The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 10

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5 EATTLE MOND ‘ . —T ‘ 5 —T rT 7 ~ Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Inc, ond = | JOR QUINCE Asbestos Can’t Stop It—No Use Talking BY KEN KLINE Watterson R, Rothacker, pig Habe CHAPTER TX,-Continued | rowest oscaper for one nll of us NOTHING BUT HORSE RACES AND Dice! You (2e RIGHT Boss-\ THAT S A LOT) oe eer pe j es £3 Wo had proceeded some five more id not ourselves seo whent yy ' OF NOODLE THAT Sot WEL, Y r e sy I TOLD YOU A DOZEN TIMES To QUIT ‘mM GONNA, SWEAR ' \ Milles when saw a white had come ut our hal a 7 7 ri LM GONN. > Soup — 1've TLL BETCHA TEN BUCKS} arrow upon It was ata vants, who were still at the GAMBLUNG AND SAVE YOUR MONEY OFF GAMBLIN' FROM |! Meaen 1 ej = eal point wher the cliff was ng of the cave, sald that it had You'VE EEN MY VALET FoR TWO Bont we we ARD HAT TLL NEVER GAMBLE | forthe f fis * Bown pa ee 1 : and must ahs YEARS AND YOU HAVEN'T A 1M, NETHUBD UH ¢\s OFF Be FoRE AGAIN! i - 4 cleft sido the cleft was a t oro have fallen ym the summ : 4 C f a 4 guldance mark, which pot Looking upwar o could wee no| | CENT. LEG T OF ACL THE ie \ FoR eve!) S25 AD p it with the tip s sign of movement at us am DOUGH WVE PAID You! f Pap’ J \V yy) vated, as if tho sr the reen jur whieh t 1 th - Ba Ch ua 4 i above the level of the the cliff, uld be little doubt ? Py | sky so nar {to humanity--and malevolent} - double fring only | Manity—upon the | n | ay a dim and shadowy Bye 4] We withdre ¢ from | a to the bottom, We had had no food | Chasm, ow Is full of tt : a 1 Weary with the stor and t ar ' w t a aie: tap Olt x0 bef bu h x } ; 1 : t ' breeds, proceeded up t a It was : > ' : 1 ' Vw Kline ' plone Cora Isn’t So Dumb BY MARTIN}: We mad j Q i F ats + Seba t rea top, T TORA=(M GON OVER TH NOPE! (UE GOT SOME THINGS | AND OF COURSE~\ serra) i Se cute t t aned COLLRGE ! LL BE RIGHT BACK - TRIK OP! (4 GOIN’ T'DROP BE INTERESTING! | UNDERSTAND YOU WILL HAVE TO HAVE A ’ 3 i me b 1 alread, onnss ~ (mM Not / ; MY LATIN CLAGS AN’ TAKE WHAT WEXY ? ESPECIALLY — PERFECTLY [STUOYING DATE EVERY NIGHT TO Do | t - 3 t — WHATS THE ite UP ASTRONOMY, KY: THE MOON THESE LL THE sTuoy SosticE. | an « fi ¢ MATTER - ARB ~~ My Ro REAUTIFOL SPRING NiGHTS POSSIBLY THAT HAD | t « aa the YOU DOWN IN NO DOUBT WOULD BE SOMETHING TO DO WITH | 1 be YOUR STUOIES YOUR DECISION. — : we AGAIN ? ; days at our " t prospects r roid j ‘ We were too ex ane a ze ] the camp, but must make our first as hae exploration nce, Lord John had sea ji an el h in his knapsack, one : and this d to serve us as | ‘ " He advanced, throwing . tlear circlet of yellow 1 speed bidentic ke i. fore him, while in single file we fol Wesaesntroas beet lowed at his heels. ely Svat a sre 1 ‘ . NT ‘ ranl » Wace « Qyj ” ‘A The exve hed eride ulm the pa FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Freckles Has a Bright Future “ worn, the sides bein ‘ om is thane . CE EE at GA aS 4 floor covered with rounded ste ame (a = x oe of hat a red * LUBY AND ran ‘AT'S TH WELL, L THOUGHT 1 ar j ) y m pees. 8 cy a eae the same color as one that ix kept INTE AABY AND ENANT YOU foal P ue ae NE YOU FIFTY CENTS : Be ache TEE Pa 4 man could just fit thru by ae et Sali aarghedpilonte 1 60 CUTAND CARRY IT INTD + } \ STUFF, FELLAS = | oe aes TS i Bor 2 SUBLET) P For 50 yards it ran almost : oN bis. Cece © ThE \woo £ hd |) YER DOIn' CA 1A Tu ton Pop, Lu B, Ze ) At anangle of 45. Presently this in.| M{o Private rent at iit Liter 54 ] : cline became even steeper, and we poe rae i Vicar . | ° “ found ourselves climbing upon hands tp), and knees among loose rubble which oS 5 slid from beneath us. Suddenly an Sa Pin ae * - éxclamation broke from Lord Rox forever. set at re . ton. which we could have had a + “It's blocked!” said he to the wonders so near us | i Clustering behind him we saw You will alize as a read it, | u the yellow field of light a wall ear Mr. McArdle, and possibly | broken basalt which extended te first time the paper I Selling. | “The roof has fallen in!” | K In vain we dragged out some of 3 I the pieces. The only effect was that | ooo save to make TURK: the larger ones became detached and | f*s0r's jeave to make q | z threatened to roll down the gradient | |: cnlaee 1) Gan Betas bes WS MWD | Me and crush us. It was evident that} oe io En stand, Tahal) ba wm ms hh the obstacle was far beyond any ef- ; eAfaeithe oes Murikhan QesulT—> i‘ ; forts which we could make to remove | Dal'e? Pape Rsk lg have’ a6 dOeke - ‘ it. The road by which Maple W orotate h age aime ae - iy had ascended was no longer avail-| tit yOu tie! te ould not care “s 4 i Too much cast down to speak, we ft : H qtumbled down the dark tunnel and i (57 Bur MUM-(\ ISN'T YAS'M — HE SAID HE HAD Mate cee 1 scep articles |( THE GROCERY CLERKS TITHROW Two OF THEM. “ . | Ine incident occurred, ver, | REC ™ 7 1. Fauor THAT THE he, c Sc THEY : - i before we left the gorge, which is of | must of n 8 ORANGES pe AWAY BECADSE THE fi ; ‘ Ai 7 fap ful incident, which INGES ARE au : importance in view of what came | wonderfu' IR SINO’s t afterwards, make such a headline for th eRe . ro) : ‘We had gathered in a little group! paper, must still wait its turn in HERE WAS ~ | it at the bottom of the chasm, some 40) the editorial drawer ONLY TEN Wil aN t t feet beneath the mouth of the cave,| And yet {t was all over In a : : when a huge rock rolled suddenly | flash, and there was no sequel to 1 downwards and shot past us with ave in our owt conviction | . i tremendous force. It was the nar (To Be Continued.) ; i & Olive Roberts Barton @ NO, 23—AT THE CLOCKMAKER’S SHOP Snitcher Snatch hurried away from the drug store before Mister Whizz and the Twins could catch) hands that were very bu nose—much too long for a cuckoo, and arms instead of wing: ind two him. | One hand held a golden snuff One reason why he got away was|box while the other hand reached that a bird seed flew into Nancy’s|in and took out a pinch of snuff «ye when the drug store clerk | and sprinkled it down on the Clock sheezed, and by the time Mister| Maker and his visitors. Whizz got it out with the corner of| “Achoo!” went the Clock Maker his handkerchief, the goblin b “Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! went gone. Nancy and Nick and Mister Whizz. ‘Where in the world do you sup-| Instantly the air was filled with pose he can be now! exclaimed | springs and screws and wheels and Nick. ‘We've been gone so many | rivets days the Fairy Queen will think| “My business is ruined!” cried the | aie are) fost.” | Clock Maker loudly. “It would take | “What day is it2” asked Nancy. |me 70 years to sort out all thot “I forget,” sald Mister Whizz. | nd put my six clocks to-| “But there is a Clock Maker's shop | géther again. Why did you sneeze?" | across the street. He ought to| “You started it," said Mister) know. We'll go and ask him.” =| Whizz. | “So I did," admitted the Clock | “So over to the Clock Maker's shop | they went. Maker. “I can't blame anyone but and thin. ‘Mister Whizz opened the door and | went in, followed by the Twins. “How do you do, Mister Clock | Maker,” said he. “I see you have plenty of time to spare.” “Yes,” replied the Clock Maker taking a glass from his eye, “but I.try to be right up to the minute. (To Be Continued.) 1925, (Copyrinnt, myself.” | There was a big sign out front) woucKoor went the little clock | | which said “Clocks and Watches] ..4/, | Repaired, Regulated and Cleaned.” |“"siieter whizz jumped. “Aha! The window was full of clocks, |saiq he, “I think I know some-| big and ilttle, old and new, thick| thing,” | | | E. A. Service, Ine.) TheTangle iL © 1925 BY HEA BERVICE. INC | Son irl, ‘t lend a hand What can I do for you? I fix any.-|LETTER FROM LESLIE Hel tenious petilig ai WiGl Yor security thing from town-clocks to wrist| COTT TO THE LITTLE MAR. _ | Zt”? QUISE, CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER Well, it’s all over and the memo- ries of it are put away in the safety | thoughtful, |deposit vault, ttle Marquise. TI/reached anything near the toleranc | |don't know when I shall take it out| again. I have closed the first boo! | Of my lite, which haa been teveea i [taught to believe would come to us! ed in | ' ny. All that I have written to Jmmediately thru a watches.” “Don't you ever get things mix- ef?" asked Nick, looking at the springs and screws and wheels and| things spread out on the Clock Maker's table. said the Clock Maker, “T 'y careful where I put things I’m even very careful of the way | ling more tolerant, and I am almost} sure that Jack is growing more] but neither of us have) or thoughtfulness that we have been | at love { breathe, for some of these springs }you, all my thoughts, all my prob-| I am an old married woman now, | are like tiny hairs, and a good|lems, all my hopes and fears, all my|with two children, I havo passed | breath would blow them away. I|Joys and sorrows; in fact, all the|out of the romance of marriage long | have six clocks apart now, but I)first years of my married life, I am|ago. In fact, my romance was/ know whére every tiny piece be-|putting aw I am starting on alshattered early and I have. found] Jongs. new path which promises to be one|that life is very different ‘from that| KGEP YouR Nose out o- MY tSlarcaies | WHY DON’T You Ride IN THE SMOKER WrrH ‘NOUR ONION. PREATH € KeeP Your AFFAIRS COT my Nose teu THE OLD HOME as GHAR EL = f=] STOP!-Your. WHISKERS ARE So OLD AND DRY MER cnet > Hj IZ HESBE SER BS*aet2B £2 ae | | : DAD “TAKES JN | ANYTHING THAT BLACKSMITH inn TELLS HIM iWin HE BoYs AT THE STATION WERE UNSDCCESSFUL “It's very wonderful,” sald Mis-|very different from the of which I dreamed, I am leaving ter Whira., “Very wonderful in-| Have I AAA AV SME trom the | this "plaice whenstie begtnnt eee | IN THEIR ATTEMPT TO TAKE THE KINK ODT OF deed! But we will not take up| four years? 1 don't know. It|my married life was spent, seekit STATION AGENT DAD KEYES WHISKERS THAT WERE . onr time. We just came to ask|almost seems to mo that I am just|not thrills, not paxsionate love, not | BADLY BENT WHEN CAUGHT IN A DOOR RECENTUY (onTINJED) c-a-28 ‘ou the date and to please let un much a creature of moods and/even a great love, but contentment ! Se fk know if you happen to sce a queer |impulses, of little Jealousies and triv- T want to be contented with cor | TAY TRS — 5 ilétle fellow ie al ‘presdalted-al 'T wlwhya of Hegel aan ine en ia Maat ©1025 BY WEA-RERMIOK, INE: jliked to nestle in his arms and find)t had not the slightest conceptions! do not know whether the il Jiist then a cuckoo clock xk} 1 one thing that{never be contented with attalament a; jtenderness there. 1 liked to hear }of what a woman must feel toward|which is in my brain and soul i three, A little bird came out and|I h learr little Marquise dland 1 am still seeking somethin jhim speak, and find a earess in cach La Help Nttle human life that/}reality er that the ¥ en went, “Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo!" |learned thor Character is some hich perhaps will come to me [iden of what Iny before me. 1 oni omants thatthe! haa : Ade! ila one morning when 1TPhas been given into her care which are about me every day ae War (Hata e “ata least lt eounded thing of alow arowth si eant ato a Hy se attain th ne : | ever ome wat he had to be jfound that TI was not my husband's} Until then all my world had been jonly reat. A! ho eo At lens ape * Ms ne Ho : ar wit vy MH ee sf ’ dd 1 hen I m id zat jknew that when he was with me Tlaway from me,» Altho I did not|first love I had not had room in my|in J sk’s love for me. “since then 1 (coppelet 19295, NEA Service, 1 S epepe trina ay ind ihe hanged So riers Py eveltbE slonfess' and ld and sensible felt the thrill of his presence all) know it, 1 think I was Jealous of his|hedrt ‘fora’ jealous thought, Until}foun# that world one of t illu ae pablo t a good 100 e id have|can be changed by religt *o1 e ( creed alte J i f r 0 : 0 fi orld one of gres i * Beat Aki look thay woul Have 1 anged by religion ‘our year » when I married |thru my being. 1 wanted to be/time. J liked to raise my eyes to|I woke up after the motor accident} sions ‘and they vided ‘out ana th rom: iit 5 i mrad had a yery lon | think, perhaps, that I am grow- Jack, I did not haye much of an with him always, 1 begrud, ed {his and find admiration there. I]and found little Jack in my a m: b bir Vota aperretieH RRS US Ma tet b ‘al c. «1 found © Jack y arms, came back and faded out again until | tinued,

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