The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1923, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY AUG TEMPUS TODD Yes, Tempus Is Fond of Dancing Story by Octavus Roy Cohen w'Wetn”tayor| EVERETT TRUE POU CANES TenASGueAbnaTH Mes] | } Bur MaKe |[ AN WAS Gur TUDO, A eit {N a LODGE. THE CLTTERING KNIGHTS OF THE FIERY CHARIOT, CRELeR} , |] The Ge S GIVIN' A BALA. AN WE CRAVES "WD HAVE You Ly Wr ! € RIS You Does iT F 7 — ee ao ag iT FREQUEN : ] TO LISTEN AT THe music / ~ ae nee 1 Twiswt J HAO Gencenan i —~— ’ SWELL~TALED Ci aes = . Qins is / Coa Room | srest) | YUU AN , . | ANNva. || ALLYOUHAS Gur To D aceon PY eden | TH MPUS. IS TO Crack THEN | CL TET ie COATS. AN' WHEN ‘You AlN ) | Busy TGiv6s you Pa hie NB ROTTEN, AN HOLY 15 FING BRING Me HERE, ¢ IAN, I OSES Tha’ ME MAT WHAT WOR f 60 To Dor iy s _ HEY, GVGRGTT! DON'T YOU HeaK Me WHSTCS # Mahl K % OUT OUR W hs . BY STANLEY H VASES. SHOT Guns S| ws Nee "FI DOr Mtl >) : : Ge iy $0. iG Ac ’ . Ka Ue ~,, ei santa paesEsS = } aaa RMR. = HL A FELLOW ISNT SAFE. FROM “AUTOMOBILES EVEN WHEN HES YY : A CITY NEWSPAPER. ITEM GIVES THE Boys ON HIS OWN FRONT PORCH. : & AT JIM WATSONS BARBER SHOP A CHANCE FOR A NEW ARGUMENT 1SALESMAN $AM wae Was 0.K. DAWGONT--TH DARN ae WONT Ei ( OH-\ DIONT TAKE “THAT. WITH TS Logg AGAIN- GUESS TLL HAVE - » 1) METH FENDU ag YT YO TH’ JEWELERS \ 2 R 77? |, THAT WONT RIGHT ES Wor A dense wood and swamp in the vicinity of Wausaw, Wis., shielded Mary Lawando for eight days. So thick is the underbrush in the wood that authorities seeking to ar- rest her on a charge of as- saulting her stepmother were repeatedly baffled. Finally she was trapped in the spot shown in the photo above. ¢ Left ts Mary Lawando. SAVE UP YOUR PENNIES ONE BY ONE CKLES AND HIS FRIENDS r ee Ky 2 ‘ d ~ SAY, JAY- Go § DOWN THERE AN TAUL T THAT LITTLE: 4 SSDs] ones ano wim =~ : Wy An AEBRE YOO NN Aelia Horace Ensign, manager of the International Wheat Show, Wichita, Kan., was snapped by a photographer when he was “registering” disgust at the hot weather. ONE IS ENOUGH CANAL COST HEAVY LONDON, Aug. 1.—There are 189 WELLAND, Ont, Aug, 1.—-Canada different ways of dying, British | will spend $11,800,000 on the We health authorities have decided. j sane) in 1923. Cost to date, $3 000, ew *) - ~ 4 ee , : otf eee ae | sat Qe ie) beget ak Canadians) vicporia, B.C, Aug. dy—Tho : NEA genvicr : est per capita consum | yatue of fisheries products fy British ors of wheat in the world, Columbla in 1922 was $18,872,833,

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