The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1923, Page 6

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tS SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 192. PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE ST? x . Daily Doings of The Star’s F amily of Famous Comic Folks ——— TEMPUS TODD A Rose and Two Thorns Story by Octavus Roy Cohen ae | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDC T AP aeeee —_~— ~ You-ALL SUT TINLY DOES Pur IT UP TO cy | BREAD, SIR % hn — 4 = t An‘T Top wn’) THA'S RIGHT, A FELLER. THE WAY 1 FiGuaés (7 ovT 15 Peed ks he ae a a PE 6 - THAT I'S Tre ii MISTUM ‘TODD: THIS: I Love CARAMEL BrouGH To BE - SS ——, TWAS JUST SPLAININ TO G nad x 18D TOHER An'T love CBLESTIAL, a * , GAL ‘You Don'T Ou HAS Got To DECIDE, Tempus)} Teri US WHICH MARR q s | } 5 POSIN You Tyo LAdves hyena os Py fcilay < Love MoGOPY ELs | lis TF yo'GaL OR 15 ¢-——— { ONE You Loves ENOUGH a ie HER MARRIED CLAM Yo'SE VES AN' SpLAIN ABOUT AY 20 4 CARAMEL ? Atos T beeen anil WHAT ALL THE TROUOLE 15 _ ~~ — ~ i a ~\ 4 * . a ry, = e ¥ a \ i oun ~ BY WILLIAMS'THE OL OME BACK HERG AND LET THS YOUNG [~ 7 CAaDY HELP YOU To THE OTHER To) RP A te a em Co OMe PIECES YoU PAWED ‘Over Il! — Lo-4q Y_— pe *s;) ) 2: Sp) pa iw [ean NEA SERVICE YESSIR. MISTER HE! Th SN 4 HSH SS ‘) ‘ Aes P ITE, KALSOMINER AND HERR KEL-TNER. ,CARPENTER SNOOZER SPINDELL HAS HIS BED FIXED | meas TRAFFIC ON MAPLE STREET TEN MINDTES SO THAT HE DOESNT, HAVE TO LOSE WHILE THEY DISCUSSED BUS/NESS CONDITIONS ANY SLEEP 10 TAKE HIS SHOES OFF. - . GOTTA J : TUFF) (1 WANT a SAY, YOU TOL ME AND “THIS 15 TH’ ONLY BND GET DONO aes OOM ANOLGEY AN 5 GET A TF NCH | \NYENTOA “THAT WOULD THING WERE GONNA DO 19 TAKE - ‘ forma | WHERE TH SAM HILL INV On WELL TAKE_ TH TOR aot INVENTORY OF OUR erg HANDLE “THid al 7 H] HAVE. NOu-BEEN AND wo OVER TOvt ot ee eee ~ cd /. i Sta | — ay /) ; —— - . Fannie Brice, noted comedienne and wife of the famous Bay al : ee pee - y ; “a Wies)] | Nicky Arnstein, has decided that she wants to have her ! Me.\\\| nose changed. Dr. Henry J. Schireson, plastic surgeon of Chicago, went to Atlantic City to change the nose from Roman to Grecian. Here he and nurses are preparing Fannie for the operation. ( LADDIE BOY’S RIVAL _—_—— THEY'VE NO REGARD FOR IME WAS WHEN WE COULD THEM DAYS 1S ER- THEY'RE A MENACE, | OTHERS-GOSK-THEY THINK FLY IN PEACE — WITHOUT , saad echae © THEY OWN THE AIR- A SINGLE CARE — GONE FOREVER ! Hardy, a Siberian husky, has just arrived in Washington. The late President Harding became attached to the dog while in Alaska and intended that he should be a playmate for Laddie Boy. Hardy may be kept at the White House, thus becoming Laddie Boy’s successor. SOAK PY WW, THE PRESIDENT at do you know about the election, powers, duties, succession ce of the president of the United States? Do you know how many presidents have died in office, the causes of their deaths and where they are buried? Do you know the names of the wives of ; 3 | the presidents, and where they were born? What do you know i { . about the mothers of our presidents? Do you know what happens the ages of the presidents when they were inaugurated, how long ; q as Vac ft both the president and vico president dle in office? Do you AIN'T YA PRA ONY Yip IST THE eer } - Q\ GEE, THEN } saa know the religious beliefs of all the presidents? Do you know yi Pl OR LUNCH ANd Wy f SEA TEN a i dit y fe A HOUR YET. yy TOM an they served, how old they were when they died? ee to: ‘nat y, 5 foe HY\\_ MUST BE Aer shieaeras eee ke {s contained in a special ngton bureau, Fill out the ie coupon below and mail as directed, 4 Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©, : I want a copy of the booklet, “The President,” and inclose 3 herewith four cents in postage stamps for same, ; Name Street and No. rte) \ Garten 5, FA SERVICE

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