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THE SEATTLE & AR VIIDIE 4 ps ‘* Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks MW ) JOB® QUINCE Two in the Same Boat aint ) ~ | | NEVER MIND ARGUING — IF Y'WANNA (A FRIEND HAS GIVEN oe) (Ive NEVER \ F cman wo ANY ONE ‘a ah wre YOU'VE GOTTA EARN | USE OF HIG PRIVATE TRACK BEEN ON |\NoTHinG —) ; singe = | STAY Nh MIAMI - t - = TIAL, | APE AK %*K in, ANT : “=—, CAPTAIN A.E.DINGLES =a | EXPENSES - AND THE ONLY THINGS | a nl al A Horse's } /, ey ! C7 O25 wba Seavic’ twe pe : THEY NEED AROUND HERE ARE = \BACK IN / A Te . . 2 $ — ‘ P al — JOCKEYS! ; B (My LIFE!) * . BEGIN HERE TODAY 4 Nmciemnaig cn gt 4 Lay yy YS ¢ coama in ‘ar \ a \ " 8 Lass 5 > STORY J S a. 1925, by The Be! dcare lee u galt GOON be ig. my : we lage? tn ; a5 1 tre j ? . 64 I ara 7 ’ y De Y , rr Vy TAT — anda arn BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A Narrow Escape a WLS ep MARTIN | Shepoees Goon [| -AND JIMMIE YOU WONT SO = You CANT STAY || NONO GOSH NAW $1 G0 HOWE EARLY WHEN IVE (GOSH NEARLY 2 blood of t TUNING, || LATE TOASOHT Wil. YOU? vo LONG 7 UALL\F YOURE IN [| (M1 Jus maT GOT A DATE WITH YOu ? NOT GOT MY Foot ° zi a | KAow BOOTS <i BIEN UP SO) 6o Home |] GUCH A PESKY HURRY, i 1 HAD YO BE HOME ME ~\ sHouo}) in THAT a | Ce EARLY DON'T LET ME KEEP Yo BEFORE MIDNIGHT, ~ by YOU BET./] WHY EVEN TAKE OFF t i Wonders of an Office WHY, THOSE AR’ | e s PIGECAA HOLES, ) > THEN WiLL 4 " TH PIGEONS BE now the carca © king to cool. T tee overboard on a hea « t v scoured by hin sea. f Abreast 8 f ke ; and w k ’ ticipation 1 wr t So l A ing to ae j are you | at the angry r ' seemed to be “ h 4 ‘ H You want! You meant ‘ . Abas fea.| cK nothing that when you yam- ! fi mered out th ts unknown t ¢ ‘ to you! Te pal) Tony approach fon't.. you . ? avoiding havin t a urag TAY te ~ sid famillarit I 4] NY - 2 ct i aga promised] MOM’N POP er: TAYLOR | } on ho sail t ~ WELL SOMEONE HAS Ef} THE ONLY ONE HE SAID “CHICK ARE THOSE YOUR 1 6 Gay CHICK HAVE BEAUTY CONTEST ENTRIES?" “He say, ' ; ROCESS YALKED Too MUCH~IT | I'VE TALKED To then he a wa | [| |) You TOLD ANMONE . i = Ti SAID WAS - ‘ ~ we ~ WON'T LOOK GOOD FOR ABOUT THIS IS AND ALL L ee | | \ un. CANDIOATES US IF BY CHANCE BILL SUMMERS - “WHO THE DEUCE LET, od that ed WE DON'T GET YOU IN ON CUR SECRET? FIRST PRIZE! no comme ship's boy there’s some Interrupted with fi humble Ike Saint damned nonsense afoot between and Miss Mani 1 ; for breaktast, | “That, of co a He,’ Drake ) ; : ng his voice. | h relief, i ; | In a flash big fist smashed against his and his arm was wrenched excruc y as CHAPTER XI he whirled around. He had fallen “Maimuna” headiong against the steel bulwarks HE Orontes had crossed the his wrist in 22 days. Any other skipp but for that fron grip « The bosun and bis gang stopped| would have exulted in her speed their scrubbing to loc r.| Capt. Stevens might have thrilled t It was the starboard wate and it under different circumstances; Drake had fow friends in that side] he did.not. He had withdrawn into of the forecastle. He, being deck b grim, sullen shell of taciturt kept day hours, working thruout the | which only cracked or softened whe day with both watches, and keeping | Mary was on deck. no night watch; but most of bt (To Be Continued) " "" is Proats See eel ous Tal Gedgett, the bowun,| cms 3 | P sas THE OLD HOME TOWN aa | Ay) ree Hho. er} 1 (an WVAIRSOIR [AUS aamne had warmed toward him when he) = & ‘ eed : bee ‘a ce ears had whipped Tony, and some of thi Dd, Va pend wind brig ne it men were nv enly against him; OC TKS THIS? t. Wa & poco’! Joke ot t on in wo ut taken all around the deck serub- ate ed oked secret glee. Mr : ut you always get RR ee oe ty the wheel, coal & Olive Roberts Barton you give. Mrs. Bunny sald, “I e that the ship sw 1 no} inte 9 Ee MOR WINN Feet |know where there js a great stack | ee ee taal NO. 21—THE TRICK THE WIND PLAYED of nuts, Mrs. Cracknt If your | Cracknats looked to see ifj}I thought for my neighbors surely| husband goes with Ben tomorr ing was all right before she | heard everything.” |he'll show hbitn.”* out to market Imagine Mrs. Cracknuts’ surprise| And do you know, the squirrel She had hung her blue shaw! out family had enough nuts to last more from her course. gone to her cabin in chagrin While Drake sprawled on the deck, bis twisted arm held high,) Stevens struck him ag seve (to air, as it had gotten so full of| (1, it ee give ' 4 them for a year and a half, Whi blow made him let go his v } ‘It will be all right until I come). 4 atl ‘ahe Sana pase a blessed to give that to receive Drake got up with the danger nal in his K 4, backed the bulwarks, his toes and hurled him: elf at his as- fallant with balled fists working in short, straight uppercuts. The men gasped aloud; Tony groaned in sym |back,” sho said as she locked her |... welcome. I'm very glad vou | Even if you don't mean ft ,|door, “My, but Tam giad I bought |) 0 i LA oT | (To Be Continued.) it from Mister Peg Leg! I'll look wonderful at Mrs, Bunny's birth- {day party tonight. ‘That reminds | me In write my greetings on a ose short punches thud- rthday card to put in with my tea nen be ca ats sacred ehin.} of perfume, I'd better do It} Mr. Adams stepped to the break of DOW before I forget.” the poop, attracted by the sudden| She unlocked the door and went lull in the swish of brooms in again and sat down and wrote “Carry on with your work, bosun!’|this on a card with forget-me-nots cried Mr. Adams angrily. He leaped he top down the poop ladder, going to the|‘Years help to make us wise and) (amt defense of his skipper. Stevens re- true : : ait covered himself, lowered his blond| Accept this gift from me to you.” LETTER FROM MRS. JOSEPH | to just grasp your skirte—anything | (Copyright, 1925, N. B.A, Berviee, Inc.) imate story of innermost emot is revealed by private letters’ : © sors ay mea sarwice. wc} head, and charged, bellowing bu “There!” she said, “That's neat.”} GRAVES HAMILTON TO MRS. |to keep you near him. I wanted like. He swung at Drake, heedless of |Then she went out LESLIE PRESCOTT |to send him right back to you, but A kiss has a sunny way of get- the snappy jolts that peppered his| But scarcely had sho left her| My Dear Daughtor: Well, I am)no told mo that you would nevor Hag tack to #2 originator face. The punch drove Drake back|flat than it .began to blow the |all ready to go. This is the last! forgive him if ho let me take the| ~ bes |letter 1 am writing. 1 shall finish|toat alone |trying hard to avert a strike, He heavily into the arms of Mr. Adains,| wind did, not the flat, and « dear, who gripped him securely what—just what—do you suppose Shall I iron him, sir?” he asked | happened! anxiously. in all his going to] phe took the Condon boy back, and as nearly as T can find out, the boy is itt a mail it from the ship. | ‘The business is wortying him aj __As I wired you, I arrived here on! great deal. He told me that he ts} Sunday, and John came into town} wahae __ | practicall wu and will be for sea had the ng second mate wit-| req ro kfast with mo on pontey | some time, Ye . the boy's faith Reseed such a thing a hip’s BOY land straight down to Mra, Bunny's |™orning. 'n that faithless woman being shat- | returning punch» for punch with al doorstep where it lay in a little|, a Mak yay pear ey vou, sev e t bons wie! sie, Wantec 0 m phip master. Stevens drew his “rMinean right against her front door. | Aasiie, an mo ell him t ‘ o} re Ke g along MH as back for another punc h, and held It. i. : jyou were getting along as we’ His tips were bruised, his chin was| But the wind blew something else. | you had led him to believ already swelling. But there was too! It blew the forget-me-not bated He said, ‘Mother, I am going to more astonishment than ft his|/Out of the window, and the card/|t; nd make this start in Pittsburg face, for Drake was grinning ettled down right on top of the |cntirely a new one. | thru a smear of blood, grinning I feel as tho it is going to be} 1 and stayed there. | out animosity lay the shawi and there /another honeymoon for Leslie and “Let him go,” said St ly.|lay the card saying She has not always understood “Carry on with your work, boy. I'li|sift from me to you. Mrz. and-perhaps I have not always Pave a talk with you later on.” tha . 1 ely blue shawl with on it blew off the jtered has mado him belleve in no jone. He is disgruntled and ag- M gressive with the men and John thinks that his manner has much to jdo with their dissatisfaction } John grew quite confidential with }me, my dear—you know we have Jalways had @ great sympathy and understanding for each __ other. other," he said, as we were break- | fasting on Monday morning, “I wish T could make Leslie realize the complox heart of man as you do." 1 told him that you probably would do so when you had lived with him) as tong ao@ had lived with my hus-| band. ; Very apt to let temptation or even|and somewhat wistful, “that Lesite| At that moment we were rful X-Ray| Hoe roached across the table and Curiosity intrigue me into affairs for | J by the telephone, Twas t him SINCE THE NEW MILLINER CAME TOTOWN Zee mseeer JIM WATSON HAS BEEN KEPT RIGHT Busy, JIM HAS TURNED OUT SOME REAL NICE WORK vens slowly eknnte, |been as kind as { might have been.’ we Mrs. Bunny went out for the mail| {5 seemed much depressed about | Mary stood at one of the maindec ,|as Mister Strideatong, the postman, | somethi Thad a fesse aa saloon ports, watching the sailors at| knocked, and ig was the first thing |tho he w their scrubbing. She had got there | *fust a moment after the fraca Wopped, so she mised that. She ©1925 BY NEA SERVICE INC -©- 2! he gasped. think that that Latest Steps at Latest type: of hould never ave me, I hate my | rupi her view, 90 fierce Atay oa ee ate Halls, Day and {X-Ray Examination of the lungs | looked me straight in tho eye “TL know, omy knowl tame alone Tie MWA MER PAT ioc Eetie ce a face, 20 blood be wo t Ju to hink or stomach for £2.00. “tT love Lesile better than anyone | answered, T did not tell him, Leslie, Shee nb gacletet meaieal theo a A eee ‘ » Leslie, | grief by allowing myself to make ae stants, MM. [whet thie did he seem with 6 90 loudly the other day J Wa J i hi id bh m witt loud! werful machine every! olse in all the world, he said) that was a very human trait over, so murde A TAO Wentiake friends with * without knowing | Hie reeking butcher knife in hand.|/TMeant it for Ben. But J must havt ele eae rimes movement of the heart or stomach ts ournostly, “and yet auch the}. « » o was done rot © a nid he - more loudl: than | be plainly visible. Hours oa. mm, to 70 i > ¢ ich ft ne 1 think, he said, with a@ little if they are f eithe eo. \ t te But his Job was done. Tony only ap. eaia the words oP Ran p.m, MA in-3074. pecullar bias of my nature, T amsmile that was goméwhat quizzical | selves or to me." raneapetess l ecnumercaen | VV