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PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919. — — - a The Girls Resort to Substitutes. EVERETT TRUE— —By CONDO —By ALLMAN DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. Seen od - 4 a fet. aes 5 TWEN RE LOWGE LIZART setae aint, waeum “the . RB sus. nengen | Dour Feet. | Me eee || Nov Genrie men! Up.? YA 4 You Wie "EM To Dice. GwLS ARE Quire SET (CMT Go, IVE | Lime GONG To TWAT Mave OTHER ARE ENGAGED at wit You For “Tes! Do AW Gone TH The DANCE | | Gor someTWNG DANCE “TONIGHT- | ASKED |" _ARRANGEMEVTY | Uarri, BLevert TONIGHT AND | DONT CARE F.se OW WiLpur TS Tare Yoo 4 ABOUT GOMG - | WAS WONDERING t 7 _ Gis BUT AS USVAL iP You'D Takes THEM ? ‘aes / We HAS A DATE - - vw 7 t WHat 'S SOUR I WANT T MAKS HURRY Ff tue Siig! -— > | ARE “THERE CRAgS NOw WHERE DIO TH’ WHY, THEY ONLY COWARD Go ----O#H - CAUSE 1 THINK IN TRE WATER. ROUND Live ON DEAD NDIN ee ws WATCHING A STREET FAKIR | f r My FEET, Now ARE SCAVENGERS MINUTE — ING A CARD “TRICK War A Bueg- Bua 3 ACCIDENTS; THREE INJURED Wet streets Thursday were said to have been the cause of the majority Of the 23 accidents reported to the Police. Of the 23 accidents, only four Involved personal injury None of these was serious Three persons were pinned be Meath their machine Thursday, when the automobile driven by Mre. J. G. Blanders, 18th ave. S. W. and Bond Bt, got beyond her contro! between White Center and Seattle, ran wild and overturned at the foot of the hill, Mrs. Slanders, her husband and Another passenger were pinned be th the car and were only extri cated after passersby righted the au All three ‘e slightly Drutsed. Richard Youngblood, 17, $852 12th ave. N. W., was taken to the city | hospital Thursday, where a few stitches were taken in the back of his head after he fell from « truck | owned by Frye & Co., after the truck | collided with a gravel truck at Fifth ave. and Stewart st PF. L. Bangs, of 2608 W. 59th reperied t #t. and Fremont @ve, Thursday, an unidentified boy ran trom ‘the curb | into the side of his machine. The Doy was knocked down but unin: | jured. bi | A. E. Baines, 2012 15th ave. N. W., Teported he ran down a ma \ who! hhad just alighted from the interur-| ban at First ave. 8 and Washington. st. on the wrong side of the train. ‘The man refused to give his nam and walked away. JOHNS. PARKER HAD TO GNE UP HIS \ WORK, HE STATES Had No Hope of Ever Being | Well Again—Gains Fif- teen Pounds Taking Tanlac The Sian Did No Good, Anuwau! batt, By BLOSSE r Parr x an as A ? SAY, YOUNG LAD~ THIS YEA —~IT 1S DANGEROUS @ Ah MENACE To THE SVRAS Xo. WA Wl Deere TWN EDT A SIGN UP Foe Commauty— Mo 8 THOS ~ fo ) OUS PRECIDICE = I WONDER. eins: er ISRT A KID ON THE =, TAT. THEY HAVE. NOT maagicho ob VERY EDGE! DUT UP A WARNING ONE FELL. NER So THEY WEY? ‘BOARD ! vO \ ws A SweLL Duce = TORY MN LATE cece 1 aS Got, BUT LookiT “SG HER FLY, WOULDLA j ‘ tt oe — I t || KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— ; WELL WELL, BLESS ffty HEAGT: ALoysivS M'DEAR, YoUR BROTHER R Wart'Le JONESES HEAR HORATIO 1D IN THE PUBLIC PRINTS: AGOUT THIS! AND IT Sounds “HIS Copy OF THE BING VILLE So ELEGANT Too! RUGLE SAYS HE IS RETIRING Feom ACTIVE BUSINESS! OE} ACTIVE BUSINESS? “A Very Active Vocation, What? ae mek YES LISTEN- * OUR FELLOW TOWNSTNAN HORATIO MISGINIS 13 RETIRING FROM ACTIVE BUSINESS THIS MONTH! ALL WILL TUSS Hit AT HE STOOD AT THE JoP OF HIS PROFESSION! HES BEEN TH’ BINGVILLE Doe CATCHER FoR TH’ LAST TWENTY YEARS! | “I have not only gained 15 jeunda! since I commenced taking Tanlac, but for the first time in four years I am able to eat three square meals a day without suffering agonies after: ward,” said James 8. Parker, who! lives at McCloud, Cal., and who is connected with the McCloud Lumber company of that place, while in the ‘Owl Drug company in Portland the| other day. | “When I commenced taking Tan Jac,” continued Mr. Parker, “I had Deen in bad health for four years, and hadn't been able to hit a lick of work for over three months. 1 had been suffering from stomach trouble dur fing all this time, and I had reached the point where everything I ate Would give me indigestion and cause gas to form so bad that I would be| in misery for hours at a time. I just got weaker all the time, and! finally got to where I was hardly able to go at all. Then last January I had 4 severe attack of the “flu,” and after getting over that my stom worse condition than ever found that my kidneys condition. I suffer pains in my back that I could hardly sleep at all, and could, not turn over in bed without some WHISKERS Assistance. The different meditiaes | A SOLUTION De eee | and treatments I had didn't do me | propiems CF CLOTHING INO MORE FASTING | —~ cae — ee _ — j nes y t all, and I finally had HERE’S MOTHER OF i" BR ae — FoR INDIAN guest Greek Poet Wants Revolt 33 FINE CHILDREN 3 ; , Prey os Ge nose, fp ( 0HO- GLUED MONEY, EH ? \F OTTO AUTO WANTS THem\ THATS TH’ ONLY WAY WE'LL HAVE TO STOP ‘To You CAN HOLD IT GET THEM Loose ” Cy “WESE DAYS L ° ’ ‘ j 7 Now - FIRST WE SPLASH A BUNDLE OF STEAM ON ‘EM 1D | given up all hope of ever getting well T ‘i sehen ° | MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 1 | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1.—Mul | k! MAD 8STER, England, | Bie, + coches to mate one eee | reed, CUPEICATIONS | S40 cite, wealthy travelet_ trom o Put Constantine Back oe sis ron. firme denier effort, and give Taniac a trial, Thad} ON BALLARD CARLINES} tnaia, witt not be competion to fast i. of Foregate st. Chester, claims the Fead so much about the good it was| In order to avoid duplication of 048: preg: Aopeik doing others who seem to have suf.! traffic, Thomas Murphine, superin jo Nap basa fered as I did, and I saw no reason |tendent of the municipal street rail-|"ervant, who pr why it should not help me just as| Ways, has announced a re-routing of | Meals according as he did yesterday, at the United Press) freedom,” he said. “In their anti Mail ‘Tsarist | largest British family for whom one Hellenic policy, In the p +| Russia was thelr asse present they are assiste in the| husband ts responsible, She is the by Italy 3 oe ha F | ; - . persons of caste in his country ‘ usly against |and, to our great surprise, the Unit (ipa el pad eel gi et Niamey eet etween {Deine held at Angel island |the nment. This |ed States, America can never sup es Wop edien-t bes aing: 1 prea yt aah cee HW, aoa oe ion, authorities separated | Policy was explained by Panos Kata-| port, knowingly, the Anglo-French needed, anc commenced to pick | ave. A « lmaster and servant, the former go- | Pod ard bridge, the old municipa Keo Hatere ee ee | ing to palatial but foodiess quarters | Pro-Con k author and poet, wh satrapy which is usually called today tine propaganda haw | ‘the Hellenic kingdom.’ ‘ }iine w © the z | to improve until all my troubles ae on ntl be heb meneed and the servant to the island station, | beyn suppressed by the British and| “No territorial acquiattions can| Were overcome aaa ie N. W. and Leary|, The simple matter of putting up a/| French police | compensate the Hellenes for the un | 1 paxe been in perfect health ever hee ¥ + and T44FY | nond of $500 for the release of Tabu 4, who Might be deseribed | just sufferings and humiliations aged _ ee heey sega Af |Dange, the servant, obtained for k D'Annunalo, is now 1 aused to them by England and} y man. ent back to wor 1% onal me co ¢ Jefore we SEs boon. anes at orn Khatau the further and mushde- | Lo ding @ national m nee during the war. Before we| y | sired services of his special cook, nt for the restoration of the ex-|can talk territories, we must safe: | mow, and I am taking a vacation EAST AGAIN SEES | a who, he declares, was illegally | guard our soul from siaver Until during the rainy season we always up right away, and I just continued | | Small Boy—I'n ing here, dat's a t route. have, 1 never have the least sign of COAL SHORTAGE TOWNS UNPEOPLED sstlitn ef Ookstanine, he demandire| Supt eegtpe cwnisn sorsine, rower | _Knox—He has just invented a won stomach trouble any more, and my NEW YORK, Aug. 1.-—-New York ‘ n public © | seek to oes UPON Us, We shall be derful corkscrew, Meas go oF ie peated wkit lacey Gesuere oe ttle cts BY FLU IN CONGO)! publ like | eek to Impose upon us, we ahall i tion. Tanlac is a wonderful medi-| shortage this winter due, they say, to| BRUSSELS, Aug. 1.—Persone ar p acy, auch | people. 7 y Bnox—Yes, but what good is it to eine, and I praise It up everywhere | the return to Europe of thousands of | riving here from the Congo say that n Athen: centuries | We are told that King Constan } humanity now? 1 go.” foreigners who have been working in Bpanish Influenza has played havoc revived in Russia today by | tine was a tyrant and a traitor Rut o ae: =e eine didi Tanldc is sold in Seattle by Bartell | the mines in this country. Coal cards| among the population of the I evi.” as long as that tyrant and traitor| is Stores under the personal di-| similar to those used during the war|Congo territories Many villages ‘The European war must have| was agreeable to his people, what! tion of special Tanlac representa-| may have to be resorted to next win-| have lost nearly one-half of their in-| proved to erybody that England|should it matter to kindly outsid e—Advertivement, ter. ‘babitants. land France“are the enemies of our! era?” It is easier for a girl to believe a| man who tells her sheispretty than} Bobbie—tIold the pail under the”) it is for him to tell her, ‘faucet, Mamie, and I'l) pump.