The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1923, Page 6

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—— Daily Doings of The Star’s THE SEATTLE STAR TEMPUS TODD > NOTHIN’ To DO, AN A Hea? ) for Time To DONT IN P a \ eee A Depressing Outlook aed ome . LIS en. ae No FOOD To BAT AWA Lor oF APPETITE To BAT (T WITH > a é s ~ WO Money To SPENP AN'A Hear, OF THINGS To meer: ay howe, Day on WERK | | By how For (Qh o ot aaa * SS a ft E 4 . ~ BY WILLIAMS THE OLD HOME TOWN OUR WAY HOLD ER |) NEWT SHES’ ‘FOR “TWO-TREE DAYS 1 HAFF MART TIME TO GETS In DAS SHANTY, BuT Now IGOT HEEM STRETCH SO EES FIT SIE SSS PRS (= e TT SPOILED THE OLD CROSSING VWATCHMANS WHOLE VACATION WHEN. HE WENT OOWN “TOSEE WHO “THEY HAD IN HIS PLACE. race Story by Octavus Roy Cohen Ait T Mas Gor 3 NOTHIN, AN) L AINT GOT Exouct OF Twwr —~— | SINCE SAM WHITES OLDEST GIRL. LASSITUDE STARTED WORKING IN THE KITCHEN AT “THE CENTRAL HOTEL THE CHINAWARE HAS GONE FROM BAD “TO worss Illustration by | Weston Taylor WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1928. EVERETT TRUE SAY, WILKINS, THIS PENCIL L COANGD ‘You (3 PRETTY WELL Covered WITH TEETH MARKS. @ LOOKS ' CIKS INSTEAD OF WRITING WITH (IT You wste TGASING A CORNERED |} }RAT $! coo ¢ OH,, L AL whys Hew THE PaNnCIC UKS THAT <—-- L IT'S | THE TRIUMPH OF MIND over MATTER I!!! 6] | Arkansas Memorial Completed } That Makes a Difference — /( VEN GULL- ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS i ) NOKR-| JUST TOLD MART TE HNO OHART TIME YOO TO EAL wry Ty la \ 7 > (BUT THIS P\5 ANOTHER CUSTOMER TUE SWan)-DIVE AND THE JACK-KNIFE ALL THE DIVES FROM A TOZ- OK YES, MY SON- TAIS DINING UFF WAS ONCE DUCK-SOLP FOR ME Roy Auken Sheldon, of St. Louis, Mo., has just com- % pleted the modeling of this figure of Palla Athena, God- dess of War, after seven months’ work in. Paris and Vienna. It will be erected on a cliff at Paragould, Ark., if as a memorial to men killed in the World War. THEM DAYS 1S GONE FOREVER! Captain Charles Nungesser, French aviator often called the “Ace of Aces,’ marries Miss Consuelo Hatmaker, of # New York, at Dinaid, in Brittany. Here the bridal couple (left) are dancing the old Breton wedding dance. TACTLY UKE You-6dT “TH SAME KINDA WAIST AN’ EVERY TING, ONEY HE FREQALES=1 NEVER | | SAW iA BORE ae “TDAY SUMMER-TIME COOKERY A new bulletin, just prepared by our Washington bureau, con. taining menus, ‘recipes and .suggastions sure to be welcomed by the tired hougewife these August days, !s now ready, All you need to do to get it is to fill out carefully\the coupon below and mail as direcetd, with postage inclosed. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©, I wish « copy of the bulletin, “Summer-Time Cookery,” and inclose herewith four cents in postage stamps for same, RON WA MN WSN MR We ASE Family of Famous Comic F olks ———= | , | BY CONDO |} 9 De re Se ek ee ee x

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