The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 16

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PAGE 16 ve Unlik@any story you have ever read ~ A aly on OSs NED wi Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Ine, and Watterson RB, Rothacker SYNOPSIS CHAPTER $V, (Continued! My a sted them, rather ed with weary as a kind Continued in Our Next Issue’ (ACV SENURES OF VHS PUNT & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 9—MISTER BUN TRIES TO OBLIGE Mister Bun, the fat miller, was leaning against the door of his flour mill smoking « pipe. the fat miller was t the door of h f eve k for my 1 nd bu | popovers for ' 1 him all up, be e corn into an ile, and the pile | ay a buckwheat into | "Good morning, Mister he, “I've br t tw ks of t that very ir the magic snuff 1 of his nose the tant wheat to And eathed ft in And th next instant u can t I'l do taking t : e mill untry minu man from St. Ive "Hi, there, Mister Bur shout ed. “Come und ge t it ground and pretty (To Be Continued.) farmes from doy, THE SEATTLE STAR JOE QUINCE LADVERTISED FoR AN ExPERT PROPERTY FoR OIL an ANSWER ALREADY ! rip MY LAND FULL ) ' | i Test My {OH Boy! fey | | AND HERE OW WELLS ! 300TS AND HER BUDDIES =e} Dee | LL gov / | \ SAY + hn! WERE Gown - ya | TO A Movie = || 0 NER ? 9 [ WWA<TA A Har FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ; : q ] 2 LCANT EVEN Pete /| STOOP OVER To LACE 4 | wy OG finn Goon’ Now, Yo DRIL A SET OF sITH A % \2p00 BLT ANY THIMC CREW OF \T OF COURSE, Bic PUMP) TOWEL f ERATE t 3ET ME A A TESTING \2 MEN To OF BY MARTIN DECLARE / ~ | WEVE GOT OU CHOICE OF ANY NOVE . YO REVIEW FOR OUR. EN Ei CONS THIS WEEK — ad "NOW OR NEVER" TH’ BOOK \UE } OF COURSE-\WHAT HANE YOU GOT A MAN LIKE MS eae) MOM’N POP (( LTHINK ITS A FOE N (on a y WAN CHICK SPENOS ( WAS HE TRYING ) ) HIS MONEY MOM - HE'S ( N SHORT EVERY BR Bon LL SURE WIND UP IN OORHOUSE IF YOU J” Gononess ME NIT SAVE SOMETHING 75 war ARE YOU a CHILDREN QUARRELING ABOUT Now ? BY CONDO TRUG, HAVEN?’ T NO, SIR, MR. SoRRY, Bur LT ANY OF THOSE IN BTOCK. a grain of | that IT have settled right on | am toc The cost 1925, N. Me A, Werviee, Ine.yg largers ©1926 BY MEA SERVICE IMC 1} YOU dAveEN'T, GH S t makes the course| | Hiei, HOW ATSOUT THIS SToRG WU'RE WORKING ror. — Have THEY ANY? ve run smoother TheTangle | tFROMI RES- TO THE L QUISE, © H oT DRAWER, CONTINUED Beside I think, Little Marquise, | made John feel that 1) itterly devoted to him. | funny | heartily, aching a little | really I laughed over St) day and she said that to her, laughter even when my heart was! at times only the soul weeping over its lost tllusions and we poor beings knew that if we did not laugh was , | In that letter he told me more than . jhe told Sydney, for 1 read between STEVENS the lines that he expected me to be| 1 ¥ Private Halls, Day and devoted to him and a wall-flower ex-| he sent hia letter to me copt when he, himself, danced with} will not, It y pmbarass ied partners for-me, In] know that my and knew T had t believe it, Little! part of hi ull thru Jack that for 0 like him had never ve sald that laughter i of the soul, another w we, would also ery I hope he Assistants, 1810 Westlake Opp. The Times mo or obt fact, you may nv Marquise, but Tan letter, It Do you intend to trade or sell sheik seen some inner con ie untold rea n to me clousne son he Tam very glad he sent it to me T} however, fe aker only ty of saying | with what Paula that true humor is dangerously near property? egults use Thi For quick, active | the Want Ads | is les the circulation, weeping which is, in corjunetion rier told me of what s®e had learned of men, 1 feel | t Star suppose unforgiving nder if Syd will to Jack that | my pride yet and let Jaék seo that I um hi fving In the YHE OLD HOME TOWN — HOLD “ER NEWT = SHES AREARIN wtie| YOU SAY- TRE ————__l= | Boys THOUGHT THAT MAKES THEY WERE FOURTEEN PLAYIN’ SOME PINT BOTTLES SMART JOKES?) TWo CORSETS ANDA GASOLINE STOVE SO FA No-No- | DONT) BLAME A HORSE FOR WANTIN TO KICK SOME) SOMETHIN OUGHT To BE DONE. ABouT IT! THE HORSE TRODGH BACK OF THE LIVERY STABLE WAS CLEANED ‘@ oot EARLY TObDAY- * 1 can't quite do want to forgive and forget and me to! start from that Land-of-Beginning Again that he 4 ulway After all, wit hat 1 have uch & hypoeritical performan mo house and ding to the world that we Jack und it is a wallow talking | is my husband silly notion that we should set up are| to be fe tours, I told this to Ruth the other] as tho sometimes 1 am “implacably “husband and wife, while all the while | jng to flirt a little, 1 know that Mr, Prescott to Ruth Burke, STANLEY Sartoris is interested in na Woman knows when & man pried oven if he does not tell her—#0 8, malice aforethought, I am golté flirt with him a little. ee, I wish, instead of being 1oné ad dead, you were here at my 9? “ ld tell me what you nd could tell me wha a NESLIE. y? A, Servet, IN! T have erected a barrier between us © high and so impenetrable that neither of us can surmount it Now, I am going to inaugurate a new plan which I think will meet with your approval. For some rea ') son T have always thought that you were a bit of a flirt, Little Marquise and that you kept your kingly lover s|by not seeming too anxious to keep him. H the plan: T am going as possible and [am go- my plan (Copyright, 1928, Nv B TOMORROW Letter from g2s2 Qt tMowreaoe peed

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