The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928. E Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of Famous Comic Folks ——— |~ ait TEMPUS TODD Find the Woman Story by Octavus Roy Cohen i"wetin'tastor [EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO 4 : i wa fir : Orde - apEeen am FFE, EDN . 0 5 tii T DETWA SEC How CRLESTIAL 15 GITTIN’ ALONG. ¢ CELESTIAL AINT HBAH, i 4 — . i Doar Kel Tempus InPoeye ay wey, SLE LIE) xi" T WANT To BE SURO SHE Dowty ri ARNO TALK, ~ year } TEMPUS was Luin’ HER Eveeer{, | WAS OvT AND GOLFED Some Fields eee uT I DET We GiTs AINT GWiINE FEGL HAPPY UNTIL WiLUE AGOUT MB Any’ CARANEL WATKINS, Wim NE Lovin’ ||May [SPEAK WwiTH ) | AGOUT ALL YOUR FRIEND : STOR DAY AN >\"t 2 - 9 - WHERE You Recxon | THene INAHURRY || BECOMES AIN'T No MAN CANT DO MB AS much J]|CARAMGL AM’ CELESTIAL LOVIN MB, THERE SHOLY MAL ES SAR LIS \ Sine HAS want Te PAY A visiT) f YESTERDAY AND, IN EPITS OF THE Pact THAT WILLIE BUNION HAS Ww Aibetaee es QURT AN' GIT Away with 6T WOULD OB THUNDER To PAY IF Tham Winn EVER Ieee a Sof To CARAMEL, SELTN - THE CINKS WORE IN tad MINUTE? u 4 | — ps3 FOOR Con. WENT To? — ie Gort Tooe mar wv pliant, shh le D2 & hy rede IDG \\-——~ DITION AND THer ¥ =e | = . XG ip j Y3eDo MY NEW 2 hn = 5 CLUGS THaT 1 if a} IE hep : =," HADN'T Become \\ A ACCUSTONGAD To 1 M496 A SCORE OF ----- ar re Y. SNO-NO-) SAY THAD “HAT DRAGON PUT 6 wt : His PRice 1s/ = ON IN NAGASAK\ JAPAN, ISNT THERE SOME. a B ° (Hegers THE FLAGS: WERE PUT ON WAN YOU CAN GET pp th A —/ f IN BOMBAY ANDTHE CROSSED THEM OFF IF Nou ANCHORS AT MARSEILLES _. EVER Want 1’? : Cass RAL \ Soe Ph cam SIPPUES there is the mine GUS PASSI a s _AFTER A’ BONCH! OF HOOTSTOWN BALL PLAYERS DROVE THROUGH TOWN THIS MORNING,MARSHAL OTEY WALKER DISCOVERED THE HANDLE OF THE “TOWN PDMP was MISSING to cover th GOOD LUCK, SAM — ; OT ae | ( Horrt Y CMON at oe fe ae JB NOW GO OdT AND |fE Be gearen Sid ete | | MARE We 2 TE) WBBUR WIN = Mie al salt A Two pe i ag : RERM Our 4 GAY 30 WEILL . ke See : ea uy tea we i RAS SESS] pave to | i PY | sae : S CONTINUE, ‘ Carola Drehman is the first woman in Gerniany to take up gliding since the experiments’in motorless flying have started. Here she is starting on a flight in the Rhone mountains. BY GEORGE - THESE DARN \T DRIVES ME'CRAZY — H GOSH! -\€ ONLY WOMEN BIUS GET MY GoRT- BEEN ALL I DO IS PAY AND PAY WORE ONE DRESS A YEAR, SIGNING CHECKS ALL DAY — AND PAY— Lev’s SAY ~ — E practically Where he SSS Playing Safe : BLOSSER Ce [ FREE ciNTS? TUL ENE, . lo oe nese ny >) TTTo NOU IF YoU SAY fT IYO WANT THREE “Wo CENTS POPILL GIVE YA CORRECTLY. NOW SAY CEXTS You. uae Be AN IF TD HAVE “TUREE CENTS— E WN Don row 60 OVER AN Coal operators and miners met in conference at Atlantic 2 City. Oral L. Garrison—that’s the young man in the pic- 3 | ture—is secretary to John L. Lewis, president of the United | Mine Workers, There wasn’t much being done at the con= ference, so Garrison went back to Springfield, I, and married Miss. Lucille Hunter and took her to Atlantic City on their honeymoon. Yes, this is all about the mine con ference. ——— Perfumes today must be much} Operating a switchboard in ou more skilfully blended than even ajtelephono exchange 1s 80 Sher few years ago; the cruder scents have {strain that few girls can stand altogether lost popularity, as long as eight years.

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