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eee ey TESDAONEDELaEI TT exeEteRES LENS Cams ace pen sere ee Tee PAGE 10 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925. Si AY Cc O| ra ey , 4 BY SWAN E 4 It : argued 11 2 f » kiteh SEQUEL TO" fe FLAPPER WIFE” eit 1 f THE STORY so Pan: ‘omfortt hed ‘ ' MAY SEYMO i h ee \ h . icilied hime . wepy i t ke xf with $29." ¢ ta a ad haw . MMUNEE days iat a ea S| oke aad tote the batalla Atte | ta (Qe GHT GUYS |) (WELL GOOD-NIGHT, SATURDAY WOULD ty to the dist BIER MET HE TAKES TH’ Cane — || Say Bi TH. Wierd, SATURDAY Wout Ty to the distre HEME. WEUE BREN OUT All tue! |Menes isd For HP BERN Deon in BND HE ONLY SPENT 15 dom me || TH’ ICE CREAR — Lie beta FoR ® SODA AND NoW HE'S \ YOU BOUGHT ENOUGH “TAMING (VE. HOME - I'LL GIVE | me. HIM’ B DIRTY DIG BEFORE || effort to “I third of } clothes. and At that m down as it rounded a corner, and) The thing I 4 after ¥ fou lotta, leay her not to Worrted, and deman money to b to bring the hotel, bi people do respect in money you know, , They kow-tow bow down and woraht but they May finds her selis her jow bill, moves 1 to Ko b: pher t DONT TAKE (T SOHARD, PROFESSOR. |! ? CONT MAKE ME LAUGH . | REMEMBER | Baa kde her LOST REMEMBER WHAT You TOLD (wr comm sonny YOUR EXACT WORDS To ME-"| AM decides to se! {ME A YEW OAYS AGO ~ —- YOu ARE NoT SURPRISED, JAMES -THAT A MAN OF than get a at . JEALOUSY 1S ALL IN THE MIND || INTIMATING THaT || YOUR MENTAL PROPORTIONS WOULD (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) AND NOT THE HEART AM JEALOUS ?|| STOOP TO SUCH A CHILDISH THING e. he uP, Ox AS JEALOUSY" HAW HAW i ; babies ATS ¢ E next mornir fur coat. ‘The furrrier gave her $1,000 for it—only a third of what she had recklessly paid for it 10 days fore. As he pointed out, it would have te be repaired. May had stained the rich silk lining with her favor. ite narcissus pe and had burned a hole in fur collar & cigaret. The coat had not seem ed such a prec c 1 Ago when she Marrying Waterbury's mo May sold her | "Oh, Iam sick—nick and tired of everything May sobbed wildly . and everytt away! Don't you t t hostess? Why, w wrote to Gloria Then, after much biting of the pen, Gregory. i (ALVES NeG ARE: OF THES PUNT & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 1—THE NEW GASOLINE STATION “Well, has happened at last!"| to view as p % the movies. ald tho Fairy Queen. Woodehtck “What has happened?” asked the| house, and there was 3 ‘Twins in surprise. WHAT ARE YOu WORRYIN’ ATIABOY ! THATS TH’ SPIRIT ~ DON'T ABOUT-CORA RASNT ety y g > | WORRY YET— 206’ GIVE ‘EM TURNED You DOWN FOR TIME. You'L. HAVE PLENTY To A OATE YET. HAS. WORRY ABOUT LATER ON armor, 4 face the town w r of an eyelash.” of course, didn’t » most w n, she thoug r . ; crying. Tho maternal tnstl “You might guess," sighed her| was Chick Chipmunk be beautiful unless sho | CINE: The mater att teat | got Royal Highness. “All the meadow| But the most asto sive clothes. She cried] a under the mun, atirred ¥ people and wood folk, and even thé| of all waa tho é¥idence of new |a# sho opened the doo! o DORNOP Te bnd she heli the taby barnyWAY fitiabitants, have the ding that had been gbing ‘om. [ing howhe, Cried because sho wan) i>) 0’ The on to her, ax a mother automobile craze.” behind eve: tiny | poor, but f all because she | vate Nancy laughed merrily. “I ted the b With Shouldn't worry about it," she said ; “People can only get into ono kind of trouble at a time. when they are dc mot into any chiet.” “That is true,” smiled ti “And let us hope that there Will be peace at least from now on. | mi But there! That isin't what I came | ft seo you about. Will you Twins | @tart a gasoline station for me? I Suppose it is ne y even for| ing fairies to keep up with the times, (To Be Continued) MUDD CENTER FOLKS neomed | $0 Y’ AIN'T FEELIN’ SO WELL T'DAYT, EH PoP? WHY DON'T Y’ Go OVER HANING TD WALK ON and I've had about two dozen | a Had’ desided:to CRUTCHES AINT so Bad! CARON, Kick ters and telephone calls this week f with her tn Calf To DOC TEBBS AN’ GIT I CAN SEE ALL TUE TREES ITs TLL KETCH asking me to please fix a place for| that is, if Carlotta HIM To FIX ‘Y’ UP 2 people to get gasoline for their cars, AN BIRDS AN’ BE OUTDOORS AS MUCH AS L WANT To= ITS NOTHING UKE BEING IS TH HOSPITAL. he had! sh her that she was ¢ inly,” sald sed as Punch over what “We'll do just “That's fin Queen in a relieved voice with me then. I'll show you w it is to be. I think tho best js half way up the valley the road runs between the creek | work and the pond. | Then she gave each of them the|the Fairy Qu % wonderful magic shoes in which|tainly have to work in a hurry! they had had so many other adven-| these ¢ tures. | times, don’ ‘The instant the Twins put them) “Yes, on the world seemed to chinge.| with ¢ Hidden things ne very plain,} ‘*C guch as tiny roads and paths run-| Q ing ¢tiss-cross here and there over | begun the countryside (that you can only | tomer.” just guess are there when you (To Be Continued.) n is all 1 to th ul. 6 Fat hange, she the night, hor ugly little said Tick Tack, Here is I DID AN’ TH’ BLAMED Foot Jook with ordinary eyes) sprang in-| (copyright, 1925, N. B. A. Bervice, Inc.) ADVISED ME T’ HAVE MY GEE -To SEE ALL THE THERE'S A MAN wT - ————— = es TEETH X RAYeD ~~ I TOLD OMER KIDS RUNNING ONLY ONE LEG AN’ SEE : HIM T’ TAKE ‘EM ALONG AROUND HANING FUN paar HON HAPPY HE IS= I 6veSS SF) | necklaces, ax Mrs. Prescott t AZ |iett to her hier wonderful necklace I OUSHTA BS THANKFOL- THAT I MANE BOTA OF A\WKE- I SHOULD AAKES ME MAD =AN' HERE AMON cRUTeHES! | | ya 0D I DONT SEE Why T CANT RUN AROUND Like THAT-OM,WELL, fl ASBBE SOMETIME WITH HIM AN’ GO AS FER AS He Liked! at the time CLIPPING FROM THE BURG SUN—CONTINUED Mr. Prescott told the reporter that he had a different theory | of Commissioner vhich was | at large. Prescott is extremely that the thieves obtained the neck-| nervous about his wife lace from the safe before Miss El-|dren ay long as this mo lington arrived in the room, and/and he has offered ing on the $10,000 to anyone scene the ‘o kidnap Miss! hend him. It is ve Ellington. One of the men was en-| Mrs, Prescott and | tain the pearts is still and chil is free, | ward of Hl appre jo that wo boys will trusted with the pe The ring the city for a while until leader of the gang, thinking the| things have calmed down a bit jewels were perfectly safe, carried If it were pe away from my me to get * sald Mr. | “I would the girl out, and the man d the jewel case in the vase, th Praise: tS thse — ee that if they were caught, not jenVa- tou Wusope Next: weal aside Three ills in the Ui f the mod would be found upon them Imain an indefinite time. Mra, Pres.| Ct”, flapper aro thrills, frills and That the one man who was not] oottry. mother is over there, and sho| *# | captured came back to find the} y/o.) ‘oud $0 hi 1 jewels and failed to find them, ter -with: her; buty of coune, my} “ MOMUN, POP The Trouble Maker shows that he had no knowledge wife would not leave me for a long! | ‘BY TAYLOR of Where they had been secreted.|”,. DON'T PESTER ME-I SAID YOU CouLDN’T’ )" WHAT'S HE HAS Good REASONS 1 WALL e Consequently the police think the| Vit ff pal HAVE “THE CAR “TONIGHT AND THAT: + I] qhe matter with / TO BE ‘Oo~ HE THREW ( Seine OFFICE ree cae si fan who dropped the jewels ta ona| “Anyway,” he continued, “you| SETTLES IT- NOW GET OUT OF HERE Pop? HE'S SURE A ‘TOY AUTOMOBILE: AT” ABOUT THIS = L SENT THAT ye EN i beh c At the men who are now in. prison,| May Droudeast the tact that Mr AND LEAVE ME ALONE ~ I'VE GOT h ae BAD HUMOR MR.TTE ANO ALMOGT. ABOUT OMOBLE TO POP. OT TOO OLO 7 They {hink that the man decided ta| Pre ‘6 pearls, if they are stolen | OTHER WORRIES WITHOUT KILLED HIM ~ AND IT WAS t ye THE PADDLE YET FOR A JOKE ure, will have to be taken | YOU BUTTING IN— ty deposit vault, ax not | in the ALL UNCALLED FoR TOO ~ doublecroms his comp MR.TYTE JUST GENT IT that the jewels would not be found ions, hoping 4) from a — \ COME ALONG! fintil he- should regain his liberty, | With my consent will my wife w r| ‘TO HiM IN FUN BUT PoP All the convicted men will be ques-| them again, Ever since she } HAD TO LOSE H TEMPER OVER: IT. Honed again today to find out it| had thom, and especially since her any ons of them knows anywing | J been augmented by her maput the: pearts, sister's pearls, they haye been a Mrs. Proscptt Smmediately source of trouble and anxiety the necklace to the y deposit he ros Boh ower CO vault, and #he intimates that st will f they have caused. Foor litte | long time before ahe will wear} Miss Wllington’s death can be di- | ain, If she ever doe rectly attributed to them, and all | The Pre the pearls in the world are not | he’ -almont fateful as the Hope} Worth onc human tife.” | diamond, and it would not be sur-| (Copyright, 1926, The Seattle Star.) prising if Mra. Prescott dispoucd of - | them in some wa giving the pro. TOMORROW—Letter from Leslie coeds to charity \ Prescott to the Little Marquise, She Jowels now consist of imepears of The Seeret Drawer, sont colt pearis have come to ” fi 3 | v SS ae ethene needa eee —naet