The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1923, Page 14

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VAGE 14 THE STAR MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928. —— — ——— : ———— . ;| = I 2 f “F ies” d of World N Pi | | = he Star’s Page o unnies” and o or ews Pictures | = aching i i s dis : ° | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS The Absent-Minded Teacher BY ALLMAN DRAWFUNNIES f > - — Drawings by Bill Holmar Verses by Hal Cochra } NOW You MUST HURRY \ I) Wie & MT ie \ f DANNY DUFF WHY WERE ALL RIGHT, BUT Draw in the missing lines and then color the pleture us i SO THAT You won’T { wiry BETTER | You ABSENT FROM DON’T LET IT i BE LATE FOR ScHoot, [I bed ||| wury, vim.) Bk Senoek TWO BAYS - HAPPEN AGAIN! AND WHEN You COME | \ ; | \\S LAST WEEK ? Pay | HOME Til WAVE some / | | || Pc, mat | ) tg NICE COOKIES FOR You, hp] | < 1 i ‘9 - F 4 q FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Rapid-Change Artist RE CHARLIE CHAPLUN! \ ENGLISH SOCIETY DIVORCEE i - OUR BOARDING HOUSE THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY _ BE: rn, z a 7 aa — Y é WELL MATOR, OL! OWS re” ANE UGS Ut, 7 ea a : Ga BON="TH'CLUB SURE \ HARVEN = (T PLE ieee). (ONO Ae pS eel Nig 3 es ; Uy) OWES You A LOT ENotD IY rr stawren}——] MBE TH HC" Oe Yer << UH Ge Al FoR LETTING 'EMTAKE OF [Paar | QA we Lo” Ww yy “— ON GY A|-YouR MUMMY CASE“TO | | “fo SUCH A WORTHY | bi Neagle POET ES Sj — f: YZ GROUP OF LEARNED | | IF re EZ We ane. ZZ iy GENTLEMEN | SL / TLL BRING “fo SEE “HAT T Z Uli hosted oats BACK TO ME | Z NIGHT SURE! SAFELY “TOMORROW G Y ZeB iil GE: i a / y, se Y ZN UY) 2 Gi Gig : 3 Ze 9 \ i i 3 = -- } THE FIRE IN THE BARREL FACTORY HAD A TWENTY 4 3 a MINUTE START WHILE “THE FIREMEN TRIED TO Ave MUMMY CASE GOES OUT ON A feos ITI RETWRIED MISSION “To ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE —= “OHORROW NIGHT ~~~ IT — DISLODGE A FAMILY OF RATS, WHO KADA NEST IN THE NEW HOSE, BOUGHT IN BIZ — STANLEY wa exavice | R WAY BY WILLIAMS | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO $1,000 A WEEK | OUT OU HAW, wWawl haw! fe vs ore. Cavern ! HERE'S A CUT ON THE THATS “THEM NEWLYWEDS WOMAN'S PASS SHow ING ‘ MARTY! AINT TT FUNNY ANOTHER, Ridiculous ry WHAT SOME WiIMEN ‘LL A TATYTRA ISA eaqgStTYUS 2 IT 13 To 4 > MARRY? iM LE | caver! | AND IT (3 TO WEEP WHEN YOU START IN iin TO CRITICISS WOMGA'S CLOTHES | However, NLU GivG You CREDIT FoR | ONS THING, AND THaT \s> : | = y oe Befe dent Warren G. Harding left for Florida he lebrated the [ a | comin. ing by taking on Henry P. Fletcher, United States ambassa dor te rium, for a round of golf. Picture shows them leaving the White House. " + ie ,om r r 4 Hurray '—They Need Help, Too a y ues i | “You NGVGR UTTEKED A WoRD oF ink i | CRITLASM WHEN THS STYLE CAMS IN Mr. and Mrs/cA? I MoDonald, say OEHATE OF HS Dae ronee FOR, SHORT SKIRTS IL! they may reject tho offer rather bani tls ' : o- . than keep, Clarabollo out ot school January SO 1922 i WOMAN'S TRIUMPIT Mr W 0 Packard, an expert from the Income i MXETER, Ung. Mareh 10,—Mr Tax Unit of the office of the Commissioner of James Putnam has won the gold P ngeauy hwardee annually to Internal Revenue, is on hand at Room 435 Senate ine eynt roof the dairy herd having Offioe Building (telephone, Branoh 864), to | the best record. q po assist Senators and officials of the Senate in MW JOKE FATAL the preparation of their inoome tax returns ) i » March 10.—Three | i o | Nn an orphanage tossed | AY a dney Conway into tho| /) Rey i | geo CHE ; » fe a joke The water was ¢ t and tho lad was scalded | adtconetsae done horn the sume day to the two daugh+| stand it, A copy of above notice was sent to each representative and nena ltersindaw of Lord Worres, senator U ™ 3 u

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