The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1924, Page 6

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ADAM AND EVA An Apple a Day WELL ADAM, YoU LES. ADA' 5st WELL. AgAn bic CARROTS OR TRY, You KNOW AN APPLE A DAY WILL AN ONION A DAY WOULD KEEP EVERYBODY MORE UNCOOKED DOCTOR AWAY THAN APPLES, * Z/ $4.25? my Hf GOOONESS THAT SEEMS AN AWFUL LOT OF MONEY FOR JUST ONE. WEEKS GROCERIES. WELL YOU KNOW ¥ ENERSTRING: 16 GETTIN’ | COTERRIBLE HIGH. Baas 1S UP TO'LEVEN CENTS NOW: HERE ELUS 16 SOMETHIN’ FER You. \ ee Cay MOMENTS WED LIKE TO LVE OVER— WHEN YOU GOT A BAG OF CANDY EVERY=—= TIME THE GROCERY BILL WAS PAID. - MERCHANT, HAS WASHED HIS WINDOW AND JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF NEW GooDs RB PRICED TO MEET ANY COMPETITION 1D MORNING, GOOD MORNING! YOUNGMAN - GLAD To SEE You GETTING SUCH R ANEARLY START THIS MORNING: / WELL! GUESS [mM THE FIRST ONE DOWN THIS MORNING - OH GEE! HERE COMES MR. BLAKE THE MANAGER ol) JOB NOW AND ''M GOING TO TAKE GOOD CARE OF IT- NICE MORNING- BY AL POSEN So YOU'RE A COUNTRY FELLOW- EH? MEET MR. KICK - MY COUSIN FROM THE WILDS OF REUBEAVILLE - L GPOSE YOU DO THE GARN- DANCE - AND THE LANCERS - AND QUADRILLE - - THEM DAYS iS GONE FOREVER: -~ YOUR DRESS- SUIT FITS - -- BOT STILL FRECKLES AND HIS FRI BY BLOSSER AO, THANKS ay Hats Off to F ial [ WELL! HERES \7 MET MAKE MONE! \)\ | CHASIN HATS FoR ‘ASK PROBE OF LINERS’ SALE Senator Wants to Know How Much Dollar Line Paid | WASHINGTON, Jan, 9—Investt. | gation of the wale of neven whipping bourd liners to the Dollar line will |be demanded by Senator Fletcher, Florida, ranking democrat on the commerce committee, Fletcher will ask that the prices paid for the seven “President” ships De discloned, He also will ask information on the wale of the steamer City of Los Angeles, to the Los Angeles Steam. jehip Co The seven “President” ners cost more than $26,000,000. The ship. ping board refused to give out the terms of the salo to the Dollar line, jon the ground that this information would be valuable to foreign com. petitors, q Fletcher has obtained a copy of what purports to be the contract for jthe sale of the “President” liners, | According to this document, the Dol. ar interests got the seven vessels for $3,000,000, Aijred H. Lundin | GREET FRENCH OO QW | : . Lundin Promises a} SAILORS HERE — fl | . Washington beauties will dis. | Cleanup if He tribute carnations and apples to the boys aboard tho French cruiser Is Elected |Jeanne d’Arc, at anchor in Elliott | |bay, ‘Thuraday afternoon, Mrs. With a formal announcement of | George H. > ia eae a jpolicy Alfred H. Lundin, former a fey pric a akstent ts pt King county prosecutor and promt. | &*! ade Tay foe fhe Rant Bealtio attorney, fled hls Go| oe Soe ning at the y Boge, laration of candidacy for the may- Washington st, at 3 o'clock, spend- Oraity nomination with City Comp- ine neue time aboard the warship, troller Harry W. Carroll Monday. oLisaityaistarnity-eatelty” ta EE REE TY O08 CLAM |. en tthe Pena CreOS wie ment andxanti-vice. He will) 10' o claves’ belo trcnal |e claret: ae eel ec re mallors and. Seattle cliisne "Watneg’ if elected, who will clean out the Gay afternoon when the six-stackal |erooks on the Seattle police depart- cruiser, was scheduled to drop siic Tats, Tal radleate vice and thé) cor in Eillott bay at 8 o'clock. The Haquor traffic; complete the Skagit! (\t.° tanned by 600 seamen and ode naire TAWA Out Of) 99 otricers, 1s making a trip around polities, he sald, the world with 75 French ensigns, 7% indin is the fourth candidate to! conwieting thelr tralning period. q the mayoralty. Councilman!” yrayor J, Brown and a wel- i T. Erickson, Mrs. Kathryn| coming party wns to shove off from a and Mayor Brown have al-|ine dock to welcome Commandant t believed ANY 1p. de Saint Salvy and his vessel to nal candidates will enter the | gcattie, ‘The ensigns will be restricted to undin’s platform, epitomized, is:|/the ship during the stay here, due ttle must be made a clean clty.)t too much romping around in San be driven out. The) Francisco’ recently—hence the girls st go, Police morale,| wit go aboard to extend thelr wel- y ved, must be re-| come stored. The idea that @ city pros-| Officers of the Jeanne a'Are were, pers when vice and gambling Mlour-| +5 be the guests of the Chamber of d ish 48 fundamentally wrong.” } Commerce at a banquet Wednesday In his statement Wednesday|cyening at the Rainier club. Lundin says that “a city is more dca likely to expand and flourish where/ there are clean, wholewme. pleas| Dr, Curry to Tell ures and where men, women, boys H + . land girls aro safe... . Because of of Isaiah in Talk present adminis-| Dr. A. Bruce Curry, well-known £0 one fears the law. | writer and professor of English BI- y |ble and method in the Bibjical sem- inary, in New York, will give a book q or would be| study the prophecy of Isaiah to . experienced,|the Bible study class of the Y. W. to direct the police/C. A., which meets Thursday, Janu- free it from graft collectora| @ry 10, at 2 o'clock. ake its officers obedient to! URI Me fnte untetpat rait-| /UCKer and Hyland j : » declares ne would xee| — Join With Elvidge “political football”) witmon ‘Tucker and Ivan In Hy- nd, who have been associated as law partners for 25 years in Seat- tle, announced Wednesday the for- Co-operation with the city COUN-|metion of a new partaecship with jcil is another pledge. Ford Q. Elvidge. The new firm j_.rhe Skagit project must be! name will be Tucker, Hyland & Hic jcompleted as: quickly as. possible"! vines with offices at $07: Lowman arn the announeement. building. |Hanson Elected to _| Federal Agents in Head Seattle Home| School in Oregon | H. L. Hanson was Tuesday night/ Carl Jackson, of the general pro- nt of the Lyng Home | hibition office, and Harry V. WH- ho home, for girls, | iamson, federal narcotics chief, at- immigrants, Was | tended the conference and school of TS ago. | instruction of Oregon dry agents, fed- elected Include:/eral narcotics men and sheriffs at vice president; Portland on Tuesday. The meeting, Mrs. C. Lyng | which was attended by more than 60 Miss J. Vogel, | men, will close Wednesday, they an- ; 4% Nelllo Logslet, | nounced. Federal agents of Wash. |{ngton were extended invitations to j attend the conference, f lear D “business di owned utilities, matron, Tanner Speaks on “MAN'S RELATIONSHIP TO Bank Guaranty Act) rie ANIMAL WoRLD" ts 00 W. V: n Tanner spoke on “The | theme of a stereoptican lecture to nk Guaranty Act” at the|be presented at the Labor Temple of the Seattle Bar associa.|Thursday night by Professor Kin- the L. C. Smith, Building | caid, of the University of Washing- Wednesday noon ton. The public is invited. | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO WHY, OF COURSE, MRS.TRYE, YOUR WORK 1S HARD! You Go ar It IN SUCH A HAPS HAZZARD MANNER ! \t WOULD BE A ScoD IDEA THIS NEW YeaAR POR YOU To ADOPT SOME REFORMS —— METHODS To ALL BIGHT, Certs HAVS ORDER !! DON'T TALK To THE HeEce it!

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