The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1925, Page 14

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“SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ STORY THUS FAR ! if m His face lit which unde wit stand. * Ne affirmed, invan My daughter | retary and If QUISE, © ARE THE CRET DRAW NTING ED John fe « Il me again. What asked thick. us he got his voice e ly to bla e| knows it. g | bluffing. I tell you, he was only seen plans with t rr and mother would be a good papers, in w an with Mr, stenographer, Mar, was h Don't you thin was wh Sally repeated the words s father had «tel “But, but," stammered Jack, “he he would | didn’t n it. He's bluffing, Why 1 the hos: | I was trying ‘to be good to his o ‘girl will | daugh nd if she told the truth, he h it says that the s twinkled. “You don are fr ott < Me ox, I'm batteau I'm goin’ 1 y tam. that pretty danger They say those rapids ar Ni r Tm} y y f now, T think this y corking I'm nay « of my young life, Wh: t y there” — Pleree 1 his hand toward t north: | ward panorama of white peaks and valleys—"everything un- | ree. 4 the chee! out to ris » first man ‘Adieu!’ With another flashing smile and a wave of his hand the ed tho ocession over plan for us to for Mrs Ath | Whatever his daug er It had been pleas on our way to the office? It is still] after seeing that, he we weit’ thie teas early, you know worst te the habit of «! The moment we got into Sally “What ¢ 0 Bim? I Pie 5 room, Jack blurted out: | Westione “he had tolled amor rir! will leave the 55 aide rang who regarded him oi ; 0 made way for s coming out | TOMORROW: ally, ambiguously: | Prescott to the Little Marquise. As I told you T} mpson ; atch her} | started for the office. Picture of Russia beto: “A man came to the phone and in. | formed me, in a gruff voice, that} Saturday evening, October 17, Yo, he answered, ‘whois it that | o’clock. to know?” Prescott's secretary,” boishevik. Letter from Leslie = at Eagles’ Hall) “The Beauty and the Bolshevik,” | Miss Stimpson was not going to the|a moving picture of Russia, will be! . shown at the Eagles’ auditorium on at 8 The picture dsm. five-reel | |feature and represents tho fife in| was | Russia under the dictatorship of the Haste, labor, , and brutalized : fatigue had rendered them | nd the strangeness of th ent had made them bt ul and suspicious. ‘The: no good-fellowship, no conxldornt on the Chilkoot. This was a r against time, and the stakes went him who waa most ruthless. Phil- Ups had not exaggerated. Until this | morning he hnd received no faintest | word of encouragement. No slightest | offer of t Not once had a h bee! ched to him, and had gained h Yoruine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physi- cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism Accept pt only ‘Bay p kage oo wit h contains proven directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles Bayer Manufacture of 3 24 and 100—Druggiste. TE seem fs the trade m (Aa ement) Gas From Seasiale Presses On His Heart ‘What may seem to be sertoun troublo | bring may often be only stom: ¥, waste time a lot c h and be t and lungs faixiure of buckthorn bark, glycerine, et What Doctors Say Genown as Adierika) helped. hima Dr, Knworn reports Adlertka tn the ine he has used in 87 years HL. Harnhart writes ho could along in (lis practioo without 0 | ’ ure of | 4, J, Wenver, a doctor for 60 years bark, glycerine, ete, ns wold | mys ho Knows no medicine better than ame of Adierika up Adlertk ta) stomach, ner od fr ache, otc Whenever » people Adler neME " wel and plus and tea 1 " 4 AL spoonful rellev ' ie druK that full, bloated feeling, In Seattle by Harte! r Adleriiem owels QUICK a of hi n de as yet warm wi ude at tho Frenchma opm he w He motionless ust. Impu © and removed t me | pack “That las | doesn't 1t7" sympathe' Tho suffer from a pair of ta mi, ere lurked b oth curlosit ho panted. “You're the I've met in two “I say!” first white man A fellow was d his teet f the way ‘Step lively, That's what they say at your heels like They coyote | Hurry? You can't fores-your luck!’ | Tho speaker struggled into a sitting snap and in an apologetic tone jexplained: “I dassent lay down or | l'll get rheum: Tough guy | tronticrsmen, ho spat out the | exclamation with disgust, then clos nd sank back again ‘otes! That's wh They'd rob a carcass, | they'd gnaw each other's bones to | get thru ahead of the Ice.” | Up out of the chasm below came slow-moving filo of Indian pack Their eyes were bont upon the ground, and they stepped nolsele into one another's tracks, ‘Tho only sound t made camo from thelr creaking pack-leathers. ‘They paused | briefly to breathe and to take in thelr ndings, then they went on and | ja ors, MOM’N POP OUT WITH THE WORK OFF THE LAWN ALL GO FOR A DRIVE TONIGHT- THE CAR HAS ‘TO BE WASHED AND THE LEAVES RAKED POL ERUREE oes ee 1S PENS Barton NO, 20—THE END OF THE RACE My, oh my! I'm so excited!) pond, « if M 17 said Mrs» Bunny to Mrm ¢ a rie A ‘ tal 1 ‘ < win, this ‘ 1 shouldn't be sury eo | n i M i ; 1 1 { € b 4 t ther lw 1 v » that M 1 iu af iy ad Mrs. D 1 t 1 0) ik laok Ihe 1 “ nd " t nified H f ' Blossom. 1 youth and bi was in motion he made and ho managed to ma! good pace. Taaving the crest of C hind them, the travelers b right across the snowcap, lowed the ridgo above Crater Inke. Every mile or two they re ly to They excha they were in {To be continued, MUDD CENTER FOLKS IT says HE (HENRY -IF YOULL HELP ME WE CAN SURE- TLLWASH THE CAR jovo their chafed and ac DRINKIN’ BUTTERMILK hilkoot be pore to then fol sted brief. Re THet Y'MEAN To SAY "5 WASHED ALREADY ? THE CAR ( MA, L'D TRY IT! HEADGEAR HORACE 2} (To Be FLAPPER FANNY says (twei ors al (F I wuz SINGLE, ba, F ALESMAN $AM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, SWAW PY || Ald=THEM'S TH’ AteW om Box ! WHERE D | FRESHMEN CAPS YORT WH TREK y CRE, (TS CoTE- WHERE'D Y'GET | : ATS. | OW~TH COMMITTEE BROUGHT IT AROUND To CHARGE YOO LEMME SEE IT. HoTSY ToTsy / HOW LONG \'BEEN WEARIN' IT? | WASNT THAT NICE OF Mop He | NAW-EUERYTHING Wee) FREE OF CHARGE ANYTHING For IT? RECKLES AND a F monte LMAD @ M'LLO JAY- 0 1X AN AWEULLY 6000 TIME ean Ki 7 TH PARTY! SAYIN THAT \K ” eae AOW FoR? we | — = AINT HAD OUR | I + fis | - PARTY YET ev SURE- AND SHE SHINES LIKE A NEW DOLLAR! | Y asyvr eo e-Away + PoP HOW ABOUT ME TAKING THE CAR TONIGHT P L_ JOST WASHED JT OP 'N' EVERY THING 0b, WASHED IAN- th KNOW BETTER N' BECAUSE T HEARD HIS MOM WASHIN' Ls” WHY L DID TOO! JUST ASK MR. TYTE = HE WAS OUT WATCHING ME!

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