | GO ST BHe Ina 19 MORE LIME 7 \( ( Does IT LOOK LIKE” i 1 PASSED “TH TEST ESTERVAY: 4AM)- BY Trt BACK \ NOTED MVLLY LOOKING AT rm SHOES if iT } | NEED b ° , |90 WE STRAT IN AS LIFE WAY~ WILL MOU TT } m1 | | ONE. 7 . ' GUARDS ON TH BATHING J” RUN To TH STORE. sal nd Sp rs a yaa | — eee — Ie by BEACH NEAT WEEK ( AND GET A PINT A, 2 kee Shine : t —_—_——- OF CCEA For ( / P . im ou ; Sent ° ae t Is) re | \ ¥ ¢ ev Pia A ¥ ‘ on i w t 5] TR x i " r ‘* puneny ag SHINE, MisTERT L Seg — ARE YoU Q BLIND r , =a ; y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES HALL THESE OLO Aomn! D t \ y 7 r wn OMMENK! WENT RIDIN’ WF ONE OF td FOR TH LOVA PETE! GIVES fd near ENT EM ALOMINUM MEN, WHATS ALL TH’ RUCKUS MR. JIM ~GHE SAID |) | ABOUT DOWNSTAIRG— EVEA HAD A DATE WITH Boots ) SINCE THEY STARTED wma een “| ‘Dont eeu ours HANGIN ND -GeS (| TT\- 72 4 ANT HERE — sid poanibly exist (Laughter and t remind t fessor Sum- merlee, as the head of the commit ation, has been put up ht, still it is I who am} mo mover tn this busl-| that it 1s mainly to me} y successful result must be I have safely co cted | gen’ tee of Inve to speak t HAHAMAL NEAR Do YoU KNOW WHAT bie man. As ex | or Summerlee, cameras have | been tampered with by the ape-men 1 our camp, and en ruined.’ ell us an-| ‘I have men- | and I cannot that some of| meet my} SAID 7 } aS | \E6STARLES : TALK Too Aosracli AN’ DRINK, SANE AS J site | DRINK I! Vio EVER when t? most of our Geers, laughter, < ma: four men said ones. Was/, al proof wh nae sex vidly to my nw ke | with incredible | * Leia ecent | from | the unkr tales ¥ ch had been too oted. Was 2 wondon Zoo stitute to} Ore ate tt thle Doaltion? ‘ie ad. {£™pbs showing the conditions ot} sr " eee alee | upon ¢! latenu, Did they ac-| Giitted that the members of the coms: | weea:the pistead. 4 wt cuse them of having forged these mittee were men of character. But) oo ctographs?? (A voice, ‘Yer! and human nature was very complex./ , * MOM’N POP In spite of the destruction of | any invaluable n ves, there! ain number of corroborative photo- | Three Good Reasons | considerable terruption which Sven prédeedore’ might be milsted by.| CoM derable Interrup’ ; ne desire for notoriety. Like moths, | love best to flutter in the les a te t ; 2 YOU COULD HAVE SAVED ME A { _AND TO MAKE THINGS WORSE = SAY WHAT'S YOUR WELL YOURE tare in a position to cap LOT OF EXTRA WORK TODAY Too 7 THE DRESSMAKER CALLED UP AND IDEA OF STANDING ALWAYS OPIN rivals, and jou averse to sensai You EXPECT fy IF YOU HAD REPAIRED THE SAID THAT MY GOWN WOULDN'T THERE CALLING THE AiR -You' THAT YOUNGSTE! aia ve EON THE ANGEL? Ki0S WASHING MACHINE WHEN YM SORRY BE FINISHED ONTIL TOMORROW ME ANGEL 7 ne cna We TGs HER AGE ARE Sep Yoo! ANGEL~ BUT AND I WANTED IT FOR commit ALL ALIKE: Y PLL Fix (rT KURTZ'S PARTY TONIGHT AFTER DINNER (Several voices, sald no? | to be offensive. (‘Yo terruption.) The corrobo: these wondrous tales w ‘orth (rising): ‘Our} such a collection might | and a descent by ropes which pre cluded the production of larger spect- mens. It was ingenious, but not con-| to the varied and accurate informa vincing, It was understood that| tion which we bring with us upon « which have never before been ated. For example, upon the I come Lord John Roxton claimed to t the skull of a phororachus. He c only say that he would like to see | dome: he pterodacty! that skull (A voice: ‘Bosh,’ and uproar)—'t say, | “Lord John Roxton: ‘Is this fel-| that upon the domestic habits of the | — eta eT aE os arises ka a tae” th | pterodactyl we can throw a flood of low calling me a liar?’ (Uproar.) [ Dteror ; 7 rn - | light. I can exhibit to you from my FLAPPER | F “The Chairman: ‘Order! Order! se eeiatic a pictiire of that pale fina FANNY Says EVERETT TRUE Dr. Illingworth, I must direct you| fot en trom lite which would convince |S = ean to bring your remarks to a conclu-} 1 = peligro Oa. aod j sion and to move your amendment’ «Dr, Tingworth: ‘No picture could | “Dr. Mlingworth: ‘Your grace, 1| sonvince us of anything.’ | have more to say, but I bow to your ruling. I move, then, that, whfle| Professor Summerlee be thanked for his interesting address, the whole| “Dr. Illingworth: ‘Undoubtedly.’ matter shall be regarded as “non-| Professor Challenger: ‘And’ you| |* proven,” and shall be referred back| would accept that?” | to a larger and possibly more rella-| “Dr. Tingworth @aughing): ‘Be- ble committee of investigation.’ yond a doubt.’ “It is difficult to describe the con-| (To Be Continued) | eae | “Professor Challenger: ‘You would require to see the thing itself?” Y Olive Roberts Barton NO. 4—THE MAGIC JARS ©1925 BY WEA SERVICE, inc Love may be blind, but the neigh- bors aren't. _— |bologna they had stolen from the butcher Into a pot of boiling water, Jand when it was hot, fish ft out and {t with bread they had, stolen from the baker the day ‘S. “After that they all curled up on the floor and went to sleep. Sis tiptoed quietly out of the eave, stepping carefidly so as not to touch the sleeping pixtes, "But firat he reached up on the | | |shelf and got the two Jars marked Hy j He kept very quiet while the pixies dropped the big ring) Tnvialble OW and ‘Visible Oil and | { , | too! A Of ad 1 they had stolen from the butcher into a pot of, py a eOn ty Ata Gaver inner | WHEN SOME. JOKER. PUT AN OLD PIPE IN } Hi eee | co outside the © ne atop y 4 boiling water. ped, and taking the top off the Jar | AUNT SARAH PEABODYS HAND BAG, HE “Let me neo," sald Mi O' Mi, the)could wee them, and when they re-| over with whut qay lett the thal Rep DIDNT REALIZE HE WAS THROWING Btory Teller Man. “Whore did 1]turned they used another ikind of|he poured onto the ground, then i A LIGHTED LAMP /N_A POWDER KEG - ; | ” | oll so they could be seen again." he marched off! to the’ mamictine | aa V NEA SERVICE. INC. t | “Don't you remember? ecried| Then what did Toby do?” ankea | With the two empty jars in his| °————~= eae! | Nanc excit y 1 rn rockets, f — — Be Nancy excited You were telling | Nick ! Ne ee ke falnutes before dawn. other sharply, for he could #6 NO} jary out of my magic barrels.’ | “Who are yout asked 8! dso long a trip) the ] about Toby hiding in the pixie'n| “Well, he he the pixle leade wan now completely ‘ap, tap, tap! he went on the| one ¥ " [ | © yout’ asked harp | saved so lo! DEN OCRA ait He stan ae bi Peete arin siaae. ees | ni » one could have seen | door She ghatiard mati eeN Buntioa about two shakes |Ears sharply, trying to see who it{all right at all » kindy of] say that the two Jars of magic oll! him had he w hundred eyes." “Who ia there? called the magi:| soit with a bil of iho inviaiblo oll| gone | ot Ney filled and was | was “ror Toby had chanel ty lared Mi O° | Were almost empty, and order! “Then what happenge asked | clan, ‘It's Sharp Mars,’ called Toby|that was left, just for f the gone | “But Toby was careful not to let | bels, ‘The Invisible oll iteitng. fa hen rat . at Sharp Kars to go to the magiclan| Nancy. "Did he get thé ol?" |thru‘the key hole, ‘I camo for| there Whan't na 4 ie they fund “Pretty soon ne met Sharp Kary {any of the Visible Oil touch him. | ible oll were in the ine and learned thelr secret alont|#t dawn and got them filled lis “ust walt tilt toll you waid| More magic off for the pixies, to rib on afterwards, a ih ong and yawning ‘tho | Away he ran, WA halt sald Toby rs eeromtaaibles, They used one]. ‘He kept very auilet white the | gat 10. 1 Rare Pu ie “Come tn, Maid the magician “The magician laughed, “Ait| ‘Here, Sharp Hara! Here's night’ te ‘auth Bate andcnetah Peprintey isa st to the gicia HOt » Sha z o's | rig p Kars and he pieked ‘pen! " Ind of oll to rub on #0 no one| pixies dropped the bik ring jo Toby walked in, ght, herr Hi ked in right’ sold he, ‘Just wait til I} your oll,’ called Toby setting the|them up.and carved them back to (To Be Cort of magician was ju wg : ( Where are you?’ asked the! brush Any hair and Vi fi your Jars on the ground before him, the cave Mhankful that he had tees wotling Lu vn ot