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THE NEWBERRY NEWBERRY THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE » Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young ON THE FROM < WYETH SPEARS i -V ■— —i ^2 SPARKY WATTS BOODY \\7 E KNOW that the Eighteen Century is often called dha golden age of the cabinet rnakeK. We know that the English cabi net makers, Chippendale, Hepple- white, Sheraton and the Adana brothers, flourished then and Ant their work was copied by our ova I’LL SET TWI« SLA55 POWL OVB? THE SPOT WHERE SPARKY PISAPPEAREP SO WE WON’T STEP ON GOSH, POC— WHATEVER WAS IN YOUR EAR FLEW IN MY EYE-SEE IF YOU CAN GET IT OUT/ •• QUICK, LONGDISTANCE.' GET ME PROF. /|| HAMMOCK-NEW fl ORLEANS— r HURRY, POC- THlS THING IS KICKIN’ LIKE A MULE — OUCH// HAMHOCK SAIP HE’P SENP THE TUBE BY AIR MAIL— WE’LL RESTORE SPARKY TO NORMAL IN A COUPLE PROP THIS EYE WASH IN MY EYE -LET’S DROWN THIS BLOOMIN' <3NAT " LALA PALOOZA —Words Don’t Win Fights By RUBE GOLDBERG ' JUST THINK. VINCENT, WE HAVE A FIGHTER IN THE FAMILY- ISN’T IT TOO* TOO DIVINE J YOU TWO W WE WILL SIT IN THE J? IF l CAN BACK ^ CLIMB AND GET \ OVER HIS ACQUAINTED / FEET I MUST TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO REITERATE THAT MY GRATITUDE IS AS BOUNDLESS AS THE ILLIMITABLE NEBULA OF THE ASTRONOMICAL GENE TUNNEY USED BIG WORDS LIKE THAT AND HE BECAME BUT JOHN L. cabinet makers of the late Coin- nial period. The furniture types of their day have become stand ard with us. Visitors to the reconstructed village of Williamsburg, Va., are often surprised la find that Venetian blinds were the faskiaa long before the Revolution, and the weB tailored canvas lined valance used vflb floor length chintz draperies also seoa modern to them. Vet these were the cut- tain styles when ladies and gentlesnoi tacked to a valance board in pretty madb the same manner as is shown heivt. REG’LAR FELLERS—Dry Sport By GENE BYRNES I WISHT THIS WAS A REAL. BATTLESHIP ON A REAL OCEAN? WHY" 7 I'D GO SWIMMIN' THA'S WHY— ITS HARD TTMAGINE YOU'RE SWIMMIN*, ON DRY LAND! WELL, THEYS ONEY ONE. THING LEFT TDO WHEN YER OFF DOOTY AROUN' HERE/ vl ? , u .'t'v:r'oTU'7i;": POP—Weather Effects STRANGE. - I ALWAYS GET BORDEAUX WHEN IT'S raining | By J. MILLAR WATT strange- A\ {Released I ALWAYS get WET / RAISING KANE—Common Knowledge t rtf"Syn/icatt ' WHAT'fte yoo TRUffS' ^TO do. Poll My LEG you KNOto SHAeGy^YY- . Cant READ ''L.' PRIVATE BUCK CNe Lewis 18 “Hush, Sis! He’s NOT s gremlin!’ CROSS TOWN By Roland Coe By FRANK WEBB