The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1923, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1928. i} Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of Famous Comic Folks i tbls a ' TEMPUS 'TODD Julian June Buys the Cai H : Headly (WERES YouR Homey. GUT IF } WI rc - | 1 l SS ANO FINDINGS 1S KEEPmGeS]| [To Buy A C FOR. f aA | 22 TuninG UP you OuyT I ANT Gomme To Keer tic HUNDRED paras) A TUMinG P YovR Seu > SAXOPHONE ‘TO PLAY, tafe! T HAS Gor Owe YO INTHE ANGEL BAND / | | Story by Octavus Roy Cohen ritaeration | EVERETT TRUE (WHERE F Comes FROM FOuKs \. (GO ON BACK ! |GO ON} WE CANT TAKE Suck 4 SHABBY LOOKING PUP AS WOU WITH US ALONG THE ) \ SWELL BOULEVARDS -———. Youngest Grad || Toast of Town ‘THE BoYs HAVE MADE LIFE MISPRABLE For ~ LVERYMAN DAVE WHITAKER,EVER SINCE HE SWAPPED ZA TROTTING HORSE For A SOLID GOLD WATCH THAT Robert Ar oeb, son of AL WELL, LETS Give IT UP, DANNY = NOT EVEN A BITE~ PULL IN FAMISHED } - LET US FEAST & BIT — EH, WHAT?P Corres 7 Uniad | eatne Sytem <e Dy \ ha 1 NA t Pal ¢ OU UELLO “TAGALONG -IS NOUR MAMA MERE, TAG P < CG maar OU, MOM 17S SOMEBODY THAT KNON,S MY NAME WHEN MY | bert Loeb, prominent Chicago business man, is the youngest man ever to be graduated} a waitress in Spokane when Ina Claire, noted actress, dis- jcovered her. She considers |from the University of Mich-| Miss Gardner the most beau- jigan, He is but 18, and fin- \ishes college this June. Young ] | Loeb is fond of athletics, as | well as studies. tiful girl she has seen for a long time, and will put her on the stage. “She'll be the toast of the town,” predicts Ina. | | IN FLANDERS } Flew to Child Rev. John B. ig Brownsville, Tex., has gone jof the National Catholic Wel-| | fare Council to consecrate the | \graves of 12,000 Catholic | Yanks who sleep in Flanders Fields. Father Frigon, a K. of C. chaplain during the} jwar, will be assisted by} | English, Belgian and French committees. A new picture of ! El-| bert H. Gary, w of the! chairman of the . Steel to Europe as representative} ” Mrs. Lucile Mosley of Kansas City literally flew to the bedside of her 8-year-ola daughter, ill in Denver. She covered 650 miles by plane in hours. Her presence is believed to have saved the lit- tle one’s life. Mrs. Mosley did not stop to analyze her feel- ings to determine whether | Popular Abroad | Flight Record , Lieut, C. K. Vance, air iail flier, will try fora new cross- country record, leaving San Francisco about 10 p. m. and arriving in New York at 6 p.m. the following day. He corporation, who gained g popularity at social affairs | during their trip abroad. will fly alone in a biplane weighing 4,500 pounds ca- pable of making 125 miles an hour, :

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