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i ” : : sien ‘ireiiimieiaeens : ae: | | ] ° PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, M 4, 1925, Ls 7 7 e OS) SIR ARTHOR c LD bertaad Sibu ir lll yt eRe esc tated cade JOE QUINCE f Oh, No—Asbestos Isn’t Absentminded * BY KEN KLINE . Rothacker. 2 You DIDN'T TAKE Awyia! WITH YOU TODAY, WHERE Te DID You GET THaT ~~}, ONE 3 tae CHAPTER IX—Continued Bummerlee was the 4 nd, Hila ia point trom which he} | MR QUINCE IS ALWAYS YELLING a o WELL, BoSs- You're | TIAN WELL, L FOOLED wv) hig man, ‘There was 8 | ABout MY ABSENT-MINDEDNESS ! ALWAYS SAYING | ABovuT ) TODAY. HERE y 7 | HE SAYS L ALWAYS LEAVE MY.——_ || nncentT- MINDED! Pa relay 5 ; ATH AGS agile h UMBRELLA SOME PLACE WHEN (,¢ Roxton came |L Go OUT. T'VE FOOLED HIM __ seream th 2 you SAyY L LOSE MY ae t_ UMBRELA WHENRS of granit ToDAY- I 41 Go out! f : Ato this tose int? ) 1 ) it es ae Se WAERE HAVE You HOM! ANY TIME . BOT MEP OW, \VE BREN Coy \ : f | PRESUME You iT MAKES Ber COTS ~ Yoo! RIDIN’ Mike ? KES GooD ‘ Le Ny BOOTS ~ Yoon WITH Mike / \KE? HES A EAN HE 1S LISTENIN’ Jus" “Th! WELL IM GLAD You YN OUT ALL NEW ONE = 16 QUITE FLATTERING ! . B WENT RIDING AFTERNOON 2 ; HE NIKE 2 OF COURSE. ‘You ; - AN WAY FIT 1S f DON'T BELIEVE IPT 7 BEACTIFOL Him ? . $ lef that them. By nuld we get be We had been i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Truth in More Sense Than One! TBOUEVE THEARD | (fiat | FREQQLES, WAT FRECKLES IN THE Hous! 4 , ARE YOU DOING IN AND Ir SOUNDS UKE MES INTHE = PANTRY. GEEeA FELLA SURE ey ) TS MUNGRY BY TK TIME = \ PUTTING A FEW THINGS AWAY, = T BAT IA TH PANTRY As you lie hink of Lopez, whom you shot five years ago on the Putomayo| y I am his brother, and, come happy now 5 i onan man RENS SAAS A REET RASA Ceps ste a wom ‘ SS been avenged.” 1 was shaken at us. What I do now?’ h me and I do it" 1 clear, He was our) MOM’N POP w its i REA HELLO OLGA- MOM ANDO 1 ARE OVER, AT A C, OOGET YOU HAVE A LOT OF KORTZ'S AND L FORGOT, THE KEY FOR Y ; E Wo P espa ROOM To TALK ~ IF i poe Tees : "BE SUSE ANO LEAVE YOUR KEY et a 5 Sess Ak Sr AREY IS OURS DONT foo POT. TH lope abies : Roane UNDER THE DOOR MAT So py POCKET WE WOULDNT KEY UNDER THE rbLneaaally WE CAN GET IN fe ewe Gas ey L Tou s ‘ h (To Be Continued.) (ALVERSUR Esse | OF THES PUNUS | & Olive Roberts Barton 2 NO. 2—THE STORK’S STORY Nancy and* Nick 1 1] sat down, ‘ rather ! one Ieg. s “It's a long stor: } ; ae ; prea a een + ....| BVERETI. TRUE BY CONDO ae ie Nie. 1 ‘=| FEAPPER FANNY says d ™mean me,” We quite | (Bis | (JM VERY BOSY I Can't TACK 7 2 : t his wate ‘ost of . le . C WITH i Gatieneeitrs ebesirertag, andyivad fe vouh raatohir’ Gorell” ‘ YoU NOW. ir cou'ee Come IN Here | | fWHATD You Do |) coe = : to go home. As far as I am ¢ un PE TOMORROW AGoOUT ---~ y Doc TH’ T)ME | (\ STOOD ON 1 may talk as long as ste gratified. One LISTEN, MR. TRUG, You YOU CAUGHT YouR|&| MY HEAD- PUT 2\ ‘Em IN TH’ SAFE AS BEFORE. SLAMMED TH AND BEAT EM BACK AGAIN! KNOW PROCRASTINATION 13 THE THIER OF TIMES, SO ‘ou - MUBSERS/NGTH SAFE DOOR AND chairs story,” said they about you, it's sure to ing. We never saw a ato altho we have a screen at home uding myself, belong with your picture embroidered on it|heron family. That is, “Heron” in silk.” should be our last name. But there “Thank you,” said the stork with |are s isiona to the family | Aignity, “Then I 1 begin at the beginning: “My real home is on a roof in a town !n Holland. Vrou Van Stim pel, the Dutch lady upon whow house I live, has a box built for my wifo and myself to make our|T nest in, It is filled with sticka and | to en. grasa—the box is—and in the sum-| (To Be Continued) mer, with our young children grow- | (Copyrigat, 192 ¥ ing up and our family about us, we - - are very happy. j “The fish-market Is our boarding | house, We get most of our meals there, as the fish-monger thro to us all the heads and tails ¢ NO-NO- HED BETTER CoT KEYES !s OFF HIS BEARD FUSSIER THAN AND START IT? trong: | sald the going | | | ee, Ine.) | TheTa le Late. | eS hea = | | | | | | el parts of the fish cannot atceeteatenste,|| OFF Besides the fish we almost any-|CONTINUATION OF LETTER) 7 thing that is given to us Vrouw} FROM LESLIE J TT TO Open at the magic thought. Your Van Stimpel never has to pay two] HER HUS ISED_ IN | Wife, LESLIE, cents to a garbage man. LETTER TO 1 LE MAR.| Dear Little Marquise: This is the| “To show our appreciation of all! QUISE, CARE ( ECRET |letter I sent to Jack, an this kind attention, we keep the} DRAWE you here that never in s Beloved, make me the woman who|Tled life have I had such a mom place cleared of rats and mice and | gs. Wherever you find storks, |satisfies all that your mind, soul|f ecstacy and exultation as I had vou will find a clean city.” land body craves: the woman whom|When I was pouring out my love | do you do with the}you know Is r rats and mice?” interrupted k | “We z calmly. 1 and tru nd iil; the woman| J wrote this letter the day before your hand in clo: I gave my farewell party, the weelt| set. your bi fore I left for my new-old home tn} ax a |for my husband | | duty. W f y s to love's sweetest m 16a jPittsburgh. I wrote it thinking 1} “As “ot ‘ Dearest, I only care that my face| Would shut the door on all mistakes | 7 Doc PILLSBURY IS HELPING THE JOKERS you m fair that you may love to gaze jand undings of my old| ALONG IN THEIR ATTEMPT To STRAIGHTEN pager? : i I only My int my mind to|life and begin a new one, sweeter! STATION AGENT D (> st | od to interest Iam only |and better, with Jack KEYES Baan! Tut's great | Jad that my soul i d that you And then came the night of my| THAT WERE BADLY BENT WHEN CA! TIN grandfather. Besides we have most |may know that truth and sympathy | party © 1528 AY NEA SERVICE INC. A DOOR RECENTLY (CconTINUED) s--aF aristocratic re alwayn|are always there | 1 was radiantly happy as 1 came | om—eommmmenss anemnecunses mueoa snd our with them | Husband mine, 1 pra “1 to keep|down into the drawir Pe f ; ) > the drawin Alice's wedding was a most bril-{lurkiag smile f y vara heart #0 soft and t i the| hotel. Thad a’ Bew been very full, I had written mylanything to spoll the radiance in|jant f tes sh bE Smile upon her mouth that é “Africa!” cried " M that at Nghtest| Ruth had sent me fro letter to the day ana | Which I was living. Tcould not hetp| ne. erat ML mommaty > Ziltea th |v ot bey. eriBIAbe, and: Seldghwate Revenant travel alot," aban THMESYAN thor THOU PHtE Mere GE ok koe 3 and | whi us ivi could not help | pews, A bishop and two clergymen |satistio | “Lf do,’ said the proudly, |those of love An aid th rH ream gl Hp be timy heart ¥ till bubbling over with |thinking, however, all thru the cere. |, . ; F a lergymen isfied, New Modern Mactory agit 0" paid , Gotaly,|thone of love. Bs old bth | did’ my bod it ie JOR Gt Bag ar, IMAG nts |yhisngt tite Fat AS leat eculell hroweth \elped to make the solemnity of the|(Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc oar friends at an arranged point lym asa pant} pice 8 sl jiebbabi rosy } hich or | n when I went that morning }never come the wild thrill that had |Oe@sion oppressive, s WEAVING v w & ¢ in ne eaking of dawntto the marriage of Alice Mart It y 1 TN i ; Mite goviuk dies Mod ttanedsiin. (ie; dane. we : ald " oon mine when I wrote to Jack th It seemed to me, as Alice passed TOMORROW — This letter | 2 1G world, The day had and Porter Hreed, 1 would not allow |first real love lotter | ever semt hin, mo, that I could see from a little! tinued. atten eheanoni micedses AGES aleve » 4 rere i Mi Ie,