The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1923, | ‘Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks °- mM “fig, PeOgRan wpe ys ADAM AND EVA The Postman’s Day of Rest BY CAP HIGGINS 4 ‘iled Three Held After Police — : OBuerg Pook man ves mum, 1 snoun) SB war i . = i Uncover Plot 1 fem Tee Recuce ) a % ; You mueT der SAY 100+ CAN'T Do You Do | UNDAY . ‘ t under atrest 4 Trades” tn. Noam ) [ POSTMAN ~ New FouKs : S taie | Ge AWFULLY TiRED WITAL] HARDLY WAIT for! EL On SUNDAY? raKe Dell : ‘ i eritfn ; \ WERE IF is Pee = bh / ALL THE WALKING SUNDAY TO Come. = LONG WALK : ' y hoe A JONES ’ x ODAY’: .el S : inn of vommittee th " elu iat pe bv t | Petaseo © mecreHe 5 i x \ =! ory 2 2 y pp 7 = V Sa - say CAP ICONS, NEA seRvice / aulee |W. Moore, A OUT OUR WAY BY STANLEY) eeeenmeye act 1S DEPORTED Aior oF WOR DH 17 EM ANEA\ gti Plan to Entertain aa | Legion’s Delegates ‘ ti stu tertainment FLIRTING IS BAD PRACT tainment, acc ment Marshal Believes Fire Was Incendiary NINETEEN CITIZENS WERE HURT /N THE RUSH, ‘ WHEN DOCTOR. BLOTZ INVITED THOSE Gis ./ | pgp ernoom, SLAG JEFFSON MIGHT UUST AS WELL RIDE SDFPERING WITH RHEUMATISM,TO STEP UPO ack. jamage is estimated “iM Birds, b A KIDDIE CAR AS “HAT HORSE OF HIS. | \ THE PLATFORM AND RECEIVE HIS FAMOUS REMEDY FREE OF CHARGE : at Got Birds, but > bine | ’ * ’ U.S. Navy toQuit | _ Can’t Deliver ’Em . | Sheriff Matt Starwich returned Turkish Waters | trom « ALLMAN WASHINGTON, . Oct. 3, — The | Skagit f od it American naval force in Turkish yi ing good story waters will be entirely withdrawn, | ‘9 ac : ¥ fatt be DON'T BE FRIGHTENED, HELEN- WIT MAKES ME SORE! | caLm Your.) (zit, smuation of he crue | the verily of the vam, he ma HE'S GONE: THERE WAS A BURGLAR YOU WORK HARD FOR ) sei F- IT a ; ¥ % The ErerouCihet he and daw pe 4 | YOUR MONEY AND THEN SN’'T SO Th t eight pheasants,and six IN HERE -HE TOOK ALL THE MONEY ‘) WASN preasantgyand 1} HAD IN MY TROUSERS- | WOKE TO HAVE SOME BUM BAD-| TooK ve rtridges with the cook UP JUST INTIME To SEE HIM BREAK IN AND STEAL ITY WHAT LITTLE DOING IT AND’! TURNED ON _-f & . Sas MONEY ‘YOU THE LIGHT AND'HE ~A—>—" . HAD IN YOuR “TRouseRs n ee pire CEOT a ( AROGOER BEFORE HE GOT HERE ae SA Ot eee h A —~ ne so that’s how [Y>\, jn THIS ERE he syanltihea : 1s so light when the yy Comminsioner A. | C. Bowman day. His bail was} fixed at $3,600. Searchers Fail to Four Chinese Held | Find Geodetic Party, | 0? Dope Charges ‘ a h Awaiting a hearing before Com- ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 3. oner H. 8. Elliot, Cheung Foon, Kock Tak and Cham Tam, . were held’ in the city Wednesday, following a raid an opium den at 119 Bell st., Of course Jay vouches for the story, but then— oi? ll ee als an opium den at 118 Bell st. a {Had Beer Labels lcotic Officers W. J,. Patterson, in His P. . Charles Hoffman, Irving Brown and BY AL POSEN | in His Possession |i.) feinay. A. D. Brown had 6,000 beer labels} According to the officers, the ar- In his possession when police raided }rested men sold them dope,-and, a | hig place, at 2906 E. John sf. The|search of ‘the place revealed: Com: cription, “4% per. plete equipment for the consumption e content" on them. of opium. KAS AM. BID FOR THS NONE OTHER THAN NAPOKCON’S nal > ra WHAT ae ix Bap eee aH EMARESS ETT TRUE BY CONDO HERE ie rl _ GON HOW Do You D sie. WE'RE YOU'VE NEVER SEEN QUEEN JOSE STRAW VOTE a oN PAIN DEN tat: eossauciriess oe) 5 WE HOPE To SHOW" WHICH. WAY. = Avetio se G | T Srotereeiee. (Same? Sav Le Tag Falls for It SHES ant = 3 f ALEK, CANT = ( ROW 60 IKTA 3 Ty SOME- 3 THAT BARN AN’ 600D Now) - WE T PLAY SOME X peta CAN ROAST CORN Tl & os J On ABAVICE

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