The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1923, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923. Daily Doings of The Star’s F amily of F amous Comic Folks J €. = —— T ryt ‘ Illustration by . SP PPYT TDTTH > ‘ 7 TEMPUS TODD Willie Gets Warned Story by Octavus Roy Cohen i! Wetmn'tasor| EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Js - Rado iis 1. las ace atx ae A etic Al He 7 ei bts i é iy if tte eS cies ten, teem wn > NOTHIN, I AN' CARAMEL, Cae We ~< Povererpae my = eh = OP RCT PEE > Kaan wvaren ‘You ( ATU CoupL® OF WEEKS ACO, AN'|| WHEN Hi LANOS ON You, You /5 Gwe Tink You " J i Da = cy ere! ‘oe, oe i} ET gemma ~> lwe SORT OF LOST His. Wit HAS Deen KISSED GY A Tow OF Com fy > NOU HAD BETTER Git s 7 "f—| MEOoW OWER Ri, = os WHAT DID You Do w} LEFT HIS TAXI STANOW'IN | [=< —_ —~— io - » MGOW, e > +I Susp - SBoy! Eras On! Ay Gos! TEMPUS ANYWAY 2S) TINE ROAQ AN" I Suspicion ORS ‘ % Psmece TRovats ) [PSO > MAYOR HE'S SOR AT NE 7~ Sstiun! “TRINTAS aan) ) (Aunenoy er " tee on eR AS ALL THAT. I AINT J #4 * / SCAREO_OF TEMPUS S aay ey Pepe “RE, ~ KITTY ~KITTY | VE N@VvVeR BEEN ABLE TO HIT THIS = NEIGHBOR'S TOM BY THROWING AT \T. pF LST'S SEE WHAT |} RESULTS WE CAN Veet pe add ets : EF HE ANT | (T-TROw LoTEA WERE tyan — THROWING THE CAT It BROKE TT ioin’. GULL AN LOTSA PiGGIE! yoo. | z . | OFFICE HE WILL GE AFTER) /¢ are y MAKE FAS \] HOO! RIGHT c|' 4 : — FIRG PROOF 1 Grt ABOARD OF /| So wiz DE PEEG,)\CTHIS WAY! B IM X a CE < > ¢ Aa SS ie ‘ ; 2 PRM. LAST NIGHT— ; we ee ‘ { THE NIGHT WATCAMAN, WHILE SNOOPING AROWND BACK OF 4 PRENDERGASTS STORE STEPPED ON A ROLLER SKATE UPSETTING HIMSELF, SIX EMPTY CANDY PAILS AND WAKING UP HALF THE TOWN s Well! ‘(WELL PLAN SAFE) 9A GOO | FHATLL HOLD Hit KEEP A WATCH / IDEA, I) | BETTER THAN A ef tl 4] i Sy ice dion ie oO ¥ tn ale THINGS WE'D LIKE TO SEE — ON TH’ HOR WATCH WILL 1g Ihe 0 Tex Austin has taken his wild horses and his wild cow- boys to New York to give the Gothamites a thrill. Here one rider dives his horse into the Harlem river in a race in which 12 took part. Tony Pagano on “Houdini” won. iG = Sst (VILLA MAULS DEMPSEY Se a Seen i Soe. SET ice the <a THEM DAYS 1S mg GONE FOREVER! Se BTS OTe Oe ow LS Ee eee j What a Life He Has BY BLOSSER CUP ASS Yoo WALLiNe We TU ww, How You Taz \— an a poate RAV wi = : appar ae aE Ni AROUND ME MOUSE WIT | WLUIE WALLACE HANENT YoU A 6000 | ANICE CLEAN BED To SLEED ¢ AW, HE'S Gor >) SUH A LONG Face HAS EVERYTHING AN! HOME AND EVERYTHING IN*A GOOD FAMIER AND -0 : A KEY RING With FOR, FRECKLES P —~ af, T HAVENT ANYTHING, MOTHER — AY! DON'T 1 x ALL KINDS OF | BE SIL WHAT | me LL KEYS ON ITH! J HAS WLUE THAT VR wR Sh Bs Ny : : ae You HAVENT 66T P 4 x i eK x a vi Pancho Villa needs that maul. He's only a flyweight oN champion, Jack Dempsey, heavyweight king, has a reach { almost as long as the maul. This at White Sulphur Springs, : Y., where Dempsey trains for Firpo and Villa for Genaro. MAN'S TOWN 2 IRE, Eng, Aug, 0 a a 22.—T| district has. more in a-moet r ‘ on, statistics show. |and one defeated the other by a |!nehos, Judges couldn't toll which| the proportion is 1,095 females ito Won, Now tho twins will wear dif-/ 1,000 mates, Here it is 904 females ferent colored swimming trunks, 10 1,000 malos,

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