The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1924, Page 6

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| Bion MAN, POOR MAN, BEGGAR MAN, THIER! On EVA, HE'S GOING TO BE A THIEF. HE'S JUST GOT FOUR BUTTONS J “DON'T BE. SUPERSTITION ADAM, ITS SI o— THE SEATTLE S\S UM GOIN’ BE NAUGHTY BURGLAR MAN WHEN UM GROWS VP? -- Te wes GOING TO \ (A Be A THIEF I Hcee) GOING To Be ANY HE'LL BE A GOOD ONE]! KIND OF A THIEF! LIKE NAPOLEON SUPERSTITION I¢ r lac a — PERFECT NONSENSE | } ) (ms va) f bal FCC BUTTON! Are You DOING, ) smilie EVA Pp 5 {M SEWING ‘ f ON a) cap WiccinS. OUT OUR WAY “Mt GETTING BY ON HIS LOOKS. OTEY WED BETTER KEEP OvR EYS ON THAT FELLER-HE JUST GOT A MESSAGE SAYING ~“To TAKE Goods FRO CARS EAS pee © STATION AGENT DAD KEYES AND MARSHAL OTEY WALKER ARE SUSPICIOUS OF EVERY 2 STRANGER WHO COMES ‘To TOWN SINCE + Box CAR BLRGLARS WERE REPORTED TAKING NO-NO -1SAT WE CANT TAKE NO CHANCES mr LIQUOR RAN FROM SUITCASE; OWNER RAN FROM OFFICER (Bayne EXHNEBS cont nor ain at the King at, statlo arts of liquor, and forced him to rint from the proximity of an officer of the law Sunday night He was carrying two eases, and dropped one, ‘The accident was aceompanied by attracted Pato! || quist. Aw th to inventigate, || the other muiteane ee ; PHONE APPEAL IS DISMISSED WASHINGTON, Jan, 7.—~The mu preme court today dismissing the tition entered in the name of Judge Rdward B. Cushman, United States district Judge for the Western district neton, Bouthern division, of a wr he Pac Af he | phone Co, by the jcult court of appeal an odor which van 1. P. Appel er approached an dropped elegraph & 4 Bt for th: ciroult, requiring the diatrict ES ES earner | Hear and determine the company mo. BY STANLEY, s|tlon to dismins the sult brought against its rates by the officia ate and the cities of Ie, before the rates charged by the compa: Washington, | Motion to dismiss was made by At torney General Dunbar of Washing ton. He said Cushman had dismissed | the puits action eme court n clared Monday, “Our victory last Monday in having e mandamus | procedings dismissed in Tacoma auto. maticaly makes this « moot question jand the dimmiseal of the petition for | review by the supreme court t# mere ly © matter of legal form,’* FORBID ARMS TO ' MEXICO REBELS U.S. Government Opposes Sale to Revolutionaries WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The ed States government will exert Influence to prev to Mex! out the pro sale of arms an rev naries, bit with: ion of an em by the pres was learned s bargo there, it was said, will not be needed. RET MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924. MEASLES HERE NEAR EPIDEMIG \Climax Is Reached, School Doctor Says BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER MEASLES!" warns the green rd which today # na hundreds Seattle homes. Do you want to it out of yours? tile Iw in the throes of a mild les epidemic, which is rapidly ap- hing its peak Appearing first ential districts, it x working in toward th art of the nd the only way to check its , according to Dr, Ira ¢ | Grown, school medical inspector, for parents themselves to take the . | dimple precaution of a dally examina ‘tion of the throats of thelr children. “Measien can be detected In the | throat days before any other » tome appear,” says the doctor, during this period of throat incul nfected child is quite uns y a virulent carrier of the 1- ask Beattie paren’ to by me to the extent of 4 every ng hool, If they nee any rf the throat or p . | ask them to p the child at home, for without doubt that child has tho * Dr, Brown said. lly I will not recommend it Tu dren loose to amuse themselves in the stores, picture shows, and out in the wet, while an epidemic rages, is in reality exposing them in greater measure than keep ig them in school and under careful vervation.”” According to the doctor, parents nee be- already had the trikes tw | not to be lightly overlooked, So remember, parents: Every ing look for the little rea spots, #, pin-head points in the throat palate, and regardless of how w Loulse or Johnny may feel, at ence {# & menace t NIGHT SCHOOL ‘TERM TO OPEN o rtudents In the public were schedul ial arts, is 1 aid under the 1 costs the nom ix to be held at Broadway, announced. es are held In two divisions, eoting on Tuesdays and # and some on Mondays and _ DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A Bit of Good Luck RC at TILE bo THe ST) (ISN'T THAT FINE, 7 HONEY P TWENTY FIVE DOLLAR RAISE-, the commercial stuMes, which last Yporis, ’'vE cor \ TENANTS OF THIS \ FLAT REALIZE WHAT 5 Nici aig Jona ea Dancing Started closing oni cafe or cab: from 6:15 to 9:15 In the evenings. A PROSPEROUS : ( ( |Jsugst KNEW you BUSINESS RESIDES ( COULD DO IT WILBUR i You’RE NOT (1 JUST KNEW You } \ FOOLING ME? ff wx COULD a ‘\ mel || 1AN a“ SS ~~ 6 a uff, nd employ Kirby Ba) f testimony ring was before the = Monday [ What's in the Air Monday, January 7 affecting the hall, will be ar court on the School Children in Safety Competition School children of the elty are rules, origin. is in con ah rc : THEM DAYS IS GOD KPHR—130 to #9. KFJC—2:30 to 4:30 p, m.; 8:30 p.m th KIR—6 Pp. m.; 7:30 to |) Wash 8:30 p. m ithe P. charge EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO (_We'Re PRETTY BUSY, BUT JUST AS-SOON AS | jo MY MEN GETS THROUGH ON THE CARS THEY'RE WORKING ON Now ULL PUT HIM RIGHT TO Work ON WouRS,. Demolish This on Your Drum A. council, is in general WHET SEEME TO GE THE TROUGLE,| THE MEA) WON'T DANCE OTH DEAR?- YOURE WORRIED, TM ME, 1 GUESS, "CAUSE I'M TOO AFRAID- SHY AND STAID- UT-TOT- M7 DEAR - MOST MEN PREFER THE QUIET GASHFUL MAID THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ! Agi MMO Mey y = DO YOU MEAN THOSE NINETEEN~VeaR hy AR -OLD KIDS ARE THE MEN You woucDd R LOOSE ON MY CARS SEN Jay’s Right—to a Certain Degree FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS \ ROOM AN’ PLAY { WITH MY Toys.

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