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SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925 Fell spre STORY SO FAN THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 SALESMAN $AM BY SWAN Gol HERE tT 19- SATURDAY FORMING. OH BOY" & #10 BLL - im AND | AINT EVEN Gor tH PME OF & LITLE ; zs = BREAKFRST— Gress VLL HAUS To WAIT TILL \ 1 SEE WHE RE. \ cet ~ 1 GET PAID @T NOON uckoo al r life, now tha 1 com DON, beautif ap ; Dick GREGORY 1} ne lawyer. Her o fun and fine clot ° ° ork or children She refuses to cook or keep house She hires RANGHILD SWANSON to do it for her, altho Dick says they can't afford @ maid. And »| amps him with debts for her cl * and an_ automobile decomes infatuated with You ought ¢ Bhe «i » hide the fact that You've only got to look at her know 8 gone At that tb nee WAYBURN, an out-of burst ou f She and Wayburn, with ' MAY SEYMOUR and JIM CAREWE the thickly pad make a jolly foursome. Wayburn ts | ° t of him ——_—— offered & job on the New Yc ork ate Gloria lends him $200 of Dick's money to help him out becomes {ll with pneum he recovers DR. JOHN SEY . husband of the flighty May mds him away for a r ‘fuses to go alon, whom she Kare 1 Ought to be ashamed of talk ng about a decent girl that wa he sald MY HELLO HANK OLE HOS-) Gooo— )( wart TLL | TELL YOU AINT 1 A LWWCKY GUY - | NOW YOu Cem || TH Wes Of Ow PICKEO UP A HIO BILL ON s MAIN ST. THIS —— 5 Pxthy ae And the wa r ght to Wayburn, he spur and tells her he b: ust married ‘his leading wom Gloria tries te a job and fails. Finally she home to Dick. He takes her back into the ho: but not as his wite He feels sure that she would never have come home if Waybu' her to s ke y after h having dinner in taurant with his secretary, MISS BR whom Gloria has always been je (NOW Go ON WITH THE story) UY [enters t ——y} OF WELL s LORIA’S first impulse was to f laugh when she saw Miss Briggs and Dick at that half-hidden table 7 restaurant the best laugh of ( gly laugh > catch the straight-laced 4 Jim ¢ : Dick out ping” on the sly! To you were Coen balieiace t . catch him taking his secretary out het 1 oie that LE ‘ ta: dinner without’ telling his : : pap pre pel buy | ZOU" she told Gloria cheerfully C ‘ OH ORAR! BOOTS ,HAVE about it! .. as too fur your ¢ . verything ; Wa and Z yey YOU GOT My FACE The « so 's mouth went : 1 kona atudy « HA Bs Mapes Yo Z| 1 WONDER WHERE CREAM PACKED IA) up in Y mile. 1 y ¢ night cet ; TH’ OBUCE MY ayes YOUR THINGS? Then Dick and saw her ' r knowing th . ! ; $ 1y MiDDY BLOOSE ee iT And something eyes startled | | Just waited enough. 4 t What a talef # WENT ‘To ! si her with its intensity. What had he n enough, you dk | ust talk, why don't they get : fe an Briggs been talking bs 5 “I hardly ever eat he ick ar ht?" 4 ake him look like that? Coul: <j awared > she: couldn't ‘ waar Virenil wean vaaeay eekthi ith E Lo . t he was in love with her, guessed I waa coming &\ ley Wayburn?” There was surprine i} one of the ¢: Gloria tiptoed out in the hall and half way down the 1 whose their of just gu marched for i Dick was sit Dick jumped up and pulled chair for her. i Rosas ints dere: eucprecht belts 1 CANT STOP NoW- ON THIS HILL. ; claimed. f IF \ 01D (> NEVER GET STARTED i fi AGAIN. WAIT'LL 1 GET T'TH’ ToP. “Yes—I noticed you looked ‘ | prised when you saw me, BUT WEVE GoT TO ) : swered with sarcasm that WAIT FOR Susan Briggs, she sat down CET) table. =< “Have the waiter b ft 4 my m mand. . M not have your wife hear.” ON” °T miss j you?” she ash a beet. You loo fever, right now!” } It was true. Foor Miss Briggs d flushed to a deep, unbecoming red under Gloria's word ou have a beat her good fr MUL ‘D CENTE R_ FOLKS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BLOSSER THOSE PEOPLE THA" BOAKED THEIR HORN ASTER I TELL IN FRONT OF OUR THEM Ti’ WAY TO MOUSE LAUGHED Tu DEPOT THEY AY AG = THAT'S She looked as if she wished that the earth would open and swallow her up. And, as a matter of fact Miss Briggs was dev out of that | ad come € nt alone, when Dick had asked her to| work late. Five minutes after she had begun to eat, Dick, himself, had in. It would have been queer | t sat down to share her! YEH, BUT THer LOOK Too SPORTY { FER A BANKER- BUT TH’ TIRES CAME WITH TH CAR - THEY DIDN’T COST ANY EXTRY LAUSHED AT You? WAAT DID THEY WANT To kKNow P He paces een & Olive Roberts Barton leaned 2 stared at him Do you mean to a you don't FN NO. 4—TUMBLE TOWN urere elas: lee ena Wa > lle nant * ._ FLAPPER FANNY says ty ‘What a fussy place this is! /said J a Nothing stays still for a minute ry bd os oh Even the cows and chickens are ol ioe 5 doing a jig.” } “I told you so,” said Juggle imals of a Movie Land Jump. “I feel a sort of queer feel : > OU, MEY ASKED § bar pene SJes-1 Lp THEM TH RIeMT WAY age 7D TURN THE CORNER To ‘To TH’ DEPOT TABIR LEFT AN’ GO i STRAISUT AHEAD AN" THEY COULDN'T HELP BUT MISS ing coming over me, too. ‘There! could keep still isiicanieennshtsmiaminnsHe I knew tt!” And in another second! ji 4.g4, Juggle Jump was doing a regular! aiong fisher’s ho e in the road. And | - knew what they were|and folk ins, too, were dancing bout as tho the Pied Piper of Hamlin had started to play one of people walking g ly were such a| that even the cows stared, | came hopping to their windows to see | \ \ - a o | Z a mag Sat At last they reached Tumble Town. It w eniy ‘to | “I can’t stop?" shouted Nick ‘ thise Gs the “alone: | ZEB PERKINS, THE LOCAL BANKER, KNOWN AS Bee gaientl Vu: stop you" park was acting an tho MUDD CENTER'S CLOSEST BACHELOR, HAS AT- earthquak d stru hem Juggle Jump feeling for the but TRACTED CONSIDERABLE ATTENTION BY HIS tons on his coa The the house Tat debt her tonal moved ved SUDDEN CHANGE OF HABITS. SINCE THE NEW marked “perfectly still “Come Jump. "We'll SUMMER BOARDER ARRIVED AT GRANDMA -. HOPKINS'S, ZEB HAS PURCHASED AN AuToO=- | MOBILE WITH, BALLOON _TIRES - go into thi 1 inquire the| o the F 1 Palace. The king | . a push. Instantly his feet stop- ped jigging and he stood as still as iAheihe soak Ati a stone. est Ps jo (pom hing about Puff | “Now grab for my hands as you |/ost button [Pee ee ogee 32S) yo past,” he said to the Twins But when they started in the This they did and the minute | *tore d the und| A lot of girls who have never m: they touched him their feet became ene 1 at's office in iis Kissed never had the chance. | x SS. SS) = stead — — skebneads - bnuea oe | “Ouch! You pulled the ong % | ahedithias tran) iit'the dant ‘MOM’ N POP BY TAYLOR Cbg oa > 5 eo T Won't PoP WELL CHIEF —THIS SRE? “My mistake! apologized the SH THAT HA\- THERE HE 1S SAY LAD -CAN Stamps! -wHy You'tr SELL ME OH Boy! ¢ gentit dancing around the room.| | NAME ( Gov nas BEEN | NOW: BLACK SUIT: Noo BREST OS TILL SELL You SOME FINE } BE TICKLED WHEN YOUNG RASCAL WANTS | J TE DOES “T'll get next time. I shall try | TRYING TO FOLLOWING ME PANAMA HAT~ SPATS Yo THE POSTOFFICE? SOME — HOW COME ALONG HE FINDS OUT IVE To SELL US SOME "TOA ROOM AND |the wrong tooth and maybe I shall SELL AN AROUND AS IF CARRYING A BOX 1 WANT TO Buy . MANY Do WITH ME AND MADE THIS SALE ? POSTAGE STAMPS~ Ce) ree get the right one.” | OVERSTOCK OF LOWED HIM Too - EVIDENTLY SOME STAMPS fe==l vai) WANT ? TLL TAKE ALL i HOW ABOUT IT? WE'LL TAL Out marched Juggle Jump and POSTAGE MONEY ~ POSTAGE STAMPS-~ x YOu HAVE 2 JUDGE ABOUT IT= the Twins before dentist. oven STAMPS FOR I WONDER We'S MY MANY = \ I THINK HELL» them and started to go into THE MAGIC WHO HE 1S? WANT SOME TOO? A oo again to ask the way to MUD Co, Pi ? CHIC is But the store gave a jump to the | Fetter aed other aide and they found them MEMBER CF welve gallery In:| | AGANG OF stead—the er trying to POSTOFFICE . yi take the ture of am person who ROBBERS For! If It's Glasses, See Dr. J. R.BINYON | \8K0 {lie p1C\Nr RO8BERS K “Vil get your picture next time LARGE you go past,” he aiid patient! REWARD . CK But no one waited to seo if he IS OFFERED PASTIME DAN( E | did or not. Out they went again! |Qwxwown%o DAY "ANC ING into the street. CHICK, HE IS ajo “What a ailly old place’ said} BEING EVERY NIGHT (To Be Continued) b, ON. OM, A. Be DETECTIVE y SHADOWED BYA view, Ine.)