The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE 14 rHE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1998 The Star’s Page of “Funnies” and af World News Pictures DRAWFUNNIES | __ DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A Call by Wireless r Drawings by Bill Holman Verses by Hal Cochran f Draw in the missing Ilnes and then color the pleture This Movie Stuff Is Pie é GEE-IMOPE *) ) we parr marta ( EATMAr J WHOLE ¥ TAWAS ) Ger WHATS CEFT- WANT A FOOTBALL STAR WINS BRIDE eee SE > — at oy ‘ 4A-~VA ¥ 4 4 tl ey iA Ye 4 GREETINGS Af Cj, SELL, WELL HORACE} age ire a one per ARNOLD AND SEROME!|7 [iis scientist] OF EM rie! 3 Z\ HAW HAW BY JIVE = MIGHTY |") PALS = Look He Gort! wet"! GLAD 10GEE Vou « KT 'EM TH! | HIRD REALIN, THIS 1S MATOR CLAMS] | DEGREE! APPARENTLY IMMENGE !~ COME, THEVVE Gor L A MINE ARE JIN WE WILL Go UP 7 a a MY DEN AND RESUME] mack 7, P TH MUMMY THE FACINATING THERMOMETER r = ARANDA RESEARCH WORK 00000008007 ON PRINCE GELTOOB'S MUMMY Awe WAST Nou “To EXPLAIN TH’ HIEROGLYPHICS Lease ! Aubrey Dev arterback and former staff writer for T! amilton, of Pasadena oes, recently. I coach at the Univer sity of Iowa lis te, ta, AFTER MARSHAL OTEY WALKER ESCORTED AUNT SARAH PEABODY SAFELY HOME FROM = TRE SOCIAL, SARAH DISCOVERED THAT SHE 00 HAD LOST HER OVERRSHOES CLT | OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO —AND 43 t DRove | You Don't mean TOWARD THE BRIDGE You SLowSO UB L NOTICED HE DON'T FevERETT, You MGA HAVE, HIS CaR LNDGR Sltowen Do CONTROL, BO L AVST ous bau SLOWED VP CRADIALLY-- NES BUT OU COULD (ie A LOY MoreE'N 4 ME,IF YOU TOOK THET (Ces eva, s00 \ My 4+) COULD MAKE A LOT i OF MONEN 1F 4OU'D { RENT OUT A COUPLE GY j\ OF THEM SPARE ROOMS [if 4) YOU GOT IN THAT WW snanty. Hh ey WAY Frank L, Tay of the First ren, Mai lor, former pres nt tional bank of War ed in Chicago on charges ynnected with the failure of the Joseph M. Marcino, banker-barber, is said to have been involved, GEORGE'S FIRE ENGINE Se “WRECKED H omn” ‘The possibility that the small arsenal of explosives discovered in a New York cellar might have been destined for use of Irish rebels has been| admitted by the police. Photo shows transfer of machine gun, rifle and| revolver ammunition to police headquarters. | DOWN, THEN!!! ELF DAKIN IS ONE PERSON Wo CANTY PUT ANYTHING OVER ON SHE OLD CROSSING cay WATCHMAN WHEN I COMES “TO KIDDING, Lakai aid § s Mra, I, W. Hines of Dorothy A okes (above) in the divorcee suit Ip pull when the| which she filed against her husband, 1 up and paraded|wenlthy New York merchant and by Yulo graduate, Here's the fire engine George Washington used to village bell-ringer sounded the alarm, It was all dec in the Washington birthday celebration at Alexandria, Here the Mi

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