The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1925, Page 12

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Hi two of his best detectives quic werk and they succeeded in tra their man to -his lodgings, Were at a rather obscure but v respectable hotel in the west end of| Joe, You kr the city. The was staying there under the namo; Where I could bi éf Downey, had become suspicious "and had left this morning. « ‘The detectives made a ¥ search of the premises and jn unearthing a piece of which practically convict Downey and proves that the com- missioner’s reiai js correct ‘out of sight except to was looking about the place most | carefully. The post mailed at t o'clock on | was you tell us a story D le wooden moun thing about !t OLIPPING FROM THE PITTS-, BURG SUN n There have been some surprisi Mevelopments in the Prescott py fobbery. As was exclusivel Police Comm The letter was addressed to Joseph Downey and it was ? even drear K on bene “We can't morning. take me long,” said t take him | wins sat} sta » cuck6o | mo low you and you wou instead of up, far as Ger-| «fy e and goodness ‘That is one “Another queer that it is higher! , very definite th ut I hi I w fr man, however, who | returning Sparta and i and quite { ture so be decided to take y old me how you thoro| ad fallen © it wa 2° l to get out quickly ou would give me | of the re | was thi it love with me. I that woman w olf rescue th gain I ¢ galn (Copyright, 19 OF has any wars and 1 (To Be Continued MUDD CENTE R SAKES ALIVE! JEST KNEW RIGHT ALONG THERE'D BE BLOOD SHED over THET AFFAIR! s reaching to t Indeed they go up m than the clouds, and & on top of one « s, the clouds w GITTIN' READY got to do n the world, and I’m hungry, Joe 8 ever hung POOR AUNT FANNY BUZZ IS CONFINED To HER BED WITH A BAD COLD as A RESULT OF HAVING HER HAIR BOBBED~~ HER GREATEST CONCERN IS THAT SHE IS MISSING THE LATEST GOSSIP ABOUT ZEB PERKINS Love AFFAIRS WHAT SHE OVERHEARD To-DAY WILL BRING HER Back To HEALTH QUICKER THAN Doc TEBBS PILLS ~~ “1 don't deserve this nm South married that old | u few y ne a rich widow, for the don Js old only one left of the whe quently the jewels to you if you could get them, | minister isn’t rated “MOM’N POP You told me you would give me| \ half of them. if I returned with y and helped you to obtain them, You} told me if I did not come wi LUCY- WHEN WE GET HOME LLL OWE GUNN ALL LEARN IN THE NEXT THREE MONTHS~ NAILED ME FOR THE LAST TEN BUCKS L HAD TO HELP PAY WE SHOULD HAVE HAD MORE SENSE THAN “TO COME ON A TRIP WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE ACCUSTOMED To SPENDING MONEY LIKE 17'S MONEY FoR THIS AND MONEY FoR THAT SPEND- SPEND - SPEND/! AND LD PLANNED TO BUY MY WINTER COAL AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ‘THE SUMMER PRICES ~ THEY ARE So HIGH HATTED ABOUT WONDER THEN DIDN'T WANT US ‘TO Go FIFTY FIFTY AND HIRE A CHAUFFEUR ‘TO ORVE THE CAR f 1 was not to blame did not find them where you expected | }to. 1 don’t think 1 a because you have gotten tired of me fo soon, I have tried to be truedy | | you, but now T will confess that one asons 1 returned with you | in some way Tewanted to] (get back on the whole world for what | 1{# me when that boy fell tn THE GROCERY BILL erhaps if 1 cout ould make him believe in me | TOMORROW—Letter from Mabel} Carter to Joseph Downey, THURSDAY, SEPTE) SALESMAN $AM VAN mea CREAN BY Ona \' oll E MISS BOCTS- DEYS A GEN MAN HEAH pansare FoR ng A SET : | TO TAKE YO To DE PARTY p— LAWSY-DAT CHILE MUST BE DOIN’ | wen.i6 © " A POW'PUL LOT O' DRESSIN'. GHE DOME go thay BEEA IN DAH PRIMPIN' FO BouT ALL SET NOW TWO KOORS ‘ © iene wy mea SERVICE INC. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS — » BY BLOSSER _ TMS UTTLE Boy IN AuMBER SENEN REFUSES 7D EAT IS EAN ae ALL RIG LIMA, AND BOSTOS— BAKED. 5 LET AG BETT MANE THE ; J es weit! &urar KIND OF BEANS DO fF 19) ‘economy BY AY) / \ENOU CAN TALK MR.GUNN INTO THAT WE'LL BE SETTING PRETTY~ WHAT THIS (— BY GUM LWCY - You'VE GIVEN ME AN IE; CHAUFFEURS GET A SALARY AND THE! 2) MARTIN "TAYLOR EXPENSES BUT ULL BE SATISFIED i TRIP HAS ALREADY COST US WE CAN WE COULD GET OUR WAY PAID THE MAKE OP WHEN WE GET BACK HOME BALANCE OF THE TRIP~ I'M GOING To BY INUITING OURSELVES OUT TO POT THE PROPOSITION UP TO GUNN TO DINNER AMONG OUR FRIENDS~ AND BY LET ME ORIVE HIS CAR BACK HOME STAYING LATE WE CAN ALSO COT DOWN 4 ON OUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS Z

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