The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1918, Page 10

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ESDAY, JULY 16, 1918. DOINGS OF THE DU FE ‘S—There Was Only One Coo i Spot in the Heese. ayy % I 3 y 1 WONDER. WHERE Tom avi EVERETT TRUE. BY CONDO. Y MAY AS WeLt GET UP Zen ‘To? We AND DAWN V7 aad BN wet cet ur i cant] . L Too~ You CAN'T SLEEP R, Everett TRE, ; ov ¢ m atte’ Sieep Tonicnr! w ON A NIGHT LIVE 9 Dear SiRi— We HAVE NoTICGD YouR Goop 2 ey , 4 J 9 <s Mit Lh WORK FOR SCVERAL Years, BUT & Consider IT = “ A DISGRACE AND SHAMS THE WAY YOUR Wire ABUSES You, THIS HAS BEEN GOING ON LONG | GNOUGH. IT WOULD BE A GREAT SATISFACTION To UB ANO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL IM You WOULD TRY SOM'S OF YOUR PUGILISTIC STUNTS ON MRS. TRUG AND MAKGS HER STAY IN A WOMAN’S PLACE. SHE IS ISCTTING TO BE A REGULAR NYUISANCS PoR HOR CONDLET NAS A. BaD INFLVENCS ON OTHER Bossy WOMGN, AS Lisve!us Yours TRYLY, Cook bitch - SY AR a | tS a" - | QAL. DK SQUIRREL FOOD—Now Benny Won't Even Trust Talking to Himself, Nestee Day TY Gor THIS COTTER : 7 = ROUGH THE MAIL, I WANT To , : : Ay en eee a OW WHETHER THE WRITERS iio a Aw, X'KNOW wear 2 WE DONT KNOW ANY \ Wo. HO me INTERRUPTING — IN BS LOCATSD ff} aed 1 THINK “THAT PROF, MORE BOUT DETECTUFFIN’ A DETECTUFF HE [ my CARD ~~~ . KAMERFLAGE 1S A “WAN A EGYPT MUMMY! ANT awake 'Nure | i \ PROF. KAMERFLAGE A \ — erost! op? ~~ 7 To KETCH a coLo! THE SUPER DETECTIVE | BETTER BE CAREFUL! BBE art WE MAY BE SNOOPING || jive G PARDON FOR AROUND AS A | MUSHROOM OR Er SOMETHING ew ) \ WEAR You ! , ASHORE TRAGEDY. Perce it . 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CO. th ” ' *olicemer firemen, courthous tle North Pacifi 1 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers tor ae g cltagas es nar combar not ar r Vegetables and Fruit i PTARLES Telephone operating offers many advantages i ah ack man, who recent enged him rer ane or Country Hay and Grain to young women who are seeking employment r ‘ nahin, mulltary |arceeees an ek teem . ; 2.26 | 3¢ saath tied at a good salary, with opportunities for ad- 5 : ; D a : 04 | THmethy—-Puse vancement. Can anshi ; STEEL WORKERS WIN Trekegmetertitst 11 +>. gp hoes A good salary from the start. vhs ; wdssciend +3 IN 14-INNING CONTEST B oth Chop Regular and frequent increases. - sk the Washington Steel phase 7 1 Work is steady and permanent. bes ap ip it se yd riba ga? Many opportunities for advance- \ At’ the: eid of the 39th inning’ / ment. core stood Curtis, for th compar un mith for the Pleasant, clean, fascinating work. ~ peel ‘wobke Associates carefully selected. ito 3 o. Detter ler Tp Light and well ventilated offices. iH \ ar +o pera-—iowa, er To Comfortable lunch and recreation a a ‘ ore @ large crowd of fans at rooms. \ Man « Sunday, the Mike Annual vacation with pay. | s gol the ncore mood to % . ‘ Timothy astern’ Washington 0-34.00 REAL PAINLESS DENTI STS Sick Benefits, Death Benefits, WORK SHOES J si to' scotch gare lhe 7 ; , allowed two safe hit Aig} Prices Paid Shipper for Pensions, without cost. Poultry, Veal and Pork, f, ©. b. Reatti | In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the lightest yy SALES es STARS j RPOOL, Ohio, July 16 Ou haa, Gee anak, 1H : = * and strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the mouth; Good character and good health are required. = “422 ‘ lyn outfield Due 1 7 you can bite corn off the cob; guane Young women between the ages of 18 and ‘ 2 TON 4 a eH ee teat preferred. Previous experience is not ne ry. 5 , : 4] werent: Bente nero a Ba ree aly ‘ Gold Crown... 01.0 seeeereeees 81.00 isi ) 5 Sam a ¢ chan, per bo ArH oe toc 2 $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone). - Visit our Employment Office at 1115 Fourth ple ik | ; Fane : $10 Ree of Teeth . Ave., between Spring and Seneca. Open from Second Floorfitel Bldg — . me r crate Teef Country, per tb maoatty os ( Bridgework, per tooth, gold ... % % ; =? : 2 " : ‘ 1601 fy : Gold Fillings ... 8 a, m. to 6 p. m. Secondt Pike Take Elevator | eiiisieaat tis A | a ‘ Selliite Prices to Retailers for Silver Fillings ‘ imperial’ ‘wiley th wind Send Platina Fillings .. 1500) 75 Butter All work guaranteed for fifteen years, Have impr taken tn the THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE " SHEET METAL "appa Bon ie i cane We te QoUCaH and Ace Saupe fur mine nadie Wark, "We WORKERS © ‘ ne in 0 5 | mee ge he , Statomets, D ood aatisfaction. 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