The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1919, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. —' EVERETT TRU It Took All and Then Some 2 ‘ —By ALLMAN — ‘ nM, hE (aa q ep | SANS TOM, WE'VE ABovT MADE | TELL HM, | va | Woutr Have TO r ve ovk ms Thar WE'D STE NG / GEE, | PUT AN ae A CHANGE fr, BUY : " be Pressed) aN foMonED DOUAR {| vue nave $22.13 ] FOR OUR VACATION- So You i? | OL Banik Accoun'T Baer | piu - CAN You MORE = “TWAT STP AND GET THE RAILROAD “10S } RIGHT OFF ‘The REEL ; CHANGE ITP HOW FAR WOULD YOU HAVG BEEN IF YOU HADN'T COME BACK % Where Two Is a Crowd. : ANNIE AN’ HAD A Lt GET ON TH’ | TOLO HER . Wwf, YY Not AS SCRAP THIS MORNIN“ RAFT, SNEAK UP SHED COME To A 4 : f Y Y FAR AS Nou AN’ | WISH WE An” PUT MY HANDS, ME FIRST AN’ . Y : | CARR NOU HADN’T- I'M LONESOME | | OVER HIS EYES - BY GOSH, | A \\ Na A Y = dOKES 1 im HE WON’T KNOW : : \ Ci - WHO IT [S That's Altogether Different! WEOE ALE THE EGGS ; == PoP ~~ ET DROPPED WELL, IT ALL { : Nour MOTWER ORDERED — = : TWA EGES COMIN’ Home )\ DEPEADS — DiD RO~ BUT TH Do You THINK. You : ; FROM TH’ STORE — DA YoU BREAK } SHELLS CANE OFF CAN CARRY THEM %3 1 : $ POSE MAWLL HONE wrTwour Sis eel age BREAKING THEIAZ z : i Maid—Well, you refuse to chop wood and cut the grass. What can — you do? | Mendicant—Lady, if you will let % |me dig in your yard, I'll try an’ find those bottles your master hid in | Ma Is u Good Little Kicker. Say! Aint “1 NO! NO! THAT AIN'T BEEN TRYIN’ To ™ Way! KiCK- MAKE You win USE Your FEET FoR TH LAST CLaARICE!! SY SUMMERS m ‘DEARP | Mr, Justwed—Dear, I don’t like t tell you, but I cannot eat this @ Mrs. Justwed—Oh, there must b | something wrong with your | because the cook book says it’ | ply delicious. : DN'T BE CASHED i v ‘ENO EM POPPIN = , / yf 4 MY HAILSTONE ~TREADMILL )’ SHELTER OF ph KIND-TLLE | igetehbe aye ic Gun )/*,/ ‘ > DRIVEN MOTAH CAW ~ es aaeeey HA STOR / “J / ‘ / 5 .Hewttt—I had a terrible dream 4 wou! StoP / ° last night % Jeweit--I am prepared for the ; tell it witt--I dreamed that it was and that, when I tried to get < Z eee mate - IN ABSENCE OF A "JACK" pur JILL ON THE END OF A Gl B 1 F ° W | FARMS IN INDIANA DRY FOR 100 YEARS "DON, July Thirty manu-| | PLANK THUSLY LONDON, 26.—Joshua Bush cri a ‘a s Ya a \Ulory De. Frisco omen | GROWING SMALLER] pros, 10 Meibaies nis kxcmontwant cation a $ longevity te » has al-| manuserip * - | OWENSVILLE, Ind, July 25 : ; |The Put Feet on Brass Rail isis tint itive ben's tal stair int ton: "the Ben Hours , \declare that farms are decreasing in| wont: Zor 76. ye jas been| Second, “Queen of Na SAN FRANCISCO, July 25.—]ty maids and matrons may be seen} gize put ine ing in number, The | P’Ominent in church ¢ nt ventury manuscript, br Woman suffrage in California | there, 4 | i m ages of | big farms of years ago are al} ae brought with it many boons to the | their chote 5 ses as a ont th of th ‘'The| \et ? fair sex, but it took prohibition to| they joyfully wish one another |tareogt single body of farm land ta Best I reatment for Catarrh Ae 7 Methuselah (on his 900th birthday! bring woman completely into her| "Happy Days” on naughty nearly |i county i» in Wabash township —I shall swear off drinking coffee wn. beer! in Jand contains 621 a |and smoking elgarets this day. ‘The ‘ Today she shares equally with | rence 5 Bags S S S R m th C J berpees ‘a ve pdapiioac perfect |™an a privilege that for generations The small farms ‘re in the major-| ene we e oves e ause| ES J | doctors say they shorten one’s life. xation if the eyes |!@8 been peculiarly masculine. | FARM CART IS USED jity and in many instances thre For the Blood. tried, fs obtainable at any drug} h " s yy i” She may now put her foot upon | times as valuable as the big store. It has proven its value in have to “work on,” taxing dell-| 10° vise rail, and, with elbow FOR FUNERAL HEARSE jot former days. ‘The der Once ws doa pia , you get your blood free| thousands of cas It will do so cate nerve and muscle ma- psn ’ ' z do sc chinery, trying to work. effec.|°00ked upon the polished mahog-| LONDON, July 25.—There were a|SMull farms of 40 to 50 acres ix in-| from impurities—cleansed of the| in your case, t SS. 8. at once Ee tiaes ~ |any, quaff the libations of her choice |creasing. Small farms as a rule are ely under the handicap of poor |number of unusual features at the | a “ catarrhal poisons, which it is now|and begin treatment, If yours is a} ices Por POOF \and hobnob with the white-aproned ‘ Br: ft Mrw,|Culuvated more thoroly and made to) 4 prey to because of its unhealthy | long standing case, be sure to write ? personage who presides over the pol|funeral at Braunton of Mrs.| produce larger yields. y ‘The eyes are a most impor- + s . Bes we ,| State—then you will be relieved of| for free expert medical advice, ee: oben Before ping we ished glassware, the bottles and their | Georgina C, 1. Webber, a widow, Catarr dripping in the throat,| will tell you how this pu multi-colored liquid contents, The coffin was conveyed from her rT hawking and spitting, raw sore: table blood remedy clea our vaeation trip, have your i in y ayes examined by 2 Reliable Op.|, Woman has at last been admitted | residence in a farm cart drawn by HERE Figen TO the nostrils; and the disagreeable |impurities from the blood by literal- q to the bar! 7" ’ | bad breath, It was caused, in the|ly washing it clean. We will tometrist. He will quickly tell the dark bay horses behind which UY BRITISH TANK . 94 fi ‘ _| It is a San Francisco bar—Breen’s, Tease | first place, because your impov-| prove to you that thousands of suf- you whether you are overwork-|1¢ powell and Ellis sts.—that first | She drove in a brougham during her] LoNDON, July 25—Thirty British| erished blood was easily énfected,|ferers from Catarrh, after consist-| pp ee introduced the innovation, and the | lifetime. In token of her love for) tghting tanks are for sale at the| Possibly a slight cold or contact|ent treatment with 8: 3. have aro, : sala gentler sex is rapidly taking advan-| flowers the rails of the cart were|tank corps training center, Wool, | With someone who had a cold. But|been freed from the t and all| Director—~Have you ever appeared tage of the opportunity to avail it-| wreathed with blooms and f@liage, | nei uv ‘| the point is—don’t suffer with Ca-|its disagreeable features. Don't|in motion pictures before? { 325 Price STREET. self of a privilege that has long|the bottom of the cart being carpet-| Dorset. Farmers so far have been) iain it 19 not necessary, The|delay the treatment. Address} Applicant—Yes; while sweeping been denied its members. ed with moss, on which beautiful] the highest bidders for them as they| remedy, 8. 8. S., discovered over| Medical Director, 259 Swift Labora-|out the studio, I accidentally walked Any day now a score or more pret-' cream-colored roses were placed. make great tractors, . fifty years ago, tested, true andj tory, Atlanta, Ga, in front of the camera,

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