The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1925, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 SALESMAN $AM CHAPTTR XN. (Continued ‘ . BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES You are, H mit 5 YOU WAVE wan tell, It , B { 4 * o from drinking i PROVE % a } rE 4 Ji WW’ OTHER “Say! D . TEAM 2 on that Da x v . . That would be th ay “Trust 1 1 But K : moment, havir - I : 2 ‘4 Oe Dor the titte riotitla) FRECKLES AND HIS FR IENDS 0c i ‘ =u = ys a (GF 3 Pi | YP, ALEK WAS © /, yin | ARS You NES, 1 AMe CAN ane RIGHT TLL Go RIGHT AN K we, | Lo OOKING FoR, Yoo B NS AEXT 7 WHY, THATS WHEA a J ‘ 1 mpa » GET THE ? AB OY TO WORK SATORDAY? _ ( I THoU6KT ABOUT “God He's gone!” cried the old Countess ¢ rr aD it : QUITING !! ame of exp Sa Th & go0d town t “ I had a chan Qu m Kk ad emerg ould not was plu reise 4 The elder man shook 4 gra b's ‘ q head. “Hardly. I'm no pike and “I wish you and Danny would ta Soon t was & the portage i trust the pilot to| of the rf ta Yun the r fetta said trantio. eff Fs Kirby turned his ext : . face upon t the ot n c io t 3 of his compani N t nquir of Roy The ta mitted that he t was. t x “Go ahead. You and Letty cross| moment, the F ‘ ‘i “Oh, I'm going t f 3! ea eg % “Fal t nb 4 ged ringly to : am f x “No. bet, and A t the i ‘ t x I'm going t in ‘ ) wars - SINS 7” Your ; - BUT DOC, IF SOMEONE 3 Royal's wea e puckered | and moment lat . t DON : cTOR = D ‘ . OFFERS ME A GOOD CiGAR ‘ until it a sera than ¢ be b aa the smothe vi iy ¥ = VE ERY INDIC T SUC FOR NOTHING -L WON'T HAVE 4 2 pha dee Be Reeth i. 1 eon Doct Bad. gone inte sot 7 bis 2 : YouH ) J : Jo REFUSE IT, WILL IP on you yet, Sar r F : “How about yc The girl ff and trust you b aiding minute happen. a i Kirby stooped tiaughter’s cheek ss heen our mascot, te rand brought us luck p paper suit if you v & game kid, too, : sae be like that, al bred. Don't wea bad things break f of rum is worth Dawson, and it'll us on our f jown th ‘ again. All I v one 1 bar Di a ns t chance. Double and quit—that houlder, he was me This w speech for “One showed that he w earnest Jouble and q irl. “Do you me He nodded: “I'm goi 1 extrac heeled. m to ere husband's in the morr salam i toa nd Have Y’ GoT & ? Dawson. heir 7 Karl tells me he b Rouletta’s face was tran aay ne naervinie Mary. toh CITY DIRECTORY ¢ there was giadne mmar t 4 ne nt m 5 yes—a t i t ‘entu 4 a TO 60 TI vy fears. “Double and quit n 1d marir h ot been | | / HAVE You p FEI INN | dream of-—quitting—se of , F so happy that he is anxious to try | NEVER ||” made me very havp?, d torn away and hurried on-| them again. I can seo that Mary Puaveo || £,COULO BE | y the flood. sinter Betty Js very much disappoint OLR | A GOOD i CHAPTER XI Kirby raised himself to his|ed, but between you and mo, dear \s Socree THAN}} Altho scows than the Rou and turned his ashen face to| 1 do hink Mary would mak TAKE IT Yetta bad run n and the ‘ood a ad da pst Sa Gp AND |] pid below in f that adv 1 an to seo him married, but, as 1 to Cr | as ainwetid and his girl hook him, I want him to be sure this tim FIND OUT FoR} Ttoyal had bu drowned; th her that he loves the girl he's going to ) \ CERTAIN T be sure, but froxen, too; now t dre mar (2 \couron't! t Leslie, IT never could have had a bas! bs craft had none. K y stepped ashore ho shook| son that would be er and mo eneed rive ipants | ardized thelr lives for i hi ure I do not know was it to R rh Jaught in a cheerle srléss | any ween him and a nothing wh: \ ald: “It look like | boy to whom { , y the| you boys had a drink ¢ From| I think now we will come home in a thousar Kiff alongs! e wreck with any! coat pocket ho drew a bottle of | about two mor | wants me Kirby, by reason of his disability, | degree of care or told her there; as| j to open his house fc m and play of cours nied from lend- the two hu co) Drink hearty!’ said he. “It's all | he d I think, perhaps, that I ] WHats CALEB ing a » with the bor Kid Br oar that's left ¢ nod outfit!’ | 0. ‘ 1925 RY NEA SeAvice Ni - }1e merely stood beside Roulet ith the side of the (To mnitinued) Have you any commissions for me Sra \ SO MAD eee Guess ts BE c the fingers of his right hand s —jover here? If so, will you please | A pint 4 ihen.ahe CAUSE HE COULDN’ fnto her shoulder, his gray | cable them immediately? wants a dir u Wt pr TELL THET CUSTOMER grayer than ever | | e my | dear, to John. 1 enough to appear in court “Look! We're nearly thru!’ the | have been perfectly at e — HE HAD SOMETHIN’ } he is at the head of the plant ani yon AS GooD ~~ 1 looking forward to seeing your maby that was born since I came and you can tell Junior f girl cried in his car, after what geemed an interminable time The bluffs end the narrow throat vomited the river out, and the cow galloped from shadow into pa Wise-Man-Of-Our-Town I'm_ not Dodger, impation LETTER FROM MRS. JOSEPH) to blame in any way, for Alice taking | r, GRAY I probably shall not know s the charade male,. NEHERY, | HAMILTON TO her own life him, he will have grown so uniight | LES ) PRESCOTT I hi however, succeeded in I will close now, knowing it will lated BAltors, Ine) 1 nothing more, The owner of the outfit drew @) 1) nooy Daughter: | Making myself think that I was not) be only a little while till 1 shall cla Sarit tid anding in the deep breath, his clutching fingers re) ee trom Karl’a| {2 blame, because I know now that 1|in my arms the dear, dear daughter | do a stunt. I'll sweep the cobwebs | “M8W¢ Wiso Man, pullir laxed their nervous hold. He saw that Lo oceans ine bi ice i | allowed her to have her own way too| who has never given me a moment's! off the sky and » back in tha} TWins to a doorway and standin Vinny was trying to make himselt| cable yt have: 2 ritten youl much, She never thought she had| unhappine Lovingly, lgvast) Horak bet | ae ele Pow. n them so that no one could heard and he urd to ule: she} tn eltiatdy with thaurna.{#BY responsibility, not even for her- | MOTHER aveny withOue anolibe words /7- LE 5 ies sud.| quite a serious tim H ma} f a : 3 hs A Woy ‘ Ms ie bran thio nage Aa) rund tiam in my right arm, I think, how-| ae ai ANME be aera tachabnes | (conve ht, 1926, N. B.A, Service, In | “Humpht" exclaimed Mister Corn |, ww 40 mt de tand sald Slow jock beneath his fect was Jerked| ever, it Is much better now however. All thoso things seom like] TOMORROW: Cablo from Kart] Doleer. “That isn't what T mean.) Wt tf ft charade and what ar backward and he was flung to his| You have heard from me thru} q porrid dream and I am beginning Witney to Tastio Pt Prescott, | L mean that stunts have to bo done @ to do nees, Simulta yusly there came a rl, however, every week. We were ~ he frre: te | vant here where we can see them," | “Look at us," said the Wise Man. eragh, the sound of rending, splnter-| so glad that you had found’ your| I know a stunt,” sald the Wise| “We three standing in this door all the room, if you can of the TWIN sa Rouletta screamed, then she called) nothing but annoyance ind sor the name of Royal. | However, I told him that you woul | quickly A charade is something you ac | “Nog! said the Wise Man ns AB C. i 4 | , ing wood, and over the stern of the| pearls altho Karl said at one time he b poured an icy deluge that all| really hoped you would never see Wut swept father and daughter away.|them again, for they had broug . 4, ome lef | The Jo of Royal's sweep had| not want to think that some th | But it moans a word. Come hero, | ‘orp OR of MY e" . heen submerged at the Instant of the| had them; that if you had to dispo fe I Nancy and Nick and Til tell seq | “Doorkeeper!” guessed Jack Horn} “Or PQ R or XY %"' remarked | ¢ collision and, asen consequence, the] of them you would much rather give Y OLIVE WIN (S; lahat Timea after a minute | Doctor Foster T can't seo that it] ne doorway was entirely full, Weer Hess ARNEL Mean |is so very simple." | wasn't it?” asked tho Wise Man, WW wal n {2 the} inhey cuessed’ and guessed and) “Do you all give up?” asked the} it was," admitted the thoy guessed, the High Jinks people Bh je’ Man. “ven I couldn't have force of that rushing current had|them to someone you love, or sell | borne it forward, entapulting the|them and give the proceeds to NO, 11—THE STUNT PARTY man on the other end overboard ay | charity | | / san ty am achool-boy | I know when you sve Karl you wilt}, When Mrs, Gipsy had told every-| Docger, ‘la where overy | diane aan Gas. gouldiswudanaehe Yos, yos! Wo give up," sald at.” OAPs & paper pellet from the end of|be much #urprised, He has not)one’s fortune, Mister Corn Dodger) person doon | Jcharade of the Wise Man |tho people of High Jinks Land.| wpyen,” sald the Wise Man, ‘It pencil. Belire thelr vary eyes the| looked xo. well wince you were mar|called out, “Let us have a stunt) imion tot uy begin, I'l do the “We give up. We give up!’ said) “What is the answer?” }was one door full, wasn't it? The Kirbys saw thelr leutenant, their| ried. He hax gained in flesh since | part F an ‘ H fended everybody by and by, “We ean't| “Lt shall tell you,” said the Wise: | word was ‘wonderful'!” felons friend and sorvitor, picked | we have been over here and his face} “Very well," sald Clown, | hosuing MO Old ing: Cole,’ tap | Meket Ofriee guess your charade, Mister Wise} Man.OfOur-Town, “Listen careful-| — “Woll, wo declare!” exclaimed the SAVEAAI iaivied Into’ the flood | hay owt that drawn expression it} That suits me, But what is a} ping on his howl with hla tong | Man. What ts 1t? ly. When we were standing in the| High dinks Tandons, “Danny! whrieked the girl. ‘The|after Alice's death. I have succeeded | stunt party anyway? | pipe, "Who will bo first?" "Ha, Da, ha!" laughed Mister] doorway, Nancy and Nick and 1, we (To Be Continued) Molde of the rapids had changed it in making him think that he wax not "A stunt party," sald Mister Corn 1 will," maid Mea, Witon, “1 ‘Wino Man merely, "It is as simple! took up. all the room, didn't we? {copye ght, 1926) N. B.-A, Servioe, Tho.) ONE Oa AEN

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