The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1925, Page 16

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PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR Published by Arrangement With First National Pletures, Ine, and JOE QUINCE Joe Doesn't Know if He’s a Millionaire or a Bum! BY KEN Watterson R. Rothacker ianioe ; : ee! | / I PLANKED DOWN A THOUSAND BUCKS || THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY To FIND Out’) |/AHeM! E@- 1 Wee w READY CASH, So (Wr WA a 4A XC SYNOPSIS : me can brea ° mus FoR TEN ACRES OF LAND HERE, // TLL OFFER IT To SOME REAL ESTATE ||| HAVE Te DiSPose OF My NoacRes oF if WS He SEROUS of es “Sy saad : }\ BUT Now 1 DON'T KWow ( PEOPLE AND SEE WHAT THEY'LA WIHio WONDERFUL CURESEVILLE LAND. cas HOF Haw/ av IN ma | A Be 4 WHETHER OR GE ME — THose GUYS KNOU ~ WHAT “ILL You PAY ‘ y) \ Creep \NoT ve \ (THE REAL VALWE oF THING & ) (Fo ‘1? i ns , AA HAW ‘9 Z (4 st a . , (ay - ( eo) ey | mple enough my Irish wits, > me now, when I ni y? He transfixed two sharp, steely eyes, “( he rum hrowr ral of you & fatuous smile, “har ourth or f pound fifteen . than an earnest 0 raged. Ex:| ame time, it ¢, but ver essary, Now this mat e I must 4 that telegony is still sub} " doubtedly."* nd that the germ plasm ts dif. a from the parthenogenetic | Uday for the London Iris the man Be EN ee fy Sosem | spunen Ot turn eter thcole bere : See ) (WAT Do YOU THINK, ) REALLY? ISNT THAT re ! r ier ate CL DONT KNOW, in a gentle, persuasive voice . We did a Catharine. | You 60T A YEAN-N You MN "4 ts TELL AY MOM NOMS FREDDY OLSON IS ITA B0yY Ge MEnIER Mackey what indeed?" I murmured. | ¥ ether d c ; Abw BABY }!) coer ste vow | Now SUBILL SAID TREY 6CT A ye Cede ee Fs : ‘ how We £ shale AT YouR \ “curs ir y LAD To J : Aw BABY Ar . STE y it ards the street. My mouth was fa ! iT, 7 Ri Kis House! “It proves,” he roared, with a sud of his beard, our ai | den blast of fury, “that you are the |. our bodies Intertw damnedest . impostor th radiate vile, crawithg journa! thrown « with a ba amazement at the disce ‘was quite a short man, his higher than my shoulder—a s Hercules whose tremendous y had alk run to depth, breadth and br ibberish!" he cried, leaning for- Ward, with his fingers on the , and ‘his face projecting. ‘ ‘ =< "a what I have been talking to you, sir| 7 id hay Pi ttle is “ oa ; - , —scientific gibberish! Did you think| tried the thing out, fe . you could match cunning with me—| fervescing with fight ortunately 4 u You think you are omnipotent, you | tion. A policen was beside us, his ea Yd CRETAINI 3 “3 n ICE. API WHY GIVE THE BIGGER 4 I u infernal scribblers, don't you? That | Rotebook in his hand | MRS. GUNN = Mal? )t iy De - oP Cons ‘ CHARLOTTE - PIECE “To THE yt | ANY . your praise can make a man and (Continued in Our Next Issue) 1 LEAVE CHARS ee pl kg I Ege y CTHER PERSON —| WITH You WHILE L iy ae ON | [oy VE Naw os jae © Soren a7 ) As We Rat yam | ; pee, Y DwiDIN' iT. > A Te @ ee ana SOME GILLS? YouRE GO . j YOu Divive tr! P & Olive Roberts Barton a . i Segal NO. 3—AT MAYOR SNOREALOUD'S HOUSE ue geoQuwsS VO mz HOME TOWN =i. —— Pe E Iv \3. POSITIWELCY OUT BUT, Cisten, OF THE Q@UGSTION, SIe, MR. TRLE, — > PoR MG TO GYVEN our Fem Wile FIRST ILL OFFER HIM i THINIC OF BUYING MAG “ou VERY ARAZOR AN OIL. STOVE-|— AREARIN “Hum ho! Oh hum! What do you want?” \ OD) ANY. Paes “Ss S id = ———— S 3 The Twins and Mister Whizz left} The Twins and Mister Whizz look. | \ F Load GING = iy OF NIAGARA FALLS JN the policeman sleeping peacefully|ed to see how Mayor Snorealoud h | ° ’ with his arm around a lamp-post|was taking this, when to their sur } é a WINTER, TH’ FIDDLE and went to hunt for the house of|prise they saw that he had fallen | > | : Miah TWO HOUND DOGS the mayor of Snoozer Town. jasleep again, leaning against the b : : They soon found it because his | doo! AND TH’ FOLDING mame was on the door plate. It| And looking back quickly at the| | F ; b n PR aid: “Mayor Snorealoud,” in plain|chief clerk to see how he was tak | = Le Atti Ietters, ing it (that his words had not been | | : is hee Nick knocked loudiy about five | heard), didn’t they see his head fall - sy = % Be. times, when the door opened and |over on his chest and his eyes close i i ~ « ire = . there ‘stood the mayor himself,|in deep slumber yawning and stretching as tho he| “For goodness sake! cried Mis- had been asleep since Christmas, 4 “Hum ho! Oh, hum! What do|tainly the sleepiest place I ever} you want?” | & wonder they can stay “We're after a rascal,” sald Mis-| long enough to eat thelr ter Whizz. “‘His namo {s Snitcher|meals. If I ever come to Snatch and he's run off with the| Suddenly he stopped. ‘The Twins} snuff ,box belonging to the Fairf|were both sound asleep on their! Queen's uncle.” | feet! "You don’t say so!” exclaimed} “Well of all things!” #awned the Many a girl who has nothing to the mayor blinking his eyes in sur-jfairyman. “I never saw a place|do never-gets thru doing it prise. “Let me see! What kind of |like this, Wull of lazy people who . “oy = ; = TheTangle|| = (f*\. 4) | fen ree e langle} _ = | [Ele \OnoW Con as 3 | ome 2-9 Meee --b- eet “No, gold!’ said Mister Whizz A loud snore and Mister Whizz “And does it open on top?” asked | w ep, toot ‘tila ‘mayor cher Snatch, the goblin, slip- “No, it opens at the end,” said|/ped up and slyly put a grain of Mister Whizz. jmagic snuff on the end of every. “And does it have a funny snap-|body’s nose, He'd been hiding be per you press with your thumb?"|hind the door all the time. "| 0% i SVveRett’S TRUS/S “No—it has a thingumbob you! “‘Achoo! Achoo! went everyone "saLes RESISTANCE”| Mfe with your finger. Why? Did|of them, fairly rocking the house| ime before the birth of a child when . ul you see one some place?” asked |off its foundations. a woman looks so ugly. ‘0 71 dh |_ And instantly everybody in town) ton’t think of me contemptuously, hed bees teayane |! My Ne Avra You must remember that I am not | 4 + FE cousin's wife's brother had ons and | (6 [beautiful like you, All the beauty I - ‘ OR 1 Just wondered if this one wis like = = === | have Hea in my body and the wey t ; ; EF | |} HAS HAD HIS EYE ON“THE FUR COAT i, or it—that’s all. Let me see— snuff} (Advertisement) wear my clothes, I am slender and r* box made of gold that opens at the J O - Por all the kids |my own precise’ way, ender and tn f HANGING IN FRONT OF THE SECOND | @ snuff box is it? Silver jcan't do—any—thing—but ' | FIRST 2 ) SUM- Fz fortable ledger for me to sleep on you lift up with your finger. Just the time when T shall be #vkward | TAN oy permet by «FA hes | TOWN PREPARED TO TRADE FOR \T|™ Y » Ved esos | eae flare,” Chamberlain's Tablets keep 14s ad SOU jo of a back room, yawning ana| bowels healthy, sweet and There are many things said about| perhaps wilger partis in socloty| busy Jack is in the respe pared “You'll have to find a more com and that tired, worn out other think of those they love, Tleveryone seems to think Js the Jand| ‘hese young men and young wo. jsome wild parties, of course, but|/my dear, I will introduce you to the | will not find fault with the aid he, “or Vil find another pince end and has a thingumbob that feal't hath thithing hon HAND STORE — TODAY HE CAME : ‘ co nelp th « with horror of and grown-ups, too |,.°"" si EIN tee BSA a sth Aaland Simple cleanliness is the secret 0%! wnwle he called loudly, ‘orty Winks, | 7 Dick is such a lover of lovely wo: es ; ee -—- — will not Jet we | ) mén that my heart grows-éold: when . jof them are eribbed and confined by | People who came there, and 1 cam sband of yours Totter now, ty Forty Winks came shuffling out | ure eemach, diver andl tune tewantainies sealer y one | iy ae deticles ET [tho raucous votces of the directors,/to the conclusion that there were| her. 1 ean tell trom tho THE : : clean. For " constipatio beauty «0 jkood and Tam sure the piace would |it is coming to them and. am not tollywood that are true 1 yithan a ot) ur father piretching just like the mayor had, | Lap pation, AATEC he da Hanti eae | } | He vA ® true and many|than among the moving picture on in whieh you! biliousness, indigestion, head. | Men a fopendent on what linterest you greatly, ‘Chis Jand which |sure but what they are right more that are untrue, ‘There are! However, if you come out here: rotimes I Wishe-but there fecligg, take ave Mmost decided that I shall stay lof make-believe-—thin Holly is}men, filled with all the ficos of lw i te such 0 > WOK 1 he © fires of |where on the-civil globe prettiont ° , ag MACON i, in my room all the tf Is that mor-|in reality one of hard | Where on clviliz can you | prettic iris and the handsomest | jy which my Dick Mi ine rk 2) work and| youth, are on such a strain that {not find wild parties where there is| young men in the whole wo ) | One thing I can’t stand |s an. un Chamberlain s Tablets bid, dear? Probably Wis and you are|worry, Both men and women work {when they play they play quite ax SHA el Nh et Na Bd son and 100k We oyer om a comfortable ledger to sleep on. ‘T Jyouth, somo leisure and money may dance to your heart's content Come last place I had, they had th ji two tonight. No griping, no oO many dis | hard as they work when they work nde ge why suc h poised 0) 80 ard ane eet ¥ ned " wondering Why such # poised woman hard and meet with 1 heard a friend of mine the other| You see 1 remember how you used! jet mo sve how you Ike vaee, 8 Sy Ms hould have these feelings sRolntmenta. th: oy iran ak Re Weta ul Jedaers all padded so 1 could slocy | Mpleasantnext day fecling ast if feelings Appointments that they grasp at|They grow to think that they may /day who has been spending the win:|to love to dance. nt, NLR AS 1 wish you would come out hero }evory possible breath of joy that|have more latitude in their playing lie C ‘ POMORTOW: ‘his Teller pnaios ; : ni Playing }tev at Coronado, that great play:| Sally has written mo that sho cor TOMORRE aud seo us. I think you would do Me Loomes thelr way, They seom to think {ilan in thelr working, where most ground of America, talk about the | templates coming, but L am atraid | wed 50 for 25 cents. Sold everywhere

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