The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1923, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, —_—-—- Daily Doings of The Star’s F amily of Famous Comic Folks — =| TEMPUS TODD 3 ae 7 — THE GAL WHKH 1S CRAZY AQOUTME HAS IFN T TO CALL ON THE GAL I 1S CRAZY AGouT WHEN CARAMEL AN CELESTIAL GIT THO DISCUSSIN' ME THEY (S 60TH GiriNE BE MAD AN’ DIS THE PELLER WHICH THEY'Le BE _ QO AT é Wl lb — WHEN JEALOUS WiMaUN GITS TOGETHER IT SPBLLS SUDDEN DEATH Fo' SomeBooy | SENS LIKE THE GEST THING I CAN PUT DRTWEEN MO AN! THEM 15 SPACE \ RAN’ PLENTY OF IT 7 Both Wrong UR WAY Pa Se Gf SSSR Story by Octavus Roy Cohen «wernt. C ' ? Does I VISIT AT CARAMELS House | WHERE CELESTIAL 15 AT, THEY i5 Gwin® wReck MB, IF IT REMINS AWAY, THRY CATCHES M&. Goly( TROVOLE (3 SUTTINGY MY FUST, Se LAST AW’ MIDOLE NAMOS a) —— saab» Oe a | TT; Wea AN LD HOME TOWN WS So FAR AS T CANY Ml THINGS I CAN 00 Woe 7 1923. “| EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Bal Ul nee (Lisa HYp I, @, THERE AINT BUT Two q y GOFB OF Em IS WRONG HOLD ER. New?) SHES AREARIN f a “ a ) A L? L) Ghee a fi 4 , < ) “You SAY THAT, DRUMMER SAYS BUSINESS HAS GONE To PoT?) Sai JACOB SELLERS, STRAW at tole BOBBED OFF HIS HEAD SIXTY EIGHT | |#NUMBER OF TIMES THE SCREEN DOOR SLAMMED AT 4, THROW OUT TH fl kes |] 7 LIFE LINE I) (Og } OFF Vm - BY STANLEY LLSEGIGLGS, WEATHER-BE ATEN STREET SIGN NEEDS is CwE MORE Beating tt! ————— 4|{" LUCKY LEGIONNAIRES — | APs } I THAT Door # BANGS LIKE 2 <SSs THE CENTRAL HOTEL THIS AFTERNOON, I HAD A BULLY TRIP ACROSS =~ ~ VM NEVER SICK AT SEAW TIMES, WHICH 1S THE Exact WOW !1!! THATS BAD SIGNI WHOA THERE, - SUPERSTITIONS| /WELL \ @) L MET SIM WATE (0 LONDON — NEARLY KISSED Him IN MY GLEE-— L STEERED AM TO THE NEAREST BAR AND SAID “HAVE ONE ON ME Wi; dé AM 3 ey oad $y = ’ 4 faa BY AL POSEN DAYS 1S GONE FOREVER! WAY TT TRAIN A DO6= No USE'N BLOSSER ay } Ny . HNVENED 4 Mrs. Alfred Carlier, wife of a Belgian war veteran and wealthy importer of ¥ w York, is to return to her native city of San Francisco in October to assist in entertaining 150,000 American Legion members expected to attend the legion's fifth annual convention. She did war work in the Golden Gate city during the war. | LOOK PLEASANT, MR. DEMPSEY! | NRE ES NEES See RE SS yk / | | | | d : Jack Dempsey spends several hours a day having his picture taken. And they're not all by newspaper photog- raphers. Scores of fair visitors at Saratoga run over to White Sulphur Springs, N. Y., where he is training, to ask him to pose for them. Here is Miss Catherine Banker, New York city, catching a pleasant look. London Frowns On |Kansas Poorhouse Blue Law Tribes Scene of Wedding LONDON, Aug. 24.—Tho ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 24.-—Mrt. council turned down petitions from 200 “kill- | Sarah Cargay, aged 75, and Samuel Joy" organizations that wished to | Kennon, aged 79, both inmates of the stop Sunday games in the parks, Poor house were married, fr x 7 LAA ew ae pay ak 2 Es Bs z ) N Y S D es fa y . ) 2 <=

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