The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE 10 Re Afiair al s of T Hower Actresses OUT OUR Wak BY WILLIAMS THR Ob HOME TOWN ) BY a oe ~ | y WHLS | = $ * F (OU OTEY ,, ; BNGIN HERE TODAY 4 TELL YOU aN “d : (FHINGS HAVE Cc | § A PRETTY PASS > | | THEYLL STEAL LANTER y } <j e ‘ i | OFFA FIRE ENG@/rt x Yo SAY~ TH’ : ‘ } 3 | ) THEY LL STEAL THE ea} PoLice ARE ays l ENGINE NEXT 4 4 } SOME THINGS GOT A “tf ard, friend | tn e " ) To BE re J ‘ 8 b Now f AUNT SARAH PEABODY IS GREATLY, EXCITED p OVER “THE CRIME WAVE NOW SWEEPING : THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTY - x MOM’N POP THATS NOT TH’ PoIsT— PROUO OF HERSELF HE'S QUIT TAKIN’ IN \nother Sleebles AND nh i BOU1LS for Cora )YEAH-\M KINDA \ TUCKER! Douglas F easy getaway in the deep ight without being # coming along FRECKLES AND _HIs FRIENDS WHY, L COULD REST ON ONE OF TH’ CHAIRS AT TH" SODA COUNTER! a ‘dhe perfect start of a perfect day awelly 9 ' S ad, —— Nee Hue wi aid, y : — : ‘Hee don't know that she di hit (Ove SAE | eta |home he might say cometh t Te hia a of wha used ral A a se bs ooh ch 1 jwould hurt Leslie more thaa O ffee Why, be told her that her futhe CX er (= FW NS? It oft y frames Sey. : had committed c ng ago, by Oli > 1 raid the 1 e a n Ce Do not ‘lewlaartia met lv R ie , his days, i € Roberts Barton v n F 4d ¢ En no brief for John od : a NO. 19—A STORY ABOUT CEMENT sagas Sabai 2 ak ‘ ce intimate story of innermost emotions revealed by private ietteray |{cott. I am almost sure/tiadl ORDER BY TELEPHONE Nee Bai i ¥ ; Isr ' Leslie T would have broken eee : ; ; \ LETTER FROM SALLY ATHER- jlost all that great constructive abii| ten and there. “I would £ ma miseh h 1 , et * PON TO RUTH BURKE ch 1 have admired in him so}done, however, what | ' , + eer Tees m I would not Lave gone at 100.000 cups were seryod Didn't she father about P || atthe PANAMA- PACIFIC 1] I it elt He ‘1 7 me eer basta | eeeaennet OE SREN | ; | ; it 1 fted ’ MI this lette do not)}my heart out in solitude 1 that | row. esiie’s} 1 have the greatest §) id make any partic: | Leslie, and I acknowledge Del y, ‘ . Did you kid r rit Vr th h He is one of ness in most matters. She! % f ft i ment ’ Wh n what I am hat is always flattering/at the thing only from. delicate , be came back, there petter than most women I. kne elf that he never makes a mis-| viewpoint now, however, @ unc p T t t urned n really at.my wits’ end and about women, and he under-/case, though, I think sh@ yan eo : cial “agh marked’ “eer He rode-up in the ator under| And they had to tak hammer | only turn to you to help m theny not at all | (Copyright, NB. AY hii ; ‘ " j 3 er) ° 7 ad break her out, and rly; Do you think ver nd I know that when a man| Haw eould she s one I my t tw ly ts it 4‘ ’ . ‘ ’ x r mer i ‘ 1 I ained ‘oing to forgl omething disagreeable to go| TOMORRROW—This e|thru-—and that was what Alice's! UCd ely|death meant to him—John Alden tt—he simply gets thru with ft] — little fuss as possible, He! @ A % t anyone outside to help,| fiona torHorlicks n all ¢ s not The ORIGINAL pe » Matted Milk et it over and o 8 possible, He ik about it for rita little long- 4 ¥ te \ Burke, | nat re lid not lke Alice | Digestibte=No Gooking. 4 ise cand E think he Chonght if he were |A@* Avoid imitations = " GASOLINE \ aa Sy Sey come tak ead ee a Seta he ae a, Wbonpet cred Rcier angie esha DR. WO Xaturat Htemedies “Nearly all the t coaches took matte (Continued in Our Next Issue) inte 1 ¢ 1 to Id

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