The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1923, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STA AR TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923 Daily Doings of The Star’s F amily of F amous Comic F olks TEMPUS TODD Caramel Is Doubtful COME ON ¥ | YOU 15 CRAZY AS You LOOK; Cons OW WITH Ma.GAL") ! \ WILLIE BUNION, I AINT GonG] JUST A MINUTE S TEMPUS, WHILE ) L FETCHES CARAMEL) PIHAS HIRED YOUR Ex- * | FIANSAY AND HIS TAXICAG ) TO TAKE US ON A JOYRIDE 5 FOR NO JOYRIDE WITH | - TEMPUS TODD, DRIVING. fwiny nor?, >) Caprice in # tao | Story by Octavus Roy Cohen en tsi Iustrations by al vIvn on Th IV ‘ T EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO CAUSE WHAT YOu SUGGESTS - 1S JUST LIKE INVITING ME / WAIT A Minute, wow $ THERe'sS TO SHAKE HANDS { SOMETHING ELSE, WHILE ‘YourRG in AT »WITH A LILY, ¢ ‘ bi THE ARCHITECT'S L WANT You TO TELC HIM , y 2 TO WORK A BREAKFAST NOOK INTO THS PLAN, TOO, fs NOOK! WHY, WOMAN, WHAT'S SE OF A BREAKFAST NOOK WHGN REIS GOING TO BS A BIG DINING Room F BREAKFAST NOOK! Owes Of THOSE LITTLE CUBEGY HOLESS WHY, S COULON'T Ger into IT!! BY WILLIAMS THE OLD HOME TOWN =e fly fo fe No-NO- WHEN IT comes "To } ¢ F A MYSTERY) 76 sa ¥ J | You THIN. | HE BROUGHT nee) aan ah Neale.» \ er }L_ HEAR You CALLING ME SEVERAL Ge Rs NESER MIND, WELL, MOTHER \-{ \ Salo -JusT COULD You WAIT UNTIL Do THAT? 7 (We GET Home ; 7 Jit 4 Coney A NSVECR SAW ANY PLACES You COULON'T GGT INTO IF THCRE WAS SOMSTHING TO EAT I! AND IF You CAN'T GET INTO THIS ONC You Can Go WitHoOuT eq T v PREAKPASTS TH YoU'RS THINNGR pf / C4 aa 2, oF %, ‘ ZZ MARSHAL OTEY WALKER “IRAILED THE CULPRIT WHOM HE Y, SUSPECTS “TOOK THE RED WHEELBARROW “THATS BEEN 7, MISSING FROM HAROLD YAN ORMANS STORE For ¥ STANL To TRY IT? ~~ ——— The German police dog is hardly as classic in form as the | dogs that decorate the statues of the goddesses, but these | two, Nada and Felicie III., make a pretty picture with their |young mistress, Miss Diana Guest, of Roslyn, NY. This photograph was taken at the Nassau County (N. Y.) Ken- nel show. onnEnnune Rear M DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Croak This in the Classroom -. ggamenema ral RA es SSeaneer riggs : [7 Miss smite - DEFINE THE correct !- DEFINE A VERB -" TO DRONE” — “CHAPERONE” “TO MAKE A SORT OF _ BUZZING TONE” — BY AL POSEN) zt | IN RUM RING INVESTIGATION eo ‘RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i i ! MELLO WILLE = SAy- DD TH’ _ BY BLOSSER AO, WE NEVER GET NOMAD ANY Prominent men in New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and othes Eastern cities may be brought into the government's “rum ving” investigation resulting from the seizure of the S. S. Yankton, British steamer, off Montauk Point, Long Island, Members of the crew, some of them pictured above, are held as material witnesses, : have purel publ com the routif Jimits “1 thing town thou help a han¢ valu

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