The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1923, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928 Daily Doings of The Star’s F amily of Famo us Comic Folks TODD { WHAT KIND OF A MAN IS You ¥ (ANYWAY. WILLIE GUNION? FUST " 1 Gov An See 5 An Honest Answer (THEN You ANO HER BoTH —~ TASK You, Now} 2 | BATS A BIG DINNER AND DONT New Cove YOu 0) GIVE ME NOTHING ONLY AN Pick ON MER ADPETITE . THEN YOU ORDERS ME | a pel TO DRIVE YOU SOME MORE WHENY/ “S GOING TO RAIN Capriche he # sie Ca “Story by Octavus Roy Cohen sitarratons by | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO WHAT'S Tite IDEA (IV DUMPING RVGGISH,; WOR) HeRe IN THIS" =| THE TRUTH 18, Tempus.) 2) THAT YOu Looks Like -)] YOu WAS JUST RM < NaTURALLY BoRN TO \ BE PUCK ON. a z S==— a —— ——— Yhteitn Pagh/— 9 #4 ~ 7 VLL NEED A NEW BATHING b1 GUESS ILL Go IN AND LOOK AT Som BY WILLIAMS|THE OLD HOME TOWN Git FER HOME BRUNO!) NO-NO You CANT FIGURE “a a iu ygitegl Ph) fatty A Tre lags WN, ! oA YESTERDAY “2 ~ BY STANLEY] | «5, ‘sone 3 PERSONS mE = > | No Cheek to Cheek Stuff Here | ij “ d a ty MARSHAL OTEY WALKER, WHO HAS BEEA_HUNT/NG FOR THE RED WHEELBARROW MISSING FROM VANORMANS STORE, TRIPPED AND FELL AT THE SAME SPOT WHERE LESTER LUNKER FELL mua memnics = STANLEY BY ALLMAN YES, THIS IS A ONE- PIECE SuiT- THE el gs THING WE A BETTER MEAL THAN THIS OWE WOULI “The Camels I QUITE AGREE WITH You, MISS FISH —— AND NOW THAT_WE HAVE DINED, ih GwANe nity Dow WANE ALOVIN' uby IT SEEMS ALITTLE DARING IN DESIGN - 74 ie GUESS You ARE )\ RIGHT - LL TAKE 'T- THANK “YOU -/ WELL, A GIRL WITHOUT A PERFECT FIGURE COULDN'T WEAR. IT THINK TU SMOKE AY CIGARETTE —THAT IS, IF: You Dow'T minD— * Strangle holds are nil when she’s wearing the new modesty | bumper. If he don’t keep his distance—wow! Three padded | spikes will set him thinking. But the French innovation be- 'ing demonstrated in Chicago by Bee Thompson and O. F. | Sterling isn’t taking very well with the younger set, ‘tis said. { SHE EVEN CLIMBS ROOFS } BY AL POSEN Twenty-five years ago Mrs, Catherine Tellers, 65, Cincine nati, helped her husband, a tinner, in busine He died, Now she is the whole firm, She climbs roofs, fixes gutters and spouts and does everything « man tinner does, Some f,| vears.ago aha wouker.on the steanle af St. Pater's enthedrale®

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