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el otal THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY FRPPTIARY 1909 JR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHEPN or MUS 4 Y TH DOORBELL r { 7 ENCYCLOPASDIA¥ SHE COULDA Gone ih RCUS A LONG >» DONG WAS A NG SHE CERTAINLY } THEM® AND WE THOSE STRONG DRINKS OUT oF TT ‘ 1G |) TAW HANGING ACTS “HE BUTCHER TELis me | LON IC D For TEETH* THE Poor || SHE CAN TELL You SHE ONLY BUNS LIVER +1 FEEL For| \WHAT Noa Garo SEM iAls cote TH'MULES Gog FORTHE CAT= 1 FOUND Wi OUT SHE Gor THAT i COFFEE met IL | ONE OF TIS WITH SOAP COUPONS! ae Mrs GARNEY, THE NEIGHBORHOOD aa E NEWT SHES al (Ce AREARIN® STANLEY NRA AERVICR AUNT SARAK PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SociETY FOR SUPPRESS/ON PIPE SMOKING, Is EXTENDING HER WoRK AND. HEREAFTER, Witt INCLUDE ALL KINDS OF PRoMiscuOUS SMOKING. OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS | NO “OU CANT KEEP HIM, BECAUGE SOMEONE MIGHT ADVERTISE INTHE PAPER FOR HIM AND YOU HAVE TO GIVE HIM UP ANYWAY, WELL GEE wHiz MA, )& GOSH,WEDONY ¢ HAFTA LOOK INH PAPERS DO WE? SORE NOT, WE CONT. | ears == a = remlleyts NRA MERVICR ) undergraduates of Wesleyan land, the Rev. H.| taken place in the regions whero 1 ersity voted to abstain from | H king rum while the college is in on. Wirst offenders will be in- “The mabject of in Poland {8 one ritten about im- The Jews know what ef- arts Of ‘pogromn' have in the Statoa and they often oxag- te little Incidents or fabricate on- that noeds to be partially. d offenders will be expelled or} init inded, ‘The action outlined above| jer We hot taken as the veoult of any) tirely such talos as will he sure to pf drinking at the college | draw xympathy for them. Ae for my ih welf-govern-| own experience, 1 can assure you q _ bthat mo ‘pogrom’ or persecution has have lived during my stay of three} years.” Kentucky has another world won- in Onyx cave, near Mammoth cave, The caverns are close together and it ts powdble to inelude both in the same trip. Mammoth eave las for more than a century attracted touristw trom all over the world, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HELEN, WHO IS THAT ) ENJOYED THE TALKING MACHINE EVENING VERY muck THAT'S IN THERE | AN | MidS OLIVIA ~ IL CALLING ON OLWIA? as [THAT'S MRIACKSON { OF TWE FixTUR COMPANY > x | (a CALL ‘You Tomorrow / CALLED, MR y, The Star’s | Page of “Funnies” and of World News Pictures Demonstrator 1 Poo \ La) 1, Some TA ” 0m GLAD You ad bg On ~t'Lh cT To NM THERE EVERETT BY CONDO oOo Becicus IUGCQASSTLON ¢ (EL SuCeosT THAT You ComGS Back HERS AND PARK YOUR AUTO ACCORDING To THE RULES OF THS ROAD, THAT'S AUTO SuGGSSTION bit gail ~~ REUNITED ON THE ST. MIHIEL Min brides are coming to America with the troopers, who | at last have bade farewell to German soil, This U, 8. infantry sergeant, married after his arrival in Coblonz, is shown with wife and child as they sailed for home, FRANCE LOOKS DOWN ON GERMANY TAs! ISNT HE? | HEARD | TEA HIM JABBERIN Away / WHAT A “IS HE AA INTERESTING? _7/ ¥' Fy 6000 GRACIOUS, if T YwSoSsaRr - my LOOKING? —r— an Wk, 07, - THAT MR. JACKSON | I'L SA LKER 1 1S- HE /He was THE LADIE BY BLOSSER \ > ~uev corr sexo ci | A WORSE DocToR AT ) }0 Aver wor 7 fe: ) WUTWIN BUT A *: GY, WusT WAKES nS’ FORCED TO WED "On her death bed at Union City Mich., my grandmother called in all her granddaughters and an: she wanted them wed tod cod before ube I was 14 and had no prospec- tive husband, so they called In a farm hand for me.” Mra. Alice Mor- rigon, 22, testified in a San Francis- 0 court. Divorced granted. LADY MOSLEY ee Lady Cynthia Mosley, daughter of the American-born Marchioness of Curzon, who was formerly Mary Vic- toria Leiter of Washington, D. C., is one of the most prominent hostesses in the diplomatic corps in London. FRITZI’S PAL Dorothy Armstrong, shown here, was tho closont friend of Fritzi Mann, slain San Diego (Cal) dancer, Sho High above the Kelwigstraswe, in Waxon, this French pollu watches out for & pouslble outbreak of the Gorman inhabitants, ints inn may give valuable information tn connection with the present probe. ‘ato the dancer's mysterious douth, TO WIFE, SWEETHEART Americans entraining at Coblenz are shown here bidding farewell te their wives and sweethearts, Wives followed their soldier husbands te jthe port of embarkation in @ separate train. COLOR GUARD OF VETERANS When Old Glory fluttered to the ground at Coblenz for the last time, the flag was taken in charge by veterans of Chatau Thierry. This color guard above is from the Seventh Machine Gun battalion. “AUF WIEDERSEHEN, MEIN SCHATZ” Lotters to the girls they left behind. them, ‘These American soldiers on board the St. Mihio) at Antwerp are writing their last lottors to wweote ‘# hearts in Coblens before tho trarwport sailed for Amorica,