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

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\ ADAM AND EVA MOTHER'S . SHES COMING TOMORROW ON THE 215. YOu Must MEET HER. WITH TRE CAR. WELL WHAT DO NOvu THINK ABOUT R-O-L-EE-R S-K-A-THE-S OR A W-R=I1-ST W-AFTEGCH ? SSS Soe A SE THE ONY TIME EDGAR EVER C) MOTHER'S § ** Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks °*- | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1928, Home Work GOSH! | NEARLY 1 PUT THE LITTLE. BROKE MY BACK f GETTING THOSE BIG TRUNKS UP TO THE ATTIC. ONE HERE IN room. SHE SENT ME THE KEY AND ASKED ME THAT'S ALL RIGHTS \ EVA, | KINDA ENJOY WORKING 1D THE HOUSE MOTHER GIVE. You MORE. WORK. TO DOF. WELL THESE LITTLE A-UH R-A-D-1-O S-E-TS ARE PRETTY GOOD. WISHED HE HAD MORE SCHOOLING DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 1 GUESS SHE’S NOT HOME VE BEEN TRYING TO \22222) MAKE UP MY MIND WHAT TO GET DORIS FOR CHRISTMAS ~ I'LL TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING WHAT SHE HAS ON HAND - [ ( JUDGING FROM THE CALICO FISH HOOKS MHL 9 Xou SAY SHE ALWAYS DID | MAKE (phe N | OF N ? Neeeeeoomen aS sony : (i pre “WO CASH CUSTOMERS WERE ORIVEN OLT OF DRAKES BUTTER AND EGG BAZAAR TODAY WHEN SOME YOUNG HOODLUMS STUFFED A RUBBER BOOT IN THE HOT STOVE ~~ | ® BY ALLMAN NOW WAIT UNTIL SHE CLOTHES, HATS, SHOES, BEADS, HAIR NETS AND TOILET SPECIALTIES - | CAN'T THINK OF ANY- THING SHE REALLYNEEDS- COMES HOME AND cers | A SLANT AT THAT LAYOUT AND THEN ILL ASK HER/ WHAT SHE WANTS et FOR HER plagues j MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1928, ROSING SEEKS Seattle Students May Get} | Eastern Scholarship Searching the country for vocalists of exceptional talent, Vladimir Tos ing, Russian tenor, who will sing at| the Metropolitan theater M night, will stage a tryout mui next Sunday afternoon for scholar ships in the Mastman Sehol of Music Rochester, N.Y, Rossing in director of the operatic department of this) school, George Eastman, the millionaire | cdmera manufacturer, hopes to build up an American opera company at hin wchool and Rowing ts search for students qualified to recely of the scholarships, ‘They incl two years’ tuition and $26 weekly tor expenses of the student Applications for the tryout sould | be made to Viadimir Rosing, ‘Van |couver hotel, Vancouver, B, ©, up to Friday morning, and to him at the New Washington hotel, Seattle, on Saturday Rowing’s program Monday at the Metropolitan follows | i | "The Nightingale and | : night by “The Orphan “Invocation to Rain "Cradle ftong of De Death Cycle” .. Moussorgsky a) | S Borodine “Dido (1068-95) | “Hebridean Da: | “Love Went « ne Z | Nicolas Sionimaky et the plano. | Nowe Mey Fliers | Claimed in Crash 108 ANGELES, Dec. 17.—-Two | more army flyers were claimed by | aircraft accident Sunday when Lieut | W. D, Fowler, 26, of Hollywood, and | Bergt, Harvey Lightfoot, 28, of Cul ver City, were killed while attempt jing to alight at Cloverfield, near| | Venice, Fowler went into a glide to make }® landing and then swung jnto a |slow bank. The plane made two large circles, 400 fect in the air, and then crashed onto the fie } ee a |Twain’s Old Cabin | Will Be Memorial STOCKTON, Cal, Dec. 17.—Mark/ } Twain's old cabin on “Jackas + near Sono: n yy W. J. >» Mining man, and James A Gillas, to Tuolumne |county as a memorial to the noted} | author. C as, known “mother lode” “Jim Gillta,” in the thruout. the mining country as! lived thru a winter] bin with Twain. re LOST $50 IN CARD GAME, SAYS MAN IN JAIL FOR BURGLARY C, Bareff is held on a charge of robbing a store at 2139 First ave, Sunday morning. directly into the arms of two po- || Noemen as he emerged from the place. “I had to do something to get || back $50 which I Jost in a card game,” the policemen say he told them. Bareff was booked on an || open charge. He walked |} THUGS PICK UP MUSIC TALENT MAN, ROB HIM Victim Is Found Unconscious in the Street Attacked by four thugs who had previously picked him up {np a small him a ride, A, Bound hotel, wax pus early Monday orning and thrown from the auto on Dearborn st Johanson reported that he got into the auto at Second ave. and Wash. ington at, and that they were driv. ling up Dearborn st., when three of the men suddenly jumped on him, A atrugsle resulted, Johanson way knocked unconscious and robbed of ¢|20 cents, after which he was tossed from the car. He was taken to the 6 | city hospital, Walter Tornils, 2012% Blanchard lat, was struck in the face early Monday morning by a bandit who 1 held him up with a gun at Third - | ave, and Blanchard st. The bandit became angry when he failed to find any money on Tornils and struck his victim in the face with his fist, according to Tornlis. OBREGON LEADS DRIVE ON REBELS Mexican Federal Troops Attack Revolutionists BY FREDE t K G. NEUMEIER (United Press Staff Correspondent) MEXICO CITY, Dec. 15.—(Delayed) | Driving back the rebels in the west, “| federal forces have turned suddenly upon those in the east, and with President Obregon taking personal dt- rection of the attack from somewhere in the field, government troops are being flung swiftly into action against the main insurgent army in the Vera Cruz rector. Obregon returned from the Jalisco nector Friday, after he had reviewed @ strong federal force, and started it on its way against Gen. Estrada’s rebel army of the west. Latest reports were that the loyal troops were driving the insurgents back upon Guadalajara Valisco), the latter retreating and destroying bridges and railroads behind them, offering little resistance. The main federals’ action, however, appears to be coming In the east, to which Obregon and his generals |turned their attention the moment .\it was seen that the insurgents in © west would not stand up and |fight a decisive battle. The plan of General Estrada ap- peared to be a draw on the federals, avoiding a battle, but keeping at- tfon engaged #0 as to prevent the se of troops for use against Gen- Guadalupe Sanchez in the east. General Calles, whose candidacy for the presidency was in consider- able measure responsible for the present rebellion, has gone to join President Obregon at Apizac and assist in direction of operations in | the Vera Cruz sector. ‘RATE TRIAL IS ORDERED SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 17.—The | federal court of appeals, sitting here | today, granted the Pacific Telephone | & Telegraph Co, a writ of mandamus | ordering immediate trial of its suit ainst the state of Washington to | set aside the rate schedule the state i fixed in 1919. HE STOLE A CANNON, BUT DECIDED WAR WAS OVER! enn., Dec. 17.—~An old trench mortar cannon, used il war, stolen from near the court house years ago, ly returned to the court house steps here last night |] during a snowstorm. A letter found in the mouth of the cannon stated: “A few years ago I seen this gun setten near hear and I got to thinken ‘bout the war. I wanted that gun. It took me to nighis to get it loose, T put it in my horse and wagen and I took it home and put it in the smokehouse where I could look at it and think about Chicka- maugee and that Sunday morning and them dam yanks and the time I was captured by them and mean treatment they gave. I'm gitten old now and this here relic wont do me no good when I'm gone’so I made God knows I didn’t mean no harm by A LADY TRAFFIC-MAnacer }?+ BUSINESS MATTERS WOMEN ARST ONS IVE EVER MET! N ee ARS QUITE IGNORANT AS EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | DEFACING. “iP FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MERE! NOW, T GUESS VIC WONT “MATS AOT THE WAY T WANT YOU To BE@ WHY DIDN'T YOU STAND OU, NIC LADE woz | CHASIN AE ANS IF T DIDNT GET IN TH HOUSE HE wouLDA : FOUGHT ME. SS i DONT BVERYBOby |Z TELL YOU 'T’ Do THINGS You CAN Do BEST? WELL, T CAN RUN RETTER THAN T CAN Figur!

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