The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1925, Page 17

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She had $5,000, and she was) por going to invest it in her: der. future. | What kind of woman would lure rot one nickel of it was she|such a man as he? #0 save! “If it's all gone by’ Probat And it was in eee ly a very elegant woman Olive Roberts Barton NO. 3—THE GRANDFATHER CLOCK gather up y n and bellows the Twins to follow “TI have to do a lot of clock n tonight all over the he. “We shall have Oving. The next place is to the “house where landfather clock lives. H it of the family, but, ld people, is crotchety wkerous and notody c With him but me Me was very dark by this time ox-|? trouble to find ones Bo as Tick Tock, the little clock fairy, trotted ahead, the Twins fo towed, Nancy carryi he big and Nick t oll can which Tick ‘Tock had trusted to their care i ‘They went on and o land by they came to a bi set in a grove of t “Sh!’ whispered, Tick ik they are having o 1 sere 4s music and so much »ple here are kind but they d derstand me. Times are not Ii used to be a 4 people have I remem. | being made ho made me took| n one wheel alone. | 1 patience lke that| | that the days and a: You don't f any more.” | tut ndaddy,” said Tick tting on | ‘You with my and there, and “ COMPLETE wound up snu DM. JOHN i. rven junte Optometriat @ examination is as per- Skill, scientific instru- d years of experience Vii HXAMINATION alobe Optical Co. { we ke Ret up all my rheu Tick—tock, tick tock! I certainly | (To | (Copyright, 1 The ORIGINAL ; ; \Malted, Milk Safe Milk | Cova and Diet \ For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. Por all members of the family, ailing or well. Serve at meals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nourishing, easily assimilated _ Food-Drink, quickly relieves faintness or hunger day or night. - sen ped back from the d at her r n. cheeks,” she pt the wood. s of Herbert Waterbury. jong glass and a touch of Then fhe it. She had worn no rouge| May yous mouth "Thank you. player ts lucky be ause he is always knocking on ance from boardwalk foam along t and surt. who was the ho knew t decided | ‘hing more brilliant | to his make no sour - | tongue-tied fore, had even the street roared, In the Without looking back, sho knew or « told her it was She felt dreadfully awkward . Men had often looked at her be this man waa di AN’ WHEA I CON- GRATULATED HIM HE JUST LAUGHED -, had been along neo the white Some yague in perhaps her owr you going to take!" thrust it int | that for a moment | spoken to her in How ABOUT TH’ AJ ENGAGEMENT Ri SHE'S WEARIN’ AFTER POP HAD SPREAD THE NEWS ‘THAT BANKER ZEB PERKINS HAD DENIED HE WAS To BE MARRIED ON MONDAY AT HIS HOME, THE GOSSIPS ALL MET AT THE Pos OFFICE AND AGREED THAT ZEB AND THE PRETTY BOARDER AT GRANDMA HopKINs’ HOUSE INTENDED To ELOPE ~~ IT WAS DECIDED TO KEEP A CAREFUL WATCH ON ZEB'S HOUSE ON MONDAY AWW ©1925 BY MEA BERVICE, INC. r 4 MOM’N POP HENRY THIS TRIP IS SO EXPENSIVE IT CEASES "TO BE A PLEASURE~ WHY DID YOU LET THE GUNN’S DRAG US TO THIS HOTEL? IT LOOKS EXPENSIVE TO ME HOW MUCH DOES THIS ROOM COST? DON'T TALK To ME ABoLT EXPENSES - THEY'RE DRIVING ME WILD — L DIDN'T ANTICIPATE BEING MOWED TO A GAS STATION AND BUYING AN INNER TUBE ~ BUT WHAT CAN LbO? SPENDING SO MUCH MONEY WELL I'D BLUNTLY REFUSE IF MR. GUNN WANTS YOU To PAY HALF OF SUCH BILLS ~ UM SURE IF HE HAD TO FOoT THE EXPENSES HIMSELF HE'O QUIT LUN THE BILLS OUT OF 7\ HIS OWN POCKET $ALE WHAT 'C #4 ® B NOW ? of Bi (To be Continuem FOLKS zeBs A SLY ONE - HE was NG } JusT TRYIN’ T' | ? / THROW US OFFEN OF FRUIT FoR ME 0 TAKE To (HRT ESB Bott | |KNOW \F 15 ANY GOOD MET BOOTS AND HER GHERES CORA AN THE || SURE-EVERYTRINGS PROFESSOR 1G EVERY- |] Ag PATCHED OP iv ISSMAN $AM to This Wane T MUCH CHEAPER PAGE BY SWAN 5A BOTTLE y 17 |For NERVE ic 1 7! THAT: PROVES SR4'~ WOU GOTTA LoT OF \T$ GOOD | [NERVE CHAAGING #5 FoR \ A NEAUVE-TONIC | DONT “TAKE. \T REGUENRLY <1 LAS ‘ WENT OFF ON A BEACH PICNIT SOMEWHERE LOOK. WHAT T FRECKLES-I MOUG KT MEBBE You'D LIKE A New Scheme I. CANT REFUSE-HED IVE BEEN LOOKING THINK WE WERE A FoR YoU MR, TYTE- COUPLE OF CHEAP 'S A Bi t HERE'S A BILL FOR SKATES - DON'T ODR. HOTEL WORRY - L'VE THOUGHT EXPENSES - OF A TACTFUL WAY ITS $10 TO GET HIM ‘To PAY A OWGEE,SUM! You G0T FOR You, Yi SHOULDNT BRING ME THINGS-—You EAT THEN INSTEAD: ee a 10 BUCKS -GREAT PETE - AND JUST FOR ONE NIGHT TOO ~ WELL, HERE'S A $100 BILL L BUDDIES HONKY DORY. THEY \ CORA WAS VINA EALOOS OF inasiege FERS BADOMTER EH? ; Thar Line cage Mine YooRE Sty AA-BOY! PINEAPPLE - = BELL BE TICKLED GRAPES- PEACHES- WREN KE SEES APPLES- PEARS - WHAT I 60T BANANAS- AUTS- ORANGES AN’ ME EAT THis #2 T SHOULD SAY Nor! WHY, I'D BE Sick, FoR A MONTH! THAT'S THE SMALLEST You HAVE - LLL PAY ©

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