The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1923, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, AUGI Story by Octavus Roy Cohen pitisate [EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO T MAKes My &xrt ComPLere, SUODEN AN HAPPY.) oF ery 3 How Came You To GE BACK Y TE ANYTHING EISE HAPPENS ‘To ME ty, ¥ 56)! HEAH, TEMPUS DIQ'NT £ TELL a r a [9 9)" ou ‘To OeAr IT? WHAT IS, « 18 Just HAVING Wis SBT ie gece P f jo a.byd ~ | = (my PANTS KE TREADED) | | | ar + MAN MAKING D(SPLAY of B/G ROLL OF Hover. _- » BY WILLIAMS' THE OLD HOME TOWN "aw se STANLEY. . >, 2 : (You SAY iJ a KEEP THAT oe iN ar JEANS! ae a 7 /\NN A COURSE PEEPUL) GOSH, MAWE MINE \ } } Yeu Sy. = a {S GONNATHINK 11S / RED WAN UP TH’ - \ FIR PU tite toe NGN SOMSBODY WILL BE KNOCKING = REAL BLOOD’ Bloods) ) HANDLE sos PEEPUL) / RED ANTITT?Wert. =‘ WILL THINK IM AWPOL St CORNERED HGAD For iv Uh AINTTAIS PAINT RED? DESPRIT, ——7 { & Ser AN’ NOW YoU 4 res WY WEN PEEPUL SEE 7 | WENT AN rT “THEY'LL BE TERROR > STRICTED. Wye ps LOOK LIKE 1T one yA SPLASHED z TRE FIRST MOVE MADE JN THE LAST TWO HOURS WAS WHEN THE CHECKER “CHAMPIONS HAD To A COLOR SCHEME {| 0GET UP TOLET A CUSTOMER’ a OEE : Es IN TEBBETS MAIN STREET STORE (SALESMAN SAM = ~~ Sam Obeys Orders eT YC Bor TELAT WAS A HARD DANS ANT ) iTS NOUR) (G00 TOLD HE TO ee WORK- WONDER HOW SAM ¢ AT MEAN TO TELL ME, | OW FAULT, HOLD Hid LETTER x ‘4 : Baye. tbe alc aad MADE. OUT WITH ALL Hee awit) OBE TH TOMORROW H ) THOSE ORDERS 4 te re ve “Nellie,” the French poodle dog of Mrs. Francis Diehl, 5 ; 44, Ss y Cincinnati, O., did not approve of Mrs. Tom Cat allowing ro E 3 a = // : ‘ 7 its young one to go without food, so she decided to adopt +] lj the kitten. ‘Nellie’ won't allow any other cats or dogs near her kennel. This photo won a $25 prize in an “unusual” animal contest. al GEE WHIZ— GUZZ-1_AINT aK’ 3 1, ihr? = I? x ee = c es f — TH DICKENS “TAS RING 1S WoRTH 400 1 S'POSE THAT YOU ARE THEM DAYS IS BUCKS - THE CHEAPEST ONE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE - ARE YOU WoT? GONE FOREVER ! | | | The wreck of the “Fleet Wing,” one of the airplanes in | which society folk taxi between Newport, R. I., and New Le, : ; vine York city. It dropped 300 feet as several hundred of the ex- ‘ ; i Fe is Vv) ; : > " clusive colony looked on. H. Cary Morgan and Howland ; = a i - 2 8 SS Fowler, passengers, and H. H. Thornburn, pilot, were taken 7Y al J { aiticte The Amalgamated Clothing Work- lea have already adhered to the new SO= te 1 GOODNESS ME, ay | ee | project and-other unions are expected Hs 2 oo Re | TAG; WHAT ON EARTH | | CHE) 1 \to give thetr adhesion shortly, As ¢ g y ] HAPPENED y of 4 | lyet it has not been decided whether f Sco} { ¢ i YOUR FACE tho big combined organization would Dy Govione a Fresh Movement Is NOW tai tho orm of completo fusion oF Po | Tet ow our meet TH! SUADE i Seen on Labor Horizon | merely: of tederation of the various ‘ Fs i) ie organizations. s a \ i i} . GENEVA, Aug. 4—A fresh world-| The same tendency is also belng RY ) 5 sit yy) wide movement for tho amalgama-| manifested in noarly all of the tn- tion of industrial unions into strong | dustrial countries, national organizations ts now under | Tho result of this. either for good Way, according to the latest reports |or for evil, according to the Inter bs et fonal Labor buread | national bureau, will be a vast in- sy Wer ied cutaten The acoace j crease in strength of organized labors tondency is finding expression in the | With all of the various unions ¢eh= efforts of the United Cloth Hat and} gaged in the same line of industry || Cap Makers’ union towards bringing | combined into a single organization, together all organized workers in tho} a degree of power will be exercised, | clothing industry. ‘The. total mem-| not only in the matter of strikes, but bership of the organizations con-|in all matters of policy that wil | | cerned is estimated at 400,000, and it| greatly exceed that of thé present is hoped to weld them all into one! single national unions.

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