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ee e ) wine. JOE QUINCE Joe Changed His Mind BY K I “‘Y TEAC THE DOCTOR? \ [te IDeA OF Trying t Speer a Ss aneD THA an = " * Yo US O A WE IDEA ¢ ¥ (i re AsBeshk GAY BOGS- 1 CLEANED TH SAN - WHAT UWA HAT i IN RUS b= ro ele cyt a iF) FRIEND You'R« ANIAY 4 HUH, WHY THAT UTrTLEe FEL SPot ON YER TROUSERS WID PROPOSITION Re j Se Te Ta : actrees © met J [OUT OF YouR MIND) [KIS More OF A PAL Tian A SERVANT ) GASOLINE AN! THEN rad hes L CAM'® } : "5, CAPTAIN A.E.DINGLE~ >see TOU'LL TURN YOUR VALE t: a Me! STPY TRIED To PRESS Moin H ' 70.916 me SRUNTAIOS, ee ay DIONE OFSLE 3) | ‘AsBestos” overs v | Ey tint al Uae <P HEAR Very BoA SE Nea tied To Me — He's ke tl. Y i Sale M ) we > 0 = . f r tv " only OF A SERVANTYy D ~ grown af a life J i t 1 Drab 4 Z man on pyen e back to M Now GO ON WITH THE STORY | for When Drake returned to Mary e oO she stoed up with a diam t e He had been gone about 20 min: | wa A et Copyright, 1995, by The Bel utes, fous JogR Now he came t t ' r y ° i ing, bright eyed a three: fhe was to. Boots Is on a Diet inc Strip of fp “ one | could not — ‘ stadia ~ bi AW ,\ DONT CARE ~ NOT FOR "THE LIFE OF ME] | On, BUT IT 1 iy sxe y | ct il 4 s. big | fough WT ITS ALL WELL, \F YOu REALLY T STS GO McK YES ,BUT IT 1S SO z H as a purt and” swaying MUCH 1M ON A DIET \ CANT SEE WHY ‘You THE SWE NOW ~ Wish “to Serer MORE ComFomtapue’|( HARD "TO STAY ON A | 1D STARVE \F \OONT i other temy nd af tick flalled WANT TO REDUCE, SERN Bop ADVGE "MORE EXERCISE-|'] Xo REUUCE ty Der WAYE THESE CHOCOLATES, ed f foes now — aS — 1 7 Aiko}. wit: C YO MIRALE ON = THis, j ' jclowe, The blur 4 began to - {VE EATEN TODAY, | 0 | Vaiflaty Like imiat 1 Aye, Ore m heli | abbled th a were chatting about how we were taught. Drake | to furnish the boudolr—" fighting. H “Do stop your jestls gahped: * But “Wo were talking of no su | ned the tram driver and I won't hear a word until ® cond with FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Sign S “WHY, WE CANT 60 TODAY J / Y)\ (mow, anv Dow : THATS ALL RisM-You j YOU TAKE ME TDA SR vaty, weiAr WAKES You || NEVER ATE IN OnE ( BECAUSE TVE ONLY A CONEY HAFTA PAY FoR WANT 7D DO} | YET=WILL YA TAKE AE = 1 KNOW A PLACE WHERE LADIES ARE ‘ORONTES! teld me what has happened. Was it—T’ Her é¢yes darkened, and she frowned as the truth, or possible truth, dawned upon her. He broke ndid daught macking fa ¢ murd in, grinning ous’ scowls to foolish gr “It was, Mary: Jake Stevens:} ‘What's the trouble?’ demanded They prevented him coming @/a ‘policeman running up, looking to see you, so he tipped the waiter /queerly into the bruised and bleed. to bring me, then tried to jamb me/ing faces, and at Mary. under a rhododendron.” | “Gang setting “It looks as if he succeeded!” sh¢} This and We akpp’ retorted sharply. “Let us €, new, ore my car to help the, wndergrto = oman ola metormaty [MOM’N POP Meow P-s-s-t!! look horrible.” about these jreplied t | “He's. my first. mate," expla A tiny chill fell over Drake. Mar asa, ‘hoot ltpispey " Romy - TE - a Sn oT EPEC PEE! {Drake,* “I'm Captain Drake, of WELL KID AT Yours! You WELL SPEAKING ] L Terieditied ccct erie the |*htp Orontes, lying in Table } THis TIME STAND AS MUCH | :OF DEMPSEW - KINDA | ON } aH || AND THE BEA Tt has been a bully evening, any.! 00); SPF An Automobile Tid be} | I | |) tHE $5000 PRE | YouLo IN A | ? BA) komoRrRow!! | “how,” he ‘said heartily, She “sa bee ies iets : OF MONEY WILL eee : | Snothing, taking her seat in the elecs)) 00 2en One BEAUTY 1 ~tric tram beside him as If resigned) 7 OU ONT = CONTEST “to something unpleasant. He peep-|™°"- Drake glan DRAWS ed at her once,-thénm with a loud|*a% all sott. we NIGH sigh settled down to a window-gaz-|{'\nine hurts “ing ride. a : -o— | 80 they roiled along, pane the) or L Inte bay, thru a suburb noted for : : drene loviiness. It ought to have 20% MEANTIME | thawed her. Then abruptly the car |12° f EALOUSY | *rslowed down ‘andy stopped, progress | "" DEVELOPS ! shade Impossible by the outer £ | Wie -of & crowd that~-whooped, roared s BETWEEN | and cursed ht ge Ti | = Drake stood up. Over the 5) : «heads he saw the m! r of re . Pant ; the crowd, and fists and sticks were |” Be med” to © da ae CANDIDATES flying there. The car driver clanged |“ ed a kiss oright between his gong, and the, impeding cr: /slowly made way for it. Bit Drake “had caught sight of a head he Sknew, two heads, in the very vor tex of the mob, and Loum OHA “t : : ae s were getting hammered by a. iow charms in her every hour, “far too many fie and sticks for] AvPretent: From. Mary once she elected to mect him on T l fair play. |THE few days required for dis! common ground. And Jake § , e ang e “Excuse me for a moment,” he charging cargo in Cape Town | seemed to accept the now ation murmured as he stepped past Mary. |{!eW On magic pinions. Drake rode | quite meekly ed « *t worry. wig upon the tde of triumph | (To Be Continued) LETTER FROM MAMIE KEE! Bee an an vee elaricik. sete bal Sie eT ee oe - on TO JOHN PRESCOTT—OPENE! AT HOME WITH BY LESLIE PRESCOTT, \ = A DIRTY WINDO s 4 He leaped as the car started, and | Raf 4 fought his way into tho mob. It (WV CHAURES CONTINUED | SS\7)-4/) IN FRONT OF ME : was something of a fight, too. Hait-| I need not remind you, Jack, that ody 7 ANDA WET RAG pet oyes as the car ‘drove P as blushing furiounty ax| \*_/ o the auto. The miner grinned, and stood ‘robbed of speech howing Mary thé sights, finding way thru he wrenched a heavy} OF TKS TAOS I waa at the end’ of my world that | night that you came along and| y stick f veart ffian and! i prodded hia way with It, sl b» Olive Roberts Barton turned my face again in the other prodded his way with it, using it! like a spear. It was very effficient. | direction, Of course, I should have | ‘Then in the middie he found Jake} NO. 2—THE MARCH HARE WAKENS THE RAGSIES gone on freezing, starving, dying, Stevens, horribly cut and bruised, . but I could not, when food and| trying blindly, but with splendid| “Where are we going?’ asked! So into Ragsy Land’ steppod the| warmth and life wore offered mo.| brute courage to stand off the at-|Nancy as the March Hare galloped | visitors Of course, you should have taken tack of half a dozen murderous;#!ong over the meadow toward tte “Hello,” said a sleepy voice. “In| the pharisaic course and passed me sticks. Right with him the afflu- | Woods. apring here? ent miner battled gloriously; bleed-| “I've got to start spring going,” And there stood Mister Tatters 4ng and muddy, but with the light |9n8wered tho Hare. ‘It's too silly looking sleepler and, grimier even of sheer fighting lust/in his face.|the way things hold back and hold|thin the one who had answered “Orontes! Orontes!’ yelled. Drake, |b#ck unless someone “comes along | the door on the other side, but you did not The world has {ts opinions of such | meetings and the world tell us what | to do under such circumstances, but | nature takes a moro liberal view—| ringingly, and laid about him heart-j40d gives them a push, I have to) «won 1 should say #0,” sald the and for the breathless, blissful inter- fly with his stick. “Get a stick, |#l¥o-several people pushes. Mirst of) starch Hare, “The robing’and bite | jude of the last few months I have Jake! Get a club!’ {all I have to after Mister Tat |birds have been here for a week. not cared what the world thought. | gles.” g You call yourself a boundor, Jack, | “J don’t want no club!’ gasped |ter and the Stevens, blindly staggering ever for) “Wh. And here you and your Ragsies do they have to do with|haven't even started to push tho ward, He went to his knees as | sprir fisked Nick, “I thought|clover up thru the ground yet, c7oabs the world Monee paly gu 1 Gi wr Wad Benes. "ne) Drake reached him. A word of rec-\they lived under the ground.” You'll havo to get busy at onco,{%, 72 me you are w very ‘human | 2 Zz ognition, then Drake and the minér|~ “They do, answored the "March | Mister Tattors, Get all the roots|%04 lovable man with perhaps a} Most men who underatand bestia a - Ce” |WILSFINISH THIS y stood over Jake and fought for|Hare, “And that's all the more|Unpacked down under the ground|fW More contradictions than the|are bachelors : SCRAP BACI< oF thelr own lives and his, AVhdtever|reason for them getting busy.{here, and start pushing green | *V@™Ro : z } + the cause, the crowd were appar-|spring starts under thd ground.” |thingw up, I hope you didn't for- I love you, Jack. I expect many| ways there beside you you would 4 ¥ R TH MILLINER. ently looking for blood. The miner| By and by they came to the place |séet the snowdrops this year.” wonten have said this to you. Your), crazy about her, ‘The wholo| | a : WENT OUT was battered fearfully; but he had|py the dog-wood tree where a cay “No,” said the little ragged fairy | Stat mistake, my friend, Js that ‘ 5, SS SHE SLAMMED) fa grin for Drake, A whizzing stick » led straight down Into|fellow. “I told one of my men to| you let them do it, You reach out|troublo ts that she doesn't keep THE Door? store the plaster from Drake's |the eurth set his alarm clock ‘so he could |r tho always tintillating thrill her senso of humor working and : ® cheek, and he started bleeding as if} Down this they went and by aid, Waken oxtra early and attend to} ®Your wife ts a wonderful woman.|you ure just as chagy of using n hip head was split. by they camo to a little wooden|the snowdrops,” If sho were not your wife and al your Imaginajien, I am s@ry for pane rec trying £0, murder us!’ “Woll, Im glad of that,” said | ~~ ITE TTF 7 | “ : “id | cood thing you came, Mister Hare, |her, Jack, very sorry for her, but he panted, “What's it all about?" jock,” said the March Hare, Twins jumped off and knock the March Hare, “The snowdropi or we would have slept all sum should have been out two weeks! “Started with just tall talk, 1 am also sorry for you, for honest« gasped the miner, poking hie stighs h all their might ago,’ j mer. t ‘ fer vaaade thers (lbs Mel ale UR to a leering face and bringing a| 7 | | (To Be Continued) into a ring face a sing But nobody. answered. | "Go and get Washed in the] 925, N. EB. ithe world who could or does make footh back with ft. ‘Jake “Bia | “Just aa T thought,” muttered the |ereek,"” called Mister ‘Tatters to all lenged -all ‘hands, and some touMia| Murch Hare, “Everybody sound |the little raggod fairies pround him followed him out, That's one Of | auleop, I's a good thing I came. | "Spring ls hero and the fee is gone. tem now!” | Kick!" Thon hurry back)and help me to He darted forward and struck} fo tho ‘Twin kicked. got the roots unpacked.” down a tough looking fellow just} py ond by they heard someone “You, wit!’ they cried ns they all rolled out of bed and rushed for the you as happy as your wife does. I oxpoot neither of you would tbe WHILE THE “TowWN BOYS WERE STILL FUSS/ING AS TO appreciate my pity, but it ts yours, WHO SHOULD WASH “THE WINDOW FoR THE NEW everth PY aan REY injooit! in nok going MILLINER,. ALONG CAME THE PORTER FROM «ra Jto plecen because you have gone THE CENTRAL HOTEL AND DID “THE JOB oines ey wer service, as ho was putting the boots tolsay, “Hi.hiohum! What's — that Stevens as he lay prostrate, Drake |noive? Go and see, Sudsy.” Ban siittott : Be ‘ s Moor out of my life, 1 think 1 am going | ad le time to look around.| And suddenly the door was ope Farmor, Greenwayeia dicging: hin} ‘ ‘ jto do something blggor and finer my Bticks seemed as thick a8 rushes jod by the raggediest little Ra urden,” sald the March Hare “and | Use antiseptic Jand moro splendid than t evoer{! have a man's outlook on Ifeybe everything to you, She ‘can}no scruples about taking It ihe fa a baskst, Put he wherelyou ever saw, Hadu't been wast-/ne'lt be putting hi Keoda. in before | |thought of doing before, and that |@nd iiving and, Jack, I must bolbe that, Sho is beautiful, eho is|scoine to use it t@@iheln me tO! | sthe heart of the flight was. The jed or com for tmontha nod he'd long. Mix plenty of ved paint for} MENTHOLATUM Jin the reason Akat T have written | stateful to you for that—youlclever, she has charm. habilitate myself among awe arent wis simply gang sympath lopt so long he could scarcely get|the beety and radishes and yellow }you, 1 want i: to know that |tauht that to me. I know that, for 1 have Isex. In tho future I amt a Come om,” he #aid to the val-lhis eyes open palnt for the carrots," advised the Apply freely inside ene vat, for have made it | from now on Tam going to vail ay t kiow you told me not to write |imy business to wateh her when You | steor Clear of yours. MA straight course, I want you tojto you, but, like all women, | must{have been with hor, She iy ‘too | (Copyright, know, John Alden Prescott, that}have the Must word, and these are| good for you, Jack, but alas, sho ] it isn't possible for you to make}the words I want to say: “Don't loves you and that telly the story.| TOMORROW—Note froitl Bi me lose my selfrespect, You wee,fa fool any longer, Let your wife! ‘Thanks for the check, 1 have Prescott to dohn Alden "Yant miner, “Let's finish — thou | “Ig Mister ‘Tatters up?’ inked | M “threo _ huskies, J tho rest wiillthe Mayh Hare sharply | prun! Altogether! ‘Just getting up no "Mogether they charged across}thy tugsle, “Come on in." n Har vor four! said Mister Tutters awned| who way wide awake now. ‘Woll! Vattend to everything, Hut it's a» and outside of 192s, ‘Tha Seattle