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TYE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1919. PAGE 13 By CONDO| Yes, Pansy’s Vacation Is Oven, Too! By ALLMAN ot . pry eRETT TRU. ras DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WELL PANSY | UNDERSTAND YOu 1 Sno Comon'r Took A VACATION WHILE we WERE |Fee) ay BeTTAN AWAY. |'M GLAD You 01D AND Hope You Wad A Good Time AND ARE) ue one me wf ____ | DRINK OF GIN A VACATION AM A Tow VM Giap Youes Pttune SO weu Because | Wave Queré A LOT OF GoneD CloTwas ThaT ! WiLL HAVE TO BE WASHED AND IRONED ~ | @vetnane waar You el OWN Dis Is UKE WASH” FER A RED CROSS PERADE - we wise Now Peter Wants Assistance. WHY, 17 Wi 1m GOIN! To | ISN'T OVER FAINT~1-1 || MY HEAD h Y THinic 1 SAW | | ‘. | HERE — A SHARIC WHAT RE YOU YELLIN Animal Yarns Nearly Got C. Ethelbert’s L’il G . Ethelbert s Lil Goat Qarls Ethelbert Claypool, one|lunged calf out ‘gMed C. Brown's deputy prosecut pgattorneys, qualified as an expert The calf, it appears, spilled arper iby stormy, has qualified as an/gios and grace notes all over t ape in domesticated barnyard place just when baby needed sie pais and pets. the worst way. C, Ethelbert referred Wester had C. Ethelbert hung tiredlooking woman to the po pis bat Wednesday in her neighbor hood GEE WILT ~ Now ib WIT You 3 WURRE Ve You Bren ? : RAY DIDN'T You NEA © THAIS JUST ULE You AUS YES, BUT WHEN UE Wt AS, HE HIT AB, AN’ tired-looking woman sighec tbsbous dame bulged fe aad Wanted to know by what t@t ber neighbors allowed a lo gael rooster to disturb} peting slumbers @ Biketert discussed = barr gw af the wisdom of a mu tal etic, but the lady cut short Waeertation with a cutting re tthe gist of which made it plain fit thet she would use an ax on fMieing chanticleer if she iit get satisfaction from the Pamttor's bffice. Yamoner had the plump protes ‘aimppeartd than C. Ethelbert ‘wattonted by a second kicker, in id the police department had red her to the prosecuting at y's office. And then she le right In w ed a br stling housewife who had a lot of peppery paragraphs about a goat The goat. it seems, made a meal ut of one of her nice new bath owels and she wanted satisfaction “Speaking of goats,” w alked out on C. remarked C “this animal gotten my Ibert dreamily, Je seems to have this morning And then the lady got sore and Ethelbert By that time it'was noon and C. AN, WUT A NICE, 1 EY Nou Gor? ( DON'T UE, AUK NO MORES We WIT NB. 2 DASTE HUA OND GOTTA EXCUSE OF SOME KIND ~~ 1 WISH THAT WOT WHEN TUT HM, t MISSED WIM? Ethelbert kept the record consistent amgthe invasions of a neighbor's | Fe Se SS Church and Big Me the red-faced person's, garden : Dinner for Tars Lett Biue Trail Chureh services and Sunday din ‘TT tell the world I won't stand ner afterward for every man of another minute," shouted the the fleet so tnctined. This ts only! taced maf at C. Ethelbert. “‘Do/part of the task the Y. M. C. A an injunction against that cow./has undertaken tn doing {tx bit eco I help myself toa supply of |towards the entertainment of visit beef?"* demanded the red-faced Jing gobs. 5 heal | In many churches special serv-| Nimieard man didn't stop forjices will be scheduled Sunday ewer, but stormed out into the| morning. All sailors wishing to air, leaving behind him a trail|attend will gather at the Y. M. C./ Mah“ smoke and brimstony|A. and be transported to any church they choose by auto, Pas- had the fire-eating man|tors will make arrangements for Meret visage levanted than who ° MA pop into C, Ethelbert’s of- & vivid story of quacking the sheck to a nervous fesulting therefrom, but an YES PA! THE DIO Y'READ : POOR FELLOW: ABOUT TH’ FELLOW TAKING POISON BECAUSE HE CLAINED LIFE WAS TOO MONOTONOUS ? Poot FELLOW YOUR GRAND- MOTHER! HE WAS €@ POOR BoT HIS LIFE May HAVE GEEN VERY MONCTONOUS - IM POSSIBLE! TH WAY A GUY H@3 To HUSTLE THEDE Days JO KEEP ON GOOD TERMS WITH TH LANDLORD AND . BUTCHER, MAKES LIFE TH MOST EXCITING LITTLE G@ME IN TH WoRLD! DRINKS POISON CLAIMING THAT LIFE 1S TOO MONOTONOUS! ‘ { The Y. M. C. » lady, A. will ke woman freely and copiously house during the stay of the to C. Ethelbert that it|FPour hundred gobs will be housed he duck soup for herself and |in the ~ ding. A committee Wales something was done jot guide be on hand to show those ducks out of her nice the visitors the city at alt hours And a i Samet ee ee Masticated up, the Indy| to ¢. Ethelbert, tut tol DIMMED GLIMMERS ft before she could mo- | Mop or broom was asking to muclt. SHINE IN COURTROOM There were three black eyes and |a jaw with a big bum on it in Judge out before ©.,A. W. Frater's courtroom Tuesday lo voice his opin-'afternoon. The three dimmed glim ck garden violators, but be-|mers were possessed by George Al could mble his poise for|len, att Work in hurdled a tired-| sheriff Boman who wanted to know | with rol eee wmething could not be done | sheriff mthe chants of a leather-| aged ey; Matt Starwich, deputy Frank Holmes, charged Y. Herbert Beebe, deputy | as the bearer of the dam al’ Now TLLTAKE Ye “ToTH’ themed a > Ye THIS ATIME- FETCH YouR WOOz-GOW an’ Ye'LL BE WwW aauke ts ae AUTERBILE To A STOP WAR NO LESS'N (7 OR | Tr t te " a mil 92 YEARS To THINK ex gc as THINGS OVER - | Bu 4 p F Ny (| U i ry o : in rthouse urday when He says he walked door in the dark and the door knob hit him. | fB! Make beauty lotion ‘afew cents—Try it! ne Saket Bs the juice of two mms MIXED TRUNKS ARE CAUSE OF TROUBLE Because an expre up o Ue containing three ounces A White, shake well and . M@arter pint of the best feet tan lotion, and com-| » at very, very an was mixed Mrs. Stella I rs, Earlington apartments, 1521 | : xe nth a is shy a steamer trunk | 1 clothi alued at $500. J H k d mes a a brother roomer n dir i the removal of his trunk to a ¢ n boat. The dray-| man got a trunk, but it was out of| |the wrong room, and now the police} clear, sof are telegraphing Lewis of the mis-| TE kin becomen yest 1 | take 490 never irritates, Ruretak ene RENTON SUFFERS | due to f be ir Remover $5,000 FIRE LOSS} ;2ase cordon on a charge _ Gets Roots and All A oy aes ‘ ¢ of an unknown origin com-|ing ia his instruc for the [dare ene Pbene’s Another Mystery! Open and Unbarred Places »i«\'«iicie ones teen VLADIVOSTOK, Sept. 6.—A ship- ment of 3,600,000,000 rubles, of the old Russian design, has just been S : 7 P h G received here from América, The PFINYFELr S FEACNES VONE | coin was maae in unitea states mints ing in the auditorium of the Outne: WOrdiKe tae Go the (aa aaa for the iberian governinant: Rotiool 9 Peeee |indicted by the grand jury, 1-| “Was going to pass them around, | ——— discouraged James was re-|% number of artists engaged by the|ing so jubilant over the acquittal ofjany way,” quoth Oscar, as he Later, when he leaned | Cornish school for recitals during the|his fellow indictee, Judge Clay Al-|picked up the remnants. the bar and spoke his : len, that 1 ht a nice, big box| — Police| Speech for liberty, he thanked the enter | to the county] | 0! yurt for past and said he| uesday morning 5 ‘when {hoped Sunt Doctor's ‘ hoped meted out ni ¢ | a the Service in k i tance jt office, ned the box and then Breatest thin Tv ¢ ue t didn't you, when went out for a minute. When he Including $ Medicines Frater tne for har you got out of Jail?” inquired City | jreturned, he found the box still Advice and treatment from ducted this course should attract has the lemons and “© toilet counter will nish | James Miley, who just three days She is the first of just as he was sniffing the air of ago finished a 63-day in| freedom. |the city jail at Columbia City, de The Jelded in police court Tuesday after.| turned noon that he didn’t want to repeat./against RED CROSS First Ald Classes now being en- rolled at Headquarters, 315 U! versity St. — Classes | Tues and Friday, 8 P.M, Total to atudent $1.60. As now con- peaches into| sticky bilities of beating Attorney Pat Targmany there stomobileds of |The more he pondered, the cleurer| 4 “No! I had all tHe hop T wanted Many fingers among the ows is covered by insurance. |it all seemed. out there,” sulked James, “and, any clerks, and some sticky journals regular licensed physicians, every man and woman in Seat- and the highest grade medi- tle. It is very comprehensive uk Snr eave ote and of inestimable value, y the prompt work of the fire de | way, I wasn't in jail the last 30 convinced Oscar who the guilty possible by having all pa- S A LV A GE off the sur a drug Courtroom | won't get hop this time. And that a e8, officer James was intercepted | 4 (Delayed) | ffice has denied a The highest price ever paid for the report that Russians |* paid at Cirele City s in Japan are to be con-|in During the Klondike rush a J for the Kolchak army, 'James, nabbed the popular prigoner| steak brought $48 a pound ; . found in army camps will be di | the garage. | ; halite and true, 1 ok it all with a |ewinging gate, leisurely like, and : Sit down." 7 AS SGC'TON 3 “TOKYO, Bept. 6 sie of all species at meaquitee | DR. WHITEAKER’S off everything to 4th and | James grew active, He arose from| 4 I was ¢ vere, | hinking the “No! palo ly i the bie build nar ; days of nentence was made | were, but still thinking of the t parti) 1 the big building next} )14 seat behind the pipe rail re waved: ite guilty” verd f the 12 tried men served for men who are Just about], #0 o get 20 days, and stepped thru the i - so | |to ge So?" commended Judge Gerdon; phe renee s|JAPAN DENIES RUSS —_[ewinging wate, tenure mwah beeribas yon, where Ti ras nied ON van Good eae ts at east | CONSCRIPTION ACT) oor ana tr house calls 7 }mens of all species of mosquitoes All money from sales goes to re- DISPENSARY ite of our own soldiers and sall~ 906 Third Avenue or We Will call, ‘Tel. 1221-Third Ave; .COR.UNIVERSITY: played in the army medical museurn here 4