' .tmyr nn ""'- ' i . - r n -v ' " r . . -mtrTT raw -wr r- 5 ' fy ;v . .(iJtf",i' i . . i?n i, if? V ;T , ,.fm t ,vt ? T ' , WffiNi& UBMCJ iLEBaEBrPHifcAiDEtpHM, WKDtftfSlUy, JtTN 23, 1920 I ' ) LISTERS By KATHLEEN NORRIS Author of "loaseiuri Wife" (Copyright, ID 19. by Kathleen Norrli.) mill)1 BTI1HV THIS 8TAHTO ....,"-"--.I- utrirktond. Ma two dough' " lonithtr & the Callornfa -nn' !iM T refer. hcr Ml07bor, rtdicoodt. and reitr. n y rf 8m,,?.i Anineer. nropotea nuirrlafle HW'JS c'tAc doc or ee.rt lo cne C5!T oltev""1 daughter. Anne, h?&, vouno man. Allx cftMe ina a vine, .M'Xing the ruins of ffi . 'i"1' ,NT IIF.BH IT CONTINUKK .. A1..1 Vtnrtl ATI ihtl irrrrrrLu never "" "Wof, my dr boy," AIU W ma- iS pureed M. Up,, .hoo l.to J J,,,htfu1ly. The roM' ft ' hMf co had been spreading fan-llke ? wS toward the ridge-pole, a br&n 'd, half above their heads. But Morr n J1'1 of yeBterave that had JTu.'.aprnJd brought In the .urn- tndt dragged it from Ha place ann r',?t a SmW. of emerald leave, and funI. rfuitera of creamy bloeeoma, m4t .! Lil, and the steps of the MT A HX t oVed UP at the outward 0f the reversed tranche., bent STaept Us Place for . V,.m and then- suddenly nopped. rrnmSry turner- -he obscned re- $?$ Vcek nco x "7 .noodle.r .he added "H.llo. Old bumra'""'-:".- .t, rtnr'n """ j,ch a buln "both hand, irt silky head, .a,."" "aeUo, o'd Buckl" ".?.?. f" heiven?a sake atop "A?xandra .for . er j0 an8"erPdC0I,"i);-a1" P5.r1,,fnd'" "" " and h' wauiIiV ? w'nln nclneer, Sidol l'a.1Vor"bena0tW. SlntlSShw1. .. . an arm ,n her uncles aiirt in Allx'a arm. "Don't brlniJ Hint ...,! in. Allx. plejsel nreakfast. "uncle e? Command have another cupofC ceffe?; "Prince Charming, ch?" refer nchnnA thoughtfully, aa thSy a turned I tow2?2 a dellcipu. drift of the odor of baSon S"n1n'roCo,mnt,.rirossed ? porch toiho AbrllTaVc'h' yo8hl AK ir.!;!iiruLd-0,'.8cUlnf 'atterr' Allx spec. Snvictton!' Blx added' w,lh a caIlrt iVD0i yo.4. alnaH nay the thin thar will give the most offense " r.Vr..l1?.r Whero'a Cherry?" he added! conviction. Do you will give t) annoyed. glancing about. by t?al'ilnrnhVC.rntlth,0 iu"on herself ' trailing, "I in a Jnpaneeo wrannpr Sntb5r?"S,J ?. rlnkr coffee y". ioiiuor nrms rest ng on the turils Nobody protested; the adored ySunVeat was usually gAcn her way. AUx'a ?n! d'rence to the niceties of he" toilet ha? been seriously combated. but Cherry waa so young, arid sS Srcuv In any drss or undress, that it was im . u.., UlUiCUVE '. IIIA fnn. . nair, and taken to THE GUMPS Don't Scare the Carp, Min ." -:- i' By Sidney Srriltk WEUO dokkV. tM DOA.VC- rAMxKeT TODAff 7 .. -?5T "V ' v fa W id fiAjA!: M ?- CAN'T XOU HEAR rAE rms i AwbREW- tvkirvM COkAt - W MAT'S CAKP CAVAft bON0r TO DAV? I SM - AM- I CAN'T HEAR A VUIUf rA1?rLP JY OONbS I ' ' - - . .. . . . e. MKC'A BOUeP.FACfCT!. AROunu MCrXfe WAIT TlkU l-iTQC -THlts AN Nl. MOVJ SAv ! Vfiu VlLU.AtG aCni ikAITM - TAKE-"WAT WOl&S COT ONOeRTH 6 5.PRBAONC GMefcTNUTTRgfc THROAWA TOOk WAlvAftR ANDG5-TA FE-ATHfeK iUiTE-R- , MCli. fZZ? r-' 4 mU V Ih am i . i J eP 1 1 f OH Xsg-Sqf rcallsM pertectly that A Ix would Saw clipped her thick hnir. nH .u.i? 'w.' ol2omfrs. r 'n'ekbockera outrlgh at the .allghtoat encouragement. indl.iH SS88S5 CrrndFbtS I heard you all IS uKlng ur window, and lt-woko-mc m, r nam urcanuiy. under th up I" Cherry 'It teemu to " a,, ...... .... eyeing her un.7iv"3 7"?. K,u ..De" conio uownsta ra in "Alexanara. ,"'!. -aid Peter Joyce hindllng that brute- "ft,tQne path, '"i ititwiledly. coming "P "' hreav. Si? eltyhrr C?o wash your hands! M?Tihf; "daughter turned to smllo Fa,i'im tall lean man. with a young UlAk fine y groomed head, and with Jrh of premature silver at his tern !u lie waa very much at home here. & been their closest friend for many 1 '' a bachelor, lust entering his th "lies a faitldlSU critical, exacting ?rWiiSS- raj. -Srt. iprarentiy had no extravagant tastes. anolUed as qulfitly, or more quiet y. ?han tliey did. He had a brown cabin, up Sn the mountain, wher .two or hrec rortutu!!') boys and an old. fat Chinese cook ttiair-iged his affairs, and he some Umes spoke of friends at the club, or brought two or three men home with him "or a visit. But for the most part hi liked solitude, books, music ogs. and his fireside, me old doctor's one social enjojmont waa In visiting P'e and the oungcr man went to no other plaw so steadily as he came to tnu old houw under the redwoods. The girls accepted him unnueRtlon ini!lj'. sometimes resenting his frank crlllcleni. sometimes grateful for the cmtrtalnlng he delighted to do for them. but most often Ignoring him, as If he had been an uncle who.e place and minding In the domestic circle was un qucjtloned. but who did not really enter Into their young plans and lles. He vtt whimsically, good-naturedly dis approving of Alexandra, nnd h frankly did not like Anne, but ho had always btfn ebrwclally Indulgent to Cherry, and had taken the subject of Cherry's (choollng and development very serious, ly. And Cherry treated him, In return, cs If tli hud been his demure and mis cMmous and affectionate daughter. "Morning, Peter!" said Doctor Strickland now, smiling at him. "Ilnvc you had yours?" "My hou," said Mr. Joyce, fastld louly, "Is a well-managed place." "Of course." Allx said, naming from l'truHeonie to the dog, and laughing at the newcomer without resentment, "of course II la for the president emeritus of the Maiden Ladles' Guild Is running It!" "Don't be Insulting," Peter answered. In tho same mood. "Say," he added, purtulng his lips to whistle, as he looked t thf rose tree, "did Tuesday's wind do that? ' "Tuesday's wind and dad," Allx an mrcd. "Will it go back. Peter7" "11 don't know " he mused, walking lowly about the wreck. "If we had a Iner down hero, and some fellow on the roof with ajrop. maybe.' 'Mr. Lloyd Is coming over!" Allx an nounced, .Peter nodded absently, but the mention of Martin1 Llovd reminded him that thev had all dined at his house on "is ery enlng when the mysterious file had commenced, and with Interest ne sled. "Cheny catch cold coming home Tues day nlglit?" "No; he Rnufpr.rH In hln-n -;i.t . and was ns warm ai toast!" Allx T?J.?,r.'d psually. "How'd jou like .Mr. uoyd.'" she added. Vlrf f'l'pw!" Peter answered. Allx Kied'. &.n? had before thls accused e ..of '01" .Partisanship with his tv.c. ,a crltlclred women severely; S.d ,.i!"",d K-Ir. ,,ad-0en been angry fnlif.n,f,,, .at ',l8 cements upon the if h?Zny' cfavagance. and Ignorance !. !r,,ow,n S0J' but wlth pler' all men proved V "ect. until otherwise -wi fcwfuul,.V. n,c' Allx agreed. . WhirL iLh?i Peter al,ked curiously. "here nre his people and nil that?" eyeing net- uneasily, md lia-hiiv ii.ni some ono I know la get" ng ifrotiv old ?r como downstalrn i .i.;.l'i? ola. l( strangers are here I" "K wne" Sing thCehCrorbye .bo'uWr anW,1,!?. Anne a resentful glance WhVhlu? ..wI!?t?r,.ftrc 5'0U a strnnger?' Allxnalil rnattd'y ' Vh.W01"'". "" Kdd"d "'" Pfttcrd'wa.,,auti,oSugh" tfSSe lTS?l hours: you ran'i .k . :. a ' do a llttla ironing without having Pour under your feot; lie borrows nio.ney bru0w3irme! " bUl"CS HonK about allng "'"?. ,.u sorrow monei my child, don't forget that.' '..ui'ku Boreneiy, peeiln from me Peter In- applc. PETEY Another Tteory Busted lllm km "I don't como to see you. Allx." x navo a ropo somewhere " the doctor ruminated. "Where did I put that long rope what did J have It for. In the first place " "You had It to guy the ppie tree," Allx reminded him. "Don't vou ramrm. per you got a regular ship's cable to tie that tree, and It never worked? The it ua mm qicu nucr nil "Ah. yesl" tald her father, his at iciuive iace Drigiuentng. "Ah, yes! now wnere ih liat rnnv" iin, t,n n Allx observod that she had seen It somewhere, and advanced a tentative guess as to the cellar, his ecs fell upon Cherry, and went from Cherry's, ab sorbed face for she was dreaming over her breakfast to Peter, and ho won dered If Peter had kissed her. "Come on. let's get nt It!" Alrx ex claimed with relish. She loved a struggle of "any description, had prepared fot this one with sleeves rollod to the elhjws. and had put on heavy shoes nnd her briefest skirt. "Come on, Sweotunn." she added, to the dog, who had some how wormed his way Into the dining room, and was beating tho floor with an obsequious tall Bhe caught his fore naws. nnd ho whipped his beautiful tall between his log', and looked about with agonized eyes while she dragged him through a clumsy dance "He's the darllngcst pup we ever had "' Allx stated to Cherry, who was departing for the upper regions and a complete costume. "He needs a bath," Anne objerved coldly, and Peter's abrupt shout of laughter made Allx flush nj?rll. "Bring your cigarette out here. Peter, ' the old doctor raid, crossing the garden to look In the abandoned greenhouse for his rope. "We're In no hurry." he said. "We mny as well wait until t.lovd comro along; the fellow's arms ar, like Mails. You " the old man opened a icluu- tant door, peered Into a glassed spaco filled with mudd shelves and empt flower pots and bpldcrwebs. "It's not here," he stated. Then he began again, "You brought Cherry home la3t night?" tiA united "As a matter of fact. I didn't " Teter answered. In his quick, precise tones. "I came with Lloyd nnd Cherry as far an the bridge, then i cut up the hill Why?" he added sharply ''What's up?" "Nothlng'B up." Doctor Strickland said slowly. "Dut'I think thnt Lloyd admires or Is beginning to admire her." he said. Who Cherry !" Peter exclaimed, with distaste and incredulity In his tone "You don't think so?" the doctor, look ing nt him wistfully, asked eagerly. "Why. certainly not!" Peter said quickly. "Certainly not," ho added, frowning, with his cses narrowed nnd his look fixed upon the vlita of uood land "I had a fancy that he might have been putting notions Into her head, i,r nHir niri. nnxious to be reassured. But great Bcott!" Peter said, his face very red, "she's much oungcr tnnn Inn nnil Ally " "T rinrsn't nlwais CO by that," the Arftn ni1ifr,.f tt Vn. F know it doesn't, ' Peter answered in his quick, annoyed fashion. "I should be sorry." Cherry e father admlttod. (CONTINURD TOMORHOW) TYl - HA -VIA-GoSH.tSTN T - -Y SPEAtT J Pt?. t T" WOMAKI WAS VOU J V- Do VOU MCAVjlb SAV.OU -Ttiniin A GG FAT WOMAN lavugnj ' - . - ttr TftAT hfo rifc ' vi...iViiinTn PlioT NTT-4 HELE y N. tUU '""" '" ' -"' " ' '- m . . t ) J, V!" KNOW ; v y TUE CJUV ViHO Said fat ?eopl Ar?E GOOD MATURn-P tMUSTA MAO A, SKIMNV VIF- -zp By C. A. VoiffKt A' J 3 m v "vmi y M At - I liy if lL Xk2 - "ia i - ' jf . . - ;v The Young Lady Acroos the Way AS&. J?0 "111 Sif 1 The 3 0ung lady across the nay hbjs hIip sees that the ngltnttou for ' a national corrupt practices net lias been renewed, but slu fccla nuro there nre enough honest men in Congress to prevent the legalising of such things ns that. A NBW GAME HAS BEEN INVENTED IN OUR BLOCK CALLED "FOUCEMAN AND AUTOMOBILE THIEF" : : liy Fontaine Fox Goop JiMP; , SCHOOLDAYS By DiVJG K i S, J evr J. " ' ' ''. ?. , tax. Aio ow cow Te. i caati To Vt. e A L !HUU tSreo knifiir ajit-inJO. OVT "iSSSiiMS Vl I 4, -"-r-J""' VvOIAO f tU. y COHTtft- J ewes J-JA y 5l Itl5 CrtOfl liJYj?. in ; A- . .. CHue' & KIT ? n3,ILQJ5 . I illi J.lrfc At??tr' "Zirrr 5r - ttneat if - -. too mom: 'it' TOR po- iHMn 5 BuA STARTS ToScHeOU WRtVWHW 8 '" lO0 stotoat) nek s. ..." ""utui naacjn i 5tron tf J T,w f SOMEBODY'S STENOGCam Has the Office Force Rehearsing i'vWHATS, THE DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE FLOWER GARDEN BALL IJy DADDV Bum2?& "'JJ1 n" ar' invittd by GaS. f niPll0 atbend " Wower i??,i.-a?i'' Pev hrufc 0 d"- 5 mo2Sifie.!? cp n, "u,7, rirc" CIIAPTKR III At the Ball T.5 !jlmmrln Path of moonlight M id ,0 'Aon invitingly to Peggy Uurhini5, JTll?y ran me"lly down It. it S n5 ?nd. 1"Fnr In their happiness Bt5 iML10.. V,ft b ' A thv ran the bin2 SFn l 'n'er8 a carpot which was XC.ra0nd'tprceVster t,,S paBS,nB a i tinVrt .Anser ,0,h.1" llns for BU Whin" them rt pecrert lnto " blackness Vlow"oic?n8r ttake', rcKn' ,"ino One's brhlnri ... peering eyes coum Irr a answered ,1 !.. -' tiothlnr i; V." S"V " eyes cpum see nls firs S:." "rnesB. Neither Wily nJr?m,JUM lmalned It." lai ". wm ViZy' B,ut.. x "ur8 thl i" naS SOm One fn1tnu.ln ... l .'"y ran on down th. hrih ... .- mu.iy.n.rd a sound Ike distant laughed thought rwit th -..V .MM, tllA -!.. .... . . 'nt ith,. .. ''""rc" son oi mus o uiffk' th'.m ,,al ever heard. It mie Ihel'r fmnlLn,Bi ""r. ?f noll!e whlch ?lc, hur?i,ainiB,ll3i ecltld by the ?" endid h.f2nward' th Pth sud 'W In That utSf "i tunnl-llK open- t"r M,e0rtbr, a.,angled forest. PeemJ hMhch&lly recognlted It as the lki. nlch "ordered oite of the garden ih?y w to ro1i1 lhJ t,,nnel and' a crU ..'"'.. 0 thn end. ,.nnn..i ...1.1. ftrl oi rituht. .."?, "topped with ra a ln:V. , ""'""L"1- .'"' end, ilnnl.l '.'t of hund;i.' .ri"rS-. Tne glowing i..J1y and f.Viiv. "r"ul!8 ruminated ?Ivty green n fcen('' Ovr the Wire '.ii?5 f the close v cllnn.i ln, rf.7 wrV.hd and .B,,,Ilnr fiowriT oi m" Vnt colon. cr,pJ'Sni V'oweH . . .. -..ar.jnijr pvS; tiny, coquettish blooms FIowsrB flowors everywhere, and all were happj and gay. and dancing to the music of what do you think? A bee orchestra A swarm of bees were gathered In one corner of tho hedge where the flower folk were holding their ball and were making the strange, humming music which had so pucsled Peggy and Wll And who do you suppose n as the proud and pompous band leader' None other than Bumble Bee Bum himself. The bee musle. set their feet to jig ging and soon Teggy and Billy found themselves dancing with the others. As they passed tho orchestra BumWn Bee Buzz spied them and. commanding his orchestra to stop with a nip of his gausy wing, he stepped out to greet them. . ,. "Welcome Princess Peggy and Bold Billy." he hummed "Welcome to the Flower Garden Ball." At these words the dancers crowded around Peggy and Billy excitedly. , . ,. "la this the Peggy who plays In the garden?" asked the Itose rrlncess In gracious voice. , ., . "And Is this the Teggy h startled me so this afternoon when she Jumped to her feet an I whs asking Sweet Pea to the ball7" laughingly murmured the beautiful golden butterfly "And Is this the bravo Blllv who saved my life when he pulled up the jveed that won trying to choko me?" lisped sny little Pansy. "Yes," answered Bumble Bee Buzz. "They are that Billy and Peggy "Then welcome, welcome, welcome, To our ball so gay, Come and Join our merry throng And dance till break o' day" sanir the flower folk. , ... . "Yes," Interrupted a cross voice "And that's the- Peggy who always forgets to water me. so that I'm growing old be fore my time." "And." continued an even ciosner voice, "thafn the Billy who kicked us In his play, We'll get een Wilt and Peggy, Billy, the flowers and the bees turned to see who the speakers wcte. . (Ttmmnw wllffci told howunty. mruuuu otmtHo flit wrv,t Copyricht. 1D20, by Tublle Lder Co By Hay ward BOSS. ht)L BE THE BRJDEGROOAV' Mlrillif'iVllix nn...',- vcfMua i9 me OKiuir, SILLVS BEST ma At Aaid MeARV Doodle's 1ft rL"VNER talRL. l-i iiu A-ri- ) T AISS OFLA6E IS f1 Miom TUc Sm- ii,.. . fsl-r ..? c. I H T. " I i "X U '"itobea MMbor z.TrJrv'TX ..r-...'Joou Why soss - come j - i r. : . I I ril- II . . .... if I l im l-IP- ti 1 il P Aflll 1 AII I IbJ I Ll I - va. . . . ! . . r . - f flV9aalia I W. L-J P UrT. lfl II r ' -. xLAmmis dKivsTOFf a.ck ,"AX5.J" 71 y" ?jzru' n $ LD Tl SErRseSs1 -yfyr-ssr TyflOPP To WORK, WOULDAl'T ACT LIKE r-1 111 (j.05)l SAJEAK OUT OF THE S ! 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