The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE 10 ATRICE PURTON THE SrORY so PAR that she should 1 men?" NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY aed look Dick threw b the er Toledo bi. sharp, bri “You here glaring at kK Gregory! ne ‘I meant just what I said | ever has bee me! My %& picture ie - friendly, kind, ¢ i. She op} ened her lips to defend him when May spoke ? *Gloria can tell you how he left} She slipped her arm around Me alone day after day, .nisht| friends went out on the porch. after night.” she wen! in a cold, hard Voice. “And fsed | two spots « the roof because I played @ litle with Jim Carewe!— call that being fair to a woman) f T don't!” Dick laughed grimly. “You kr he was a doctor when you m Tied him,” he answered. “You! ¢ knew whet a doctor's life is. You |.me knew Dr. John would be away) p color came Into May's h more than blah!” May cried tmpt You talk as: f> I'd. bee Jim-in some Of Gisgraceful love affa! Just a silly little friendsh “Silly little friendship? Is that| the table a Feally all there was to it?" Dick! gloomy wo all asked, looking straight down into| something cheerful, the slate-colored eyes across the|sho sald. ‘May's fable. And under his steady gaze,| that counts, anyway, } Olive Roberts Barton NO. 2—THE COLONIAL CLOCK Tick Tock, the clock fairy, jump-| down the bar ed down from the mantel piece and | lowing as » Motioned for the Twins to follow| ,, How stran “Your old hall clock has gone all) i rong,” he said. “I must go at once and fix it. Your mother and @addy have gone out and cook's fn the kitchen. It's food chance. Gome along’ I'll show you how it + is done.” 4 alia | “Ve To Remove Hair —FOREVER No need now to undergo painful * electric treatments to remove super- fiuous hair; nor to apply ordinary in- effective hair removers which only re- < Move surface hairs. “Oh, hol’ erted Tick Toc! Modernscience definitely provesthat soon fix that. Here, » 4 | the safest and surest way to remove hold my big key and Nick, you superfiuous hair forever is by the re-| hold my oll-can while I get to removal of the hair roots them- wor. Since the discovery of Karma,| 1) tho wall went the little clock lous new root-extracting ¢,).-. Dalsam, thousands of women, in ther)... hand. It keeps & and now it ig minutes. | but I can’t help ate Gyacy’ ot tele onr. t ae : jhe unhooked the glass door | able to h ts tly from face, a & Late in peccicha armsand legs aseasily and permanently ‘'' ; atl ind the old clock’s} a the most expert beaut Haz, disappeared For Karma's marvelous ingredients, '!"' { applied almost as easily as cold cream, + my! Such dust!” penetrate directly to the hair roots, say. And then ily loosen then, and gently lift cloud of dust came f out—leaving the ‘sin clean, | old clock that made smooth and even lovelier than before. M No fuss, no bother, no growing back | old clo: of hair stronger than ever. The cause bellow Tick Tock. | Pea or fas been removed! I just cannot keep good time when | Get a today and try it! It's im dusty inside ¥ what are ly guaranteed toremove super: yi; doing? I fecl as fit as a fid-| haireafelyandforever—ormoney |)... refunded. Soldbyall gooddealerssuchas: | Bartell Drug Co, Switt Dr “Just tighteni the clock fai sald id me the oll-can, Nick drop of oil] | here-and a drop there, N | | tints old fellow. You will } | corre that dos ter th And at fastened the glass and hopped down. “You forgot to wind me," remind: ed the old clock, “and my brass woight {s almost t ug t my feet. When It to stop, for I can y gO as lone Suffered 18 years--Curedin2Months | ‘2° “<'e" Renee eet around no spring as most | “1 had suffered for 18 years with PILES. locks if ~ My doctors said a surgical operation @ me tho blg key, Nanoy," tely necessary. Yet after a fewsyeats { 1a Tiek"Pock ARE! i ments by Dr. Dean I was well, gaining weight | °* i , | ‘and strength; frce from all nervous troubles” | 80 Up he went again’and wound | the old lock. The tring kept WHAT this woman writes is typical of | Seta aSGtind! oh debit! oF “Gg; hundreds of extreme cases 6f PILES] just as the rops winds around tho Which my celebrated non-surgital meth-| Windiass on an old well when you od has permanently vena Isn't it} bring up a bucket of water, worth a few treatments by a tecognized| Pretty soon the brasn wolght Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to| clear to the “top, and Tick 1 CURE you or returh your FI took out the key, ck _ MAY SEYMOUR OQOTLOOSE by BE: ‘ SEQUEL TO"O4e FLAPPER WIFE POV EENURES : | COC PES PUNE | “| MOM’N POP Hard on Tyte THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 yb ya Bom . SALESMAN $AM BY SWAN in » May Beym f ng ax T/known it, had sho taken her eyes rly mirrored tn the win thru whieh May was ap ONEA Ll OT SIT HEAR AND ~ YoRRven, ¢ ee You ony, Mitty — really abou “it's too bad Dr friend May ’ WY foing, t : 4 - L leather t On |~ THAT EMCHAN }_\ cnr “THAT DAAN PIANO ™~ epoke aga " vi < ONY Just / HEAR A WORD TARKES ¢% ) RACKET — 1 e!7! ye tee AY at USN nH ap ({h | Py G& a ll # were! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY MARTIN had pald $15 YOUNY THING. OAMES! = || Aw-AW! G0 THATS ROW 700 YOU MEAN TO INFER || surE- before | HAD DINNER OVER ATTHE | WHAT THE ROW YRAT CORA AND | KAD A ye SE's MISUNDERSTANDING ? BUT "INN" WITK CORA YESTERDAY || WAS ABOUT- AND WHOM SHOULD 1 SEE || HAW. HAW. HAW! THERE BUT AN OLD CHUM [| WATCH YOUR, OF MINE. YOUVE HEARD || STEP, PROFESSOR: ME SPEAK OF LITTLE JL SADIE HOBBS — a | DEALOUS WHAT ABOUT— | DIDNT EVEN KNOW ‘SHE WAS ANGRY? COME TO THINK OF \T_ SHE DID TREAT | ME RATHER COoLY AT Bie FIRST Bot- | t \- in one of he d away. It May's shoulder and the two past 4 be wistful idea! The Wi when he'a in one} moods of when she got off the City, that sho was ndor as a clans, WELL. CAN ‘You FANCY THAT? JEALOUS’ | OVER ME. BY JOUE-THIS STRANGE , AR- PHENOMENA HAS REALLY Quite TAKEN ME OFF MY FEE. A-KHOMPH / always missed .. . had been her May's voice, when she answered, |liaht carelessness . . . her reckies wan filled with scorn. “Love? Pit./#00d nature. Andwhe had lont that fier* charm, love, thanka! love me, (To Be Continued MUDD CENTER FOLKS \ Bur Ain't y'coin't” |) HAW, HAW, HAW! WHERE | Wherever th wish I were o aoe GIT MARRIED MONDAY, / iN Sam HECK DID Y’ | ABLE To WALK. AiAIN E ? GET THAT IDEER? | TTLE BOY ONC SINGS -YOU COUD HAVE | p M ; HIS LEG AN J CRUTCHES AN' THATD BE’ RD | ¥ HAD TO cur) = BETTER'A AUTHIN — WELL, CONDITION IS STL UNIMPROVED L GUESS I BETTER BE ye ————7_ GOIN’ MIS DocToR pulled up HAS ORDERED 1 May Sey ALL NISTORS 1 : sa ee BARRED— ae = | HOWEVER, IN FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | SOME Ww. } WLUIe GANS | |/ Lp pie | ENTRANCE | f f / { / o> Pepe | te hla | baled ("is THERE SOMEONE | z eaeaul WHOM YOU we L SAW HIM t ‘( ALREADY-T WAS {j ) JOST IN TRYIN TO < CHEER UP A Boy eo y [ FRIEN’ OF MIWE- (TOW WONDERFULI! IF ony [ sees PEOPLE WoulD REALIZE THE VALUE OF CHEER AND I-27 orbs oF } y )} BANKER ZEB PERKINS SENT FOR PoP SLUPE To TRIM UP THE HEDGES AROUND HIS House BEFORE MONDAY+~ "THINKING THAT IT WAS A GOOD TIME TO CONGRATULATE THE BANKER ON His WEDDING To THe PRETTY BOARDER AT GRANDMA HOPKINS, PoP PRo= CEEDED To Do So WITH SURPRISING RESULTS ur ©1925 BY NEA BEAYICE, INC, A grass widow's weeds often grow wild, | rather than suffer dnyer? Read That's fine,” sald the old clock myFREEbookon Phiesandothet | eyo my Hirde, |: Now AN) RECTAL and COLAN disorders | NRE ge AN p ell the truth. Good-bye nk ‘ uid Tek Took wins, J have to go to soe randfather clock next," (To Be Continued, (3, Viet, Ing.) WHATS THE Yoo nny HERE comes \2)(/ How much \( WELL IT’S OLT OF PERS ARTER. Qigveo- Tule aie SY WHY DIDN'T You MATTER, No GAS! THE : MY WAY BUT. LLL YOb SHOULD 4} 15 A NEEDLESS , -¥ Y= > = fr A\ fi = r( wave toRe }{ CAN GIVE US Tow 8 To | Me bebe “i YoU CAME ALONG: / CANOFITIN MY il ( Y Toweot (Ay ALIFT THE NEAREST WHEW! “AWN We RaN‘ouT 4 _ WAGON L WAS '¢ a GUESS / ( - GARAGE THAT'S: 4 Ys Shy HIGHWAY 2 H THE TRACTOR-YoU ii ROBBERY ) COULD HAVE HAD aed) v. - PS 3s ae = \ ae } VS | : J ih

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