The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE 12 Silt \ SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE 4 by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Inc, and Watterson R. Rothacker CHAPTER AVE (Continued © oer re A A \ A a xnd the full rea ty united to make of enthusiasm, whic mack of the hall, ¢| starboard quarter y an it came, swept over by something between a submerged the pis the time 1 (Good for you, M. ence had done le y it made ample was on his feet. ng, shou crowd HVCRNURES FOSS PIS & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 5—TOBY IS MADE MAYOR 2” asked | invisible anymore.’ | "We don’t bellere you,’ they | jsald. But they watched just the) the jars of | same; { | “That night the pixles rubbed themselves with what they thought was the invisible ofl. But Toby had changed labels and they | put on the visible oil instead. | o i memory you went back to the 1 a lot mor en they trooped off to the vil- | They swarmed up the spouts shutters of the butcher shop ker shop and grocery store, ole everything they got ds on, thinking ‘ould see them 1 taken down his the sun came up, and ehold! Another ring of bolog-| | na was missing! \. ‘A crowd of villagers. had gath-| ered around his door as Tot al and they were talkin that no the people were watching. | was right,’ whis d to each other, ‘It was the| ! les after all.’ | wares” they shouted. ‘We must} “And as the pixies were march | find the thief. Who stole the butch-| ing off with their arms full, the vil- | bologna?’ rs zed them, Some they! ‘Just then they A Toby. some they chased | But the pixie power was broken of his own | queer, Wholand they moved away and never ame back,” sald Mi O’ | | | the Who fs it who st umael(? liked bologn: becamo of Toby? “"'Where have been, Toby ey made him for 60 years ricture the appear. | Whoever saw a pixies? # 4 fine story and we don’t | butcher ‘Come will go to the Pixie Cave ourselves. If It smells of bo! we will know th Toby has had Ag $o they hustled poor 1 back te the cave a ast a y could eu sf 1ld £0. ¢ anything, pixies haye {t,’’ “Well—maybe!” sald thoughtfully, ll know the MI O' | (To Be Continued.) | them comi «| TheTangle| the . om J string off the or a tae | Hake, was Hesicon, CABLEGRAM till nmelied of bologna, and indeed t OTT the very alr smelled of it, too! “"Toby came to the in the} und ate the * erled| well a ‘oft to Fil FROM LE fO MRS, ALICE HAMILTON x Mave been stolen, as Magers, with | with 4 ; - Appen off} Carton, y ay. | house ing* in the} Whole thir r | ANKO. | both Police | ano Expect Com today, Neither | nurd maid Toby with a your shops 1 tell your, think mile i tonight, t'w mid 1 cannot mak * said Nancy, |¥— at | ——— ig a LU sto} the rest of my jewels feb THE SEATTLE STAR 3, 1928, SALESMAN $AM BOOTS AND HER Sam Must Think She ( HOOP WELL, HERE WE AAG GozZ— Ino BRAVE PRO FEARLESS LIPE-GUAMOS READY TO AIK LIFE MND LIMB To MOlECT a) AT THE PUBLIC BATHING “Se F | ij . ) BUDDIES Times \ DONT KNOW You HAD TWWS OLD YEAR BOOK 0001 ! LOOKIE = WHOS W' "GOOD LOOKIN” 2 AINT RE A WoW [> Pd L TS ONE 200, THAT \@ PADDY PARKS - THE GREAT ATHLETE ! HWE OGED To BE My ALD BEAU Noo KNOW HE STIL WRITES To ME OCCASIONALLY- \ REMEMBER Him SO WELL! HE WAS. THE MOST POPULAR MAN ON THE CAMPOS - RUERY BODY LIKED PADDY, WE GIRLS ALWAYS THOUGHT WE WERE MIGHTY LUCKY WHEN WE HAD A DATE WITH HIM. HE IS To GE THE MAIN SPEAKER AT THE ‘ g ii Have C Has Nine Live S ( WEL | WEP! fh ? | on = \y ( Dirty OO TH! THIRD TIME ip) Hi £ hanged—Things! Am WL. | WHY, My DEAR \ Fa MEA DAE | NEVER EVEN SEEN ATH HIM WHILE | HIM ~~~ OF CouRSE WES IN TOWN 2? | IF ‘You INSIST - \ 06 LOVE | J 1 KNOW PADDY GOOD LOOKIN WOULD 06 MOST MEN AN- —__ ANYTHING 1 rabinaena ces AGKED OF BOoTS-THIS \S MR PADDY PARKS ‘YOu! HEARD ME O OFTEN~ £ E AIN'T You PRETTY LITTLE 7 LESSONS ON TH’ yf \ His Appetite on CB NO-MYy MOM SAID FT LEARN i] WHEN TM YOUNG YOUR \WIAY — NOW, WELL AEBBE SOME DAY STEP INTo THE TD BE A GREAT ey Ny dig 1 NIOLINIST: | 1 AR? 4 RSS 1 | _ & ! C SOON YOUR NOTMER JUST PHONED THAT YoU WERE ON ICE You HAVE \ WASH WOMAN \) or To LNEEDED SOMEONE / REMEMBER AOW)- KEEP YOOR, MIND ON YOUR, MUSIC= TVALL GIVE You AFEW BARS OW THANKS = I SUST LONE 6-0 1923 wr MEA SEINE. Free 5 BEEN | \ ( L NEED SOMEONE To ($3.50 A DAY BuT) ER THE WEATHER \ ”P ME CLEAN SEVERAL WONT ACCEPT RR SEVERAL DANS AND } LESS THAN AF! DAY'S WORK HELP ME WITH THE WORK GOODNESS! - THAT'S ) A LOT OF MONEY ~ BuT L'VE NONCED THAT SHE'S A SPEEDY WORKER BE Done By THREE O'CLOCK BUT SHE'LL | BY TAYLOR! ( OX THAT'S LOVELY-THEN aaa 1 CAN BORROW HER TO CLEAN MY RUGS TILL HER TIME IS OP! There's many a “buy-buy” to talk girl who fied b; We arc best detectives procurable all well, Don't wort LESLIE, Telegram from Jolin Alden Prescott to Sully Atherton No need of you ecuttt: ‘our trip. Nothing you can do here. Am has friend, Bill Laidlaw, help on ¢, Those we've had on the job so far are mutta and insist upon | Working on theory that Syd and Zoe have eloped and taken jewels for honeymoon expenses, Will wire you if anything startling happens. JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT, ww Letter From Leslie Prescott to Ruth Burke 1 —Xi) Well, Ruth, I'm going on with my just where I loft off. 1 really Got rid of them thin saf way. Stops the At drug and shoe stores ‘Scholl's long after ahe tcarned it) WE CAN'T TORN BACK “THE ONIVERSE FOR ‘COU, BUT WS CAN TORN OLT THE LIGHTS !{ Now, So AHGAD AND SINGS! YoulvS Gor «a GOOD VOICE AND OU'VS GOT Goop CONTROL OF IT, BUT OUR FACE SsT/S AWAY FROM You!!! see think you'd better saye my letters, cleared up and both } and after it is al over, wo can| will be back with us elaborate them into a story for some Bi Laid at Jack's request, J came up and went over all the Poppened within | very carefully my knowled n't Im | « 1 for magazine, It ts the thing that ever most theilling Ho carried my ore think 1 nightgown off with him, Said this to you, | he hala man that could tell wheth. UF that in al er the blood wan that of n woman the whole thing wil pel or a man, Lon't that one thing Uhridl | hard-heart because 1 short Ume Zoo and Byd) ing? r never knew before they could do this, cluos | me that the police had covered for fur ther j that Syd's | print at all, DONT You PICK ON é\Qy_ | SOME ONE (Ay 4 YOUR. SIZE" a —S AUNT 5S SOCIETY FOR THE SUPPRESSION OFPI SMOKING, NABBED A COUPLE OF AN PEABODY, LEADER OF THE} i VICIOUS CORN SILK SMOKERS To! ©1908 BY NEA SERVICE INC STANLEY 8.25 Ruth, Altho thos footprints sed over a lot, had been there waa ono } time. found | would fit thi examination, Laidlaw shoes did not | phot Ho also had the photograph of the | safe, t made the pollee had found on tho safe, what y took mine. a & wonderful fee I tried to imagine say and do if I had really | “What } [stolen the jewels the hand, and I remembered fr f ly that I had seen that @ a t was ‘awful | OM her right palms ha ating ‘at AMeeams “on! 1 sald before 1 Mou ww inquis) what | Tnstantly Bill be ‘este : BoA service do you think? Looking at the | (Copyright, raph of the imprint on the | A discovery, Thero was | imprint of a woman's hand, which! a peculiar marking in the middle of | ued, TOMORROW

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