The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1924, Page 14

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PAGE 14 ADAM AND EVA (ZZADAM, WiLL You) /WELL, THERE'S A BIG BATCH OF WORK AT THE OFFICE AND | MUST NOT BE Gosh! THAT'S SEATTLE A Half Day Off DON'T You THIN) YOU'D Berrer. START FOR THE. WUST WAIT TIL | TRY THIS THING OUT AGAIN. (T'S “YOU DONT CATtH THE OLD CROSSING WATEHMAN STAYING HOME FROM WORK JUST @ SECAUSE HE CANT BEND ONE OF HIS LEGS SSS I" Dappy, I'LL BET 1 CAN DO SOMETHING 5 YOU CAN'T DO- i WHAT CAN {THAT BE? DOINGS OF THE DUFFS “YI CAN r} ON My HEAD + ALL ALONE» (HAVE To sHow }) ME Ai) SLT |‘ Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks *- [_SHit_WINS SAFETY AWARD ) — lies | BY CAP HIGGINS You. BE VERY LATE FOR THE. ofeice. YOU MUST START~ RIGHT AWAY 4 ATE TOBACCO SMOKE (IN THE CHECKER CLUB WAS TOO MUCH FOR "HOP”HENDRICICS WHO IS _ DETERMINED To MAKE GooD ON HIS a) RESOLUTION TO STOP THE USE OF TOBACCO | FoR A YEAR ~ STAR AAR. DEAN (5 ASKING (F YOU ARE Sick. AND SAYS THERE'S A LOT OF WORK. At THE OFFICE TELL Him | CAN'T POSSIBLY GET DOWN THIS MORNING. VERY URGENT PERSONAL BUSINESS. GosH! THIS IS A CLEVER SON - YOU KNEW |} WHAT YOU WERE } ALKING ABOUT! / WELL DONE, MY \ | “FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS * TLL 60 wn | WHO SHOWED You HOW To DO IVIA, BUT THAT TRICK P bpp hes fs SHE TOLD ME NOT TO TELL ANY BODY - BUT FRADKLY SPEAKING, DARLING - AW'T L STILL THE HANDSOME CUSS ? *\/ ny, wa, Yes MARRIED A KING, WOULD } 1. T SUPPOS! BY BLOSSER WILLIE AN’ ALEK THAT } gprs a 24 (NINE LIVES? |" SPLENDOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924, Sixty thousand teachers who entered the 1922 national | contest conducted by the Highway Education board sought | the award won by Miss Teresa M. Lenney, a teacher in the | New Rochelle (N. Y.) public schools, for the best “Practical | Lesson on Highway Safety.” As national winner she.re- | ceives $500 and a trip to Washington, D. C., with all ex | penses paid, gifts of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce. Judges who reviewed Miss Lenney’s paper, and § | the others, are Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, national president, § | League of American Penwomen; Dr. A. B. Meredith, com- missioner of education for Connecticut, and Dr, Ernest Hamlin Abbott, editor of The Outlook. Owing to | Previous | Booking | | Recent dispatches ; ee | cat belonging to B. A. Bone,|\shrine of Tutankhamen as ja Los Angeles photographer, | “overwhelming” in its mag: must have the proverbial nine | nificence. Howard Carter, m | lives a feline’s supposed to! charge of excavations, i possess. Anyway, she got u and walked away, apparently | shown here at the drawing | none drab Wgnade biel aa board, where he carefully ience, after a fall from .a : ; | sizth-floor window ledge, | ecords all objects before She missed her step while | they are removed from the | chasing pigeons. | tomb. | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | ° and “Pongee,” white Persian, or, Egypt, describe the cir Pic OH, 1 SAY, MISTER, JL SMOKS A PIPE,Too, At TIMES. Wes! ano There ARE CERTAIN OTHER TIMES L LAY OFF or \r il

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