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By ED WHEELAN
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Frank Jay Marfcey-Syndicate
- AHD.3EFF. TME WD TOLD ME THAT HE HAD DUCKED
UNDER THE TENT AND SAW 'SILK" DELIBERATELY
my alta 'with his whip' then the ■’bull' chargedj
AT •‘StLK" E>OT IN HER RUSH SHE MUST HAVE
OVERTURNED THE TIGER'S CAGE -
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ALL I WANT To KNOW -
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immediately
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PLENTY. MV friend,
AND THIS Time we’re
going to have a
SHOWDOWN, AND
I DONT MEAN
MAY&E !!
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LALA PALOOZA Boy Meets Girl
By RUBE GOLDBERG
TOM
GOODWIN
NEAPS
LALA'S
APPEAL.
OVER THE
AIR
AND IS
REUNITED
WITH
HIS
SWEETHEART
DIANNE
BOGGLE
AIN'T THAT SWEET!
JUST LIKE THE END
OF A MOVIE
. ROMANCE! ^
ROMANCE ! - AH,
THE SWEETNESS
AND BEAUTY OF
LOVE! A BOY
AND A GIRL !
NOTHING ELSE
COUNTS-
J2L
WHEN A MAN
MEETS A
WOMAN , THE
WHOLE WORLD
w LOOKS
&EAUTIFUL-
HEY! L
LOOK ^
WHERE
YA
YOU
OUMBELL!
Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, Inc.
S’MATTER POP—Ever Hear of a Push With Amplification
HE. vSOCKELD
ME.POP! GIVE.
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PUSH
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By C. M. PAYNE
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It Won’t Be Long Now
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POP—Or Something Will Happen
By J. MILLAR WATT
I KNOCKED ONE OF
THESE THINGS OFF.
LIKE YOU SAID !
AND NOTHING ^
HAPPENED ?
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no!
WELL FOR GOODNESS,
SAKE DON’T
KNOCK THAT
THE
SPORTING
THING
By
LANG
ARMSTRONG
KE.EI
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Amusement
'You’re gonna bafta abavo or else leave your bowling ball at tbe alley I'
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By
GLUYAS
WILLIAMS
♦
IS GIVEN PICTURE
BOOK TO LOOK AT,
AT AUNT SUE’S HOUSE
WHILE MOTHER AND
AUNT SUE ARE
BUSY IN KITCHEN
I
ABANDONS PICTURE
BOOK AT ONCE AND
SETS OUT LOOK I NS
FOR HIS OWN KIND
OF ENTERTAINMENT
CLIMBS UP IN
EASY CHAIR AND
FINDS THE
BOUNCING PRETTY
GOOD
rl
DISCOVERS A CUP
BOARD, AND PULLS
OUT A MASS OF OLD
MUSIC, SN APSHOT
ALBUMS, BOXES OF
ODDS AND ENDS, ETC.
CP
AFTER EXAMINING
EVERYTHING CRAMS
IT ALL SOMEHOW
BACK INTO CUP
BOARD AND CLOSES
DOOR WITH HIS
SPENDS SEVERAL
MINUTES CLICK
ING LIGHT
SWITCH ON
AND OFF
FEET
(fteleat»4 by The »a» Byodleaf, far)
CLIMBS UP AND
DOWN CHAIRS,PAUS
ING LONG ENOUGH
AT DESK TO WRITE
AN IMAGINARY LET
TER ON SOME NOTE
PAPER THERE
RETURNS TO BOOK AT
LAST, AND GETS
PRAISED WHEN
MOTHER AND AUNT
SUE COME IN,FOR
SITTING AND AMUS
ING HIMSELF SO
-jaaiETLY
TIPS l0
(rardeners
GARDENING AS HOBBY
ARDENING as a hobby can
be Tnade to pay excellent div
idends.As an example, a Mis
souri woman reports she made a
net profit of $300 from her two-
thirds-acre garden in a single sea
son. Figured at market prices,
food used fresh was $230; food
canned, $80; and food stored, $71.
Seed and sets cost her only $20.
There are two major requisites
to obtaining garden profits of this
kind. They are, willingness to
work and the use of quality seed.
It is important also to devote
considerable space to multiple pur
pose crops like beets, onions, and
tomatoes—crops that can be used
in a variety of ways.
Here, briefly, are the uses of
principal multi-purpose crops; On
ions — green, as relish; mature
bulbs fried, stewed, or as season
ing; bulbs for pickle, and relish
making; tops for seasoning; bulbs
for storage. Tomatoes — fresh
fruits for slicing or stewing, for
immediate table use; for canning,
or for making tomato juice, or to
mato catsup; green tomatoes for
frying, or for use in pickle rel
ishes, or in pie filler (like mince
meat); yellow fruits for preserves,
juice, or immediate table use.
Cabbage—fresh in slaw, or sal
ad; cooked for table use; canned
as kraut, or stored. Beets—tops
for greens; roots cooked fresh,
canned, pickled, er stored.
Chech
COLD
DISCOMFORTS
AT the first sign of a cold, make
xA up your mind , to avoid as
much of the sniffling, sneezing,
soreness and stiffly condition of
your nostrils as possible. Insert
Mentholatum In each nostril. Also
rub It vigorously on your chest.
You’ll be delighted with the way
Mentholatum combats cold mis
ery and helps restore comfort.
MENTHOLATUM
Gives C OIVI F O R.TbDaily
Who Is Rich?
He that is proud of riches is a
fool. For if he be exalted above
his neighbors because he hath
more gold, how much inferior is,
he to a gold mine! — Jeremy
Taylor.
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How wretched are the minds of
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if : pain
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Scornful Silence
Silence is the most perfect ex
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nard Shaw.
DONT BE BOSSED
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• When you feel gassy, headachy, logy
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