The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1923, Page 6

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ane THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1998, SAYS OIL MAN (ROAD FUND 1S. “"YONORED PLEA UP FOR PRORE : |Witness Says Walton Tried|Grand Jury Quizzes A if ( Sealine MAKING to Get Sinclair Money | — tor’s Chief Clerk ADAM AND EVA A Self-Made Man BY CAP HIGGINS = _— a1 —_. an LERMO PRY OH, DORA, YOU LUCKY 7NO} MAKE WHY, GUILLERMO) (ver. DORA DARLING.) (YES, AND ALL SEL i GIRL, YOu WAVE. fea (HAVE THe. HOw Bossy You KNOW I'M A&A MADE MEN WORSHIP peu umaas WPaanere - RATION?D A WONDERFUL, PASSPORTS AND Tickers |{ You Are! / seLe MADE Man. 7% Ko THEIR, MAKER, - AND THE - 3 RS OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov Gov, Walton failed tribution of $25,000 from th Oil Co, for his general election fund | begun a or wus related on the witness stand toad tise Dr, BT. Bynum at the ootarilea{o: istrict. J, it a impeachment trial today |combe, chief clérk for Auditor Bim The witness told of an attempt! verguson, spent practically th | made to secure the contribution from /Col, Zevely, Sinclair attorney, after! pome weeks ago Comma whom Zev was named. Prank Paul and his peed Bynum told of visor, Late Hamilton, were sani pesgane iit pe ‘| eriticived for spending county mee bi the big ebiet” alo in. road ‘constriction ’ wore ag After the Interview Rynum said|PPoper authorization. Approx n told him Col, Zevely had not |!¥ $70,000 were spent on roads, , altho they |>tdges without the work havi |been advertised for bids. week of ¢ county was believed to haya 4 HONEY MOON f ——— ON YOUR WAY TAXI 1S WAITING BUT Youu GOT A PARINE ) Now y governor Ure morning before the jury, Holcombe took a number of tem ords into the county auditors 96% nas were Issued Mond al witnesses who were pected to appear late in the day, Dr. Bynum sald that when he OUT OUR WAY ==—_—sS#;BY- WILLIAMS\THE OLD HOME TOWN . _ BY STANLEY (sii! un’ gr The witness stated he told EB. W. Marland, HOLD ER NEWT SHES, ne AREARIN not receiving the & whore oll interests are con. ith thone of the Royal Dutch jolntment at clair contribu rland suggest: | DEVS ONE THING SHUAH WASH, OEY fe ae Mah ce A\N’ NOBUDDY KIN NO, AN’ OEY HAIN’ about his ¢ jon He paid tha SAY DAT HAWSE OB NoB hom @ =i 1 - i / tion . and suggest \ be WDDY + & EHOT GUNS AND a ed that Walton should not ask the NO'N LOOK LIKE A SAY DAT a SPA Mba ING YU : $ 4 Binclair interests, which were con nected with those of the standara| 16-Year-Old Musician Fails OU, for further funds, but that | to Meet Father ors asked questions The disappe that the Standard Ol] and | suerite Hes 4 al Dutch Shell were compet-| one of th tions of the Pane Yaiton's favor during the|tages vaudeville circuit, Sunday paign for the general election. | night, was causing the police much “At one time in the campaign wel anxiety Monday. received thru Mr, Marland $73,000] Miss Hessler left the theater short@ for the democratic campaign fund,’’ | ly before midnight to meet her fathe | Dr. Bynum testified reluctantly. “ler at the Colman dock, where they | _ ee | were to nese taken passage on the | . . | night boat for Vancouver, B. G. Thief Who Tried to (fifties two violins of considerable r value. Kill Cop Sentenced | ‘The girl did not reach the dock, Jack McDonald, who pushed 4 gun | according to her father, who waltédl jto the breast of Detective R. H-/in vain for her to appear. Scheible Jast Thursday and pulled] tees the trigger on a defective cartridge, | was went to the county Jail for six Breaks Thru Ice, ns Monday on a petty larceny Z Hunter Drowned ~ Alloto de Calvo BUTTE. Nov. 19.—Andrew Hakke of But! ke thru the fos late Sunday joon and was @ Jrowned eorgetown Jake, about / ¢140 miles of here. Hakke was duck hun when he ventured ou y formed ice to retrial illed. JUST AS } GET THIS TOWN CLEANED OUT OB YO'N LOOK LIKE A HAWSE./ OF PIPE SMOKERS / / YOU COME ALONG | II To STock UP OUR [Soe STORES WITH _/=S)= d >. Dalton Monday. he time of the ald attempted to e his gun at the pe by tive's bre er. The gun f A GOOD JUDGE s taken in to dinner = a | by that er you introduced me” ; - in He quite nice, and te Bs “T| | Forestry Men and peeege birdiike appetie, <= AUNT SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCIETY FoR THE SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING, LOST HER TEMPER WHEN THE TWO PIPE SMOKING DRUMMERS SHE QUESTIONED STATED “THEIR BUSINESS us e should be & at point, dear. He ‘ant | TUNA rich farm (gf South Ate" ». | rica.—Selected. 3 WASH FUNK ALLOWS THAT FOLKS WHO RIDE GLASS HORSES SHOULDNT [S) GO AROUND THROWING BOUQUETS. THAT SETTLED IT | Mra Tat | please. Hay perience as a maid? Applicant—I_ worked for Mra . ighbour for six months before” man of|#he and her husband parted. Mra, Tattle—I'll engage you. Nows DOINGS OF THE DUFFS § 7 “ — = Oi, RR ORE = UT ree ex pr — (\y DADDY HAS TO GO 4 aA | aed if : ~wenl fe VLL BET You'D ot 8 00 you KNOW my 1 DON’T UP STAIRS AND SHAVE | - BLY pavpy, How V mM LUCKY FE Cy Weer ORnY, ) WELLDoNT | # YOUR HAIR WILL'\ MIND IT NOW ~ YOU GO AND I MANY Times } onder tave., f NY eorouee BS eee ) asic ME To BE GETTING GREY } GETTING PLAY - ; A DAY Do You A ONCE | Y fol T SHAVE f 50 ANYTHING AIF IT KEEPS ON ?/ GREY IF IT tee: Tp ONLY KEEPS —~ bil 7-\ FOR A YEAR- AW, 1 WANT SHAVE?» jp ee ne, LIKE THAT- / To GO UPAND —> ie Desa y, a y An Interested Spectator BY ALLMAN | Newell, | tell me all about 1t— H. ineer of the United tion service;, George , California representa-| Comely Maiden—Why are all vesy ral reclamation serv-|8¢ls spoken of as “she”? It's bee other prominent rec-| cause they glide so gracefully, T ee, ‘\ ON- ig may Ce races (eepecat RoarcuNon Cc = j Rue BL aS ia nm and irrigation spe tals Leer en iva ala ve ae . | because their riggin’ costs so mucl WS : Two Third Party Eanes oe m Groups Possible CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Two third. y ta may be in the i residential of the * and leaders of the nm red here a tial nominee. J. A. H. Hop- ins, New York, head of the “commit ft 48, held meetings behind ¥y and contin. BOOST OIL PRICE a DALLAS Texas, Nov. 19—ER@ tive today, the price of Corsicia ™ is $1 a barrel, an 7 ents over the price § gnolia Petros | crude o! the names |* y'll ‘ave none o' them furriners Punch (London), : president of BRR ERE SEY SS ation of Labor} THE KICK y identified with the} First Fair Samaritan—My dear, labor party movement, |don’t you just adore charity work? wn that he may have home seem so pala” views on the subject. dg 4 | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO — ANO- 30, OUR Society HAs GRONN APACE. ON THE OCCASION OF THIS OUR NINTH ANNUAL GANQVET, IT IS INDEED GRATIFYING* TO Nore A, FINS SPIRIT OF ------ But SHE’S SO CRANKY NOWADAYS, T GUESS I’D BETTER NOT PD UKE TO TEX THAT COOK OF OURS THE COFFEE GAT YOU GO AND TELL HER, HENRY - SHE RESPECTS YOU QUITE A LOT- XECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS tal > Rw GATHERING. CiKS THAIS HAS (US CUT-UP WHO ASPIRES To BE THE UPS oF THs PARTY BUT" DON'T FORGET THAT "IN THE MIDST OF LIFE : WS ARE Ih h> Psat’ tt! LIEN i ———————# HO, Mom! , MOM!

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