The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE 12 SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923 et mute t The Star’s Page of “Funnies” and of World News Pictures DRAWFUNNIES DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Some Clerks Are Too Flip BY ALLMAN Drawings by Bill Holman Verses by Hal Cochran || hn ‘ 1 TOOK THIS MAGAZINE } i { WELL,1"M HOLDING ) i/ WELL) GUESS YOU '} ] ; 7 ae AND I'D LIKE To GET ALL RIGHT i. MY OWN ANYWAY | ( Got YouR MONEY'S pate { Draw in the missing lines and then color the picture { ‘THAT Looks ° ) MIS. . i, 1? Pi i \ interesting! FIVE PENNIES IN { - Paw yO WORTH 7 | x BESTING® ) CHANGE PLEASE 4 or i cx amerd 4 BY BLOSSER — — ee NOW WANE YO ~ 4 ROMP, GLADYS, ANS } 1 BEBAKIN J 1 ROUT TEN / Oo yy MINUTES. _ a ite "(Gh FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WEALTH DOESN’T WORRY HIM BY STANLEY HOLD ER - 7. WHATS ALL \ ‘WY MARTHA, M'DEAR © \ RRees , oo GnOAg forges We “THIS FUSS I HEAR [| T'VE ALWANS HAD THAT f WaWae tH! aa “THAT pp peelgite 4 ABouT You AND A MUMMY CASE UP IN ONE ONLN BAD LUCK YJ MUMMY CASE adie? 7 MUMMY CASE 2» OF MN TRUNKS #AS FoR IT] 2] “THAT HUMMY WAS BEEN A L DONT WANT ANY BEING AJ OMEN OF ILL CAGE EVER “// PAL oF HIG FoR SPOOKY EGYPTIAN FORTUNE “= MY WoRD~ BROUGHT WAS }.H’ LAST GIX- SAS, i =<, T's SOUVENIRS REALLY, I AM AMAZED! < WHEN rr Lj Teen NEARS, EH is beg bin AROUND MY PLACE TY HAS BEEN HV \ BROUGHT Him Fl 2 wie f ‘ie can Db LIKE To sh pel Vid 3 COMPAMION FOR THE LAST i) SAY 3; J ae mY HANDS | __, SMTEEN YEARG, BUT DO jon Z eal a Neges: 0G | ON TH“ ScAMP | WALKING ‘ NO-NO KEEP WHO MADE OFF/ YSPRETTY) \moving- DAD WITR “THAT ‘2 BAD? MAY GET DOoR'! Sy MAD! — s BAD LUCK! + 3 1 APPEAR AG “THOUGHT WAVE MET WITH ANY REVERSES OF FATE “THROUGH ITB. WFLUENCE ? » Wow ABSURD! BACK HERE *} bee . Mngton, who is popularly known as “the syast wealth he will inherit, is shown here with his physical instructor, Jerry Murphy, at Palm Beach, Takes Husband’s Seat in Congress dD _X =. ore At > LU AF eS FROM THE WAIT/NG ROOM STOVE AT THE DEPOT- IT WAS PLAIN TO SEE STATION AGENT DAD KEYES WAS PRETTY MAD ABooT IT-— Home Brew Blinds | OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Brewer for Life .. DL. (Heo! — Wecco! — You SAY You CAN'T HEAR MOS & 1 SAY 3 HAVE THAT Bice HERE IN WE OFF.CG. PALA1 Charles : brew the mixture exploded, blinding | Crain for life THE BABY CRAWLED \N THERE AND 1 CANT COAX HIM 70 COME OUT. YOU'LL HAVE ) Mrs, John J. Nolan (left), of San Francisco, is shown here being con- | ur Bey woe ARPES ao } | MID . Eng. eb. 21--One ratulated by Congresswoman Alice Robertson of Oklahoma after she had ea : apple 14 inches in circumference was Mm sworn in to succeed her husband, the late Congressman Nolan, |the only fruit borne by a tree here TO GO IN AND GET HIM \ TAKING MILLIONS FROM PHARAOH’S TOMB a a —— Rk WAVES THAT Bice HERE IN THE oreics. L SAY Put ove SNOOT UP TO Tee PHONE] WW! we He ELF DAKIN HAD “0 TEAR DOWN NEARLY HALF THE FOUNDATION OF THE OLD CHURCH BEFORE HE COULD RESCUE THE BABY. —_—_—. Removing $15,000,000 in treasure from Tutankhamen'« tomb. Egyptians are secon above bearing tray from | ) the tomb containing many of the smaller objects ind. Kgyptian troops with rifles are seen on guard, Left 4 7 Insert shows Howard Carter, ono of the discoverers (right) and Dr. Morton Howell, American minister to Lgypt ), In right inset is Carter's official steed and his mukari or “donkey-chauffour," { ; pn DE Narn viet eae wha i ail iat a Ow

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