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| f ! i PAGE 10 MAY SEYMOUR FOOTLOOSE DEATRICE BURTON of eae TO"O4e FLAPPER WIFE” ONEA THE STORY sO PAN her } Money At A t sa tivor A N and f ! PERBURY Both » 5 Yo the « * ta been years love a LEY, a Car winter w c bungalow 4 Ma hun, he laugh, (NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY) HIS was not the fi i her life y Seyr had her feelings hurt. Not by any means! and ath back upon chair and ee ule b ner All aboard,” called the conductor as the two An odor of whisk: f embraced. table, and M ver to th of the you s As she turned away ‘ “shame, she saw Jack o} t Ne n } Olive Roberts Barton NO. 21—BIG BEN Tick Tock and the Twins worked should jike yor y Tike beavers fiting up all the p state’ : before 1 ‘ Droken clocks. Th asn't muc ; hid the E of the night left when 1 ke to have you ‘ said, “Well, ch yt ‘ ail now. But there are sc Ir a erful big’ clocks in tt are 2 ¥ - 5 e ald He “I think we'll go to 1 j\see Big Ben,” said Tick Tx wt “Big Ben! Does he al. “Popp: Ma clock?” asked Nick q “Big Ben ts 1) Uttle fairy jj of the big t uildings, "Big Ben gets his name from the | ;, | biggest bell which is called Big marry Ben. All tho bells the clock have names—most big bellx do, you n may we impatient}; tart? Freckles: Beene science has discovered a harmless way to banish—almost overnight— Fectics and tan! Since this Amazing} ‘ated Discovery | there is no excuse for tly freckles on face, arms or ioukiers, or dusky tan. Even black- ape pimples, eee roughness and muddiness vanish as if by magic. Your skin takes on that enchanting that every one admires. x. Just before bedtime smooth sor 04,200 ulet so} ide them tower with a clock near se bright friendly face er the world ns much of this cool, kin. The very next reckles and tan looked out reas to say, “I'm always here! You started to Ask Sons jac ol Golden fescocs Bleach Cr m depend on me. TI keep GO Centrated). Use itfor five days. If not d GO-ING! GO-ING! FESS Emrtormation, your money wi ey Aaa YAK as Ht fended. At all good drug tad departaneat My goodness! It's 3. o’clock said Tick We can go PARIS TOILET COMPANY, Paris, Tenn. some stairs Th ‘Bleach Creme ¢ must hurry, hen clmb up will jock iteelf.”” ec Big Ben from here take us right “We can * said Nick } (Advertisement) 2 can, but you don't | : he really is until you get How big does he look to big as the moon,” |} | “About as big as an umbrella,’’| | id Nick | ‘Oh, We shall see!” sald Tick g Tock. tome on.” They went inside the building| where the tower was and started to climb, When they got up about | umpty steen stairs, 360 to be exact, | ©1925. NEA stAVICE. Ins D | they arrived at a big room full of | a | wheels and springs | All autoista but you are ell, this ta it/? “What? | voice. said Tick Tock said Nick in a puzzled | ~MOM’N POP friends Waterbury's Henk BO traipsing off after ma and that may cart—but it da of the waste | * be somewhere! jot of money four. or five away!” the If he had a farm, 1 nk he'd mortgage s money. My de " T ker t All aboard! called ¢m ox To Be Continued MUDD CENTER FOLKS POP SLUPE 15 SUFFERING FROM BEE STINGS A DRUMMER AT CALEB SYKES’ STORE ToLD Him THAT ROSE WATER WOULD GROW HaiR ON BALD HEADS ~~ BUT HE FORGOT To TELL HIM To KEEP AWAY FROM BEE * HIVES © 1923 BY WEA SERVICE INC No “The clock of the clock this narrow you right be face, These are the works Come, we'l thru ausage and I'll take} ind the clock’s big| the part you saw from the New Light Hair Shampoo Restores Sparkle to Dull Blonde Hair | | | When Ligh hais le washed with ordinary | street,” © Jones } following. for that reason blondes should alwayause a | NOW ! ie tele isons jal stiampoo, Blondex,the new shampoo | the uml ughed Tick Tock 2 blondesonly, keepalighthalr from darken. But, the Twins had lost their} ng, And it actualy brings back the original | Pais iis ded | Voices. ‘The big diag was so enor- that you could have piled len sparkle to even the dullest, most bs ie har, Makeathehiar delight tly wot | mous yand fully, Hi ficia} to the scal eight Ni a low used by over ina tor children's eight Nancys on top of each other, | hair. Pot 8 a6, mar eects penncee it & foot on and just You are not delighte londex today. At ke 1 en! OF aha an Godlee pack 0 r ke it, Big Ben as over | Se ristt + 4 feet The Jong minute | Marche hand 5 14 feet long ns it} Mhoden Co tuck out beyond the edge of the | Paterson ¢ | clock's face H "For goodness sake!’ said the} EX Twing finally they got their | breath (To Be Continued.) opyright 1, A, Hervice, Ine.) « pe aoe “GOSH I HAVEN'T SEEN MR. TYTE FOR TWO DAYS AND THERE GOES THE DOCTOR INTO HiS HOUSE - BLAST IT~ I MUST HA\ THE POOR, FELLOW WHEN THREW THAT TOY AUTOMOBILE AT HIM“AND IT ALL HAPPENEO INA FIT OF ANGER, To - TVE ACTED LIKE A MERE SCHOOL BOY, break y won't kill you letters to ‘Oliver M. I M. Brunell,” thou that’s the ni t the intials on Herbert PHE SEATTLE STAR he said. “But don't take; ‘But where's the hat box?’ ask: | ff f marr hat "i M king wid the roum At th ut 4 ' rply. | 1 my trunk iy ained : ke your ked up her gle er bu of magazines : ht bag ' 1 wan t ‘ We'll the at M t nd 1 rer t ft my k } at a May are th Where M. 1 Ian't. to bid 1 ment and nd farewe ’ A oh kened ¢ was 6 to my] mer t ‘ of } if mp & - 1, Brunell,” 2 1 ‘Oh, Dar { ing of F New Yor : : me of ' Lee has a da ought to tell you. ir ‘ 1 1 t yo e ur t daughter ; Her reason for Dan's pudd: partur er new “How you car 2 ma take to the idea, a8 18) him 1 gail to see.” mune M 1 sho would ing her b 4 to let a d Of 15 run) atte goes tra < May |" ¢ igh sng ate Rte ef makes you love him, May,” she suid arm, for & moment epitt ov ¢8 were fixed absent en, 1 promise you, I'll make | joy. ny he big station clock. “Y : ips Nef a a im—not what he does unothe $ALESMAN (V Want peoT #2 WORTH OF CHICK FEED neve farm ~~ Brave (( = LGOESS HE JUST WANTED To HAVE ALITTLE FUN BY SENDING ME THAT TOY HORT HAVE KILLED THE POOR FELLOW BY THROWING THAT LRON TOY AT HIM — IMGLAD MOM DON'T KNOW ABOUT IT AUTOMOBILE AS A JOKE AND L WAS BOOB ENOUGH TO TAKE IT Too SERIOUSLY-EWISH LKNEW HOW BADLY HE'S HORT—L MIGHT (ir DOESNT j|MURT AT ALL. t N \-ER- OM- ER- ER —-HE-HE- ~ BOOTS AND HER oe bs} AM YEsr— WHAT KIND DO You WANT T7— CORN OR. ne < FNOY 7 ~ EX AH - ne. — OW BY THE WAY, JAMES - —— BOOTS SHE \S LOOKING FOR ‘You . 1S OVER AT THE Li CORNER TABLE JIMMY . | WANT YOu TO MEET MY BROTHER || “ Biy " 2 KECKLES AND “HIS FRIENDS" rower [225 23 BROTHER (2/2 25 Ar ARE Vou SURE THE play a 1 | Docror IS COMING 7 Day, AN D0 You $'PosE 1 CAN GET OUT OF AY WHEEL OMMER CHILDREN? CHAIR AN’ QUN AROUND LIKE ALL THE if ON Your | U reer J UY YES, HE SHOULD BE MERE ANY MINUT! HE'LL TELL » BUDDIES THURS SEPTEMBER 17, BY SWAN SDAY, ( BGUESS Youre WHAT CAN | Do FoR HOt BY MARTIN FOR GOS SAIKE / SHE'S WITH KER BiG BOX FRIEND ) AGAIN. OW WELL, | Dy) MIGHT AS WELL'Go AKKEAD AND GET THIS VER WITH-!D LIKE TO _SOcK “ith IN TR JAW. SAME HERE - VE HEARD A LOT ABOUT You, JIMMY. SHAKE / 'M SURE 6LAD By Gony BILL- To od ar al HELLO, DR AEMMINGS! ARE YOU GOING To LET ME WALK Now? Ol GEE, ITLL FEEL GooD |F 1 CAN RUN AND PLAY AGAIN! 5 YES, TIM GOING TO 3 look AT YOUR KNEE — I TRINK ITS IN PREY? GOOD SHAPE BY - UV Ls was er ee Ly ANY MeRG ! FING! NOW IF ITS LIKE IT SHOULD BE, 1 THINK You Wi BE ABLE 7 WALK ON CRUTCHES: INA Day 7 a Warrior You HAVE LOOKED WORRIED EVER SINCE YOU CAME HOME-LHOPE } THEM MONEY ON YOUR CONSCIENCE HAS BEEN AROUSED OVER THE WAY YOU TREATED THE TYTES ON OUR REATED THE TWTES ISRIGHT! L SAVED THEIR NACATION BY TAKING ‘THEM WITH US AND THEN THEY EXPECTED ME TO PAY FoR THE WHOLE TRIP | (~ crurcnes:! OW, WELL, 1 6VESS L SHOULDNT COMPLAIN] LOTS OF PEOPLE WALK On) CRUTCHES ALL THEIR LIVES AND SEEM 70 HAVE BY TAYLOR — SANING THINGS BEHIND MY BACK IS HE? THAT SHowS HE'S NOTHING BUT A COWARD = HE'D HIT A GbY ON THE HEAD Wil A PIECE OF LEAD PIPE WHEN HE WASN'T LOOKING RATHER THAN FIGHT FACE TO FACE. LIKE A MAN WELL YoU SHOULDN'T HAVE QUARRELEO WITH MR. TYTE — HE'S TELLING THE NEIGHBORS A LOT OF ONPLEASANT THINGS ABOUT YoU