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Oe, CS ST OR ee ee oe TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922 ) KILLER GIVEN MAN HELD FOR LIFE PEN TERM SAFE ROBBERY Hammer Murderer in Taco- Soft Drink Strong Box Ig yy ma Is Found Guilty Found in Ballard THE SEATTLE STAR 1} iy | finosners MMe 2 “Two Are Killed in > ) bls mo Ka ‘nis enrly ‘contension of # Explosion in Mine OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS THE OLD HOME TOWN | - S . ‘e “\AND BYE ~fY: curest <a ay Ra ee Pr |” A / (ow Yes HE Boots AND Now HO WASH WHY | DONT YO USE YO HEAD WENO 1S) FOOLIN ROUND F DAT MULE? Suspect Proves to Have a Good Alibi y mea TAG Jwant') WAVES WASH VER CATCH ry ‘ NOV; ee ype UP 2 BODIES i « ILWACO, Wash. Oct. 22—The | here this m bodies of t ast ashore by the sea ald rih Beach, were being held here today while au. thorities made every effort to identify them. The bodies together with the battered hulk of a motor bout, were washed up late Sunday, fol lowing a heavy storm Saturday night and Sunday morning The bont, about 28 feet bore the numbers “508 G showed the result of a terrific battle with the storm, and had the engine missing, while a big hole was stove in the side Both the men were well dress- ed and carried plentiful sums of money One of the many Ife preservers on the boat bore the name of the steamer Undine, which runs | gr between Astoria and Portland. ‘Times-1 Reed HIT Loox | LIKE AH COME { OUT OB DERE ‘ derste res 3 7 . > a , s CLE As b Villa CRLORDI sate 7M iy su fave Sie srancey THE RETREAT- “ip STATION AGENT DAD KEYES AND HIS BAND OF SEARCHERS Or LEFT. HENRY HARRINGTONS YARD IMMEDIATELY AFTER DADS LOST WATCH WAS FOUND - IN THE SMOKER IDOLIZED The story it Mrs. Ford's inter-| “It says her ‘One of the idols | view with the bare-legged women up| most revered by any heathen is a in Northern Michigan caused a laugh | figure of a woman, seated, resting in the amoker, The man from Wil-;her chin in her hands,” said Mrs, |am Allen White's Emporia paper| Farr, reading from a book. | mad | “Which proves they are about the ———_—— | “Mrs, Ford ought to meet the| wisest people on earth,” suggested woman who recently visited in my/her husband. town. This woman, from all appear-| “How so, Orrin?” Ances never had used or even seen a]. “Well,” said Mr. Farr, with em modern bath-tub before. She was | pha: BY ALLMAN / : = |looked on in wonder as the various | to givé THIS THING | faucets, fixtures, etc., were shown to| tinder, - he: She looked at the shiny tub and, COMES APART oe HE'S HANGING'ON {in an awed volce, asked, "Do you Jus - et in th rater? BUT | DON'T TO THE CHANDELIER! |e sgaret wea to seever: , KNOW How | “The guest hesitated, rather embas. 2 ~~ / | Tanned, and then raid: EASY IT WILL , y* | “‘Could you loan me a bathing (GO TOGETHER sult? I forgot mine.’” TR hae IF WASH FUNK WAS ALITTLE | * FASTER ON HIS FEET, HE WOULONT HAVE TO USE HIS HEAD SO MUCH. TOM, THIS LIGHT DOESN’T RESPOND TO THE BUTTON - LOUD PRAISE A critle went by request to hear a certain politician make a speech. “Well,” said the politician, after he'd got thru—“well, how was it?” “Sound—very sound,” said the PLL SEE WHAT | CAN aid the politician, and then, for more, he beamed, and und—and what else?” else—only sound,” said THE WAY IT’S DONE A justice of the supreme court of | Kashgar met a senator of that na. They saluted each other af- y, but then the shadow of an/ “Look here, judge."* NGEROUS BUSINESS s, senator?” “Haye yo’ all reached a verdik?” "We senators are going to pass a|@sked the Kentucky coroner. TOM ROGERS (S MY FELLER NOW - WE'RE SUCETHEARTS- KIM AND I - HES ALWAYS GOT SOME CANDY! - AE’S JUST WONDERFUL- GOoD-BYE! CMEMAER THEY THERE Sop PART L BOUGHT YOO UST JOLY ¢ law to stop you justices from declar- ing our statutes unconstitutional.” Whereupon the justice amiled a ju- dicial smile, “All right, senator. jand see what we do to It.” THE ONE WOM. “The only woman in the universe Whose friendship a man cannot tol: erate Is the woman with whom he is in love."—Word. Mutr. WHAT'S ON _YouUR MIND £ You’ Lool< WORRIED. Pass your law | ‘EVERETT TRUE. HoW ARG YOu, evererts | “We have,” replied the foreman of the jury, as he bit off a liberal chew of plug tobacco. “We find the feller | drapped into his everlastin’ frum the switchin’ frum one kind o’ licker to | another.” | Can fishes smell? asks the Literary | Digest. Yeah; and after two days in the fish stall they do—something aw- ful!—Richmond Times-Dispatch, BY CONDO WELL, YM SONGWHAT peat CONCERNED OVER THE POSSIBLE OUTONE HOF AN IMPORTANT BUSINESS DEAL. OVER NIGHT, LAST WEEK. ANY mY OME A CRASH -~ HIS FRIE TLL CALL ALEK UP AN SEE IF ME'LL CHE ER = ‘Lo centrau! HLLO-LLO- H'LLO- say! WHATSA MATTER? Disconnected Le U RUNS NDS OVER TD ALEKS'= / (ctsmeas ] DULZNT ) ITS JUST 5 pee) ABOUT AS Uf U Hom. . ouck Ne Ns eed | G ( PHONING 5.) nf AO WONDER CENTRAL DIDNT ANSWER = TH WORDS: ALL FELL OFF / auc , EVERETT, YOU CAN'T BE Too MMREFULD THE BOTTOM IS LIABLIE To MALL OUT OF BUSINGSS THERE WERE TWO BIG FAILURES THERG'S LIABLE TO