The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1925 ” SALESMAN $AM BY SWAN ° : it <t Ts = s LOVE Bp ( \SAY STRANGER, / CERTAINLY! ) (WELL THERES THE ) any COULD “Yor : 1? TAKS PN NG | COULD YC DIRECT / SINGLE, DOUBLE || RESTFUL ROOST J AOVISE ME AS : (HY Olive Roberts Barton | Me To A GOOD yn / OWEN SUITE? | MEA To THEIR RATES? | a NO. 19—THE RACE AROUND THE POND k LODGING HOUSE x. Vy ‘7 fe J 1 All i‘ wa of auet’ (TREE DOLLARS UP To \ "TaReE uP ) ( HOW MUCH IF I Wary )Z6 snd warted | NINE, T GELIEVE—YES 05 || UNTIL TEN OeUnek) iterate SIR, THATS VT! - WINE? |) ; out you don’ broke your warned the other, 4 sh Fis perishable stuff, by Hh was as c beyond many trated who had ty three towerin, for them than a mo t familia cir eyes grew k : hi favare h rour IM ontall breat ae 7 . 2 a, Re ap ae ee earth, Ru rested; the Canadian, tt seemed, ha t fot ume BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES RO wonder t v h t ‘ the - | against ew stirred pping 4 been ¢ ¢ 1 Ail ¢ 1 thin t / T BLYEVE Yoo | ‘ ET ANYONE WHO || WELL,GEE Wizz - eee thelr t t er : e sighe ly wo fer | a allarly , 7 knu t far t } 4 WORACE VERY | . WAS QUITE So IMPOSSIBLE. |] MEBBE HE DIDN'T ie) Xhe breed th > love nd they deporte « ent “oa bber th « crus f WELL LAST NIGHT, | THOU WHY. HE EVEN LEFT HIS KNOW ANY BETTER, the stout of hes J ch. All labor. t r and o had t 6 bi t along There t pe Z 5 HE WAS PERFECTLY HAT ON WHEN HE CAME In |] GIVE HIM TIME Gos Provisions were cached at fre 1 ak 5 ning t 4 r h Kcras be pe t at the 4 5 AWFUL. \ CAN'T \ FEEL SORRY quent intervals all the way up from | co; nd to accomplishment, out of FOR Him the sea, but in the open meadow! heen left behind; here was the wil:| faces, purple w Deneath the 1,000-foot wall an im-| derness, primitive, hostile, merciless. | with exhaustion, rose ‘out of Every foot they moved, every ounce| depths—all were bitten deep they carried, was at the cost of mus . Stocked with | cular exertion. It was only exery sort of pro’ and gear. | th; 1 take on the colc < 3 § J stale i ted? ‘There were acres of ks and bun-| of their surroundings. n e that t tein dies, of boxes and bales, of | teal Money t {To Be Continued.) 2 PRES. wo take for ourselves COTT TO THE LITTLE MAR | nothing, we rati at fate fc QUISE, CARE TH RET . DRAWER—CONTINUED Syd seemed to b to bait John | ru } a st furth . 0 ri 5 " Aska each agin ’ | hat | OW VERY WELL! IF You ARE GOING To AK DON KNOW NOTHIN BOUT HIS Leslie will F lend to me . : oe pte! Norby eri VR: TAKE HIM UNCER YOUR WING ,So To | MANNAHS BOT IF HE FLIPS ANY as much as le during next | of a good many » ve paid | o, “ ‘“ r r : ° ‘ 4 t PEAK=THATS YOUR AFFAIR . BOT IF | MO CIGAH ASHES ON MAH FLOORS iAava. my You won't havel for it by lls ‘ ; mak he ted Mopsinar yey me WERE YOu THE FiRst THinc | AWS GWINE RON HIM RAGGED Much time in the next week or two| over and over « | trayed atte nideailvik tectin I LL 'D BO WouLD BE To | . “I'l telephone for your taxi, Mrs.| not at all éx y 1 from t — TEACH HiM SomE said my husband / Atherton,” ho sald, as he turned to! interest he d Pe t “ ‘i Key 1 / MANNERS miserably. “You don't have'to rub it | Sally, and with this, he left the room. he had chosen this spot as a var ‘ A oss i: dn. “I've told you I've been ai fool. As the taxi came fc . Why can't you let !t go at that. Syd? her good night, 1 my excuser to| com file rather than as T think I could bear it, however, if/the men, and ra little glimpse mh to rest , in*4e back, You beat I could get out of this mess myself.| at my sleeping boys, I went t er date without having to bring Leslie into} room and prepared for bed “ it.” Sy@ and Jack talking for a long tim “Unfortunately, Jack, you should | afterward, and sometimes thetr yo! have thought of that before you did} were raised too high for good na this foolish thing,” was Syd’s com:| ture. “Jack is resenting 8yd's ser ment. mon,” I said to myself. Ti ver Jack turned on his friend, impe-| tancing when I went to tlently. | I had my cofte Syd, you do not think tak. I bowed} point from which study the UD-| yooe she's bad t Sho'n kee lot of dese of fellers. I GaRHG Hae & pinal miningit manner, be + from expe ° thing; he » bir 1) “Dat's } © at | was ready to accomr hospital. As we ge |we saw reporters lurking about street, and for thelr benefit, we t to be very much engrossed In eac other. When we reached the hospital were informed that both the bo RESP>Pag WwW “Not in the least, Jack, my boy T don't think it was even a misde- ) Meanor. It was just a mistake. Have ~ ¥ou not found, Jack, that mistakes ; for foolish impulses are usually pun-|the ‘girl were latter, touch vem his dr j falied more than real eins? Surely|than they were expected to b fia sve ag Yer! Mave IT ; Gitat have taught you that. ‘The law | MEM betore. Jack gave a great sigh vated ' ALL WITH MY : W NOBODY CAN CALL 2)) (—AN THEN 2 LET must have taught you that. The law| o¢ relief, when he t ; dng cee apr oho t Body s DE ST ‘of compensation is absolutely implac-j ang some of in ale = | Saath, 1 ; i NAMES MITIOOT FIGHTIN 3 Tah SD TIA GETTING TIRED CF able. Whatever we do to others,| 1, . natsain ia wales wall-e ~% : NAN TEUL 10S WHERE : FRSErTING TRED OF | ee a nye Curecivesy 085 V4 | vg wn and palo befor an ligent, m countenance that me hk HE GOT THAT SHINER’ _/ OF YOURS ~ COME pald for. If we receive, it is only] 1, Hastings will see you, Mr Rae sett Genitidécioe ; Y s tetas i Because we have given. Always, We} prescott, but I would not stay toc Must pay. Jt is poor humanity’s| jong i¢ 1 were you,” rhe a See eho tt he struggle to escape payment that! (copyright, $s makes all the tragedy of the worid.| po Very few of us understand that if| TOMORROW: Letter from Leslie | 2" We avoid the payment for everything Prescott to the Little Marquise, " e-) High up on this h c phemous complaint nmed a gay little song @m Ot OF ®P vega PO gnol, chante!” (Advertinement) ‘of qul a le coeur gal! peur a rire Ma i-t-a pleuer,’ ran his nson. | Phillips had seen t c ntl unustial to impress them 5 upon his mind. 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