The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1925, Page 10

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xHE SEATTLE STAR { NOTA BAD’ IDEA oF YOURS ASBESTOS it cf \ ey JOE QUINCE Asbestos Prepared for Comfort—But Not His + \W 7 THE IDEA OF SUGGESTING Jus HIKE FIRoM Af NIGHT 1S COMING CN AND +3 )j THAT & WOT You 6eT FOR Bein » AA | IAM Te Bowie! Do You THiNk My Z o* ! MOMENT XN GO’ A BED To PARIC/| imexDERIENCED, BOSS’ I'M J dl Nite 2 Pry SEF S Pose WAKE 1 ¢ iz SHOES ARE LINE Tw BALLOON TIRE ‘ & c USED HilcinG Z ] Sb, CAPTAIN A.E.DINGLE Sse WHY DION’? You Text 14 Wil CORNS ON My ‘ Y AN ALWAY y we 924 > SaTHTAna’ fd ne grstaven Ee ~ } ME (T WAS A mad SHOULDER FRor pi CLEA EO & Nil ——— BEGIN HERE rie LS THis HARD GROUND) . 4 DAY TODAY 5 A y growr thru a lif ard the ¢ under aid of her and t. Chumatly hore came th othe oor battered Buntir becalmed luctant mates on wi f Java. Mary slips hip with Ike, th Jake goes amed Part of the cre ‘ t a mov s ashore, ¢ ON WITH THE STORY float the boat and get ispered. “It's our last get the boat. Come a-?a « away) BOOTS Tubbs cow — MELLO ,BOOTSY~ HOW ABOUT A NICE LITTLE DATE WAT YouR ONCLE HANK FoR stew. of t . F witmted, and were cra m here?" cried ane! Get the ax Mary,” said Drake, ns | ere rruke's feet, hands gripping from the it hie bruised jaws, blind need at Stevens ow with lefeated fur & More opposi Pub Stev ® od Sims by the neck AND HER BUDDIES | LO,WANK! NOPE SORRY = (M GOIN’ y To A DANCE WITH rhaking aching heads. Sas TOMORROW NIGHT ~ ANY NIGHT "THG WEEK HOW ABOUT NEXT WEEK? crowd (a NG ABOUT TH THAE % HER IF GHE DogcKy i TREATING ME 1 GUESS (mM DATED } : WIS WAY . ¢ UP FOR TH’ REST Aree, : coe jeaee OF WIS MONTH, ' | TCHUCK TONIGHT ! and Sims were cautic Ba WONDER WY Hes 2 @Ay RUNNIN HOME FROM SCHOOL s PAST FoR t IFT KETCH UP WTA TAA HORRYIAY FROM SCHOOL SO 1 GET HONE BEFORE I GET a oagaane ari! Hey! wny are YOU RUNNING SO FAST MARY TOOK JAKE'S ARM.AND DABBED AT HIS BLEEDING FACE never taking their eyes off Drake. | hands, and was sw Some of the men picked up rocks. |fro; and the Joe Bunting and his crew brought | tered. fa the other beat in dangerously near. |was ot Stevens | sa Mary's hand inside his arm and looke down at er bent head. “Aren't you, lass?” Drake's black eyes widened, ana} it his brows lifted; but his smile was | ub tt unbroken. artigabtp “Miss Manning is my passenger,| 5 70)% Stevens. She goes to Batavia In 2 my charge. Come, Mary.? | _“Orontes! Or wheezed Je “Better get your ship afloat first," | Bunting at thet moment, stumbling growled Stevens, for Mary scemed|thru the small surf followed by two} inclined to obey the captain joe vit" MOMN POP nerve | fellows, bowed head of “The ship Hes at anchor, afl ZY cx an’ give "em said Drake, and moved towards the|squealed Ike Saintly. Ho sprang boat again. He waved to be Bunt-jashore, tox for His ax. ing, to come in nearer; and’ as if it) bold with of fresh men. | were the signal expected for an|Mary up the beach, | entirely different move, a volley of |hampered by her blue! rocks flew out from the shore and|eyes binzii and her long hair} crashed in and about the boat. Lit-| flying, hol a sharp p ut boat: | tle Joe's red face swiftly turned|hook before her like a spear. She| redder. Blood poured from his eye-;Was transfigured. She reached the} hrows. Another oaraman, dropped |f! er two blows his oar, flipping smashed fingers. | seeme at the “name It was all clear as day. Drake = © « he Rever hesitated. He shouted an |W op breath order to the boat to pull off out » her boathook of reach. The rocks were still fly-| J iftwe » over Drake's ing. Next, but so swiftly that itjhead feli, but fell upon the cov seemed all one action, he picked |¢r¢d head of Tubbs, for Drake had | up Ike Saintly and heaved him into | turnec ee whence came Ike's| Then he selz-jfierce sau of encouragement. Mory, and almost threw her in.|The battle s over. Ike glared} “You'd better get in and shove und for foes with ity. | her clear, Stevens," he snapped re were none. His #x drank no AND NOW ELLEN WANTS TO GET MARRIED 2 —< ae B 3 rite a K 4 SAYMAC ON DAD SEEN YOU) HOW ABOUT DAIGHTER SO). HS BILL “ine MAG ~ SHE'S. MIGHTY ATTRACTIVE YeES- BUT (T TAKES ALOT OF MONEY TO KEEP HER. L KNOW How IT 1S ~ L HAVE ONE OF MY OWN skirts, | too late them 1 wont!” | gett ad Te Bae gg ig oe eas Turtle and woe Ss nothing more said; but blood that day, Joe Bunting} Jake Stevens’ red face was almost|and h es panted hard| purple with shame from ng enough, All happened in the space of aj but mere appear: | few breaths. n still picked up|@nce frightened all the fight out} rocks, and some hurled them after |of the conscious mutineers, } | the receding boat. Joe Bunting’s| “Round up the Bunting, |ing to the ah | wheezing voice could be heard‘abus-(and take aboard the ship, ary took Jake’ and dab ing his mates for running away.|ordered Drake. “Mary, we'll take|bed at his bleeding face with her h ] But the two who could still handle |the boat now.” He turned to Jake |handkerchelf. She vered, with | I e I ang e their oars were not of the stuff ho|Stevens, with hand held out. |blazing eyes and high color | was made of. They were kindly|“Thanks for your help, Stevens. Do| ‘If Jake doesn’t et disposed towards Drake, but had no!I understand you are not return (To Be ¢ LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES. relish for flying volcanic debris. It! COTT TO THE LITTLE MAK- was Sims and Tubbs who started | QUISE, CARE THE SECRET the acceleration of the crisis. Blood ie CANURES DRAWER—CONTINUED } trickled from the cauliflower: ear, | Little Marquise, John seemed all and made the crushed nose blossom | OC TUE PUNOIS | mixed up. All hig ideas about women like a rose, The boat was going | had been proven wrong. He had off, under the frantic urge of Ike! 7 Olive Roberts Barton evidently thought that If ho could with a 14 foot steering oar. | NO. 2 = <4 | get to me, get his arms about me, | “Better jump in and get clear| NO. 20—OLD MOSEY MOVES | the whole episode of which he felt 1} yourself,” growled Stevens. There| ,, a és i | was making too much ado, would be) there to face that gang of toughs.|)¢1, look! It says ‘No tres |would wcarcely Know wo were ers| {tis little Marquine, he was right Jake Stevens had been the first Set The ideal ka the cir thal ; apy arcely Know wo were here) At that very moment I was hating} to tell these same toughs that they |S oo tn creation are going to Keep | one . myself because T was thinking how were worthless, yellow, no-account let Sica sare pitch Nore suehen ta Why don't you let them stay?"| giad I was that I had him once more dogs awhile ago; but he recognized| 4 |) myo Ve asked Nick. where I could at least see him. | murderous fury when he saw it,|/ Pt Warm day comes, Mister Tingaling winked at the| My husband is very good to look! and they had it now. A fl “Well, what's to be done?" asked | starch Hare and the March Haro| at, little Marquise. I knew I must rock struck Drake on the bre Nick wiggled ono ear nack at him, | hasten on and get the, whole thing) and he staggered. He reached in-| “We'll push it over,” sald the] “Becayye," sald he slowly, ‘Mis. | Ver If I did not want to surrender. | aide the boat. Stevens bolieved hej hare. |ter Mud Turtle also hag another|, “Jack” I sald, “the trouble be was about to shove off. So the Twins and’ Mister Ting-|name, Ho is called Mister Snap-| ‘Wee? You and mo tw that wo are “Those curs are going back to|aling, the fairy landlord, and the] ping betide nny-| both too serious, Before we wero) | the ship!” he gritted. “They have probably killed Bunting.’ holy, Drake?’ he shouted, “T hate you like hell, but you are a man! $0 am I! rats! Head down, and spurting the sand up under his powerful stride, Jake Stevens plunged into the me- Jee, striking with handy and feet, snorting with every punch and kick. "Orontes! Orontes!” It was Green Point all over again, "The cry shrilled out from Mary, standing erect in the barely fi ing boat, beating Ike on the by furiously bidding him to let her to land, Ike kept her out of dan. ger with all the desperation con: tained within his puny frame. She| wrestled for the oar, and frightened Ike with her strength, On the beach, there seemed to be ® buman ant hill rumbling with imminent eruption. Drake wont down under a blow from a rock slung in a ripped off shirt ste ‘Then it waa Stevens who stood over im until he struggled to his feet again Jake's big body and fight Wond head towered over the ling gang like a beacon above hideous rocks, ‘Then Drake's dark head bobbed up beside him, Moody bit buoyant. Mary was in 0 ave tf excitement, They fought Stand clear, you} -|talk to the March Hare all pushed and pushed and the sign fell over on its face, and that was the end of it | “If Farmer Greenway says a word about it, I'll give him a piece of my mind,” said the March Hare, “The very idea oping boys away from the very best swimming hole in the country!" “Ww shall we do now?” asked Mister Tingaling setting his ice cream saucer hat straight on his head, After so much pushing it had slid down over one ear, “The next thing to be done Is to tenants of the Old Swimming Hole and tell them they said the March “Let me see. Who lives "Mo," said old Mosey Mud Turtle sticking his head out of the mud neg the bank. “Did I hear you say that We should have to move? | “You certainly will have to maki |yournelf scarce at once,’ sald the |March Hare, “Why? asked Mosoy Mud Turtle Janappishly, ‘We like this and it's most comfortable, The sun hits it Just. right and the mud is ‘ways warm “This is the Old Swimming Hole," explained Mister Tingaling, “and the boys will be coming here soon to take thelr firet spring swim." “We don't take up much room,” house |* yen on. a eold day,''| |body who happe: jparticularly in his bare feet,’ | The Twins laughed—altho they really did feel sorry for the poor turtles. to step on him, “Let me see,” said Mistér Tinga. jling taking out his rent book and opening it to the “T%s,”* “You pay me one pink stone, one green stone and three little white jstones here for rent, Well, if you won't move I'll have to raise your rent to five pink stones. And you know how hard they are to find.’ “Dear, dear!’ said Old Mosey, “T suppose wo'd better move then, Have you any older empty houses, air?” “I'll take care of you,” said the fairymin kindly, “It know the very place." “Then I'll go to start packir said Old Monsey Mud Turtle and ho slid from view, Tio Be Continued.) (Copyright, 1925, N. B. A, Mervico, Ine.) HEST COLDS cover with hot flannel cloth, 1 d tell the family Apply over throat and chest | married we used to laugh a lot. We always found something to smile at when we were together, ‘ “Jack, can you remember the time when you and I have laughed hilari ously together? It has been almost 4 year since you and I haye danced together and yet you used to say to me that you would rather dance with me than anyone else in the world” (Advertiaement) How to Remove the Age- Lines and Wrinkles It noomn diffloult to believe that #o slinple & thing ae wetting the face with ® soothing creamy tarkroot emulston will actually remove wrinkles, erowstoet And sagginons before one's very eyes, In a few minutes, and without the leant Hut thousands of women havo thelr eatiafaction Jule the rojuver n original dered tarkroot from tl the directions and you will be aston ined and delighted with the result, You will find i not only non-injuriovy, but decidedly beneficial to kin and ploxion, Unitke coametion or make-up, leave an unnatural eff but is to be washed off entirely, leaving the complexion much freshened, natural and beautiful, More than one lovely autoist toould drive you to distraction, “Poor girl!” said Jack, you have been having a hard time of it. Be. tween the baby coming and the deaths In your family your days have been filled with pain and gr never seemed to realize before what ® hard lot women have. get away from all the little things and big thnigs which hurt and grieve a woman, but your sex can not get | out from under.” ‘ “There you go, Jack; you are get- ting serious again, If I have my way after tonight, T am going to and laugh and wear pretty Restore FREE BREATHING Rub nasal passage with healing MENTHOLATUM Clears a stuffy head f. I've} Men can, clothes and probably flirt a little.” "In other words you are going to] been mako tt very serious for mo, aren't Tm. just know we are friends, We have only expression on his face, FOUR STRANGERS WHO HAVE BEEN HANGING AROUND TOWN SEVERAL DAYS, DISAPPEARED “THIS NOON - a very ‘py we're busin going going’ to try and be I don’t think we have "You cer-l / weporseda eet SO py eS that T knew he) 8 glad to stop tal ‘Together we went In Tf it| in the apartment tainly must confess that we've never EEA. fo ping to try this friendship ss and let it go at that: to try and} doesn't work, then we'll know we've mako it pleasurable for myself, You] just made a mistake in thinking that Wwe were tho two poople that Destiny | with John without planned for exch other “L always go in to seo the boys| (Copyright, 182 : before I go in, to bed. T continued eatehing the} to come in with moe, Jack? My husband, little Marquise, rose’ tinued. a= = tT have ever ente poy Do you want

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