The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1925, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, MARCH a9 1925, ff, ‘A \ “apy JOE QUINCE Joe Will Do Some Moving Himself } a \ igen aD “e NT listn Here! 1 TALKED MYSEL ) [SRNL Be REASONABLE, Asbestos = T CAN'T Nice OF THe CLD Bay 7g ai Wz Se SOT OF A ROOM FOR THE NIGHT BY]|SAC sleep on A PARIC BENCH, AND YOU'RE | [SACRIFICE HIS ComromT FoR ME!) By 2 , TELLING ‘Em YOU WERE A Good NS USED To IT— 60 LET ME <b NOW (rR A SWEET ny We \ ; sep, CAPTAIN AE DINGLE> Saaz y ) SERVANT! THEY . (Ba OCCUPY YOUR ROOM VL SNOOZE, BS oo ={ Ni a HN OUSLOVET Took You IN AND) ‘ Mor ss ™ 1926 my ORENTANOS INC ALLQIONTS. QESLOVE Toc As Til MORNING ! CU’? LRA SERVICE INE ] . CHASED. ME - ; key YouR Boss WILL is weGIN eK he ed ed th pes gi NEVER KNow) IT ke CLEASEO Oe ON, me fen De gunwhal ate hatd tered ‘ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | whirl A. Ike I 4. 4 Se eR y” J 7 RAHHURHBBEK HABE HRHHEHRERBHEH crooning of _— rlept se « in — rE a Me fale stealthy |e fought no hat teen! BOOTS AND H tramp ¢ feet e of men Aly t endow! —— —-—--—— — - ——~ — or ¥ stepped cautiously by him wit y a 3 BOOTS WHERE ON BART WELL,| NEVER /oiD IT 7 D 4 WELL, THATS WORGE STILL { “a WELL, 116 stepped <a pon jenle Migs pol geh ab ROSTS URES OH MANET Onn =| camm®\ (Nou three tote seers Sat nit wise) NOU MUST HAVE TAKEN A ; HOME ALONE “fOU Cats FIND THE UIT Ba te boat on t Jake © v ‘a ms protect charged FOUR OCLOcK ? DINNER, HOME WITH WALK A FEW BLOCKS i ‘VERRVBLY ROUND ABOUT BOT WHEN SOMEONE BRINGS ‘You HOHE th Lin 1 > y \% GETTING C rt ' 5 a to tho snarl , of Ik ft. cap. PUD ! : WAY To CRENS VOOR Lost enn EVERY TIME si: it ws SOR RBBNRDERERBE Y ee eet He’s Going to Prov : ; ‘ 1 | UE THE VERY IDEA! Ae “BLI'ME! TH’ BLEDER'S GOT A GUN! LOOK OUT!" oe < bt | i 7 asltat agvdly | ony pee ee UNE Saintl swiftly awake, he; turned up hen f 4 wy Ye Roe 4 ; ‘ wm A FoR 200 YEARS deca: the guthering| “ . you rats! Har D ¥ ¥ J y a rf 4 iain ‘ f a alaut ihe bo li) shoot you full o' lead ; : : TUeTLe, — § | AN! TA GONNA 5 1) FRECKLES # >} } SEE IF HEY ' He ran down, bursting in among | you to center the hed forward. does this mean? h “Gawd bil'me, it's Mister Stev-| ens, blokes!’ cried Sims, and the} crowd drew back with many a muf- | fled whisper and scarcely mutfied | Vy chuckle. iJ) : ba “What is it, Ike?" called Mary, | tanks, breakin moving from her shelter. byl nd aft “There's th’ Judy!" whispered jto ligh ‘ f the Or. Bims hoarsely, digging a forefinger ’ rebel | F jocosely into Tubt 2 and rest MOM'N POP "t rig . Mary,” Jak m turn in emrly, Mist ; a ‘ ated te oe fie | Twin moss thery's 10 fr _AMY- AMY. ~ Sou MUST NOT TAKE = sy NO AMY YOU'VE BuT How Do Yo EXPECT Rarcne et Shasned the men or , ter dark, and I'll try TABLE MANNER ONT d PIE IN HOUR FINGERS-USE HOUR (~~ TP DISOBEYED MOTHER || [}} ME TO LEARN To EAT the moment he put his face close | t . agai igt You KNOW ITS IM re i § | FORK ANID EAT SLOWLY OR MOM~=CAN L By EATNG 100 FAST S Ponte ae to the nearest man and barked: || tide,” t regarding com To EAT SO FAST a MOTHER WILL SEND YOU -—~ HAVE ANOTHER }2) SOYoU CAN'T HAVE i HAVE ANOTHER “What d'ye want? What's your |p he « he ¢ c WHEN WE HAVE ez ne AWAY FROM THE TABLE PIECE OF PIE? j AU epee. ieee, ee eene Fuse | had mad COMPANY? c—? Ly 2 “i PRACTICE WITH? Somebody remembered that Stev- no commer 5 ¢ Ste. — 1 = S ens was no longer a first mate tojvens. He gave no whin- : a be feared. ing grievances of Doctor, who} 4 » ‘Never mind our gyme, Mister,” | not only had to feed the men, and} gnarled a bold voice. “We ain't the cabin, but was driven to come arter you. We don’t care !f|put his weight to a rope, too, trun-} We never sees you. We come to " d carry planks. He tyke the boat an’ beat it over th’|was also expected to take care of strytes. An’ th’ lydy kin come, |the prisoner, ‘Erb Onta. b fo too, if she wants to, hey blokes?” his mealtimes becoming painfully tr LS Ush yer row, Mout Tubbs, pushing himsel ro, Mister goin’ to * nd be, swore at. We rted to run / hover the deck, so it's time for/noted th gailormen—* Another garrulous|they fe! aT eau Noice broke in. Tubbs cursed the |hopeless task; felt tl yaaa ets uuaerearsrmnmEr esa Spaker 234 went on with his ow ia iO ati of float tka ahs Drake went below. Bat Drake step-| FLAPPER FANNY says THE OLD HOME 1 1 tale: until spring tides came; felt the| ped back again. | “We want to know, Mister Ste:/men had reasonable ground for| “Better hoist the boat and swing | vens, if it 't law as our articles | grumbling. But orders were to bel it in before the mon knock off for e ang e is up an’ cancelled as soon the ship! obeyed, n tho they break own-| supp he suggested. ‘Wo wont’ | strike: oa and here the owner was giving need boat tonight, and I prefer | | “You'll all be clapped into the (or 3o Mr. Twining only mur- not to lose another.” LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES-| stone frigate as soon as you get went ras (To Be Continued.) | COTT TO THE LITTLE MAR | | ashore, that's how you stand,” re-| - psi QUISE, CARE OF THE torted Stevens contemptuously. He | might be a disgraced and discredit- OVECRNVURES | €4 officer; but he. still held to the |_As I “take my pen in hand” to tule of caste. He was dealing with | OC THES TRIAS? Jwrito you, dear secret confidante, | foreeastlo rabble. Not even decent i I Wewondancwbat wou ‘probietia were gailormen. No decent sailormen| & Olive Roberts Barton |in that far off tims when you were] would desert the ship while there NO. 17—THE SCISSOR GRINDER the sweetheart of a king | was hope of saving her. Ho grit-| 1. that the Rag Man and tho ting time. And hainoutting time |, Were YoU Very unhappy when| ae RE TO OU lla Mender aro started on{means that they will be needing )y0U Sa” Your Kingly lover own caso he had been definitely re) 61 spring travels,” sald the March |sharp scissors." % | himeelf to, some other woman? pots; to: 6: nonentity, avd, told to| 7° 6 AP sem wing Hie Ue high’ timel "Ho. her” laughed t Pa course, ho did make love to other go. Suddenly he thrust in among| "are to the heey or aughed the Scissor) . omen, for that is considered not that wo got the Scissor Grinder|Grinder. “I'll certainly have to b the clustering gang. All were drip. |0At wo got th Suing pie raite Nae tani only the prerogative of kings, but| s wet, they smelled sour, They,|* sire aured coat : of all ot ee Ve 2 Lf askea|four more crossword puzzies, and|f “!! other men. | : ° ard 1 “Where does he live?" ey REI fie weetatiee ay. |when they are finished 1 shall oil| And, by the same token, you must to one face after another. “In the winter he ives on Do|UP my grinder and start along.” have seen it, for notwithstanding “I thought so!’ he rasped, .|Nothing st. in Waltawhile Town.| “And it's dress-making time,;that pleasing fable that love ts ping back towards the boat, That's where h now. We'll go|#l#o,” said the March e. “Every. blind, any woman who loves a man Gos! good Han Aisone. yous ‘My ad. |there right body has to have a new dress for| can tell when another woman Js In| ids! to yous; get back: to ihe| ‘So the hopped on the|Easter. More sharp scissors are| love with him, if she sees them} hoat that brought you ashore, and) March Ha and away he|heeded for that, In fact I heard together | return to the ship before you are|Wwent Uppity, hop to De at Mors say sho was golng 3 What did you do, little Marquise? und out. Work, you're afraid of!| Nothin tawhile Town, |start her spring sewing right fA vou ware Out eweetiientt | i éun {f you don't turn to like men.” Scissor Grinder’s door | “Perhaps I'd better just work|qiq you keep it all to yourself and| : thie hea “We didn't steal a boat, Mister,’’| ome in,” sald the Scissor Grind. | three more puzzles,” said the Scissor | ,, i SARE Tan meee araneae TS | y | . i 4 pretend to him that you did not be: retorted Sims, The other boat is|¢r’s volce when they knocked, {Grinder thoughtfully. Nove that the man whom you had|even if your heart was breaking, | fhanled up, for fear we would, tho. | _ Without waiting to be asked twiee | "And théh there is the pruning tojloved and wim had vowed that hej that you were the least bit jealous; You ain't been treated none too|they went right in. : H said the Hare, “Everyone who | toyed you could.not possibly be dis.,0f your king. fi good, Mister Stevens, We only dono| woo a sald he, s a garden has to get out early |joyal to you? the same as you. We swem for| “How d’ sald everybody and prune his shrubs and bushes. ‘ ‘ Neti: And’ we're eS foller | “git dow invited the Sclesor | a area pelt! I believe, little Marquise, that|I wrote to Jack would bring him to ’ te ‘Criicdese as poe Tr ing many a clever woman has brought|me immediately for she persuaded you if yous jGrinder setting chairs erhaps I can do with two puz | “Don't wyste bref on ‘Im! | The March Hare took out his] 144% raid ‘s Grind Pum jher lover bacy to her feet by mak-|me to send it to him by. apocial {zles," sald the Scissor Grinder ing him believe that she could not|moessenger, and as soon as I had ‘ed 'h voice in the dark hem {Watch and looked at tt uneasily pha vaghite heise Ne ry Sate ‘runnin’ over. th’ deck finfshed|‘‘Thankeo kindly, sir, but really wo|,,A"4 98 St houso-cleaning time |tning that ho. would In an: y ho-|sent It sho made some oxcuse to| tne. To ‘ell wiy ‘im. Lot's tyke|Shouldn't—there isn't any time tl anata, bar Wall be haa ao. tray hor trust in him. So IT am/| leave. | Wh the boat an’ git on our way for|lose. You should have beon atarted |ANd the ps vit need) quite sure that you never show I didn't want her to go, for 1 Lh scissors ¢ are Mon 4 ry — - felt that if Jack did not como, it} J saser, pp pl ; » then," sald the Scis-| Pees iy pate | & TRE SPRING THAW HAS Voices joined in agreement. The| “Who? Me! cried the Scissor] “On tt Jsomething happened that he did crowd began to move, Ike uttered|Grinder in surprise. “Why what /4 . “I'll only take time to not get the letter, or It he docidea’ J SOFTENED UP MAIN a yell, and the starlight glittered time ts It? I've been #0 busy work- v : eels H not to como, I should go mad with pte QUITE A BIT on his ax blade. ing cross-word puzzles that 1 havo} Then Nancy spoke up. “But the walting: ‘Thus you so Tam om, Q@ IN THE LAST FEW “Come on, chaps!’ shouted a man {not looked at the date since last No-| Children need them for doll clothes STUFFY COLDS fossing that I wanted my husband. : DAYS. @n the outside of the little mob, | vember.” and cutouts and everything.” ————— | core #nd before Ike tould reach him his| “Well,” raid the March Hare sol-| _ “I'll go at once,” declared | the with healing, antiseptic (Advertisemon | ) ands worse upon the boat, Another |emnly wagging his ears—'‘it's b gwor Grinder, uut_on my old | ffer |Altho I tried to give him his choice|the window. lelse but break down his j Jiand tore down the eal “jcutting time for one thing." clothes and off my grinder and be Folly to Su jot staying away from mo or com:| Poor old Jack! I could tell from {and weaken his will ; sonst We ‘Hatr-cutting time!” cried the | %f this very minute With Piles j{ng back to mo on a pur@y friendly |the verg set of his shoulders that! As Jack stepped out of Wie te 5 ’ And if you listen, my dears, most | basis, my heart I knew my c f Sclasor Grindor, hat'y that 1" knew would be} he hadBeen and was still very un-|he raised his eyes 10 “Hands off Jake, and| ‘Just. what I sald," remarked the |“"Y fine day you may hear a volce Restores free |. Step into any drug ators, get a oken If ho did not come happy. My heart went out to him{and then hia shoulders sunk a plunged headlong man tear. | hare All winter long mothers are|°tlling out, “Scissors to grind! Scie b thi 40-cont pke. of Pyramid Pile It didn't seom to me, however, |in’ pity. It seemed to me so un-|lower and with lagging nS , | ‘ a!" reathing Donitorien and stop tho sorenens, that tho boy had } . i : yj velo ing the soll aw down, — He aid to cut thelr bables’ hair for 800" ola bahay " Pain, itching and bleeding, ‘Tho! fe oy had had time to get}fortunate that any man would give | walked within the doo A truck flercely at the dim face, and|fear they, catch cold, Now that| 80 have yours all handy when he quickly eed areclare IE 8 wonder, many [there with the note when a taxilup the very best of life, the very |(Copyrisht, 19% The Senta she fellow toppled back into the|warm days are here and they have} Souk Way R°Pyramid and ressms {Crew UP In front of the apartment. |swootest, truest and fondest emo: t | 4 : upen Pyramid and recom- pes pring. ide, ike struck with hislto have new bonnets, it's haircut AME Continued) 5 an me om te theit trends, As soon as I heard a taxi stop inition he could possibly have for} TOMORROW — This letter front of the door, 1 looked out of something that could do nothing tinued 4 CRET DRAWER A sheik is @ man who gets $0 I think Ruth knew that the ielter!

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