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PAGE 14 ROINGS OF THE DUFFS 7 } HIM A GLASS OF MILIK AND A DOUGHNUT? } ONLY GIVE HIM ONE! 7 — ¢ giao OH, HELEN, OUR TAX! i> HERE! SAY, LENA. WHEN \ A ‘ DANNY COMES HOME } w FROM SCHOOL GIVE GEE, 900-ou ouswTA BEEN HERE VESTER AN’ BABY PEGGY AN’ AN! JANE MERCER AN GRE, T DONT KNOW AL ~ { PEARLS } | JACKIE COOSAN AN SAMMY P-\NESLEY BARRY “TUBER AANES, wor. <"R - \—+_ MERE AT AUNT: pS pe Whe WERES A NOTE yee 27 SIN MaSOR- Nouve BEEN DUNG A Lloro * SHOUTING ABOUT TH’ MUMMY WHO USED THAT CRATE FoR AN UPPER BERTH !« = WHO'D HE EVER LICK & A) WHAT WAS HE, ~- A BANTAM OR A NFEATHERWEIGHT 2 ear MAKES HIM SO GREAT?: BY ¢ WHA -KID ; PORTLAND 19 f= 7 YAW MR. PORTLAND: BY JOVE ~THAT IS. ¥ MOST AMUSING « ph otha f “THE EGYPTIAN PRINCE |i mage ALONG NOBRLOB GELTOOR, ORATION WEVER ENGAGED WW A ||OVER ap a WAS x | CONTEST % DETERMINE ARG wos) wl “THE PHYSICAL sw Stern PREEMINENCE Wn Roun!) ad ANTAGONISTIC eas ADVERGARY = Maw - THAT IS RIPPING !s NQu ABOUT THE PROWESS OF PRINCE “NoBRUOB GEL TOO? = A MESSENGER JUST } ~ BRovenT FoQ . L Nou, réaces. ) oT ¢ rt : — M1 evess run Se HAVE To COP OFF <f SOME WEALTHY ‘ BIRD AND BEGIN »\\ TO ENJOY LIFE SNA MTTLE too! ps -_— 4HERN {WAT BG { BLUNDER 2) “Hinks “TH! ONLY WAY TD Ger iw “TW HALL OF FAME 19-10 Go UP AN'SLUG TH’ DOooR - “ENDER! LENDER, NEA SERVICE 1% AcRIME LETTIN’ THAT MULE SKID LIKE THAT! WHY DONT YOu HAVE PROBES KLAN NEW ORLDANS, Feb. 24.—When the new Moorehouse parish grand dry meets March 6 the state of| Touisiann will be prepared to lay its wre face up on the table and ask the indictment of Dr, 8, M. MeKoin, T, J. Burnett and others on a charge jinurder ia connection with the kidnaping and murder of Watt Dan ielg and Thomas F. Richards, tt was learned today. A score or more persons whose haumes were pr@gninently mentioned 4 in the open hearing at Bastrop wit] clrele, is a pousibility, W. be charged before the grand jury| Devoort, railway mail superintend- with usurping t government a8 @ renult of their al leged netivities in deporting “unde. sivables” and otherwise taking the Jaw Jato thelr own han- SAY BOSS, AHS GOT ‘NOUGH DENTS IN MAH H@DE ,“THOOT FIXIN’ Him SO HE ected KIN PONCH HOLES IN ME! GLOVES ON HIS MOLE Alr mail service power of lawful] ent, ¢ mer of the Ch viday night, voort «nid. Rwhams Plan Air Delivery of Alaskan Mail between Nome and Kotzebue, Alaska, in the Arctic ©, Van of the Alaska amber of Com: Ponta) officials the Cat's Away THRE SEATTLE STAK r BY ALLMAN LIZZIE, NOW THAT 1 HAVE You ALL DOLLED UP LL TRY You OUT FOR A DAY AND SEE IF You. Do- , | Sa PLAIN EL FANCY HAY — FIRE BRIO | THE OLD HOME TOWN PATENT FENCE POSTS — AGENTS FoR 4 || “THE NEVER SAG HORSE BLANKETS % RIDE BASY Sanaa oa EVERETT TRUE = NO, MR. TRO, WE HAVEN'T Sor THar PARTICULAR BRAND, “BUT! WHAT CEt'S Hear You Say THE REST OF THAT HANK BOYNTON 1S ABOUT READY To QUIT THE HAY BUSINESS-FoR THE THIRD TIME THIS WATER STRAY HORSES HAVE CHEWED HOLES JN THE BALE OF HAY KE USES For ADVERTDS/NG PURPOSES ~ a 2 (i ME ANOTHER CUP x 1 OF TEA~ FouR. LUMPS: f PLEASE AND SOME ) HERE,LIZZIE, BRING HOT WATER~ NOW SHOW A LITTLE BY BLOSSER KOWWE CAN =) SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN) “ AN DOUELAS FAIRBAKKS AN BEN TURPIN ANT Ty MARY DICKFORD )( AN! a AN =~ J HAROLD Ke) / LHorP..5 at 2! — BY STANLEY — Pu | rel PASM JACK ootp s bie NOT! ov BY CO) DO Vital Statistics | BIRTHS bh, Harvey Ray, 1200 29th ave Jeore Ulrich, 111 N. 88rd Lith aye., girl (K, Fir’at, boy 4 Summit ave. , James, 2811 19th ave, 8, Philip, 4415 Second ave. ts 2. 65th st. and . 6024 gir a Nave. §. W., boy. gene F., 3201 W, G ydt, Camille Ambrose, W. twins, boys and okusu, 814° Washing- MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Ri Snowden, John r= t Legal O'Brien, rovelan: Calif. , Sine, tle aul Samuel, torlum, Gameron, and three Blizabetb Former Contractor Dies in Sanitarium John 8, Cameron, 46, a rftive of Canada, and former mine contractor, died Mriday at the Tiverton sani. The body will be sent to Shelton, Wawh, for interment Is survived by hix widow, Mra, Lily nons, Robert, are working on the plans, Van Do: | George and Samuel, and a daughter, ENT PACKS TWO Jamin MEXICAN “GEMS” |i: NEW YORK.—"No gentleman In| ents Mexteo, where I used to tive, would! onan ee Ame have lone Jewelry, than that," ald] Rartom, Ame Charley Melick when arrested ct 4d With possessing two guns, a wer and 20 cartridges, Ketball too ruled, IVANS'TON AIT The boys give all at HVANSTON, Il--Co.edd cannottontion to the itis and) fail to wit with their shelic escorts at baw wath the wong . the athletic commit. | SATURDA CHURCHES First Methodist Episcopal Church FIPTH AT MARION SACRED CONCERT TEMPLE CHORUS Emmerr H. Booker “NEGRO SPIRITYALS” 1A. M “Depending on Christ” J, RALPH MAGEE Pa ree REV.C. J. HAWKINS HMA. M Finding God Through Worship 730 P. M WILL THE CHURCH DARE TO TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT THE SOCIAL GOSPELS? N DISCUSSED: spel meet the d of our day? Was Jesus a Socialist? Can a business man act accord. ing to the teachings of Jesus? Is Christianity a social failure or success? Can a newspaper be run ac cording to Ch an ethics? Which fs better business, to act on the law of the survival of the fittest or on the principles given by Jeans? PLYMOUTH CHURCH IXTH AND UNIVERSITY First Baptis Church Harvard at Seneca t MORNING WORSHIP 11 o'Clock “GALLIO, THE INDIFFERENT” y School 945 a. m. Church 1120 a.m, Popula ening Service 7:49 o'Clock “The Life of Adoniram Judson” * STRANGERS WELCOME AMBROSE M, BAILEY, D. D, Minister MATTHEWS | Will Preach 11.A. M, Subject: “DIVINELY IMPARTED HEALTH” 7:20 P.M, Evening Subject: “THE CHURCH'S . MESSAGE TO A LOST INTELLECTUAL” All Invited BIBLE CLASSES 9:30 A. M. The First Presbyterian Church . Seventh and Spring St. “Ts the Veneer of Civilization Cracking?” “Will the European Voleano Explode?” Sermon Topic of Evangelist Taylor G. Bunch Western Bible Chautauqua Corner of Fourth and Lenora Street SUNDAY, \ | } Public Welcome Y, FEBRUARY 24, 1923 The Seattle T Beventh Ave ton Silshed Dally #t Subscription Rates DVAN BY MAUL. I STATE ciTYr CARRIER IN b harge. per line per (count six words to, 4 Hine)... é Three consecitive ianues as Contract and Coupon Rates on Request MAIN 0600 _ *—_pusmess 1 | ¥. SERVICES | | Attorceysat-Law MARY Ff. SELLEN. ence healing ples Banh Office closed Bat irday afternoons. Collateral Loans Fleetric Machinery ROUGHT—SOLD—RENTED W. MONTELIUS PRICE CO., Seattle Investigators : tT Becret Service, CB 415-422 Lyon Bldg. “Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN & GRAN- | PUGET & of zinia. Estab- ite Co. Mahed 1874 Opticlan and Optometrist YW. Gdminds. Fraser-Patereon Co. Patent Attorneys YNOLT Establirhed examiner U. 8 Pat fi 92-6 Lyon Bld. Bllfott 5078. HARKY BROWFEN—Patent fees, $25 down, $20 30 da. $20 when al- lowed. Pantages Bide. 34 & Univ, Stason, Fe Lawrence, estab= Fenwick. Mwhed 1861. Advice and’ booklet free 422 Burke Bide. 1 ERAL NOTICES 6, 0. M., ATTENTION IN — In this city, Feb. 23, c eloved husband of rt, George, member of er of Moose of Butte, Mont Funeral services will take place from the Butterworth Mortuary, 1921 First ave. tomorrow (Sunday), . Ins a, . beloved husband of L. and father of Arthur | and Este, and son of Antonio De Angelo, age 41 years. Funeral services will take place from the Butterworth Mortuary, 1921 |First ava, tomorrow (Sunday) at 12 noon. All friends invited. | In- elit. terment at Stewart at. Feb. COPLAND, aged mother of Wil- vid I. Copland. Funeral announcement later. Home Undertaking Company. and 3 PERSONAL ARB Y ICK? DISCOURAGED? A bu nd for the | ne | health and luck charm. Same will be sent in a plain sealed envelopo, | Prtce $1.00 Charm Co. coma, Wash Health and Luck 1313 Broadway, Ta- Wer $3,0 | being paid to home wor | experience necess: ing. Work in prive home. Write for full p | and record of other workers, Auto Knitter Co, Dept. C, 630 Genesee st.. Buffalo, N.Y. | WOMEN AND MEN—COPY NAMES | and addresses for us during spare time at home. Honest, sincere workers may earn substantial weekly come. Experience un- Nothing to sell. Co- rvice “Bureau, Dept. heridan rd., Chicago, Says Andy to Min, “I may have no chin, | But my left lower molar {s aching } Vike sin. To Fourth ave. and Pike our Andy should hike, b Where UNION DENTISTS do the work he will like, Main 1691, ~__ CHURCHES AUDITORIUM 7th, Bet. Pike and Pine Sunday—2:30 P, M. ALBERT DEATON will speak on “The Signs of the Times” SCHOOL PAY BILL IS OUT OLYMPIA, Feb. 24.—House bfft | No, 109, relating to the maximum salariés to be paid presidents. of | Washington educational Institutions, Jwas to be reported out of the edu: cational institutions committee of the house Saturday, On motion of Grant E. Hunt, author of the ‘bill, the measure was ordered out by the house Friday night, Speaker Mark Reed had [previously asked that the bill be brought out, but no action had been taken, Ff It is understood that Representa. Uwe Charles Roth, chairman of the Jeommittee, is not entirely in sym: jvathy with the measure, | ‘The bil provides that the maxt- |mum salary to be paid the president jot the University of Washington be | $12,000; the prealdent of the state col: jlexe, $13,000; tho prosident of any of the normal schools, D0; the de partment f of any of the eduea. Honal ivetitutions, $4,500, and the 00, professors, ) FIFTEEN MEMBERS of the Se: atte Meotric club went to ‘Tacomn ‘Priday night for the ‘Tacom& Bleo tule Club's dinner danco, Star -*- rs StH we p Ome 4 9 celles » a 4 BIS, Dasa elg2oclazactlapos = gacles= ty i