The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1925, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

~ MAY SIEYMIO Ol _ FOOTLOOSE BEATRICE BURTON Y saue TO" he FLAPPER wire" THE STORY SO PAR | MAY & ba Killed affair w her with her t FA Ee a Lttipyey ye oo { juaban her cap for her. Hi and the men Penniiess diamonds Ualifornia w the way th home town ¢ ORYS, frie im love w asks her tc refuses him be tOo well to marry despite his weal On the train b she meets Dan S rying on a desp: GOLDIE GAY, 0 me cape ROSE OF SPAIN” was} filmed im the y Bhadow of the Santa Crug 1 tains, cn a tiny hillock a mile out from }\os Altos. As May's taxicab jolted along ward the little clump of shacks t had been hurriedly built there, | eyes searched for the Buddah-like figure of Lemuel Fishback. Before the cab had stopped ane] saw him sitting on a camp-chair, fairly overflowing from it in al lax fatness. Beside him, lolllr the ground, with thin red lips, was the est-salaried movie ac r Smith, garbed in the romantic cos. tume of old Spain. May recognized her she saw her .. . recogni: mous nose, the large and the smile that had beamed from dozens of films in the last few years, She saw the a Fishback t Fishback © came ever the rough ground “How do you ao, Mr He took May's arm and swun could have a closer look at her. a cigaret at Serena Smith before ed May wi briet “How waa obvious be too Serena Smitif- great difficuity and: wrinkled } tress glance from and back again te near ther bing his fat nose "| finger holfing| May adm “What do you Fishback. May said to him cordially, out her hand. C ic mean ‘for Aa Olive Roberts payee: NO. 9—THE BURGLAR IS FOUN It was funny that Daddy Crack Ruts forgot to tell his wife about somebody stealing the gasoline out of his car. But by the time he got to th Postoffice and looked over his mail and stopped at the Twins’ fo talk to his friends time. Apd at lunch he and Mrs. Crack auts were so busy talking about the children’s new school shoes, and abovt the ecard from Mrs, Gray Tail that she was | coming to visit them, that it never| And Wally Woodchuck and Grub- entered his head. It's just like aj\by came, and really everyone al- man to forgst to tell his wifa that| Most came, even the old Owl gen he’s been robbed, and that all his|tleman who I{yed on the top floor. friends were coming that night to} And the frog and turtle from the @eip him watch,for the burglar. | brook The Cracknuts family lived In an| There were so many pe apartment in the maple tree, some| watching for Daddy's bur three flights up. But of course|there wasn't anyone left to bx their garage was on tht ground) burglar. If there was, I'd like floor. That afternoon Daddy said} to know who he might be. he thought he'd go nut-hunting so| But one of the Cottontaila as to find out exactly where the) ped on a dry stick. And it heat nuts were. He wanted to be/ off like a pistol shot read to set in a store the minute) yfrs the first frost came. First Fu Garage | Cottontalls, it was lunch | pushes: came Prickles Poret said that altho i much, still he was @ good watcher and t ad ears, and if e his “way he would ie there | ¢) . Cracknuts heard {t and sat {up in bed. ‘Wake up, Daddy," she Mrs. Cracknuts sald she was glad) said. “ft think 1 hear something. to get the whole family out of the! somebody must be trying to get in-| way as she had so much cleaning | (9 our garage.” to do. | “The children spot up things so,” she complained, “T 1 an bes fo have Mother Gr Tall come} the mess things get into. | says I don’t raise them [tt Daddy he cried. rest of my all I had yes sprang up. “I'll bet it is,” "It's some: the A burglar took y and my friend: t for him. ‘or by hat ti dy remembered the | whole affa had had enough AfteFNOON | sleep to clear his mind a little. And| hickory | he started to haul on his stothes | 1 bushes, andi in a hurry it cleaning. | Mrs. Cracknu ‘© tired that | night that she t to bed the very minute she had the’ children | settled. And Daddy said he'd just smoke} one pipe and then he would como| up, too. He was almost as tired| as she was. $0 Daddy spent his looking up cliestnut and mut trees, and haz Mrs. Cracknuts a ee Cracknuts sharply I needec oline off my got to tell you. “That was me to clean the spots | I for arpet. chairs Di Cracknuts felt like two| nts when he had to go down and| | explain all about it By that time Daddy had forgotten | (To Be Continued.) all about the stolen gasoline him-| (Copyright, 1928 self, and about his friends telling| a - him that they were coming to hunt] Washington, D. C., had a good the burglar. theater as far back af 1800 Automobile Painting if ‘OW 1s the time for all good men to paint up the family bus for the summer's touring! A bulletin on How to Paint Your Automobile, prepared by our Wash- {ngton bureau tells you exactly how to get about the job, if you want to paint your car yourself. It describes the methods to be followed for the two kinds of jobs—-a repaint job over the old paint work, or & complete painting Job from the clean metal up. If you want a copy of this bulletin, fill out the coupon below and mali to Washington ns irected: CLIP COUPON HERE _ your | of } 6 LOLNURGS “erg PHS PUNT |" co ~ MOM’N POP o that Moran y her,around rd the ® path with me was Mickey M & man with th t and the manners ¢ ard heeler. What you want?” he asked ‘sir-| of Fishba and Dlulsh Seen th reniely good looking, May yona | pol lor sweep over her face in a bli hat seemed to sear her skin To be looked o like an animal That was humil Many a man who I n't a matrimontal bargain He had scrav THE SEATTLE STAR still want yo rid dan't shed that n had Continued MU DD C SEN" TER FOLKS | SAY, CALEB, WASN’T IT ru -) 7) EDGAR ALLEN POE THET | ¢ WROTE ANNABELLE I DUNNO! Never HEARD OF EITHER ONE OF 'EM~ ASK FANNY BUZZ OVER er TH’ PosSTOFFICE~-SHE HANDLES ALL THE —— POP GET LP {| QUICK~TYTE’S HOUSE 18 ON A MOBILE EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The 1322 New York av., Washington, D, C 1 want a copy of the bulletin HOW TO PAINT AN ‘and enclose herewith 6 centa in loote postage and mailing costs: Seattle Star, AUTOMOBILE, | tamps to cover postage NAME viseceesseenees §T. AND NO, OR FR OH HURRY MR,GUNN~ HENRY ISIN THE UPPER. BEDROOM ~ HE'S OVERCOME BY SMOKE I COULDN'T GET HIM ODT/ BOOTS WHAT ARE You = DOING , BooTs # | STvOVIN AND HER BUDDIES t Oe ) CCT yA AS wt tien sere he BY MARTIN S{UOYING ? y's feat NGO PEEING pais} WELL, DEAR ? On, IM Sue’ LOOKIN’ THROUGH SOME BooKs TS LOTS OF ¢ 1 NEVER Or WHEN “iN FACT, | WELL-THERE THEY ARE IN TH’ RUBBISH BOX= SMT THEYLL SY TLL NENER HAFTA Look AT 'EM AGAIN! ——) Bore canst 1 DONT WANE To. {| FON -FoR you?! ITS Like woawany UP EARLY ON | WELL, 1 7? SANDAY MORNIN YOu KNOW ), NEVER . | YOU CAN GO BACK TSLEED IF ifs | XWANNA. PRETTY coon a! Less COLEGELL OPEN NYLL HAVE: Tsteoy BY BLOSSER — ISNT THAT FINE, FRECZLE: s? 3g THE DOCTOR SAID T DIDN'T AAVE To USE TUESE ANYNORE, Mom'! 600Dy! GooDy! Ao, 80, JUMBO! TAKE THEM BACK JN) W ALLEY= I NEVER, , AEVER HAPTA (. WALILON THOSE SL Axymore I! J aN BY GOLLY, UM JusT INTHE NICK OF TIME OH MR, GUNN — ge HENRY'S POCKETBOOK 18 INTHE TOP BUREAL

Other pages from this issue: