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THE SEATTLE STAR 1OND. OVEMB = - Fi 5 \/ AP GON: 2Z2LEM~T TUR RAED iT BER } } pay . Th GORE A 700 IF Y WEEK 90 FAR One rf Since GAM GO c Hew T Le | | Me ee T'K GONG IN AND DEMAND che Laie ' LA ARAGE ] : e yt GETING OUT ABUE Ylijly y cBussiened by ot with Piret Netiona! Pictures, Inc, and ireak Lies FR “TE, ABANDONED Y MY Yj y CHAPTER XX. (Wontinued nis head. “He gnawe jar ives tania Yl 5 3 re # wornly backe aithen done a w dance wit re —~ . ’ 5 Kus jan ak . Jar e = his hat ft BY CANDITS~ EVEN YA. nt het he , k e ued ‘ n “hie " 1" ar HE HAS t \ 2, aD while new arrive : FOUND AN TAT dropped in. Two, three hours t t et wo friends at ACH 14 TEC play went on, by which time ¢ nce, then Broad mused aloud Ht \ LOCATED ‘ Da wt @ big game wa Letty ‘most oried, eh? Say, I ‘ | running and that a girl was an the| Wonder what @he really thinks of | dealer's chair } am: a Brood and Bridges Netened with 1 dont know. Miller told me she j Out comment t they exchanged! Was all broke up, and 1 i gether and @ low-pitehed eon-| could fa er true foelin’s, but | c ver sauion were still murmur mm fi to it ing when Rouletta appeared, in| “F ps el have to throw company with Doret t f { Laure gets , : Poleon’s face lighted at sight of | that. Bhe'ti take to Letty just like ij the tw amblers. He et f @ lone timber wolf ' want, crying: “H fe Looka lik a HE | Bey! t . ‘ \ Tel . ned | es ou some more.” To the ait|don' 17 she alts him here! ‘BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES he “You ‘member dese fel-| ther’ a sameiabe'e the mai wild tes Dey he'p save you im de rap-|sevr—you heard him, didn't you? oper a - = x ——==- ? : ids 4 There was ancther oues. "Whats! WAAT 4S (1 2WY,116 || SHO NUPF.WEA BLESS Yo 1 TIGHTA KXOWN IT. | WX. AH KNOWED ALL OE IME (Bee Koo) No ONE WY , HONEY WE | MIGS. CORA N ME 1S BEEN Arg ; A CAKE | MADE GUER || HEART IT SHO DO Loo, CORA DION TOFFER To } AW JEG DIDNT Ka We THA ROUN’ HERE EVER. DOES SO — DAY IRWIN “LYSOGER. OOF Waar in My DOMESTIC SUPER SLOBCOBTIOUS |] TASTE IT. N'You Dont | \\ WAS GPOSED TRE A CANE TAKES ANY INTEREST | L_ os PUT IN DAT PIE XO ROVE SCIENCE CLASS TODAY L . BUEN KNOw) WMAT IT || OF A COOKIE .\t LOOKS SO IN WHAT | DO —3—— ; = 4 | oz | Wie Conner saute) |) COTE SETTIN OP DAK ALL By _ ( = a & —_— VISELY —5— fe, . ' Mee i la. ot I 4 t yet He & mean Lueky 1 Kid inquired re-| att ri uut—them foreigners have ' terrupted flow of explanations on hor s just like she was in ' If Deret figures to { a w Tay 4 tj} his mas: " 4 » k against this Frenchman?’ him v with one of bis own | kick of any kind queried | rarors. | , We're your friends; you) Mr, Bridges nodded his complete P Jden change in the tone|“Right-o! 1 mirr th ‘ of their voices caused the girl to| him myself. Them barber shops is t start and stare at She| no place f 1 s | ‘ saw that be men w ot Broad Bridges pondered the} - — ae a sc earnes reason bet . wing t jay, and that alta .O AKT ~ TY . I Swiftly Kouietta totd! hensions to fellow-workers — - a hile the bik deman hed cated [Tt Rialto employes agreed | 1 CAME OVER TD WAY, I GUESS AE ( i as 2 d ; father: how E MEAEEM Wnddhat thimee 408 net Geek ciobt asd| SEE IF TAGALONG CAN ) CAN™ ANY, YOU TALK . AINE YEARS OLD ?? = ? BUT You were SPO eS , fq her; how tenderly, faithfully, he ni ot look right, and | St AO OM Saeery ae neue ANS OLD ON MERE ! You 7 WEL, TAM ONLY FOUR LasT y S Riek ; had nursed her back to health and! a ultation it was de 1 COME OUTSIOG AND =) PRIET7Y 6000 FoR A B ) gv ’ THOUGH - - ite FOUR LAST YEAR ‘ strength; how he had cast all his} to kcep a watch upon the girl. This} PLAY WITH AS ye AGE) FE XD YEARS ) L cast Be THAT OD \ fica brewe UIs YEAR- ) plans to the wind in order to bri was | UNTIL SUPPER ] ARE You, sf ——- } 7 ) Ss her down the r Meanwhile, as ‘Poleon continued Tae J ‘ ¢ buenc ed Tacky Broad, celebration, Rouletta grew m ve | wees or ‘ nm genuine relic We th x more miserable t last he T A hynch he was right, but—you can't | sebered up sufficien=ly to rea ‘ | ‘ always trust those Amatic races,” |W In i Ben Mille and warm « T 1 i hic 1 , greeted his ye. Rested 1 then bow » eh? Weil, it’s going to t n night. Where's Agnes we ’ 7 Has she got cold fect c . Just a cold nose, Here sho| K ‘ ¢ rT b @ Miller blinked, he uttered a feeble} Inasmuch as Pierce Phillips t exclamation, then he buret into a/off shift at the » tir ¢ mighty laugh. He was still shak-|Rouletta, they met frequ h ing, his face was purple, there were| more than once he acted as her} d tears of mirth in his eyes erie | ae he followed Bre Bridges, and Their acquaintance, while inter | ’ f Rauletta into the gambling-room. esting, had not progressed much| MOM’N POP t CHAPTER XXf . d that p whe Rouletta | i In taking charge of a s eae Ran gM sii vahiseee| ats - Se : helpless, hhopeleas stranger, ‘Poleon| She had strolled {nto the theater | ate ME MORE OF THAT GEE! HE DRIVES )/ YES, YOU SEE HIS _ YES THAT'S THE TROUBLE OH HAS HEA SISTER P ] Wt hae caseriett ot wapounblliir}| ae ovenhoe wai Twatchtiig the| OUNG MAN NEXT DOOR ANICE CAR FATHER 15 PRESIDENT WITH HIM-HE'S OUT EVERY | 7 LET'S INVITE THEM BOTH OVER far greater than he had anti erformance when Laure accosted AUNT LUCY WHAT'S DOESN'T HE? OF THE MAGIC MJD CO, NIGHT ENTERTAINING HIS 4. “To DINNER TONIGHT-I’°D d and that responsobility had her. As Rouletta had not come} HIS FIRST NAME ? : AND THEY'RE SUPPOSED FLAPPER FRIENOS WITH heavier every day. Heving, at into close contact with of the | “eT 4 TO BE QUITE WELL THEATRE PARTIES, DANCES a successfully discharged it he | di hatt crowd, she was sur-| ‘ To Do— AND DINNERS -WHY HE = r< E breathed freely, his first relaxation at the tone th girl as Ap’ "THROWS MONEY IN ALL n in a long time; he rejoiced in the! sumed. | DIRECTIONS ~ HIS 5 , ti consciousness of a difficult duty! Miss Kirby shook her head in SISTER 15 —~ fs i ¢ well performed. So far as he could | vague denial, but the speaker eyed ‘ see there was nothing at all extra-| her with oper nstility and there| " ordinary, nothing in the least im-|was an unmistakable sneer behind | i proper, about Kouletta’s engage-| her next words | ment at alto, Any 5 | ‘What's the matter? Have you ) tion of impropriety, in fact, | trimmed all the | rd , BL have greatly surprised him, for » “I've fin ed my wo! I loons and gambling balls filled a| what you mean.” | E recognized place in the every-day} She turned away, but Laure atep- | N social life of the Northland ped close and cried, in a low, ang 4 Rouletta’s instant success. the} y « a fact that she had fallen smong| “Oh no, you're not! You've fooled friends, delighted a woodsman like| the ‘men, but you can't fool u# : "Poleon, and, now that he was his I've got your nt 1 : own master again, he straightway | know game. The airs 0 surrendered himself to selfish en-| put on—you! Sam Kirby's girl | « joyment of his surroundings. His} daughter of a gambler, a auras — ; nature and his training prescribed “Leave my father out of this!’ ” , : sermon of some sort,” said Pierve,| never known a girl quite lke you. { Tinks net thy [rik a Ste se | men Of mame mt sail rere never known a eu tke rs! M’DURFER, THE | ss MUD CENTER FOLKS were quite as simple as his every-|by's force in this sharp command, | pies to However, I'll think| “I hate st! 1 hate the whole at GOLFER FLAPPER FANNY say. | ; day habits of life; he danced, he| something of his forbidding | (> . dele. MMi c . Ae ee ee TT, Wy iding | it over. You're a brick, Miss Kir- | mospi the whole underworld. | j Yup YW Wee = gambled and ie Sree ae eee fn his daughter's face. “He's} by, and I'm sorry if you had an|It's—unhealthy, atifiing.” | j yf Ld y = Tonladt be 4d. a8 saa in ine | my relleton, so you'd better lay off unpleasant moment.” He took Rou-| Slowly, healtatingly, Rouletta told ‘ : t rs t oad thd Karel Ga castche elo vn Speak out. Where did 1) tetta’s hand and held it while he|of her encounter with Laure. The | 7 PAUL MUST | WHAT YOUVE, GOTTA HEAVENS! AN’ HAVE FANT t gloriously drunk. Ere daylight came} tread on your toes?” |stared at her with a frank, con-| Couness listened ailent! | FP wave Geen MRS, PLUM i "TH" he had sung himseif hoarse, he had) “well, you tread om them every|tempiative gaze. “You're an un-| “It was an unpleasant shock,’ A Aas, ee Oe eT Jeers ee ( lanced two holes jn his moccasins, | time you stop at the gold-scales, if] isuai person, and you're about the|the girl concluded, “for. it brought | Alex A MORE EXERCISE ~~ WHY_/ AROUND TOWN SAYIN’ and had conducted’ three fist fights you want to know. I have @ re-| nicest girl I've met. 1 want you|me back to my surroundings. —It| Pele DONT Y’ WALK ABouT |} HAD T’ SELL ouR AUIIE a ‘OF: not cl - | Ngior 00, nd 4 locked up CH onciage ce iy psleathppgen a ms id eit o wD IN} to ae me Sega ; | itt the curtain and showed me FOUR ER FIVE MILES { Guess NoT!! ; si A * a As he walked back down town| what's really going on, It's a pity * ee pemiions tat was co. live in” His)’ “You'mean Mr, Puillipe? Pierce pondered Rouletta's words, | Pierce Phillips js entangled with | | EVRY. Day? | 5 memory. Ho strode blindly off to) “1 do. See that you call hima square deal all around, even| that creature. 1 feel almost—well | = - bed, shouting his complete satisfac: |*Mister’ and learn to walk home| to yourself." They were a trifle| motherly toward him.” | : tion with himself and with the| gone.” puzzling Hilda nodded gravely. “Of course} | . world, retired without undressing,| “What's that?’ It was Phillips| Rouletta. went to her room,|you do. Ho has it.” | y elf to sleep, re-| who spoke ha 7 i od h . and then sang. himsel€ to sleep, re-| vho spok NUHAY £0: YOU eay:| vugrialy werurad At Hecc owl atest ("Haw 49. arraeet j I gardless of the protests of the! ing about m Both girls started. | tions. She could still feel the touch! “The call—the appeal—the same | other lodgers | Laure turned upon him furiously of Phillips’ hand, ah id still feet | th . | aot thet. Bi ARETE : nd, whe could » hing that lets Henri get by ., 3 ‘Bay! That Ppuibmen is : riot | I'm serving notice on this faro| his gaze fixed earnestly, medita "Oh, he's nothing like the HE SMITES, a pe SHAN de we eee | deel, that's all, But it goes for| tively, upon rs, and she was| Count!’ Rouletta protested, quickly BUT NOT 45 ONE amcky road were a ak fas you, too |amazed to discover the importance | ‘he elder woman did not argue THAT HITT ETH “He's old General Rough-hou Phillips’ eyes opened, his fa he had assumed in her thoughts, | the point: “Pierce has moro char only—I have a temper,’’ and he set an altogether new mark | whitened with an emotion neither} she was altting on tho edge of|acter than Menrl, but @ man can | in disorderly conduct last night. girl had before scen. To Rouletta| he . ° ee ; : | oh Letty ‘most cried’ about it.” her bed, staring at the wall, when | tose even that in a gambling house. | batts ea ie fier ag he 1, quietly the Countess Courtenu knocked at}1 was very fond of him-fondor | | us oe Ai par jie ups ee ike The other boys are » 80 I] her door and entered. The women| than 1 knew. Yes, it’s a-fact, I'm | | va dividend." Luck ¥ declare A | came to take you home, had become good friends; frequently | jealous of Laure, Jealous of you-’’ | | dividend’ ancky was only mildly | Laure cried, wildly, hysterteally:| the elder one stopped to gonilp. The} “Jealous? Of me? You're foke| ©1008 ey sea semnee, we: W Soneerned, 7 spose the vultures! “Don't do st! I warn yeu! Countess flung herself into a chair, | ing!" | P : icked im clean. “ 5 " , ’ H Pmaehin' ine ve" Brid Are y dy to go rolled and lit a cigaret, then sald:| “oe course. Don't take me nerl: P: ih i Noth é “Al re Rouletta agreed. To-] ‘Well, I see you and Agnes sav-| ously, Novertheless, 1 moan it, Noranciates mastered listening in tong| WR im (Advertiaeraant) gether they left the theater, Jed the bankrol) again |The Countess siniled queerly and | jPetone the radio was discovered. | i : —An~,| Nothing was said as the two trod| Rouletta nodded. “Agnes ts aml rose to her feet. | “It's improper for Bier 3 ‘ jthe snow-anked streets; not until] awful bluff. 1 never load her. But qj married woman to joke. about Dodger’s ear | : 5 i they halted at the door of the Cour-| of course nobody knows that." uch things, even a woman married / Mister Dodger looked surprised. H X ‘Straight jteau House did ouletta speak;| “You're a queer youngster. I'velto a no-good count, ian't it? And | Why, of course! I’ never thought of | > q 2 Ch Dp then she said — = S| it's Cootst ora that,” he nodded. “Well, we'll | | ‘ = == it's foolish, too. Well, I'm going | oll, we'll all go | ‘ Jove ; ; E q 8) 6 agen J 5 id | “I wouldn't have let you do this, CAQVEKE parent) 110 40 something even more foolish | hand play without you then: But aaa b ) P I'm going to Eve ‘you some nds you can stay around base and make ° ° “So have I," Plorce said, shortly, ice. Cut out that y . He sure that no ono peeps when he’ " oer & Nicest Laxative |] "TC humitating to own ip! & Rishad dong Siciglin cnet ana hue Pr deat of havoc. Belleve me, 1 sen 4 ; MUDD” CENTER'S ® PHYSICIAN, Doc TEBRS, ; ‘i ‘ong. hay s wild, Hel y f ‘ > Mister Crow so y 7h) to nurt that girl's fealingn i Cl tomac | he's sate ll ig Teche randy Tlusacy ith anol a neecieok m end nat down. ili coo: STILL STICKS "To THE OLD FASHIONED” : ” 1, pO nLite #20) auied angrily, | out he'll make some woman very|the result!” “Who will be it?" asked Mister (DEA THAT PLENTY OF EXERCISE ISA ; | "She ha ht to make | DA atte happy; otherwise—he'll create a sonti Corn Dodge: " OME ERIE sk ae te i Why not? She's fighting for | THE INCREASING USE OF AUTOMOBILE j . OFFERS UNEXPECTED OPPOSITION TO HIS q t Nothing else relieves | went on: “You expect me to be 0 “Ready or not you shall be caught | PET THEORY a = (s In your hiding hole or not et ©1028 saree, Ki \ } ey mea we. ie TWINS fl "T spy tho olephant," he erled the YP eZ chit dilious, consti.| shocked, but I’m not, for ryo| ttle “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” fe] Ad Mmadat re mnt for Tvel in water any timo for indigestion oF oe | So ho started to count “Ton, | “i an n, orn ' cites hogan | enty, eighty, nit & hundred." , dizzy, sick. | exprosai of %» Roule ( ra coe Oar tai ee, Houlette |" stonentign, Instead of aoda, take @ | P \thaady Orage pated feeling Ho nice. | known the truth a “AN a0 Hide Nin @ general way. | your, acid, gausy stomach, and relief Ly ¥ ascandy-like"Cas.{ You think I’m going : very. fret ¥ “y ratte," ite \, carets."" Take ono or| Well, I'm .not Potted artsiriey wi vais Lin f die: CBHHI OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON aie PES te ne Poaae tls ath anlsy baste shi tacping hha, die tat Pruett st ' two of thewo pleas.|elther. I’ve lived a queer lite: I've ae tag Sep I, re da SW TRY 1 “ oT hatt “ : mrby ‘ yaintdh ora gel Reed cn MN ane faatoe, tinats [sess women Whee neuter Mei T¥8| seine of Magnesie® han been pre| @ NO. 18“I SPY” IN HIGH JINKS LAND hat's not fate!” erled the Big ¥nt| | “Why, how could your” remarked| "Your tong tall. stick ¢ Blephant, "I'm right behind this| the giraffe, blinking his eyes, “TE had barrel and T know you can't seo mo, |My head completely up in that tree | sald the Scare Crow. ‘T stood in af! can't see you, #0 how can you see | and I'm Bure vs gunpowder that fence corner one whole winter and} me plained Nick. ‘ Pretty soon overybody bry i YOU} so they began all over a tk t any time, to ently | was raised among them—and mpth. stimula your Iiver|ing they do wurprises me very} and start your bow Then you) much. Kut I've learned nertbed by physicians, because it] “What shall wo do next?” asked} : ; de sce ‘And T couldn't ) ” overcomes threo times as much acid | (ne Clown, who didn't lke to be oul couldn't get out of one, In tho stomach as a saturated solu} q minute £004] tion of blearbonate of | will feel fine, y on omens | ons oda, leaving | “Lot's play ‘I spy,'” sald the Jac é " | OPaieaereee ene! 200) » vo foll " MAL eps) fms, Yen Pipe | manny loons around tileons and) the stomach sweet and treo trom all Mi rrbteadimatns ld tho Jack there T stuck," aieiit you stick out all around,” in| “What do you think you are? Rabie Sierugagy hy, Scare Cre skin rosy, ") cheat, athe taught ‘na righ gases, It neutralizes acid fermenta. “It inn't yory dignified," said Mhe|,, Say,” said Mister Corn Dodger, at ot ‘ ait Seamer’ you ah easily ostrict Jaughed Nick, pered in Mister Corn . B ‘caacartte” Kently cleanse, ewests| gave everybody # mquaes, ee He tions in the bowels and gently urxes | Beare Crow, Don't you argee with anything?” (int y,\peadnean i tald tha 4) ; T don't seo how you could see} Oh, nothing much! Ho ef mn and refresh tho entire system. cluding himaelt. Ite a good thing] diye gene ant yram tho ayetom | | ‘Thon Jet's play ‘Pussy Wants-a.| “Certainly,” sald the Scare Crow. erossly, "You'd think 1 wag een] mes Slther” complained Jack O'Lan-| always dropped so mu They never grip, overact or nicken,| {0 think about~a square dent all] WnOUe PUTKing. Hosldes, It ls more | Corner,’ ” suggested tho Hi Diddle] “But I'll be honost with you, Mister| ayn barrel to hear you talke. Ge] erm jeter. “E was In a very dark| ran that it gavo bis hiding ity [fee for men, women and chil: | uround, even to yourself.” : pen pbitibes pompusieles souk? saa his 't get Int Athi inp Fegaon. Fi roally, aba right. TH be ‘it’ next dea but tl Om ves, but you forgot t T don’t know why he bier ren on each box; a: ; . 5 zi y “T couldn't get Into @ corner,” said | to it ts" ‘1 J Lite eahah tgot to put your | I'm sure. ib ; any drug store, “That wounds ike ad allopathic bottles, any drug store. the Big Mat Mlophone iS, Ha WHA Jou) Maes Redliaicee Lah hai Pretend to see light out,” sald Nick, 7 (To be continu “I don't see how you could see mo | (Copyright, 1925, NBA wt ih

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