The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY Unlike any story you have ever read ~ Sb SIR ARTHUR CONAN Dorie Published by Arr si With First National Pieturee, Ine, aad JOE QUINCE ; _ Reputation Js Everything i in This World 3 EE +a Keer QUIET, FOOL _ CHAPTER VIIL—Continued { About 2 o'clock tn the »fterncon j= — aa fra a Fi a GREAT: Sarr! ra = = Ms ; ¢ A IF I SLC MY PROPERT oN Roocsres Dace: Ry 1 Tink THe DocToR OucHTA Sal [ ue it t ; t y ‘ AND Go BACK IN THE j (we window! LITTLE PAL He's KILLED! A KNow MORE THAN 57 ° ‘ ; 4 teas thatthe nha ge , “CRYING TOWEL” BUSINESS ; wt} | BADLY - ns Pr bora: t a \ ft Ww Bf “ * w T I v T talk n +] oo! h W I he « ! at ie t s] Y ‘ om me s , ; wh ed t s x very syllables t f-breed, . ‘ act ay ‘ EEE endlessly repeated, “W 1k tree, w projected at a mee ES ft we can. V we} BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Ouch! BY MARTIN pe: Noe, cs ARS 8 ; t do y t ‘ fi GoRE-1 LEFT tT WALL, | DECLARE = 15 ENOUGH To | / = / A WORD OF 11/1] WHAT DOES <>) nage al = 1 iv a hor L Tw a “ pease Agra \ FOOND Raeanare Gees Gano Leae Bee LATE || hati )) 1 haute b-igadAeoo4 Pl ey Ne ote A ? WOOLDNT Wop, WG = ennen 1 f i \T HERE ON THE TAME woe vor ME TO CRCIPHER hacte ie’ CAN'T You | SCRIBBLING - WHAT WHERE | WROTE message f | WHEN | CAME Hom. LAYE YOR - T w n H DOWNER. _S v x —————_— tl th d th 2 will It was Indeed Having reached epee Wal-| @ line of light-« ers of | our two car merciful | hundreds nd l emer 1 FRECKLES AND HIS YEAM-AN BESIDES nice > FRIED CHICKEN AN’ 6RayY AN’ SWEET TATDSS AN’ LUMA BEANS WERE GONNA HAVE FRESH | APPLE DIE SMELL i; JAY ? | ne FRIENDS place of shrubs ented the ¢ WY, JAY= You DONT ’ WANT AN ADPETIZER 27) . COME ON-YOU BETTER, EAT [Ta SURELY — YOU WILL 4 OK AO THANK YoUst NEVER NEED THEM! Se GUAD 7D HAVE you STAY, JAY @ COME AW), You Boys EAT Yo 7 nterlacing and thru thts » golden twi- exists in this e notes of mor Mongolian the deep suspicion nev ad have phenght t even Fursy lit di, with snow-w ag of the b ack-velyet monkeys, | h Gnd gleaming, | hattered at us o mocking ye MOM’N POP THAT'S A G00D JOKE — DP. Sb POP ~ |S THIS THE STORY T. GO AHEAD ANO Finish (T! WHERE THE CLERK SAYS *w) Do You EXPECT FoR 50 C A BULL FIGHT 7 chur knowledge would When one's knowle groups, blue, sear m every lox whi e bank, while beneat water was alive witt wn we pushed upon o' ne | f y shape and color. @rum-beating dying out behind us. (Continned in Our Next Issue) Ress AOVERISY OF PKS & Olive se MNS Barton NO. 19—AT THE PHOTOGRAPH MAN’S - Bnitcher Snatch led Mister Whizz | little bird, a oT iteeed and the Twins a merry chase. you. One, started | FLAPPER sivp 6 > By the time they had jumped to count slow FANNY 505, EVERETT TRUE Into their tiny aeroplane to follow! At that minute a little figure o him, he was leagues and leagues|top of a n behind the la awuy. j back, blew ing out of his You have no idea how fast » | hand and the lady wrinkled up her | Hin can travel, once he get 1. | face something awful. But finally they ca “Hey there! That won't do! Stay Nancy and Nick and Mister izz|the way I fixed you. Smile?’ said did—just as the little rascal wa photogr going Into a h cospini I—I—Tb try sald the photo ph man getting behind his cloth | “Look at the li t | ase. One, two, three, -f y the three THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY: HOLD ER . One kK NEWT SHES: Bang are =, AREARING : BY CONDO Vil just pa thie vaca: lot Py “HOLD YER gis HOSSES - HENRY APPLEGATE JUST GOT HIS PLEASURE CAR. STARTED-- - HES HEADIN = pare THs WAY! i f PUT YER HAT hoot’ went the lady udde For blown goblin had nuff right at|+ relation I'm sure | phe aph not give it room on| should have my mantlepiece | office inst ? laughed. “Poor Snitcher "Let's ¢ fnatch!” she vaid. “His nose | long I don’t bt man could get | n agreed Mister Whizz. “He'd | pen Hav do like they do in stories, (To Be Continued.) sometimes, and if first card 1 (Copytivat, 1925, N. B.A. Ber » Ine.) wonlin’t hold it all, » oe z nd put the ON-YOULL HAVE “EM ALL SCARED ‘For! HEGETS HERE" be con- | I don’t think I ever was as pas-| sionately in love with Walter as T| ,) Was with Harry. I know that Byron | was right when he sald in effect that | in her first love a woman loves her| as fast as they could and followed | LETTER RUTH BURKE r ) 1 what CAN YOU Do FoR MEF pad little goblin into the photo- | TO LESLIE. PRESCOTT, lover, but eve er all she love ae Hise in in’ CONTENTED [lovers ut ever after all she loves You MUSH Cowtwr Wwour. HEAD The front room had a velvet car-| 1 don't belleve you are shocked,| Walter {x perfectly wonderful to IF ‘GY DON'T WANT: TO RAISE Ir {fl pet on the floor, and nice comfort- mut, and dozens of . now I think subconsciously 1 re—no sign of | W#8 more or Jess in love with Wa because I am telling you, Leslie, that|me. He makes love so beautiful that at 1{1 can’t help loving him, 1 think he] is the best man I have ever known, able chairs all a ures on the v no one was t er the person they were after, at |f0F the last year of my married life 414 yet you will remember that. when | axel with Harry you first knew him there was much | | ee AVe'll just take a peep in here,"| 1 Wonder if any person with a de-|sosslp about him as a man about { Mister Whizz, going to a door. |Cent logical mind is ever shocked at | tow? AFTER DAYS OF TINKERING, | | | HENRY APPLEGATE FINALLY) Got HIS PLEASURE CAR STARTED - never asked him about ifficient to me ts the all in all to him now ay as you aro—de ther.’ 1 think that} we are, not Auwe | ssionately in love, but be we both have the eame tastes, the vagaries of humanity. Rather do| 1 } |Not these vagaries call forth a great |thove y y that human emotions should be | fact that t always the sport of fate? d beckoning to the children way to fol They pulled the curtain Sust in time to see a most int ing " Sundons Quick, safe, sure relict. + that you | the bost-dre ed woman at any place | the at she was wearing something ugly h he woul C Aide nt Prevent shoe pra@sure, we both have great tolerance, weltrouble him with constant curiosity rer O89 to What the other does is | ley Vr he whee iy jor cheap, whether it was seen or uns rying ‘At drug and shoe stores 4 both try to look life from t@] Perhaps I don't dewrve Know Alice Well enough to}scen, would take away all of her pe 6 ‘i F oant ' ’ rve any credit /almont unbearable. One I happen to know Por ry hat the lack of pretty : hier vag ove usitil I count up | Drs. ‘Scholls Put one on—the | }\,. ie raid kee and we both | fr that Tam not curious by na-|the feeling [well and 1 know that ty clothes | would have the effect of making her| herceveac te her hinge ie 5 be ‘ lave learned that no one ts perfect, | turc owover, T think that when| that makes the f ; i . er | Copyrt 25, N Service, Inc said the photograph man bain ls gone ‘ munition that Alice |most awkward and self-conselo Prat Urap on sookla * ferig| Zino-pads pone of the things that T think en-|two people are much in each other's }if ono must tell all of on ld have no use for] She has all her life b an ae TOMORROW; — This letter com . 5 mens |i 10 to Walter ly that 1 do not}company, curiosity on the part of|when out of the other's wight, a sweetheart or a wite that was nol quisitely dressed that tho realization ' tinued, Those

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