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ad PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 9 \y (Unlike"any story you have ever read =O 1 aN & SIR ARTHUR CO! Published by Arrangement With First National Fietures, Ine, and JOE QUID And Still No Encouragement BY KEN K ANG atterson R. Kothacker ~ — —-—---—-__ —— She: ead wast f I 5 - [ SOME PICKLE To BE IN’ 1 , mgr my ey AAT it's ALWAYS NICE In 2 ee = SYNOPSIS g ly ZO BOUGHT A THOUSAND BERRIES HELLO, FRIEND {YEPS Nice .Day,) CHEESE VLE! THiS 1s Tr fe Camas 1 Oi WG wee \ ae : e f 1 J WORTH OF LAND HERE in YOU LooK exit T2 / SUNNY SPoT OF THE WOK [ 4 | 5 ’ af n ud o/ CHEESENILLE, ANO DON'T KNOW tice A \SN'T 1 THAT'S WHY I CAME HERE, BUYING | | TM SELLING / j j ie { (WHETHER OR yer i ans re GIRANGER Tt MAKE MY FORTUNE '/ “e \LANO | | ada 2 aw - , ¥ } y ra ates AL SOME ENCOURAGEMENT \ HERE Too! yA ae 7 F0°, j ' Ve \ 4} LD BE HAPPY!, — is pe) (EH 2 ey ‘ 1 thru a : ts Afterwards t hae 7 it : a i i , i CHAPTER U1 word t Um " a4 “He Is a Perfectly Impossible But d t f | i i M nd's fear or } was not| believe him, a tt | not ined to be 1 Wh " ght r rt | called on Wedr ere was a , 2 mM 4 ; letter with the West Kingsington | 94 A ft an. neve a postmark u { 1 my " ed. =D wait Ly | scrawled a the envelope in a! @ Ie . a HES handwriting looked like a) & ‘ t 4 +e Were as follows ' worst I cal . mmo 1 Thal yal 1 s Ne , seeped ae * iaciciore Bite t BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Simple Enough BY MARTIN | . i seat abe eacates | W F . AES fom. steeiaies = — sos, foal va = AE EE a i ree nrcou Taal Ursa Ie 11 to t f <3 un 10 GUN - MIG BOOTS \ (OATS OE GEATINEST PHONE AH EVER SEEN. CAN AN BORROW “CO A SHO CAN, Japp (i 4 DOESNT , [] DONT HAVE TO KNOW NoTHA) ; i a vaitaa” unt tnteere LA w 1 waited t to AINT WEAN = “EG SUK, AWLA VV DONT 00 NOTHIN’ BUT RING Fo miss Boots! SASSAVRAS AWHILE, i yr 1 duanp | T KNOW NOTHIN” AL YO WAS TO DO's PicK res. i hey are depend ne ed A aa | ak a TA ) YELL HER / AM CAINT GET NO WORK DONE / _— baette FAA CAND ar xo sty f 7a] Boot Taukin’ | YP, DE HANDLE DAK AN! Gay, { . f° from ¥ t 11 was 1 l/ : \ ATRL OAK SHE ae ] SE Him Pouirur. f ol ND at eb j INTO WO [4 SHE AINT HERE, i iia nture gj end ¢ passage vee GOES AGIN . —— ' i} : | 3] vetompuone f | ‘ i the subject} and I was fa TEBE | ! 4 { winism, and I would call your | Profe He ae ma tte . 1 oat i oat Be) at however, that i 4 ey d rather thru ignorance bed 4 tactlessness than thru malice te | am ce to pass the m ’ ‘ You quote an isolated sentence from : ‘ my lecture, and appear to have ey P, at i some difficulty in understanding it.) * nd his imp< « if on T should have thought that only | head was en: Gee ae sub-human intelligence could have | "*Y* I ie tt failed to grasp the point, but if it}! am sure tt j ie Peete really needs amplification 1 shall| Yentured to é e Ey slipped over m: : j Hy consent to see you at the hour} ie ae a named, tho visits and visitors of ; i, very so! are ceed gly distaste. ae EEN that I may modify my opinion, I A Friend in Himself ‘ would haye you know that it is not zt silent on Be : Sih baie a my habitto do so after a deliberate DEA OF YoU TREATING AGN ee ¥ ‘ “4 ii expression of my mature views You Lie You 01D yesTeRDay! You KAIOW ) § You LIKE ME ; Oe will kindly show the envelope of this MOTER DOESNT LOVE SELFISH y—~ VEN : f i Jetter to my man, Austin, when you ur su NO, PATRER | —— Don 5 ; th ae at call, as he has to t every pre bf DoESAYT 6M =o.¥ 2 TAG 3) i q caution to shield me from the intrus. gies ban empsiee Fa You ih ive rascals who call themselves 7 TOAD HIM How gt as k Hi Pe | ‘journalists.’ | LG you acreD! 4 A eae, bk ‘ours faithfully. | Boy p on : t HB A “GEORGE EDWARD CHALLEN-| T NES id ; ie | (sy Sear ll 3 ‘ i d This was the letter that I read ; beep eer t ) wun. | \ a ee aloud to Tarp Henry, who had. come) Presston @ notorious Professor Je i Tai down early to hear the result of my R ses aa 1 t | heed venture. His only remark was, € ( EE : “There's some new stuff, cuticura or | ™ i Ay something, which is better than ar-| | a a nica.” Some people have such extra-; &* ‘ . ia 4 ordinary notions of humor. ne a It was nearly half-past 10 before 1| ‘he Intervie ‘ i eae fae had recelved my message, but a taxt- | Ae ¢ ar cab took me round in good time for | ® S 3 aa f my appointment. It was an imposing | P 5 : porticoed house at which we stopped, ae and the heavily-curtained windows j ie gave evety indication of wealth upon | os fier the part of this formidabi er| Curious ] 4 he door was opened by an odd, + “yeoman WE TMA Gok i Bos cigpheed save aban A MODEST QuieT es coe eee ; Be tain age, with a dark pilot jacket and TAs SOUNDS INTERESTING! ‘ eee brown leather guiters. 1 found after . mh J ¢ 4 i wards that he was th fe wee r D> i who filled the gaps le AGAINST + : ie sion of fugitive butlers. rea : me up and down with a zearching . ae light blue eye support doubly valuable. Wel acted ?? he: abked least you are better than that herd of i 4 An appointment.” swine in Vienna, whose gre 1 y cvonie! latter grunt is, how not more of 7 crodueed the envelope than the tao {fort of the “Right!” He seemed to be a per-| hom.” He glared a A son of few words. Following him| Mt representat i ce = down the passage I was suddenly In-| “They seem to bom ee $ terrupted by a small woman, who| !ably," said I j oe stepped out from what proved to be} “I assure you that I can t | Paes the dining room door. § was a| OWN battles, and that I . Fi : bright, vivacious, Indy, | Sible need of ee : -More French than English in her alone, sir, 1 type the wall. G. E ik “One moment,” she sald. “You can| Well, sir, let us do wha - wait, Austin. Step in here, sir, May | curtail this visit, which ean fe I ask if you have met my husband | @sTee © you, and is inexpressi ob before?’ |irksoms to me. You as Th ae I * “No, madam, I have not had the| been jed to belleve omment honor.” |to make upon the proposition which “Then I apologize to you in ad I advanced in my thesis (Continued in Our Next Issue) FLAPPER FANNY says vance. I must tell you that he is a EVERETT TRUE i Sy ESS : POVEMTORES (= : Ca) 7 } . wey & Olive Roberts Barton || 1 Ie F S, a NO. 2—THE SLEEPYHEADS IN SNOOZER TOWN myetts er 1 IRIS ©] TRB TAN, | i 4 Away went the little aeroplane |asked Nancy | y i : ; with Mister Whizz, the fairyman,| “Oh, my ¢ if you ever got a & LM MCI He, q and Nancy and Nick, the Twins. | whiff of it y ‘ouldn't ask,” cried i i i They were starting on an adven-| Mister Whizz. “It is strong enough = z Bate i ture to find the magic snuff. Some-|to blow up a whole town. Ono Se one had stolen it from the Fairy|grain of it would be enough to OW 20 Tip Ret Queen's uncle and he hadn't had a/m you sneeze off v of Halt laa good sneeze since Tuesday before|nearly. It's like dy 1 ! hoe last. |N. T. rolled into one WM tA " i ‘| “I don’t know who stole it | The three travelers climbed out vi H Ff actly," said Mister Whizz, “but I|of the aeroplane and started down | \ / i ‘have an idea, and that's almost as|the main street of Snoozer Town PNG i> By ‘ i good. Snitcher Snatch, the goblin,| Pretty soc they saw a police y { i isn’t a thief, but he loves mischief,|man leaning against a lamp-post, iC ’ 4 and in playing trickets he some-| sound alscep i a times takes things that don’t be-| Mister Whizz touched him on tho Hid F jong to him.” jarm. “Beg pardon, sir, but we are | | HE “Where do you think he haz!tooking for a long-nosed chap call | a - gone?” asked the Twins. Jed Snitcher Snatch. Have you soon | by ip "I have a list of several places,” | him?” ©1925 ar wea senvice. mc | | i 1p eh said Mister Whizz. “The first one| “Go and ask Mayor Snor Dud, ' hie Ee on the list is Snoozer Town.” second house to the left,” said th Some folks never have heard af it “Snoozer Town! Don't you mean| policeman, and then he went peace. | traffic cop swear and then others fy Sneezer Town?” asked Nancy. |fully to sleep again | have parked near a fire plug. y " Mister Whizz laughed. “‘No,| The Twins and the fairyman| \ é | a Snoozer Town—it's the place where | laughed merrily | Use Star Want Ads. ‘The cost Is} 1 i the Sleepyheads live, Of course} (To Be Continued.) leas, the circulation is larger and | aa 4 i i i Snitcher Snatch has the magic| (Copyright, 1925, N. E. A, Service, Ine)! they bring result. | yr : | i i snuff and begins to play tricks with| * r 5 27 yea SETH by \ it. I have no doubt the namo of PUP triaiat the place will have to be changed| | | ue eahatis to Sneezer Town.” | | Hi a Wancy and Nick sat. quite still] Ge | 1 ae while the little aeroplane whizzed | i me | : along thru the sky. ‘Phe little or | ts 1] myn. «fairy aviator certainly know how to Gi | Hi einai run it. He made it turn somer US | | Rea Ul a a a a a THE EDITOR. OF THE WEEKLY CLARION WAS SO USED | } | | aping and nose diven and avervyibltig (An Intimate story of Innermont emotions revented hy private letters) | | | TO EATING COLD SOUP AT ANICICS LUNCH fROOM HH) a) Hi an aber knows how to do, {LEC AR Ores yee Only nuch a long time since we have ex THAT HE WAS BADLY BURNED TODAY WHEN | ans But the Twins never moved TON TO JOHN ALDEN changed letters that I have forgot = fi} i : They just held on tight and enjoyed PRESCOTY whether you owe me one or THE SOUP HAPPENED TO BE Rote ©1028 By MEA SERVICE, MC ! ti ae -themselves. They knew that the} Your letter quite mysterfous, You I am in your debt, It -—— -~ ae ages IR reatest ¢ | ba ty) magic shoes were as good asx a|do not say what particular pecea-|@oesn't matter, howeyer, one way of posterity. I don think it ever broadened my mind and enlarged | motherhood ,with the & 1am al 1h Aiea parachute if anything happened dillo you have been up to now. Ilor the other, You and I are too| ee Py Jonters thoir minds that they may|my life's horizon and now it is all/dread, In the first eh to 8 LURID GU Suddenly Mister Whizz shut off|wish my namerake were a girl, Vd | goog. and too old friends not to|,,, iF al rah |perpett thelr little idiosyneractes | going to be changed again, ‘This|most sure that giving proba it ; Wis engiit® an@gilded down to the| feel anter ubout her happiness, will|wrif® ono nnothor when we have |" Heald bapnlegt of girls, T neverehildren are like and what they do land vices as well | will pre @pund as strange to|child with kill me. Yow ma told j j phat Mergen idstade hiiie woul peo |acvitilde to ako Boul thin of you as having chil-|in the lives of quirbance and wives) Of myself, however, I am not so}you, Le Your words sounded {do not know, untess Sally 4 wy tht “We're there!’ he said. “Below | x OIE in |! Selena Unlae fer you WAR two ls of your hia and I Al tL it nen they maké thelr appearance |sure that I am happy over this new|to me when you told me yap, were | you, that I cannot toon nowa hs j | us is Snoozer Town where the . [| tables, Laalio, Has tho rosponalbill.|t y when you santos LAt jon the scene Jcomplication that has come into my | expecting a Child and wert most /aching of a rooth has ‘tsloos. 1 } whe HMleepyheads live. We will wsoon|| Letter From Bew Sum- | |tlox of motherhood sobored you at {1 . MAngOr that HOUT Ath’ ROME te havens Cucwaed Mt Hlife, You know that when T mar. |happ@idout tt |to drive me into COG gnyekd! eA: unow §€ Snitcher Snatch ia here| Hen tik Laalle Peenoot? ; pu oat|T thous it stranger that youyL am going to have a baby, Dick |yied Dick and came out here I] Most people seem to think that 1| know it Js silly, butt isa ‘00 \ ; ; all? Of course, 1 know that you}should subject yourself to the pain|is quite crazy about the tdea. Men Jor f | UA vet \ cannot ove! a i playing tricks with the magic Fk bala BayLOnBEN COCHuibMatA (alee A. q | a Njcame into an entirely new environ-jam one of those mother women | failing whieh 1 pain maket Lt } a Ps: by 0 | dusttan’ to. soniedtia alse: vo 1 Mee iftesh.- aN eae testes oe bal ea tite wie ee seom |ment, T have Just become used to} who are always unhappy unless | ven to think of great i by Leh. “Why is it called magic snutt?’ | » rea 8 s bee: rememb ‘ou he one ¢ , : Aah ane desire to por iit, I have just reached the point|they have a bab: oir arms. |me faint a a f fy Dear Leslie; It has been |i remember y Ae one of the guy: L Just now A am wondering what \petuate their names upon the scroll }where | have « reeling that it. ha Jon tne RACER ia nineh | Getist 19h Ne Be ae servien 7 \ wns 1

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