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PAGE 13 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925 SL ISALESMAN $AM SWAI ) OH BOY- HERE WE ARE AT ) LOCK! WADDR ) (TLL GAY WERE LOM - 5 “ WHATS AIT WE TH LUCKY GUY9 / DIDNT LE GO THEN NOG NILES BACK AND THE } Pour ‘ y Beatrice Burton © 1025 NEA SERVICE | } THE STORY SO FAR: ! er hand to do a bit ft) to th { ne aan tees ; “We market first of « ne struggling lawy H doa of mar F Ath as ae eee { bata" ‘x : But 1 ne tho! custard in 10 minut She WwW thought ( 1 “Wha - r ned, | t { *. ' ald h 1 : sand a new a = r care, + 7s Pott i fatuated with an ft, and| Grego it: ; K actor. When } custard was in > : re Teted.é WHY MAN'- jut THINK- WE VE DaWVEN \ & 2500 WLES RIGHT UP To TH HOTEL fe | one a better J WITHOLT A mee 1a ‘ er Gre y ’ PUNCTURE.” ee TT at a q m the oven TE if r t ef ~ ‘ was ft { At CAREW on add RT Oy ee IM CAREWE ' ed t iru the back do between Dick and She learns that Miss in ; j j | ; : ah ‘The bre © with Dick meh restaurant. | their marriage ha e her, H the it = G6 ‘ Hi , from th ! There beg fr or h | work th ! . Pr oi" Go o8 wink TH Mothie a We mu M pipes wy MEA Bema. Inc | ICK looked at the date line of the a cso prchiperend ‘A Sagal oe ee | F paper he was reading bese. eae an ie f 2 j 5 “This is the 10th of June," he said. be oe ee BY MARTIN TIN : “Seven months ago today you and I Were married. We were pretty good friends, then, weren't we?” | Gloria nodded, What was Dick! @riving at? | “And tonight we haven't a word | ubbing, the DANCING TONIGHT. : ' | DEAR .WE MUST Go | 0s—- } TO BED EARLY SO Mei WELL FEEL Goop HOT DIGGITTY~ THESE LITTLE COONTICY HOTELS | ARE TH’ BERRIES, HUH ? ant any to come, m: beamed at ¢ comt fF to say to each other,” he went on. ‘ clock whiste “We're miles apart... . . We're} ‘ ‘ Strangers.” | tea for me. I ne In her mind Gloria furlously de- | aN? apthae® : entfully Hated that . ridi- a th wit e DI t | , y aid , . G ag aaah at Lara mat el “I couldn't have done a better job myself,” said Mother , uquet| She we oe it, | Gregory as she took the custard from the oven. tie back | Mot una Lt she began. “We know each | t down Other too well. .;. that’s what's| the poplar trees alo must have'let the tea be the matter with us. You know about! bind them was a “ t up before h al | fe and Stan Wayburn. And I know | ™ You're in love with Miss Briggs She waited for him to say that Was not in love with Susan Brig: But he buried himself again in his} Rewspaper. In silence they drank their coffee In silence they drove hi Most, they xeom to wait for bedtime to . . Somewhere in th or THESE VILLAGE SHIEKS || | BELIEVE I'LL hood a radio set sent for silver | ARE REGULAR COT-UPS || GO TO THE Soprano thru the stilt night air twit WHEN THEY GET STARTED - GOS! \S TERRIBLY } ATT EXCITING “Somebody loves me, | heart-br Job in the world, I wonder who eine moons, no beauty at al ) Unable to sit there. fa Dick } where. While the song went on, Gloria got | Gloria did not took Up and went out doors.. In the back. | as sh * went into the hous yard the wind stirred the leaves of | the st where k oom WAL CHRAUE en oases UNS A & Olive Roberts Barton ~ NO. 13—OFF TO DADDY GANDER LAND ¢ girl's comment when it w Like a cla: t 4 r hung di a. ta06 Her lips ¢ was dirty and cov (To Be Continued) ONT mins any of the future thrilling installments of ‘The Flapper Wife." If you are @ on your vacation, huve Btar follow you. Delivered by mail anywhere in America, only 600 a month, including post age. Delivered by carrier in Se attle, 50c a mont MUDD CENTER FOLKS HERE SHe Yi 1 nae COMES, FANNY. fi/ BESSIE YouR BEST WELL! WHAT STRIKES f i IFI CAN Ger A} JERSEY COW IS MISSIN= YoU So FUNNY ABOUT J/{ PicrURE OF HER HAIR- [ a SomcACDY PAG eR. THAT, ALEK? cur I CAN COPY IT. It, too, looked like a pumpkin. Juggle Jump and the Twins}and his three counted the buttons they had found.| Snuggle and Snore Jump U “There are three more some-| touched of his buttons Where,” said Juggle Jump, “andjand the three travelers steppe: We must find them as soon as pos-| from the moon down to the earth, sible.” | where they immediately set out for} “Where have you looked?” asked| Daddy Gander Land as fast as the Man-in-the-Moon. they could go. | The Twins counted up on their | fingers. “We've looked in Squeejick Land and Yum Yum land and Lost Land, and all sorts of places,” said | Nick. “Have you looked in Daddy Gan-| , “ | Ger Land yet?” asked the Manin.) {fom thelr small pumpkinshell | a Moon. [house Into. a cottage. | Juggle Jump looked at the Twins|, It too, looked like a pumpkin, | and they looked at Jugele Jump, | Ut It was made of real boards | “why, we never thought of| *M4 had rooms and floors and clos they exclaimed. “Thank | and | Mrs. They went along Broom st. until | | they came to Pippin Hill. Then they crossed Pippin Hill and came to the large ‘pumpkin house of | | Peter Peter and his wife THAT'S A GOOD JOKE ON TH’ MAN) WHO STOLE ABR, UNCLE KARL! Wy, JUST BEFORE SUPPER LAST ANGHT 7a" WIRED MAN TOK ALL | TH’ MILK Ger eR The Peterses had recently moved | ets and all. And Mrs. Peter had| Jlearned to be a very good house-| keeper indeed. The porch and| door mat were spotless, and the| knocker was as bright as a new| penny. | | So bidding goodbye to the Moon Man and the Dream Maker Man, SINCE THE RUMOR HAS SPREAD THAT BANKER ZEB PERKINS 1S GOING To HAVE | HIS HOUSE PAINTED MUDD CENTER Gossips ARE CONVINCED THAT THEIR MOST ELIGIBLE BACHELOR HAS MATRIMONIAL INTENTIONS ~—~ AUNT FANNY BUZZ HAS DECIDED To Give THE PRETTY NEW BOARDER AT GRANDMA HOPKINS’ @ pay baal a HOUSE SOME COMPETITION BY HAVING HER HAIR houpitably wie BOBBED~— Nancy lifted the knocker and let -~ . Ask for Horlick’s it drop twice \ “Come int’ called a cheery voice. The ORIGINAL So Nick opened the door ad in Malted Milk went the Twina, followed by Jug-| gle Jump. Mrs. Peter wa up | out her 4 The isn’t always the only) i & TheAged | “How do you do, Nancy and} , “ | one ven away—somebody often Whe ©1925 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. — Digestible—No Cooking. | Nick said she. “You certainty|2"” 9 away mebody often | ‘A ‘ella on he groom. sight for sore eyes! What| {¢ll* on the groom d Imitations — Substitut. are rrand brings you this time?” " ——— Fen aad eee LOMUN OR. More Stamps aot TAYLOR were hunting for Puff's lost but- RNGLOWER THAT ROBBERY J” NOW WE HAVE TEN THOUSAND Cig 5 f UNN—THIS 15_ qt Do you rub raw? tons, Ditmas ata = . BERRIES IN THE BANK — T KNEW ae B l — BY GUM~ THOSE STAMPS HAD ME WORRIED - NOW THAT WE HAVE OUR MONEY } QUT OF THEM WE OUGHT by To CONGRATULATE i pm | OURSELVES CERTAINLY TURNED THINGS JN HE EIRST NATIONAL BANK REGARDING “Putt!” exclaimed Mrs. Peter die NOW THI TTLE OLD ADVE SHENG ASRS 5 ‘a OUR FAVOR — YoU KNON fe ™ A You Udractemeysr And who is Putt?" BANK WILL HAVE To STAND.000 CAMPAIGN WOULD TURN Peet eG a er RANE CR TCS p: or cl get quick reli “He is the Fairy Queen's cook,” j and | ealing with— said Nancy And he is so fat} FOR OUR $10,000 WORTH OF ree | OUT ALL RIGHT i ' ~ WERE STOLEN saMe oy OSTOFFICE FOR $10,000 WORTH that every time he ho | SIAM PS THOT Mase’ hae OF STAMPS To REPLACE Se loses a button, At his coat | — ares eee would not stay fastened at all! So] have even | been to the sky and back, We thought some of the buttons may ++. for Sore Skin have come as far ax Daddy Gan- der Land,” | ————— “Tl he Ip you gadly if you will| help me," sald Mrs, Peter sadly, | ick relief from pain, “sure will,” sald Juggle event shoe pressu | Jump. “What do you want us to Atdrugand shoe soreseverywhere do’ Dr Scholl's hy it down and 1 will tell you," said Mr Veter Zino iphby eyes rgd (To Be Continued) o (Copyright, 1946, Ny WB, As Worviers Ine.) |

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