The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1923, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR | - Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of F amous Cornic Folk eT OUT OUR WAY me ——— e ’ — GOSM ESTER PRAID 7) pte: E ouanicns ) ee BEAR “TO “TOUCH “ UP, HOW YA GONNA BAIT \ WER HOOK HEN, HUH ? i MA DONT “THINK IM Si. | GONNA DO ALL-TH WoRK F]) \\ 00 WAT SHULD SAY NEN PICK TH WORMS “THE WiGGLY 5 | CRANLY THINGS! ) * ams, Thee Wy Tas ha wedu = DADDY, THE LADY THAT \ OH, SHE ASKED ALL LIVES IN THE BIG YELLOW HOUSE Across } JHE STREET CALLED MEIN TODAY WAS AND SHE GAVE ME /SHOW YouR Good A COOKIE MANNERS AND THANK HER For. BY WILLIAMS! THE OLD HOME TOWN ABOUT MY LITTLE SISTER)}———-—\,_| BETTY AND HOW MOTHER DID You BY STANLEY! EVERETT TRUE a (iD eeNewrT) ° SHES AREARIN® * ‘4 omen | BY CONDO DID ‘ou HAR ABOUT THE wreck 2 \ Cake SHORE PasSENGER TRAIN j RAN OFF THES BRIDGE AT | ToLeDo ! lf ! by 2 ‘4 Ne As ANY BODY = Og eae ” ro =") NO, — WAS oD 1 , ne OY ga » tty vy) || f [ BOARDING & SALES BARM | Za a KiCtc ED % somo tl aS | 6 pom) HE flor THE Vos hii Z CLIMB DAILY ni f a * ) bi BL oo (aneaurent AX c 4 | InP a S r. NC \ . fad > Wide eee y oy WHY, NO. “OU S&G, ALL THE TRAINS R ON THS BQIDGE ANDO 'THEN THEY RUN OFF AGAIN! So, You 8G6, NOBODY WAS EVEN INJURED! HaR! HAnN--—~ ) PICKED THAT) PAPER Our LAST PALL THAT PAPER MAYBSSe NOT —— DMirectcy IW ata ; ally | Cy CONCERNING A MISTAKE THE PAPER HANGER. MADE STANLEY nea semvice ©. — BY ALLMAN | Too Young, Admitted Anyway 7] WELL, | THANKED HER \ WHEN SHE GAVE ME THE COOKIE BUT IT DIDN'T DO ANY GOOD - SHE DIDN'T OFFER ME ANOTHER ONE! YAS+ ) THANKED HER- BUT | THINK ‘THIS HAVING GooD MANNERS 1S THE THE BUNK? WHY Do You ) SAY TS THE f BUNK? } | it vf ‘HN ; DROPPED FORTY POINTS - WE'RE RUINED, [ FEAR ss {| a OUR BOARDING HOUSE Ff F_ You took so YA HAW~ HY DEAR LADIES ~ 4 eee, Z romaiitic iY wur Favtery does wor Y are AGENIUG [= 17] THAT STUDIO EMBARRASS ME =T HAVE WY, sucH |‘ | GARB, MAoR= |7] RECIEVED PRAISE FROM TECHNIQUE = You MAKE ME || THE MOST EXACTING ART \ rasta Back, | | THINK So MUCH] | CRITICS OF ELROPE = THIS WERE Miss — OF THE JOLLY |! CANVAS 1S BUT A DAUB “TO HERZOG, AND ARTISTS W || SOFTEN UP WY BRUSHES = HALF Close “ta BoHEME!"} | SOMETIME WHENT HAVE VouR EYES = AN IDLE SPELL EC WILL PAINT A DOUBLE PORTRAM OF You = “THE DUCHESS OF LANGWYN CHOSE ME IN PREFERENCE To WHISTLER TO DO HER PORTRAIT, FOR THE AUCESTRA! COLLECTION! 67) A WP i i\g if MILL COULDNT SS CG Oe 683, tS SS iss BY AL POSEN) When a girl too young to wed and unaccompanied lands at Ellis Island she is usually returned to the country whence she came. But immigration authorities broke precedent for Phyllis Curtis, 17, of Wales, when she said she was going to Nanticoke, Pa., to live with her sweetheart’s parents until she is old enough to marry. ("BANKRUPT | Husband Loses | y) =i Gata (am Va TASALONS' Ou TAG)! Mrs. Luella Dunton, ‘of Bath, Me., who by @ court SS ruling is entitled to recaver Edith Day Carleton, star of | $59,000 in bonds from ‘her musical comedies in London| husband, Ralph H. Dunton. and America, has filed a vol-|She testified the bonds were untary petition in bank-| given her by a millionaire ruptey in New York. Her| Who died recently and turned liabilities are listed at $15,-|0ver to her husband for de- 545 and her assets $250, con-| posit. The husband claimed sisting entirely of clothing, |they had been given to him, - | NEW ENVOY GETS U.S; JOB Here's Dr. Honorio Puey- redon, newly appomted min- ister of the Argentine repub- lic to the United States. He's || been. Argentine minister of foreign affairs, , This is William C. Dem- ing, Cheyenne, Wyoe., who's been appointed civil service > commissioner to fill the va- cancy caused by the resigna- tion of John H, Bartlett,

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