The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1924, Page 22

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THE OLD HOME TOWN YOu SAY { NO-NO -AF TER ™sS THAT "THEY UL ALL MAKEA HOME RUN ‘Ss qT | G OTHER fp THINGS WAS BROKEN “TODAY WHEN BUD Bower BROKE UP THE BALL GAME BY KNOGUUNG OUTA \ HOME RUN WITH “THE BASES FULL. coorgnt tnt by NEA “VOM'N POP a ADVERTISING} pant 3 HEM) ING’ AFURTHER HOLD ON HIS BUSINESS ** Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny F olks. BY STANLEY 4 a ~@ HOLD ER iS ¥ NEWT SHES ’ b i | f ”, AREARIN * & : F oh “The Ways of Business Are Hard , q EN 5 WE ARE FINANCING NO SCHEMES THAT OLD FOSSIL 1S ONE OF THOSE *S $10,000 . Oe MONEN BT TM GOING | CARRY OUT AN ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN ~ WITHOUT SECURITY — YOUR RECENT (HNe” GUNS WHO'D LOAN “100 A Dit REQUIRED BY Yo SHOW THOSE PESTER L TAKE (T FOR GRANTED THAT YOU SEE ) GAS WELL FAILURE IS AN EXAMPLE ) FoR A HIRST MORT , POP GUNN WINS T CAN GET ALOAD THE VAST POSSIBILITIES IN “MAGIC ‘| OF HOW WE MUST INSURE OUR. GWA { To PROMOTE WITHOUT COMING UNDER MUD" AND KNOW THAT IT'S A NTERES BEFORE ALLOWING OUR \ HIS COMPANY THEIR THUMBS RELIABLE INVESTMENT WHICH \ WALLET To BECOME THE PLAYTHING WITH AN MERITS A LOAN) WITHOUT SECURITY OF FOOLHARDN SPECULATORS ) THE SEATTLE STAN OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS —, THE UP AND DOWN OF THE WHOLE THING 1S THAT WAGH FUNKS HORSE IS VERY HEAD STRONG WHEN IT COMES TO GRASS. ka ane 5 TX Servic BOOTS AND COLLEGE STARTS IN A FEW DAYS, Boots — LETS MAP OUT YouR j SCHEDULE FOR THE GAME THINGS OVER YEAR | HAVE YOU ANY THAT 1 DID LAGT PARTICULAR COURSES ‘You YEAR ! \THNK MEBBE >) TW DEAN WILL WANT ME T'TAKE TH’ AND ELOCUTION WILL FIX YOU OUT FINE | DID You wrrre A COMPOSITION FOR T DAY, WILLIE? 6EE* I COULDNT ay ee ONE = MINES |} ABOUT TH’ L ELEPHANT | WANNA EAR NEW GAME FOR YOU, FELLOWS The next time you have a picnic and no water, hold a land “boat race.” race pictured above was held at a police field day at Ilford, London, A Busy Young Lady (oR ,OF COURSE YOU LALL WANT SOME PLGEBRA ~ BIOLOGY 1S TERRIBLY INTERESTING AND YOU WILL NEED ANOTHER YEAR OF GREEK — THEN ONE CLAGG EACH : IN PSYCHOLOGY , ENGLISH , HISTORY ~ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Willie’s Hard to Understand _ , ANIMALS. THEY ARE FOUND IN | CIRCUSES AND AFRICA=THEY Jf "7 HAVE BiG Ivory Tusus AND Jf 7 CARRY TRUNKS INSTEAD J dle a pole and race backwards as they hold it, under the direction of a coxswain. The OW, 1M ONLY JUS’ GOIN’ TO TAKE ONE CLAGG THIG YEAR~ AN! (M Goin’ TBE VERY LIGHT 4 SO BUSY \ DONT SEE g—| DO} SCHEDULE ! a BS ‘ Zi HOW \'M GOIN’ T'FIND es THaT | a fax THAT Wi. GE You PLENTY OF TIME , TOO, ON THE SIDE , TO GO 1 ON WITH YOUR | music classes | (CERTAINLY —_ You MEAN FOR ME TTAKE ALL || THATS A THAT “THIS 2 — I SHOULD ! L SAY! THATS A PEACHY COMPOSITION, witus // ts iT Ps) ie SAY NOT " ALL CRIEINALP Ly ¥ fi ana oF SHE'LL “MOTHER” SHE Teams strad- The U. S. S. Patoka, naval airship tender, is the first vessel to be equipped with a mooring mast for dirigibles. The Patoka will thus serve as a floating base for the Shen- andoah. It will be equipped with shop facilities to serve the giant cruiser of the air, uN NDOAH r The Seattle Sta BUSINESS | SERVICES ! 5 Attorney=atLaw Electric Machinery Hotels Granite 4 Hid iano Tuners I FUNERAL NOTICES a nto) address ND FOUND _ ohn in rd Aberal rewa i and Jackson conta’ > rings. Re a white cat of Green 4 k brindle femal 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED CAN you Women want- embroider? Tr weneral cooking: refer 806 Pine. Why go hungry if your credit {s good? “See us,” nd 8 Main st h Weistield cant repa tch, throw It away. een Clock. Opp. vo en Siti, Over a Candle SARANAC LAKE, N. Y | Chicago was close to being Fire! Sept. 12. de- |stroyed when a cow kicked over a] jlantern. hTe nearby village of Burke | was close to a like fate when a hen | kicked over a candle George Smith lighted a sulphur candle in his hen-house to kill the lice. He believed all the chickens | But, one hen had been When the whiff of the sulphur fumes shi ed raging around in an effort to es. She overturned the cand the poultry house was in the ¢ of a nest of old wooden structure: e was, for a time, most threat were out overlooked. WILL WE The engagement of Miss | | Frances Orren Lowden, third | daughter of former Governor | Frank O. Lowden, of Illinois, to John B. Drake, Jr., son of | Johw B. Drake, one of the! j owners of the Blackstone and Drake hotels in Chicago, has been announced, ——|19 FURNISHED HOU — 9 MALE HELP—Wannp Brown, BE sen it- A PUPILS WANTED FOR RENT 20 FOR I HOUSES, Fi RENT—HO CARTE NFURNISHED FLAT AND APARTMENTS Pike FOR RENTS i FURNISHED : if Front o : HED APR FLATS AND New pianos to rent; applied on pur. Meyer. Fourth, Cobb Bidg. Misi” r firm in the city AUCTION HOU) econd Ava 45” MISCELLANEOUS SALE September Clearance Sale Ladies’ Coats Suits & Dresses $2.50 Up Owl Clothing 18171 First Opp. Arcade Entrant 0. B. WILLIAM 00. HH and RS arage Doors . i Indestructible Ironing Boards with cabinet to set in wal ¢ board, complete =f ames $2 to veled, ‘OR I G POI scores of Ddeautifying ements and labor-saving s for the home, Tilustrated Ca ILLIAMS 00, Reautiful 3-piece velour ove $110 la omy c TTERS EWR Sold LL MAKES rr) 3 mont! A cee rebuilts sm ANFORD OBR o12Secomt BRE ect FULL c batteries, vacuur windshield 8, springs headlights, carburetors, ey x a, coossorite tt RECKING Cabl THE From fac 1609. STH foo CATA M

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