EPP PAGE FOURTEEN 11 LOST KINGDOM by ORM ARNOLD. CA.Prithl WA Soaks, kot: HI-HO, LA, -rAt45 A r LES0N IN -rHRIpr IP S'OLS WANT "ro rAGEI-4 WITH HAPPiNeSSt ) I. HAVE THIS PAY PAID -rile LOCAL COLIKIT11,16 HoLISG -NE ( LAST mp NI sTALLmET ow tvve CHRISTMAS SAVINCIS 'PLIKID--- HAW IN -rwo WEEKS X. SHALL COLLECT A -TIDY SLIM-.---A NEW 'FUR 'FOR -ri-le mArzAm's s-roci4l?4a,AWD APPROPRIATE SIFTS 'pop; 0-THER c3uesTs INI 'THIS BAILIWICK! ECAP, HOOPLE MANOR WILL. ---- ,- 'RESOUND wrri-I y ., 1' s4 NAJLTIDE ( , 1 ci-lesTAl 041, cA1,--, ) 't - 41, Le 0 t CAW RE:LIENE. -THAT 'HERE'S MEW A ,.STRIkkl OP HOLIPLIPt5 LATELY 11-1 AT ' 'THEY CAKIIT 'TIE Clisi AKIY- . of (505)-1 wo,0 -THI ONLY -THIMS I tEAVEP 11-Ii , YEAR Is A COL LECTIONI OP OLD RAZOR BLADES! 77T 0 -0 V a..' '4 , CAMP OP elldit ACTIUM' MO U Ell T Cl. adorer. MELtattA LANE berobee. Serry,e partner. II ON El' It P Glatoladlan Member of lisrry'a party. Hann JONESpi t NAME bar barrel party. Yesterday, Bob Esrey roes to the state to meet bin business partner. M. M. Lane, and finds to his sheer amazement the partner le a lady. CHAPTER IT n OBERT WILSON BARRY, Ph.D., had been graduated cum laude from Harvard at what he felt was the mature age of 24. That was 18 months prior to the day he greeted M. M. Lane at Blanco Canyon. He should have been trained and experienced enough to weather any surprise with poise, but this one shook him. Mary Melissa noted his tan, and his black eyes, and his rather broad thoulders, even as she awaited his answer there before the stage station. She had asked him, a stranger, where to find a hotel. The stranger had a c te d strangely indeed. His mouth had dropped open, and he had fumbled around like a gawky adolescent Then he had rather rudely asked her name, and heard it. "Pardon me," he stumbled along now. "Youyou're Lane? Lane. Well, I" he sud denly grinned"I was stampeded that time, Miss Lane. I surely wasn't expecting you. I mean, a girl. You see, Iwell, the fact is I'm Barry. I'mI'm glad to see you. Can't we" "Oh!" Mary Melissa was staring at him In quick alarm. This young westerner couldn't be "Robert Wilson Barry, Ph.D."! The few seconds Interval gave Bob time to note that she was lovely. But that thought only irri tated him a trifle more. He hadn't wanted a lovely partner; he had advertised for a moneyed one, not a young and dimpled one. C S S THE girl and the young scientist had much talking to do. Bob suggested, with a friendly smile, that they go to the "leading hotel," as her letter had said. It consisted of two rooms in the rear of Ma Pelphry's house which she occa sionally rented to travelers. Prob ably Ma would let them sit in her parlor and talk. He picked up Miss Lane's two big suitegPs, and she carried a smaller bag. The walk would be 300 yards or so. "This is a most regrettable mis take all around, Miss Lane," Bob began. "I feel that I should" "Oh, look!" Mary Melissa stopped and pointed. A man had unhitched a horse and mounted it, there in front of a store. The horse, evidently some what new to the saddle, at once set in to be rid of the man. II bucked right up across the board porch of the store, smashing a chair and breaking a glass win dow. "Ee-e-e-e-e-e!" the animal screamed in anger, pitching like the wild beast it was. Miss Lane and Bob, not 50 feet away, ducked toward a tree for safety. Dust en veloped them. "Goodness!" exclaimed Mary Melissa. "He handled that horse well. I expected him to be thrown and maybe badly hurt. Who is he?" "I don't know," said Bob Barry. ."Stranger to me. I don't get in to Blanco Canyon much. Some cow poke." M A PELPHRY took Mary Me- lissa into her private quarters and "visited" with her, in the name of hospitality. Ma never let such an opportunity pass. The in terval gave both Bob and the girl time to collect their thoughts. "I'm sorry this thing Is all mixed 'up, Miss Lane," Bob began when She rejoined him. "But ifif you will pardon me for suggesting it there may still be a way out. I mean, so both of us can be good sports about It all. And I. think that's what you'd want." They smiled at each other. "Now my idea is this, Miss Lane: Since there are certain very defi nite conventions, as both of us will realize, what would you say to a thaperon?" ,-,.16,14gavailnii!410.0r11101, Mary Melissa nodded, and Waited expectantly. "My thought," Bob resumed, "Is to hire old Hades Jones. Then you would be" "Who? What's his name?" "Zachary Jones. But he's called Hades, because he's hell on In dians. Hates 'em. They fought him in pioneer days, killed some of his family, and he is still a redskin hater. But he's 70-odd now, and a fanatic on religion. Quite a char acter." "Let's hire Mr. Jones," s h e agreed e IT took just 40 minutes to locate Zachary Jones and hire him as nominal mule wrangler and odd job man for the archaeological ex pedition. The old fellow grinned in delight He hadn't, as a matter of facts been any too prosperous of late. He took a fancy to Mary Melissa right off. "Better buy Yaresell some good tough britches," he warned her. "Dresses won't fit in, whar we're goin'." "Would a riding habit do, Mr . zones?" she asked. "Call me Hades, like ever'body else. Don't care nothin"bout yore habits, long as they're respectable. But you'll need pants." Bob Barry grinned. Things were beginning to work out, he felt. Old Hades was wise from half a century in the mountains. Bob checked over his plans. He had hired an Indian cook, to be met later. Now he'd need a strong man, to help with the building and digging. He approached Hades about this, and the old man gave it thought. "I kin git this feller Holliman, likely. Strong's a bear. Out of work, I hear'. New man, from over Nogales way. Don't talk none, hardly, but that don't matter none." "Go hire him," said Barry. "What you say his name is?' "Name of Hollitrum. I'll hunt him up." It was nearly suppertime when Hades Jones returned with this third man. The two approached Ma Pelphry's in the dusk of sun set. Even in twilight Hoiliman ap peared big, but he sat on his horse with the easy grace characteristic of cowboys. Mary Melissa noted them coming and called to. her business partner. The two dis mounted and came onto the porch. Not until then did Bob and the girl recognize Rothman as the man who had ridden the bucking bronco. "Ohl" Mary Melissa spoke ad miringly. "We saw you riding. Did heis the horse all right now?" "All right," said Hollinum. The man obviously was sur prised, and a little surly, at the discovery that a woman was to be in the party. But he said nothing to evoke criticism of his attitude. Bob Barry told himself, when he went to bed that night, that he had managed to corral a strange col lection of people in one short day. And in her own bed at Ma Pet phry's, Mary Melissa Lane giggled softly and thrilled a little at the turn her career had taken. She, whose life had been sheltered and luxury laden for 23 years, at last was tempting Adventure, with a capital Al She didn't go to sleep until after midnight. (To Be Continued) The most important mineral substances required in food are the salts of iron, iodine, phos phorous, calcium (lime) man ganese, potash and soda. Rumania suffered the greatest average loss in the World War, 44.67 per cent of her men under arms. Out of a total of 11,500 drivers and 8190 taxicabs. there are 3000 owner-drivers of taxicabs in Lon don. ' A streamlined bus built of steel and shaped like a bullet, at Co logne. Germany, has a running speed of 70 miles an hour. 1 r FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia BY PEA SERVIte, INC. TAIL REM U. M. OW . .1.1 1 "Gee, Fanny. I musts been walkin in my sleep again." 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OV-P4Z I'M ISIRAVESIN ofacaS0 45OtA V-WSZ I. 6VtE VAS A PSZENAONIcc014 SOMSIKNG wrzot44 WcTIA lkER ESRONKE9. ?ALIN A VERY WELL, WiLLIE 5,1KVE YOU'RE E,EHAVIkit.3 1-11SW,,EW7O0ULD !III I 11 H4',11413 AiM1 J I (7ZM - r BUT MR. carr CHIPPEDIN AND HE AND SILVERFISH SURE WENT TO 'TOWN- WHEW - I NEVER KNEW MR. RITT COULD TALK LIKE THAT- IT'S POLITE AM POLISHED EUT IT'D BURN HOLES IN A ShFE - Amrtv CROWD CHEEREb AN TN JUDGE WHANGED ON HIS DEMO 1 r ouwwo,sur IP WE WAS' GErrING SWELL WEADED,IPIIS'D BE A DANDY PLACE -no SHOW rr! AFTER ALL, SWELLHEADED GINS I-114E ATTEWTION-AWD WE'D , GET rr WERE! ) .mae A ' , f- ' 6, 6t2r;,Aez,,,2st;ts&e!fissamAcim'etzsoia BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 500? W1-4N Is THIS A, , RUN OUT? OH, we 3usr our C? AREN'T NEEDED wwz: 1; ANY MORE. otAIE 'V v. YOU'VE SOLD THING -ro 'IOLA LO&S; YOU' SITTIN RE G PRETTY. 60VOTTOLVE0wAsU Hap,. OUGN ISEFOCZ E SIAS LEVT SKE 'MED NO GEN i'Mtdi WWI tASNAWICE , 1040 PhsaINIE10 PsN 1PkS 9,AONIS IWO SEEM 015 CONMECNEO BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE "TPIAT'S A PEAc1-1 OF A GuP PLAkiNED -ro Give Amp ITS A Cif-lci-1 A GUY r WoULOw'T DZUSERATELY "TEJPI4 !Dom.! A CUP ocn,11T 5W It WOIZO, MKT Is STRAMGS 11-2- it s ...MEM. OH - 50 VOUVE HEACCI HOW EVERWIHIMCv HE 'TOUCHED ILIQMED 10 C,OLO! CAM VOU MAk6 MOMay AS EASILY r AS -NAV , , 2-7- ?:, (7; '-, 1 -- A L 7I .7.411.7";77,7 me. it" 0.sta taw,ft ,10 ttc. is 1.0 WELL, MR. KAM- 1 THAT 'PRESSURE" YOU MENTIONED HAS SEWN TO DO ITS WORK - WAMLL I TELL YOU WHAT OUR mem FOUND OUTA , -ro DAy---- V414Y, V PLANNED TO GIVE YOU A kALF INTEZEST N THE COMPANY. ID PLANNED TO , MAKE YOU MANIAGERS. LANNED -J (HUH! WHAT DVA MEAN?! , ,S,, o. . .t; S . 'kr 4 i,tratoon:0 0P.. . CUPS, CUPS, CUPS. --NAT'S . ''. ALL. IVEY EVER GIVE I DOEWIT , APYBODY EVER FIGURE "TWAT - t MAYBE A GUY LIIES -TO '. OF NI -TEA OUT OF A -.,.:'.;,-7,.., SA LI C ER- ? 4 . M! . rAT summomenEnoi '411 v With MAJOR HOOPLe :I BY.THOMPSON AND COLL . 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