The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1919, Page 15

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THE SEATILY STAN—SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1919. PAGE 17 By CONDO| — ott || DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Danny Puts One Over THAT GUY Is en yi ges Nom Pe, bie . : ( lento hy OM ~ HES DOING A j - d \ Youre LL SOME BraRcaT: 30m ‘ ‘ 4 ' MAH “lo TAKE ME f 4 eQ5aury! AS YR GoInG Tou? | | WONT, KID? FER ARIDE AN’ ¢ ) Guess HELL TAKE a. ~ >) “ : ‘ ey _ He piv! Wij I; Passenger vp wiry] A ae > 'M GOING (VER AND Re coe | DADOY, | Ase The »5ee . ‘ WATCH “THiS FELLOW Him FOR $25°° A ! “ \ MAWE HS LANDING ~ 3S . SEE IF You CAN LocATE DANNY AND BRING Him OVER- | WANT Hi l To see THE AIRPLANE. “| DERN RAIN SPOILED My | ; ; LOouT ALEK !! MEADE = WHA'D cA ere- rs tn ) 2 LOOKIT! WLLo Betsy — ama uses iy Poy bo il Aw TD RATHER. Y Come oT T TW aa | wd’) COMB BOSSY. GEE, I WISHT FOR, FRECKLES ( \ HAVE A CHICWEN, CAUSE COUNTRY ONCE AN’ A We HAD A Cow LiKe \ WHILE, AINT IT , wad Tur ws + TS GIVES GRANY ! 4) f “Why do people celebrate their | Wedding anniversaries, pa?” “I suppose it ix to give them a chance to apologize to their friends | for remaining married #o long.” THATS WHY You : SOME FALL CLOTHES, | To KEEP UP WITH THE r SIMPLY STUNNING! Dust) YoU SAY . a = ' ! SHOUD DOUBLE my Look AT THE HATS = [SOMETHIN MER. Jones |S ince | SONESES! Great Gons ‘ ALLOWANCE! In ONLY WiLL >You! : \pany | DONT Y'KNOW A DoLLAr HALF OF WHAT - HAVING @ GREAT: FAMY TO-DAY 18 ONLY THE, ne EQUIVALENT To Sof! Got! Jim—I hear you are getting @ big | salary now. Jack—Why—er—I thought It was, until I got it. ¥ 4 Henpeque (to druggist): “I am weak, worn out, despondent, have fits of dizziness and trembling.” Druggist (indicating a fat gentle man at the cigar lighter): “There is something that I can recommend |very highly—Ebenezer Brown, the | divorce lawyer" NOWTO UNHOOK LOOSE - SNAPPY, EX LOS_ ANGELES YOU CAN SEE 4 IN THE DAY TIME ¢ i )) — ~ — ” ) e - ——8 DRAWING THE LINE EASILY UD tRST! | THE BIG DISCUSSION | we ~ 0 | —-4 Prof. Aphonia: “Yes, I can teach| you the deaf m language. Some ve ~ | member of your household afflicted?” | PU CAN'T TRUST THE KIDS Mra. Tarkington: “No, but I'm not “pfoaa eimai - %|speaking to my husband now, and since I quit I've thought of a lot of SSF | things I should have told him : | Clerk—Young Van Sapp wants a a } Suit on credit. | Clothier—Sel : Hewitt—I'd rather have health! won't lest ooee, ro seein te than wealth } |never pays for one suit until he Jewett—People rarely have both, | needs another, Hewitt—-Why is that, I wonder? | tise ater DS ag 38 | Be that as it may, Jacob Labor Jewett-—Hecause when people have | works at the Van Dorn Iron Works seat mith lq-aeid to HSYe Deen 197) | wealth they can afford to have doc:|/Co, plant in Cleveland. | “Phen it's no wonder he couldn't} Hewitt—This is a pretty fiend | Simpson—What do you suppose | tors. | James Debris drives a rubbish The Judge—So you claim you robe} oie clothes,” : | place. was the most prominent discussion | By IRI i 0 | wagon in Flatbush, N, Y bed that delicatessen store because — Jewitt—I should say so; a still|among the peace delegates? 0 TELEPHONE, telegraph or | Price Stiff of Blossom, ‘Tex. has | Pg tte eovern | v0} considered a viola Oversea Yank — Probably “What's N rte retired from the nae’ Se “ | ‘ re starving? Why didn't you! ‘The Canadian government has| alarm would be cons ro | ’ . | he grocery business, yen wary F Its Alberta herd; ton of the ofdinance against undue | good for seasickness wireless—yet those weird ma- / (you can still find him in the g. b. —- | tives of Central America flashed |in Seattle, however.) Report has {ft that Burleson in-| the message of the Americans’ ar- And Mary Regina Sharpe and if you make a noise like a frog ¢ someth to eat instead of|more bisons in in have & new bicycle, grandpa eve Rea the cash out of the casn|than it knows what to do with and) noises How's that, sonny?” Dg etter? offers to sell some of them for $250} | ‘ : ) He Th » Acused—'Cause I’m a proud|apiece. Who would have thought| Annette Kellermann says she can|tends to*run for governor of Texas rival with the speed of light, How? | Floyd Luella Dutt were in the Chat- Pe scld we would get $10,090 man. judge, an‘ I make it @ rule ta {a bison would be worth as much|vook hut she can’t sew. NOW we) We should worry! We don't live in iittearte of Three”—Monday in |field, Minn, high school graduating croaked,’ " , 4 tte's clothes. | Texa Star, ‘lass. ow AU am ‘AD in-adoor bed is the thing.” pay for everything 1 eat, , af a hoge _ know who makes Annette’s the: Sy se . bs

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