The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1923, Page 6

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Y, OCTOBER 8, 1923 STAR MONDA |_~ Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks 7 _| iT UNITES ON HUMAN WRECKS BY CAP HIGGINS THE SEATTLE ADAM AND EVA The New Car f 4 THE NEW CAR SAY! Does You HOw To DRIVE You RUNS ON THe doneses 3O AND BUY SOME New | rae aeae? A FANGLED Cal wir Bh peau / Pousw'r USE. GASoLine 4 i ee \ a WHAT DOCS IT OSC? Dealers and Organizations Mrs. Wallace Reid’s Picture Boost for Beauty Opens for Week WERE'LL WE PUT WHAT'LL WE Do THE_OLD BUSP A NEW CAR Ww MONEY VE }) it? ASaveo ve. trie /wit Be OtuvereD / A \ / OUT OUR WAY | ee / WASH, EF AH HAD | /NOT 5 AMULE LIKE DATN | (Ler No MULE DOMINATE. AN' OAT WU DE (\ OvAH ME. LIKE DAT? OLNY WAY AH CUD” ISE DUS’ SHOWIN OXS JAIRPF CURRY ‘IM, BOY, DAT )) MOLE WHO 1S Er fll fil MULE NEVAH wou LD | \ oF Boss! / BE CLEAN! / Je — WHIT TAKERS LIVERY STABLE Orchestra M akes Hit * Whiteman Musicians Score at Orpheum THE FUN STARTED} WHEN MARSHAL OTEY WALKER MARCHED OUT ONE | |?"'** Furniture Co, and Bell Town MEMBER. OF THE MEDICINE TRODPE HE AAD CAUGHT/RE FILLING Outside of the membership of the THE TONIC BOTTLIES, AT, BOByHOLGATES, PUMP, _ It's the best vaudeville bill of the season at the Orpheum theater this | week, with Paul Whiteman’s famous WASH'FUNK MAY BE THE BOSS BUTHE STAYS AS FAR AWAY FROMTHE JOB ASHE CAN, © Zmilhaas ization, but also celebrating the ‘ are the Gottstein Furniture Co., (EA eRRVICE) LITTLE BETTY JANE HAS TO TAKE HER BATH JUST THE SAME AS THE BIG PEOPLE DO- THAT’S THE GIRL MR,OUFF WISHES To SPEAK TO YOU ON THE PHONE, MAM- TELL HIM 1 CAN’T COME RIGHT Now, MR. DUFF SAYS IT's VERY IMPORTANT! eg) TELL HIM fii can {ft HIM LATER - TELL HIM I'M GIVING BETTY JANE HER Batu! YOUR DADDY HAS A HABIT OF ALWAYS CALLING UP AT THE WRONG TIME - WE CAN'T BE BOTHERED RIGHT NOW CAN WE BETTY?. OF COURSE. NOT - , % * . AW- WHAT A LOVELY SPECIMEN! - AND.VERY, VERY » RARE! = : Honk This on OH KANG THESE AWFUL MOTOR CARS! -' PLAIN | -NUISANCES * TISWEAR - Your Horn “TUERE WAS A TIME [WHEN A COUNTRY ROAD WAS A QUIET Decidedly Masculine AY GOOONeSS | wee ON EARTH HAVE You LT WUZ VER AT TSUPPOSE AS USUAL, | Police Chief Aids | e Renfro-Wadenstela Co, and Louts Gay, The movement ts nation-wide {In| character and is fostered by the Na- tional Retall Furniture association, with which the state association is ffiliated, and the American Homes| Bureau. ba | in Detective Work) Chief of Police W. B. Severyns| to the firm, of which J. ¥ president | received a call that Kel 128 Melrose ave. N., dashed for the place, Severyns went In the tus waited at]? rear, Kelly submitted to arrest | ] was taken to the city jail, | United States steamer Leviathan or- chestra carrying the house by storm. Sunday night's audience would have the boys playing yet If applauso. coum! do. it. There js the snap and precision and class to their numbers that only long association together in such an organization can bring.. They ‘cer- tainly know their ofl when it comes to playing syncopation. Morton Downey, the featured member of the Srcbestra, a lyri: tenor, scored with his two. songs, “Wonderful One" and “When Irish es Are Smiling?" Every member of the or¢chestra specialty, and the act Sunday nt ran nearly an hour before the dience would let the musicians call it quits. Frank Van Hoven, the mad magi- clan, is back again, and as funny as er. With his three English young- rs, he keeps the audience in an |uproar for some 20 minutes. Jean Middleton, the little Seattle miss, is also a familiar performer |here now, and she made many new Relate Experience friends with her violin. Donald Kerr and Effie Weston, in a dancing act, are another bright Telling of her experiences in 'Tok-| spot on the bill. Kerr, in particular, yo during the recent earthquake, |does some new steps that are. far Mrs, Ida A. Finch 527 Fairview ave,|from easy, Lou Handman is at N,, will speak Sunday, October 14, at| the piano, st. to a public audience, Joseph K. Watson, in a comical inch, who returned just re-| Hebrew monologue; the M. E. G. cently from Japan, is quite well|Lime Trio, featuring a contortion- known here, having resided in Se-|ist, and Bob Anderson and his edu- attle for 15 years, EVERETT TRUE cated polo pony, complete the bill. BY CONDO NAS

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