The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE*STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1928 | { =——= Daily Doings of OUT OUR WAY |e BY CONDO HA! The Star’s Family of Famous Comic Folk BY WILLIAMS THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY | EVERETT TRUE SAID AN AWPULLY BRIGHT THING “THIS NORN ING, | HE Said ~HAt Ha’, SHE'LL THINK A TRAMP } SNEAKED IN AN j / oo em} Nu TELL { { HER WE WorN 4 NOWHERES SHAS “TH HOUSE + — | WON’ KNOW WE. BV WHAT THE KID saip! Ou,~Ss 1 Do— He S4\D "PAPA, — HA! HAL H Se .—~ STANLEY —— 5 i Ss ~~ ABOUT FOLIKS LEAV/NG THEIR OVER SHOES AND GUM BooTs ON THE STARWAY LEAD/NG TO THE LODGE ROOMS DOINGS OF THE DUFFS~ “HELLO, ouVIA, How's ) 7a THAT'S GooD HELEN AND THE 4 News I'LL SAY! BABY ? OH, THEY’RE BOTH FINE, ‘TOM - HELEN IS uP TopAY! MAKING JOHN D. SMILE | nit nS r: a SMILE, HERE Ue sa ; tiny COMES YouR {SSS ee r D . | Ls ah is Bewail This in a Baritone John D. Rockefeller actually smiled a broad grin when |Nita Harper, Savannah (Ga.) girl, serenaded him at Or- lando, Fla., as you see in the picture. Wonder what she JOO BAD- OLD ToP= 1M Just ABOUT AS FLAT AS L COULD aS ee- Y GOING “fo RAISE High GRADE CHICKENS This SPRING» L JUST RECEIVED WORD FROM A FRIEND OF MINE i CHINA “HAT He 1S SENDING ME A SETOF VERY FINE SPECIMENS oF CHOW YUEN CHickENS! IT MAY SURPRISE You BOYS™To KNow THAT I AM CONSIDERED AN AUTHORITY on THE suBdECT! FROM CHINA EGGS, A’ HEN Y'MAKE cHicken, CHOP SUEY FROM 'EM The MATOR 1S YOU'LL ONLY FIND *BOUT FORTY CENTS ~ TM A MARRIED MAN, YOU SEE - “ MIERESTED IN THE “BIRED Domesticus’ WHEN SINGLE, BO, L ALWAYS KEPT A LARGE-SIZED ROLL D HIS FRIENDS ~ | played on her “uke?” | FARRAR-TELLEGEN DIVORCE BY BLOSSER TAKE YOUR WAT OFF TAG - AN Now ACT REAL NicE WHEN WE SEE CATALINA ISLAND AN" WE RODE IN A GLASS BOAT~ i COULD SEE GEE-WE WAVE VW ves-somy ] BEENTRYING To |} SISTER NORMA 1 em B |) SEE Nou FoR ty" | TOLD ME -umaT | CoG LONGEST TNE, S|.” ge That Lou Tellegen was a Romeo of dark vestibules and wu shiek of the benches along Riverside Drive, was sworn to in testimony introduced in the divorce suit of Geraldine Tint ) Farrar against her matinee-idol husband. The names of W CALIFORNIA? ) / |Stella Larrimére and Lorna Ambler, both actresses, fig- ured prominently in the testimony. ( QUEEN BEE ]{— “Kor” @ MSS TALMADSE BEEN Do Oy: Ls | Saale \ \) BANE You Mis T Mule. Genevieve Durand| Frank Morrow, shown (above) was elected queen of|above, known in the govern- the Paris Bees during the|ment secret service as “Op- mid-Lent festival. This an- nual award is made to the ial of most beautiful participant in| alleged communists now in the carnival, progress at St. Joseph, Mich. erative K-97," is the state’s » . ~~ in

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