The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1919, Page 15

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EVERETT TRUE— THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1919. —By CONDO! TNS WAY TREY POASTERED Ue) | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— mY WALL LOAN POSTERS {] way, F Doniy KNOW WHEN MY MEN WL EVER BE ABLE To Ger IVS SO NICK AND WS SPT? ALL ore tL I Don'r Re~---.- cALM “TODAY, DADDY +34 2 Ry | is Goma To “Teach - ve - i | You ‘To swim~ x a eee . Danny Wae There With the Kick! i] | Yoo MUST Kick Your. Fee, DANY - Kick HARD! Ad ,YoURG NOT KICKING — Go-To \T now! —_) YOu CAN'T Go FISHIN’ THIS Moria! PETER, | WANT You | TO Take Me Swimain aa ) NEVER MIND PUTTIN’ YOUR. / BATHIN’ SUIT ON, PETER. - MRS. RUNDY WANTS US To | GO GOLFING c —X " MRS. RUNOY JusT TELEPHONED AGAIN AN’ SAID SHE KAO To GO DOowN TO SO LEAVE Your. GEE Wtz~ WOTS KE) CRYIN' ABouT ? I BET WS MAW GANE WA A gal \ HE WUDDNT TELL ME ) WES CRYIN’, ee —, / OH Boy! Sone beg HEAT, IT MUST BE ABOUT IR0 IN “TH SHADE! COMES ~ How we Lt ote - TS SUGGESTION I$ VERY PRACTICAL, CREATING ONE lh src ontaat hed Hewitt—-Gruet claims to have con. | siderable ability in his head Knicker Jewitt—Yea, winter? Bocker—You bet I did. Did you have I have seen him wag HM Bocker—Told t Politiclan—Thers are no political Jobs lett. You Job hunters are pests. Jon Hunter—Couldn't you give me & dob telling job hunter. that there “0 no jobs lett? The Wife—You're stung again. The Gob—A strange cruiser 24) Phowe of) stocks are worthless. | Just passed us ‘i | The Ensign They've got $2 worth of The Gob—A me. The simp What do you mean mi worthless? % man buy and pay for them myself. WHATS TH MATTER, ALEK — HEY, ALEK? US = DYER AAW WHIP hy YA, WUAZ TD RUN AWAY (POT WUZ ( GWAN ALEK, TELL AAWe MY NAW WUT MAKIN’ JELLY FER ME AN IT 6H! 4 NICE Cool LEAFY Bower, AND & REGULAR janitor I came} | 6 " ané n6 put on lots —— | from the north and he pu it of steam to make it comfortable for | When you think of advertis- | Pa Didn’t Linger Longer. THERES Roort ENOUGH FOR TWO SON, SIT "Lo, WHATS ALL THIG- SALOONS HAVE GONE 0 DRY TH’ BOTTLES ALL CRACKED, , > MeET HER NIBCE-| P4 PAGE 13 —By ALLMAN You Kick WARD IOUGH - You AW, Davo’, Le TRY To On, PETER - How ABOUT SWIMMIN’ THATS NOTHIN, ALEKS fy WY MAW MADE SOME CUSTARD YESTERDAY, BUT IT DIDNT ALL RIGHT BUDDY — J? MERRILY WE PLOW ALONG ~ pLow atone 54 | egy | Lid THE FINISHING TOUCH ow » tn 38 x 1D The Manager—-So you've finally steam all] decided to marry your leading man? Star Y I thought it best. He and Chin-Chim my little Pekinese, grew #o fond of each other I couldn't bear to part them, Duggs—There's the best thing that & ¥ author ever wrote, WELCOME NE’ | oe - - ” His Wife—Waists cut lower this season. | Mr. Longsuffer—Suits ma I'd lke Buggs—What is it—a plece of po- are going to be | etry? Duggs—No; it's a check for $10 sir.” efrange cruiser ialalierscee stampagon them, I saw the | | ing, think of The Star. [suse surpassed us, i yg to see them cut below a dollar each. ' that ho owed ma lar button? Observer—Do you know you've lost your collar button? Friend—I'm not surprised, lost my pet spaniel, my canary died, my automobile was stolen, I let my insurance drop Just before my house burned down, the bank I had all my money in busted, and I just heard that my wife eloped, What's a lost Ci $ “Did you ever see a dumb waiter?” “I've seen some dumb poor ones.” I've

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