I WOHDEft. «WHAT J— T H A ff M O H K fcY '3 S Q U A W K IN ' ABOUT. On* mornln’, while I waa •till on th* cannibal Island, Woogie, my ape pal, com­ menced jabberin' and grin­ nin’ and pointed off into th* ju n gle Just aa I was beglnnin* to think he waa goin* dippy he ruahed off into th* Jungle, still Jabber­ in ’. I waa puffin* away on m y pipe, wonderin’ if I’d ever ace Woogie again, when a voice among th ’ thick trees y e lle d : "Ahoy! Douse your top- lights, you lubber!" Well s ’r, what with Woo- gle’a funny actions, and now thia voice yellin ’ that way, I was beglnnln’ to think that I waa goin’ dlp- and hearin’ things, ell a’r, what do you think I found when I hunted up th ’ place where that voice cam e from ? A bloom in’ parrot, talk in ’ and y ellin ’ like a bucko mate in a blow. I was chucklin’ at th’ parrot’s funny lingo, when a ll a t once about a hundred. aavagea pile«, onto nus. Down I went, and th’ last thing I heard was t h screechlri’ o f th’ parrot. When I came to I waa tied to a big post, and those grinnin’ apes o f cannibals were plnchin’ me. rollin’ their eyes, and lickin’ their **{>■• . I «ay* to m yself, B ill, here’s where you go Into th’ stew pot for aure. •• I waa feclin* pretty sad, when there waa a screech, and out o f th’ jungle flew th ’ parrot, with W oogie and another ape right behind him. In About two shaker o f a top s’! sheet, Woogie aunt those savages scodtin’ and had me loose from th’ post. Then once more he commenced iabberin*, look­ in’ kinds foolish, and point­ ed to th ’ oth e- ape. Then I got wise. Th’ other ape was W oogie’ missus. Well s*r I had to laugh, and Woo­ gie and his m issus kinds giggled too. In my next yarn I’ll tell you how I escaped from th ’ cannibal island. c ■I ok \ salpo TO tk O . K ., 1 I DON’ T o eu v re fe tT IT; W O O GIE, s a u u t ann k—1 W IT H A BUCO M A T E ANC> > A B R W B X B , W E LAIt> o u r? COUR.-SE F O R . T H * Q E LE B E-S K O B E I N «JAPAN* y»w Q O M A L L HANDS d e c k ». % / ' ' i v / i t h ! t W ia X lliA . oil, »a. ’W „ ,, W o n C A P T A I N DEARy -SAID T O ’ A IKE 7 I’D L O V E T O *»W AT Y O U f] W IT H A M A I k U H t S P IK E . \ th « 1. V i c K D lR T T W O R K O N BO A R D * -, HAH T H ’ B O A T S’ «B O O SH * i Q oakk '. OOT- W W F - W w r i o o f*T » r — r- WOZOO k ! pm B T C>\N HvtA a l u *Sxj/viNien. a b o u t A RO SE Bu-SH b E B 0 0 6 H T \M H \cH F A lU E v iT o B v o o a A .- OTHER M O RNING HE S o t H E n OUT OF B E Vi ANt> S rtb lW E to HER A BE R o s e oh t h e b u s h uJWEH SHE U4EHT T o ’ S H B tSIScOMEREXi \T VUAS F rom a F v o th s ts B o c w e y T i f o o h IWITH A S T R IN G .