The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1923, Page 16

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PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1923 The Star’s Page of “F unnies” and of World News Pictures ; | a DRAWFUNNIES DOINGS OF THE DUFFS The News of the Day BY ALLMAN '* 2 Q STERN | eepsesennmeste messin - oe sa EE : sings by Bill Holmar Verses by Hal Cochr AN EIGHT POUND GIRL? ‘ : : Sears® by Bill Holman eae VY Fine! CONGRATULATIONG! ‘ Ge gh Pes UM hg SIX BOXES OF CLEAR io “4 (RAB ’ ARE NOW BEGINNING To . Sw PARTY HERE )” 5 EG o LITTLE SM)LE fe Meas } HAVANA’S ~ SURB- /?LL SEND , 2 LR Alf a oibe | HAVE A LITTLE FAMILY, ~ ae te ee *EM RIGHT OVER! / quroucn } Jit AND | Hope Some pay { DoYou —. i Your nar! You WILL HAVE THREE / EXPECT To DIE AND I an SHE WEIGHS JUST THAT'S \ Draw in tho missing lines and then color the picture { rin Pe pci DocToR FINE! Py Nel FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LLIN PAINTING CAUSED TROUBLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN BY STANLEY eee - soy MRS HOOPLE, MY NAME “\ A | / \woor!' pow Sere HOLD ER) 1S CARTER’ L HAVE ‘ oye \77__MAKE HIM x i . z NEWT SHE! GOME IMPORTANT WoRK ve LOOKS fo WE +i | g You SAY NO-NO - Ba AREAR IN “To "DO “THAT MIN KEEP ME i ety abs en - = . Zn pi HES FISHING HE LOOKS Uf f is WERE BISTOWNS FOR HONING, || | MR: CARTER » “TALKS So Low |] —n RE wit’ ~ meme 00n N00 09 pal, SARAHS 3; OR SOST A Week ! © T CAN “TAKE Nou WE WAS “TO a GOLD RUSH OF = a I WAVE HEARD ARouUT jN = WAVE Nou TiaGvTEN His «=A Yq, as then - NOUR FINE COOKING AND War attel Rowmeros lite Taone es QUIET ROOMS, AND D> HORGE | LIKE “To BOARD Wi \ poctorine! | 8 shoulder while Wil roval. WIDOW OF SLAIN MAN ip © Atee \\eee MARSHAL OTEY WALKER SPENT A GOOD HALF Houre Gan \T BE POSSIBLE THAT . g . ; LOOKING FOR THE OVERSHOES HE AND AUNT SARAH HE \S INTERESTED THE MUMMY CASE C—— PEABODY LOST IN THE PUDDLE ON LOWER BEACH S “TWAS TIME WASTED. MAN ATROCITY OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO ‘YES, I KNOW WHAT YOU TENANTS MEAN WHEN ; ; You POUND ON THE PIPES UPSTAIRS, BUT & ‘DON'T GWAN, DONT BE PAY NO ATTENTION To THAT. IM RUNNIN? THIS PUTTIN’ ON AIRS} HEATIN’ PLANT! SeGt WIO ME-IJus © Ss ——1_} ME WINTER HOME MESELF. a a : WS'RE PAYING ror HEAT, AND IF You ) Recent picture of Mrs. Earle Remington, whose husband, Karle Reming- % / p i it Ithy ™ WONT elbiesy We le RON ie, rece Sion, prominent Los Angeles business man, was killed m: ously near i. a ~~: \ aN) ANTS e Tit Goris Santee "tie doorway of his home, February 15, Inset is Remington, | ‘ ‘ =a ANITOR ty DNS Sere EN : me VA awe l <a X ay { WON'T PRODLYCS SomG noar ty SIX DIE IN RAIL CRAS . } Hf) ue Philadelphia police say that Wylie i | N \\ \ \ D ¥, Morgan (above) has confessed to | y) PCT K ‘ i) organ (above) hay confessed | Z \ CEVA kidnaping 4-year-old Dorothy Gil WY be ia 5 \S te more (above) and murdering her 6 i y year-old sister Lillian, . German Stamp Is Futuristic | SPRING BIRDS BERLIN, March 7.—The futurist craze has hit the German postoffice department, The new twenty-mark stamp, which will carry one small | letter to any fore! vuntry at thi f : writing, in dece a Cuturiat |) Whe a fast mail train on ti Lehigh Valley ratiroud crashed into the pieture which to the } W like Sg | AR WAN | AD GI ; I RESUL [ Ss Poke of a Creight at Rummorfield, Pa.,, six men lost tholr lives. All wore|m man plowing, ‘The > iy Fallread employes, F; printed in light blue, |

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