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THE SEATTLE STAR DAY, MAY 4 19 Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks JOE QUINCE A In Other Words, Asbestos “Broke” the Stock Market BY KEN KLINE CHAPTER Xt—Continued | GEE, MR QUINCE’S (FROM #10 A SHARE DOWN To #2 Goole News, MR Quince $) ene That night (our third in Maple | y ot It was “CRYIN! Toe” ETocK 1s A SHARE! OMY- OMY! : THEY CANT — BASEL RATA Meitets inantouen ab | Rotae eeeRAccaS Vouk ple una SLIPPIN' LIKE NEW SHOES L ANOTHER DROP AND TLL BE Yer stocks Saou DO F on our minds, and mado us thank That hissing pant, @ ON A BoWuin’ ALLEY! = RUINED $s AIN'T Goin!’ DOWN 7 “OU Knowl? I Sust CUT ful that Lord John had worked go | regular and full-volumed as tho ex-} THAT TICKER WILL DRIVE PooR Boss ~ oy - joven f THe Wires! hard in making our re Up LiKe +'Hecp) ( impreg- | haust of an engine round | 1 18 organis 8 able. We we e mur dyl fire ANY MORE $5 Vv n HIM, Clenee YEN eam ; the most frightful erie and screams to which I have ove listened, I know no sound to] sa which I could compare this amas Don't fire!’ whin ing tumult® which seemed to come | per { John, “The crash of a from some spot within a few hun-|guh in this silent night would be dred yards of our camp, It was as/ hoard for miles, Keep it as a last} of al card. mmorte { into a nervous laugh utte str x and : it must not get ror t out that nerve A cold sweat and my i It was as brave an act a sick at the woes of tort pendous tn its Innun be center one dreadful, then, OA. iMIMit -(M SO GLAD \ MET YOO. | QO8T LIFT BOOTS AND SHE G Bive Ow COME GE DORSN'T HWE A DATE YOu LATER f \ COME OVER ? ITLL \ TAKE A LOOK, AT OW, THERES SOME GORT OF On BOY! THANKS 2 . SY sag GEE,\ DUNNO FoR TSA . $ ‘ WHATGA MATTER A DANCE ON TONIGHT AND fi} ConA — Ste NOU DOIN TONIGHT? CAN SORE ~ (T% PRETTY LATE — WA - : mmwy]| FOR ST. \ THOUGHT Td MY DATE Book —~ can ae r VERMAPS — ay oye : of merriment brute I : = : are b tesque accompanimen “We ha Lord John. “Jt wag close to us not fi er than the glade.” “We have been privi i to over hear a prebis of ma whi ds upon the border Jurassic lagoon, when the @fagon pinned the lesser amo: lime,” said Challenger lemnity than I h his voice “It was sure ng th with m ever heard HEY! Come HERE QUICK= INE FOUND A COWS NEST! VEAMNOULL SEE T2M {unable to clas.) 4} Lorsa TUNES INT [2 Rhy see COUNTRY THAT YOU } AENER SAW pw? ( a squinney well Tam for man that he came order of creation. n the were pow: | ty in ¢ r ¢ which | pipe + \ and no mechanism of |“ BFORE, \ UST THEN, What could |} é ) 1 BREE dds on the m “I think I should be From the utter silence ‘ther emerged a deep, regular pat-pat | It was the tread of some ahimal— a : the rhythm of sc ly to meet.” ; placed cautiously + “Exactly It stole slowly round th may be the t >) ; then halted’ near te Tomorrow r re Tein ro “7 TS : P . agai ad Sf bel Be er eae MOM DID Wau) ULL SAW T DID= IT WELL L SPOSE IT'S , E ED Hi { Only our feeble hedge separat renew our interrupted stumbers.” DOG BARKING oy dha ane peed tty ay MUCH ACCOUNT So FoR A CORNET from this h “But no a sentinel LAST NIGHT ? Saye CN dare zs UM GOING To =m : of us had sel said Lord John, with de ANY REST ; can’t ‘atf@ra Jobp bad pulled out a small bush n asure in the hed; lik he whispered. he futu think I can ‘see itr” Then I'll just fini I stooped and peered over his| in starting the first shoulder’ thru the gap. Yes, I| fessor Summertee; anc could see it, too. In the deep sha-| time onwards we never trusted our dow of the tree there was a deeper|scives again without a watchman. shadow yet, black, inchoate, vague (To Be Continued.) & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 7—DOCTOR BILL HAS A NEW PATIENT Doctor Bill's. telephone rang, but} be was so busy getting Mike Min-| orca’s leg tied up (be had been ipjto know? a perfectly disgraceful rooster fight | it I gu —Mike had), well—Doctor Bill was| not to “eat $0 busy getting Mike's leg tied up|any ink that he had to send Nick to answerjate a Haus, Wo Sere: — 30mM6 oF it. |Oh! Onr* THe EA4 ou © : “Ig this Doctor Bill's Hospital7’|,. Mra. Ostrich doubled up agajp <d Sees paged ONION SETS 6LASS asked a voice when Nick said|and Doctor Bill hurried off to got] { } ie - iE } EYES-NUTMEGS ane “Hello.” i large kitchen spoon and fill it Bra 4 = f TH PICNIC PLATES “Yes, it 4s," answered Nick. “Who| With med \ ‘ . a mu fg talking, please?” “Here “It's me,” said the voice, “and as| he T can’t fly, will you please tell the| your s doctor to send his ferry boat for|feel much better me and take me over.” | Mrs. O: h looked at is suspl “Where are you? And who are | clously. Are you sure it won't you, please?” asked Nick polite she asked | “lm Mra. Ostrich and I’m ast nt Well, 1 deciaret| ing on thé’sea shore. It's os far « ked Docto | T conta get. T Can't swim like some} “Becative,” Mry of tie birds—and Tf n't fly—so| Ply, ‘Just before J will you please send for mo right/tle & found six tre away? swallowed them. I a “Sure,” said Nick. ‘I'll get you."| little iron for dessert.” $0 the Twins took Doctor Bill's (To ferry boat and got Mrs. Ostrich |; apd brought her to Doctor Bill's hospital, and by that timo the rooster was all fixed up, so the bird doctor had time to look at his new patient, I he } | She was about three times as tall ang e | ee as he was, so he had to get up on 4 chair to look at her tongue. “What seems to be wrong, Ma-|LETTER FROM I There was ss I have epough sense ink bottle that had My second cousin of mucilage and—Oh!! ink in AGA, GVGRETT, WHAT this, Mrs. Ost “This will help » and make you aid sim he Ink bot spikes and ays like a © Continued.) N. B. A. Barvice, Inc.) | POET IE TS | ©1005 wy MEA SEC mC | A lot of folks will give you a piece of their mind when they dam?’ asked the doctor kindy. COTT TO THE MAR, | Feely Rave sone to spare. Mrs. Ostrich doubled right over] QUISE, CARE OF THE SECRET | ——————.———— and went, “Oh! Oh! Oh!" DRAWER, CONTINUED hands and a loud sound of admiring | It seemed to be about all she| “I wonder if you realize, Lady | yoivon 1 | ‘houtd ‘Bay; Fair, that we are giving an exhibition| wp ose @hat ; =| “Is it headache?” dance neve tha was the loveliest ox Mra, Ostrich shod her head and] At these words from my partnor, | Melton of the ever seen, Walter Burke said as he and Ruth rushed up to me went, “Oh! Oh! Oh!” again. little Marquise, my feet became like “Is it sore throat?’ jlead. I stopped suddenly on the Again Mrs. Ostrich shook her jfloor and felt myself almost fainting| “1 4/4 not think st could be dong head and went, “Oh! Oh! Oh!’ more|in Melvillo Sartoris’ arms. 1 seemed |*° Well outside of South America,” Igudly than ever. to have awakened from a dream to|¥"* Sydney Carton's comment “If you could only manage to|find a strange man holding me up-| 1 looked around a bit dizzily. My tell me, Madam, I might be able to|right on my weak and trembling|®¥es unconsciously were seeking help you,” said Doctor Bill soberly. cn Jack. He was nowhere to be found. “| can't give you any medicine un here was a great clapping of| Instead, to my surprise, I heard a I know how you feel. I might |= ==} Voice which I recognized, evidently you medicine for the epizootic speaking to some one who was When all the time you might be crowding near 1 having the pip, and I might give NIANTED OPLE WERE HURT TODAY WHEN OLDMAN HOADLEY OPENED UPA FRESH BARREL OF SODA CRACKERS -— “I am sorry to see Leslie making — you pip medicine when all the time The ORIGH ruc hit ; — $$ NAL h an exhibition of herself. TE! put 1 ot —_______ s You may. have a bad case of epl / wile tuiita: lies a proteasloviat marie: at I changed my mind, I am al-|knowledge his presentation to her] «put 1 wasn" js ‘ N tite like a professions anc . asn’t trying t erty a ze Maitad. Milk paisa soreyLtibt I'dlds x aeHead duGe | Gary BENLAIE Uitte Pa shiccd AHA ving to entertain |than ever to find thatayou are danc-|tie> pecause 1 am married I turned toward the voice, an looking stra mother-inda my guests,” I protested. “I just was dancing the tango with a perfect wero a paid entertainer in a hotel| partner, I want to remark that 1] partner.” “Oh! Oh! Oly” went Mrs. Ostrich in, this. time doubling right ct ‘ng this tango, as you call it, with. best dancer in the room? in time to seo you dancing as if you| not fail to say: “As Mrs, Prescott's out tho presence and approval of|tet's fox trot." “{ Haven't felt well ever | | b Mother Prescott, how did you get | ballroom.” your husband.” aince I ate that last ink bottle." J have never Known one paid enter As 1 thanked} ‘ We star | i uroly ren¢ » te a / Ki him for the dance At tha > 5 * “AVhat!”. evied Doctor Bill and} f Bie : t 1 gist the tele | Nico, woman,” murmured Mr, | tatner that has danced with the grace |1 sald, “I must now find my hus-| tier sea is ment, much to my reenisode y | Naney and Nick #0 loudly that \Nourishing—Digesti No Cookin m in which you ®ld you could | Sartoris in my ear as ho ied mo over |i etry which your daughter gave ttle Marquise, Jack made his | (Copyri | Ure. Ostrich jumped. lta Avoid Imitations = Substitute aecept my invitation nearer to my motherdindaw, He wa o generously to the entertainment where {s John?” spoke up oe ay ee ran straight to him. er from e' ¥es, 1 did wire I could not come. |however, diplomatic enough to ac- lor her friends Just now.” his mother. 1 am more pipelined wh Vy mint OG al | ihn eal i r ; aed at should be angry for, Los! Atherton to Beatrice 7 anna My