The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1925, Page 10

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it THE SEATTLE STAR OND IL 0,.1925, Unihe"any story you have ever read = a Nd Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Inc, and @ | SOK QUINCE This Bird Is Loyal to His Trad “BY KEN RLING ; Watterson R. Kothacker SM S0E-AS LONG AS YOU'RE INTamesteD IN OW WELLS lll once Bovent OIL StuKS FROM A FRIEND, nm oe WE Get a . ate [erection NI a see Wa é en, Dis Bet ADOEN ITH OIL STocKsS He't Stex | M K t t ; P . Em, DISCOVERED oo . . 4 ’ Wo you Quest Ow Stocks? My BROTHER Wir SELL eM) a Ee LO nig real oe ¥ “ ‘edhe Yo) GOOD ONES - He's _) ? ) ae { tua He Stuck -|\MY Beet Him oN OIL Stocks} | X ther ur I (IN THE BUSINES / NIX we WER LS ME On Some — ‘ returned et Applause, Gave ack { on THar ; BUM WATER uth A : z y Am Ia ( ) wa lh : Pe { nt) \ - be BS Did I I n p a w ' € i Tm ‘ \ Here ti Maple W had died + i? ° : J the I “yk my vera : ; CHAPTER Y. (Continued) . At t the re came to ting the musi ND HER BUDDIES Walking Isn’t Reducing ib a Bey grat {ive Go tow AloNG WALK? {OW OMe OW! You'VE Pe} ie \UE Got Yao : aha ; ©0 100, WS SUCK A PRATTY DAY | BEN INDOORS ALL DAY. a AN’ TAKE My me Pas . i 5 1a © 9 ag AND IT WILL BE GO GooD wuine 1G JUST WHAT | <EAK pct REC’ r verbatim k ror, OO 5 tm 'PRAID % fee ad ( t been met the same tnored eed (oe 2a aR q sr Eneacices | aeons . Bol tere ¢ t = } Kio, coral! ted nN Lah @ a alt Sut — from rt : adhere closely to facts, | th ' ‘ ‘ : : 1 ‘ J F : ‘ > have been the ? ; F ———— — 8 DONT YOU WIS YoU COULD MOM, CANT T PLEASE | x saip'no! ARE YoU i ; Go 'LONS Down To TH COEEK? GO WITH FRECKLES F ° pr WON'T Do you WRITIN' LETTERS, vy WELL, DOA'T ) 4 i IFYOU HADNT BERN SO CANT TE, NOM? ANY 6000 "> NOME RY SEND MY LONE To : Ni eae attire Siero ty PLEASE <. yo BEG-WEN yy 1 WNOULDA LEFT You Seen" r | ees : Pag i AS PLEtSET (Sava DUNG E i ‘ i He seemed te S'LONG! Bea 4 i Tt e f : PY h ~ ; ft n I y . test my : 3 rd verely to his water-| ‘ “But enough of this” (Loud | t prolonged cheers.) “Let me pass | ask Profess¢ : results to b } bls remar! ing a journey to the t be 4 the Amazon made by him two yea aeeeunee pico . secteine ——_— . ~ sees ( -— ( “TEN THIR READY ! ELEVEN OCLOCK !! WELL HE'S GONE PoP ~ THANKS Ter rahe tine Gon the Cibatianteett Yaa weetea ¢ CCE WHIZ= \ THE HOURS SEEM LIKE How Time FLIES WHEN FOR SETTING THE CLOCK! ] Sok «Fao het epeaictaped ines sutes| di aaa é \ TEN OcLocK! Je | BONG! Y finures wien im 771 ONE ISIN LOVE - IT'S YES “17'S an amateur, nor I may add, wrnamit WITH YOU DOT! ALMOST TIME THAT GETTING : s a popular lecturer, but I speak as | how hood | 1 WAS LEAVING one who icientific conscience com- | cl Gc bs } ; e he has | prev er himself seen a so-called pre-| enti 1, therefore these crea Profesac no longer exist. They are in-| Mr. Summerieo a : s he has neestors, | fusing th: the Thame u are, if I may une the ex-| that it was | lity a somowhat fe on, OGr, cdeitemporary .ances-| larger river; .that lar, Summeriee : who can still be found with alt | might be fn’ ted to know that a their hideous and formidable charac- | with it, some thousand miles of 8 if one has bug the ¥ | cou were i ek their haunts. | 90 vast a space | ‘ : re to| for one person_to find wh ner | rs who would | had misned. | 1 our our Ia t! (Conth ed in Our Next Issue) | C —_——_—- 1 Ai HV CRAVURES ¥ Olive Roberts Barton, FLAPPER FANNY says = EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO THE OLD HOME TOWN 5 ‘ : Seat Ate rare | conne~— Redeem eal ; ts : : e NO. 11—SNITCHER SNATCH ESCAPES ONCE MORE es SS We, TRUS, THINKIVE HIS When Snitcher Snatch rolled outyregular one isn't GREAT CHAIR, (NUTS USUAL POS/TION, oft the Muffin Man's back door and| But thi lane, be LOPOVA SITS DOWN FARTHER THAN” | spilled some of the magic snuff out | nerop! t much t pee, WE INTENPED, THANKS To J of the gold snuff-box that he hada roc stolen from the Fairy Queen's un-| The cle, Mister Whizz cried out, “There | Mra. Jotin'’s orchard on Pig he is |then they looked behind But then the fairyman had to|mill, next they looked 3 stop to sneeze because some of the|Spratt’s cistern that had gone dry snuff had gotten up his nose,| After that they looked behind every ‘ick tried|chicken coop and rain barrel and farted to|fence in Daddy Gander Town e time their} But no trace of the fairy aero mS OF ICs PRACTICAL JOKER, and sncezing party was over, Snitcher| plane could they find—or of Snitch f Snatch had jumped to his feet,/er Snatch, the goblin 1 5 nis snuff box and run| They were a ior a : down the street, | big button-bal in? ‘what i Nobody knew all the damage tho|to do next, when y heard a : snuff had done. They didn't know|buzzing sound overhead, about Mother Goose's feathers or} re was the fairy : the Miller Man’s wheat and flour|parked tn the tree! And or about Mrs, John’s birthday cake. | edge of it a long nose was All they knew was that the F nitcher Snatch was grin " man's ples had blown into the Muf-|at them ( fin Man's shop and that Snitcher Od-by@, fellow Snatch had gone. an’t stay to # me!” said Mister Whiaz er Whizz a wins, Gisth at hay ahaew ake, HeLclo JOonGs & Co. THIS 18 vis nose loudly. “That ras them along, but I'm too) “vous tae only thingy covering CveErcrTrT TRvG. SEND Me vP A Good , ca 6 awa ¢ ere € ded a Ff is 4 ( eeceatahing Se with iy uz, rattle, buzz, 1 | somo dancers x accldy ¢ Insurance ormce CHAIR Salty THE ONS You LasTr ind getting the magic snuft-box| flew off. \ Socp mG, os ALL. TS Me i back, ‘The airy Queen will won- (To Be Continued) As a rich man's wife sho will be} \ der what hag become of us.” (Copyriant, 192 4 6, Ino.) | Successful, Ay n poor man's wife sh “And your weroplane!” said Nick. % 7 {would be an abject failure, ‘That 4 “Where do you suppose your aero. the reason why she has turned he is, Mister Whizz | | | attention to getting a man with mon , where?” the little fairyman| a partner, Personally, 1 ean | wanted | COPenoW in ateag ot tell. me; | e a e | weo nothing wrong in this, for if she Vil tell you. I’ve no more idea wanted to huve a partner in any | BF than Paddy's pig.” | J | other business she would look out for | Duddy Gonder Town was no dit-| LETTER FROM LESL iia. | Cae MD Siray abe to inveae in tt Che.) y ( ferent from any other town and)” COT 'TO RUTH HURKE, |Revith tie taniefbes’ of, todarn e there were ye u lot of bo aay te no fra onK 0 odern y Bolpohmetotlarty Keo CONTINUED git] she discusses the whole matter | Yun try afin whore lollypocn were pit | Do you know, Ruth dear, I am| with a lack of hypocrisy that is quit V Milder: 1 shop where lollypops were sold, ho ‘ o ocrlay that Ih o Y shop where lollypops were #0ld.!not gure that Allee Hectioy has not| refresh, | AN.EXCITING CHECKER. GAME ; “welll help you to hunt, Minter,| 0% fht Idea about this very impor. | 1 am glad wnd-T know that you | L'NAS BROKEN UP WHEN POP sranty : Pass, b ne tae? {tant phase of life, She is treating | will also be glad to help her in any f We'll tind your aeroplune for you."| marriage ax a busines, she knows! way.to attain her ambition, PULSEY SAT DOWN ON HIS FALSE TEE 2 f OO NOOR Tach any es | that ie she cannot bow succons ut | come to the Juston, wie, ne RE ] n N GoleetPater sunioe Tom | that abe cannot make s of | ruth, that it is not alway DoF - ; { ‘ ctor Poter Junior scut-lanything, She respects Pe | wicl who needs help the rx DCE) ea me weer mame) a aR 9 : | purser, She t a il directions to look for! principally because \ Ttimoa the problom ofatho gir! who} then she added with u grin at the [ciple of George Bernard Shaw, who) mun in the he now long betas the solite if you are not here for her | mui h happier it uivergy vi orale H eee tt [he ean Mo her what’ te jndtaponga!| moves among the rion @whioas friends [furor Of. tio Wirlo thing: “Portor {la the one man who hie the cour lo idopoue: Marlee th HEE Ate aie (eer shat much etree a oa « 1 bad 6 goblin, | bie to her happines#all thut mones | Have DIeHED of money, Who appeurs | doesn't know it yet, but Im almost}to teil the truth about something | ig 1 "4 v y Shull gladly go and Wwiah them ull} love agya necouslty NOt tet i cateh him, 100," culled Nick after | ¢ aie its ' ' Sen Mi 8 is quite able to ward off uny love: | Joy. and L haven't the slightest doubt | rage ind, roApedty i“ an buy fe hus recently hud an-|to all the world’ as a rich girl, are rtain that the ceremony will take} that every womun knows if she will \ yand vode ’ them, | other fortune loft him, Shie Iw deter uch harder to solve. i | place three woeks from Wednesday.” | ynly talk honestly about It | making she does not care to accept. | Whatever that they will not both bo | siygjitr aympathy t i An weroplan ion't an easy thing | Havadsitt-+4 Meh haber, bl 3 . i . h Thorefore, you had botter prepare to] as hippy as tho average marricd| standing, and, last but MISS ites ‘ focnicin sistallyothat” tus cL ead G ew #0 abo /eaye to bo succewsful} Alice told mo she expected to be} You see, Ruth, that Alice Hartley livery woman knows that in real|be in town by three weeks from | couple ‘ great tolerance, are much ; " 1, in woman's inevitable business, married in about three weeks, and’ altho she does not know it, is a dis tity she is not the pursued, but the Wednesday for Allee will be discon: 1 believe that all people would be portant. caine x ' Ft “4 ‘

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