The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1925, Page 12

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St , he = ing bard he APPLE BuTTER = “Please come here, Maggie,” t SUN BURAT PRUNES ASSORTED NUTS BIRO | CAGES AND CHepse. OH SUSANNAH 8 DONT YOH 45 ree : POV CMIUREP TE eer pl = & Olive Roberts Barton = NO. 11—THE STORY OF THE CHINESE FISHERMAN > ~“What kind of a story would you | sea and stand silen ike to hear next?” asked Mi O* Mi, | Was too poor to tfc | “Many boats passed him boats, t Perea ~‘the Story Teller Tell us about pail = ancy. Bose fahe a> “All right,” said Mi O' Mi, “but were fc =the story I was thinking has fairies = in it whom no one can see and no one suspec . = moré fairies,” said hell rman knew that tunes in thes The Twins sat O Mi began still and Mi| > very |These were ned carefully for the taken to shore and examined 8 jewels Soar yarek BOGE a know, my dear ald Mi ery, very poor. 7 t , O' Mi, “that that is where these = iinn’t fish just to sell to the mar. | ¢,, ee aoind ma r ie raat S Diba > ket and so ha ugh money for £ his other wants, but he fished to "fet enough food to keep him and + his family alive. Summer and win Z ter they lived on fish, and once in siwhile a little rice, which ‘the fisher man got at the market when he had had an extra good day and ebuld trade the herring he did not teed | the bottom of the sea “Well, the poor fisherman got to fituring as the pearl boats passed him. | “What Ss woul’ guess: YOU SAY-THAT WALLOP BENT HIM DOUBLE? BACKING INTO IT NO-NO 1 SAY ED 1S ALWAYS TROUBLE! this boat worth?’ he ‘Perhaps 100 yen—or 000,000 yen Who knows? rate, it must be a great for nC hes WHEN HUNTING FoR. A SHADY SPOT ED WURGLER LEANED UP AGAINST THE WRONG CARPET HANG/NG ON THE LINE AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL tur “Then he took to figuring how at} large the pearls might be, ‘Perhapy in yonder boat is a pearl as large geon's egg,’ he would say set in the middle of the “The Chinaman put o: t™made of stra then he would wade out into the STANUE ©1925 RY WEA SERVICE. Inc | emperor Guaranteed ne Di a pure imported man in his funny straw coat Ike MOM’N POP {a bundle of hay baled for market, | "$e shed on for his herring Jand dreamed thoughts of pearls, | OLIVE OIl }And then ono di man had an ady WHAT KING OF TOBACCO DO YOU OH- LT'S A SMOKE MR.GONN? SPECIAL BLEND - the poor China — Me ture,” | rie “ns ft , “What was it?” asked the Twins | an iy Sold Everywhere excitedly. “Did the boat run into | re) . ee ree him?" | Mi O' Mi shook his head, “No, | that's the queer part of it,” he sald, | | “After spending almost all of his| fisherman had an adventure on the| | YES ANO IT'S We JUST AS Good Sd AS \T SMELLS ie >» (( see= ir smeccs AWFULLY Goop When skin hurts, chafes, or itches get i |land. It happened one day when | sure, quick re- |he had caught four extra herring | | lief with und wos taking@hem to market to howlful of — rice THAI HHH KoraiKon way jeweler ith out stopping len thought popped int s| head and he stood ati." (To Be Continued) ios | tom Cities SALESM AN ee , MATILDA I! | WHO SYED ) 00 FALL O “ig 4 ME PROP PIER AND HE RIMMED || HOoBAND!! ) WIFE J Y oat *. aJiBOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY MARTIN OF BOY-THIGLA BE HONKY DORY \F | CAN GET A 208 VERE — WONDER WHEN \CAN GEE TH’ BOSS~ COURSE \'D HAVE THAVE OODLES OF TIME FOR LONCHK AN'=LEeste / On. 'D A x BY STANLEY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SHUCKS! HERE COMES WILLIE {_ AGAIN=HE'S GONNA ASK To BoRRow Ay STILTS! WHATLL IL TELL AIM, ALEK? WHATLL 7 TELL (asl } HEY Guz $AM tk CEES z z nT) \ nn ores te sor OF \DONNO! TD Like SOMETHING WHEREOF COURSE 1D HAVE Th’ NOONS OFF AN WELL-1 ‘BE HERE RIGHT THe WAX, SPOSE 16 BY TEN IN TH! MORNIN 5 Wart / (LL BE RIGHT WITH YOu — 0 LiK> TO FIND A JoB GALARY OF GAY= "BOOT A KONDRED A WEEK — SAY, FRECKLES! . ARE You USING YooR sTILTs This fo TELL WIM |\ VER Gouna } |) OSE "EM SWELL! THEN, Yob WONT BE USIN' YOOR TENNIS RACKET— i abe u ity il t Bassor-Ce 6 © 1925 BY WEA SERVICE INC. LET ME TRY ® PIPEFOL OW- LHAVEN'T SMOKED THIS PIPE YET L'VE BEEN WAITING FoR A CHANCE ‘TO BREAK (TIN GOSH - IT MusT KEEP YOU BROKE BUYING ‘TOBACCO For A BiG PIPE CiKE THAT Rae et a ee as tn ae teaiee WRN ali: ep Sig ti es hy Pi gents pet a Ta a DSA i ag

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