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

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tHE SEATTLE STAR Fortunately Julian Doesn’t See Everything WEDNESDAY, JUL Story by Octavus Roy Cohen w'wennwior EVERETT TRUE TEMPUS TODD _ TEMPUS, ~ ~ ~ — 2 Bat ey Seen My Om ) (Shun! Juwian Fo’ Yo' SAKE, TemPus, I HoPE 50, CAUSE THAT THEY SEEN My GAL COMIN’ IN ‘THIS GARAGE A FEW You HAS Gor WAS I EVER To FIND CEL@STIAL VISITIN' f MINUTES THE WIN EST WITH YOU, I'D BE AWIDOWER BEFO' I 6 FRIENDS eee | r J GIT on Yo' way, BromeR June) { you AIWT GoT A Le ( THING TO WORRY \ ABOUT MARRIED HER» —$—_—$_—~ -* REMEMBER, TEMPUS: ANY TIM@ You LOOKS PL SSONAL AT MY GAL YOU 15 WINKIN, er , ~~ Copyright Joba F. Dille Ce. HOLD ON, STRANGER, DON'T Cominit SUICiIOoS, I'm THIS FoR NOT —— (s MSDICING mY STOMACH. IT'S BSvuiewe IR WOU TAKS Ivy M#eRe Ar BY WILLIAMS! THE OLD HOME TOWN (ORT AWW’ VARIETY man — DATS NECESSITY! WEN ) HE'S GOIN’ UP HILL AH HAS TT RIDE ON OE FRONT) END, AN’ WEN HES GOIN —~. DOWN HILL AH HAS ) T'RIDE ONDE — aS BacK ENO. / poo tot | | RUNS “THE | BUILDING / ALWAYS, NO SHO NOUGH Grrs SHAKES? / NARIETY ON DAT MULE WASH , CAUSE. ONE-TIME AH SEE YO RIDIN’ ON THE MORE DE FRONT END AN ve | thet T } NEX' TIME NO 1S RIDIN : rit = MISTAKES'}| ON DE nema ty \ NO-NO- C eh YS Ware fs MY LUMBAGOS BOTHERIN ye YOULL HAVE in CARRY THIS TYPE | UPSTAIRS" ) GOVERNOR MUST ORDER HOLIDAY Otherwise Business Will Continue Friday All who fayor a hi iring the president's yes have ft, altho acco: t state law Mayor Brown has no authority to prociatm a holiday, and unleas Governor! T | thousands of t TOURISTS HELP CARLINE FUNDS Report Shows Increase Over Last Year’s Receipts Out-of-town visitors in em, are boosting car receipts of the municipal railway 2 per cent over this month last year, even tho the number of persons riding fs lese than 1 per cent more than used the cars last year; Seattle, AS LONE: as WAS6H FUNK KEEPS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HUMP “THERE'S SMALL CHANCE OF HIM EVER DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OLIVIA 1S VERY & | FOND OF HoRSE- _ BACK RIDING- ~ Olivia’s Doing Fine SHE GOES out & i, FREQUENTLY FOR “97 ff A MORNING'S RIDE - SZ ae | | THE WOOD TYPE, THE EDITOR OF THE WEEKLY CLARION @ | | BURNED UP LAST WINTER, DURING THE EXTREME Co_D WEATHER_ | SLIPPING OFF THAT MULE OF HIS. WAS REPLACED TO DAY BY SOME NEW METAL TYPE- MEs saRvics | SHE SEEMS TO HAVE FULL CONTROL OF HER HORSE “BY ALLMAN SOME TIMES SHE CAN "GO AROUND THE TRACK EIGHT OR TEN TIMES BEFORE SHE FALLS Louls J, Hart comes to the fore) ‘These facts developed Wednesday, with a proclamation, public bus!-/when the seml-weekly check of car |ness will be carried on irrespective | patronage was compiled by Superin- of the mayors proclamation. tendent of Railways Dave W. Hen- Seattle banks will remain open—jderson, The total number of pass- junless Governor Hart oils up his|engers carried the first 15 days of Proclamation pen and gets busy,|July this year is 3,913,963, conpared jaccording to word from the Clear-|with 3,876,117 last year. ‘The in- jing Houso association. All stores|crease in passengers is 37,848, or will remain open, excepting a few/less than 1 per cent. grocery stores, which wil! close! The total revenues this year were from 10 a | $256,336, compared with $251,740 The above|last year, an increase of 31.596, was es of| which is 1.8 per cent city-| The diffe: al between passen fon Coun-|gers and receipts is accounted for rified the |by the hundreds of of-town vis- mayor's intention in the prociama-|itors who use the street cars and tion which calls upon iness and|pay 10 cents for single rides, ac- industry thruout the city” to take|cording to Mr. Henderson. There a holiday, No mention was made|has been an increase of 2,400 per- in the proclamation of closing down | sons using the car lines every day Public offices, |this July, compared with last July. “The banks have no authority to| Almost all of these, the figures close down unless the governor pro-| Show, pay 10 cents a ride. claims Friday a holiday,” according | LF SRLS ST to word from the clearing house. | and county a building. Corp J. L. Kennedy As a compromise measure the! city and county offices for the most | part will remain open, but with| skelton staffs In charge. Prosecutor! Malcolm Dovglas called for a couple | of voluntetrs to transact the county's law business during the day. AM the rest may see the president. Other county and city offices will be operated on a similar plan The public library, however, will | be closed all day, according to no- tice sent the newspapers. Treat This in a Treble OH THANK YOU- 1 Love CANDY So! YOUR. BEAL — BY AL POSEN Members of the city council are preparing to observe Friday as a holiday. ‘The finance coinmittee meeting, scheduled for Friday, has | been advanced and will be held son | Wednesday afternoon. No other | business will be transacted by the jcouncil on that day and committee jclerks are preparing to take the | day off. |Girle Wanted for Reception at Park Wanted, thousands of little girls lof school age. Apply to the com- }mittee in charge of the welcome to | President Haniing. This notice has been issued by the committee who would like to have jall the little Indies in Seattle to Jappear at Volunteer park, not later |than 10 o'clock Friday morning | gowned in white ¢ y Tho white dresses are essential, THEM DAYS 1S GONE FOREVER ! Coopyriais by Unieed Fratere Spadiente FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS _ (sees 7. WE'LL 60 ERT TAGS MOUSE AN’ SEE IF HELL DLAy LL WIHUS Sed ay OM, HELLO ( TAG = We wuz. |. Just comin’ OVER T' Jin the opinion of the committee, who desire to have a big representation from the grammar schools, The girls must leave the downtown district be- fore 9:30 or they will get caught in the parade co ton, IF anda and Belgium in Accord Over Note PARIS, July 25.—France and Belgium have reached virtual ac cord on the subject of Great Brit ain’s reparations note and will have a joint reply ready before the Bi ish parliament adjourns, August {t was sembofficially stated today. The Belgian ambassador outlined his government's attitude to Pre mier Poincare, BY BLOSSER mee 5 \\ Ford Takes Part of Woman in Car Deat DETROIT, Mich, July 28 || Henry Ford, vacationing aboart his ‘]yateh, read in a paper how Kath. erine Gorka Killed her husband here in a quarrel over purchase of an automobile, Ford ordered his at: torney here to bail the woman out of jail. The attorney found friends al ready had batled out Mra, Gorka, TOOK ANOTHER MAN’S PURSE Robert Carney thought {t was all |right to walk off with another man’s purse, given to him by F. E. Curtis, attendant at the Imperial baths, by mistake, Sunday, But |John Jacobson, a visiting gob; couldn't seo it that way, because jthe purse contained $50 of Uncle Sam's good money that Jake craved to spend about town. So Jacobson compiained to the po- ice and Patrolman W. A. Fuller Pinched Carney and he was charged jwith grand larceny by Deputy | Prosecuting Attorney Ralph Ham- mer in a complaint filed Wednes- | day, Carney {s In the county jail | Pending the posting of $1,500 bail. | Disaster Follows Romance With Gob | A romance with a sailor from the | Pacific fleet ended in disaster for a | 15-year-old girl Tuesday night, when aiding party of police found her jat the Denver hotel, She had been missing several days, William C. {8c midt, sailor, was arrested and held on an open charge Wednesday. | Raids on the Mansfield, Denver and Olympic hotels by the police re- jsulted in the arrest of 10 sailors jand girls. |Man Fined $48,000 on Narcotic Charge Already under sentence of seven years in a federal prison, with a fine of $4,000, following his convic- tion on narcotic violation charges, Wesley L, Sischo, former customs official, was fined an additional $48,000 in federal court Tuesday by Judge Jeremiah Neterer, Sischo was convicted in the latter case of violation of the Jones-Miller act, which stipulated that violators shall be fined $26 an ounce for all narcotics smuggled Into the coun: try. Sischo is said to have imported 1,920 ounces of opium. Mistakes Lye for Fruit Juice, Burned Mistaking a cup ofl ye water for & fruit Julce beverage which she had been proparing Wednesday morning, Mrs, Emily Minick, 811 Bighth ave, drank a part of the poison, sSheh Was torribly burned abou the mouth and throat, First ald was given the injured Woman at tho Seattle General hos pital, and she was then taken to the city hospital, She will recover, phy siclang say,

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