The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 09, 1944, Image 9

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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, S. C. !> I THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young 5PARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS r WHAT'YOU SAY YOU WERE KIPNAPEPANO ESCAPEP WITHOUT j TH’ KIPNAPERS KNOWING IT ?' YES, THEY LOCKED ME IN A ROOM OF THEIR CABIN— -I POUBT IF THEY’LL LOOK IN IT UNTIL AFTER TOPAY* GAME.' m' w 1 HAVE A HUNCH THEIR LEAPER IS BETTING AGAINST US ANP IS HERE IN TH’ Jl I WHEN HE SEES ME HE’LL GOTO TH’ CABIN TO WHO HIS GANG KIPNAPEP' "SO IF 1 CAN GET I 1 THIS GAME OYER <1*1 OMirKPP TUAN I1SIIAI 1 t V,\ QUICKER THAN USUAL' I MAY GET BACK THERE BEFORE HE POES- K -ANP WHEN HE OPENS MY PRISON POOR THERE I’LL. SIT.' Ffli J>y Markyy Sy«t{ir»«r SPARKY, YOU’RE GONNA GET THOSE GUYS SO MIXEP UP THEY WON’T KNOW THEIR MOTHERS SLA/ H/lPP y LALA PALOOZA —A Business Stroke By RUBE GOLDBERG MADAM, THE FIGHT PROMOTER IS HERE TO TALK TO MISTER )< - VINCENT // OH, DEAR-POOR VINCENT CAUGHT COLD IN HIS THROAT AND CANT UTTER A WORD-BUT HE'LL HAVE TO SEE THE MAN l GUESS m. NOW, LISTEN, VINCENT-I'M READY TO PUT UP A PURSE OF #aEr,000 FOR A MATCH BETWEEN MOPTOPAN' FEUX DE ROQUEFORT- YOU WONT TALK, EH-WELL rut RA\SE IT TO % 50,000- 7 YOU’RE CERTAINLY A HARD GUY TO DO BUSINESS WITH I'LL BOOST ITTO # 75,000-NOT A PEEP OUTAYAl WELL, I'LL HOIST TTTO £ 100,000 AN’ THAT’S MY LAST A* FINAL OFFEF GRACIOUS'. VINCENT’S IV fainted: WHAT COULD THAT AWFUL MAN HAVE DONE TO HIM! REG’LAR FELLERS—Double Duty Idea By GENE BYRNES BOY — ! IT CER.TAINY IS TIRESOME. T'REAO THIS BOOK AN' WATCH "FER. /AIRPLANES AT TH’ SAME TIME.’ WELL- ! I CANT NECSLECK. MY DOOTY— BUT AT TH SAME. TIME — BRAINS, THA'S WHAT I GOT AN 1 TH’ NAVY SHOWS' ME HOW T USE 'EM— I GOT AN IDEA! NOW SO LONG AS MOM DON'T MISS THIS MIRROR, I'M IN 1 TH' GROOVE.' m POP—And Pop Goes Off in a Cloud DOES THIS POWDER. SO OFF WITH A BANO ? NO! IT GOES ON WITH A PUFF / RAISING KANE—The Once-Over IT By FRANK WEBB Pttesee«*r» 'COLOSSAL PEOPLE' / ui k A [ I IT n (©Re^T f (Jlscy ffeMCiLPOINT TMe necoSPaper editor coho TRAINS MEN TO Sire DOES FOR SPECIAU NEuS ITEMS' PRIVATE BUCK Bj Clyde Lewis CROSS TOWN By Roland Coe “Hey, fellers, my hiccaps are gone! 'Have patience, sir! I’m trying to catch a waiter’s eye! ON THE EFI 'T'HERE is a shortage of metal -*■ curtain rods, yet for two gen erations we have not se£n such elaborate window treatments. Th» formal swags, cascades and jabots so dear to our grandmothem seem to be exactly right with the Victorian furniture that is gaining in popularity all the time. Each piece of the , draped valance shown here is cut sepa rately. The diagram at the left ! CENTCR l£=4- LEAT BIAS LENGTH PE EACH SWAS USE TAPE MEASURE OVER POLE - x TO CALCULATE TOP ACID BOTTOM [] gives the dimensions of the enl jabots. The side swags cross m the middle and a center swag overlaps them. The measurements of this center swag are given here, but these will vary accords ing to the space the swag is Is fill. Each swag is cut bias at tbs ends and pleated and tacked one* the pole, as shown at the fames left. The method of taking measurements is shown ait the right. NOTE—This Is the third of ■ series modern adaptations of period curtaia fa Ions. Formal swag valances mounted < a valance board are illustrated with sfe by-step directions in BOOK 1. The le formal type draped in one piece is Sbm in BOOK 5. Books are 15 cents esc Order direcUy from: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New Y« Drawer M Enclose 15 cents for each book 4 sired. Name Address Gas on Stomach When exeew stomachs aases paiirftoi, sufluujh Inff gas, sour stomach and heartburn. doctarstsftasilF prescribe the fastest-actingr medicines known for symptomatic relier—medicines like thoseiu ileltaftft Tablets. No laxative. Bell-ana brings amstfwetftsm jiffy or double your money beck c to ae. 25e at all druggists. /^7\ REALLY bne tst- cflRmsn BRAND ORANGE PEKOE & =EKGE v T-6 R / IRRITATIONS OF EXTERNAL CAUSE Acne pimples, eesema, factory d< simple tory dra-mw titis, simple ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, bumps, (blackheads), and ugly brofcew- out akin. Millions relieve itcnin^, bone, ing and soreness of these miseries wifk simple home treatment. Goes to work at once. Aida healing, works the antiseptie way. Dae Black and White Ointment only aa directed. 10c, 25c, 50c siscs. 25 yearf success. Money-back guarantee. Vitft in cleansing is good soap. Enjoy fa mous Black and White Sion Soap daily. UBHTENi TANNED CiSS M dmk amn Dr. FRED PahMr’s Skin WMtsftorllgbtens and brightens rough, blotchy, tanned-dark akin (externally caused). Use 7 da; If not satisfied MONEY S6e at drag stores. FHU Semple. “ “ ‘ “ \LENOL Send 8e postage to GALENOL, Dept U. Box 264, Atlanta, Georgia. DR: FRED PALMER’S SKIN WHITENER ’ BAi FLIES * * v ARE STUCK OK IT ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA J* LrHEFLyACT/A5 INTERMEDIATE HftiT 'w FOR DI5EA5E GERMS - /. WHICH DEVELOP M ‘ ITS BLOOD TO THE POINT WHERE THE/ ARE VIRULENT- WHEN INTRODUCED INTO THE CIRCULATION OF MANOR MAST DON'T TOLERATE FUES/ Cufcd 'e*t wpCL TanglefooT I FLYPAPER I It’s the old reliable that never felts. Economical, not rationed For saja tit hardware, drug and grocr >. CATCHES THE GERM AS WELL A( THE FLY, n sheets 25f