The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1925, Page 12

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He was still tures wher turn o t bawled t me old bt Mornin'!” (To Be wn Angelina’s the smoother bt forming smoh ¢ calling then sons, Resurr Continued) in his the watch was called to LONG DISTANCE TI CONVERSATION LESLIE PRI JOHN ALDE! CON “You have baby, John? AND HER “BUDDIES BOOTS Daily Doings of The Star’s ce o ‘ful JOE QUINCE Joe Gets i MURDE REO! FALSE 1ONS * Te ~ MANAGER > my HAWENT |? AND HIS FRIENDS ) Lon / OMe NG LONG \ % @NT GOOD FOR TH BOYS YOU! YOU GHOULD "TAKE G \T to Me BETTER CARE OF YOURSELT GOT TO EAT YOu CONT GET A BIT OF BAERCIGE f ( OKBOY.’ t sc SON ON MY RADIO '$ \ Quick, | | | & Olive Roberts Barton | NO, 17—MRS. BUNNY WANTS A MAGIC KETTLE Jit. I wonder if | here long enough when you come to ‘o boys find it out if you can help| you can't stay over i] t acquainted with your chi dren. 1 I'll have to Albany to pack up the t two weeks ‘Of course, cleverest to date. Y such a “No, lit him as [ am. $s such a wore tionary. he is the sv aby born to ed not ic tone o He Jealow: I have taught him that he will be responsible for whatever the baby grows up to be. ask that in of yO t as proud of t know there sy in the dic He will not Ruth ‘On, I'm course she ad my love ar eo her before I help me wi I'll tell you you. t she wants that to told ‘you. she goes. allow the nurse to Ri MAD de ts stag acnttl vor oe brother out, unless he goes with him. tiga Mawitene oh ofa ty aa Nurse says it is positively funny to fe; mg ea see how careful little Jack ix of his 1 Dad that he ny brother that, you and ‘him’ can make “He talks to him just as tho heja 16 Man of Buddy when could understand. [he gets ‘growed’ up. 7 lea is alt | "Yesterday he said: ‘E you would not know 3uddy, ‘sp Dad if you ¢| right, 111d see him, Before you see him | again, 1 think you should get it into| 1 your mind fhat“he is the best all.) round Dad in the world.’* bs “Of course, aid that the had finished, modic gesture which babie he didn't dea: he whe fe Jack, grabbing Kk it violently, sayin am gind as glad can be, you see what a’ ‘There, Jack, you must live up to. never be a hero to hi gertanly must play children. “I'm glad to hear ‘yo tat you are the ay this r, but nui Meant. § n little Jac m uve one of those sy ith his are always the ie: ‘I'm fu you under. A man alet, part for hi Jack u say far from perfect, but L n't it, does | “Of course I am afraid to I'll tell you all of ft, howeyer, when | you com¢ don't making r tomor “Do brea Ido. Amin TOMORKOW: com to under you, dear you how love tell here on § very expe nee telephone. ar, UH see y love you? Of still Telegram th it all my | I thought of | Gige her} 1 tell her I will probably | She will | You d r Jack. much urday d that ive over ou day course | your wife? i. EB. A. Borvice, Ine.) from John Alden Prescott to Leslie Pres: tfust you are not going to let your! reason must be RESULTS. s cott, The I Parana, in Brazil, is In habited by fish that bark like dogs Star Want Ads are growing. The Mister Peg |dier man, money to t but not ¢ red a fine Twins didn't because they Suddenly she cried out eagerly, ‘on’t happen to have a magic kettle, didn’t care ¢, and no- time and {t was a lot were all|® ed Mister shouldn't, Say, Mister Peg Leg, do you?” hat is the trouble?’ ask ‘og Leg kindly. aid Mrs, Bunny. “1 ull the time and yet I et up a meal they will eat just sit down , and if I cook to the table I do say it, as I meals fit for a 0 go arqund selling things.| King and they just sit and wiggle |is a roll of chicken wire. | One day they came to the place | thelr noses “If you'll buy a roll of chicken where the Bunnies lived Nobody | Jon't they ever get hungry?’ |wire, Ill guarantee to get your y ut he d Nick, |children’s appetites back for you! and ‘ot now,” sighed Mrs, y jin, n no time.” “How do 8 » winter they nearly ate the} “‘Chicken-wire!” cried Mrs, Bun "y a exe vbe way I off the tableclot But | ny haven't had tin to fix! since it's been nice weather it has| “Chicken-wire!' cried the Twins, 4 since I dressed thi: morning |been the other way Every day|who were aa much amazed as she 4 1 know I am a sight,” and every day and every day they|was. “What has chicken-wire got “w hat ke ‘ou so busy, Mrs.|just come in and sniffle.” to do with appetites?” | Bun asked Nancy, “Is it t Jenly she cried out eagerly,| Mister Peg Leg smiled a myster. Jeause you have so many in yo Mister Peg Leg, you don’t}ious smile.” “Lota! he answered jfamily to work fo 1 to have kettle tything indeed.” Partly,” #aid Bunny set If you just h a magi | “Then I'll take a roll,” said Mrs. ® for her visite “But |tle that would cook extra Bunny. “But: what shal) 1 do with ) her. ‘The tall things to iidn't have any | it?” here from the other of Ripple| more tre pay you almost} “Just leave that to me,” said the creek so they can go to acl and | anythi fairy Peddler man |1 have all™my own children, but) Mist . lient a mine} “Come with me, children, said that isn’t the trouble, I like big [ute then he said, “No, 1) don't}he, when they had left families.” ‘bave a magic kettle, Mra, Bunny. And where do you suppose he ‘ The best way to get an army officer is to play Spangled Banner.” a rise That's out “The much Your own kettles have as magic in*them as any T car you. Indeed, special Kind ‘of kettle at all to in. What would do yon more than afl the kettles in the nh # you doy't need any cook good Funny Folks n Deepe) That WAY »\ (10 A MORNING ASS FOR AND THEN 0 SLEES WEEKS “MERE Iris! ) FOO ISSENTO THAT, WiLL) 5 ( YAI!! LONDON ON TH’ LOUD SPEAKER! ON / f ONE TUBE! 1-7 _ | Gee Fw GWAN BACK ‘To THE OFRC S ee LHAD Hop Ee | NEWT SHES AREARIN® WELL Go BACK AND L0oK SOON AS AUNT SARAN SHE TOOK A HAT OuT OF THE WINDOW = > | “BovT AN HOLR AGO BRIDE GIRS WELL SEE HER JY VILLIANS INE UM aay) world | SINCE THE CITY MILLINER. ARRIVED IN TOWN BIRDIE CROWES SHOP HAS BEEN THE MOST POPULAR STORE ON MAIN STR led the Twins? jlaugh MORE BUSES IN USE | ‘To Farmer Greenway's sass-pate nh} “Just as T thoug said he Last year saw the addition of 12+ jgarden (To Be Gontinued.) 500 buses and vehicles for bus use Nancy and Nick were very cur: | ht, 1925, Nv E. A. Service, Inc.) About 2,500,- | | ious a4 the little peddler man stop: 000,000 passengers were carried in ped and jooked around and then} The “human body contains -the|.new and old buses last year, it is sudenly He began to shake and] equivalent of seven bars of soap. estimated,

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