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= . (Nick there PAGE 14 THE SBATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JULY | r HARD IN» Boo Hog \{ MeN . nor A / Pas J~ INIEP Filtegs||\ CQY\N R- You 4 C. by HY Wow Li A dey ott yy / i Boo Hap \t—~ hss ///f y 4 ? ts THE STORY SO PAR: GLORLA N, bes pe 4 } W Vioria A \ « Wayt fe his SYM MOUR, RY a invites and May's NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY G ORY w a he 1 lay Way tsteps gc 1 down the ah doorway Dick w na mild have been For Glory was sort of way, quite contented the rest of he not seen Stan always beer fer feat! © days Ho had! off}, again » sweep her The doorbe! it to Dr. Joh “Well, well red?’ he asked when he saw “But there's real Dick has just ano’ ‘fin’ of his, ened around | fF he Glory led the way roony. this is the wa Orders, is it? I thought to go home and go straight bed. young fellow!” Dr. John sald Dick stared at him dul “Go tp and put water bottles in John ordered, taking « upstairs and bolt she heard the hanc 1 Mothe h pvel she carried them hall to the guest mind that made up her that night, .« at least Dick followed bis w ind with heavy-lidded eye Here's a ¢ dusk of early ever What a m »w much more ROSES Rd & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 2—WHAT THEY SAW IN THE CRYSTAL BALL “How do you do, children, Off went the Twins to the house of the Green Wizard. Now the Green Wizard lived in| the treetops and no one can find) his house except by magic. But! the magic shoes took Nancy and/ before a clock could} strike four. | “How do you do, children,” said} the Green Wizard, am very \fo see you. How is my friend, the| ‘Fairy Queen?” “she's p worried,” stole her bees. aw golden hive in her and somebody came and stole them. any rose-honey bread.” y w but she Nancy cs ‘den \t in ‘the n ht | to her | 4 put on |r “By the great Jumping alligator, | said that the door to this cupboard| that's too bad!” ‘cried the Gr Wizard. “I never nerve in All my life, hard to get, have to be done at once on | heard of such |} too, Something will "The Fairy Queen thought that|t wome of her enémles had taken in| paid Nick. “Certuinly it was no friend,” de- | elared the Wizard, "No }* friend would steal your yery bent | bees and then not let on a word Green glad|doubt in the world that t and keep it there." ‘Somebody | boa She kept them in| to get out in the sun and be among| Now she hasn't|regular cupboard,” the ( And bees #0 | rt ty hard, I guess,” gazing ball which is always a help in time of trouble. ” said the Green Wizard, |p “Where do they live?” asked | | Nick In Pixie Cave about two milen beyond this forest. The cave is in a rocky glen hard to find and hard | to get out of. They have a secret cupboard which no ono has even been able to open. Even if you did! find the bee-hive, for there isn't a| put {t into their magico cupboard 4 cannot live in “They a cup. have aid ney he flowers." | “Well, who said that thin was a ireen Wiz. | "It's most fr-| It has even beer | ard exclaimed egular cupboard. ypens into another country, sort of} ike the looking-glass that Alice | sped thru, And if they put those 4 and the golden bee-hive there, t's going to be some picnic finding hem.” Nick sald, “It's going to be pret. “Yon, But not sald ethe Green impossible, 1 Wizard, have my | Vil get it and sirreet” we'll have a look.” and talked about the| So he got his eryatal gazing ball inatter and sbout who would heland the three of them looked Into mont likely to have the stolen hive. |itw clear deptha, And what thoy “When [ think of it,” said the! saw wan an old woman lifting Green Wizard finally, “last night at | stone under water, and dropping fhoon-up, J saw a lot of pixies go|down w key. ‘Then replaced the fy carrying something on a board | stone and went into her house over thor shouglers, It looked wort} "Ah, hat’ exclaimed the Green of bright and Tam ure ag fly:| Wizard, “It's the SourOld-Woman paper that ft was the golden bee-|Who-Livestinder-the- Waterfall, She hive, The more 1 think of St the | h 4 the key to the pixies’ eup: murengl get. Yen wir, I'm an nure | board." how ae i bottle of glue, T's thone | (fo Be Continued) Qixien.”” Vieonyriant, 4 Wi. As Borvine, Tne.) , yY Beatrice Burton fs the door turn. tn me-mak k would ton ‘|p socks on 1 hint wa Leet mak 1 and hapr While the cle a ho Y door of her room ‘orget it. 1 to get out ie down lke | up ME TOWN THE TOWN \S PRETTY DEAD WHEN SUCH A TOUGH LOOKING STRANGER 1S ABLE To WALIC THE FULL LENGTH OF MAIN | ? s « ae s the tray » L wasn't! And what's more, I'm| Dick's bed 1 wherever and wher He ' Of course, 1 ' ' Dick m id you really hat to 1 pped admit Well, In « of ul I Wayburn tand She somehow When ¢ She and wait go downstairs with If burat t 1 it up in 1 bring it Silently G obeyed | else | ho drinks eve STREET UNNOTICED MOM’N POP When I finish with Di ory obeyed two women went down to Ranghild’s| gr jess white kitchen. ‘ ry had no aprons of her own. | une for aprons. You take it up to around and get a bite of supper for om again They're not t want you t « he ati der if you kr ad matin.c beastly thin © 1925 NEA SERVICE INC. overed | are saying about Ma © an eggnog?” |) "Oh, people! People make m the way they « about ¢ ed and fared | po € y tempt were wid-! gy { 1 f such a had and 1 reading You ‘ " 4 minut Have * asked t r T'll| new Home Women's you, and show! asked Glory with it a loin her the pap a SS t. ¥ want n Ther ae Now then.” Me Gregor ‘ briskly, “Put on your ap G “ your hands and we'll ge! work.” She bustled about, collecting | 1 1a cute head | mi and eggs and nutmeg aa sho an n single wec-| wy ° But sho! ha Dick while I stir | door turn slow! And feo that| he: utes afterward « T guess m » going I'd hate to be left out Gregory pursed up her lip on few women who whe remark the “beast saying abc nd Jim Carewe! y losing of the 4 Bvidently bed. wtinued in Our Next Iseue) - BY STANLEY WELL MR, TYTE HOW'S YOuR BUSINESS THESE DAYS? 11'S BEEN PICKING) ) OP FING THE LAST FEW MONTHS MR, GONN (—_t WiSH Tt COOLS SAY AS MUCH ~ L WAS HOPING L COULD GIVE THE BoYS IN My OFFICE ALITTLE RAISE THIS MONTH BOT U CAN'T \F THIS SLUMP KEEPS LP MY BOOKKEEPER FoR ALITTLE CONSIDERATION ASKEO ME “TODAY —— hundred She knew now Glory was brushing her the guest-room dresser Yanghild's in a pantry | when she heard a bord ereak tn the ed f hall outside her. door n the x was made Was it Dick? She stood Di © P nto a tall| there listening, She was sure that glass and t je tra she the handle of her locked nen, a few mir 6 wan Aure she Upon TH’ BLOOMIN (IDIOT! WHY TA’ SAM HILL ) BOOTS AND WHY, NG NEARLY TIME FoR Boors 16 BE HOME — \ WONDER \F SHE FoonD ANY WORK TODAY ? | SoRE, THAYS TH’ TROOBLE.| GOT A 08 AS STENOGRAPHER ~ omar = WHY BOOTS - DIDNT You FIND ANY Work Y'kNow, WILLIE— 2/ HOLD an! You Ay Pop's AWFUL )| FoR6ET THAT MY PoP, SMART « I 6VESS \lo's A POLICEMAN, AES TH’ SMARTE \S SMART AS ANYONE — _ MANIN Towns! I-94. Yes, EVEN SS err LL. SMARTER! » Oop Bek Ve HER BUDDIES BLESS WER HEART-GHEG So BIG HEARTED AND UNSELFIGH. SHES TRYING SO HARD TO MAKE SOME MONEY THIS SUMMER SO HER, BROTRER CAN WANE A Pte TQ. | AL ‘BUT SHE HASNT MADE 4 CENT —INGTEAD OF SAVING IT SHES SPENDING MORE THAN EVER LOOKING FOR A R- VACATION, ray TRERNISH KY OWN > TYPEWRITER -NAFTER | HAD BOOGKT ONE THEY FIRED ME "CAUSE 1 DIDNT KNOW ROW “T'WORK TH’ OL TRING. AE KNOWS TH AAME OF EVRY STREET INTHIS [ sar any WHOLE TOUIA - WY, KE RPE ) EVEN KNOWS HOW ae pipe ay _ Ebeermicry IS {THAN AY-HE " MADE! S WHO DISCNERED sLecmRIcIry.! vootn Yoon.) ) *HoHe-ISTHATSO# ‘pop ie as AY POP kKWOWS > Mere! EVERYTHING THAT C TERE Is IN TH! WORLD —YER WELL, MEBBE AY PoP DOESNT KNOW EVERTHING, BUT HES G07 A DICMONARY THAT KNOWS TH" BOR — a [©1028 wy WEA sevice. Inc. 3 — HE SAID THE STORK HAD BROUGHT TWIN BOYS TO HIS HOUSE AND HE WANTED ME_TO THINK IT OVER AND SEE WHATL COULD Do FoR HiM ss YES-L TOLD HIM ED HELP OLT LATER ON = WHEN ‘THE TWINS GRow UP TLL GIVE EACH OF THEM A JOB IN MY OFFICE SRE -A FELLOW LIKE THAT OUGHT To BE REMEMBERED