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( HEAVENS! You LEFT THE LIGHTS GOING ,BOoTs- ou WERE THE LAST ONE To LEAVE! ANO THEY'VE BEEN GOING ALLL >) SUMMER ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ~ THE SEATTLI 1 w a a4 1 rel G « fa WA RS ) y b 1 Ye “ \S nar me awl. | bered « e ant w wa a r t ab Ma ked the thing ly } Let e Fishback the oy f ike A I didn’t baw 1 out for mak-| Films," de tie " Hicted hin I told you you ought/ my nerve to go a ICE BURTON mre cai, an a her usband th ed I'm nm f SEQUEL TO"Oe FLAPPER WIFE" ©NEA SAA tah his out ris yeiie. tere twa THE STORY SO PAR 1 asked Not on y a ™ rh t's MAY . * fe! She hated the old boy long be “ b she fore I arrived on the scene! Bho | films these da having “ a bottom of a ship " ' a " sho ¢ 1 * sali Ma emiled sar z Um Dan, I can't be © when take a 4 say that she t ! t N man leaves 4) D husband unless sor man is Lint hat Li persuading her to leave And Carlot se Fr y 4 admits that Frotking was a pretty | “After you've shod you aon SA good husband, You just fet her fail|1'll read your 1 laze le 20d rege } Lehn in love with you. Wasn't that the Are you to let he | | CONT PAY y, aay Payeied way it waa, really ur palm hen ( | deer S00, On Dan's answer was surp! v3 had gone t r he W Zi) 4 Iw ut let a othe woman | the scent ne perfume 4 in the world talk t me the way Sur Da we y you're talking to me," he sald, “You | “May It'll help to y call me a rotter da cad, and I sit) th Ume awa here and take i I guess 1 must be When he hb taken Ma back t in love with you really crazy }her seat, he sauntered down to th about you, I mean end of the car Goldie Ga f ‘The arrival of the walter with the films awaited him soup cut short this conversation. ores Then the blonde acr aisle evi He came bac a half bh dently deol " Dan's at nning from ear to ear »y ing her bag on the | dropped down beside Ma : . a t it opened and She says I'm golng to mar t any ina tum & cake of the brightest | plonde,” he informed her nea ‘ouge May had ever seen, a lip May bétrayed ‘bo. interes , tr p 4 eA k and an eyebr pen Bhe | news.! NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) threw up her head and laughed at I'm not," he went on séTS it May h Dar expression as he beheld this) jy rto her Not if a certa Why, of course,” he said, “your money doesn't mean a Lady seems to have dropped her | her sec 1 she ee wie ctl thing in my life... it’s you I want.” pinata romttbared php wd as Dan De ked May — mma a Dut the cosmetics back Ba cde . ma 1 . - hese Rabetede ut her affairs. She re.) but she said nothing, She 1 Thank you so much,” the blonde! grip that b MON CORA-LES . n hand betwee! trilled, king at him soulfully fro: CMON LORALES GO ON LL RIGHT. DOESNT tr ed her with |Membered that Carlotta had hinted | oo da Wate beeys Tl under her aticky eyelashes, Bacher ghylageee My " SEEM GOOD To BE KOME he was not to be trusted any |). Reet eens eee | May i have sworn that her|-acq if it werent for the ge XK, || AGAIN 2 THERES one you doing here Y Blachle: wast ie * constantly on! ringers stroked his as she took the| iin train It take courin ne 4 WAY ~ |! THING SORE ABOUT THIS of the woods all by u hear from bim, don’t you? affair with ®) bag from him Tad ahtweion BIE TOGA T fanaa ie VACATION, DEAR = WE ourself?” he wanted to know. “The asked suddenly, “He's probabl Shape tien: Shee s of me to drop it, but 1) yop, a, Sig. 'y < epecioey eh ~ SANED A LOT OF st I saw of you, you were all wrrktea' you “All: about me.” alr ot enn that Women | get so nervous and jumpy sitting on| 1) in yg e, Ma ‘Waterbury. How] Dan shook bia: head. ar ractive in men 4 train without a soul to talk to!) “8% noe im There, Waa & ; : you haven't answered my | Don't you ouch of the the mountebank: No, indeed, I hardly ever hear "he reminded her. “What » ie : t Dan Spr 6 thi May shrugged. her shoulders. from Herb,” he sald. “We've known you Seine in’ SO gle ca] DS has elder Bh a emgage t everything he nald “T didn’t lose him T just} cach other for 10 or 15 years, and Tha Soni tty Die ge of the | ea thie minutef” Dan her look with suspte didn't marry him,” : ndif- | in hat ¢ path ibe laughed posted ra Meio pean te — ss cao eee ou be ‘3 hes a, rc “i : Imagine es herp rene yore i Th ~ his face sobered. and he re pa vs rad a fosch He her mind once in a while?* him. He's no good friend of! ajtos and ¢ acs + lea Lou | turned to ‘his food end to: May, Sid: gave: bien. a ‘ele debits She’ had decided in a flash that | mine." h pnd Ceictiai” May, ncgwored |) “Mo, you think: X treated’ Cariotts| 4 cies arm from his ! him badly he began, but a move her arm his gras a And then she saw that he was| ment from the girl across the aisle Darling a -y eM at G t listening to her He had stopped him. ye ‘or 4 was staring down the a She had apparently made u tt me 4 I é (6 R (Eafe train mind to talk. This Umo aa she lean- | the world? If I weren't CF TLE UNAS May stared also. At tho far end’ edt them and opened her lips, | "ich widow, but a ) ot the car sat a girl 1 May | She included May in her smile Da t y Olive Roberts Barton menta ermed a“ blonde If you folks had a pack of cards| 0 his ould tell your fortunes,” she)" of course, he said. NO. 5—THE STONE IN THE ROAD “I do it aveully: well -.-| Money dowan't mean I'y deaths t Va you I v Cutie Cottontail and Mosey Mud}like a taxi-cab, the rock wouldn't van's | Takes and © «. 1 learned hy May leaned back mM ' z ‘Turtle sat talking and t ial ae vier hiies. bed to a5 ry to do It at echoot from my roommate |o¢ the window af the CONE Oe ee os Cutie told “him all about his plan| automobile fust t ough for. a t iieg| A®fUl rich people. I went to an scape the mira | “EXTRAVAGANCE fon Unie sues to save Grubby Woodchuck from|groundhog family the rock loomed with wide blue eyes that | “ful swell school Im in the) the sky, the radiance of the sys bs GOES TO SHOw~1F YOO wae ( having a bad accident, like a house. the movable eyes of now. shino on the trees. AMNTHING DONE RIGHT, J| ° ng Well, I'l do it,” sald Mosey.| Grubby tried to think, but he She sat back and waited for this Well, you go back and talk to DO \T YOORSELE ») “TM do what you ask me, Cutle.| couldn't. However, he, managed to your girl friend, Dan?” |‘ sink In. Goldie Gay for a while, and let me . ve But it's a risky business.” }push both feet on the pedals os| May asked idly “T've never seen you on the| ‘nk It over,” sho said lazily “Oh, not so very,” said Cutle| bard as he could. That threw out! Dan started, laughed and looked | *oreen,” May answered coidly, She watched him go, conscious mysteriously. “But thank you a/the clutch amd put on the brake “Ym there, th the blonde | at the eyes of the movie mag let. And now I'll make some cther|at the same time, if you know me," he said carelessty.| answered complacentty, “You may |°"** pes Ee aisle were upon her visits.” So he said good morning| what that means. And of. course I know {s that she's beer not have heard of me yet, but you + Wouldn't It be wonderful if he and t off to the place where Sammy Snake lived. And they talk ind talked. “Yes, I'l do said Sammy finally. “But a ticklish busi- ness,” “Oh, not so very,” said Cutle. And away he hopped to Prickles Porcupine’s house. nd they sat and talked and 00 h'm!”’ said Prickles. “I'll i after that Cutie flew around to other houses asking everybody to help him to save Grubby. All this time Grubby was “step- ping on the gas” in the little blue automobile and having the time of his life. U and down dale he went like a tiny blue comet, w js under people's noses so f y didn’t ul he was “Honk! horn impuden' as much as say, “Get off the earth, everybod: and excuse for i The ng .was fine d was clear and everything was suddenly on roundir 4 curve, didn't Grubby see an enor mous rock ly right in the middle of the road in front of him not 10 st yw he was there un. Hi went his Honk!" yourselves sized automobile LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES- COTT TO THE LITTLE MAR- QUISE, CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER—CONTINL “After making little Jack perfectly iserable,” nurse continued, rs. Prescott sald the * ‘I'm going to leave you. I'm not going to stay with such a naughty boy.’ “Rising abruptly, she put Buddy dov aly. He wot a little his uncertain Jack started forward to ho In doing so e baby fe ¢ then rocker broke loose ainst < little, of course, pandemonium “Jack was commence frightened that he d to scred nd stooped to pick the baby up. The baby, sens ing that something terrible had hap: pened, tried to push Jack away, and as this was the first time that the baby had not with ope more fri Jack grew more and ntened “Mrs, Prescott Senior, seeing what a terrible he she had stirred up, aid: ‘I cannot stand this noise,’ and left the room. “lL wiped the few drops of blood| from the ba forehead—he really was only tched Prescott and had down a litt he d Jack in, and in calming when you came began to be frightened of you. That is the whole story . I don't think I was ever so angry n my life, Little Marquise Before PORTLAND STAGE Daily 8:40 A.M, Depot and Tleket Oftiee WAG Srd Ave, (Old Wire Station) t 240 P-| best we can. elcomed his brother | \should decide that she was the type he tried to guide his atitomobile| ing her darndeat to Oirt with me| Will Goldie Gay." ; me rhe ria 1a ine se a inttae: “Have yea| “Is that your own name. . .Goldie| B® wanted: tor /@-film,; and should But it all happened so quickly! had your lunch?" Gay?’ asked Dan war ber Z couldn't do muéh guiding.} May said she hadn't, and two le shook her head. “No, in But of course, he won ‘ bggs f told herself. "I'm too ne mud guard he rock and| minutes later they were sitting op- she said f Papa | O14 item, hoo. ol tore it clear off, then the car! p< each other in the dining car,| ever would let mo drag the family | Pree? feb Rit ni ven In like bounced over to the edge of the| Before they had time to give their| name into the filma Fou'd be | toe ate ocraee y ‘and Janded in a. ditch and| order to the walter, the chemical| susptised to know who I really am/"| 7° Dotter cameythru the car, ped biond had taken her seat at the| Dan pretended astonishment | "Next stop, San Jose!” ne called But that surprise was nothing to] table across from them. | “Did you notice that big man! (To Be Continued what followed. The rock sud began to move and a cross-look head with a crooked beak pushed if out from underneath For murder’s sake!’ said Mosey y Mud Turi for that is who the rock was, “why don’t you watch where you're going? You gave my ckbone an awful bruise. I think I'm dinged for life.” “Don't you talk,” shouted Grub by. “What were you doing in the middle of the road? You might @ killed me.” No, you might have killed your, said Mosey, "I wasn't mov- self, ing and you were going entirely too fast. Tho sign says, ‘Curve 1d! Run slow,’ I've a good no- tion to tell your father. “You don’t need to,” said Grubby ruefully. “He'll seo it soon enough. It’s got to be fixed and pald for.” But Grubby had more lessons to learn. (To Be Continued. 25 A. Bervice, Ine.) | I thought, T said | Nurse, you must refuse to receive Madamo Prescot? § again, unless I am present “Thank you, Mrs. Prescott," she answered. ‘‘I had determined, if you did not let me do this, to give in my notice, altho I have been with you so many years, and I adore the chil dren; but I cannot get along with that old womar “Hush, Hannah, you must not speak that way of Mr. Prescott's mother. We will just have to do the is old and rather , and has no sym n methods of bring: h, you kr pathy with mode ing up children “Will you please speak to Mr. Proscott about this, Mrs. Prescott? | am quite sure that Mrs, Prescott will tell her son, and he will think | |that I am to blame.’ | | “Yes, I will call him now to make} sure he will be home tonight. I think this matter is a very important one. I went to the phone and called his office. A young girl's voice an | | swered. | | “Is Mr. Prescott there?’ I asked, | | ‘He is busy now, Who Is speak- } in: “It s Mrs, Prescott speaking, Will | you tell him I wish to talk with| | him?!" “T told you, M cot’ was busy, 1 | soon as he has finished. | “Did you understand that {t is his | wife who Js asking for him?" “1 know you said so, but might be some other da not ask for him until he finish ave your nt A, Baxvice, Inc.) | dam, that Mr Bhp 1 him as | Jeonference, 1 | (Copyright, 1925, N. H | TOMORROW—Letter from Leslie | Prescott to the Little Marquise, care Drawer—Continued. — | "| MOM’N POP “Da May sald t him in an amused undertone, “This woman's | afte: Du. d better watch your Dan smiled without looking up from the menu There's only id who's dangerous to me, he remarked. "Who's that? Carlotta?’ Ma asked Again Dan smiled. Hoe picked n pencil and wrote thelr ord the waiter’s pad before he ans “Inn't any man in danger love with you?’ he aske Then, as May said nothin t on: “You made old think you were crazy about then, as far as I can him lke a hot cake. remember what in LEE EPS RCSA RES RE Young men callers would appre- was a hunting sea clate it if there son for birda in cuckoo clocks. woman in the Herbie him. you . Made googley brs ered who's x. he Dip Y’ FIND YER FALSE TEETH Yer (7 DAGOBERT ? MUDD CENTER FOLKS OR BEING THE MOST ABSENT~MINDED PERSON IN MUDD CENTER, PoP SLuPE WINS FIRST MONEY ~~~ ie sei! % % 1 AN’ THEY AIN'T UNDER TH BED NeirHeR!! DERN |! & * YEP! AN’ THey was RIGHT WHERE I PUT EM ww HENRY IL THINK YOU SHOULD FORGET ABOUT YOUR QUARREL WITH MR GUNN AND BE FRIENDS ME BE FRIENOS WITH THAT TWO FACED PIRATE 7 NO SIREE / REMEMBER WHAT CONFUCIUS SAID ~ “HAVE NO FRIENDS NOC EQUAL To YOURSELE” a} = AND BELIEVE ME DELILLE WAS RIGHT— “CHANCE MAKES OUR PARENTS BUT CKOICE MAKES OUR FRIENDS ”~ AND L DON'T CHOOSE GUNN AL FOR ONE OF MINE Wa i Sty t GEG! t BELIENE L AY CRUTCHES, COULD WALI WITHOUT WHAT'S AMATTER P MAKE YERSELF YES, BUT SHAKESPEARE SAID « “A FRIEND SHOULD BEAR. HIS FRIEND'S INFIRMITIES " > Ss You KEEP HOLD OF ME WHILE TL TAKE AY CRUTCHES AWAY . LEMAE UP = LEAS op! GEE Wrz! | CERVERY BEFORE | MEE HEE HEE! LOOKIE ! YOu FORGOT TCANCEL OUR MILK WE LEY AL RIGHT= TLL HOLD 0A) 7 YOUs LCANT- WHY DIDN'T You HOLD INFIRMITIES! SAY WHO GOT HIT ON THE HEAD IN THIS SCRAP ? TEUL ME THAT Bai 25 hy HEA, HENRY You'Re THE MOST CONTRARY MORTAL L EVER Saw! LISTEN TOME! L DON'T WANT To END HOSTILITIES WITH GUNN: AS LONG AS WE REMAIN ENEMIES T° WONT HAVE TO PAY HIM THE FIFTY BUCKS LOWE HIM! oo)