The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE 10 Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Inc,, and | JOE QU INCE TUE SEATTLE STAR Watterson 1% Rothac 1 from the b, and T found my-| SYNOPSIS W at : CHAPTER VI te “L Was the Flail of the Lor Lord John I 1 als of the famous ory At the end ¢ pe S WELL, OF ALL THE NERVIEST SAPS IN THAT GUY y ASBESTOS f a THIS WoLD ) Rise QVERY Time 1 MY PocKEeT HAVE A a SMOKE Asbestos Knows Values! HE HELPS HIMSELF To) (Th T Wovedn't CARE IF IT WAS A CHEAP _»~ 5 LISTEN Here, You IMBECILE! WHE I PLANIc DOWN FIFTY CENTS L_FoR A CIGARS 1—— 7 zu fete = Die ) 2 IN { Y'cet “US ¢ a CHANGE, € ( Boss! f sae 4 4 aa | re, © my new acquaint door and turn A num Summer May eague lunte It is thus th a man fe hat the gre Gazette, Judiced wit What is y name, sir?” the} i By t i chairman asked of my tall rival | Smoke I noted the details of a . |which was already familiar to me | I am Lord John Roxton y been up the Amazon, I ground, and hav ions for this 1 ‘Lord John Roxton's re aphs—the strong: | hollow worn y hair, thin virile mous- | the sman and a traveler e. world-famous,” said the chair m: “at the same time it would elected, as rep rich flower ng: to accouiy wind. His eyebrows were tufted | and ove thone naturi 1 from the hall I was con for a moment of a rush of | cc ing students down the pave-| shoul and of an arm wielding a|Lord J umbrella, which rose and fell| posite to me, biting hard upon his midst of them. Then, amid a|cigar and wat me steadily in| mixture of groans and cheers, Pro-|a lo der ng silence. “fessor Challenger’s electric brougham | (To Be Continued) CHVURES OF PHS PUNE & Olivé Roberts Barton NO. 12—THE GREEN BEANSTALK FAIRY "Well, for goodne Mister Wh stop happen that news sake!’ cried “Will surprises never «? Now, why do you rascal left my aero. And why didn’t he —" r saw something. exclaimed. Nimble Jack brought the back first 5! ‘Snitcher Snatch is gone,” cried, “He had the magic aeroplane hidden in a button-ball tree and bi took it and flew off.” Mister Whizz and the Twins hur Zz. up| she ried to the button-ball tree as fast| ‘It's pinned on one side.” | ‘an they could go. Nick took it and opened’ it and | But the magic aeroplane was asithe others crowded near while hx gone as the ice cream you had last} read | " | “Dear Mister @Whizz and the nero ig one thing about an) 1 Some’ of the magic’ snutt Legit bona Borage F Made up my nose and I can't do any: thoughtfully, “it doesn’t leave « Hows but: Rives. PAdPoe ene h this old machine is to make ‘you the way hel{t turn somersault So take it| Afany a bride Horner pointing toland keep it and ¥ © dont Ky. “He flew past that! ne vers 9 a church steeple then followed be en if they are crooked Aween those 19.” going to let you have tho “Than you, boys,* sald Mister ff box until I am thru with ft Whizz. “Come, children, maybe wo|! don’t care if the Fairy Quéen did can catch him yet.” | it to her unele for his birth. And oft he started with enormous | 4% Goblins can only have fun | when they are shouldn't doing something they 4 can't help it if I'm a strides, follo ed sby the Twins in thelr m ’ “Good the boys of | 80blin. Catch me if you can Dp Gander | “Yours in haste, Ruth, dea “Good-bye!” called the Twins and Bee “SNITCHER & Mister Whizz. F au cilious smile, that my parents were ¥ | Where do you sup ou and Walter, And if I remem-| of an older generation and that rene te catch thet tellewn | BRS?" sald Nancy looking ar r right, dear, you were not de-| they did not point a moral, however Ape: me. to catch: that | “Are you looking for someone?| riously in love with him. In fact.| much they might a my tut Prvimbled: the” fatryman | as Y| asked a yolce clove by for a long time you were not sure! with you und Walter {t is on. Mig iste ene ca eeaa ha st And then the traveler that you would marry him at all.| tirely different, and long as you, 7 . iy {something they hadn't seen You mustn't let your honeymoon | my friends, my vory’ dear friends, op hei pea hi etc), r old friend, the be |wane, dear, for I€ you do, 1 shall|atay ike you are—devoted to ed No ong needed to answer Saht | retohing to th 1t Wa | think thero is something in the} other—I will not despair. Some \ chepele AB on eek Am tml nd BITTE? f tik! ;,| Makeup of the modern man and} now, somewhere, sometime, 1 shall ‘none on the constable’s face—what | itl ni but of on, | Woman that prevents them living wre oft finy gress, | tomether in peace and contentment |the place of perfect He be WB ersih he ¢ ; tthe ceremony of marriage has| and, entering in, will find content Aad bie hae bene ist; | been performed over them | mont supreme them. Ther fe and } Ms miteher) Untit were married, my own) | received a letter from my moth | wound, ” not a chick or| Snatch,” said Nich mother had always been | or yesterday und she told me some child. near it uinly not a gob-| (To Be Continued) mple to which T pointed with | surprising new Karl Whitney has | lin with a long nose, (Copyright, 1928, N. M.A. Berview, Ine.) Usually someone, when 1 hoon writing poetry. I am enclos 300TS AND HER BUDDIES SAY, BOOTS - ARE You ALL DATED UP DURING MAY ? FO LIKE TO WORK OUT KIND SCHROULE we ATS. ARE YOO ALL READY TO GOTO ALEK'S PARTY, FRECKLES SORE = WATTLE \ GET My Loo FoR you AROUND SUPPER SUKTH, SEVENTH, BIGATH | NINTH rae ‘Lo \\ onl BURRY UP-\WERE FRECKLES! WAITIN' FOR YOO yous { see war Tey) SIXTH , SEVENTH, TAGHTH . NINTH AN’ TENTH, pe JUST A MOMENT PoP LWANT ‘To Loox AT LETTER FROM LESLI COTT TO RUTH BURI | CONTINUED | whenever T think of} happily married people I think of} ¥ who wasn't left at the church wishes she had been TheTangle| PRES HOME -IT LOOKS LIKE RAIN - BESIDES L'VE GOT TOHURRY BACK ‘gl de eal OES ME EXE - (OUD BETTER HURRY REGULAR APRIL WEATHER! EVERETT TRUE L WONDER IF MOM GOT ; BY CONDO AND SURG, spoke of them, said T'vVGS (ISTCNED To STATS YOUR BUSING Ss, /] I CERTAINGY BEroRe YOU ASK ME “ou Bor t CAN'T AYFFoRD to INVEST IN-+- } AH, MR. sar 4 You AM SOR WO SHOW You ltl , with « super: | | ing somo of it that to me. Karl calls {t day, T think it is not did blank: ver but a person would say that {Can't AProro \T- ou Rvs, xou mother sent a prayer. for every only: splen Iwo if every prayer each day he would find himself not only a happler but a better The God to whom: Jn not at by the allly requests of hopo that Jack und 1 wil come to} seldom know what they want, onal one to be man, Karl appeals awilyod mortals who He understanding | is a Great Impersonal Worce Whose merey ix for the whole Whose jutsice is like H omething whieh wrap wide world about it and bends ubove a I can not help but world and is sympathy ba the whole like the #ky suffering world peak of my ! BY AMA- THIS 1S AN ALMANAC } (UB GoT HERE-AN' (Mm ( DATIN’ XOU UP FoR ALL | “WW MOONLIGHT nionis (IN MAY. WELL, LESSER Now ~ CAN KOU GIVE ME TH ELEVENTH, TWELFTH , 3 WHORTEENTH AN 1 YOURTEENTH ? SURE ~ BOT WHATS WIDER OF 'EM ALL TOGETHER, 2 THIS SOUNDS LIKE A THEATER PARTY . 7 | {| ‘HOM MAERE ARE + wily. ISTHE PARTy AY ROLLER SUATES? | OVER ALREADY 7? I'M GOIN SKATIN' SHE'LL PROBABLY GO INTO SOME THE OLD HOME TOWN y —— ees) TA sennmep Go008 DONT TAKE ME UP-1 OWE BIRD BOLTON CAME OUT SECOND ts BEST IA AN ENCOUNTER wity SSSe3 A SECOND HAND GASOLING STOVE THIS MORNING — Admiration for this poom, Kor al ready it has helped me to see the reason for a good many things that haye bothered me people, millions and thom, and other thing trillions o millions tr hem, which w of nd for me. great and as sud try to Ol my plage amd greatly of t universe, Tf He be} my daty, ¢ another's nas 1 think perhaps, doar Ruth, that | a io, thoy must have Hs (Copy-ight, 19 3, A, Service, I have made my little world center} protection and Justness as mueh | foo much within myself, 1 hav not realized that thore were other as 1 Karl has absolutely settled this TOMORROW — This letter cat tinued,

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