The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 11

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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928 : THE SEATTLE STAR P? Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of Famous Comic Folks TEMPUS TODD Overlooked Story by Octavus Roy Cohen ,fwii"s.,! EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Tan Hep iannfe> || >> ee ae HR iK We ETAT “ iH iil i MORNING, LADY mmm WHEN T THINK OF HY ii 1 RECKON US eres) (iat na FIVE MILES THago hi Ay alee at a a ne ; AM reon Y mn . il le ! = ; — APART Migwr BCLlLo%! Foator 60 METHING) YOU. COULD we i a i, = = = e ow YouR TWO DRIVE TO THE INN cre he ro FELD PNG & Does You Trink* _ TEMPUS. Le m= FOR TEMPUS WILL BE SURPRISED, AND FETCH T 7 MECHA 1c WHEN HE SEES US DRIVIN ) — HIS CAR? tu) a od > y ‘ Wye) | 4 AFid RECORDS (T GUESS WE CERTAINNYG —— HERG THEY ARG. | BuT Yov HAVE No PHONO@RAPH; AT (EAST 1 NEVER HEAR OU PLAY BY WILLIAMS! THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY id 2 TUL TE Gur orriceR YP hs no © CUSE. | OW | HOPE.) 4 om oe ARE = == “4 ora y CANT You READ TH = hy ae aacens aet\ ¢ Re 0 Ste No: No: = dt ay : ; — TSS ever, rae ; SiC TM IErS) ) MC HANDS — RIGHT — Every ts bidet tent eh i) UNFAIE? ) | OF “TH? = Wi NIGHT WE HEAR K , WHOLE AFFAIR! WGNAL,AND CION’ ORWEN GY MYSELF, Gv GEE ME WAVE } |) Boo-HOO- HOO, MN HAND EH? \ \ te — DION CHD, HUH ? | j | BRING ON THAT VACATIO | WF cans y THE STOVE PIPE, IN BAXTERS. -_ | : STORE, FELL. TODAY, POTTING A* o™ THEIR FIRST QUARREL. TRI hans STOP THE POLITICAL ARGUMENT’ | \_ THATS BEEN-GOING ON FOR THREE DAYS> 1 a | | DOINGSOFTHEDUFFS [ = A Suitable Present Pn es et / dee, DANNY. Sion (Wat UNTIL j CAN ‘DOTRICKS : PLL MAKE HER WHAT } BROUGHT FoR MARY JONES ( WITH IT- TURN BELIEVE 1M AN : YOoU- A NICE NEW ali | SEES ME IN THIS. G ASHE DEAK OP .... J AUTOMOBILE RACER! | These two British girls are all ready for their 6,000-mile cAP! : UKE THAT - \ tour of Canada and the United States. Their six-foot rail- ¥ Pert \ way ticket seems to afford them much pleasure. Thousands ~ ) of people just now are looking forward to just the same Ve thrills as these two, shown aboard the ‘Canadian Pacifi y t \ 3 steamer Empress of Britain, en route to the West. JUST WHAT \ ts | ial edi is Sool) ee re} eee. (__BEMOAN BASE BACCHUS | : » | L CANNOT RAISE YouR SAVRIES | LIFE IS A STRUGGLE —YoU MY FIRST 308 WAS AS CFFICE NOW — BS PATIENT — LET ME MUST WORK BEFORE YoU GoY- 1 GoT TAREE SUCKS SPEAK — REACH THE PEAK— “s After Theodore Gie ; victed of violating the dry », prohibition agents a land, Cal., destroyed his stock of 1,000 gallons. Port, she: and muscatel flowed into the gutter while a big crowd loo on silently and thoughtfully. y Shipwreck Victims Safe Ashore Seen! TMOULDNT ? SWUCKS! 4 GEYSER 1S A WATERFALLS, UPSIDE DONNY * | “Some of the 436 passengers on the + Marvace, whie sank off Cape Freel, Newfoundland, photographed as bt arrived at St, John's, (ae ee

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