The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, September 23, 1937, Image 7
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THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
Vying for Your Favor
THE FEATHERHEADS
SAY/ Did '*XJ GET
A PHONE CALL from
THE BAMK -foDAY^
7^
I vNI
v/ell, rney
CALLED ME.
AFTERWARPS
THEY NEEDHT ^
HAVE BoTHEREP-
\ Told them a
THIMS OR TWO—
SO I <SATHB?ED
NOU
They cauled
UP AMD SAID
WE WERE,
OVERDRAWN-
owed them
FIFTY-one
DOLLARS-H
^ MA T TER POP Pop, He Can Fix Ya Up With a Ship on Your Cheat
Double Check
v/cll—
WE
DO
SO I SAID LAST \
MONTH WE HAD A
BALANCE OFVI07.00
THAT THEY owed US —
AND VtfE DiDM'T
CALL “THEM
OPjll
By C. M. PAYNE
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these slim lines and elegant shoul
ders were just made for this
queen of all fabrics—and evi
dently I go for things royal**
f'tNE, two. three smart frocks
^ on the line ready to go—ahof
ping, kitchenwarda, to the office
downtown. And as every worn*
knows, a well stocked wardrobe
needs all three.
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Pattern 1348 is designed in sizes
12 to SO (10 to » bust) Size 14 re
quires 4% yards of 20-inch
at. plus 1% yards tor
Pattern 1304 la •
sues 34 to 40 Sui
JS yards of I
Frees New On. I H yard
Says the jaunty model to the. Pattern 1174 la
Ml, “1 can toO Pm gonna tool I ttam 12 to V (10 to M buat
wefl dreeaed In this In lie peptom ^ |4 require* 2% yards ti
fleck reedy tor spans, a mat moo moAertnL WMb sftH
es dinner in town, end the coad ti requirea 4 yerds «f
donl high spinsa my new imos terval. plue H yard tor enilar In
glee make mo anre theft t wtO be cnnftreeft. Te trim too mllar Sto
wenftad el nB three i pnees 01ft yerds ef braid.
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to ptomeetoeed wwdL was ee ewey
to amke aa n Is to amis.
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Mind
By J. MILLAR WATT
IT was A CAATO ntoTTY —
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AND WHAT Oto
THEY TALH
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■wkrenemass satod. ase wed
Bead gvoketoi
swbrenertow*
ae anything toai Is
fores nor ta the margin af toe
renartewmeea (toot ta. toai dons
neft recetee attosdfton and manat
be regarded aa a actual expert-
ence of the moment) but which.
The Curse of Progress
MOW I vL'tkur vou aoftRDS ano
TACkUE? TO LIME UP 6EUIMO EACH
OTI4ER. ABOUT TEN VAROS ft PACT—
AMO, CUAUL1C• YOU SMASH YOUR WAV
THQOUeH ‘EM —WHEN YOU PASS THE
PR ST «JV, 60 CM TO THE NEXT, AMP
SO OW—BUT SMASH VOU« WAV
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Kain, Lto.
^ tourist traveling through the
Texas panhandle got into conversa-
tior with an old settler and his son
at a filling station.
“Looks as though we might have
rain," said the tourist
“Well, I hope so," replied the
native, “not so much for myself ts
for my boy here. I’ve seen it rain.”
—Exchange.
NOISE
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
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History’s Repetition
“What we want to do," said the
excitable man with brisUy hair, "is
to take all the money from the rich
and give it to the poor."
“Grand Ideal" answered Senator
Sorghum, “but bow art you going 10
keep the samo people from getting
the money away (ram the poor,
same as they did te the diet place*"
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LIFE’S LIKE THAT
By Fred Neher
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