The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1925, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNI He Nearly Left the Business Behind ET AS FAR AS JACKSONVILLE ON [We HAD To DRAG “THAT sz . © HELLO | Bot ( on AWAY FROM MIAMp To Bowie, AND | MULE WITH HIM, Too! | GREAT ScoTT! 7 \ JUST Folder 5 ‘CAPTAIN A.EDINGLES ra aay ” | THAT SAP ASBESTOS DISCOVERS HE THAT GUY IS NUTS i WHAT. WAS HE CcT OUR CRYIN’ 924 my SeENTAN ay 29 : ForécT SOME THING. {6\ ka} 5 ON ANIMALS — 3 7 4 Reo MEA SERVICE INE ee Z TNE BEEN eae nei ast. riya wail WAITING HERE ' i thru a Aerin chests 5 HOURS FOR Him / Find out an ancl “Now,” said § + Twining Sbeyal of knocks | departed | resume jim overboard mor snapped Drak Now GO ON WITH THE STORY tt of re " CHAPTER XXIV he} F Stranded 5 cockin Daehn rae cata 9 ap igs , BOOTS AND “HER BUDDIES Good News for Cora Leay ' Fo & He had not honored vens with huddied 4 ekhouse, direct attentior Now he ad able ore she desperately | vanced a step, almost touching th th t visor \ GORSS VLU RON DOWN AN’ — C un n: > th ‘s si over | Jake ace Ww cap ” ~ ‘ pal sep haba ae agers g vs : GET TW MAIL~ ANEN WE'LL SANS ~ READ VT! WHILE YOURE DOING TH’ O SAY, CORA — WHY, IG FROM DEAR BOOTS" --~ YOUR GRADES HAVE BEEN) AGN THAT OUST WONDERFOL DIGHE®S AN’ CLEANIN' TH HOUGE LOOKIT WHAT \T NOUR BROTHER, GO POOR I'M AFRAID YOU ARE WORKING Too KHARD-)(—————. oF Him — WARE vt IGN (Tr? HELPING CORA TAKE CARE OF THE HOUSE AND T xs » |, TRYING TO STUDY TOO. SO 1 AM GOING TO SEE AINT YT “THOUGH ? GEE — sWROUGH! [T~ + Se THES OU . ) aaa “es F | ive BEEN WONDERIN My head-lor OK Boy, ue \ Naa BEEN GETTIN’ SUCK HOTSY TOTSY ! PUNK GRADES / FRECKLES AND. HIS FRIENDS aoe oo A Discovery: , = a a EE P PASTE GIST (# (ede Gberits Acer) He wars Y prs cross=) ) f MANE SPRING a: y $ MATTER WITH & GEE-LOM =) “LEAVE THE POOP!" DRAKE REPEATED AINT 1%; TAS? ust Je THAT cow, ) HOw GRoUCcHY , ° SEB Mow NCE TH’ 7 5 ; Seyi lhe i fpented with devils. Idle sails flap yare not ever half sailor 0 | FIELDS SMELL yy YEA- AN . 4 _ AEKE JUN s ped thunderously against the masts. | order r n P| ( ove EQ HELE ) ay tr Somewhere in the darkness forward un ? i re disrated. & heavy block thumped monoton- /T'll not uit the men by making thump, thump. Hollow and lazy. | face to again, I'l put you Uke a drum of sast 3 y | tror lock you up with Oats Wanted to listen for ‘) s 30 ay from Stevens. There were so many| ° 0, sit!” he rasped. “I'll g @fher sounds that the very notice 5 eer t ed turtw able sounds actually made by t ent mfuriated mate as he grabbed ou tilely at glassy smc ron plat seeking some hanging rope, w fothing but a note in the ge uproar Then lanterns began to flick about the decks. Men who had been sleeping appeared s deck watch. tartied by grounding. Really. very e had clapeed since the striking. It seemed an age to Mary. n could stand there “Let-go everything, and clew up!’ | fu lorm: I admit ere sone Sea A tah aor ela gehen bale dln = aaa ig POP woRKING ) ) ‘he Sn See gle ; See ONe Cee ¢ INTHE LAST ACT OH YES -4OU THAT WASN'T THE feiss buxtiines ar rhe: Be $ j that, Miste OVERTIME TONIGHT | | Down AT THE PALACE THE q BEST SHOWS I'VE | WHERE THEY HAD MEAN) WHERE : PLAY I SAW! sun and ca Jed. Chi a hell blasted curse MoM? “THIS AFTERNOON AND T SEEN INA LONG THE COURTROOM ALLTHE GIRLS Oh, don't try J TIME 2CENE 4 JUMPED IN) THE TANK— AND HAD HIM GO To SEE IT! ot his position. He gu to Jake Stevens over one direction he though dark loom of land; a fain r 5 orked nigh 20 ) about it appeared to be 1 st ne sand. Command It might. be the c sed | me chievement—and a wife! by the p's sud It you, comm: gam ’ Somewhere about the main brace | pick from the world for bumpkin Stevens secured a hold.) you must empty y and his reappearance on bodrd was tags to buy a sallor not silent. Mury shook herself | iv: you use your stinking gold 4nto life, running to Drake, putting /to blind a foolish who don't her hands on his arm know the world you be >: You fit not Jake's fault!’ she|—" ens stopped, w a deep cried. ou can’t put this on his h med about to go on Shoulders! I told him to sail thru. | Drake where ho had been He only did what when the outburst began, motion * “Go to your cabin!’ Drake told/jess, pale as chalk in the lantern her, sharply. ‘“The deck is no place! tight, with long scar on his for you just now.” |face fluttering tke a livid Ive clumsily, ill-manned, tho long ri “But you mustn't blame she|thing. Stevens started to speak | handled confused seamen who persisted, with a note of anger. He/and cut short on a word, uttering | wero cut in coldly: {a short, harsh laugh, He went { “I shall make-an inquiry in the; down three steps of the ladder, | morning. Go to your cabin!’ land stopped to say quietly: # ing. The words Jake He took her arm, and urged her “You can end the story out of ;shot at him buzzed in his bre inside the companionway, closing | your own cénsctence, Drake. like Infernal hornets. % my the door upon her. She flung it} He vanished in the shadows of (To Be Continued) open, and flashed out, ablaze with | — tame oon Fage. Before she could speak a TheTangle ang a ‘ q Lt NCEE Tea gently, but no more to be resisted 5 ‘ | = the waist. The boats went o will you? Or not a single in the Green Woods or Meadow will speak to us year unused to smali boat work Dr, Snuffies laughed. “1 1 Drake stood like a plece of carv-| «aid he Stevens had (To Bo Sontinued,) Copyright HA. Sery srt you obey Sr eek ik OF TUS ARG ieeniee Rea aoe TO LESLIE PRES. Mi wry fy Glasenn at uo ow Rtn ice cost he ous Thar » Olive Roberts Barton Fest avs Kira’ytis ure undoes [NUS Sa lencuen Was sométhing #0 cold, so utterly Seiten oar al beyond argument in his tone that r 3 hat all dec on put the Mary shrank down the stairs as if NO. 183—SPRING MEDICIN wives above themselves on the she had been whipped. Ike was in| “What are we going to do next?" |brownish red and it comes tied in the saloon. She permitted him tolasked Nick. “Has spring started?” |little bundles.” herve coffee to her, without any| “Yes,” said the March Hare.| ‘Just listen!’ said the March| Jslie, mother of my boy, surely knowledge of how it was done or|"Spring has started but there la|Hare impatiently. “When peo we can come to some sort why she drank it. Alden Drake, | till much to be done, Much! $0|don't know what they aro talking | otking combination. Surely, you in that moment of catastrophe to|we'd better be getting at it.’ shout the leas sald the better. When | C20 seo from thoso two letters that | fis ship, had sloughed absolutely! ‘What?’ asked Nancy curtously.|you seo potatoes growing, what col-|{ did not love that woman. Poor every last attribute of human flesh|"t thought wo had attended tolor are the potato vines? Green, of | little bedraggled creature! She was| fnd blood, and become simply an! everything.” |course! And when you see carrots | ike a tiny kitten, only wanting food | animated piece of Duty personified.| “The sassafrag has to be dug,” | growing what color are the tops? and warmth and a little petting, to On deck Stevens crawled over the! paid the March Hare, “Also the|Green, of cou And when you|*t8etch herself and purr with con. rail, dripping and cursing. Somelsulphur and molasses has to be|see beets growing what color are | tentment. T didn't expect anything | Some men son’t stop at anyting| frien hauled him in. He shook him-| mixed. It’ the best spring medi-|the top Green! And radishes, Of her. I was surprised at her let-|—even a hosiery display. self in the glow of the lanterns. | cine in the world.” land onions, and—and everything.” '°% 1 did not know that sha had Ge atic’ sere the decks were alive with running | 46h, hot ws Ni pa | a “Oh, 1 gee,” cried Nick wand | thy tho brains or tho heart that figures. Only the solitary, dark |, oli no} laughed Nick ne the contents denoted. She was aired onthe’ poop held’ any sachin, oo; DU everybody | simply | rie March Hate wiggled his |SMused and ‘ariusing” for‘ the | A a on I had begun to recount the whole Ferry sea calm pele. 04. Bu | you are not telling m anything | Whiskers sb Risin lthing when my mother, who you Gadgett trotted aft from the fore- ‘Ou. are nd k me a | Gi ee fai ; Jon't you see, dear, that that ; ny. , oy eastlo head, swinging his “pine. | I don't; iow,” sald the March | iGRirte: tative Fier the he al | ain may atill furthor be likened to a | {HOW Would never understand, came ” r oo was|Hare, ‘We usually do. hate ‘the " ig | Kitton? | @ room and, of course, any Reid, 2 eae ot ae Icons |things that are good for us.’ to make the tea out of, Ring conversation, of a Kind we had just f : What's that you were saying? | he said in her Itter that sho} started was all off, After that morn Iy, All the time that they were talk-|seveq a voice close by cared for me, which, of course, waa “Three fadoms whiar she's nipped, |Ing the March Hare had been gal-|" ang turning quickly they beheld| Natural. I pulled her out of altime when the confidence could. be air, 20 fadom dt th’ main chains,” |loping along and pretty soon they |r, Snugfles, Ho looked very odd | Very tight place, and her letter) resumed. ov Fen aateae a aliee ho reported, and added: “Both jcame to a placo where a lot of lin ‘a pair of blue overalls, much too | Shows that sho cared still more for | King oki Htiow! cannot be browaht atdes, wir.” [little low trees “with very Breet linrge for him, nd ho carried a|!he comfort that my check would | fort; under all circumstances. ‘They Bhd well, bosun,” Drake sale | Draticties ile, growing. me th Wl enade. “What wore you tating | Mure her than she could poasibly!must have the right time, as well} agolly. Stevens started to mount|leaf was to be seen, or a bud—it Aaa aie dave tonsa, at have the salt time, the ladder, Chips busted along| was too soon for that—but every | my vay he Taille "5a satorlina | "Atda'ta avatinnige klna el etide lekbeadettear heat Rare | \, BITTER BOTTLES TODAY~ ONE OF THE SUREST ffom the midship sounding pipe, his |tiny branch looked as tho it had|, afras,” said the March |dear, for a man to be writing to his} 1 expect 1 should not be hero| (A SIGNS OF SPRING jointed sounding rod held close to|been painted with bright green pedestal and worship before them, | which is perhaps foolish before T had any idea that you sassafras has green tops, too.’ would ever know ing there never seemed a proper Hare, “What are you up to, Doc-|wife, My mother and I think aven| writing this letter to you, I expect | his squiting eyes, chalked and wet. | paint tor? You look as tho you were go-| your mother would possibly be sur|if I wore a brave man I Would go Makin’ no water, air! uld| ‘The March Hare stopped and he-ling to start farming.” |prised and shocked a bit. It has}and tell it all to you, but, Leslie, | . RRL T = Chips. “No more in th’ well than|gan to nibble. “Yes, this is it," he] oN I'm after & fras,"’ said |only one merit. Tt is af | u |wan to nib , thy C No, er sassatras ajo 0} ¢ neerely hon: jaiile3 J do not think Tam a coward |in other g ly con: | o r , we always carry, sir.’ positively. “This is certainly |tho itle falryman doctor. “I put lest, and I hope, dear, that as nearly | c other things, T must humbly con-/ourt when you read the’ last words! REMARKABLE MACH ; “very well, Chin Cast off thelit* and he reached up for another|it in all my medicino at this time |as you can, with your beautifully | _ (Advortixement) ~__{feas that Tam afraid of yop con-jof this letter, but, nevertheless, 1 LONDON.—A rem boat. gripes ready for swinging ont, | nibbi of tho year, I’m in a hurry, too, | ideallo temperament, you will try to Kill C Idi: ich temptuous arraignment and y s¢-) Mean them with all, my heart and! has beon invented by & B and ask Mr. 1 Twining to gon aft js it? And what's what?" las f have to mix my sulphur and|Understand my more material na $ CO. S~ Mic vere, tho just, conclusions, soul, I love_you, and hecsuse T iove | wit take dictation answer rake ignored Stevens. Br olnsse: 00, anc at! nme € < : k * c Mert) tila tale 10 be. kacwed ne GOAL tis Mack SOC RU ee tur Guaranteed Relicé in Hours) ror tio boy 4, Losilé, lot's REG cays te that 1 have fever! sone. in the absence Of fnto tho midnight ocean, dragged|"Hop off, children, we're there om Se ea ahha dat hae | Leslie, when f was in New York | Why hang on toa sniffly, snuffly Head |least call a truce, Wait until your |ito, F OMAR MA EHOLS.| oA report Nis abset rato kinking’ waren, and Terhh anldoNteh a ripe a“ a ul: see en said jwith your mother 1 found out that | Cold for a week when Tr, Platt’s Rinex | mother comes home and then if you! (eopyy ehkas Na | JACK, take 6 ae ae oem Mek aia the Maren Mare, *"Wo will dix all) she really understands mo, 1 was | Prescription is guaranteed to stopitind |hive concluded that you do not } : re Ee eee oad eR Lrwever mind Mister. Twining!’ buys {mn market, ‘That's wort’ of sir, if wa HID yeu ate: ler: i gd te it her all that € have fours—or money back? Sold underthis| want me in your life, we will make| TOMORROW—Letter sd aaaits |e Te resembles b " } you here and thin wos even gbsoluteguarantecby all good druggists, the changes, I presume your lip will Prescott to John Alden Prescott, and employs cylindele i ‘ “wr

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