The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1923, Page 6

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.’ Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks *: | Who Got the Dough? ADAM AND EV BY WILLIAMS T J A GUN FER A LONGTIME.) { SOI MADE A7TRADE with / \ SIM GARRY TODAY AN \GOTTHISN FER Nou. J \ N' EVERTHIN: GOLLY PAP! ) a ~. GOSH ¢ j = y, sauae f be MOMENTS WE'D LIKE 70 LIVE OVER AGAIN — NOOR FIRST REAL GUN /y YOu SAN NOW ELUS } ELUS You BEEN WaNTIN) /00-GOSH DADER) aia BO) ; A BRITCH LOADEF 4 THIS 1S A GOOD WAY TO SPEND YouR DAY OFF- THERE |S ALWAYS PLENTY To DO AROUND HERE | nil 7 THE MORE COAL You BURN UP THE MORE ASHES YOU HAVE TO CARRY OUT - IT’S WONDERFUL EXERCISE HE OLD HOME THE SEAT TLE STAts shestteassetsezaass: sessssissttesssssssesty Cream of the Jests [ Haneatusnansatenasat: Shessstsissstetessetectesiil FRIEDA'S FOLLIES BY CAP HIGGINS — ‘2.\| ONLY SEVEN, BUT OH, MY! | oo SAY _)(NO-NC P>) KAT] | ) * >OTTED/|\ SAY THEYRE ‘an\\) One CAN HEADED For yer SUMP % THE "TOWN < We Be pa STANLEY wea senvick As CH” KINT SARAW PEABODY VOWED, TEN YEARS Ago, SHED NEVER ENTER HERMANS STORE — THE VOW WAS BROKEN TODAY WHEN | NEWTS NEW “TEAM RAN AWAY — The very youthful Maharaja of CoochOBehar, only 7, is en route to his native domain (wherever that may be) with his mother and sister. He studied awhile in England. The | ( THEY'LL Pick UPA BRUSH child is ruler, the captain accompanying the photo explains, over 600,000 honest-to-goodness grownups, and will have an income of $150,000 a month. His pa died recently in Lon- don. We're trying now to locate his domain on the map. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Tad nG- : wha Re You: aes pa) ria .* x A. TOM, You LOOK AS THOUGH YOU HAD BEEN WORKING IN A COAL MINE: I THINK You PuT MgRE ) WELEYOU) | PAINT ON YOUR CLOTHES SpememBER 1 SUPPOSE | COULD GET A PAINTER TO DO THIS JOB, BUT THEY ) WANT A FIRST MORTGAGE ON YOUR PLACE BEFORE to-Do 2 OUR GOLD comes FROM THE WESTERN STATES - AND PARTS OF MEXICO- " Capricghe byt tied V rarane Synde ate FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HLL! war's “THAT ON ROOP'S = AND, COAL FROM PENNSYLVANIA - AS THE MAP WILL CLEARLY SHOW - | (EVER SINCE You WERG GLECTED To |OrRmICe YOU HAVE ACTED CONTRARY || To YouR~ PRE-ELECTION PLEDGES tt, | You HAVE LOST TOUCH WITH THE NOW COAL \S' JUST AN) THEM DAYS 1S PUBLIC AND TM PUTTING YOU IN ORDWARY MINERAL, AS | GONE FOREVER! | | CONT OSS al Ae CHRISTMAS IS COMING Pos ed itive Proof And our Washington bureau is anticipating the holiday season tree ornaments and toy tions for home-made tree ornaments, there are made dolls, doll clothes, doll furniture and oth ys. And while primarily a Christmas stion bulletin, it ineludes numerous. suggestions for AMU CHILDREN by means of extemporized games, plays and miscellaneous toys. If you want the bulletin, fi out and clip off the coupon below and mail as directed, fons for home- HEY, ALEK! SOMEBODY | Tf AT Roops HOUSE MUST HAVE TH CHCKEN ox AW, HOW CAN iN GUARANTEE ON ITY You TeLLIE THEy GOT CHICKEN {| Narr Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, X 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, €. I want a copy of the bulletin, “Amusing Children,” and inclose herewith four cents In loose postage stamps for same, NAMOs... ss csveecdeeseeecereerseteeeereteresseees teeeewes Street and No, ...+65 City...

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