The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1925, Page 10

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; oes Sy 1 about Barba BRGIN MERE TODAY dor femir ARBA a Re REYN¢ % and § where am I? him } 6 % ; her, in the h Jafternoon in her own bedroom, and 4 i critich and Iette by OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON | wo! , up to . ai met tray beberdl x “ » fom, tha on the table beside her. Bho fe! —_ NO. 11—THE TWINS SAW THE FOX i> asfully rested | thought of her {gnomint i fi of aniusing anec notes, but she listened ting an occasional pr of the o harass at th ako it off.) he very © remain her to ® wn to the tray | her mother hovering A thump sounded on the front Porch beneath her windows, ‘The | paper id Mra, Hawley, and went }down to get it the wreck story and | | pictures, spread ail over the front | * t m I have never played for an| age of t Telegraph. side by the provedito he ax | what Barbara hud written, 5 j In one end stood nd, shining amp which re note of Alexel’s Under her name | “You are music itself, with your great child-like eyes and) ya, Barbara gasped and looked a little richly un Inarder, ‘Then sho read voracioualy.| Your shining hair and your smooth white throat,” the grea?) peated the hit was her own story, slightly rear.| Pianist said to Barbara, as he placed his hand on hers. | loungin ranged here and th : | ly the same copy that she had laid on ¢, but en 1.| ated himself at the! }as usual softer-place to land than that tiled “Stop! Stop!! Mister Fox! he shouted. | the editor's desk six hours before Barbara swung thru tho gate into] corrid : ‘ewan 0 play. nd Nick stopped theirjhad stopped for a minute with To the tnfir ra’ lair and wi iry gos Barbara smiled. fro’ sd " a Black ponies and listened. jears up and one foot lifted as tho /| tray r hat and coat. No-| “Your assignment this a Ale c , Riokd bark! na} he wasn't quite sure which w side xcept Miss Badger, | sald W : oe pr Sone: oe Caen eeree Soe the best way to turn for safety. | 4 sour good morning, | Alexet Nikol r horses gallo: ng came’ more and and horses were between} Nobody knew, when Barbara came| Bart his hole, and if he wanted| into the T ph office the melody that Barbara fe sure must be his own, } She sat rapt, watching the miracu ara advanced to the city desk | his concert to: more clear! oss the fields Wells brought | some trouble : = neninhak ra, “But I'd certatr | hat old thing asked mo what] blood t n for thoes thie ar is » 1 sald when you were coming to, | ¢ H 1 care only for g HERFRIES, @ rough 8 f Then it all came back, “I did what|@nd I told her 1 didn't hear, ¥ P the _ eve tp emainy , : iH . lid talk about Br mebody, you F an alk) ** his heg » Mg . * ey do,” she 4 out, ! * pty Need hen aw le thy ald I'd dh Mie me : 1}? I v t any of her| ; the comfort a faints ou pe from /a rush of etched men ¥ es Ate | of B city, (Oe Seat tae / excitemer nt the other girl ¢ ' , NOW GO ON WITH ‘THE STORY tightened her Npsand|_ “Mr: Wells « por Then h mM ve nodded to Adeline | ‘x! When ye tou ‘ 3 CHAPTE jaald ne mel getagpsecdbyg gered home, Are you well enough to | Barbara 1, {axcinated. It was his, H ta Si: eat ‘ | stay with Barbara, anc h Ave needless to « uestions, She felt ros it I - wo Lbages x ive uld not do to 7 “Perfectly,” smiled Barbara, feel instinct! “* ara moved, re fest. room: cand. « ‘ Adeline made up for Miss Badger BB eye eased he inquire of this cultured gentleman romething @ — ns ages 2 0 I'll be all what he thought of the American hor | dor - " r, or whether he considered Alexel he wa 2 No, {4 Adeline, “you'd better | sod hair @ detriment to musical ag br ! > do what Mr, Wells tells you That's | succens a atch the only way you can get along with This interview was being done for ne PER FANNY say: “The fox can’t be far away,” et back to It safely, he would ! morning, that a conquering heroine | hin he “Nice think a0." 1 ela tineece West in Cea dete te said Nick. “We must try to save| Dave to make a wide circle had just arrived. M 1. “You d tally doreertna thet’ tines arin} phew He knew he would have to nave) Nobody gavo any sign, for that! give mo ¢ tell you no SA ‘arasdy stun HAHA tos mim, his strength and take as short a/ matter, that yesterday had been any | terd you w ee ee. ; ig © s928 wy MEA BEMICE, WW Yes, we surely or ald | cut as poasidl different from any other day, Wells | fain inf ( Miia inaala Lowed. au biaicaterbia|. No Virginian ban-Chbrianton me Mister Blue Coat, jumping down| Thoughts don't take as long as| a8 buried tn hin assignment book y you migh © stammerings , 7, Nig M’DUFFER, THE GOLFER BUT TAKES AN EAC THCAee O EXCITE 4 CADDY, DOLLAR FoR WORKIN OALY ONE DAY s a rush and) # fs WILLIS HAD IT BUT THEY FIRED 4 c | = the dead leaves; But Mister Blue Cap was as! | AA LAST WEEKS TO GET ITAYSELE AK You coc E=& ? almost at the ponies’ feet. quick as a wink. “Stop! Stop! Mis-| | Boy T GOTTA RANE TK LAWN SAY TABY Tl zl aaer 7. And there stood Mister Fox! He| ‘er Fox!" he shouted. “Stop and} [S_ PAY A FELLA 1 3 A 3 “rf | we'll save you.” | “How?’ asked the Fox stopping again end fookine buck. I cannot jtell you how {t happened that the | Twins understood word. Oh, yes, of cotirse 1 know why! I for- | got! Their magic shoes under the | bunting boots, gave them all sorts jof magical powers—even to under- stand fox language. | “You'll have to be quick,” pant- | ed the fox. “The dogs are already | to the top of the hill." “They only follow you by smell. ing you,” said Mister Blue Cap, “It you could move without touch- jing the ground they would lose track of you at once.” | “Humph!" sni can 1? OTTO WATT By Barrie Payne the fox. “How rs ae tee ie is HLLO- Why ARE YoU TT] p j Lhe i LEGSEE-TH NOMB@ER OF TH STANDIN' HERE IN FRONT FA, f z f PLACE WHERE HE 1S STAYING eee you," offered Nick. “| | OF I\' STORE You aor J 4 } j 1S COR. MAIN AND 19° ST. }won't hurt you. Jump right up IRED FROM? WAITIN’ & here and I'll ride you away to a pat cer nr , SEG IF EY = |safe place. The dogs can't follow BACK? “ y i ARG STILL IN was no time to answer, even. Without another word, the poor fox leaped up on Nick's pony, jand away went the Twins over a ditch, @ field, a fence and a creek, | into a woods, “Get down now—there’s a grand} | place to hide among those rocks Jand trees,” said Nick. ‘The dogs| |can’t find you now." | “Oh thank you, thank you,” cried | the poor fox, scampering off. | “Did you children have a good | } time?” asked the hunter later, “Too | |tad we didn’t get a fox to ePes you. We had one but we lost him| 3 some way. The dogs lost the trail." Gose—Co Tho Twins had no answer to this. | (To Be Continued.) a [HOT Water | © 1925 BY MEA BERVICE, Inc. Copyright. 1925, Amociated Editors, tee) on lowed, as from a treasure house, ke wut from the place whi e had been| Words and it all happened very gee ae . — “= — 507 a fs seed stpeaers ts eotsom sa hated 4) hiding under Nick’s coat-tails. That | Wickly | y nal 1 PR mea f fa one reaaon Thought you to iis | 82 duickly that t weemed aa tho| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SALESMAN $AM place in Picture Land. I have al © fox had SeaeOny: stopped when | SAY Wy DONT You @ DOA a oe AEST Lien ia as ways wondered what became of the started ry ‘ats had ae the D MULLSTS GROCERY aN’ GST iS Be aan Piss unt. And now Tr ponies, and putting eat OF COMPANY YOU KEEO-T roe ground was off Itko| | Tf JOB WORKN' ON SATURDAYS T KNOW dust TH CHAP 4OU OUGHT TO GO Wurth — WHAT 4H HECK! “~HASS TH’ POLICE ,, STATION! | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES (Copyright, 1925, N. E. A. Service, Inc | MUD CENTER FOLKS 4 7 ‘ AW-THEYRE US JEALOU: : SEM, WALTER NT ARE pear! 1 bo ‘ : he igs SSE ERIONE ay: — - ~ TL 7 ue: Sac DOIN’ OUR STUFF AT TH’ 0 WOULONT pd Serio ANE yan SAS HE'S we : shove wn ee If so v's You, 1s (T, DAGoBeRt \// YOURE GOING oot || SYNIOR HOP Way I PEREOMALY ITN Srvoor amet a Tous eee 8 So win Yj sture? with alt THET 1/7 pw yave & A LOT LATELY TNIGHT \ TWINK, RE AS QUITE dane ‘t " ——11_ ACE = BOT YOu HEAR SO MANY THINGS ABOUT ar ss HAT THEY'RE TALKIN’ UY, ! HOME if wooo ct’ cHoP aT Ho were AN’ ‘TOU PLAYIN’ SANDY : HEART, MA, 7M Mi Claws (1 J). GITtin? PAID FER CUPS SMASHED! [UP IN THE AR ABOUT IT- ; THEY'RE ALL RIGHT, WOMAN, YOU'RE IT WAS AN ACCIDENT: 1 BouGHT THOSE BUT Why DIDN'T You GETTING MORE STOP AT THE STORE ON CUPS AT THE 5 &1O¢ BOY THEM ALL ONE CARELESS EVERY DAY _{ ‘YOUR WAY HOME AND STORE = HOW DO SIZE? THIS CUP GET TWO CUPS TO You LIKE 'EM?P 1S MOCH SMALLER REPLACE THESE — “TAN THE OTHER POP SLUPES NEW JOB PLAYING SANTA CLAUS IN FRONT OF CALEB SYKES’ STORE BLEW UP IN SMOKE WHEN MA SLuPe PENETRATED HIS DISGUISE AND WALKED HUM HOME. ~~ POP'S PROSPECTS FOR PICKING UP @& LITTLE Loose CHANGE ARE ALL SHOT \ GO WITH HIM ALOT, | OUGHTTA KNOW — A'\'D SAY HE WAS TH’ BEST FIBBER BY TAYLOR i = WELL YOU SEE L THOUGHT | YOU COULD USE THE SMALL CUP WHEN YOU ARE, RETURNING ) FLOvR AD SUGAR! x KBFUSPascsa go Fo — Pyegeggzye Fag gE ashe ea ee ig ee EE

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