The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1914, Page 20

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tuesday. Decerfber 15. 1914 ae THE EVENING WORLD’S “MOVIE”-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK : . 1 THROUGH PATHS OF PERIL we Part Two—The End of Hope we (Alt Rights Reserved) ue ‘Scenario by S. a. Wright 2 Taking a ie oe chance, Howard and The to the mountains must now As they gain the risi ind of the foot- Seized from behind by stealthy savages, Walter swing the oi éug-out broad. be completed foot, and, packing thei hills a dart f deadly bi 4 tothe “ay oda the eave sorings. supplies on thelr backs, yn strike Walter's hat. Savages are soon larking eee Mod ab Words ot tative tartan whee tie a in opposite directions. through the insect infested jungle toward hind the trees, and the two prepare to sell pede i Goabea thor po Chueresena Joguar falls prey to the hungry alligators. @ mountain range their lives dearly. enable them to understand have mastered visible in the distance, that they are in hostile hunds. - ————— |“ *SMATTER POP?” $2 Awerded Each Week 4 Laem cepagen tN J SAID I WENT To TED ‘ EVENING WORLD READERS ore EN POP WUTH Lar : ITH THE CHICKEN - J ITTLE AL E . . | MEANING EFARLY-AT 7 An SueKENC x CHICITENS 4 ‘ He SAME TIME , SEE ?( UTED “To THLEEP idisiad ? “raga Tapa Ait Him THE Sten NIGHT TSEFORE wid ‘ Now rye] ; ‘ BACH TO KRitHMUTH BED pH md | . ren “ioe story in ose q RETURN, posTAas, ’ | S Z 3 SS i Good Stories “ll of the Day’ SCENTLY lergyman friend— , in fact # clsemate-of tev.| LOOEW AND AXEL—Any Time That Cop Wants to Find Axel, He Knows Right Where to Look! > Iuliue Hulteen of the Swedish fuutheran Church at Campello decided sail z to wed. Gee, Our | miss A’ 5 $ Taint Axer's. : x , 3 the West, eo it is all AP tse He RAN HIS TAXICAS | ©6NOPE.: SUNNY HE WOULDN'T = ies aay cna Rev. Hulteon and V HAVEN'T SEEN “THE OL aH aera MOTORCYCLE COP | WIS CAB IS NO. 2323 -— E\ EVEN CALL ME UP ON THE, AN’ dT AWAY DOWN A SIDE STREET. ILL Look AT Some. MORE, arl PHONE AN’ LEMME KNOW WHERE HE 15 -- - 00 we happiness ant “s-Hrocaton KE 4 . EP. ROBERT CROSSIR of Onto does not believe in tiring bis i * t auditors, and in this connection : : _ Melle the tale of a rather “long- Seek winded” preacher of whom he knew. ij " ii ; “By the time he bad reached the 4 ‘sé i climax of hin sermon, according to — 2 Ps — § a GEIS the Ohio representative, one of the prs = rn, “yyy members of the congregation Was drowsing. The preacher, raining ‘Mig ‘volce until it penetrated every Corner, exclal : “Where “y The sleei r wa pe hla ile Y YOUR 4 a3 a wr BuT IF I PAY You \ CH £9, GIMME At this moment the cher tar 1 WON'T BE ABLE j “MELLO, DOLLY! AGehito BEST LaBLADy ny Hise Bena oe € To TAKE DOLLY 19 THIS My “UL = SEATS IN THE A TianiT- YAD— thia time the had fully THE SUSAR PLUN~ YES, USE ! Y, wakened, und, taking his hat In ono 2. ‘ is i 1 SHOULD WORRY, ad rubbing bis eyes with the THEATRE— : TUL BE UP DOLLY LOVES NE ted toward th . P, g EARLY — KK ANY WAY ! No Place for Ladies. | ETHEL'S WAY—No. 2-A Disagreeable Experience coves. Wt ae picts © FAMOUS foreign ney apaper NE of our Western Senators, . = ‘who possesses a rather irascibie stopping at a seas! 5 / #0 » | temper, has a habit on days|where the dining room helpers, fol- hen everything seems to go wrong, |jowing the New England custom, were P \ VP Of eonlding the clerks employed by bis! nearly all college girls, working dur- f \ ) ; Z ittee. |. vacation in order to keep them- \ : Not long ago, during @ session of the | selves at school the reat of the year. D ’ Seri the Westera salon had ¢x-) ‘The spectacied young person who / “J Th LO 8 desire that one of his clorks| presided over the table whore the ‘ & tabulated statement of cer-/German newspaper man ate was un- 1 <_ om {4 trade statistics of the United doubdtedly of excellent breeding, but j D ‘The statement was accord-|ang never seemed able to remember : eS Y * iwhe wianoed at ht with whether the eggs were to be fried on fair that be [i ‘mo-|one side or scrambled on both. mt he looked up oh Spaielmnes: a! Finally, one evening, after he had > been served with a meal entirely dit- yeas reowiter 2d ferent from the one he had ordered, teats ‘ Sapive-year- the foreigner lost his temper and

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