The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1925, Page 12

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PAGF 12 THE tSATTLE AR THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925 Ye PLE WIFE, y Beatrice Burton © 1925 NEA SERVICE INC. THE STORY so PAR ! &lone in the hous tt he at tempts to kiss he $ D NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY Gloria Started t) minutes Shining v fo the hosp *Gloria’s >} Meared the s Hecome the fa herself and Y Ing in’ the misty rain, @veriasting cigaret He swept off his bh Headed her car in tow Gloria knelt down and And stood bare-headed in tho ra her car to the crack of the four death o' da ja |and listened. @aked, opening tho < “Jump in, and be q about “If I'm going to catch cold, I've aught it now. You've kept me}, Waiting there in the for alr ne anhour... } asked. He t pu Gl of the c Gloria shook “No,” she “elephoned to sa; ‘Zight over to the he WGregory’s there to be + Appendicitis. She pressed her foot down on the |Jt ‘accelerator and the little car shot for: ard eagerly. {Women . 1) “I asked you to ride with me so 1|"And two weeks aft ieould tell. you why I made Up my jyou'll have forgotten a jana not to meet you today,” a {You'll have a dozen new s went on, bravely. “This is the jast {Dick's n \'m th weetles: Bu Bime I'm ever going to see you . . . ir talk to you.” = Stan opened the door of the car and jtossed out his half-smoked cigaret. “What's the big idea, ¥ m1 ing his arm fof the seat. Gloria ‘away from it. mie “You see, tbeen thinki }you and me in. “I ki 6 in th Tong as I was Sway. ... I've about Dick and| yo d to ex-|Ou » Be Continued) AUNT FANNY BUZZ WAS ALL KETCHED UP ON HER WORRYIN} CORNEY, FER TH’ FIRST TIME IN YEARS— NOW SHE'S corer TELL HER EXAcT AGE! 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HE "Ohs che’) move over," aald ane Not unless you're a honey-bee,"| porcupineapple. “He's "pretty im {paid Nancy in surprise. “And you You | portant captain, bos'n and| actainty don't look like one.” kta) | boat n and e three people he / ©1925 AY WEA SERVICE. INC ) I don't look it and I'm not} spreads himself out, But he can naan ” NIB TSE RE aOR Ke, maid vi singular creature. | move A porch swing has swung many} ree guesses and I'll tell you! ‘The snail moved over and they|a marriage | it my namo 'ts,."" i all got into the little boat, but they But the Twing couldn't even|wore packed wo close that the por és once | cupineapple’s THE END OF THE WORLD: SCARE HAD AUNT FANNY BUZZ ONA HoT GRIDDLE FOR SOMETIME.— WHEN THE CENSUS TAKER HITS MUDD CENTER TO-MORROW AND SHE HAS To TELL HER AGE, OH, Bor It hung sald the poreupin ins. id Nick. “There oF & porcupine. But I ate #> many jhorns out still further and tho ples I turned into a corcupine-| pple. 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