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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, OCTORER $ALESMAN $AM : BY SWAN ‘ ' “+ 4 au a | : : ‘ dope > ni i is | n Paar ; ery “ : out ee ae: } » — BO arma | i. <. tl my at "| BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES vow ; a t GO ON WITH THE sTORY go s 3 5) eeu \ $22? <2 pen me — aer re vou | a tt CHAPTER VI. (Continued ; / = Ne A LAM too: Guter aie i and : tn th ‘ for w A | 90 T VERY 4 TOO, BUT-\ Dow! 7 : : ets the |} : rT ks et A | NIN pay — artapoy / worRAY! |}hes 4 GLAD THAT BLIEVE HE LIKES me | 2] | THERE CoE NW CMOGHT | 00 HOO, Jimmy on- ONWARD, | |r MMY MADE ANY MORE DONT : } oom Stweme || XES-OK DFARS |) Kom THEY [1h] IME | THE BALL. HE'S [oy oN: / y i\ g | ae ANX MORE-HE DION T / b Bs r | is JAMES }0O HOPE HE || BETTER NOT { WAIGTLE | ROMMING WITH! © M mM HOO Hoo!!! : MES WKADOWN - EVEN WANE T'ME f ] ’ | SOESNT GET || woRT dimety { lie } rabid zr AS WE WENT BY - | . Now HORT | a } ee - L x ——z— | ““snier 4} jv | | S yt ee : es IZ Ni as p) i it I wuy J Eke. 2 | 7 ) ‘ | 7 ; fr : / rt ‘ ii § ee j ading upon FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BLOSSER regarded T rr ( ){ Seiiebiiel a 2 con rome | Mie MAG Me las of a a ee N JENER JAIND, IM i “Sam Kirby. ‘One-Armed’ Kirby | & ||. Aer nO 1] sway sexcoL | BANE A WEENIE / ( Y'SEE,IFYOUD ONY 1 NER pape iar st —you know. He got in today with y een Pp J] COULD T us Pichi; Alco. sxe ee A | ROAST An’ / € BEEN MORE REGULAR IN GONG STR Near 4 t big liquor outfit, . . .” the man told : wing || Iwass ua | ed IN f IGAK- T 60 | \ your sunny scuool AN’ PRAY FOR 5 1 | ASC) Dye ( 2 y S BASKET FUL ) R SUN' s OL s zs Aid, care ; 70 KIS TAP ad Hage trie SAE ore emeeter ae.) / | xtTENDANCES YouD BE _ v A | SUNDAYS + HE { hg is —1 CONE WITK OS, rt Le 1, FRECKLES! Unis ein e . f | w 4 x ity YESSIR, BUT IF YOURE 7 <—WHy You MIGHT BRE , WRAP MEUP___\\. GoING “To TAKE 'EM WHY.NOT DRINK = Lit ( a BE ee ee ee ACOUPLEBOMLES } “Home LL HAVE TO THERE AND 1 * Your REBATE/ . roficex OF GRAPE JUICE A CHARGE YOU EXTRA AYOID ANY 9 : ’ EBATE E To TAKE HOME FOR THE BOTTLES _/ RISKT W nothing against I hate to see * er. a m. | ce c is NGM ids a i 7 “You're worki aT ES = TOR LR STRESS re Ee SN aaiy tata i ; Seater yt sien ; IT\TT 7 1 7 7 ‘a B ht abd TM treat «come in. 1 vas reatly surprises! M’DUFFER, THE FLAPPER FANNY says MUD CENTER FOLKS F \ I uso she raicly come GOLFER eess | y ] 7 _|down to the plant af gerbe * I CAN'T FIGURE OUT HOW F ; ; 4 et aaah Lee aiid _ THIS HERE MACHINE WorKs~)) THROW EM AWAY! do nome “and HOW DO Y' PUT THESE CuPs AN SHUT UP Y’ DURNED old i habttae BACK IN TH’ DURN THING 2 Fool ER FOLKs'LL THINK We'RE % h 1! with, me ¥ USIN’ EM OVER =~ 4 21,] p Eis. teats n was undou I did a GPE, THIS : er-| But I eafencedt Aiter ait he dhaauerasd WE gs he ae 4 confident mo ‘lthat sal i nave noe | You od | for he rolled his’ eyes upward, ex- ®\ my wif TT HAVE More 1 * he cried, breathlessly. = dots er bat apap S 1 FUN IN THE FOR \ nal he cried, bi lessly Born in a batteau and You'Re eco = BATH THAN ALL wet | dee a to Ko 1; |\ x 00 0N paw | re€ leaving him in Athertor but we must wait | RA THE COURSE +} ide die ort of emotion: io Siimpeor . c a PLACES elt; Her man! She had called him that ur. 6t \ ra ‘Fast work, long hours, long You may NS he hances’; an impossible ta: What Leslie, but I'm sing oy be y had sped him to to#n| LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN She had done just the in that ttl : 4 oes: ba nba hire | PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CAR 1 the right time and in the right | olng to neo if I make some Lined Alp ic sang lets hn TUN—CONTINUED place and 1 was uteful to her| thing out of 1 of A Savcaph oy peas After the man shuffled out, Syd,|that it really be hard for| (Copyright, 1925, ‘The Seattle Star us x ie spenasiee se with his first $10 in his hand, Mrs.| me to get back on their usual bu — be Eoight he'd do? she must|Atherton turned to an is standard, TOMORROW —1 from John ok. now he'd do, Sho must know he'd | said Fo 1t that moment Les-| Alden Prescott to Sydney Carton ed: give up his life for her! ; nce Phi Malls Debus - 7 — ef ta- He pinched himself to ascertain if | ©”! oy befo = L warit "to Call ines oy nea senvice, we) | a he were dreaming. Lorie Fi ck ROW Y i would be 2 OVC AS Y R (=25 T) h t into flash an | ~” - a The mone ha put into shy | iso The Northern hotel was less than) qiniy so now after having had #0 (Oe NS chothae talk Puc tous ae c three-quarters built, but within an! any” people around me all the| | pe Z eae aks hour after it had changed ownership | ('™? : | ne mR r twas in process of demolition. The| me tne you nad a0| Y Olive Roberts Barton fell her how, Mister Clown.” Ve Countess Courteau was indeed a : (up with-at Home-or 1| r er omap an ial ye aan LAR fie hipaa oor ] ca @ nahtathe’ ateker a Phitlips| much to put up with at home or I NO. 5—THE SCARE CROW’S SENTENCE | ly. “First you sit down. Here | ots ent thru the streets ing double | Would have fixed up matters. } 4 nice comfortable stump—you may er a ; 1 wield ham. | for |sit on that he 4 a the! pe “{ will never ce fo thank 5 | So Naney sat down and waited to 2 pi ha You have been so good to me, Mr \ hear the: reat for nortation clear to Da vile hose who could handle an Atherton! And if you will only le “Noxt someone takes one of the called off the building crew me come to live with bi meh oe orfelts and holds it over your head mn hem to new tasks, then she cleared | everything you want me to as ‘ said the Clown, pict Up res, the house of it« guests, Rooms were|as I live Gapvahag aK For the Twins were dressed as|0M® of the objects Mrs, John had vacate; the steady he 9 put to|d said Mrs. Ather a Honea jone can go to High Jinks Land un | i "What is it?” asked Nancy. sndoing h eady done, jad bid ar baryon | legs one dresses up. Unless you are Yh, ho! You are not supposed to WAITING ROOM AT THE DEPOT AND Lost A and 00 ni were in tu-|in your trying to do tie by id ulready something special yourself, | know,” said the Clown, “for {f you ult. & 1s had been com:| know how, 1 think you'll get along I rieaTettac Biked Crees TNE GPa Her LAL Ce eR EMSC TNGaS teuiignore THE JOB WHEN HE GOT FIRED FOR pleted were nantied even while all right. Ns ea | comical enough without extra dress:|to whom it belonged. And you SHOWING HIS IGNORANCE OF MODERN ¥ he protesting occupants were yet) “What'll I do about my ag ee lean | maUuEIec NAW PTNRE NEN ETO CIEN ENE y ‘ eit iy adede ile, e t e atte tans atta th Ptnaa wilidaiioras| | “E don't know how,” sald Nancy, | sentenced him, ‘That means you CONTRAPTIONS ~~~ ere Beds were Knocked down, bedding} pack after them, Dad will kill me, wah “Glows, |have ‘to tell him to do something q me was moved out; windows) doorknobs, | and he won't let moe take away a | t Stal a haath ect ae Clown | iard, If you knew who it was U ©1925 ay NEA StAVICE, INC, ‘he hinges, fixtures were removed; dishes, | thing that belongs to me, Sorneone | | uroing a back somersau ty you might not ‘make’ Jt -heral oni lamps, mirrors, glassware were a8-| wil! have to go pretty soon If w Yos, it is quite onay," agreed) ooo ai you @y, 1 guess I'll soon learn.” Nancy's ear a Ol sembled for packing. | yet them at all, or Dad will go out) jall_the other people at tho partys!’ vn rer ‘oried Nancy. “T know! At that all the people in High| “Iine or superfine?” said Nancy, : On, Thru all thia din and clatter the} anc n them." | = — = T wouldn't understand it, T’m alt{ Jinks Land began to nod and smile| which meant, “Does the object bee | 7 an ‘Caditeas’ Cour ed, spurring} "I'll see to that, Maggle,"" I told : | lmixed up. I'm not going to lke|4t each othor. “There's a git for| long to a boy or gil? ith the wrecker peed. Yielding|her, Syd, and ge to the outer “Heavy, heavy what hangs over he said. High Jinks land a bit," she added|%OUr" sald the Pied Piper to Old) “Fine!” sald the Clown. vhat on, to Phillips’ knowledge of transporta-| office I called the watchman to 40) and started to get up off the stump, | King Cole, and the fat king nodded/ shall be done with the owner ood tion problems and limitations, she| with Miss Stimpson to her home|’ Mrs, John shook out her apron,|the Pled Piper’a pips. Old King whon sho saw how solemn every. | back ws solemnly as he could, with) "fhe owner," sald Nancy thoughts put him tn general charge, and be-land get her clothes sho had been holding the|Cole had given his crown for body ieoked out his crown | fully, “must do a jig while the Pied _ @ foro he realized it he found that he| 1 don't. think you'll have any , and now It was time to} forfeit, Boy Blue had lost his horn, Even Nick was looking solemn| The Clown picked up the Scaro| Piper plays.” ; was in reality her first Heutenant. |troubte,” @ anid, “but you'd better) “sell” them | J and Jill had lost their pail and’she knew what ho was think.| Crow's hat and held it high over| “Oho! laughed everybody In High Hf ‘Toward evening a ship arrived and|take an officer with you, Watkins | 1ere was Jack O'Lantern's can Vho shall decide about the, for- ing. Ho was thinking, “Girla can't | Nancy’s head where sho couldn't] Jinks Land, "The Scare Crow hag 7) t began to belch forth freight and|Mon like Miss Simpson's father are | dio, and the Scare Crow's hat, and | felts," sald Mrs, John, bo sports. ‘They spott@verything.” | see. to do a jig” passengers, whereupon there ensued] always afraid of the law.” Mister Corn Dodger's pipe, and the “What's the matter with the Ht MEDICINE So she sat down again quickly “Heavy, heavy what hangs over?"| Tho Scare Crow koked rather Hi ‘ a rush to find shelter. After they had gone I hardly| Chim a broom, and the} tle Dutch girl?” said the Clowf) and smoothed her white apron and] he sald. slum, 74 Pierce was cngaged in dismantling know what to way to Mra,@therton, Hi Diddle Diddle Cat's fiddle, and! gneaning Nancy, OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCCESS !euid; “All right, Wl do whatever! Mrs, John whispered something in (To Be Continued, i