The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1923, Page 6

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1923, PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR =—— = Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of Famous Comic F olks ° TEMPUS TODD EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO YOU SITTIN’ HERE wih Ne! AN OVER THES T 1S Gow’ to Fre 4 TWICE AS SKK ANA y “ ; DID t Miss Hear Mo’ TiRED ST IMustration by Th ik. Weston ‘Taylor A Bash ful Man Story by Octavus Roy Cohe ay x mL Ee A THERR SURELY AINT, TEMPUS, NOT BVEN SPACE frrtir HoT Di QUT wiTH JUL T RECKON JULIAN Wi fanny, HAVE A HEART Boy; HAVE A HEART, ||) war's THe use of, |} AN AN’ It "\ Tempus Is suoty } SKK AN’ TIREO or} JULIAN JUNE foes yup WHY, NO, & .DIOW/T mse ir! THe CVE WAY UT OUR i! ae s vs TO THAT GEN. TLSMAN, BUT IF YOURS NOT GOING To, WHY JUST CSavs |r TOME!!! it’s MY SHOT $f! = (REMEMBER NOW 100; ILL BOX Wwrr You IF NOU'LL PROMISE NOT TO HIT ME INTTH' i‘ STOMACH ; — {You SAY DAVES EYES ARE BLUE HOLTON S AND BLACK | IT LooKs | LIKE HERB HORSG IS DAVE WHITTAKERS LIVERYMAN “TRIED To HITCH DP HERB HOLTONS HORSE “THATS BEEN OUT To PASTURE ALL SUMMER ELF DAKINE IS NOT SO GOOD 'ON THE. J DEFENSINE AS HE HAS SO MUCH TO DEFEND. sevilhens anTe yma He Wouldn HI SAM —- POT THESE. TWO \ 10 BILLS ON THAT HORSE. é FOR ME-WILLYA? t Hold Still \ DIDNT TELL YOU 70 PICK UP A FIGHT, BOT 1 POT THOSE TWO 40 BILLS ON NOBRANES ‘ATS JUST WHAT \ DIO , \f \ GOT INTO Hid STABLE’ ALLRIGHT, ; BUT WHEN | TRIED TO POT | The dancing girl of 1923 will have not only rings on her | fingers, but bells on her tootsies. So Miss Irma Brandt, em= SILK STOCKINGS AT THREE BUCKS A PAIR 1 — THAT'S HOW MY MONEY GOES! — @UT THEY'RE A SHEER NECESSITY -AS EVRY WOMAN) an ~ ACER WANTS ND GOSH { RECALL WHEA) ONLY WEALTHY GIRLS WORE SILKEN Hose! ploye of a Cincinnati shoe company, says. Here she is put- ting little bells on a pair of dancing pumps. It'll help the | jazz music, she says. THEM Days is | ( SHE THRIVES ON PUZZLES ) GONE FOREVER ! T TOLD You Yo GET? ___ BY BLOSSER| TFET EVERY . STick IN TH’ WOOD SHED AN’ THERE ( \S NO SOFT Helen Martin, of Philadelphia, is never balked by a puzzle By solving puzzles she has won a piano, an auto, $1,260 in cash and a job, She has also won furniture which she aave to an aunt in Boston, j ts

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