The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1923, Page 10

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reue 2° 10 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 5 = Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of F amous Comic Folk ~ ne OUT OUR WAY — NexT.. SPELL “HE WORD ARCHAEOLOGIST, PUZZLE— WHICH END 1S “THE Foor OF “HE CLASS ? DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ~ You SEE | HAVE A BABY AT My HOUSE ANDO | THOUGHT IT “WOULD BE A GooD IDEA TOGET A WELL, SHE'S A JERSEY AND Jcives PLENTY (4 Kot MILK- es NOU) SEE WHAT DADDY’ MADE FOR YOU- IT’S CALLED & HOOP, MY SON — - “To SIN Sar Your LaAcK OF COMMON ETIQUETTE 1S OFFENDING To THE Dewy oF THis HOUSEHOLD! ~1 REFER TOTHE Low MANNER i) WHICH YoU Go ABouT THE HOUSE WITH Your WATS ON! = I Wish THIS RUDE HABIT TO CEASE IMMEDIATIY |» -( WAHA= I SPose AS LORD OF TH’ A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE To STRUT AROUND THAT TURKISH SOMBRERO, MANOR, YOU Gor WERE WEARING BY WILLIAMS | { BOSsiE ' ) you ROLL THE HGOP ALONG (THE GROUND - AND STRIKE (T AS YOU fun) ~ pp oo “< 4 “WW MATOR | CALLED ME on) DIPPING MY BREAD) ITH’ GRAVY AS BEING BAD MANNERS, BUT I CLAIM ITS SAN MATOR, AS A SHARK ON ETIQUETTE, \o iT CONSIDERED Fi, RUDE TO Y KEEP YouR )} HAT ON IN AN EXPLOSION? THE OLD HOME T OWN ED PEAVEY WAS ASKED ToLEAVE THE LODGE ROOMS EARLY TONIGHT ON ACCOUNT OF HIS SQUPAKY SHOES, Cie WHOA Neve! GeuvMTL-VYoo CANT 60 To ScHoOL- NET~ You AINT OLD ENCUSH AMT BENOES WHAT WOULD IT GE IF THERE WAS’ BY STANLEY WEVE Gor 5 RID OF THOSE {1 GVESS THE SAFEST THING TO po FOR \ ALL CONCERNED 15 TO \ GET THE MILK sae INA BoTTie! | BY AL POSEN EVERETT TRUE (Dinner ‘ Bias Sen “Ove COAT Ore pa AT ius THar£ THEN I'D At “Nov To PvT (vr On Sit! DVISEe TREASURER || Miss Helen M. Smith, 19. served as town treasurer of Waverly, N. Y., one year. She jwas re-elected with 1,236 }of 1,400 votes cast. “It’s a | pleasure to pay taxes to her,” jone of the oldest inhabitants E | said as he cast his vote. | CITIZEN AT 73 Here's Mrs. Anna Marie Sayer, Minneapolis, raising her-right hand and swearing allegiance to our government as she becomes an American citizen at 73. | Advice to Girls “No nice girl will bob her hair or wear trousers,” says Mrs, Ann Clark, of Canas- | tota, N. Y, And she has seen \a lot of life. When she reach- ed 104 the other day she was made a member of the Wilson’s Friend Ez-President Woodrow son has asked Gov. point Huston Thompson, shown above, to the United States senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Samuel D. D. Nicholson. it | WINS VERDICT (WINS VERDICT) > Mrs. Elsie’ F. Wilkinson won a jury verdict for di- vorce from Wm, J. Wilkin- son, millionaire color printer, of New York city. She named several women, Hastings, New York state senator from Brooklyn, charges that drugs valued at $8,000, found among his effects, were John A, Daughters of Columbial‘ Count Historical soviety, ‘planted” by a certain fac» tion seeking to discredit ity

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