The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1923, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1923. TEMPUS TODD Fo! THE LAST THME, TEMPUS, T ASKS Does You LovE ME AMRE THAN you Does fs CLESTAR? i LS, ‘KOOL AN DOSS YOu Answer Hera) Yes’ IS SUODENLY y } You NT Lo GORE OF YOU 13 GWING OF AINT -~__ owe THING FAINT Soy (MOTHIN ELSE BUT, NoW *5p05e You LOT ME Give ‘a ILLIAMS! THE OLD HOME TOWN “THROUGH WITH THAT DEPT. TWO HOURS AGO! £ HUSTLE UP! = ES Fae The Judgment of Daily Doings of The Star’s F amily of Famous Comic Folks 4 Solomon Ilustration by Story by Octavus Roy Cohen w'Wwesten’tastor THE IDPA 1GITS Suaesnve Adour o~ ‘| 15 THIS} BOF OF YOU GALS 13 To (Come “ro Yoh CALL NB AN’ THE ONE J COMES - CARAMEL ) 70 (9 THE ON@ T Love — CONE HEAH 2 ¥ TEMPUS, Honey) \ jL_i__t H{ vay li ———— as y ITS MY FAULT MR HOSTETLER ) SHOULD HAVE /- SN NS ~~ bs a ae se \ D> «as THE GHOST THAT CAUSED THE PORTER To | JUMP OUT THE SECOND STORY WINDOW AT THE LATER FOUND To BE A MILWAUKEE ORUMMER, WALKING IN HIS SLEEP Ts Stuck CENTRAL HOTEL,LAST NIGHT, WAS + ¥ VC A-A-ALLING HE \ HEAK You sane , | __ BY SWAN (3 5, HENT WOTS TH BIG IDENT) (~~ NYP) SLEEPING ON TH’ JOD 7!" ~ SAY -\F YOURE. 50 DAMNED Fast CMON IN: HERE FO THERE GOES JIM BLACK, THE MEAN OLD GROUCH — DOGS FLEE FROM Him IN, DREAD! REVE TPM AWF’LY SORRY FOR HIS WIFE — RE BEATS KER -iT AND COUNT “THESE DAANED PINS MOURSELF EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO} EVERETT, DO YoU No, £ Can't KNOW WHY THEY cace sar THaTt | THOSE “VIOLINS” ¢ 54 | WHY, THEY CALL THEM “VIocIN Ss” BECAUSE THAT’S WHAT THEY ARS! Hawt HAW! HAa-— JUST TAINK- KE IS MAN WHOM T WAS ENGAGED TO WED! THEM DAYS 1S GONE FOREVER! Raquel Meller, beautiful Spanish tragedienne, has beens | called one of the greatest living actresses by some critics in Paris, She is coming to tour America in November. RIDES LIKE THE WIND Doris McCleave, 18, daughter of the owner of a string} of horses at Victoria, B. C., is the Canadian sensation of * the saddle, and has starred in many Western shows. She stars at riding and. jumping. Recently she married one | of her pa’s employes. Zero Meals for Torrid Days ae : SSG ae TH Has the hot weather put you and yours oft food? Do you fina pears) wien ware) ASK. HilA-GEE! | gas NUTUIN'SA Gayat! Wouldhre fou live int tecines fF ¢ lek tae ee eae SEF 2 ' ee Sa L jays? Wouldn't you like the recipes for a long list of cool dinners ett ae FRECKLES ABBBE HE'S MATTER ST JUST for hot days? If you would, then fill out this bulletin ana wnat Gor A BEE Dok, MY MEDICINES to the Washington bureau of The Seattle Star, 1822 New York ave, NWS Washington, D. ©. Z Washington Bureau, Tho Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. Please send mo a copy of the free bulletin, “Coot Dinners for Hot Days,” for which I inclose two cents in stamps for postage, a NRA SERVICE

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