The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1923, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923. | ae Daily Doings of The Star’s Family of Famous Comic Folks ——| TEMPUS TODD Forewarned Story by Octavus Roy Cohen «wits. [EVERETT TRUE i (OH Lawsy! HEAN Comes 40) TRovGLE wT)| Vy J - : DEATH INS = = = TCRAVES To TO GiT BuypleDd IN s } = BUY A Poticy 4 s | HY J LIFE INSURANC “ee i Don'T EVEN OWN A GOODENOUSH SUIT / (i ——!_f No- DEATH INSURANCE } 1 ——— | | Weene ; ~ wriere Ly? i WA < i al \ 1 | ig “s) Git Tel yu bit Ne ce qe t une OY Peon © 4,2 clos se" Pp be usic on ( - “ od Jule e pet aS = OUT OUR WAY oe sani — r r rs Git FER) "Pye s vi _ > | Home GET OUT OF THIS HNCHEN \ WgG : BOTH OF YOU! YOu PEEL “THREE AND EAT TWO- ANO THOSE PEELINGS ARE AS THICK AS MUSK MELON RINOS! GET OUT! TILL PEEL THEM / co) ee. “hi ‘ ma meme ree / eal sis @ i) ————___—— PTT NO-NO~1 SAY } yy i*\ (le utd TH’ FOLDING t ; y <_ TT: ¥ i CURRY Coma HE INVENTED, WASNT UP TO/ 5 o( \ TWIDDOLE WHO HAS BEEN WORKING ON A FLY SWATTING J oRwillaes INVENTION, FOR TWO YEARS, HAS GIVEN IT UP UNTIL NEXT SPRING tas THE FLY SEASON HAS JUST ABOUT RUN ODT FoR THIS YEAR _ DOINGS OF THE DU BY ALLMAN. 4 ; ee ; $s SOME - MISS OLIVIA Wem 1S MISS as | : D LIKE | “YZ " | MISS OLIVIA, SO HELLO- MISS ‘ ope S MISS OLIVIA OUT cares “TO SPEAK To Le: iy! MAN WISHES: To |} { 1S NOT HOME - WHO yy iF THE CILY feo weit] “MISS OLIVIA cama SPEAK TO You \} { SHALL } TELL HER ABs : if h ON THE PHONE- —T CALLEDP I LY PEEASE: Til See ~y a pp ae “Ce vee ae NO, SHE'S INTHE BATHTUB - ; ( ‘ H! oO SHE: ee ee ee ASK wHo IT 1s) YP ( BLAKE CALLED, OMe AND TELL HIM } PLEASE - ‘; 'M NOT AT HOME, | Leave It to Lena ota. Alan-a-Dale Butk is a proud daddy. His pup, Laddie | Buck, shown here with him, has been presented to President Coolidge by Miss Marguerite Calhoun of Atlanta, Ga. Lad- die Buck is a half-brother to Laddie Boy, White House pet during the Harding administration. ITS THE CATS HAT © Oo UECTUE PRECIOUS SNOOKUMS | PERARES HE'D RATHER GO THEM DAYS IS CAN “To SLEEP THAN BOUNCE OW r] is ho C0es AS He Meee Taan GU GONE FOREVER ! WILUE-YER. MONS CALLIN: Sure, it’s the cat's hat! Miss Dally Petit, of Brooklyn, N. Y., wears a black cat (a stuffed one) for a hat decoray y' tion. She says it’s good luck, Germans to Start The Roose brothors stated thoy in were thinking seriously of trarte: Brazil Iron Works ferring thelr establishment in the RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 21] Ruhr to Brazil, ‘They ore now Brazil ia to have a Germanowned| studying financial and economie iron wire factory, according to} conditions of this country, after Hermann and Dante! Roose, pro-|which they expect to choose the pristora of a large factory in Dus} boet location for installing thelr | [soldort, plant,

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