The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1923, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928. aia eee aaeaageaaememaaamamaman — 12 AMERICAN 110MES |= Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of Famous Comic Fe cic soi iave veen for. We cannot em- TEMPUS TODD ui Westen" nw | EVERETT TR too strongly the tre- T HAS DONE A HEAP OF FUNNY os ) 5 t advantage s of fered to Aa THERS'S NO EXine Mi uker during this THINGS IN MY Lii®:, BUT THIS IS Orr THATS THE CASE | CELESTIAL aRee scM ek Sn a ¢ g IP He Witt vee TA THAT 1M TELLING Tempus Troub Troubles Trouble Story by Octavus Rov C vohen —— a6 Wey! You 15 Tél| You LEAVE Ne 08 CELESTIAL, THESE Foweas J f ape 2a | (my UNDERSTANDINEST Com@ PUM WY BOSS. JULIAN JUNE, Sa HONEY, TEMPUS,* . NAN. HE: we Me SEAVE Fo RA Yo' LIFE, THE ONLY ‘THING THATS Wweccome Home! l EVER, La BE BETWEEN L an) you is doe gapch A AGE i, AN! he's you Y We gust DAOPPEDY fy S) IN FOR THE WEEK END. YOUVE GOT ) SUCH A WONDERFUL CLIMATE UP HERE SPEED THE DAY n HOW ARE You FEELING NoW, TOM ? WOULD You LIKE A coLD GLASS OF WATER? y | FEEL PRETTY GOOD ONLY 1 HAVE AN AWFUL HEAD HELLO, Tom! | HEARD \ THAT You HAD AN OPERATION ON YOUR NOSE AND WAS LAID UP SO } BROUGHT You THESE SUN FLOWERS - WAY DO THE LADIES Wear "EM? - MAKES ME WANT TO WEEP AND MOAN TO SEE *EM- THEYRE UNSIGHTLY — THEY LACK GRACE AWD CLASS AND TONE- TL RIDE wit ¥ YOU AGAIN THIS AFTERNOON WHEN YOU COME, MISTER | You 1S GWING BE A BACHE LOR Au| =e NOA veomaunoree soe s er An’ A HEAP, al & NEWT, THE HORSE BREAKER, WENT /NTO BAXTERS 1 STORE TWS MORNING, TEN MIN NOAH COULD UNLOCK "THE FRONT DOOR. | THANKS! YOu > Y MUST HAVE PAID A LOT OF MONEY FOR THESE FLOWERS | TOOK THEM OUT OF A NEIGHBOR'S YARD- | UNDERSTAND You GOT A WALLOP on JHE NOSE PLAYING BALL WITH DANNY: REMEMBER WHEN THE GIRLS WORT SKINETS — AND erect © my, Aol! SUCH DIRTY FACE AND HANDS!!! WHO BROUGHT YOU TES BEFORE {| THOUGHT MAY BE You HAD AN ARGUMENT WITH A TAX! DRIVER <1 HOPE IT ISN'T SERIOUS ENOUGH To MAR YouR, BEAU'#Y IN ANY WAY- rLL STOP IN TOMORROW M AND BRING You SOME Uf MORE FLOWERS - i... On RRS padi Is Good!” The old clock in Inde- |pendence Hall tower, Phila- delphia, has stopped for the | first. time since 1898, and these men are trying to fix} SALE prices— Seven thousand miles for a divorce! When Mrs. Carmen |de Tavera Ventura, wife of @ wealthy importer and ex- porter of Manila, P. I., found she could not get a divorce under island laws she came to America on the Japanese BY AL POSEN | it, while throngs of astonish-| }j,0y Tenyo Maru, en route to ‘| drawers and trunks if you wish to mr} | him enough food for a week, ed Philadelphians look on. But if we did have bananas we probably could spare this marmoset one. It would give He's 24% years old and weighs a1 4 ounces. He be- longs jou a London man, MOTH PREVENTION Pour a little turpentine in the cor: ner of your closet and your bureau keep tho moths away, f Yes, W. H. N. B. | Exalted Ruler Reno. She says hubby doesn’t know why she came. Incom- patibility will be the charge, she says. James G. MacFarland, Watertown, S. D., is the grand exalte® ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. He was chosen by acclamation in convention at Atlantic City, succeeding J. E. Masters. MavFarland is an attorney and has been prominent in Elle circles for some years, CLEANING CLOTH A cloan piece of old black cotton stocking is excellent for applying a cleaning fluid to dark materials or for sponging dark wool fabrics,

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