The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1919, Page 13

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(EVERETT TRUE— —By CONDO WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT PICTURES AND HE |SN'T FIVE YEARS OLD YeT! HE DREW IT HIMSELE IF HE CONTINUES ——= GS OF THE DUFFS— —By ALLMAN BUT You'Re GoWG To w= vem 5 ~ - SIN | HE Isr Weir, MAL ‘The \DEA OF ANKE NTTLE ‘eine : Psteua | ANT WHEN, | arveno Te BOY HIKE You USING SUCH An), MUEZER. Juer THE SAME - HOw They an'r No use oF | | WAY, DAWNY Beet | DANNY Is Hit tf] baouace - 1M Asnamed OF Don WAKNA STAY | Say Your Prayers Av | |] Tetum’ Hua AcAnd - Dorr! RESTING SAVING SOME " You = 'M Gone “TO. - —_ h IN Beo It [Wen Gop oF The ne ta ei. Wak: in / + NAVERTY WorRDS vy You TO BED ' ee oe ——T NAUGHTY “THIAG Sou } r eee ee - @ _— ies SAID ( *cavse | SAID IT [ Vi r a . V GooD AND LovD~ We, WE WAs PLAYIN’ Hovse AND SHE WANTED T Boss ME , ALL THe. TIME ‘| of Pal Makes It a Crowd. ~ r | 4 OH, MRS. PAL. TH’ PoLice WitY, TWO FAMOUS BEAUTIES ARE GOING TO MAKE AN ARE GON’ TO ADVERTISE A ARREST ON “H’ BEACH NEW ONE PIECE BATHING SUIT : WAIT »® STAY HERE TODAY~ COME ALONG ? : MINUTE WHERE ITS COOL} witd ME AND SEE TH’FUN | . A WAIT >A aT a | - AS Minute [ wHo ace |] THEY Gonwa | , \ ARREST 7 | i} hiy— STEAL CASH, _|SPENT THOUSANDS | OF DOLLARS IN HIS” BRASS, SMOKES SEARCH OF HEALTH . Burglars Rob Stores, Pants es oa Wi’ By BLOSSER and Bather’s Vest Gratz Traveled Far and Wide DONT YOU WISH 1 ee, | But Got No Relief—Gains YEAW ~~ WHERE =| Members of the * local Thirty-five Pounds ~ NYA HAD A STick DVA GET Be Sticke Wes Bock oa ce < ; Yook TUEM DIPS iT No. 23, held a Saturday night Taking Tanlac a OF CANDY UKE UWE TWAT = : mi MOD ven FELT JUST LIKE 1 : Bl || which tiitered inva, the, péllce, and| “L spent thoussnds _6@aa—— oe, vip TH dip” Two GOSH -How'D HAD FRECKLES on ~% ae 8 y sarets to a Pie cid per ape states ail 5 TIMES ~- GoSH= (TY FEEL — r ve even into Mexico and Canada tey# ’ 5 SoT ITs FUN? 2 NY STUMMIK boxes of cigars and $8 in change | ing ever helped me till I started om = % comprised the loot from the Wood-|Tanlac and that not only comm / 3 land grocery, 2719 E. Madison st. | pletely relieved me of my trouble | a " The sixth floor of the Normandie|but actually helped me to gaif apartments, Ninth ave. and Univer-| thirty-five pounds ip weight,” was 3 . sity st., was burglarized. The burg-|the enthusiastic statement made by ( q . lars toted away a hammered brass | Michael Gratz, of 1942 South Shéria WE GoT EM OWE ~ GEE ~ WHEN WE cigarets, two/ing to regain my health, but nothe umbrella stand and a jardiniere of | dan st., Tacoma, Wash., recently @ the same material. | “For about twenty-five years 1” A, V. Rose slumbered heavily in| suffered so terribly with my E | his room at 1818 Sixth ave. while|ach thet I don’t believe any m prowlers took $40 from his pants} living ever went through the toms” | pocket. |tures I did,” continued Mr, ¥ Thieves broke a padlock on ‘the| “I think my trouble was started by " Meares, Fubr-|drinking iced tea, because works” |man ave., Saturday night, and made|ing about the hot ovens ni ly | off with tools, storage battery and| kept me thirsty all the time | wheel lock, The loot was valued, I used to drink a lot of iced lat $40. Anyhow, my stomach gradually | Michael Tivano lost his Sunday|in such a bad fix that it suit and ¢ " when prowler: igest anything and everyth used a pass key to get into his| would eat just seemed to fe rooms in the Ar ut hotel, Occi-|and form gas, and sometimes dental ave. a or way. gas would press so around 7 : ; ; D, ut the 7 . “k of all was|heart that I could hardly stand Some Excuse! By POP played on W. P. Heavrin, 2809 Dear-|I finally stopped trying to eat @ 3 ' z born st. While he was cavorting | olid foods and I really don’t ims | Dio YNoTICE EVERY THING I Ke Sain A GERMAN BEING AS TH PEACE TREATY — } with the wavelets at Fauntleroy | derstand how I managed to kes WAIT A MINUTE On “TW MENU Took 4 Zot | s 1 even tried starvi a? ‘OE . | || beach, some one stole his wife's gold|up at all 4 hse! UIEVE FAMILY FRomt HAMBuURe Says TH GERMANS HAVE To PAy wates and chain from his vest| myself and would go for m H Gor to Get cut RISE TO-DAY? I WENT To HAD REGISTERED AT TH COST OF TH’ WAR; HE WAS | pogket. \forty-eight hours without eating: | 4 ' ~ ‘ | wate hing s imes, b hi |) OF THis HoTEL, TW MANAGER AN’ ASKED {THE HOTEL AND- GONNA MaKe ‘EM Pay! | I thing sometimes, but that it's GETTIN’ i —— | TWO ARE HELD “My head would ache so q , . | | sometimes that it woald feel WORSE AN’ WORSE | | was going to split and I was | “2 a ON SUSPICION o much misery all the time that ardiy knew what it was to get @ | jnight’s sleep. I took all kinds jmedicines, but nothing gave ny relief and, after giving up bus | - bcos aa | Police Believe They May Be|ness 1 haa at different. times Highwaymen Pendleton, Ariz., Los Angeles, Sails | jand Billings, Mont jeling for my health, | George Kines, 25, and Frank| Mexico. to Bri Holme: boilermakers, are held | nine states on open charges in the city jail,|heard there was treatment of an investigation into their} kind that might help me, § Sunday night. ‘They are| didn't find any relief and then held on suspicion of having held up| started back to the State of Wash; and robbed Jonas L, Olson, 805 Pike| ington, but I really didn’t think st, and William Gunderson, #| would get back alive... I had about Bell st., at Eighth ave. and Virginia| exhausted my money, so I wi st back to my trade as baker, Gunderson was being held up by|wagn't able to keep at it am two men whe: mn arrived on the| told my wife it was no use; pene and v ¢ ight just as well be dead as t9 7 hands. ‘ lieved of $20) feel like I di aw ; lost $1.60. | few moments later Ki and | lac, and i that so many people Holmes w ed by Sergt wer it that there 5 — — — ommending ‘OTTO AUTO WouLD STOP 2 EY THERE - HOLD ON DURNED AF ) 'L- PF / Ay ouRE - IT SAYS ‘GO'- F. Donlan and Patrolman John De| must be edme goed init aan let {F A TRAFFIC CoP HAD P CANT YOU SEE WHA y pile AN’ THATS WHAT IM DOING = Boer as they ran into an alley near|her get me a bottle, and I want 1 SIGNAL TURNED THAT OFFICER sal a Kighth ave. and Virginia st. When/to say right now that by the time ies ‘sToP’ ~ * ij a > (mars hig aeney ese) |seareched at the police station, an|1 had finished my second bottle = Lavon « \ SLONG ~ Wen Wen unloaded revolver was found on} was feeling nearly a hundred per ™ $7 aid Cenc | Ki cent better and I kept on taking Jit until now I feel as sound and ‘Refused to Argue healthy aa. s Tosh Sao ye Over Compensation « everything Joseph J. Farley, chauffeur by | Want anc 4 bit arte wots not of arguments rela-| “@rds ke a log the whol e to compensatio manhand- | Meht th am never troubled ling the steerin ar of the genus bige headaches ¢ and © flivver. Farley sté dd not to argue | rm with his fe r employer of Ta man . en back every | : Oe eyer ae trom {of My strength and weigh 39% |coma, whi & car from) pounds, which is thirty-five pounds ; | friends a 1 Farley to drive it.| ore than I weighed when I stam hs White Wife of Japanese = Rescued From’ 'THRONG PARKS TWO ARE BOUND OVER | Tobacco Habit ior i mya thre | aon, ane eal His Burning Home| throush for a year what, Dean o ° ° | ‘ yp SET ouis Krus and Jack Norton, al- Dangerous At least, that is what the police! trough betore I took . Panag” { Disa ears ourt IME | _PORTAND. Ore. July 21.—Joe | ggers, will be held for! ‘Thousands of men suffering trom|clalm, and they are holding on to) wouid refuse. T am in such @Ophl | Rutkowsli, 4 years old, was rescued | 1 s would be in perfect| Farley. He was arrested by Motor |the federal grand jury following : : _Motor-| condition now that while in Seattle from his biuzing home by James |hearing held Friday afternoon be- : Valon: the} cycle Patrolman Cj Harvey Sun! . short time ago.I had a Sheen ie | bit y | |day night mine me and he i I was of The police have been asked to|suira hag left home. The disappear-| poyertyon, a neighbor, after the little fore United States Commissioner . sim- | search for Mrs. Joseph Suguira, 19, | ance was not reported by Suguira un-! poy jad set the house on fire whil | Thousands Seek Relief From). w. Mecietiana.. Bail for, Nor le process i y OF se a GiB healthiest men for my yi white wite of Joseph Suguira, Japa-| 11 sunday, because ko believed that! playing with matefies. The boy's| Sweltering Heat ton’ was’ figed “St ¢8,000*end'for ° store and| PLAN LOTS OF FUN | city, When I think of nese, living at 1014 K. Alder st. She | beurentn ware not et home.. Roberta | Kruse at $1,500. et r ablets; hem | jthat Tanlac has done for me, | Aisappeared from her home on July| is wife to return to him, He | parents wer fs ee ae od FOR RAINIER FIESTA} anu onty fecr it & pleasures fia son, seeing the smoke of the burn ze ‘ abit quick! 6. This is the fourth ti 8, Su-|Mon-appearance caused him to ask | 8° bce rag gees the chila's| n the bubble bursts the finan: | hap aie! oy faikslets| onree nights of fun are. promised | dutyisas. well, to recommendican — a the aid of the po! She is believed | '"& GWe : i looks like an ordinary thief sure. te ‘ by the committee in charge of the | in it every chance I get,” ” screams, climbed into the house thru | ny the ¢ ‘ ne | inde y cha secs llaphtenigerencton ioe neat dive window anit beought tHe] Pr annowdce oy fourth annual Rainier Valley Fiesta,| Tanta ig sold in Seattle by Bartell band, and - | + HY pa the “4 i At the time of her third disap lipides tae do adele, ‘The hones wag (te and to join in com-| Kosine Relieves Ata ing and how to avoid | Which opens Thursday, July | Drug Stores.under the personal dis ance she was rescued from Green| | nicotine po! 7 roy ec lake, where she had thrown herself, | “°° soa meee, te of J. D, Trenhorne lets; you will be surprised at the jfirst night, with city officials occu. | tive-—Advertisement, June 21, Once before she had been Other parks were crowded all day | Feaults | pying the speakers’ atand., {hw prin. | = 5 found working in the kitchen at Fir |COST COUNTY $2,303 long by thousands seeking relief as | cipal event Friday night will be a pa . munity singing under the direction it. In the meantime try Nicotol tab-| A general reception will be held the | rection of Special Tanlac. representa- lands sanatorium, and before that | from the sweltering heat of the citty. |rade with prizes going to the best she had left but feturned home vol: | O TRY JAMES BRUCE) at woodland approximately 10,000] You want. to. be restored to your " : | float entries juntarily. She is the mother of a} 4 listened to the concerts by Adams’ oS ne we ae | n Registered Dentists The committee also plans fire-|\ 5-month-old baby boy. | ni ,| band and joined in the singing con c Pola works, nd mu ind (eateonnonnh ve Sandal ' ducted by T. H. Ryan | nearly y successfully Out of the high rent district, pers automobile, to a!" Francis Russell directed the sing-| bated , or Bits, It will re rate advertis~ ¢ A id | | sta th the county | ‘ven, |Heve E ing your nerve ke 3 | a FREE DOCTOR by Prosecuting Attorney: Fred | {2S at Volunteer park in the even. | Neve , agving: oul this dentist, get his pr Nash, water tender| TRUSS TORTURE gee nl ra Ex-Government Physician ". Brown Saturday, Bruce was | (1 Pesce ike sf hawt Selina tel bib’y x 4, Aer Hibs matlenea | rer , “loan be eliminated byl wearing the 1112 prmee avin, de found not guilty and similar pacino aide ik abe) | after ws my Bathe e ; the of the ves sy [Lahabog Runture Subborte = We 160 WASHINGTON ST. charges to be brought st other sc RUM Waaee, Sor crear entee, On 7 Brown’s New Office |) roi he gre hoe |e 3 : Beh. RIGHT DRUG Co. sronES members of the I. W. W. for mak-| Poverty is no disgrace, but it's a| Bpilepey. is . gto, PREUM. BUILDING ‘Pevonditarg oa ae MN « Algol Pe Sa Look for the Free Doctor sign, |! '2 seditious speeches during the | mighty good excuse for heading off | "shia in seattle by Swift's Phar- 1 and \ 1 Jpital but will be moved today to : BENG CO, strike, were dropped, 4 borrower, macy. iProvidence | 101 whiea Ave, Seattle,

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