The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1923, Page 14

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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923 Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of Famous Comic Folk THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ~ BY ALPOLSEN | EVERETT TRUE Try This on Your Tweezers BY CONDO IN BAM HILL ARE You TRYING To My? — “iL CAN'T Tec WHEN tov sw CLOW HALF OF tr} -_ Don't MUMBLE ! OPEN ‘YrouR b MOUTH WHoNW You Tack WHAT BY GOLLY — IT'S YOUR EYEBROWS -Sis — THEY USED TO GE SO THICK! WHY NOTHING! ~ JUST A BEAUTY TREATMENT ‘= REAWLY, I'm NOT SICK - ~ Lo CAN'T TOCL WHAT You'Re TALKING AG@ovrT ° GO AnO 3GG THG RAILROAD COMPANY — Mars THey WANT SOMG More BPRAKEMGN To GALL OUT THES BTATiong tt! ¥ OH, 1 CAN’T Go Now! WHAT WILL1 Do ? WELL, | GUESS I'VE SAID GooDBYE TO EVERY BODY BUT You, OLiviA- YM AWFULLY GLAD TO HAVE SEEN ‘YOU AGAIN - I'VE TAKEN ON SO MUCH” WEIGHT SINCE I'VE BEEN HERE-THAT | GOODBYE You UNGRATEFUL SONINLAW ! HERE, PUT MY COAT ON, YOU CAN RETURN IT To ME AFTER. You GET HOME Wie 2 TWO DOLLAR DeaR! ~.. THINK | HAVE Tome YOu BEAT - GOOD LUCK To ‘AGAIN @ \ELL-TOM AS I “TOLD @ MARTHA, THE REASONS T 7 courn nor accept he POSITION You KINDLY 7 OFFERED ME WWE CHV WATER DEPARTMENT ARE + ESE ~ FIRST I WOULD BE A HYPOCRITE “0 MY ‘PARTY IF I WoRKED UNDER AME PRESENT ADMINISTRATION! SECONDLY, I FEAR THE DAMPNESS OF “THE WoRK, AST AM SUBJECT RHEUMATISM — ~ BY AHERN “+t Wa-Wa~ COMFORTABLE ONE, AS USUAL! O¥ WELL, L CAN EASILY GINE“W Jo TO SOMEONE E.se! “YA-TIMK KBOUT ¥ “4 BEING LALY- 1 NEVER EVEN F HEARD-A' MAJOR SAY HE WAS WORKING UNDER au ILLUSION !. Nex ~ HE “THINKS “TH! WORLD OWES HIM A LIVING, AND IS TWENTY Se een RR HIDES &PELTS BOUGHT PAYMENTS =\SOLD AND EX! D ; =\50 2 NO ace SHEEP DIP ~ 4 Lf —_ 3 3 = e 5 § C4 Y SS { "ised, @! JUST WHEN EVERYBODY IN TOWN THOUGHT ED ” CAUGHT IN THE WRECKAGE OF THE HoRsE SHEDS, BACK OF THE C \T WAS FOUND KE HAD BEEN ASLEEP jn sida, BACK ROOM OF KAYMANS HIDE EXCHANGE - —< ne Za SHE MAJOR SHAKES THE CITY WATER DOB — GUT LISSEN, FRANKIE, {Lu GrvE YOU MONEY TO GO 1D TH’ MOVIES BY WILLIAMS AISTER BRAND SENT US OVER HERE =HE TOLD UST ASK FOR FRANK. LLOYD TH DIRECTOR AN’ HE WOULD LET US SEE NORMA TALMADGE EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK AN'YOU CAN STAY UP TILL LEVEN” OCLOCK EVERY NIGHT. AW, WANNA CARRY MY FISH INTA, TOWN MYSELF' EVERBODY’LL GE LOOKIN AN’ JOE, COME IN —MATRON, CAMERA! ALL ren) Do YouR sTurF : Fe ’ GOOD BYE, = 5 MOTHER é ‘ BILL.KEEP THE § >’ 4 ‘ 5 \ 4 CHANGE - \ \ ~ \ THE OLD HOME TOWN FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ~ BY STANLEY | HOLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN” <a NO-NO-THERES ‘THE MISSING ay SIMPSONS HIRED MAN HAD BEEN THE 2) é BY BLOSSER ALLRIGKT-THEY CAN SEE US MAKE Sons ~ WITHIN TWE LAN" MISS TALMADGE, E (ANT You To MEET FRECKLES AND SALON] VEYLL . IEA SERVICE Ic Star eventh Ave The Seattle -ublished Dally Beattle ngton : Subscription Rates _ | BY MAIL IN ADVANCE IN THE STATE One month Three months ge per line per unt #ix words to Three consecutive insues... . * Leave Your Copy at Bartell’s Drug Store NO. 2, 610 SECOND AVE. Or Telephone | satameusser BUSINESS wat-Law “Kilen, lawyer. y Bid. BU. 3985. Christian Science Practitioners MARY E. SELLEN, HEALING AND teaching. Not a member of the Christian Science Church. — 603 nk Bidg, Main 6558. pand Baturday noon. Collateral Loans MONEY LOANED ON cles of value. THE 907 Third ave. oe aR A EO ae TEETH EXTRACTED ¥ DRL CLARK CLINIC 1417 Third Ave. ite 1 lished “1874. Optician and Optometrist 1. W. Edmunds. Fraser-Paterson Co. | Frederick P. patents secured, do Patents for sale now and foreign oped, sold. for controlling steam valves, Ca- nadian, $10,000 and royalty; dust ke offer; co hildren Fenwick, Lawrence, lished 1861. Advice and’ booklet free, 432 Rurke Bldg. Suite 400 Pantages Bldg. ailments and disorders, beloved husband of Kohler and father of Mra, Arthur Prather, Mra. Lela M Crane and Ineson J. K Private funeral services today, 1 p.m, at First Baptist church, "in- terment at Evergreen Park, Home Undertaking ¢ BIRTHS Rirths in their households are re- ported by the following men: Salvesen, |. 8 Ashworth ave. ir) aring, Francls girl Wr , 6306 Beacon ave., |, Chauncey M,, 1812 Harvard » girl t, Carleton W,, 588 27th ave., Derrill, 9826 87th ave. S., by Pritchard, Clarence Mawr, girl, Start, Murray 1, Bryn wir. | Breckenridge, George Vernon, 1208 10th ave, W., girl, Corbin, Charles T., 6556 Palatine ave, William Raymond, 12 12th ave, N. Willlam, 10060 65th | ave. 8. Donaghue. erick Wade, Carolina Court, t lson, 3719 Wallingford Rhodes Vaughn, 442 W,, girl, Arthur Raymond, . W., gir Kk, 2108% 14th a Marthal Nichol John, 6 116% W, Republican . boy. Smith, Charles A, Seventh ave » irl, \4 k, Charles W., $645° Woodland Park av girl Franklin, Mloyd J, 124 Yale ave, Ny wink b, $10,000 and | 1 Vital Statistics) . fms mn OY AL NOTICES CARLSON residence Third ave Mar JOHN G. CARLSON, ag ) beloved husband of Emm: Carl- son and father of Carl O., Ferdi- ‘a 1 FUNE 640 At the N. W. r way and rT friends invi nt at Evers ~ March — MYERS, aged pusband of Alice of Mrs. T. J. i. Myers today, 3 p. m. at nt at Evergreen Undertaking Co 0 Lakeview” Place, 3, MARY B. KROPF, ars, beloved sister of Funeral serives today, 1 p.m. at apel. Interment at Mount nt. Home Undertaking Co. _ March 19, 1923. TOM BING years announcement me Undertaking Co. PERSONAL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: to certify that Norton & Cramer have made an application to alter and maintain a public garage at 1007 6th ave, lot 6 block 18, Boren’s addition. Anyone ‘desiring to protest such oes cupancy must file such protest at the office of the Building Depart- nt, room 505 County-City build= to April 4 later, VERY ONE TO KN . I banish aches and pains called rheumatism, neuritis, eté.; also diabetes, dropsy and heart. Stomach all right, kidneys all right, all right all over. Con- sultation and booklet free. Price $1.25, $1.35 each, one month $4.05, by parcel post. N. H. Winans, 401 American Bank Bldg. 5 LEGAL NOTICES = ents NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RT COMMISSION HEREBY NOTICE of a public heare ing on proposed changes and addi- tions to the comprehensive scheme of harbor improvement heretofore adopted for the Port of Seattle; sald hearing to be held Friday, March 23, 1923, at 2 o'clock p. mm, at the office of the Port Commis: sion at the Bell Street Terminal at the foot of Bell st, Seattle, Was! W. 8. Lincoln, President. Geo. B. Lamping, Secretary. D FOUND is i N-THAT TOO! pocket book from 1528 14th ave, Wednesday, 14th, about 5 o’clocks If they will deliver to 904 Stewart, Apt. H, no questions asked. Miss Booker, "HITE BNGLISH BULL- beral reward. Beacon 960% FFERSON st, named “Blackie.” Davenport SILK UNBRELDA, handle and tip; am= n handle. Finder call Spitz please Cost—PUR white ive H Christoffersen 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED )— MIDDLE ‘0 Hight hous children, Call after Dexter ave. WANTED — THOROLY EXP 1 Kown makers and talloress, {cDermott building. Marjorie care for ork, 5 pm, 219 2H costumes rented, TCH 8c. tell's, STROM. 9 MALE HELP D HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY BOYS, ATTENTION! Turn your spare time into cash, We have a splendid proposition to offer wideawake, industrious lads who would like to devote all or part of their spare time to pleas- ant, profitable “work, See Mr Donohue at The Seattle Star, Sev= enth ave, near Unton, CIVIL 8S OSIT Wanted, by Seattle Civil io Commission, applicants for examl= nation for the following elty posi+ tions: Lineman, Harborman, Street Inspe: reet Inspec= ', Computer, and Clerk-Ty 5, application blanks sion's off 40 Bullding plications, Nat Commis= County City r filing ap- | CTTREY-CLA to call on sional men rat-clus# propost= ton’ for an old este Commission only, Ot Rt, urnishedesteam heated froo baths, Weekly $1.76.

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