The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE 6 CHE | : Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of Famous Comic Folks ———— EVERETT TRUE SEATTLE STAR IONDAY, JUNE 1s, 1923, Iustra West Story by Octavus Roy Cohen 1 TEMPUS TODD Tempus Still Pursued Them voy Co! y= <= —— = = ~ (re COMING ON NIGHT T THINK THE BEST u Rees (Ee WiTH ME, BREATH » BY CONDO VER Yq f ——y ———, } WE HAS BEEN WAITING Most ons \HOVR, FOR TEMPUS, DO YOU Recxon THING US CAN DO 15 DRIVE HIS CAR INTO) SCANTINE MAYBS I CAN'T CATCH THER) | | WE HAS Gor Lost? s>———— mae WN AND LEAVE IT STANDING» ¢ t rT CAT (IN FRONT OF His HOUSE s >) FOUKS BuT 1 ¢ - pis we a (Yes. AND THATS >—— . ‘ TINLY A®OUT ALL HE HAS GOT. MoRgwity a, BYT £4 THINK AFT6R I've KOVED AROUND Fy A BIT TLC Be} FEGLING = ALL RIGHT | \ MURKY VEIL; WHEN CLOOM AND Dove ang starring Reginald LARRY Topi — WHEN You Conmenas To QVOTS BROMIDE RHYMES ‘ Try | BEGIN To FeEc’ S BY STANLEY |ny op see acain i | Mb agp ham Fite Co "Vey ~~ BY WILLIAMS THE OLD HOME TOWN re eet WELL BOSS IF AH \ CLIP DAT HOSS HE HAIN GONNA MATCH DE MULE AN DEY HAIN) NOTHIN Loox) GETTER DAN A JO WELL MATCHED r “EAM. __/ if 17HINK T KNOW WHY YOO NEVER ( FINIGHEO CLIPPING: “RAT MULE WASH, BUT DC CANT FGURE . WHY YOU LEFT J/ “THE HORSE THE SAME WAY. Bas ge \F WASH FUNK KEEPS ON, HELL SOON HAVE HIS TEAM SO THAT IT WILL BE HARD TOTELLTHEM APART. You REMEMBER ME, 1 USED TO COME To CALL ON MISS OLIVIA HELLO THERE DANNY DUFF! HOW ARE You Topay ? HER - ONCE IN AWHILE - aH. HAS A LOT OF GUYS COME To SEE ia YOU TALK OF OPERATIONS °~ 7 (HOLD ER | NEWT SHES \AREARIN~ (NO-NO-1 SAY {DAVE TRIMMED \ANOTHER STRANGER! ~~ UVERYMAN DAVE WHITAKER WAS PRETTY HAPPY WHEN HE TRADED OFF “THAT OLD SORRE! HORSE FOR A FINE SOLID GOLD WATCH A LOT OF GuYs’EH? WELL, WHICH ONE DOES SHE SEEM To LIKE THE BEST? DO You THINK SHE LIKES To SEE ME BETTER “THAN MR. JACKSON ? A/ES,1 GUESS So- SHE TURNS THE WHEN HE COMES SHE CAN’T SEE HIM AT ALL~ EOR THREE DAYS T WAS WELL PERHAPS YOU MAY HAVE OF ONE L UNDERWENT, MY DEAR- LET'S SEE - (TWAS THE THIRD — SPEECHLESS —- NES -T COULDI’T SPEAK A WORD — HEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER! NOUR CLEAN 0 Sa erie io EET SOT, AW, WILLIE HAD HOW DID HE if eas hee GET THE Bloody AN'T LET HIM : a 5 Woy use ir Goreng NEA ARRVICE Florence Macbeth, prima jdonna of the Chicago opera, |snapped as she sailed from New York to fill many sum- mer engagements in Europe. LIGHT ‘DOWN SO Low | | Walter L. Fisher of Chi- | cago, former secretary of the jinterior under President | Taft, is special counsel for | the department of agricul- | ture in its litigation to dis- jsolve the Armour-Morvis| | packer combination. | Leads the Gray } aT Walter L. Hopkins, Rich- mond, Va., has been elected adjutant-in-chief and chief- of-staff of the Sons of Con- federate Veterans. Hopkins is @ lawyer, and an American! Legion member, His grand-| father was Abram Booth Hancock, colonel of the 194th Virginia regiment, C. S. A, Dorothy Adams of Bosto |who was graduated fro Goucher college this year, | will be a delegate to the peace iconference at Geneva in | |August. She has just taken lup her new duties as execu- : |tive secretary of the Mary- | ‘land Non-Partisan league. CAT STORY | Mistah 1} travels with of the S. S. President Hard- ng. He boarded the S. &. President Polk by mistake New York, but when he rived in Bremen he returnet to the Harding, which was dock, Here he is ith Mise Marie Simpson, stewarde: on the Harding. [ REAL BOA A boa for the neck? dl Peggy Dunn, of Philadelp Pa, has a real one, b b boa constrictor, Black @ red, it goes very well with her gray dress and r

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