The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1923, Page 6

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—— ATTLE STAR The New Boss Arrives ~ BY WILLIAMS: THE OLD HOME TOWN pe EE — / WHUT KINDER WE IS TUS PLAYIN | , MAN WHUT ( GAME \S bik DAT D'S AM A SWELL} — DE\I OPEN AN GAME 1S DIS pepe f ) CARRIGE, AN ISE > WHUT YO CHILLUN \|\ ARF fr A ‘ nit E ORNER, _) AM PULLIN OFF + —— \ irr MAH HAWSE HOH Po -— WASH PUNKS OLD HORSE. CERTAINYY HAS HIS UPS AND DOWNS . | BY CAP HIGGINS (irs & BOY! NEA SERVICE (BETTER BE | CAREFUL DAD. !T STATION AGENT DAD KEYES, EVEN AFTER. MANY FRIENDLY WARNINGS, CONTINUES “THE HABIT OF TWIRL/NG HIS WATCH ABOLT ~_— — DOINGS OF THE DUFFS / You HAD BETTER QUIT THAT YELLING OR YOUR MOTHER WILL BE AFTER DON’T YOU CARE To GO To THE FOOTBALL GAME,HELEN? I(T ISN'T VERY COLD OvT- fF" TOM~ OLIVIA WILL GO IN MY PLACE: SHE'LL BE READY INA FEW MINUTES: NO, NOT TODAY,» a -.-||/ TOM’S WAITING OLWiA:) } | ARE You READY? oe SS TELL HIM VLE BE WITH HIM IN JUST A SECOND-| FORGOT MY GOAT GLOVES - ARE You DRESSED WARM ENOUGH? J WHAT DID You ) <||{ MEAN BY GoaAT [nes ACTED ) (.WE REAR FUNNY Ever }EM ARGUE < TH? e CLEAR OM 2s L £3 y \ TO OUR. oRS' ( fit Sy >-House! ~\NEWT SHES 2. AREARIN’ BY THE CHAIN fa, BY ALLMAN (| GLOVES? | NEVER ( HEARD OF Goat / THEY WERE KID GLOVES WHEN | FIRST GOT THEM BUT I'VE HAD THEM SO LONG THAT "THEY'RE \ GOAT GLOVES NOW - YOU TAKE THE CAKE — YOU SIMPLETON- WAY DON’T YOU \DGE, OUR LUFE SERENE eo THEM DAYS 1S GONE FOREVER! WHY, JUST PUT ST IN YER MOUTH BY BLO DONT cRY JAY= IT AINT LosT= YOULL GET IT BACK. WHEN Y' GET TH! WHOOPIN COUGH ty — eae: Puce mans | t WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923 ‘Development of Navy to Treaty Limit Proposed Legion Convention Consider: Increase in U.S. Fighting Strength . n Bureau’s Protein Complete in 19240) : POPULATION OF ITALY CROWDED New Outlets for Surplus is CoMaTen Being Sought TED TO REPO % t con 7 Italy's anxious et for her fast e the number of 0 a year, bad agricultur: ut 100,000 hat a formid. confront the re will the surplus nm go? Europe can absorb Asia Minor is out only a a year, ing ready to “regulate” immigration along the . line set down by Washington. 1 orga The. commit ' iminary re- j oft some ; ligation Is Recently t commissioner igrat en several gration pros Professor 1 the Por- * West- but his certain Leroi jon Into a daily p Many wish It to gested by and its ©: ation by remain as rtuguese and chief aim is to effect a vention of Deer tt ee ttt th eet) tee dents of! national r nism. 3 rely making | 5, speeches a anism,” one Dr, Kate national y Auxillary, ¥ ne chief Her th Before pf widows and children | the ove men. }1t is my INNER OF is prev MEMBERSHIP HONORS While the committees battle away | in their rooms, down in the conven: | tion hall there continued activity of Talks by prominent and distinguished erspersed with trophy Presentation, the pinning on of med- j als and the presentation of Georgia has won the Ma Today noon, 56. 'EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO WELL, Evekert, How'S THE OLD Boy + SINCE L Saw vou LAST I've Seen ea Payal FISHING TRIP. { Leer HERS 4 1 T MONTH 4NO Got Baek ON THE FIFTCENTH. motel like = = AN® SAY, MAN, e will | | Fair and slightly cooler tonight. Thursday moderate = varia inds. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 56, Minimum, 50. TLC PE Gone NowH WHat CirTee YOU'VE ToLp MG SOUNDS 4} REASONABLE # <n SS Be

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