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PAGE 20 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 MAY SEYMOUR n Sereaees gveeee gels — Y eae aaa Racal i attr Sant irege a wras” [fr im, ™ S| BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES GEN MAN Her work r y of address : WELL APT ISNT REO!!! tm ny LOUE! WAIT A GEE.1M GLAD Minute — ~ YE 7 ar » YORE van | YOu How Ame vor eas BS - Ss he addressed as many t | Papeete y and aid “ iio aed ys as 500 ay. But this was not «ra = le ¢ TH eee ’ ~ enough A thousand a day was T = ‘m en 4 the number required, and at the “ f 5| ay , er ¥ end of the second week May gave | of jor y ad at! wey ° up her job lant ho said r, and her knob when he to beliey she had be: could turn o} te typist who} “All my life... I've been trying to find my way to you,” ed letters ®| she said in a u his sper. 1 she turned night she read ¢! ofticn was be th her eye. She si4 t Saturday pte benillemone ead she made up h Circe. CORUREPE siee PRS PUNKS y¥ re WS Roberts Barton NO. 16—A NEW WAY TO POP CORN Daddy Cracknuts and Mrs. Crack- = “W. nuts went chugging happily along , Cra in their little automobile to place where the big chestnut tr arem, The sky was as bite As June and) 1 gy big white clouds floated around in| jess 1 it like froth on soda water. You would never have di that Jack Frost had been sno around the night before with hammer. But he had. He'd been nutburrs open—big pri burrs! He cracked Open that the satin brown nuts spilled down onto the ground Daddy Cracknut his wife | ! were going to lay ! r winter supply. They had given Chirk Chipmunk a as far as the pop-|a corn patch near ‘the buckwheat feld. | When they got there Chirk hop- ped out, and on they went until| they came to the chestnut tree. | popcorn in beside the en: No! You CAN Go H! COMEGE ABEAD N FORGET {T OPENED YESTERDA 35) 2" w= | MUCK AG | NOW- | PROMISED HOW FAR IN ADUANCE \ \¢ LAST peatland me \| } 1GO WITH cHOcK DOES A FELLOW HAVE To ING AE YOU FOR A DATE > 909 | OW.AT ALL OPENDS « THE SUNIOR DANCE NEXT WEEK 2 sho wanted to 0 was in his at his breast seams to me , I declare!’ said t him, she i~ that life held or for than this ¢ arms of THE END 8 go down to my ught I'd better lay FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HAM» BINKS COMPANY ARE | HANING A SALE ON ICE CREAM } | REFRIGERATORS! GUESS TLL 60 DOWN AND BUY ONE J THer's TH’NeW Style! ALL THEM }) GREAT PaixTeRs SEcH AS REMBRAND, MIKE ANGELUS AN’ SIR Josh REYNOLDS SIGNED THEIR NAMES TO ‘THEIR PAINTIN’ 4m ICE CREAM Holo= DON'T KNOW RIGETER 8? Ta {WHAT AN ICE CREAM Baer ASK AKOM Beenie aie: WHAT IS A IcE CREAM 'FRIGETER you what to do And there, if you please, were It Scramble and Scamper Squirrel you & Cracknuts, their sons, walting for them. to “Hello, Daddy! Hello, Mal We ih thought we'd surprise: yo they | “You hop up on top now, an¢ called from the tree. ‘We've been here since early mornt Pinte! dase th ‘Well, I declare!’ saij Mr. and) way again. But th NEA Service, Ir Mrs. Cracknuts happily. “This 15) mile when “pop.” P Attle Marquise, ca quite a family party. Aro there) 1 must have a blowout,” said jof the Secret Drawer—Contimed. many nuts?” | Dad “Oodles!” sang out Scramble. Mrs. Cracknuts started to fill) pop, pop! baskets, while Daddy and the boys| wsty goodness! A cylinter must { eee be missing dreadfully to sputter And when they started on thelr! jiy» that,” gald Daddy. “I'll have homeward trip, the little car waslty stop at the Twin Garage. and were on their y hadn't gone a} (( went something again. full nearly to the ceiling. | get it fixed. Just listen.” | "We are going to have a fino| “Pop, DOP, POP, Pop, pop!” : pantry full of stores for the win-| When they got to the garage ‘and AOM, WUAT'S ise MOM ter,’ said Mrs. Cracknuts. “It 1s/ lifted the lid, there was Chirk’s pop: A ICE CREAM BOT, , How cartainly—" |corn ell nicely popped from the} "FRIGETER P Do You SEW Suddenly she stopped. “There's! heat of the engine. | See. ICE CREAM Chirk Chipmunk!” she cried. “We forgot all about him, And ho has} laugh. rybody had a feast and a good a bag full of stuff. Where shall} (To Be Continued.) | we put him?” lec 4. B.A. Bervics, Inc.) | AFTER PoP SLUPE FINISHED PAINTING WIDOW BuMP’s HOUSE HE HAD A HARD Time CoN— VINCING HER THAT HIS NAME OUGHT To BE SIGNED To THe JoB LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES.) ‘Why are you hanging around COTT TO THE QUISE, CARE OF TE DRAWER—CONTINUED. |here no late?’ he anked. | ‘I waited a moment to see what she was going to answer, vas trembi! c arquine I was trembling, Little Marquise. ently the girl burst out cryin * e r 6 do! nf I felt something must t fone to | threat to discharge her and I thought | counteract the emotionalism of the lit wax time to Interfere. The evening goes to waste if a © 125 By NEA SERVICE, INC moment, so, as I slow my| “1 went out and told him to got | Hows arm docan't, ¥ ands away from my Tout. Hoe left without saying vord, STE are ; > Sar aac i ymiled and sald, “Ie it as as all,and I turned to ie girl rageaguis MOM’N POP A Good 'Time to Start BY TAYLOR that, dear?” |: “She had raised her little, appeal: | GPEAKING OF THE IVE S) [ RIDING BACK AND FORTH TO YES. AND IT WOULD \7” THE OFFICE IN) 1S AN UNNECE BILLS -BILLS-NOTHING BUT BILLS - WHY THE TYTES CODLD LIVE . anwwered | IM, tear-stained face up to mine and King, trembling, ‘Oh, Mr. Pres “L think 1 1s, Lealte, John, still ignoring Syd and Sally, | cott, you will not let Mr. Condon { 1) (OUR AUTOMOBILE BE JUST AS BASY WELL, DIM ARY EXPENSE» FOR YOU TO MAKE WILLING TO L THINK IT WOULD BE WISE IF YOU FOLLOWED “As usual I've been all kinds of «| + THODS % fool. Younee, I was much disap.|“scharge me, will you?’ Foe FIVE GENERATIONS Bas Alene rd Ye NCAR DUS res GHEE OUR LOTTIE OR NEW } , pointed when Condon came back| ‘''Certainly not,’ I promised decid: | ON WHAT L HAVE To + ING: vou (ae))) % CAR JUST AS WELL rt AS MRS. TYTE YEH! THESE without Sally and my fimt impulse edly. ‘He has nothing to do with PAY ODT EVERY “| SMOKELESS AND [is \i| A DOES BILLS LOOK was to go over tovher } jthe » young women in my office.’ MONTH TO KEEP STOP BLYING EXPENSI \\\y LIKE IT, TOO sist that you both ‘ally Atherton groaned, but I do THIS FAMILY NECKTIES AND _- Y ‘ f : with me, I ed to get my hat! not think Jack heard her. Ho was Gone ‘J SILK HOSE a when I heard Condon tal ‘| busy explaining and making his a haat 33 someone in the outer office. I open-| peace with me. od my door and found that ho was| tal@ie ina very ugly manner to lit tle M. suorita ¥\ @! “TL thought nis girl would go,’ Jack continued, “when I my assurance that o iA hold her Job, but ahe nued to weap. HOOPING COUGH | Minally 1 thought that a ride might qulet her and 0 no had Mase Spr bieeo ce | rand I asked her if she had | duce paroxysms of coughing. | had her dinner.’* “No, 1 have eaten nothing since | breakfast,’ she told mo. ‘I have heen so nervous knowing Mra, Ath VAPO RUB | orion was to come back Over 17 Million oat Used | Yearks ‘Why should Mrs, Atherton make’