The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1925, Page 10

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BY SWAN PAGE 10 THY SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1 ————————— Soe LAPD WIIFIE by Beatrice Burton © 1925 NEA SERVICE INC. THE STORY SO FAR ! 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CANURES (ACY & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 18—THE TRIAL OF THE TWINS “My, my! thought the Twins.) “is ever “Here we came to the I | Wonders to look for th Queen's lost honey-bees, Ke are to be tried for some know nothing “Are you ready? | Sheep when everybody had ered around and 12 jurors had chosen. | © What are we to do? asked the | own feet agnit a friend of d the Black aa in 0x (6 QBS been Dick chair to p,” ho man I n mala nwallowed hard. t waa raining, y ‘and the car skide MUDD CENTER FOLKS “Try to remember your ma that’s all,” said the Black S “and try to stay a always makes me ae Besides it keeps me = and I may w Gall the first he first witness 1 th men 2 BY SMALL| =e —*——— : FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BLOSSER (——————___—- | H Sanyway THs L CIGAR 1S BETTER | »| THAN TH' ONE JOB > } \ AVE M 4 ! DoTY GAVE ME WHEN ANIWe NICS erry. bs 2 tate what you know of the ease,” ‘said the Black Sheep, rap. s loudly for order : "The only case I know about is “m case of tallow for making can-| « les,” said the Candie Stick Maker promptly. every The Black Sheep shivered. One| Oran Sword he could not bear mentioned! + ‘Was “tallow.” 4 z NNIN’ FER HE We. Rue haw GGE-T Wish L HAD en A NICE KITTY lance,” I mean the your partners all the figures UKE You. / ce right, lavenc nd blues fall in i Bhadgs 1 of ex em wa minute Gloria lald eyes too, her water- - 3 a pretzel, One © “State what you know of the/py one the others began to yawn ease,” said the Black Sheep sharp-|and then to stretch and finally ay. lthey were all asleep except Nancy “The only case I know anything |and Nick themselves. Even the Fabout ts a case of sheep skins to) frien waa ‘anleep, mtretch over my drums when 1) rest ully Yreak them,” said the Drum Major ‘ he Black Sheep shivered harder |. le noiwayt than ever. To speak of sheep-) we'd better be going © skins on anything else but himself (To Be Continued.) | was worse than talking tallow. | (copyright, 1925, N, B. A. Service, Ine,) | The next person was the Drum treat company SHAME ON You, UMBO! SHAME! GOTTA BIG ACTION TO MAKE YoU APOLOSIZE TO THAT Poo | some remark, “I know of what you are thinking, Leslie. It is what everyo Rm FROM I TO THE 1 ery person I thinks enviously—what he Thad | could do with all the money in the world to spend and no one to make | Moved somewhat restless! expected that Melville & id be so confidential. { do not what I expected, Little Mar- iwine, but I only knew what he faying, and the way he was #ay was 2 great) surprise to me “You needn't be afraid of me, Les. He. I'm not going to say a fo you that will make you uncom artoris | 2 | him unhappy! No one seems to re | alize that money does not make one | happy. | “Indeed, I tell you I was cursed | with all that money. If I had been A DRUMMER CALLED AT CALEB Sykes STORE AND To MAKE A GooD IMPRESSION BougHT TWo CIGARS FoR FIFTEEN CENTS. HE Gave had to work ONE To BYE CLow AND THE OTHER To } f arg Hey tear PoP SLUPE... PoP SAYS FROM THE TasTe. | | % "| man and my utter boredom | ©1978 ay MEA senvice. me OF HIS HE MUST'A GoT “THe SEVEN Pal ; } f : ) a8 | fortable. (He did not seem at all fe 0 re that he had used my first) sans aes taaneald | The girl with a pretty ankle, like CENT ONE. — @ twice. It was done so natural. | you have been told some-! a yorer, depends a lot on her foot jthing of my history. I always have| iory | ‘and #0 impersonally that 1 could! Miyirerind him of st, if tald,|*, feeling when 1 seo two people would almost seem as tho 1) Behad attributed to it something more ites than he had intended.) i We wero both silent for a} ment, watching the moon that] wewas just coming up over the top of the tall buildings across from us fe “What a night,” ho sald, “to bo | railing across an untrov g talking together when I am CER |. re retailing the fcgudten WHat MOM’N POP : Artificial Canaries BY TAYLOR Riv TB aad | oP ypu ent ey ‘nay: lum i tide he porn a0 Ppauw ad.” telling ( 3 am giving the Useal Mud truatment of Vocal Mud. ut ae di || to & i and "ar the coat hon mothe tale Lua thek bls é a ae bBo rr Semen et i tam unable to niggaly the demand 7 Nf ‘for camanse owing bo than ccancely Cane of He aituation, Guainves 10 -booyriing amd, a fortune’o my li her ran with | best friend when 1 was four aid, Only the fact that she 6 behind made my father be t I belonged to him instead I felt sure until far from all worry and care Sth Poe! thet ESA AAN: fhe Adad 1 must talk fast, however ‘gate . = r or Yi ! a Hite’ of! thy mother, wHOni f I WANNA BUY f SoRRY Bor CA one-half hour tonight out of * i MM ite and thine, and I want to Pe eas ere | A CANARY "7 HAVE } ‘ ya OUR ARTIFICIAL © you understand something ath NU 5g bg “Le My ; f Ra! CANARIES ARE RetTER | 4 aerat you nor 1 will ever forget as|"y yc 1° wantedy When TI THAN REAL ONES ~THEY ? other i were playing hobby | d — SING MORE AND cosT LESS Jong as time whall last for Us. Fly ewe with a ntle eon thelr ewe, Laealie, 1! am eather nelflah | iogs, I had the costliest motor that | jn making you Isten to my story. | money could bu Wh other | 16 ont my Pirth—” 1 must yo turned Ur | fiver, in canoe prised eyes up to hin for he hid |yicution, 1 was tolling on the deck | @ great good looks, culture, an appre: | or tho finest little yacht In Ameri elation of the beautiful, and 1 knew | oan water ©) VOCAL MUD ray hals THE Voice young men were fussing about the AND MAK Opes OU SING = se during thir college he had always had one of the greats) wy, A J Nad ovorything that ext fortunes in America, Surely, !monoy could buy—and that was | theso were not curses. ath" | _ '¥es," he said, ax tho 1 had made | (copyright, 1025, N. © A. 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