The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1925, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, APRIL 12 PAGE 6 1925, Unlike any story you have ever read ~ a AeTEWORLD? <4 ty SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE | ~ Published by Arrangement With First’ National Pictures, Inc., and J Dy Ql INCE Watterson R, Rothacker 5 SYNOPSIS w & tend of the Ho- Hum- Now For \ WUXTRA! ( ae Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks °; He Didn't Mind the Noise—but Their Voices BY KE N KLING (ma “prup- Bee| ste ee vc | NAW! DID Y'HEAR YouRE Ricrt!| jertueg nie) spay tak iets P E Al. @ ) \THme Curvs YELLIN | -) \( HANE ‘EM 7T, ; fi) A NICE NIGHT'S REST \ ~ LL Bou-BLA- yy MR Quince 7) THE Cur THE POLICE ( Au « H et ee AFTER Looidin’ OVER my) > L PAPER!! ¢ ite BO wera J ce )"Extea i THe SHOULD STOP PLANER £\ -—— i ; Ps as ra <ot ae ~ AS od } { MIDDLE OF HC UTHem! C= Sire 2 /\LAND ALS DA t — Ps Unie t THOSE > > 7 / < : : YGoYs OUGHT , uh To BE STOPPE Os, CHAPTER V, (Continued) the w | more “se vee “| BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES It Looks Like a Pleasant (7?) 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FL CANT glance at {| to be same broad face the over- (Continued in Our Next Issue) (ACY CANUREGS OF TUS PUNE Y Olive Roberts Barton ; NO. 10—THE PIEMAN’S PIES lil Sy A / Nancy and Nick and Mister{ or maybe China or it ts just pos ‘Whizz had no idea the mag “} sible even “rancisco. f and that 4 sis neteyenans happening in{ 22stantly all of his ples flew in ‘ok 1 been sp dread Daddy jon got! But one th about. It wa ial nder Town g they did know, ¢ about Simple Simon legs cc y him. Lean Thlonnt gil rary tm | ERBPESUEANNY 885 EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO AFRAID To PUT DowN BOTH FEET! | and the Pieman’s pies But most of them flew into the ~ 1 te wil iy In the first the Man’'s shop and settled or ttf WHY, “Es, ve Got A CITTLE TIMG a ; a44n never co t man : || |pux’ BeRcee WG START I WISH —__ MISTER BLOWERS ; Pe ee ave aE Aha! cried the Muffin Man || |You'D DRiv]e Into THIS GARAGGS BUNION WILL DRUGS PLAIN kate and ever ‘* ae —_—— — = er rem iD ? think of. Now I can find wh Pleman's ||} JAROUND THe \ SUG TelGie _{ PREVENT HIM FROM) / OUCH": hv HARNESS Fake Re “How can he sell pies for pies are made of. in’'t be sur | |CORNGR. ene pA AHL) GIVING HIS USUAL ext ams $7 ny?" n Man, they were filled with saw-| | —— —— Coe el, DEMONSTRATION te a. decent | . NO SOONGR BUT HE WILL . stead hie ‘found that they iF SAID THAN) Downe! i é t is,” said Mis MAS AT ARE | ABOUT IT-YouRE | | SAM, & WISH Youll] WASH THIS CQ4R A Crrthe WHICS WE WAIT —IT'S PRETTY him into y Iked and when he heard the| me at do you You SAY- HE EVSCSS ESDP PE RAR EZR LEB EOS F SE EPO AR SSE. GRRE GOR. BeS Ee | | { coming down the street call-) man?” | | s S ALL TH . “Piles a penny—Pies a penny,” (To Be Continued, IL | ONT ea RMARKS he got #0 excited that he couldn't) (copyright, 1935, N. E. A. service, ine | | WANT AY AN count nt dozen. He had — CAR OFA BIG unt out 18 dough: Wa sHen ! when he heard | In time 13 be { ©1925 BY NEA SERVICE IC | as a baker's doz e am e A confession ia the firat thing a lover makes and the last thing @ Dy uff g stopr t the magi husband make simple Simon hh the Pieman right in front of t LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES Muffin Man's shop COTT TO RUTH BURKE in Albany when T came here. | “Please give mea ple. I'm hu Dear Ruth.—I am a little bit wor tell me that she had been al 4 gry. I'd like to taste your w ied to know what cx you to New/|rival in the context of beauty with | Pe . = | 7 paid Bir rk in such a rush ¢ SHOT VP I! MONG HES AFRADD- | { you could | Paula Perier, altho Alico was a so jnot even phone me | Yesterday morning they LIM PAYING FoR THIS You NEVER. CAN TRUSTA [/ clety girl and Paula an artist She came over to my ho model, telephon ota 1 mo from the little ahop that you| night and told me she hoped to mar DRUMMER! i I'll sell you one for a he Beene ry Porter Breed, Porter, you know = n. “What } at they should extend ¢ F , 1 ‘ en hanging round her for redit to A eors and every ted them to when her f r died d me that Porter had seem ed ve of what I de I told the cold at the time she be y did you stop me | credit to the extent « , re i aben) why did you atop. m "came suddenly poor, but lately he THE STEEL. RANGE SALESMAN DEMONSTRATING ¢ ie Piema Jut o a had given her reason to believe that IN FRONT OFA MA "| hin interest in her had kindled again IN STREET STORE WAS that minute Snitcher | $560 rottien.” {Sho nald ae was at the end of the | SOME WRAT HANDICAPPED IN HIS WORK BY Sn ¢ goblin, rolled of the J hi t9 the prettlest jittie money her father had left after | —— ——+ _ ATROUBLESOME BUNION — Muffin Man's door and d Kom i, his debts were pald, and untess Por! not petieve that ahe } BSNS i MIPS WaT baton coe a i ae uh enuff be ‘ eat ie a h steal ts ar Her own hair or dressed herself in] Alice told me this as a matter of | At Comes and Without your]women are always fighting to get! “Porter has enough money 10 I And one of ft got up the are soon “nipped in the bud” /fyituly. pent MI her life, She wan brought up by |courne, and when, TE xaid, “Do you| KNewe from whence it comes ot] thom in. I've got to marry to live.duige me in my wildest ¢xayy \ Ben /sbtad without “doning” by use of-— | {nt"ly pennies ah aaa a eR ad M | Reggie te . Roly Where it goes, Marriage ix a busi:/1 Wke Porter—perhaps 1 love hitn--|ganees. 1 shall be perfectly? succes E was terribly shocke You) her mother.to make a rich marriage, [love Portor Brood?" “What has that|nows and should only be gone into! t don't kno , ‘ ane apieey ral and inevitt: The next minute he had lknow that Alice no more jdea|and her mother died peacefully think. {to do with it ho driawered | aapOnaBiee TIE ah pour 1 Bis don't know, Leslie, what this thing | ful in womans natural and Jae breathe ' of money than a baby, She hiWalling she had done everything she] “Marriage and. lov two en: | ni f life for a girl ‘ ie i Meat TMUGTS AL eet love anid rave 90 bie business, 1¢.1 marty ma tee) f F © are two ¢ eas of life for a 4 4 ‘ 0 . fe Achoo t loudly it VAPO RUB [ways had someone to take enre of {could for her daughter when Vorter|tirely different thing love | avexte ae Teal) much about. T have never known a] (Copyright, 1928, N. i, ANBANS | : fight between the sexes, Men are} man that I a Ueod Yearly | ior, Someone to pay her bills 1 do! Breeds attentions became conaplou li loriously Unreasonable, something always fighting to keep out of it and [other if-ne 4 must have been heard in St, Louly| ——_Qeeet? Million Jar $2282 +» Bemew~ FF 2 _SESASSAR 8 CHGS 2 ¥ SS*_, Se. Ud not dismiss for an | ary. MONDAY; ‘This letter continutd

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