The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1925, Page 5

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 1925. _ MAY SEYMOUR " FOOTLOOSE BEATRICE BURTON Sewer TO"2/e FLAPPER WIFE” THE STORY hed ' AK _ WUGLIEMO, & mov as promised to bring 1 ” a red cent,” she stormed, unless t under ¢ would Atlantic City Fi and wet ¢ sent down How easy life had been then How soft and comfortable! Ah, it was one th you had to b It was not easy t ta that sh mood, a the form of EIN RI EASE BYES PUN ¥ Olive Roberts Darton NO. 11—UNCLE RINGTAIL’S CAR Coon took his} foot off slowly, lika this phews. Co and Cobbie,| "Yea, Un a ride in his new racer. ed to say bought a new racing car] prised wher « yellow as a pumpkin and built n such a shape that it’ looked | o a beat than an automo- ttlé coons start. | ¢ were a0 sure! ‘ Coon never intended times, i what was more, he; “And each end to have those y | pedal down fir ters ing either, he said. 8o the little fellows w hiag is—just d lowly and en and by the ca joy the country and watch all the but rolled along sign if eyerybody would only | as a lemon watch the roa t 5 miles," “Weil, I might go s 1 Mister Coon cau When it g he 1 this little knob on th and fix this jigamacrank on! o. Then 1 press the!‘ h my foot and that sta € nid Corny. majig or n gamacrank Then I'm smooth so I {t's all right,’ id Mister Coon ‘Just so we don't go over 26 miles said Corny and with all their * cried Cobby. “Isn't I like to go fast, Uncle nele, it's up Don't you, I'm going to dol+, 25 now it, but I can't move to until I press pedal in the floor down with my foot. Now I ean put the| handle ere 1 want it.” And Uncle il pulled it gently to ward him ‘ ly , Uneier’ sald Corny and! y together near to 2 aid “Just about the same 4 " said Corny. ‘Uncle going miles an hour w it's 30. Oh, Uncle said Mister Coon. “I think lometer isn’t working right. « very slowly Indeed!* “Uncle Ring, 35 miles now,” said Cobby Corn | (To Be Continued.) E. A. Bervice take my foot oft! ¥ 1 (Copyright, 3 lhe glad to see you at the plant, except that little cat of a Margy Stimpson. I don't envy you with) LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES: | het. I think the boss wants to talk COTT TO THE LITTLE MAR-|with you about her right away: QUISE, CARE OF THE SECRET | When she's net around. Ho Sax DRAWER—CONTINUED. s to pesan gate dey pe U aeicaati “Here she com called Jimmie | Of y har ead joyously. He thre ay his ¢ at_me take you home In vette; I 1ed to want both Bally 1 not think he Ae ay ny, and at that moment | “rectly ‘Tomorr stead, free, 1 still on f gave Atherton all the creait | Tame iad into ha 2 k eee he fp ioe bringing @ soul) + tol Mr. Prescott that I came} grt ata ae ‘oat on the verge;|down to the train to meet Mr ee ct im | Atherton and am going to take her | end him |? ) to her home “You're somewhat peremptory the slightest push either way woman ¥ any other ent him over, Lesile, but I'm such a bossy person | reac oh unk down. | myself that I iike to be bos ed | down, into s of desperation , ™Y 4 hope fit was, hefonce In a while, and I am glad you| Tigd be tae th a great {have taken matters into your own | . ands, 0) do ant to ome boy’ us heart, he was | bands, for 1 do wan 0 home | and get into a kimono more than anything elae in the world, except to take a hot bath.” We bade which IT could luetant on his and started away in the little roadster, A Aw we were on our way, Sally holding @ niche in my husband's business that probably would be vard to fill While I was thinking these th 4, Little Marquise, Sally, more distingue than ever, bye re came to us followed by three por ters carry sorta of traveling | to me and “What is it, La “Good heavens, 8 that I wanted to talk to you as mpediment “1 don't alw from frien! ing me, “It You'd about it Little Marquise, 1 hardly know gain 6, altho Holl L most farcinating place, and 1| ew to besin ad a gorgeous Ume, Are you glad opyright, 1925, N. MA, Service, Ine.) {0 see me, Jimmie?” She sald all MONDAY — Letter from lie this in a breath Prescott to the Little Marquise, care , “You bet Lf am. Iverybody will {of the Secret Drawer—Continued, SEATTLE SALESMAN (HEY Guzz- HELP ME Ft ND My SHIRT v7hans “Eating my food, sleeping under my roof and not paying AND HER BUDDIES ER TAKE Mir || OK THANKS, BILLY- THAT | BE SWELL.FIRST THING \VE GOTTA DO 1S GET SOME NEW) DRESSES . I RAVEN'T A TRING TO WEAR CHR THEN, ~ TAAT WILL <a) TOU ATEW \ es GEL. GET WHAT Yoo y On hi NEED AND CHARGE IT BONEN Ive TO ME — | WANT You or TA HELP TH’ GIRLS ORAYE IH’ SORORIT HOUSE FORTH’ BIG x DANCE NEXT Werk ey 1 XET ON WHAT STUDIES You'RE GOING To TAKE THIS YEAR ? STUDIES? ON GEE , \ HAONT THOUGHT FREC KLES You KKow = WHaT'N TH’ NAME 0’ COMMON SENSE HAS HAPPENED T’ YER Face, MARSHAL? . IT A DURN Good DisGuise,PoP? ALMOST FOOLED M’SELE \ wit it! TA NAMED AFTER MY MOM = THAT WAS HER NAME BEFORE SLE WAS reels es TAINK I EVER You are beautiful! WAS PULLMAN y kK. ON MOST OF OUR FOR A DIME, MARSHAL. LUD MOSBY GOT & FALSE NOSE AND MUSTACHE FROM A MAIL ORDER HOUSE AND NOW HE IS PREPARED TO COPE WITH ALL SoRTS OF LAW BREAKERS LUD IS AIMING PARTICULARLY To GET & GANG OF BOOTLEGGERS THAT HAVE IT UP LATELY ~~ BEEN WHOOPING \ 10a BY WEA BEMVICRS INC 1 girt always likes to be “sit ©1925 AY NEA SERVICE. INC. BY TAYLOR > YES-WE'LL BE ACCIDENT INSURANCE: MONEY AND YouR SALARY = THEN, Too, L WONT HAVE ANY MEALS TO COOX OR WASHING | YoDO-How LOVELY! MOM’N POP THANK GOODNE: $5 Silver pie L THOUGHT 1D ee eee Ty THE DAMAGE Bc DUR HOUSE 15 ALL COVERED BY INSURANCE. AND NOW WE'RE OFFERED FREE BOARD = =!/ WHAT WELL BE L CAME OVER “T0 SEE IF YoU WONT STAY AT OUR 7 HOUSE UNTIL YOU GET SETTLED AGAIN ARE WE GOING LOVELY OF YoU to the train | patently Iwi haut Pa aa >) Wh reas:

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