The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1923, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks Adam's Health Is Failing BY CAP HIGGINS | =e . —— ae _asenepeeeene ADAM. YOU MUST WHY EVA, MEN DON'T DIE OF A LITTLE IT ISN'T THE DOCTOR, Hf FORGIVE Me . BUT You mMusT CASE OF INDIGESTION. SO ADAM. ITS THE INSURANCE AGENT: Doctor, En? y i ) PAGE 6 J YOUR HEALTH. Nor worry! YOu'VE. CALLED IN THE)” : ee ABOUT ME ” Sapamuana way “BY STANLEY HOLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN © Ay SAK BLess Alive Met NOU GO" BED LESTER! AND JOE YOu WAKE UP AND WATCH WHAT YOURE DOING THERE ! c . WELL BoYs ITS JUST AS } THOUGHT THE SAME OLD You SAY SHE HAD A BAD DAY ? No-NO- ASTHMA! iy, Cia, ‘STANLEY a » = « G © ; Doctor PILLSBURY VISITED ADNT SARAH PEABODY “TODAY AND ANNOUNCED PUBLICLY THAT SHE HAS A SEVERE ATTACK OF ASTHMA BROUGHT ON BY “THE EXCITEMENT OFANARGUMENT WITH TWO PIPE SMOKING DRUMMERS - Wilbur Took Lessons oo) eee : Afi BY THE LOOKS OF THINGS YOUARE NOT SEWING VERY WELL- YOU OUGHT To BY ALLMAN YES, MY WIFE TAUGHT Yi ME HOW TO SEW ’EM ON JUST TWO WEEKS AFTER / * ' % Come IN? 7 11h, ARE YOU TRYING ms : TO DO THERE? yi a ; Five rf Hy ated Mele Mulia belie Sac WE WERE MARRIED- _/ ~, ——— Soe ~ er Mize OH I’M TRYING To (2 \ GUESS YOU ARE : eines eee emer SEW AFEW BUTTONS; [f { RIGHT, WILBUR- | NOTICE li 7 { HERE, SHow } fz ON SOME OF MY YOUR SHIRTS AND THINGS \ ie J CLOTHES | ALLHAVE BUTTONS ON Bae ee us ( THEM SINCE Hl YoU MARRIED 4%, nen HEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Check This on Your Checkbook Tee OK FOR THE DANS WHEN) BEAUTY SHOPS WERE TOTALLY ONKNOWA) |= WE GIRIS NEED FACIALS, WAVES AND BOBS -SO COME ACROSS, THEM DAYS 1S GONE FOREVER! - SEE WHY, CERTAINLY NOT WHAT MADE You ASK {sH A QUESTION ? See TI tr ‘ ett! my eeacpapy ||| ‘ WELL, AY }7 MOST BE Rie TLL ) || etocrapny 2-7 Teena i SAYS AE CAME } “ hry tb a | te COLUMBUS ) = ACROSS an f =| DISCOVER THE ATLANTIC OCEAN? » ASK POP IF IT'S f \ | ANS | | | EVERETT TRUE Brisk, Tuneful Melodies Make It Big Hit on flayor STUDENTS’ PLAY KIDNAP VICTIM BY BLOSSER |" Auto Plunges Into canyon Satu . ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923, BY CONDO OH, BAY, MR. TRUS, DID You S66 ANYTHING or OUR DOGS L PENNED HIM UP IN THE BASEMENT BEFORE L CEFT WITH THe PAMICY IN THE CAR THIS MORNING GARLY. > ) YES, WS SaW Him, BUT AT FIRST We HEARD Him} “He YOwLED 80 PyTIFUCLY HAT L STGPPEYD OVER AND LET HIM OUT J! WELL, SAY, WHAT RIGHT HAV® You Got To PULL THAT ND or STure t — THS RIGHT To PROTECT THE NGEIGHGORHOOD’S N&RVES AND A DOMB ANIMAL FRom DUMB wNGR It ITs “Trene’’ Is as Amusing and Sprightly as Ever and dainty play at t this Winter, the Delaney, who NFOR ‘AUTO BANDITS «| Man Robbed of $118; Lone m at the point of a the auto and drive off e police ar- Harlberg was held in the robbery. He ne 805% Terry ave. orning at Sev- st. by a lone a of a gun and escaped after 6 cents from him. | Suspect Held for 2 Payroll Murders ‘ns Sheriff Will Not \) ny Ask Man’s Return * heriff's office ek the return jas W. L. Alberta, in © murder of Dep- and Elmer f Lanahan did not at of the man seen ith Cady the day of the shooting, it was asserted. Canyon; One Killed he YREKA, Cal 28 A, based many good bargains 4 by Seattle Auto Turn to the highwr NOW PLAYING POLA NEGRI FORTSON HVGESES 1 C. Bates’ Fame ¥ th until &00—After, 25 Orchestra show “THE CHEAT”: | ‘ |

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