The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1925, Page 12

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sate N Nh AAR OR ANON N SS WATERS “by CABTAIN A.EDINGLES Sa he sald. Then sheet time atohes ia reported Chips, | They must ha’ took ‘om and swum | it, Which ered at anchor loudly plains why ‘Tubbs neve watch!" sald Joe Drake heard mind upon the td en who had heard the be his last order were wait 4 state of Bunting but Some ith ike, ginning of Jake 5 otn | ing for its ' a astonishment his was mpletion tn “Never mind,” he ped. “Sheet home and hoist m {1 mizzer top sails, and loose t inner jit Chips! See the starboard anchor all clear for letting go.” Chips stared up into the darkness agape. The order sounded like the ravin of a madmar Did queer captain realize his ashore? Others muttered, to word! Mr. Adams STORY men shirked; Tubbs growling as i they had beer hold NOW GO ON WITH THE There another lot of who growled and and Sims in the slacking forced to sling } the was whispered to “ARF, THE MAN'S GORN, SIR™ HE CRIED EXCITEDLY had hing funny Twining that he always bellev- about that midight turning out That was policy. T mate knew the men wou ¢ mo! court out of th and to. Bacco if permitt enjoy them in| att all night in. But! pa was a humorist, in a! remembered oc the men ha than they started lind come yet chains ts © ke out to the tammered Chips. | We'll! reto! ation of then Drake net, ome men to op 4 strain, And and overhaul the ; now!" smartly Hs the eapstan | 1 lads get { {top sail ge ely »{| Ax he spoke atlenaly lust flung » helm, to. t dood as buys s sailors to deat ps. too! ant und ap. orem ot red among the ! h when we wuz ail halliards. "Ave smoke an’ ¢ ed along the early, me lads,” cut in Bill i creak gett innocently, as if he had heard [C@pstan pawia forv Nothing. “It's all ‘ands ag: lads! W sailormen, midnight. There's a skipper | Don't tell me we can't} ship, me sons, an’ d yer f s off t just sit i cause Y urs run away All ‘ands? Wot the—7?" Some i a there, Bunt body jumped up and. started shont; but the besun had gow casually ax he’had appeared, leav- ing a trail of reeking smoke behind him not half as 1 hot the words that spoke The sailor r sea chests /sulien men. One of t dumbly throat ne ed mutinous. Tubbs and Sims drew | ed right manfully off to their own of the fore-| “Ho a jong castle and talked hotly; one by one world: wus their cronies joined them. Sogn : that side was buz aie, poate bs whispered argument. On| ROrus howle Joe Bunting 1 | “Hey turned “An' they nl faced each r. Joe Joe pipe and let it hang between finger | fell full next line and thumb. His lips were parted.| “Hey , very Nick took his pipe out and rubbed} ice was 1 shilit) a tibere veri the hot bowl gently against “his hanes rd was going up. smartly, | nose. Thus they stared at cach 1 ei! Other's faces. For a full minute) Drake Pulled thru one alan Without a word they remained; then each turned deliberately, lifted his ‘legs into his bunk, and lay dowr! pe} to get what he might. One by one the others of that watch fol lowed their example in all except blooniin’ fer Strait!’ | the matters of the pipes and the| And how they thundered that last Mence Then Bill Gadgett . ————— — vats ‘em come othe yer beach bre Ther among the ys shrill Some of the kers look-|his whe time ago the! begunt* an gathering storm the raint’ slow! nd removed hi ip for th’ Java + The storm‘ more “Ho, th’ captain reckoned wrong, | for he'd quite Joe, daringly improvising. | ho, the wind and the rain!" s ship ashore in th'} forgot th’ date!" | ed Hey. ‘e stuck rest “$0 Sur BOOTS THE SEATTLE STAR Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks :; QUINCE That Theory Is Sometimes 5 FUNNY THING WHAT THiS MENTAL WILL DO! Xr HAVEN'T EATEN FoR TWO DAYS, BUT STILL, L CONCENTRATE On Trie Uract THAT IM NOT HUNGRY 2\ aNd DON'T FEEL HUNGRY AT ALL! THIS THEORY oF ‘MIND OVER MATTER” (S_/ WONDEREUL ! ie eS (GEE, Boss -" > S'POSE YOUR STOMACH THINKS VY Have "Locie = Sav) HUH 4 Nag ites SCIENCE ) 5720 (WHY Noo Nor AN “BIT! d rh Good for Others, Too! im FACT, \F So" v COZING WITH GRAVY IN FRONT oF {rp Feet. Too FULL T'EVEN — . fh TASTE I, aS re Goo TK ROAST BEEF | me, i s THAT'S \ 1 1'O HATE To cE) . LDINIDE iT! A . 2 NEWS ‘ ( } J BY KEN KUNG [wis is MY CAST { SANDWICH Ap GURE YOU CAN GO~ | \LL DO TW DIGHES FOR TS AND HER BUDDIES WHY, WHATGA MATTER | Hea Lae YAINT DAT ! ick OPAL ~ CANT YOu FIND 4 ia GWINE LEAD DE | ENOUGH “To EAT ? 7 GRAND MARCH AN — (FF) - OR LODGE AK ISNT GOT No ¢ \6 GIGTERS. AM GIVIN® PROPRIATE ORESS A SOCIABLE TONIGHT ra YO WEAK Y AN AN CAINT GO! t —— ‘DONT You WORRY, OPAL-WELL SEE HAT YOU Go To THAT PARTY ALL RIGHTIE ! SHO NOFF ? HOW YO YiGOER — ses E DS piece It Makes a Di HELO' WELD! WHATSA MATTER , 4 JAY 7 GEE! You Acr What's LT ee PoP WHAT WAS PoP BE THAT AWFUL THAT REVOU NOISG? Sounds Like BURGLARS o~- fference SSSOMEBODYS Gor VY aw-acowAINT _) ACOW IS THEIR BACK AUTHIN' To BE FRAID YARD AN (TMOOBD 4 ofa Wty You EAT ATMS=TLLABNER 7 ~ Cos, DONT GO Masr ences eget ZI ee ~\WWHATS THE MATTER CHICK? aU NomWARE 2 GOSH 1 HADA FUNNY DREAM ~ LOREAMT “THAT I ASKED JEANETTES FATHER IF L COULD ytune in the 4 ! een made Hey, ho, raineth every day chance laughed and the rail, There was no more that the men would shirk. Little} a jot of trouble to learn them. Joe Hunting had dared much, and| git that's the way of the had made Alden Drake his debtor }and it's good for our brains for life. Drake ran forward. If} oppere's he could put the same ginge play that gang aa Bunting had | What halliard crowd, his ship was as afloat. (To Be Continued.) comes hatful of to go te leaped from | Drake with ody fear) now songs. ‘Then you have too! world one tune I hope he won't added the into o the as good the ‘Twins hare to- year,” * asked Gallaghe the ae sighed March Hare wearily appeared for eloquent seco barked out as if he wanted the job done quickly. “Your anchor watch, Tubbs vanished again Very surprisingly, abusive protest “All right, Bose,” Tubbs called | out promptly, and entered into his | argument again. Men on the other | side of the forecastle expectation of some came. Th d The muti No guts, their eyes. | doesn’t At midnight the mates knocked | (enn Arey out their pipes and called the bosun. | > letter hunt. upcthe man first,” cried Nancy, Very well,” said the Mareh Hare about that. Some boys 4 ” net ow dae “The Hurdy Gurdy Man it is. do get on deck promptly. “Drake! ‘40° in, twiny got on the March appeared, sniffing at the soft bre a J bac and awa he that blew off the island, steppin ee isn) Fe and away h to the rail to appraise the tide. The They passed the jolly Rag ship felt luoyant underfoot. ‘The crew began to troop aft, grumbling, |@tlving his old horse slowly along) singing loudly thru his nose some smoking, some comini rts briskly, others slouching as a pre gs! Old fron! Rubber—bot- —and shoes! Ra-wage! an and there was no “Where ed Nick The minute waited in None % were windy, but had 7. ¢y all said that under|the Hurdy Gurdy breath as they closed their | Jock. bia monkey |the Ice-Cream-« March I'm outburst Hare not sure," h over to Man started, and or to get after Man. Spring start, really, until both of apprentices remarkable Neither sa anything Man ati and test. Sails and Chips came, then Bill Gadgett, “Art the men's crled excitedly “Gone? Nonsens snapped) Next they passed the Scissor Drake. He glanced at the boat still (Grinder with his grindstone strap-| hanging in the davitas Twining|ped to his back. “Scissors to and Adams ran down to dim waist |grind!” he kept calling. and peered at the men stand in} But people were so busy opening the shadows of the piled c |their doors and rushing out to get "Shall 1 muster tis men, Seer to be most of a toh | ened, adrift,” called out Twining. Drake awore heartily He glarc@at the y Mar ork he had plan They passed the Umbrella Mender ned every next. “It! muscle, as well ux hearty good will. |ting about hi And here wis wholesale desertion, |the hare. “It i cerminly clouding And the tide was almost at the|up to rain.” full, Delay meant missing that And then they came to the Hurdy ehance; and dally the tides grew! Gurdy Man's house, worn, sir!’ Ko. that he travelers never even saw the three speeding on thelr ounce of Husiness!’ remarked (PCYERRUR Ep OF TUS PLATS & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 18~THE HURDY GURDY MAN we going now?” ask.) “Come in,” kr whether it is more important to get | bath’ Hurdy |even a jing to be filled with pennie !Gurdy Man,” said he, “that ther®}came forward sir? their dull scissors and knives sharp. | a good thing he's get: | (To Be Continued.) 926, N. B.A LETTER FROM COTT TO THE QUISE, CARE : DRAWER—CONTINUE | My heart began to beat that I was almost walked to the middle of the room and stood with my hand upon a table. I had to have something to steady me. I was walting—walting for whit? Would I have the strength of will not only to keep myself to the bargain I had out lined, but could I also keep John to it? $ | I heard the key in the door. It|ing, “Oh, Jack, I didn't expect you opened. John and I stood for a mo. | tonight.” ment facing each other. Then he} Was that cool voice mine? There impetuously as tho| Wag not a tremor in it The hand were going to take mo in his|which I found extended did not up to date,/arms, Now or never I felt 1 must{tremble. I knew the smile on my You'll have to learn ‘Follow the | put things on thelr proper basis. |face was not forced. |Swallow’ and ‘Tea for Two’ and) John was still coming forward, In| Jack stopped so abruptly that he |The Indian Love Call’ and a lot|a moment I knew I would foe! his|almost stumbled. Tho light went lof others.’ jarms about me. I grew panicky, |out of his eyes. “You donta say,” exclaimed the | ——=———————————— | “Loslle, don’t torture mo," ho en "Da day afa-ter treatod. rte & XTRA “1 don't now, when you are #0 D R Y mean, Jack, oo inceR Page coopera ture you." {Lt can fouch you and you keep me{ jaway from you with the fey cold |ness of your yolee, and the chill of | said he when they} nocked “Howda da do!’ he grinned. You jmust exa-cuse. I giva Jocko da} so fast! Sure enough he was scrubbing his suffocated. Ij |monkey, and dear knows, I'm sure lhe needed it—the monkey did There lay his little bright red coat and cap all ready to put on. And bran new tin cup was wait- 1925 BY EA sEMVICE, KC { good actress remembers her lines; a good dancer won't let you forget hers. da He came so near that I could look into his eager eyes In surprise I heard someone say: fo out and play ‘No Banana “Tomorra I umbalina’ and id the Hurdy Gurdy Man ka da kids dance and sing.” The March Hare looked worried “It seems to me, Mister Hurdy be are newer tunes this year. A Hurdy | he Gurdy Man must be Hurdy Gurdy man. tomorra I start then, one day to learn.” “That will di Hare rising. | good luck.” “My! said Nick when they had |left. “It's a good thing we w lisn't it? Everyone has to ke: jatyle with times same as doesn't he?" | "I whould say x0," remarked the Hare, “But it seems a pity, too, Some tunes are so pretty we never wet tired of them. It's queer, too, how they keep thinking up new understand what you! | I'm not trying to tor. said the March “Good-bye, slr, and know that you are} “Don't you torturing me jyour glance, 1 came to yon, dear, | jthe moment 1 got your letter’ | | “Then you did get my letter, | John?" “Why, of course I got your letter, otherwise T would not be here, In Blonds with anything You'll like it. Try it! Distributors, Western Washington CAN HAVE ~YOURE PERFECTLY HERES A DREGE OF MINE THAT cTT — Pees Re jo TMS ONE AINT COOKED!! ©1925 pa ry) BY TAYLOR — 1 CANT REMEMBER WHAT HE SAID BUT THERE WAS AND AWFUL CRASH AND: LWOKE UP LYING DOWN THERE ON THE FLOOR_* OLD HOME TOWN DIDNT You PICK UP SOMETHIN A STRANGER WAS CAUGHT IN TH E ACT - TRYING TO SNEAK OUT OF BAXTERS SToRE WITHD ord. TWO STEEL TRAPS ANDA FIVE GALLON STONE JUG UNDER His OVERCOAT We would begin again, it, Lesile, did you not? “Yes, John, I meant it, but I only | ts impossible, meant it just wrote It, 1 thought truce and ‘begin again,’ as you say, | you, but I tried to make you understand that it would have to be on an en- tirely different basis than on which|and the children. we bave tried and falled before this |@ You meant} one,” as 1 say, de; you would think 1 ones, You think that every single! Schwabacher Bros, Co., Inc.| that tettor you told me, Leslie, that to make our marriage a successful “But, Leslie, don't you know that) I think I love you most when | with a sigh seated himselt ny life without you and the I didn’t. answer, tte aa and John took a step Nearer tS him me touching: prevent Whatever you May | down in a low chalr near the ", you are my wife and, al perhaps we might call altho you may not bolieve it, I love | John looked at me & m which I had bee beside if on love you least other aide of the table: “Dear, you aro a part of me, you} (copyright, 1926, Ne Be As ‘Serv T- can not con- TOMORROW: ‘This letter. ued, i 6 ss Oe OO OO ee... he erro Geass wae ew wee ee — s282 OR a pg OU gk ms dueage some

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