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,1 ,! 4, PAGE TEN Madman's Island BY NARD JONES Copyright 1937 NA Sorvico, Inc. CANT Me CHARACTERS KAY REAR lllll 1Nheroine raw .." Inherits a nehi for ,mention. . at I I T II 4) A It 14lia7'a roontoonte nod en-adventurer. 1Plitstll.I.A. HUN Nthe third adventurer. CORR EMT II It 0 T II iflS and , CHIA NT HARPERyoung elen , tiNiN whose expedition turned out to he n rare pretence. Yestertinet The senreh Is in tensilled w hen Groot Itorper tolls to return niter he went ashore to , and kar. CHAPTER XII THE two girls quickly followed , Tom Forrest into the speed ' boat's cockpit. "Hadn't you better stay aboard the yacht?" he asked. Melita shook her head stub love with her. He knew he would willingly risk his life for her. HE had not gone far when he , saw the little "Chinook" an , chored close to the shore. Al though there was no visible sign of life aboard, Harper removed his , jacket and shoes and waded into : the water. As quietly as possible , he swam toward the cruiser and heaved himself aboard. A quick ; examination showed her to be de ., eertedand told him nothing to solve the mystery of what had :"happened to Kay Dearborn. His jaw set grimly, Harper dived back Into the water and swam to shore In swift, powerful strokes. Hurriedly getting into his shoes, he struck on down the beach, de : termined now to search every square foot of the island until he had found the girl he sought. Mac ' Forrest and the waiting speedboat were forgotten. So definite and , determined was his purpose that everything else was shut out. Within an hour he had traveled almost the entire east shore of the Island, and now he started out : across it, heedless of the growing dusk. Remembering the cabin, he decided that Kay's captor would be likely to take her there. As much as the thick growth would 'tpermit, he increased his pace, hoping he would be able to find the spot before nightfall. He was stumbling madly along In the underbrush when some thing white and moving caught his eye ahead. He ran faster, saw the object suddenly disappear. And then, a hundred yards on. he COPS. 1231 BY SEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REC. U. S. PAT. OFF tound Kay Dearborn, prone and cowering. When she looked up from the depression into Nvhich she had stumbled in her fright, when she saw that her pursuer was Grant Harper, she began to weep hysterically. He leaped down, lifted her gent ly against his shoulder. "Thank God I've found you," he whispered huskily. "Are you all right? Are you hurt?" ' " CHAPTER XI 'THE two girls quickly followed KAY shook her head weakly. "Just just awfully tired." Tom Forrest into the speed "My friends and I happened to ' boat's cockpit. run into your cruising mates. How "Hadn't you better stay aboard did you get away from the 'Chi the yacht?" he asked. nook'? There was someone aboard with you, wasn't there?" Me lila shook her head stub- " She told him what bornly. "We're going with you." had happened after leaving Me lita , "That's probably the best plan," and Priscilla on shore and boarded , Mac agreed. "No telling what the "Chinook." might happen if we leave them on "You're all right now," Harper the 'Mistral' alone. That fellow told her soothingly. "We can't be seems to be everywhere at once. far from where the 'Mistral' is an Hang on a minute, Tom. I'm go- choredand your friends are safe Mg to grab up a couple of re- aboard." Carefully he helped her volvers from the cabin." to her feet. "Do you think you His brother stepped on the can make it?" starter, bringing the motor to life Kay smiled. "II think so." ' with a roar. "Good idea!" He looked down at her sneakers, In a moment Mac was back, two belts and holsters in his hand. He torn to shreds by the underbrush. leaped over the rail and handed Good Lord! You'll have to wear ; one to Tom Forrest. "Let's go y m shoes. You can't get anywhere in those. a a a , "What about you?" ,.After leaving Mac Forrest in the Grant Harper laughed. "I never speedboat at the north end of the ' had a pair of shoes until I was 17 island, Grant Harper skirted or 18. That's my success story and :closely along the wood. He wished stick to it. Anyhow, my feet now he had not left the "Mistral" are plenty tough." He was down , In such a hurry, for he was corn- on one knee, unlacing a shoe. pletely unarmed, and the more he 'Tot' may splash around in these considered the story Melita had somebut they'll be better than '..,related the more certain he was those open-work sandals you have ...that Kay Dearborn was in real on. Poor kid! You must have had 'danger. the devil's own time there for a Since that casual glimpse of her while!" 'in Fairweather Cove he had car- "I've never been so frightened ,'-ried a mental picture of Kay, trim in my life," Kay confessed. "II - and fresh and eager at the wheel really wanted to die quickly. -of the little "Chinook." He re- It's awful not to know what's go :membered, too, the clear and ing to happen to you." - pleasant voice which drifted out Harper's eyes narrowed. "I'll '-to him over the waters of the cove get that man if it's the last thing :that night. I do." As the "Mistral" bore on north, "Oh, no! ." Kay put a Sand 'he had confided lightly to Mac and on his arm. "Let's just get away :Tom Forrest that he wished they I from this horrible island as ',had stayed longer at Fairweather quickly as we can. That's all I 'Cove. Long enough to really be- want to do." :come acquainted with the skipper a a ...and crew of the little cruiser. The IT was not so much Grant Har ' Forrest brothers had guyed him as per's arm about her waist as part of the game, although they his nearness that buoyed Kay, -knew Grant .Harper to be a seri- gave her a strength she had be ' ous fellow whose work was both lieved she would never again pos his livelihood and his play. They I sess. Together they stumbled never dreamed that Kay Dear- 1 through the darkness, seeking the born had in reality struck some- open beach, searching for the thing in Grant's heart. 'nights of the "Mistral." Now as he skirted the edge of They would never quite forget the wood in search of Kay Dear- the moment when the darkness born, he realized that he was in spoke. When a narrow shaft of light flashed sear them and a voice love with her. He knew he would , said, "Stop where you are! And now follow this light." willingly risk his life for her. Kay knew that voice. Her heart a a a seemed to freeze, and she clutched HE had not gone far when he Harper's arm warningly. They saw the little "Chinook" an- could see nothing. Nothing except chored close to the shore. Al- i the blinding shaft of light thrown though there was no visible sign full into their faces. of life aboard, Harper removed his t "Don't try to get away, or to jacket and shoes and waded into attack," the voice said. "Don't at the water. As quietly as possible tempt that, or I shall have to shoot he swam toward the cruiser and you down. Just follow the light, heaved himself aboard. A quick as I tell you." examination showed her to be de- Silently they obeyed. There was sertedand told him nothing to nothing else to do. The holder of -solve the mystery of what had the flash lamp know his way well, 'happened to Kay Dearborn. His guiding them faultlessly to a badly jaw set grimly, Harper dived back kept path. It was covered with Into the water and swam to shore weeds, but once it had been clear In swift, powerful strokes. and the going was comparatively Hurriedly getting into his shoes, easy along it. Kay and Harper oc he struck on down the beach, de- casionally stumbled, and each time termined now to search every this happened they wondered if ,aquare foot of the island until he their awkwardness might be mis had found the girl he sought. Mac Wren for a false move which Forrest and the waiting speedboat would bring death from behind were forgotten. So definite and that glare of light. determined was his purpose that Suddenly the beam went out. everything else was shut out. "There are steps directly in front - Within an hour he had traveled of you," the voice said. "You will almost the entire east shore of the please go down." Island, and now he started out ernsBe Continued LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18 (AP) Head Coach Bill Spaulding con tinued to drill the UCLA backs in passing and punting today and planned heavy scrimmage in the afternoon. So far Kenny Washington, Negro sophomore halfback, has ShOWII the best passing. FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia (9 1 g-it "Doesn't matter how II know you're up to mischief, Miss Prise "Which have you been readin'my mind or my mail?" 41 ',,,,,tV 1 ' P ,,; 1 & (r'''' , es,. ,, i 1 ,LF:,;' vd. t,.. y -, , , izt....:- ,,,. -3) ---,,,6---,--,),tt---r-.) ,,,,,,,,.. --,,,----,7''-; .;,,-----:-,, ,.------..-:::..e:t."', ,,,.. ,.. -.-er ,--; ..., SO.'r Ivo svst, SERtet IC 'r s, SEC SP S rst OFT 11-le E.ICE. 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PUMP WEAPNL5 .1i-tAT EtAPE'12, POLE tF OURINJ- HAKIP OP YOURS! , With MAJOR HOOKE C IF you "THINK WE WOULD PUT TH' 5 kJ ATCH THA-T OLD SOUP CATCHER OF YOURS, 'THEN YOUIVB ' Los-r Bo-rH YOUR AND YOUR ',-, HEAD! ,, 7 4 uI vi?) -u p"LEATY6 MOT GUILTY.' BY THOMPSON AND COIL sAOLILPKII I,00 LIKE y,,444-1' A lL Aporl'Ai0.$E 0c4Lvt-I !PEA! zAo He' CAki ILL IE hi Up WII I- mAcKc PEWEE) 1HEy'vE IZ'EALLY 10 yOLI AL: e,EEK.1 .31Y1Y1 LIKE wAY5 F02 -DAIS, MY r pEAQ.- I-IM - M -M - -- BLABBLE ---s, DIDN'T TELL ME ABOUT THIS. BUT ITS HIS WORE ALL RICHT HOW DID THE BRAT DOME IT? BR -R -R - - I'D SURE HATE TO HAVE BLABBLE MAKIN' PASSES AT NE- MA'ql3E I WOULDN'T BE SO LUCKY ¬ , ,--; r-77-.1q.s i! , 1 1:11111 '1 i I )WELL,FIRST O I-IAvE GOI,IM -TO -THE kOMPY kOZY kAsICre Krrci-imm Ake II4OCIED OFF A DOUBLE-CHOCLIT ! APE YA STILL wrn-s 1 ME' BY BLOSSER I VDsif-'g BY CRANE VOti EAST! ARE 'IOU IN THE WANT OF 5LLIGSING -OLIIZ EMPLOYEES? NOW, UST EN HERE, MI55 KELTON, I KNOW WHAT I'M POING. 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'' In a m ' : belts and ' ',leaped o , one to Te .. , , - After I ; epeedboa slimd, ; . closely a i now he I , , in such a i - pletely tr eonsidere :,related I that Ka) 'danger. .... Since t 'In Fairw, :-ried a mc , . and fresh -of the li ,inembere, . pleasant ' -to him ov :that nigh : ,-- As the ; , be had co :Tom Fort ',had staye 'Cove. 14 , come acep , ,,,and crew ' Forrest br , . , part of ti i -knew Gra ' ous fellov his livelih ! ; never dr( born had : thing in f Now as , thboern w, oohe d , , love with willingly HE had ; saw t I chored el i - though th , of life abo i , Jacket anc , I ' the water, he swam 1 heaved hi , , examinati, , ., sertedan -solve the , ,-happened jaw set gr Into the w In swift, p Hurried . he struck ; : termined : square foe had found Forrest an ' were forg ,. determine( , everything : ,'., Within t almost the : Island, an . across it, 1 dusk. 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