The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1925, Page 12

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rociety, RAUNT wh Rn TUESDAY, APRIL PAGE 12 Tut SEATTLE STAR ry (* Unlike any story you have ev ver read ~ aN y nal Pictures, Ino, and JOE QUINCE Not Bad Logic at That ee BY KEN KLING Watierson BR. Rothacker : Ma x wre ‘WELL, x WOULDN'? WANT 7 SYNOPSIS J into euct ' 1 f PN' ie THe y' ree . I ne! fe COME DOWN WITHOUT r the nant Rice aicone Th Gl ‘ ae [MARRIED MEN ) Ea aR ati a WK ; t t ; \ ; » \TAL Bet He } f r H t ! mor Chal \ features I hav Bet THAT FevLer \ Feet SAFER! j vd 5 \ ¥ eno ee howe br ahanl heat | FEGLS AS sare uP ar” Elsen Alle / — s there eft \ 1 when the thund | THERE aS oTHER ‘| ( GOSH! 1 ) . I “ATA SEE fit tas ail aia iby an \ MEN DO IN THEIR | Ey). i : WOULDN'T ) Whiter aome | your ease, it ix enually, Impossible to) | 4 OWN HOMES $ pan lyr lul) ‘ IF He DON'T \I| WANNA come | ——'— \ abe ey 2p . “ }]] DOWN wit 7 ay \ f mu 4 AN \GHT - : LOOK! HE'S GonNA py Uh salt TAs PARACHUTE, YS ; SUMP OUT OF THE avai : | wourn You, .« meAN . \ 1 , PLANE FOR THE I" Moving “ L, Boss We ete \ of ya 1 du } \ es er Stet pret : ae A " fhe \ RNOVIER (avout Him! Ve “4 : th ‘ Ne r | 4 } t K t | i fl ty d and ‘ 1 CHAPTER VUL ' t : aint 4 a ‘|. A: Kline = = “The Outlying Pickets of the \ a 164 cat a Be . "; New World” sal Y . YT el Thatta Whe 0 i home, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES That’s That , 2 th sa : | ‘ oe OW, You SHOULDNT “THEY Li. COME OUT ALL. RIGHT. SEEN Vi SINCE | LUPE TW LEGS 1 THINK \S THE Most HAVE A THING ae as Naew BEAUTIFUL THANG KNOW , U YOO With b) AND MARRILD J : WN YHE WORLD. ! > 4M. z t UK ? p n ; w f FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS More Than Tag Can Understand BY BLOSSER as <=, say! How a) MANY BROTHERS “osey | ( How wiriie!’ , { watt MANE You »-~ ONE, oF \ [ JOST ASKED YouR, } MNUTE! Re r SISTER AN’ SHE WANNA . MOM'’N POP YUE SAIO THAT A DOZEN 7 ILM GLAD OF THAT— z 4 | WT WAS GETTING DARN — Gey a “TAS CAN | 0 ANO L WISH To WARN You THAT MONOTONOUS ANY WAY ' | , oN ATED IN ANY OFFICE |} | \ “His ts THE CAST TIME TLL BuER = | oat SAY ANYTHING TO YOU ABOUT Kos COMING IN LATE al to} tudinous 1. He} bird an re- | Sunshine der figure only as unde Amazonian f t EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO. |THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLE pedal a mitbaned 15, CUS eee f i Now, YoU'D Be FAR HAPPIGR, MR. Neue, | IF WOU'D IGNORE ALC THS DIsAaeee ~| (ALVEENURES | THINGS. DON'T Woreew ! FECOGNIZE ONLY THE Goon! Look on OF TKS PALS MHE BRIGHT SIDE OF 1 Its ees Y Olive Roberts Barton Ure! ‘Is DARKE ST BEFORE THE Dawn! TONG IN WITH THE INEINITe | BAcK OF THE CLouDs THe SUN (IS STicc SHINING! Be 4N OPTIMIST CIKE NO. 18—THE SNEEZING SCHOLARS IN jook-| So the ola suppose?” said Mister Whizz, “H i ut enough mischief wit and the Fairy AN OPTIMIST LIKE You Are © “You'Re Nor AN OPTIMIST, |yourre A SLOPTIMIST If! — , , 4 * | Vi 2 1 | vi | t minute some of t laughed, I'm ' my wif JACK Letter From Ruth Burke to * * said Snitcher Snatct Leslie Prescott t not unexpected io many of the thing At that the teacher seized a stick {in it surprised me, particularly that beautiful poom by Karl Whitney In the first place 1 must tell you that Walter had some important "| busit sooner." Down came the tiny aeroplane and Mister Whizz parked it in the school | pri yard A. visitor “We'll peep in at the window,’ | meekly said he, ‘and see w So three pairs of eves peeped er] oe Ml, and what | aia drove him out re you?’ she asked in came to take lessons in| You | sneezing."* dear Leslie, al The Twins laughed. ‘He still aid Mister W t came up niexpectedly in iis attorney te d him ¢ (To Be Continued, ing ‘America,’ sald | ( A NORD Tee eI opyright t » much lat I lod'| ERNIE HICKS WAS QUITE BADLY Hurt CARI 0 1 him. We only had 29 | | |}WHEN HE WAS CAUGHT BETWEEN fhe ebildcen began: a ' iB eniga' {#0 completely. There are none of should be hard and divorce easy. “TWO NEW SPRING HATS TODAY My is of thee | yet DE: |the inhibitions which you seem to| I know now that ,the prejudtec a VICK ING. Sweet land of libertee rut ett befor we —.——— —- - crear i Land whe 00, achoo! cluded that I would write to you in As you say, Lealle, it te " \}or unwritten jaw, invented by man, |jeave him and with + man|pected to keep on with it, if one with it oo! Achoe SS tea hk ho think thus to round mar. |one want I re i } this dimly uw that one had made a great mi | to Oo thet 1 TELEGRAM FROM JOHN ALDEN | f you ' n Walter, @ 1 ria ith more. finp ortane All that last year when 1 was mar-| tak Nek PRESCO O SYDNEY CARVON | or ut 1 ta 1} had a qu left-o7 ud Marriage 1 od iat ni} ried to Marry Bilington, but T said] Divorce in the minds of some peo: | more 1c 1 Ju o} ou Know that all 4 n ft 1 1 woman mar dear, but not the way. most to myself that a ed woman | pl almost unpardonab! in} Ar A | with t t family, old] w We speak face ot face molt the wrong idea, you know. T look at it, We ae dust bi z) was a d@graced wo I did not/and no one so separated should be | (Copyrig The Seattle jer er sor id|man, and that har 1 T read ir letters & Mought marr hould be ew. to find out, we © just beginning | realize that any other partnership}given another chance And so 1] “Try the ‘Old Oaken| man in all the ‘yorid, becaure 1 have fan entirely differont Leslie before{and divorce hard, and now L know |to realize that ly is worse to iivelwas not irrevocable, that in aff¥|iived on and on with Harry allow-| TOMORROW: This letter com fallen jn love all over agiin with me, You pour out yourself on paper that it should be marriage that, with a man one bho than it is tolother partnership one was not ex-'ing him to torture me every day | tinued,

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