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THE SEATTLE STAR . se by arreng yotures, Ine, and Frank Liopa enon Bee) pee CHAPTER XIX t inst . a as MY NAME AIN'T i PERCY 2 Nc uma semaroo | | neh |) (gus suman soc] Manis cts (| | rane | ’ GEB.\ NEVER SAW MARKO, How’ | 42 eee = | He \ REMEMBER NowW- [| LOTS OF THINGS : * THIS ONE & Jor ? 4 t | JELA WELL PERCY- | }| BOT LAINT NEVER : A DIDN'T KNOW YOU. WHEN BEEN CAUEO t | PID YOU GET BACK 2 SP, VAT FRECKLES 6SE>1W AND HIS FRIENDS t i EN he UY > pee ALL Rien! ALL Rieu! ) APPLE - PLExy!! . YA KNOW WHAT IT IS, ) : : AAD AN APE KE) Rang) ||| yeKAon aE Tin r LM p10 5 R aid Pi ito ha EO EEE DN AINT GONNA |, | THAT DIGD LAST WEEK) __¥S APPLEE-PLEXY 7 FROM ) | IT AYSELF, TMA f APPLE puexy!! Right * ‘la M c ¥ TELL! \ YOU KAO WHAT AY No-wuar EATINY APPLES. K fh SMARY! A es eye A oO : e ( BLL. f 7 > DED OFZ ue” NO ~ Wit \{ “ if , “~ CUt Sal Pegs 9 Me) i REE Piltips’ «> ; DED CFE yee I Yesse! ih ° — 7 JN Dorado?” he a the 4 5 ee SS te }- wuz | 7 eS DD a: Udiff ae od ment. as t } & wee t ? -* a Rae < Me, Hunke } a t good We're loc a eggs. Think know, We're A vase on Hunker toPhillips. Bi been one of Grele City a millionaire. d upon him; his 1 foajure with. Pie fimept the offer made wh a Miller nod “I'm looking Goosson—C@ ©1925 BY WEA SERVICE. INC about Jerry MOM’N POP BY TAYLOR , 7] a ry A = a - Y Th "ly », / jj Th I er LUCY, UM SO GLAD L IVE NSTC; aN I HAD NO IDEA THAT L hire L THINK YOURE RIGHT THAT'S THE YES-YES - BY THE WAY, WHO CAME' TO VigIT You-M rei heer WOULD BE ABLE 76 FORGE! DONT WORRY ASL SEE THNGS NOW / cpiprr pEaRH 1S THAT YOUNG FELLOW Sr laaaie || ABOUT EDMUND So QUICKLY ~ ABOUT HIM, I BEVEVE THAT ITS {\ Every coud o fyou s'pose got the lay be- lars? That feller McCaskey a fimther.” ‘ deepened, Well Saloons are masculine FEEUNG MUCH BETTER-THE an old pat of Anderson's Med Big Lars kno CHANGE OF SURRODNOINGS YOURE LOOKING LORETTA ALL FOR THE BEST TAG R 4 iN 74 peppeen u LL ie BE: # las LVI shrugge< dance-hall girl, I'm a HAS GNEN ME NEW JAX MUCH HAPPIER ENGAGEMENT iT SE PERHAPS IT'S LANE that listens to sc: er bre ke in. THINGS TO THINK ABOUT ee aK / AS THOUGH I COULDN'T \ JUST AS WELL the kind perce felt no Uy, only dislik further con! think it over,” her down the str ton was arrested by nent of the opent ii) Saloon and Theat proprietors. Challenes: of his former empic by the sounds of m Within, Pierce litle of Lau iad afl but t Bits, in fact; to look her up. Re front room was er archway lea. to the gamt fame the noise of many \ Wer all the strains of an or Bira at the re Dawson had turned out ing, and Pierce recogn the El Dorado king: UVE THROUGH IT BUTNOW TT HAPPENED , L RARELY GVE HIMA _-~ ea mins figure in this tor | PASSING THOUGHT, Theater's in the rear.” z rng Bas sum t F ; A Jerk of hi i looking for a job—is dealer,” | at the moment, a Best halted abruptly. | at's funny.” manded gambler thru} his hand. I t time, haven't y 1 and we thought you twas dead. | | M’DUFFER, THE MUD CENTER FOLKS GOLFER [LAPPER FANNY says Step in here and sit down.” He mo he} tioned to the tiny little office which Y-! was curtained off trom general view Roule| eclined with a smile. “I TTT LE. Me es es Saif want wort abe Semen i ; ne Te KINDA. SLOW GITTIA’ A JURY —~ i Bhe sped to him ‘it this hare siee bolus You havara (sf ; oe ¢ SGP EATER OSE GIS ie ee ration aan eee ee manage Sutin, S| A/ Wet. Por, now’ \( ev BoDV THeT OwHS A can Pe have you been so | Cre enter} QUISE, CARE THE SECRET ber ered Bi ried +] YER DAMAGE SuiT\\ AN’ TH’ OTHER SIDE RULES WP didn't you let me know F ak, DRAWER—CONTINUED elas ace er F ’ A ET tack?” be giad to hear that Would I do the banal thing a Fi By See er a eee Unwy h come ALONG ? Chee Ht SS dist got in. I've been every- Attle Marqui. but as Me m.” He smile lor at her, and itched the lapel of his coat t man. He ran} write and remonstrate with Melville ta’s eyes had be aid, “the fact t Sartoris, y at Miller's indirect trib. ou and I never come face-to Hew him out of the crowd. “I| ute to her father; nevertheles ead the eae makes it eaay for see } you were get-/ summoned mile 1 went on: “He| from time to time just I am ‘ never borrowed, and neither will I.| doing now? I do not which | "™ boots te Reg ins n hit t do you think of the] 1¢ you can't put me to work I'l try 1 would do, You see, Little Mar-|20W,°ven more than Tam with m somewhere else.” + * tM looks as if you'd all get} “How did you get down from| dulse, Melville Sartorts, ¢ I know that sounds paradoxica ae és Wh Horse?’ Miller inquired,|erest possible way, ha the | but I'm afraid, Little Marquise, that € you done any-j curiously. whole thing so that I can salve my | sometimes I am not always quite for yourseit? ‘“'Poleon Doret brought me.” } i ra ally. 1 can way to} honest with myself. 1 try to niall shook his head; in a few| “1 know Doret. He's aces.” 1 oa omine ti BA i | mynelf think that I do not know ETE myself, “That man does not know whether I receive these letters or not. He just sends them out as a kind of outlet to a heart sur charged with loneliness and a tem perament which is romance per sonified.” he recounted his goings and “Can you really deal?” Best broke forts and his fail-| in laure followed the recital with Bbirdltke nods of understanding: fark eyes were y Carton | that, because of me, has eyes for no other woman on ‘this earth, That he has never told this to me by word or look or action, makes no difference. I am Just as sure of it, Little Marquise “Come. I'll prove that I can.” Rouletta started for the gambling 90m and the two men followed. Best spoke to his pi Say, Ben, if she can make a half- y bluff at it she'll be a big card.| He's nev nk of the play she'll get.” dramatl Miller,| But Miller was dubious. “She’s| he is r nothing but a kid," he protested. “A| dare to show Jack the letters that m with sym- tner in a low voice ©1925 My NEA SERVICE. INC u're going it the wrong the asserted when he had fin. © “You have brains ¢ them Look at Tew partner; mine is you were sure in those far-off N He's a diplomat who remembers] his girl's birthday, but forgets her er before had a chance to himself in this way and ing in it, I would no! Fa days that you were beloved by the st, look a king, and that, whatever you might be to anyono else on earth, you eee know better were the one woman he cared for| | Mev aire) tise. tere |S has’ got’ to have experience, |I have recelv J + Sa vies | nore than all others. Hurray!" shouted Nick. “That's | and, besides, she ain't the kind that |torls, They would make my hu ; ; | tein town and live like p Deir Little Marquise, T will prob- | 1 lot of fun, Let's have some} ee ; ve like @| belongs in a dump Somebody'd get | pand perfectly furious: bly not write you again until 1] 1 , | ; here where the money | tres ‘ eaite iim.” i | abl 10} ite yo 1 nore | on r money | fresh and—I'd have to bust him, He did not like the mi ¥t00 | canal Brake? eb PEAS TAL He et ae | oy 204 think I want to si bahia ately round the | well when he met him and now hol meantime, do not censure mo for | ed lane ; ne On EES A ane Ue | Bi and date. 111 fe bles at this hour of the day. ‘The| wou probably be thinking thing the dixclosures 1 haye mado to you circle, but as you don't © and , haa , like a tumb of Ben Miller in company with | yout syd that are not no. Mor iy ; ; rete Newel I really don't care about who said | ad warm feet in a Cebital ae aaa about 8 nats is mornin divery man or wom INE fo'| | allt the line: 5h ate EwieD salt tears when 1 He ked ay der, This! whatever may be Sydney Carton’s! an on cartit must. have xomeone | WOON MARQUISe ‘ H the Hnes, T shall only put down THE SUIT FOR DAMAGES BROUGHT BY wher wonder increased to agi a nt when 48; I've got to| Miller ordered the dealer out of his what the verses sounded lke or something for a confidant, J lrHay. dont: maker mucnaeneat but | ATTORNEY PECK AGAINST THE AUTO- ut I'm no Cre feelings toward me—and up to date I think I'vo landed some-| seat: 1, became open-mouthed when |! have no reason for thinking they | hayo chosen you for mine bh {I think the High Jinks people bMoally.” He told of ‘Tom's and | re es) set Hy ‘aardy 4 broke a/@te anything more than the polite LESLIE And the Old Shoo Woman said: | icin | Ki ; Bt ] tata cle did MOBILIST WHO KNOCKED OVER PoP SLUPE 4 offer, but tailed Saal Th LOOK Is DIRCe: Ler are eb amenitie ‘ ould have for | (cs OR! it y Stn.) |‘“‘There is no use in. talking,” pre € o make them even met? Put failed to Imprean| new deck of cards, deftly ahuffied [amenition man would have for) (copyright, 1926, Tho Seattle Star.)| “TNoTe be no se In talking.” J mound right HAS STRUCK AN UNEXPECTED SNAG I | them, and slipped them into the box ¥ Hl fs «| These are the verse: ey made | wld out to Hunker creek| ‘The gamblery crowded cloner, axe | that 'Byd 1s the fu devoted and) TOMORROW—Letter from Pris: | "1 hs ceed MAL LIS Da rc hate ea td THREE PANELS OF JURYMEN HAVE BEEN ‘ ever see you, {d she. | chang’ 3 loyal f riend to Jack cilla Bradford to Mrs, Mary Alden | ,, ¢ » Little Dog sald | t's J "Ha ie. | changing expectant glances; Ben [Qe Pre ook bai tent "An¢ doa bi rlece of yf reer ; etic _hsection I've| Miller and Morris Best helped them-| I wonder, if {t ever camo to a| Prescott, | aD une aa ea NE Re ff MY) "A mouse caught his tail ina trap, EXHAUSTED ed these last three week 4 x, Are other objections, You Wh along with P Other! Ives to chips and began to play.| —— —- — mot | Raa | While his mother was having a e girl dealt swiftly, surely; she hernalia of the reless familar: | N / ; but stranger still, | j ‘Miuo's my color,’ said she, those old) handled the | Gan you count up to three? | | they can't get along with | faro.ts Then there's J ©1025 BY NEA seAVICE INC le with the Me- | ity of long practice L will say he is havin ih snap,” 7 to think of. w Ms m1 hy run into| she t . " he maintained a poise, a certain re-| tf | And the light cakes are made out} laughing too hard to make up on | 7h This was the next verse . , ‘ ae 6 the serve and feminine dignity which Hy! | : t of dough,” {more , poe 4 gred , bi ue of all that. But Big! were totull Ati dealhe? ii fe) 10 Ph | ng ns btatesth i | phy ST AMET AERC at ao he crest of hin wave: he a ‘ 4 | ie Wind blew tho wig off a pig, iti (vated ° Ml Py! Midas touch; everything ie Moab pdt ALES CG 4 by OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON | Donkeys much profor dates to a tig. | inte nn” NAN MMPI weUl TY What a merry place High Jinks iy y 4 Intrigue © attention of these men| | | ? » K Land ist? said Naney on turns to gold, He , 3 Ribs Pee teen ge a | Did you darn up the hose fs q bi Hun f ran athe Sait (Oh ine ena ates NO, 17-—SOME POEMS WITHOUT NAMES | 4) Je You've got a very red nose Iron 'alaphunt welds to rene aAe oe SUI ek Nich he oy io ae ell-behaved young woman exhibit- ‘ ; : (earn tnt ; ; 1® atwe ea esavatan Honadio teal eh . {Just ono lark after aiother ever Auickly aa ite Las ©| ing all the technic of a finished faro- | 3 lat's Math UD ee etal ns el al ate anne FRA ELBE ba | , i" idea its AMAL ed bs eg tay dl to snooze, but 1) since we camo! ms ans erinking. He'd | dealer. Roulettn paid and took; she} Clown herbi Aird z ou) riddle tolling, 1b waa ailte oaay to} j | t ne ne ean't " “Don! 0: ” remark bing nie ai Wait!” “With a| measured stack "ot counters with un {take turns adding a ine, TM say | do, | grees} lit Mtg Then along came ap | od Nt bots 4 “a ' scat 1 she was off rhe fe | 6 and ne OrnO! vonide € sf et Ww | ‘ SER ae ws the Hin awe , * returned 2 aha [failing facility, she overlooked no} 0 Ine and the person beside m 780, th lown began | | The Mandn-theMog@ stubbed his Drinking cocoanut jul everyone Is in a good higpor, How Bh "'You'lh tenen it we of tri-| bets, She ran’ out the cards, upset |adds a line and the person next to] I climbed to the top of a trer | toe, ‘That the humming bird stole from | nice it would bo if the whéle world Gielired, gre (2 listen to me," | the box, and began to reshuffle the} him adda a third Ine and #o on.| And the Sweep, who was next And all he could:say was ‘O! OF hie aunt! were that way Me, “Tha, ava Hunker ta! cards Five lines to one poem ald The potato's poor eyes (To Be Continued) ly he jety ta (To Be Continued) Ap all the High Jinks people were} That grew dewn below the blue If 1t's Glasses, See DR, J, BINYON| Got all red when he eries, By this time everybody — was! (copyrignt, 1993, Ny HAY Seryloe, THe)

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