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PAGE 10 fHE SEATTLE STAR = ISALESMAN $/ | ON \(G 4 GULL ~(t A TO y4 fs x i> | wick >. | == ; ry Beatrice Burton © 1925 NEA SERVICE INC. THE STORY SO FAR: ( 1 7 1 1 nm the k t GLORIA GORDON, beautiful f | a) ' per, marries Gr Y Struggling lawye a made w f bakit Plage is fun apd f t | t n r bur oF ch | : own bh ¥ But Dick b cause he 1 RY Gloria ; t ¢ad : ‘ , + lably have k 1 the blistered hands, | | ARE fidn’t seem to care, He | VACSTIONING: THERE Lae ; : TlOO MALES '\- GREAT SCOTTI! MERE E ELLERS HEN tN YOU'RE CRAZY !l— WHY — GO | ING IN DE OPPOSITE DIG ITS ONLY 300 MILES To BPOT— |I- Since. YEZ DIPRTED, FROM W AE WE) \ . | infatu ated with When ho | FE\ one night, th feels sure Dic With Miss Briggs she learn : leave Dick mother, who t ; Dick. (NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY) IE doorbell rang loudly through | the little hous6 ] “That must be your cas,” said Mrs. Gordon s Bhe'd stop in for me on her way to ‘the hospital to see Lulu’s baby Gloria groaned Aunt Dorcas was s She told everyth \ pure joy of secing the look prise and interest dawn in her efs’ eyes. “Now, Mother, please don’t tell | | Dor an BOOTS AND But he v ave. to th HER BUDDIES BY MARTIN \\ (TAG DEUCEDLY LonEsOME HY cone | t meal that the AW, BONJOOR , JAMES - WITHOUT THE GIRLS HERE . ble where COMMENT AMLEZ.-V0US ? : \]] BOT WE MUST BOCK oP, 1 Briges , OLD MAN-THATS THE SLOGAN , BUCK UP born gossip Suddenly G ffed the alr knew for the P her anything about this troubl Wiween Dick and me,” Gloria be, “If you do, it'll be all over town by os But she knew it was useless toask| She lifted the red-hot pan from the stove in her bare ror her mother not to tell Aunt Dorcas | hands. t anything. She wax in the hands | of Lulu’s mother. |cas asked sharply. Her eyes were| claimed. “I should say that » Aunt Dorcas was large and blond. | fixed on the little bag. thing was very much t Bhe had the nose of a Roman sena- Gloria ans for, and the blue, in child. She turnex to Gloria to be kissed. “Well, my dear!’ she said briskly, “Lulu beat you to it, having a baby "And she’s a year younger than you | going fare, at that!" | aay. Gloria laughed. “She's been mar- | along with a Fled for two years, tho,” she s: And I haven't been ised m@nyway, I should think you'd b furious with her for m as well t Sapaaad at your a forty-four! And you don't look aj thought he was Minute over thirty-five, does she, | snob “Mother?” wouldn't ta Aunt Dorcas beamed. | him! She “Wouldn't you like to come along | any day P with us to see the new baby, my| “I haven't taken any dear?’ she asked, flattered. | from him,” said Gloria. “The life “J would . . . . I'd love to,”| thing's been my own fault. . . And/ goose! fibbed Gloria, “but I've got to g0 | it isn't anything that mat ~leh? N 8 JAMES ? YOU DONT J DONT FEEL VERY LOOK VERY PERT- & Goop TDAY much of this yo \ DIONT GET A - LETTER TODAY me any more.” (To Be Continued) +i words, ‘but I chi " how. A tempest in a t Dich moment ETE ae SETA 2, “ ON'T miss any of the future | She ran upstairs to get her hat} Her aunt snorted. thrilling installments of hen you over-night bag.” | nothing's the matter “The Flapper Wife.” If you are “Been here all night?’ Aunt Dor-' pack up and come home!’ she ex And going on your vacation, have a in. their vous || The Star follow you. Delivered ‘| by mail a ere in America, i Oo n including post Delivered attle, 600 @ mon’ carrier in So. MUDD CENTER FOLKS sa POVEERURES ve OF PES PUNKS i & Olive Roberts Barton : NO. 12—ON THE MOON Gye Tf, wwene 010 y' Git mY Ga ; | IDEA THET ZEB PERKINS. | 4 A PROPHET IS NoT { 1S GoIN’ T'MARRY THET WITHOUT HONOR SAVE hae ? TELL ME ae (IN HIS OWN HOUSE. THATS JIM, OOR HIRED HAND# HES GOIN TO MILK TH’ YEP- COWS 6ET MIETY THIRSTY OUT JN TH’ FIELDS: ALL DAY— I ALWAYS WATER'EM RIGHT AFTER THEY COME IN, One of Puff’s pearl buttons was hanging to another star ra by a thread. bs / "I think we shall have to look on the Moon after all for some of Puffs lost buttons,” said Juggle) soon dump to the Twins. “Mr. Peer-|too fs @bout may have heard of some-| The first thing.” does pretty So he pushed one of the ic | hill of th thout Muttons on his coat marked|I scarcely ever have to change a @iretch.” And taking the Twins! gear by the hand, they stretched too. | “But when I get to the top, it With one long step all three| wants to go down lickety split| 4 Were on the moon. Then Juggle) like a racing car. I can't hold tt Jump pushed another button mark-| hack. Why, the other night I was | ea “shrink” and they all returned| right over C when I should} to their proper sizes. have been only as far as Japan,| |@> — “Why, how do you do!’ said|! was mortified to death.” | Mister Peerabout, the Moon Man.| “Queer! Queer! Very queer!" said| -= am Do "you mean to say that you| Juggle Jump. | Mhaven't fovnd the lost buttons} Just then the Dream Maker Man Yet?!” For he knew all about it. | and his three sons ca “Some, but not all,” His three sons were Snoozle and| articularly half of the ey well, : goes up the ny trouble ‘CAUSE ANY TROUBLE, BUT TAA SURE YOOR HIRED HAND. AIN'T AONESTa HE LET 7H! COWS DRINK A WHOLE Lor OF WATER JOST BEFORE HE MILKED THEA! BY INVENTING THE GossiP THAT BANKER ZEB PERKINS 1S GOING TO MARRY THE PRETTY NEW BOARDER AT GRANDMA HOPKINS’ HOUSE, PoP SLUPE HAS GAINED CONSIDERABLE FAME AS AN AUTHORITY ON LOCAL AFFAIRS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HIS LIFE HIS OPINIONS ARE along. Juggle Sump, patting his po where | 80 and Snore. | REQUESTED ON MUDD CENTER TOPICS BY EVERY. the buttons were tucked safely| “I kno trouble," sald the | ponds is eny. “We came to sec if you|Dream Maker Man. 5 the Reatd . BODY EXCEPT MA SLUPE ise anything.” 70" | clouds Weather Man make; OAH neh SENIOR See p the cloud run too fast past and that tho it “Not very much,” said the Moon ) Man. “I have had #0 much trouble | ™on (with my brakes lately, 1 look had time to think of much al | A person who loves himself ta makes the MOON bnevor’ Jealous h | fairly galloping | “d Milky way and tell the Weather | © 1025 BY NEA SERVICE, IHC? Hooray for Us Man to blow his clouds more slow- | GoSH - IT MAKES ME SICK HoorA’ Wy) nat will tix the trouble, I'm! | Qyicyg WHEN L THINK OF HOW 'D SHER ONE Y) NOTHING WouLD |/ CHEER OP Boy! THE FIRST - No INDEED~ THE a a ATTEMPT To ||| PLANNED To GET THAT $10,000 JI] | You SHearp (| SOUND LIKE Goon ¥/ DAUIONSE GANG COE REET. a E 0 0 Mabosle’ on hint ae ety 1 REWARO - NOW 1 S Pox Mrs L NEWS ‘To ME Now HAS TORNED OUT IN OUR BANK WiLL HAVE met ‘ike niet TLL HAVE TO GO BACK To ence Yy FAVOR- THOSE BANDITS To STAND Good Pretty soon he came back. ROUNDING | SELLING STAMPS AGAIN CY |\4 STOLE THE $10,000 FoR THE LOSS! The Weather Man says he can't| }OP*SLIM SAM ; y ORTH OF POSTAGE STAMPS 2 help it,” sald Snooze. “There's a| | ANO HIS Wh Me 7 FOR — help t ; THAD POT THERE FOR qucer-looking new star in the sky,| | BANDITS, AT AFEKEEPING - and he's trying to blow it out THE FIRST e rand Ni the star, I mean,’ NATIONAL BANK They all ran along the Mil a ‘onmpickrx Way to see the queer new star eal there—what do you think! Ono of Puffs pearl buttons was hanging to another star by thread, It Guick was DN. JOUN H. ruven CAPTURED BY Graduate Optometrint Our eye examination Is a9 per- had gone all the way to the sky MISTAKE fect as skill, - if : ipa: Hienta and yours of experiones | WC” he snooze AND THE can devise, “Hurrali!’ cried Juggle Jump and NOTORIOUS FREE EXAMINATION the ey button for ROBBERS F, the cook! Puff will MADE Globe Optical Co. §) son sh buttons to hold. |, CLEAN 16 Ls mn | him together again. GETAWAY 16 Betwee (To Be Continued.) | (Copyright, ON) B.A. Bervice, inv.) |