The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 14

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WATERS (Pe “>t CABTAIN A.E.DINGLE-S BEGIN HERE EN DRAKE vould fight fast croniee had kept them in TODAY mbs had he "Now GO ON Wirt THe STORY } ‘Oh, T was dreamt eried, | "Did I ery And J that moet upper Drake dress You were “Oh ye She hid } talk at to wake © worst the gale or But if you are ams, I'd in door to have m tiatvow lo down at them. that reef taykle “It's a ® Was momentary after the lightning £ -.| ond flash so swift the By taut eyes. that big ka i as no Warrior tain Mar and su = to fight w from n necessary wo 1 other out- urprisingly man fall. He wax man ugh to risk his ship by bringing around a. But tn tat ruck down with d fury, and the big clip. under thttndering tons ‘ou showed in Miss Manning's “Happened to ake, and lure @ stood for « outery."" . her instant all its be per lay of water tha or the wu ter go -be 1 in her e ucky sattor nat . Mary! Drake He ran aft t n; but wh y rail As if the tered the pri tions as weil as of settled upon the ship a s tent not entirely due to t ing storm clouds following of the mercury. y still employed her hours on deck working skin border: watching one by one the sails clewed up, furled and storm | gasketed. parations for the imminen' long ado the storm med long coming. that y storms at She wond the rising parent rolling blu wear broken « idiy up falling aboard e with a shock and a roar Ii charge of heavy artillery. skies grew sooty and ugly. ‘Trouble had long been brewing with the precious pair ig Tubbs and Sims. They fought ship's barometer regis- of human ¢ | Men strugglec | mainyards squ They hauled sullenty, but t | they must. As they trooped o poop pass storm Ki J the spanker and gaf y muttered about the to wuz it?" foung Bawston! Bioody xhyme!" wd bii'me! Murdered, ‘e wos!’ “This Old Man ‘er nobody! Not pore most ‘eave to joody Judy, t “Argh! I keeck you face in, if you | no shut up!” snarled ‘Tony Erb's 4 ‘Erb cry out in ‘terror ax “they merged in the black- shuddered violently ning to strengthen that us feeling of bell meh finished their work, and atch below was dismissed. ‘Erb | touay and fearfully demanded of the mate that he be permitted to change | his quarters. “That Tony sex eried him fi ake Steven the man Plan Pacific Coast Inventors’ Conclave! Inventors of the Pacific coast will have an opportunity to get together in conv if plana of R. C,| rat!’ growle Clark, E., are car. | disgust with ried thru. uing: a gen- | 5 eral invitation to those who have atent issued by the patent ir credit to meet at some ture. He is asking 1 to write: him at ‘Erb. OF all those inter the above ad ddre ) NO. 6—GETTING March’ Hare place’ where jaway down South They sat on his back and he cov. ered the ground with leaps and |bounds until he got there took the Twins the circus was, WEDDED Down South it was summer jthe circus was yery altho {t wasn't doing is just sitting still, , in winter quarter w jump off,” sald the March e business to attend to." : wins were off, |he put on his glasses and took out Ja little book and began to turn the | pages very fast “Where's the to the gate “In there the gate man polnting over his shoulder with hit thumb, po Hare jin.” “Hi, there!’ called “Yogre not allowed—" iry Queen's orders,” and comfortable unything, It you might manager?” man. called Twins, the “We're on," to the the M of them went right qany more words. Pretty soon they came with a sign over it The sign said, “Circus Manager His Tent,” in they without knocking. How knock on a tent! “Hello, look who's Cire) Mana looking for a Job, my fr you got a new ict?" ud the rply over it's time you were to a tent | Donna Josephine Garibaldi, grand- dauyhter of the famous Italian liber-| ator, has just been married in Paris| to Senor Don Manvel Bances de Carmona, a ber of of the oldest families #0 marched could you here!" iend Let Star v They sive re lean. Har his glasse acting int alts Ads hel and the sost 1 “ou «qual man who impending dis-| JOK E 1 in BE menpt away forever all! M)M’N inte maind: “Don't Ma ie ' ell corpse me. | THE |W QUINCE {EY Bo VERY Sust OR\KOUT 1 MINUTE 554 DAT RACE GANE AN Hi LX) Hilal \O A WHE LoT ST WAY BACK TWS , WOULDN'T Hes He Bus MULE MA ot DID ou, BOOTS? GEE ITS A GOoD SHOW, AINT WT? fe] par aX « REC KL ES AND HIS k ‘RIENDS AR LARKIN FROM OFFICE AUST MERE Boy AND DONT MANE ' ; POP \T ONDS ! aan) Sry (ane YEAH, | OMINE & ENTERED AVE ¢ { THE: § (UL WIN IF GUESS $0! | CANT HEAR WHAT THEYRE SAYIN CAN You HEAR "EM 2? » the bbing want ry?" dripping He he ave the . you poor | worlds! in utter | rail « Erb went! toa suc the thi: Tw ed ) I |to 1 ling snow “Well then, st suppor What! Mana a thin, Me ‘act!" “Why h March Hare to Drake asked hi fe go be and al swirling blackness of the low, nly das deck for clung to the TED ntleman what we tting spring start ins together “Well, you're queer the Circus Manager you think y get mo started. Ts "Yes ic into his book ia off the again ground up North one,” la “And ou that { jand soon it will be all green “Hello, cot “Oh, | det i | does ‘ou | ther ? Have | | | Jus’ she “All “Futh, this is n BUK Walt. ‘This t/ I'm ail right word to Leslie andy wom to work will you let in, right, Vl walt Jock 1 t culled up Leslie has instructed th iny dear answered the phone to said tt ic ceommace & Olive Roberts Barton CIRCUS STAR’ dd tell een | up North ugh now the March Hare look: | “The The | children foor think “But | taken uake and the i of t Are I Am urt 0 get a circ rub clown sul h Hare w the M said haking h forg didn But he called back, where | stay tag “Ww man, (Copy PROM | wa COTT KE ix Jack I'm trying her tel wT talle ¢ nd find perso ay that TO that who she ing to do calli enough, the ere wa Mana, so much spring thing It And he hurr “1 de Th my clowns are here in winter, but e'll get them," said th nen get Bimbo first,’” Away they nt, T rent, ) Hare shortly, and ai tire | (An Intimate story of Innermont emotions revealed by private letters) along without | pg Hot to be disturbed, ¥ long distance telephones |” you contr to | disturb her sure not Ruth? e to get word to to talk to 1 , You have promis ‘Then 1 would cal uu bre too? whether Can't yo our sho will not talk t | "Of course, L know it i fault | now, but that It doe does me ent make any them al ct on the shagwas not | SHATTLE STAR This Mule Needs a “ GEE, THAT's STEPPING Ty THAT WILE NT LETS JOST WALK HOME — YOU DONT LIVE VERY FAR “2 FROM HE WOULD You CARE FOR A CIGAR ARQ LARKIN F 4 GREAT WoRK, ASBE: Stos | ainer-= Not a Jockey BY KEN KUNg SAID ANYTHING - Him 2% \NHO ‘BouT RIDIN’ BABY LOOKS SO 1 cele EVEN THINK You + a {coud RIB 2 £ GEE,/VE HAD A SWELL TIME, BooTs - re \ COME ts GAIN SOMETIME 2? BUT ,BooTs-You MostnT DIKOURAGE THRIFT IN ANY- ONE! REMEMBER, THOSE. fee THE KIND MEN WHO THOUGH! 4 COULDN'T STAND A SPREE LIKE DOYOU MEAN YouR JZ OWN PoP OR TH BOK THAT You Bousitr SPECIALLY ? ASA ALONG, WILL YOU FETCH ME MY out of} they will the ele almost ger, “I to do, 1 near t know | don't © 192 After all, a gets into many a Tee sce tort py hectelehesas aia) happier to know they are be punished for something that the: ac In fact, I think I could car My punishment better if 1 were ec.) |innocent, I'm willing to ~Itake all the blame, I've got to have my wife and 1 jthem damn quick or Ul go insa “Ruth, it is promiscuous hugger tight squeese said the perfectly bu and babies a desperate man who is talking te you, and IT swear to you that if Leslie will not Ik to mo today I'll put myself where not else will talk again, ‘You will do your best That's adear girl, I'll call you up in about an hour and hear what you have done ho one to me hot even Won't} “Thank you, rand|sure that I Kindne to}aak for |be waiting Ruth, You can be will never forget your John Alden Prescott, for youd! 1 not Vil P hor ot fy promise, | that 1 frantic, Telephone Message yn John o me all my no good] “Is that you, Miss Anderson? Call up the Waldorf and} ~ | will tak ONE WAS To GET OUT AND THE OTHER WAS TO STAY OUTH TWO ORDERS FROM ONE FIRM FINE! wHar WERE THEY ee / THIS 1S TH’ DAY OF ALL DAYS 1} EXPECT You (| OTEY Te KEEP, EXTRA" AUNT SARAH PEABODYS PETITION TO PDT OTEY WALKER BACK AS TOWN MARSHAL WAS ACTED DPON TODAY- MAYOR SIMON DOoLITTLE PINNED THE STAR ON OTEYS CoAT WHILE THE TOWN FOLKS CHEERED © 1028 BY NEA senvICe ING 3-)7=RS tho phone. Vice. T want to ask your ad ges at Scott! ‘Then 1 think T will! tit yo MER ae ave it as it is until I am | (Copy A 1925, ‘The saath BEL ‘TOMORROW —Telephon® sation between Mary Alded cott and Johny: Alden phone ~ yA in-0800 ee Ad department, Something unexpected has come | up and I am not sure just when [) can leave for Atlantic City “Of course, T know just how it, Mother to think that she is by everything and everybody sure can go. I able to make it may bo} this morning. she will 1 all me up, but by that time definitely what 1 am ahs 1 know always seems | pbably T will going Just being pul upon | know Mant one any| “I am awfully glad you answered ults, ‘The clr tre ” cost 168s “the "You say sho is all ready to go.| “Don't say anything abot it uns larger ‘rsh / J BSestrers .- ss BEEEEBESD Se 2 FEES wee—m AEEBMESZSOA mw Sa. 8232 BESO RBA MH ta aye By ~SBEF & SR2ERX Lm ASE RPSEEY St EFSSB

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