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THE SEATTLE STAR 1 \ (Gat TEMINDS ME In WIRE SAID & SH re) SAFE] | BE SURE AN ORORR A CHICKEN FOR. TONIGHT 7 STOO in TH! BUTCHER. SHOP With MEA MINUTE — WILL YA, SAM ? (Podiisned dy arrangement with Firet National Pictures, Inc, aod Freak Lieré Productions, Ine.) CHAPTER XAVHLE From Dawson ¢ t flows in a north teward the Interna amd altho the cam More than 60 1 American territory o river bh 90. Since the Yu ts the mat art of trave both winte A gummer—there & rocks fors who fled the wrath of Northwest Mounted Police to obtai & liveral start, for 90 miles of dead flat going is no easy run and pol teams were et of fh Time was when evil ore had dertaken to . tose themselves 4 Sdventure at best 2 had . Z r Pas pies ss = = adventure at best a had tasued| we 7 HOW ARE You TUNG F ; as to b nak ‘ , ALONG (0) YOUR pad Py rR = RE KoursE,y! YOu CANT FIGURE . EM Tig ing " rage ams MATH CLASS i a URED “TODAYS LESSON 1 WAVER T OUT .\0 BE GLAD THANKS ~ Bor WORRYIN ME 7 won the reputation of never i at no | +a roy) ALL WORKED DONE YESTERDAYS. TO HELP You ALL | DONT BigvE RIGHT Now aa en longer raked aaythi ' wi Pee NEY | CAN = YOU COULD HELP 1M GONNA m longer risked anything . LEK a WAT ‘ ‘ ME OUT Much 7 @ dash for American soil, ventu: H outed some- THIS TIME = TV TH DANCE ThiGKy and even then only with a substan ng . Q » the ¢t un fal margin of time in th f rfc t f ° t de But the winter winds are mooty, t aint, £ h markings of the temper of the Arctic is u tain, hence luck play a large fart in these enterprises, Be Rock and Doret were sufficiently familiar with the haxards and the disappointments of avel th {ime of year to feel extreme doubtful of overhawin. the two McCaskeys, and so they were by ttered wy Rio means sanguine of succeas as|fagots had embedded themselves in they drove headlong into the night, p03 ere fast, but Both teams were low Ight; neither driver carried stove, tent, | or camp duffle. jeeping bags, a little cooked food for themselves, ; ieee 5 aoe (mimes & bundle of dried fish for the dogs, | as u 3 z % that w the tate the pursuers; * hey’) >! pretty fast, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS had allowed themselves. Given good | t "Il never get them a “ weather, nothing more was needed. | the side of F y Mile.” { YNENER SAW PF, - AT RING 2 PORT) My ete areas ist: Yeu. dor eget tt, Se yout: Lied ) NER AUNT SENT, f CRASS SAY! TD NEVER Guesrion | vaty DoTCHA = ward and 2 drop it TUE RING THAT} you TAT THING F J | SAY’ mars GOLD, PuRE ! TD NEVE ¢ ’ = op im temperature, | ot beeg scare, dem feller. Dey IT LOCKS Le a > det ne, zaaeany | quis beck of ose Mask ‘ene apt to|Funnin’ so fas’ dey | AY AUST EAUAA (4 wunty, IT AINT GOLD! MY AUNT EMMA AAYTHING THAT MY 60 AN ASK A tte praeber pergy i herneegh ord Beebe Aere me) |) “starrac.od 7) "Eves Gov! | |WoxONT SEKO MS rated Aner woLoae 7. SeNelty Mmitted himself to think about such | river of tha stein thea: ies YA, WILLIE | rsenass J® ee Pai pha cca things. Burdened tiws lightly, the) kon 40 mi above the bor his ¢ 1 ) it tee " ys } sleds rode high and the malamutes| was a " romps! along with them. When the Daws the late dawn finally came ft found | it had Ian them far on their way was all but deserted That wind, following the snowfall | Cudatr rival of the day before, had been a -~ halt m py circumstance, for "in ny | of th eteal places it had blown the trail clea e a gold. Here wo that daylight showed it wi t its mout! ors tama tees Away into the distance like a thread bet . sktu: anil taid down at Jom. Here and|they h supplies there, of course, it was hid a i thal hhectaks der the lee of bluffs or of wooded . hint cartiival bends, for instan it was drift to celebrate the 1 luck or to deep, completely obliterated, in fa¢ t And in such places even & sensone ck and his companion pulled musher would have floundered a od tht anata © Jessly, trying to hold it bodies hs urrie WELL, 1F You HAVE ANY PROBLEMS “BFBUERSE SAS i - Si F too, agacity. Rock, from his position in the rear, marveled ae eee capes the ned ths CoCganea of. the L IMAGINE [T MUST BE )( OH IT GETS VERY Bur Hs a WELL IM ONLY WORKING ~="THE ACORNS OF TODAY WELL-ER-NO! L INTEND 3 x ARE THE OAKS OF THE TO DO THE TRINGS HE ripacked ridge conceal t : downa«tver to AWFULLY INTERESTING MONSIONOUS BESIDES Goud way FOR MY FATHER TEMPORARILY- Z NGS Secith: the matt, naw covering. [ uccor 8 diane hk TO WoRK IN A BIG A FELLOW NEVER To START I HAVE AIMS FoR DOING FUTURE ~ ITS JUST A pass QW dzsgea Qe FeeD. goss we fs oe ores we aes a TO! Ti Houbtedly the fellow knew his bus! « was dixgusted, but hiv’ next OFFICE LIKE YOURS GETS ANYWHERE ) BiG THINGS AS Soon QUESTION oF Feu Ne 1 (OLR WAY TRRODG! ness and the officer congratulated | elicited information t WORKING FoR J AS L GET THE Ri rates ice himself upon bringing him along. cheered him. Yes, “ SOMEONE ELSE / . c) i E GOAL OF « They had been under way for had just py ru, one of : | OUR 10! Jive or six hours when the tardy|them an active, ¥ daylight came, but even thereafter | the other a tall, Doret continued to run with his | with black ¢ hand upon his sled. Seldom aid| meanor. They jie ride, and then only for a mo-| they had tarried only long enough ment or two when the going was/to feed their dogs and to make fest. For the most part he main-| some inquir m learning that | tained a steady, swinging trot that | the local p were on the main kept pace with the pattering fect er somew below, ¢ had Jahead of him and caused the miles | held a consultation and then had to rapidly drop behind. Thru dr headed Mile. | knee-deep, thru long, soft stretches) “Up ) ck cried, in he held to that unfaltering stride; | surpr: Are you sure bedaslonally he turned his head and s 8 ; go,” hia inform @ashed a smile or waved his hand | ant larec what made gt the man behind. us think th was somoeth Along about 10 o'clock he hal wrong. That‘s why we been on t fis team where a dead spruce over- okout for you. We figured they fnung the river bank. By Bae ng Sead on the dodge and hard presned, | : led in behind him he|but we couldn't do nothing z Bes cantons =o the bank, ax in|it. You see, it's y 1 g{and determination, so he shut his|in their collars, This was indeed a] MW’ DUFFER, THE hand, and was making the chips) miles to the line up y 2 th and spurre ip rebellious race, @ marathor = ne teat ot GOLF ER FLAPPER FANNY says | fly. He sent the dry top crashing | Down the Yukon it’s 40. on | a into swifte actior There | courage and enduran down, then explained one mos’ two hours, ¥ |was no longer a opportunity | wid go to him who could call into f “Dem dogs go better for 1 rest.| “What do . ter riding the en whe the | fullest ig nso his last uttermost ” HANK, HOW COME WAY, DuRN i ¢ tle, eh?’ janother by: wired rail was hard, for some of the po-|ounce of reserve power. i hy ier sed the sweet-from his| “Murder,” R pasa J, short.| lice dogs were limping and loaf a (To Boe Continued.) YER ete PICTURE IT TAKES ALU TH face. “You're certainly hitting !t|iy; then he heaved hia aled _ - . | SHOW AIN'T DOWN’ So }/ PROFITS T’ RUN TH man. We've made good| motion once more, for ‘Poleon had ; “| eee tnt T haven't seen any tracks, | started his team and was making ; ‘ LEcTRIC LIGHT Mt Have you?” off thru the town, Down into the ; | ‘ | OUT: IN FROAT: “We see ‘em bimeby.” bed of the smaller stream tho pur ! < : “Kind of a joke if they hadn’t|suers mado their way and up this rome, after all—if they'd really | they turned, Again they urged their == | dogs into a run. It took some ef-| LETTER FROM SALLY ATHER-; edgo o that love Js costing (Advertisement) fort to maintain a galloping pace,| TON TO LESLIE PRESCOTT | him. 1 have never been able to now, for the teams were tiring, and| Received your note, my dear Les-|roalize, or rathor determine, which | after some mental calculations Rock | ile, this morning. It was very sweet| wore the best. Having lovo, there Best Way to Loosen | shook his head doubtfully. Of]! of you to take the trouble to write! almost alwaya comes a time when Stubborn om Cough jcourse, his quarry was at a disad-|to me the moment you arrived at|ono wonders if its possession is | vantage, thero being t men to|your destination. I had hardly fin-| worth the heartacho it ont Even | ‘This home-made remedy is a wonder J one sled, but—23 miles, wi ‘o- | ished reading your letter when your! when two people are ns devoted as! Nelo beeen et ope hour start! It was altoge husband camo in and read me parts|are Ruth and her husband. there 1s | sted ; Sreat a handicap. The licut of the one you had written him.|more or less unhappiness caused had figured on that last 40 m It must be very aad for poor|thru circumstances over which Here is a home-made syrup which | the “last five or 10, in fact, but this! Ruth Burke when she has added to|noither has any control millions of people have found to be! wwe of direction had upset all the most dependable means of break-| his plans and eS her own physical ills and fears this! jor instance, I know Ruth { ing up stubbo ughs. cheap | ms estimates. vii terrible thing that has come tO!much more troubled over her hus-! el uetcis bat Fete prompt in ne, | Sently the Me ys cared her husband. I aed to envy het) hand's gunshot wound than he is| tion. Under its healing, soothing in-| how or where they crossed tho lino, | and think that whilo she, perhaps! himuelf and he, of course, ix wor fluence, chest soreness goes, phiegm| #0 long as thoy crossed it quickly | was no moro deserving than I, abo|rying for feat ‘something will hap. tising At onetya hkegess ou pot | ant S% Canadian territory behind) must be having a much happier} pen to her when her baby ta born | be ps a you getithem. Barring accident, theref time of it. | I am feeling greatly disappointed, A 104 the moonlight that makes jood night's restful yleep. The} oy 0 y zt fieual throat and chest colds are con- Berar: ace naan eat ely, ih | Of course, I know she wasn't very| my dear Leslie, for 1 am afraid you fellow tell a girl the things qguered by it in 24 hours or legs,|told himself regretfully that they vy " sé buaband and| 7 ome wher Pi ‘ knows he doesn’t mean, Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse-| were as good as gone. Two hours) |aPPY With her first husband nnd) will not be homo when Paula Peri 4 | z Ness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial| tt was too much., On the other {either was I, and 1 sald to myself| Is here. I counted so much on ~ asthma, or winter coughs, | hati, he and ‘Poleon how I a “Walter Burke is making up to her) ing you two women together, for} | lin as hard work as heaving coal, But To make this splendid cough syrup, : up: |for all this.” you know, I think, of all the women | then, pour 24 ounces of Pinex into a ping | feat trail to follow, while tho flee. | fF f } : erie ae rg AL os aaa shih fig eothérs. bad unbroken pet | Today, Loslic, I'm a little mixed|! have known, you and Paula Aro | granulated sugar syrup and shake|ahead of them, and that meant that|UP about it all, ‘Taking it alto-| tho finest. | eed EO ig Dp , use clari-| they must take turns ahead of their | ether, I don't belie that aie And yet, you are so totally differ | | wos, Honey, or corn syrup, jogs. Th t 0 Jor even you are happier than ent from each other, You both after instead >, Eilthe dog hen, too, 60 miles over | p : ou boi } afternoon ' fratead of supar syrup, Either way Grifted trails at this #eawon of tho|I have soon enough tately among | soem to havo the namo understand. | | But Mre, Walton shook her head oust, Neen MUDD CENTER'S PICTURE SHOW FoF much better cough syrup than | Year was a heavy day's work, and|my married friends to know that|ing and that seems very strange | Jick plaid mwoater coat, and a dark| wx. doar! We are going to the Inter. | Was KING EXPENSES, WITH PRosPEcTs You could buy ready-made for threo | the McCaskeys must be very tired | life, yea Ifo and love, are mostly|to me, for each of you muxt have| Ay overcoat and cap to matuh, national Exhibit.” OF A PROFIT TO Hank HARKINS, THE Onli) He AN pape acini aaa old by now, for neither was in tho|fifty-fitty propositions. If you do|reached It along entirely different] Nancy got a dark blue jersey "The what?" crled the Twins t OYER=REACHED HIMSELF BY ING ONE drean to be worn with plain white | iether in dismay. It certainly sounded ORDER! f 3 io | s Pinex is a special and highly con- | Pest of condition. In tho spring,|not once in a while run {nto un-| paths, slicker, | dreadful, i é | OF THOSE NEW FANGLED ELECTRIC SIGNS Ooze RY WEA SERVICE. Inc she may not have meant it | exactly, After lunch Nick said, “Mother, mayn't go to the movies this centrated compound of gentiine Nor-| When the snows were wet and sled| happiness on your own account,| If I did not know better, 1 collars and cutt, P way pine extract, known the world | runners ran as if upon grease, such | you are sure to be moro unhappy] would say you both had suffered se Adsl Lal Ld i] Gpon tho ae hrompt healing effect |a journey would have heen no| when the one you loves gets Into| greatly and como thru ite purity. tn wool sweater, and a brown| Mrs. Walton laughed, “Oh, tt Isn't / FROM THE CITY sm SOME FOLKS NEVER KHON | embranes. To avoid disappoiniment, ask your |RTeat effort, tut in thin temper. trouble ing firea triumphant. coat with a fox collar, Also a} 10 bad frre ypstsacarny eat a WHEN THEY ARE WELL OFF aun druggist for "2% ounces of Pines” | ature the atecl shoes creaked and a} You will notion, ac MT say, |(Copyright, 1926, ‘Tho Seattle Star)| brown folt hat with a allk rosotte| gallery Bento ce the freee hicture With full directions, and don’t accept | man's muscles did not work freely. | “when the one you loves, Kets into i 2@g50 @ peeozuees 5 2 Some of tho finest pletures " f 'o bee! » | ly Pith fall aire jaranteed to give| Men had been known to play out| trouble.” When ono loven. much, TOMORROW —Lettor from Sally on tho side, {n the world have been brought to 7 ©1028 BY WEA SERVICE. INC. om absolute natiaf ‘ . 7 »slde America recently. ‘The: in promptly retundede Phe Ping wey | unexpectedly. After all, thero was | ono ng must Nave a very dooy Knowl-| Atherton to Leslie Proscott, Besides that they got new shoos en hey are only te iy vy ribbed stockings and] b¢ here for a few weeks and T should | Te Ft. Wayne, Ind, @ porsibllity of pulling them down, and hoavy ri . wold fran | ‘ ay here unt sh at al and as long us there was that po gloves and other things, ike to seo them today. I think you |” «yf See NON nay ———— , ) hey look as though they | You'll be all right alon " > " would enjoy them, too, children. |. \ ¢ igh thoy | You'll be all righ (Aa ¢ TR, By ths A rete Policeman ré H Sth re TaN Sane on mi feck Aftor nll, still plotures are quite as st re x al don't they, Mother!’ “TIL watoh them," sald "se Ba Bureau of Supplie 6 Aaae used to au ng and going from ono store tol intoresting as pages 4! claimed Nancy: ‘i rdly i Navy Dewartie TWathinuren to | Thock assured Himself that this another they got pretty tired, eae moving. plotures) and Cap kindly, “Chere 18 ha people do not pay enough attention A man in brass buttons and a blue G ! wht he he won't hurt 4¢ we tal until . m., Nov, 24,| fight had established one thing, at Perhaps they woren't giad when(ito thems" cap heard hor and stopping up ho| yer s° ft Wort Hen ture 1926, for delivering brush hoars, | joast A that , | 1, “ Vil toll them about t Ualerccnttap ee ast, and that was Pierce Phillips lunch timo came and thelr mother] “AN right, Mother, We'll go. sald, “If you would’ like to have « nt away anil copper nickel allow. innocence of the Courtoan Killing. took them to a ton-room all’ decors fons . 0," sald | catalogue, Madam, you clin got one! {ts Walton wen 1 Nancy and Nick, But they dian’ 1 thomselyes on the tH, axe, combined troiieya and| The murderers wore he there a lle ataes Y didn't} at tho desk in the corrido: ve, | Twins sottled them polate and yonst to the Navy Yard.| could be no doubt of tt, ‘heir frane| oy otive ROBERTS BARTON ated in yellow leaves, and yellow | want to 90 vory much, ait th namo," Y. Tt B1Ves | ortable ble leather sents Puget Hound, Wash., ete, Apply tot silk curtains and yellow light-shados! propoan the 4 tie haste confowned alr ¢ i Y a prop nie) Ry Tho picture galleries were wy “Thank you, u They were very, very # Hiveetea te ute gatpely ,crtleer, | te | Histe. contemrad thelr" ui NO, 1—IN THE PICTURE GALLERY But tho smells wore oven betton| tong, It woomed to tho children, when | “Chleldron,. yeu. eine et A Peale Abate mg fo the Bureau of Supplies and ’A than the looks, and the food was atiil| they finally arrived at the place,|oome back. Sit down on this big] Suddenly a peculiar thing hotter than tho smells, Mrs. Walton | There was ono long room after an.|toathor sont and vost your poor iuttie poned! sounts, CHARLES MONI pags | OWN reputation, the memory of that| One day the ‘Twins wont with, Nick got m dark bive serge nult, aald thoy ato cnough for conl-heavors, | other, with tholr walls simply covered ‘logs. I havo to telephone to Nene (To To Continued) manter General of the Navy, 10-91 | Ovation ho had received upon Jeay-| their mothor to the city to get}some new whito collars, and some “ & gave the officer new sngth some tor clothes, a i ing, give the officer new strength some winter cloth very nico shirt Also a lumber: ' so it must be that buying now clothes | with | big paintings in magnificent anyway, and T may bo gon little (Copyright, 1995, NIA sorvichy 8 ry r © Fone A lo (Copyright, 1925, a t 8 aes - 1 aaa NN

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