The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1923, Page 14

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s F ; ' ) THE SEATTLE STAR MONDA aan creatinine nase te oe eae eerremaagesnae Daily Doings of The Star’s F amily of F. amous Comic Folk SUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS'THE OLD HOME TOWN , é “BY STANLEY! EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO x r 1 Lav ~ ., ea J — | fd SRO x 2 fh L acca aaa yr vr (ae = »\) a | | by, a { v |= ; ~ “O00 A< lop) S </ i CHEBS®-OW CAKES] ~§ Ki TAR PAPER AND $e) Kole WATER BUCKETS 4 “ - 1 WOULDATA|( DARE WEAR vi C THAT UNIFORM, \ Hoe oe —, 199E XK ; oe eA FD 67 SUT Te. 3 Nincg) yoy , Qn, th ; oi WH (et x Z AFRAID OF Gi’ FLossy/ ? \ if 2 _ STANLEY a - 2 ; cs - NEA KERVICE o* % CS he 28 ie 2 AFTER ALL “THE Bors™HAD t A SPRING. WASH OUT. UNIFORMS. ELMER TATTER SAL BALKED ON ACCOUNT OF HIS FOLKS KEEP/NG COWS ETC BY ALLMAN | Plates Found on Mormon Hill 7 " plant 1 GUESS You'D BETTER if OUR BABYIS A ca ( AUTTLE BOY EH? Bg: DID ‘You NAME HIM , t GIVE ME ANOTHER Pin LITTLE GIRL- THAT'S FINE - BILL AFTER. ONE OF THESE ) WE NAMED HER RE ( WHAT DID You YOURSELF ? NO- BUT HE MILK BOTTLES ! "BETTY JANE ™ /iirtLe BABY } NAME HIM ? CAME ON THE BoY~ HE WAS ‘ HIM" BILL” FIRST OF THE BORN JUST TWO MONTH AND 1S GETTING! WEEKS BEFORE BIGGER ALLTHE TIME Const per 4 pure! It is head office! of a ing in ] 0 These metal plates, actually only slightly larger than here A : shown, were found on Mormon Hill, near Palmyra, N. Y. ao Se ————. . according to Charles E. Driver and Melvyn M. Lawton, ° traveling evangelists. It was at that place that Joseph ~ HEN! —TRY SOME OTHER LOOK OUT FOR ME -1'4 Smith received his inspiration to found the Mormon faith. 32 TEN -E-MENT ! — VIOLENT! — Investigators are seeking to learn the age of the plates, o & haa ed in modern Greek. ave. was Jubilee Over First Soviet Auto | | 32 OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN! FRECKLES AND HIS FRI BY BLOSSER : Ui;:}M— <Q ARE You ZZ N'OSGUT 0 Gera CE 7 a SAN, WHAT DNoU GETING THAT ov Loub COLOR “to MATCH IF AISSUS RUPP f Kilo: Te TaKen | UST PAN PAINTED? py ENG NET EUS = ie } DBT rei gobs Reg = 7) DU Ai ¢«\~° | tURT RELIC BELONGED . . Lue cccess of the first sovie t-made auto, in operation for WY CAR OVER TO WHET YoU SHOULDA oO ME ED CRANK HP A 4 a year, was celebrated by a great jubilee, the car being “H' PANT SHopto DONE IS SENT THAT ANOTHER YEAR, THEN ; Zi < . ‘ taken to all parts of Moscow. Arrow indicates Kalinin, presi- GET fT ALL FLASHED PUZZLE “TO AN AUTO DOUATE 1r-0 iH! if ; dent of the soviet council. Beside him is Gen. Waroshilow. 7 os € Yr { pei ae UP FORTH SUMMER= | | SCHOOL AN! LET TH’ SMITHSONIAN NISTFUTE, 1 , | TAN BODY, BLACK BONS TAKE IT APART i Bs ; . HAVE 'EM EYWIerT rT | i (i ‘ \ : Meese lee] | eoetes Sonal] \NeRTmeu winnie). — Uidere| @ ite [ She Can Ride! ]|{ KEPT SECRET ] Al BE h PARADE Ow pels ; COTTON GIN I ZO wh , é ? “ | 4 / 4 . a OH THAT DOESNT FooL, AY == CANT T SEE HE HAS A Boys HAIRCUT? Se : Frank Belcham, registrar of Lewisham, London, who performed the marrage cere- mony for Mathilde Oser, Not nany men get safely granddaughter of John D. jacross this water jump at) Rockefeller, and Max Oser, ‘Dunham, England, but here|Swiss livery stadie pro- yi sce. Miss Alice Avilay|2rietor. Belcham was the yp YOM See tn tee UCAS) only person who knew of the taking “Western Maid” over) three-months’ residence o/ J in perfect form. the pair in London,

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