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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, AUGUST ~~ Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of Famous Comic Folks ~ ANYTHING T DO GITS NE IN DO NOTHIN’ PGITS IN WORSE TROLLS. ey | SIT IN THE CAR AN'WAIT U;TIL » |i JULIAN GITS READY To ORE HONE. BUT ANYWAY ISP Guin NAVE THE ey BEIN' ALONG "sf Not Much Enthusiasm co) 00 Bur » Cecestian! You ra) ‘ Story by Octavus Roy Cohen Y 1S GLAD You & j /TemPus. PSnoly TANO iNT mb 1S THE NOST IN TRUOIN’ “BY WILLIAMS! THE OLD HOME TOWN — | Iilustration by H. Weston Taylor \ ‘EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Loon AT TH® WALUPAP SR I HAD PUT ON TODAY. In “THIS ROOMse <——— WO, AS USUAL, bY HAVE SONS AHEAD WitHoUT CONSULTING MG! WHAT IN THS WORLD GYcRm INDUCGD You toe SGceEct THAT coLoR NO-NO-AT EIGHT OCLOCK IM READY FoR bTH” HAY ‘OU BETCHA!-AN’ JUST WATCH ME PICK aly WINNERS THIS (5 TH 40 PLACE I'VE TKIED AND NO LUCK AT ALL SNO USE GULZ- | CANT GET ANY DOPE AT ALS” +77 When planes land or take off from the U. S. S. Langley, navy plane carrier, the gobs leap for safety into a rope bal- cony that hangs over the side of the deck. Nothing but the rope is between them and the water. (NAGS GET REAL THRILL } ~| (7 DERN NEAR GOT ARRESTED FOR TRING TO BN OFIUM AND COCAINE —. I SAW A MOVIE SHOW LAST NIGHT - A VERY GOOD One, CALLED “CAVEMAN LOVE” = 0H REGINALD! = (T THRILLED ME THROUGH AND THROUGH! — HEM DAYS | GONE FOREVE SAY, WILUE, ALEK “THINKS You CANT DRAW HIM—DID'N Yoo DRAW) AE LAST WEEK ? GEE WHIT s TCAN DRAW TMINGS Lors HARDER THAN GET SOMETHIN REAL HARD-SuucKs! ICN EVEN DRAW BATTLESMIPS BUT THEY AIN'T ANY ‘ROUND HERE GO DOWN THERE WHERE WEYGANDS RED COW JS AN’ You MAKE A PICTURE OF fr An express wagon driver turned his horses in a@ narrows alley at Worcester, Mass. His horses fell into a 10-foot hole, They were hauled out with block-and-tackle, unhurt. | SCHWAB, MORSE WITNESS | SUR ee ee A PIECE OF NO-ALL 1 60T IS ABLCK WITH BLACK A DENCIL. Nr PENCILS! swocvs!t can) DRAW RED a nme eae nh UH Hoe Blo ? NEA SERVICE. ghtra_ 7) Charles M. Schwab (left), former director of the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet corporation, and Charles ies (center), former assistant director, are witnesses in the tr of C. W. Morse and sons at Washington, D.C. The man on !' the right is Milton L. Lambert, counsel for the defenses