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t McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, S. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941 ■; ;; Ir A: & '< f IT''~ > !- '• the Whole Family BIG TOP By ED WHEELAN THE CROVWD WAS EVEM GrREATeR THAN AT THE AFTERNOON SHOW* ^^OH.WAL.WHATA |f VNONDCRFUL CROWD “ID PLAV TO - X crusT jlcnte iT !! VOU EET.MVRA, AHO ECUEVE ME, THAT MO& \N THERE IS. A FINE IRIEOTE TO SEFP e>AHGrS 7 HONEST/AMD SHOWMANS“HIP- HE CERTAIN IV MADE SHORT WORK OE THE STlNCER opRosmoN .*! an wHiLe'Silk" fowler had supped out OF THE'e.\G TOP AND WAS IN EARNEST CONVERSATION WfTHTWO MV^TfeRlOUS STRANGERS H X\V*v FJVW V\W^>\\ V WWA , vw*« vwry OY, X BOVS, HERE'S A COUPLE oE HUNDRED NOW - ‘S.TNq-ER. WILL TAKE CARE CF THE REST WHEN VOU GET ■ ~ BACK WlUi HIS SHOW**, Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, LALA PALOOZA 33-47 + 869*10 3*6—00/4 **** »t Musical Accompaniment By RUBE GOLDBERG PLL LEAVE VOU ALONE 80 VOU CAN CONCENTRATE ON ALL YOUR ADDIN* AN* SUBTRACTIN'* SOMEBODY SEND PER US? YES-THE RADIATOR IN THERE NEEDS FIXIN*- IT WHEEZES AN* SPOILS V° r <5^ Frank Jay Markey Syndicate. Inc. 5’MATTER POP—Officers at Chow MAVI HAVE W njcD .A OITEOP fMAJO'R. GENERAL- f^TATi LOOK 'ATTUT FER C awhile* Besides.nou r ATE YOURS, ^ MAJOR? LOOK GENERAL? THERE'S A EOHQER] OOHNA I300M US! HUH V IADDA YA MEAN ,r30MT3ER? WHERE'S IT ATT. O MY CAKE. ! ft 1 NEVER LAID. A HAND OH tT. GENERAL 1 «Kk>AM» l«v 1Mu>. a^MOlC^Tm. MESCAL IKE b,s.l.huntley Pa Should Write Hi* Congressman ?y r\ weatMt* wecxsr t \T DISAGREES WITH TR* VJEATHERi FORECAST/ •wfMKa few CAST ^•'*'(4,,, ft (TrsAi Mark R«f A L Haatl^ri loll^ Sags cJEAM BRASS ABOUT BEING A. SSUH^AOCv V^OMAM —■ AMO DOES SME.SAV ANYTHING ABOUT .BEING a self-made J V^VVIOOW ? . i POP—Better Make It a Seat Without Arms By J. MILLAR WATT SO YOLL HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE POP A SEAT- lN THE COUNCIL/ eleaaed^bj^Tka^Bel^SjjinidleateJiieJ fTh YES - AND NOT TWO AS WE ORIGINALLY. thought; •••••A* THE SPORTING THING •XvX* :*:*:-;v: •WS: V.V.V By LANG ARMSTRONG *•» * yA/<\ /// V'lfiW ** 1 Tl I II T* i I I :j5?f m WILD «: PITCH .V.'.V. ••I’d like to see somethin' long and racy lookin’ to go with this.’ By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ♦ mu \WMILE PLAVING CATCH WITH EDDIE SEL7ER, UN CORKS A PRODIGIOUS WILD THROW WITH HORROR SEES IT SAIL TEN FEET OVER EDDIE'S HEAD STRAIGHT FOR NEIGHBOR'S GLASSED* THINGS INSIDE HIM IN SUN PORCH STANDS. ROOTEDjWATCH- ING WHILE HIS STOMACH SEEMS TO DO FUNNY INSTINCT OF SELF-PRESERr AT LAST SECOND TURNS BALL MISSES SUN PORCH 101 “ VATIOM IMPELS HIM TO RUN, BUT HE SEEMS POWERLESS TO MOVE HIS BACK AND BRACES HIMSELF FOR SOUND OF SHATTERING GLASS m*ldM0d fry Thd Boll fryndlentn, NQ BY INCHES AND LANDS IN SHRUBBERY. AT ONCE BURSTS INTO LOUD CRY THAT HE WASN'T EITHER SCARED, AND WHY DIDN’T EDDIE CATCH IT. 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