The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1919, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. —By CONDO! . DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom Tried to Put Un a Stiff Araument —By ALLMAN 1 ' ae GETING SET IN YouR WAYS— 1 war You “To Go Paces! =| WHY 210 You AND QGGNTLEMEN: UT] how DON'T TELL Me, WAVE A NEw B THAT YouRE NOT iu Weir!’ GOING AND ALL THE CRYSTALIZED 1 ess AS IS The owes THs Noy Go OUTTA CLAMBAKE ist “TH | WANT You Yo WAVE AGOOD | Pons. surt (0 WEARIKG A STIFF WISDOM of THe AGC Ss; ' APTEQNOON fd ie ue aaeware procs ae Time ~The THING HM Kickin? MADE IF SWrr “wo - RIOT AGANSY oy Aedes aibe : | Mi ‘Dou TALK THAT Bay HAVE A Good TIME WATCHING ABOVT 13 THAT This IS A DRESS “yop Don'y Tha Doctors orvers — LaTeD KNowLse— =~ A NSAP: 0 TAD You LAST You Rest uP - PARTY Sov Kiow How Comrommanie | LIKE TO] | You Know VERY WELL TAT 2 r To Make | Peen IN A DRESS surr- wear one? Airoun Tr 4 DION IF Youre Gone ; He TOLD ME To AvaD ao wae Go- Sn FR - WITH STARCH IM PP- MY SSTAWAY!! UNDER STood _.| HE COULON'T ? WHY, IN TH!’ NAME, | WELL- I- ER- A FRIEND von Tete TRUNeS WELL, I'LL GO KNOW HIM, | KNOW HIM OF GOODNESS, DO \ WANT TO WELL, HIS WIFE Eto EO WT | ic RAIL, PETER 2? | Bur Itt GO YOU _WANT To GO | INTRODUCE A MAN~ THEY WERE ARRESTED soae 5 . a iS BAIL A STRANGERS HIM ‘To ANNE, HOLDING BACK 3 TONS OF FOOD } s for Good Weather| Smithsonian Expedition’s| -——— Before Hopping Off | Supplies Start North aa | pressed “ the big Martin bombing) CAPETOWN, South Africa, Oct. 2 Set ite round the rim flight,| Africa never saw such an array of | Salrie scapulo da are hethg eras —AND WE UTE ey VETS SBE ROW ~INOUN ae OW! WEQES A é Aw, DONT TELL arose the Cascade mountains) oy northward by the Smithsonian in Rev LIVED HAPPILY Wowyes THATS FUNNY, [ - DANDY TLL TELL You TUAT ONE ~~ TM and make a landing near | stitution’s « ing ox jon, in Z will depend upon the guasal sangenation with the Universat fun || | BAER AFTER. THERE! 3 USWO To KNOW MAREELS A NICE FAIRY SToRY= TIRED OF WEARING <2~ oa f weather and the condition of company. | WASNT TwaT A - * OF THEM ~ 3 3% —- cE ib WAS A iT Tu SER ‘ =, ONCE TUERE WAS ABOUT TU’ KAI ZA ee field at Auburn. | Three tons of condensed foods have size of the machine de-|fone into the interior, where they NICE STooy> 4 + it everything be in its Will be distributed by native carrier for alighting. The plane |®long the route into the wilds that | six tons and its landing the American explorers expect to fol | dis 60 miles an hour. Should |!ow. strike soft or muddy| This is a Yankee timesaving de. on landing, there ts great! vice to avoid the necessity of waiting that the big ship would top-|for the slow-moving native carriers | and be wrecked. on the first stages of the journey. | Hartz, commander of the eteacameiretcmmieninrmceent Will remain in Spokane untii| Dr, Linda Hazzard | are favorable to fly over) Py : to Puget Sound and Back in Seattle, along the coast to the Mexi-) Dr. Linda Burfield Hazzard and back to Mineola,| former fast specialist and Seattle os- é + on a door. The work waa compieted | in 15 hours. ' Dr. Hazzard and her husband, 8.| , Mamard, are registered at the "KEEPING By POP MOMAND SER ws Q DREAN? TH SHow Look ir ge ae Py BoT I CANT GO { By Golly! IT STRIKES TE a OWN LoYS1U3 BEAUTIFU ONE : | AROUND LOOKING SASSETY'S GETTIN’ INTO Shaner & Wolff Clothes Service AND SEE WHAT HE THiInks | HASN'T ANYTHING FINER, || 8FFORD 1] | CHEAP! IT COSTS US, INSTEAD OF U3 =r? |) AND ONLY # 200 DOLL YOU | | MONEY To GET ‘ ! OF 1T? 3c) OUT LiKe aie SaSsiety! GETTIN’ INTO SASSIETY “THAT =) Clariced AELP THE CONSTABLE STOP . WTO, WAVE ite HIDE wh 4 LOWS RINE TH TH’ BUMPY ROAD DOWN BY TH’ : THING WITH A BIG "KICKIN VY, DOWN GRAVENARD -tTLL BE 7 W HIS CELLAR Fen- wen RIGHT OMART HANDY wer ( SHH x An’ Now WHEN T Go THROUGH TH VILLAGE TLL RE COMES “TH DURN (ou LOoK sen WAA- WALT TLL WE HeTS ALL TH’ BOYS THAT TH’ CONSTABLE HAS SOME= SCAMP- TLL JES’ SET THIS LISTEN GENTLY WERE PIECE OF EXPLOSION ITH’ UNDER RIGGIN'OF HIS “ GAS CAB AN’ ~ ‘es : ra . | AS? | 5 Prt aa, © ae eee ae Ch h Wel. Speeches of welcome and laudation| gram included songs by EF. J. Ren-| g¢ i , uch Welcomes. |. nga mira a0 “SLOAN'S LINIMENT Yakima Grave Diggers May Smoke ||" ack Ex-Soldiers i's lignin i ie tr cinta y Pune O88 i Raincoats of every kind and in all : | : rlis respond. | Kantn ij |) Now as They Perform Their Duty | nner, than 240 members, of the|oq'in an eloquent. speech. tn which |= =—— NEVER FAILS ME” models for m yi riret Presbyterian church, who I nen and | bigepicd salto, Mies the ihe avant ing Are nstinting praise to the! Mon flatter merely to protect them- | men. The winter rains are | YAKIMA, Oct. 2.—Grave digger wed them | tt 01 American soldier, ‘The musical pro-| selves from women who flirt h | : Any man or woman who keeps it now here and it is advisable | employed by the city of Yakima have bitag bee asg OL Fea Peery age ‘POSLAM FAGER | handy will tell you that that you make your selec- thy A dppidaseete go SHIIMObE a grave unkseh'h, | And brutdreda of members of the ood same thing \ unusually fine line of Coats. sa ws aan et HEALED HIS. RUPTURE SKIN'S CONDITION WANTED Souter unt Sg nea 3 | nN mop A wide range of prices. ; pay of the grave digger from $5 to trates without rubbing to the affilet= $8 a grave. — ed part, soon relieving the ache and — t ‘The raise pleased the grave digging | Myf; Tt isn't the quantity of any rem- pain, ody o io o o kk « c | f , the dleordors Urry that ||| Steady work for good tor patience axieywhtre per cent pleased, nor would they be y ane rlete < . ks 5 > 7.5 i 2 h and ally eliminating | per cent 1 nor would they cly an siete} ‘ : ini] men, $7.50 for eight | the pains and aches of lumbago, neu- _ | ae | | c ° ; hours. ela, muscle strain, join | SHANER & WOLFF |r. w. mcctettana is So na, | SEITE cece aie Se oe jcontingent, but they were not 100 | 0? “Clother that are different” | Is Reappointed Hive fu Bice Siciits sheuthe Nontsitte {| Master Builders? jf) oti’, 13nment ts sold by ait Robert W McClelland has bee alt e . . 910 Second Ave. [reappointed v's ‘ woh sonia Bat . itlen, TFITTI lone wide Lied Association ° eri tc Giese TEE ie nila ouners 4 Went arth dee Now ork G 4082 Arcade Bldg. || ns Pema 1221-Third Ave. annie oae a SEATTLE Linimeéni i ne Worry . b ¢ pt aia hiatal (iglinnd theaed. over B70 gasen, he worry and danger *COR UNIVERSITY: While used dally ‘for’ toilet’ ‘and Heep tf handy at, of an operation.-Advertisement,

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