The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1923, Page 11

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923. @ | © ADAM AND EVA WHERE SHALL 1 HANG THIS One > x ay |) MOVE ST Over wusr ABOUT Two h FEET TO HE RiGHT al = ————_——_——_ Are. LMOoOT WOULON' HARTA BE }/] ; SLAPPIN AT FLIES \| Re ALL H 7IME -T aI K COULD JusWwreH) OFF. (Nou SAY YOU wish - YOU HAD A SiiN B) LIKE A Horse ? we NOT TH’ Sam nec Exp, IF THERE WAS ANY WORK CONNECTED WITH WISHING SNOOZER SPINDELL WOULDNT DO SO MUCH OF IT. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS FY HERE COMES THAT BUM if AGAIN- HE'S BEEN COMING ) HERE TWO OR THREE TIMES A WEEK FOR THE PAST MONTH BEGGING FoR SOMETHING To EAT-You ANSWER THE DooR, TOM RW inne, ! ME ALITTLE Sue?) I'M HUNGRY - HAVE THE HOUSE \ MARKED / | | ‘Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks * | Adam Goes in for Moving Pictures ‘BY WILLIAMS) THE HOADLEYS IMPLEMENT STORE WAS SOME WHAT LPSET TODAY WHEN HENRY PLEASDRE CAfe BECAME UNMANAG ON MAIN STREET YOU BET | LIKE FISH-1 COULD LIVE ON os ied ELP You PAGE 11 OIL OFFICIALS CHEST DRIVE IS. HELD IN JAIL) TO BE OPENED Community Workers to Start Work Monday Community Fund Monday morn- 4 it the support 1 welfare organi 1 if the pre- bers of the made Satur- the fund will have 4 within three days. h programa for THE SEATTLE STAR » ‘ > sw af s/ BY CAP HIGGINS | Trio Unable to Raise Bail of f Vic Tee tHe won | $7,500 Each DOVOLAS FAIRBANKS Hes NOTHING OM YOU IN a7 | -wymabte 7 MOVING PrcTURES. Jon A - ~ ~ fe) Move IT OVER. \ JUST A LITTLE h \ a FURTHCR, DEAR 7 if nefit by the drive were being ed by the committee mem b ax and in ¢ uld not afford an attorney rt would appoint counsel for | Ke | In the churches of Seattle Sum ors will stress the Com ny of the sere on this day, which n as Mercy Sunday, ed entirely to the OLD HOME TOWN af . * LOOK OUT Yao i ws y “ ¥ ar 4 THIS AUTO \ ty ution that exists and = pel TWO PEOPLE md CRAZE HAS ncentrate ite efforts on “sells Saar) enna WALTON WINS 5st : afl COURT FIGHT yNIVERSITY TO laxing Martial Law OKLAHOMA CITT, Ona, Sert.|Students Will Register; 29.—Governor Walton today won Classes Start Wednesday his legal fight to prevent Oklahoma | from’ voting on an initiated bill pro- — v1 BY MELVIN B. VOORHEES vicing the state legislature can ne itself when the supreme} day, min’ 8 being in 3 nt. If con-| ° ct to « fine committes this empt to get away of stressing the hun- NO-NO-1 SAY ers Jer the trees of the campus. have duty here od. The m been evolved. aguinst alleged jare missing today. Eugene Gooisty jand his wife, Mrs. Mrytle Spain| \ Goolsby, were absent from the trial | ®” =H lof those charged with their whip: ping, @ short time ago. Irma Will Press Ties Shop Is Novelty in Seattle ters here, me ¢ } ry APPLEGATES EABLE Uf BY ALLMAN Re} HERE ARE TWO PERFECTLY © = Y GOOD RODS, PLENTY OF } LINE AND HOOKS-1 NEVER HAD MUCH LUCK WITH THEM: TRY OUT YouRS G ca tering at the designated hour Classes will begin Ws Strips of Linoleum Taken From St When the six strips of placed on the street at Second Union for a 12-hour stretch taken up Friday night at 620 p. they showed little wear in spite JUST A MINUTE | THINK) CAN Gentlemen, attention; —press ‘em—make new! Necktie renovation {s a good means of gathering the dimes and fulfills a much needed service to men. Miss Irma Cote opened a neat lit- tle stand in McLeods barber shop, at 415 Pike st, with a little sign which tells you that your necktie will be sponged and pressed while you are getting a shave or a hair cut. In this stand is a white enameled table about 40 inches in length. It is versity, drove up in an auto covered with a soft, white troning| snatched up one of the pleces wh pad, a jar of water with a small piece | had been laid. 3 of soap, @ sponge and a substantial ee looking electric iron. — A cheery voiced girl, with a smile WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICI that won't come off, looks up at you, Water will, be shut off o ILIKE To EAT FISH: N NOT CATCH ‘Em! ‘em look like | of the Paraffine Co., Inc., said. of these strips were placed in street and one on the sidewalk pedestrians to trample upon, in two cases did the linoleum eo ern product. The tearing was horseshoes worn by truck pulling a heavily loaded I wagon, During the day a group who appeared to be from the U L WANT. "BOUT TWENTY BUCKS OR SO— her dark eyes a-twinkle, as you hand | Yesler way, from 13th ave. her your wrinkled and shiny necktie | | 2ist ave., Sunday from 8 a. to be sponged and pressed for the! | till 5 p. m. On Monday wat small sum of 10 cents. \ will be shut off on Rainier a) Irma says that she Is working up! | from 53rd ave. S. to 57th ave. a very nice business and that she in-| | s., and on all of Pritchard island | tends to make a very good living this} | from 8 a. m, till 12 noon. way. & EVERETT TRUE Money WHERG‘s THat Tens: SPot L GAVG -=~ of TM GOING TO GO NER. WD NOS. BANDNS, TAGALONG, AND IF You Go OUT To TGCTTA HIDE TH MEY SOMEPLACE SO LE'S SEE AoW = ADO BURGLARS CAN The University of Washington of: court refused to allow this measure | ficially opens its doors for its 63d) nd queer little hats with s in the front of the crown again be seen on the lawne and ¢ than 5,000 men and women to enroll at the local this year, according to fficers, 1,800 of whom tion officials have been 7 y for some time now, preparing e fall influx, and a system of ng that is more simple than in use two or three years lines, in which one was tand in the past, waiting: the section committee or an adviser, have been, for The students at this time will |be issued appointment numbers and will be admitted to begin their regis much intentional skidding on the: Spong ’em | part of jokester auto drivers, officers showing the excellency of the West. :

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