The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1923, Page 14

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¥ t f cocpuliatn «I Le OS pews ap ae | i ppeouars’ PAGE 14 THE SEAT’ TLE STAR ” dn amameoaaae TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. DRAWFUNNIES Drawings by Bill Holman Draw in the missing lines Verses by Hal Coc and then color the picture Firemen are shown here removing the be ‘who died in the flames which swept x. ‘The torch of the incendiary who has been burning Catholic churches in| Canada is suspected of causing the destruction of Old Trinity church in| Photo shows the rulas after a recent fire which took place Montreal. the Patients, restrained by strait-jackets, w @fter the church had been sold by the Anglican authorities to a Syrian Catholic congregation. $1,500,000 in Gems Stolen in Year PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 27.—Hold @ps committed by boys and youtha, “often drug addicts, are responsible ; more than 50 per cent of the rob- hy and losses suffered by jewelers. ‘Ju the United States, according to a “port of the Jewelers’ Security Al- ‘Wance, made public heré. The report shows that burglaries were largely responsible for lossaot thousands of worth of jewels in 1922, While hold-ups and window smashing {ncreasing. Shoplifting 1s de- With 31-Mile Walk 4, UEDS, Eng, ved. 27—Benjatin Tobinwon celebrated bis 70th birth Lord Marries ‘at 80 Years of Age LONDON, Feb, 27—At 60, Sir Al- Y, shipbuilding magnate, is planning to take a second wife, She {s Miss Eleanor Barnes, a mid dle-aged woman, Oppossum in Banana Cargo D g., Feb, 27.—An id in a shipment of bananas re dd here, It a8 turned over to Weston Park museum, Thief Has Silk Rope Ladder CHICAGO, Veb. 27 burglary, Carl Reick was found to have a ladder made of strong silk and capable of bearing his weight, Arrested for | Se DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom! | THOUGHT 1 HEARD SOMEBODY TRYING Midnight Callera Mar Wars —T_ Engen Qauunson ~r{ YOUVE SEEN iM GIBSON, AND BE ry by OF OUR LADY C % ; ] BY Dove, MISS CHURCH. ¥ =| THE MUMMY CASE OF §=— = -| PRINCE NOBRUOB GELTOO8R) - ‘| \S CREATING A STiR@ / OM MATOR HOOPLE !. \ You LooK ROMANTIC |=] © | »hO VoU MAKE ME “THINK GO MUCH OF “THE EARL WTHE love | STORY T AM READNG | OF “THE DIPLOMATIC | CIRCLE IN BOMBAY, WDA |, a A PHOTOGRAPHER FROM | “ME NEWSPAPER IS | COMING OUT “TOMORROW | | “TO TAKE MY PICTURE = | I “WoUGHT rT WouLD ADD COLOR "TO THE Proto IF I PosED WEARING “THE SUN HELMET AND SPADE 1L USED WHILE EXCAVATING W EGYPT EE (See tose TworkLLons J "HECK P THATS Jack, } MUUMALL AND Koor’ YOND IS STARS Peek, VERCY, A PIC 1 OF HIM VEL IN HIG | MantDS WOULD B | QUITE TH OWN A TREAT = SPADE } \ ANN DEALINGS Wir AD Spre MATOR GETS ouT HIS EGYPTIAN WoRK- ING APPAREL = Frank Lindley Weaver attended Kansas university in 1869, but his college course was interrupted when he went to work. Now Weaver,| who is 80 years old, 19 again at tho| U and will graduate this year, just| 50 years later than his former class mates. | |Expect Rich Finds in| Prehistoric Mounds COLUMBUS, ©., Feb, 27,—Agents | of the Ohio Historical and Archueo: | logical soctety will finish exploration of the famous Hopewell group of pre histori mounds near Andersonville | this summer and excavate the Big | Pricer mound near Bainbridge. Ro-| quests for permission to explore the | Pricer mound have been and the state society's investigators expect important finds from this virgin edif. BOOZE FATAL » Web, 1 persc been y | poisoned by methylated spirits eh | they had drank because whisky and brandy have advanced in price, Fog ise oad 7. BETTER STROLL.INTO) DIS JOINT AN Git ME SHOES SHINED SO'S DAT COP WONT TINK (¢ iM A BUM. Sie ated | EXPECTING LARGE RETURNS ON A SMALL INVESTMENT: The Star’s Page of “Funnies” and of World News Pictures = BY ALLMAN SS eal . ( THERE'S A LIGHT ro / IN THE KITCHEN! } WONDER IF THERE / SOMEBODY IN THERE ? {Sh A BURGLAR HAS) BEEN TRYING TO BREAK INTO THIS HOUSE, Do You is U DIDNT MONE ACTRESSES L WAITRESS IN A pesvucant | YO) WERE IN) LoS . eS) ) (You say )(‘N9-NO- | THATS NOan |/EDS LABOR | Baxter || SAVING JOLD YELLOW SCHEME \ car? JD 7 Ne Need FLAT! cis es fos a = “ED WURGLER, WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS FoR HIS WIFE; KAS GINNEN UP THE IDEA OF TRAINING ONE OF HIS HOUND DOGS To PULL HIS DELIVERY WAGON; STANLEY pe XTA SERVICE ole BY WILLIAMS | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO I THOUGHT SURS X SAW ONS OF THOSS NASTY CITTUS ANTS CRAWLING AROUND ON THE BPRearil SHINE | YOU MUSTN'T BE 30 SQUGAMISH, MY DEAR, TAKE A MICROSCOPS AND SGKAMING THAT CHEGESS AND You'll 366 AN ARMY OF WRIGGLERS IN (IT. AND YoU LOVS YGS, AND Yovu'KS WORKING (tT So*'vou Ger ALL OF {rT {IT Trvllayss NEA SERVICE ih

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