The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1925, Page 10

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PAG! 10 ati x Beach Ste Pre sii . - CHAPTER VE. (Cor d et r 4 * i a Fa i t £ bh for c kas : % oe WHo . " h KNOWS ue I a “ey and ’ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES egg’ 9 4 to Pet ae = WOTKHA DOIN TMORROW ( ow SAME OLD i y Mee: teas eae ar yimmye | | THING = FoorpaLy Ma 8 , : y j J PRACKICE wky ? A thorning ~ ip ied f t quir midn 4 : he ¥ t ef t the ¢ i tk it t . 1 “You killed him. You!" McCaskey’s | his unblinking stare beeame positively a venomous ; b comm, Pierce be hat Sam Kirt e-armed: may e aftern: lose at his aired brown-h & voice ie was taking ; part in the game f exce watch the wa; ny ie cases fully. No a5 — ES rosie shamar MOM’N POP or a shake n's dead! Dead is ag cemienan Ori HENRY 1 CERTAINLY THE WHOLE SEcRer ie of epee ge |] ENVY You YOUR ABUTY \) LIES IN GETTING i ring of Sam Kirby's outfit waaone of the; O ECONOMZE “I WISH THEM ye 4 Be sete pike toe orglep hac 1 HAD ACQUIRED THE EVERYTHING - ipcbed: HABIT EARLIERINLIFE-.f\_ FoR INSTANCE — L WOULD HAVE BEEN given. It BETTER OFF TODAY- f femal | LETTER FROM JOHN PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CAR TON—CONTINUED would do laid a hand ur quently, A good habit to h j Siete 6 While we were ing for Maggio} and before I got thru with her I'm ; healt ; to come back, Leslie turned| going to make that little Stimpson | ACCORDING oh : ne’ aakt: Wonk |B ne during its | Atherton and sald that she! girl one. I've taken a great liking to| TO THE 4 Make it a he sa t ¢ s history; as a trainer he|envied her her great ability to put} her and I was much disappointed | BiBLE smile. “Bos pose peer, He had “bande | thit when I found she was ni SwWa le of aa. talk any tracks; he it was who| “I don't know what Jack would @0| my ex; tons. Now I see I have} nt out the filly Rouletta, | without you," she said, “and I take| expected too miuch of her with that thorobred, Both d A grea I was th ommended al of credit to myself, for} old ma. you know, that rec-! her and ou to him. I sometimes | sible into her mt her. one, » Dan and under Dan: y had name away. When he is; then he and Rouletta and ALDEN { many times before he died | I am trying to 1 ating t : aft +} think that you are more necessary to| wa have gotten Long after he had ret management both had been quick| My husband even than I," she said.| things before th tasks the memory o eotiodih. Alc uv all Hoyas whedon | siie, please don't say anything | much trouble made mares dave 1 best | like th | "From now on ‘ (Advert y da} “Why shouldn't I it?” asked | under my wing Girl G 18 an irreligious | Leslie. “A wife ts ver y to think | have a chance. ¥ THE SEATTLE STAR ( CMON GO SHOPPIN With | | PR WANNA 2 1 JUS) HATE | TCARRY BONDLES —5— WHAT'S MUS? ) WHAT ARE YoU DOING HEREP I THOUSAT YOU WENT WY ~WHEN LT WALK DOWN THE STREET I TAKE LOOG STEPS ~ BY DOG THIS 1 GET MORE WEAR OUT OF MY SHCES~- WHEN 1 LEAVE A USNCH COUNTER L ALWAYS "TAKE A SUPPLY OF TOsTH- PICKS FOR USE AT HOME ~ 1 DID, BUT THERE WONT BE ANY SCHOOL TILL TOMORROW! y 7 WHY, ToDAy HoLiDAY! PA / Bx ' Gg aS IS NO — WHEN 1 RIDE TO WORK L NEVER Boy ANEWSPAPER BECAUSE THE! ALWAYS SOMEONE SITTING NEXT To ME WITH ONE = YOD CAN DODGE LITTLE EXPENSES By LEAVING YOuR TOBACCO AT HOME -IT'S ALWAYS. EASY TO BORROW A PIPEFOL AT THE OFFICE —— | GOLFER Conse. | ko myself | about an office SOLOMON MUST HAVE BEEN A GOLEEQ ha hanging on to st Ideas - k fi ine the hottom of ero has been very | nd to “J PROVERBS 18:6°A FOOL's > LIPS ENTER INTO CONTENTION Hl take M a girl shall ANDO HIS MOUTH CALLETH nd t 1 Ou ee, Laatld,- got FoR stRoKkes! > this meas and It | he lived up to strictly; epitomized it|1n the things that are necessary to| up to mo to get him out of it.” H a¢l | ran as follows: “Sam Kirby's will be| him than his Juxuries, Don't you! ‘Woll, for one thing, Mrs. Ather and that Rouletta Kirby was his| Want his wife to be so efficient in &| mo out of taking any other woman | Bhatia. Just what McCoy's Cod} | ont ‘ business way o9 his secretary? It’s! ¢rommy office to dinner with me but | Liver Of1 Compound Tablets did for Equipped with the allegiance of| 8ad thing for a wife when she be- | yoy," | eerrees Bir and I hs 1a man as Royal, toge with | comes her husband's toast and break- |" “Then I'm afraid you'll have to go} much for tens of thousands of thin, cals tokibiod aiehipkoo its, a| fst bacon rather than his dinner and| pjone,” she sald quickly. “I don't eak and discou cock of case-goods and clgars, somo | slass of pre-war champagne.” think it’s good business for a masi r America ripe nalla, 1 mod-| “I'm not so sure ut that, Les- A his secretary to bo seen often | Fa ted, pleasant-to-| crate bar ‘th which to furnish | He,” said Sal tof Us are f ether." take tablets shou n to chil-} the same, old Sam felt safe in setting | 0 ive habit too little consid tut there's no » my dear | dren instead of the vile stomach-up-| out tor any country where gold was| DUt I have almost come to think that ald Lente, bless tier, | Betting oll itself—they surely do help | mined and where the trails were new. | habit is the greatest and most power-| “against, a man's wife taking his| the frail, delicate little ones and 69) GF course he took his daughtor | ful agency in all the world, both in] secretary out to dinner when. and| tablets cost but 60 cents at Owl Di with him. Sooner than Jeave her be-| little and big things. ‘The man who | where she pleases," j Co, or any druggists |hind he would have se¢ered his re.| 18 in the habit of controlling his tem-| And thera tho matter stands my |} oes, t808; Asedbtad tlnare toa) Read this letter if you have a child | jm, z hand, Rouletta and Agnes,| Pet will control it under anything | qear Syd. I'll let you know how it] Sind oad: Biccm cesta i that needs to gain health and| thoy constituted the foundation upon | #nd the woman who {s in tho hablt'| progressos, Old man, I don't know} ¢ atrength: h the Kirby fortunes rested, they | Of &!ving way to her mood, will do #0,) what I would do without you for a| ing “My little girl was stricken with e the rocks to which Sam clung, [1% 1nd out of season.” confids You I'm not one of| "Oh, hol” laughed the Clown infamile 5 en she was 5| they were hi ot# and his la y.| “Then you think, Sally, that a wife} thowe “strong, silent men," whom| “Hero you are, Mister Corn Dodger months old as an invalid for! his adjuncts and hig adornments,| °C" be either a man's good or bad| romantic females neem to love You have to say your A B C's over nine years—when I saw an ad in the | Agned was his gun habit?’ TACK, | 60 timos.” Paper that McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil] Having seen his frelght safely tertainly, T do. T think that I, (Copyrtent, 19 H, A, Bervics, 10.) ! 141 have to icarn them. flrs Compound Tablets would build up| ashort, Kirby left Royal in charge of | & Wife, was a very habit to} | TOMORROW—Latter from Leslie) said Mister Corn Dodger. "I never wasted tissues. I bought a box and | it, first impressing upon him certain | *aulre. EF that out! Prescott to Ruth Burke, had any use for books, Uving aa I ined ver {comprehensive and explicit instruc: The ae TAR Attar: Mae | do, in w cornshock, But I'll say aking eight boxes, she ¢ anything that T do know as many devin pounds. Thanks to Met nes went up the trail and over the | ,"; PVERRURP timos a# you like, T not only like Cod Liver O11 Compound Tablets,|Chilkoot, Somehow, between the| (A (aah to Le agrecable, but 1 want my After trying almost everything olve| three of them, they intended to have’ OC TKS UNCIES corn-cob pipe hock" on the market, Sho is ‘on the road|a scow built and ready when Danny i “Do you Know “The Rose ts to recovery and goes to school every | landed the last pound of merchandise y Olive Roberts Barton Red'?" asked Nancy, day.— Mrs. L. Babcock, Appleton, | at Linderman | “The rose js red, Wis, | Mr. Ro; san energetic little | NO. 6—HIGH JINKS IN HIGH JINKS LAND Tho violet blue, Imitations of McCoy's may be of ion. He un immedinte hunt | Sugur's sweet, fered, but @o sure and ask for Me-| paces to discover that} “Heavy, heavy what hangs ove head, altho she didn't Know tt And » you,” Goy'y, the original and genuine @nd | another outfit was ahead of his and| asked the Clown, pleking up a for shall be done with the} aulekly hve thiris ‘do ment you | that no men were immediately nvail«| felt and holding it over Nan asked tho Clown Md Nancy. “Say that are not del ith resulte—why, |able. He was resourceful, he was in| head. ancy thought and thought, and wet your 1 back | the habit of meeting and overcoming| “Mine or mupertine? said Nancy.|everybody in Hjgh Jinks Cand| so Mister Corn Dodger began = abgtuole hence this one did not} “Iine/* sald the Clown, winking| crowded around @) hear what she} “M 1 please do my jig now, Ask for Orien t Cake at} greatly trouble him, once he became| at Mister Corn Dodger was going to say «0 1 can have my sauce pan hat Molds, (You'll way i's good.j—Ad- aequainted with the situation, Vor it was Mister Corn Dodger “He'll have to any hia AB C's| hock? asked the Scare Crow, vertisement, (Lo Be Continued) pipe he was holding over Nancy's! over 60 U1ous," said Naney le “Certaint ould Naney, “Where's f , b ate, a | M’DUFFER, THE | | ©1828 BY WEA BERVICE Ine. | | | | RES OUR TEACHER IS SICK AN’ WE'RE CELEBRATING MONDAY, OCTOBER mia Gemaic IN AL 1 Know - BUT iT TODAY! STICK ITIN YOUR PIPE AND FINISH IT=IT'S EASY To BORROW ALL THE MATCHES YOLD NEED AND THUS SAVE THE WEAR AND TEAR ON YOUR POCKETS — REMEMBER THE WORDS, OF FRANKLIN~"BEWARE OF LITTLE EXPENSES; A SMALL LEAK WILL SINK A GREAT im In E Now it's the boyish bod that keep barbers going at a fast clip. the Pied Piper? “Here,” out sald the Pied Piper step. “How will you havo it, Scare Crow?” aid the Scare Crow, “I rd of any other kind.” “T did," said the Pig. “There's such a thing as a Jig Itty Jog Don't you know the poom about ‘To market, to market to buy a fat hog, Home again, home again, Jig Itty | Jog?" “Well, nid the Scare Crow So the Pied Piper began to play | and the Scare Crow began to dance “Hold Hold on!" sald the Ciown, "You're losing all your straw, If you keop on you won't | havo any thing left but your | clothes and two broomaticks, hats long enough anyway," auld Nancy, ‘You may now have Mister Scare go on with your sauce pan hat, Crow, We shall now the forfeits,” So tho Clown picked up tho next one and held it over Nancy's head. “Heavy, heavy what hangs over?” And all the rest of it When he came to “What shall be done with the owner? Nanoy sald, “Let him empty a pitches | I'll danco tho first kind,'") G (AL ALE MEAL Cole Somebody hus to was, for ho Dodgor's verse sure he didn't miss any. of Water with a teaspoon.” "Ho, ho, hot? an PRN RI laughs beat, Mister King, laughed Old King to dip out the water yourself, —- LAWN MOWER2, ARDEN SEE WINDOW SCRi ‘AND STRAW HAT2 + JOSH SPEECE, LOCAL EXPRESSMAN , FORGOT HIS OAT BAG YESTERDAY AND BORROWED POP SLuPES CAP WHILE HE WAS ASLEEP BEHIND THE STOVE. IN CALEB SYKES’ STORE ~~ PoP WoKE UP BEFORE Jos’s HORSE HAD FINISHED HIS pitcher of Water with a teaspoon," Ho hadn't #oon what tho forfeit counting on his fingers to Bo! heartily as ddenly he saw what the Clown MUD CENTER FOLKS HERE WITH MY D, EENS, cap! Lal Y AEA SERVICE, INC Cypty © you cun’t have your « Old King Cole w soul and soon he y anybody Mr, © ho laughed so hard ho piled mor water than he dipped, was holding, and tt was” his own} But it was all in fun crown, He didn't laugh then, but}and Nick decided that everybody else did. | land was a fine paleo to be. "What did I tell you," said the} Xveryono was jolly, and Scare Crow, “Hoe who laughs last, | minded a joke You have | (To He Continued) i alan back until the last drop is gol » a mort Aughing as High Jinks And! (Copyright, 1925, Ny B, A, Service, mo} Inde Nancy nobdy

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