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PENETRO NOSE DROPS
VIRGIL
Mother . . . the best-known home
remedy you can use to relieve dis
tress of his cold Is warming, com-
I farting Vicks VapoRub. If you rub
It on at bedtime, it works even
I while the child sleeper And often
i by morning the worst miseries of
flus cold are gone. Try it. Get the
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•p with your syrup. This gives you a full
pint of wonderful medicine for coughs due
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I I'M SORRY//
by—— MMMPW'
A MAN who had just been elected
prosecutor of a Virginia coun
ty was riding his horse in moun
tainous country oue day when he
noticed wisps of suspicious-looking
smoke spiraling from a hillside
about a mile off. He said to a
young lad who was playing in the
gravel nearby, “Sonny, could that
be a still up there?”
The lad looked up and replied,
"It might be, or it mightn’t”
The prosecutor looked up at the
hill again. "Are you by any chance
a lookout for it?” he asked.
“I might be or I mightn’t” re
plied the boy.
"Well.” ordered the prosecutor,
having made up his mind, "you
hold the reins of my horse while I
go up there and see.”
The boy obediently took hold of
the bridle and watched the prosecu
tor climb the fence and start to
ward the smoke on the hillside.
After a few steps the boy called:
■Misteri”
“What is it?” asked the prose
cutor, turning his head.
“Eff’n you don’t come back,"
called the lad, “kin I keep the
boss?” *
THE OLD GAFFER
Qay Hunter
IT BETTER BE GOOD
BOUFORD
By MELLORS
' THERE'S NO DOOgT
. ABOUT IT... A MAN’S
' g£ST FRIEND IS
At 5 a.m., little Johnny awoke
and asked his mother to tell him a
story. “Sh-h-h,” soothed Mother,
“any minute now your daddy will
be home and tell us both one.”
MUTT AND JEFF
WONDER
WHAT THAT IS?
I NEVER SAW
WT BEFORE/ ‘
YOU SAY THAT T SIMPLE! JUST
TUiNfi iN THE ( PUSH THE PENCIL
SUto'pOOMfe) THE HOLE A* 7
KEEP TURNIN' /
A PENCIL. V. T1 ,p LITTLE
SHARPENER? V 1 -
LATER...
/ JEFF. HOWV
ABOUT THOSE
PENCILS r
GAVE YOU
TOSHARPEN?
JITTER
GO GET THE CHINA MRS MCNETTLE
IS COANINS US FOR THANKSGIVING PAY
AND DON’T BREAK THEM? r—
VOU OONT
CATCH ME S
ON THAT. rHERE"
wouldn't ae- so
MANY ACCIDENTS
IF PEOPLE USED
TMEIQ HEADS
UKS I DO *
By Bud Fisher «de7
No Refund
Woman Customer: “Do you re
turn the money when an . article
isn’t satisfactory?”
Merchant: "That depends on the
article.”
Customer:
Merchant:
with It?”
Customer: “I didn’t like the way
“This is a book.”
“What was wrong
I PUSHED EM 1
IN THE I
BUT THEY
AINTCOME^,
OUT YETirC
Hall and Farewell
“The man who occupied this
room,” said the landlady, “was
an inventor. He invented an ex
plosive."
“I suppose those spots on the
wall are the explosive.” said the
roomer.
“No,” said the landlady. “They
are tho inventor.”
By Arthur Pointer
Can’t Afford It
“Yes," concluded the psychia-
L-ist, “you’ll just have to forget
your Imaginary illness. Devote
yourself to your work. In fact, it
might be a good idea if you com
pletely lost yourself in your la
bors."
"Then again, it might not be,”
the patient replied. “I’m a deep-
sea diver.”
Bad Dream
When you kiss a girl In the pale
moonlight.
Don’t let romance take you away.
For a gal who looks like a dream
at night
la a horrible nightmare by day.
HOW ELSE?
WYLDE AND WOOLY
By Bert Thomas
* i ate all my breakfast, washed behind my
EARS, AND PLAYED FOB. Z HOURS WITHOUT GETTIN
AaY clothes dirty, but instead of the
MOVIES, I'M GOIN' TO THE DOCTOR'S/ *
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cp 0
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The manager of a large depart
ment store asked a new clerk why
there were so many "No Sale”
recordings on her register. ’’Well,"
she explained, “every time I had
a customer who didn’t buy any
thing, I pushed the button. Isn’t
that what it’s for?”
TOOK A GOOD LOOK
Policeman: "Did you see the
number of the car that knocked
you down, madam?"
Woman: “No, but the woman
in it wore a black turban
trimmed in red. And her coat
was imitation fur.”
Busy Fellow
“You say he’s had a checkered
career?”
“Yes, he’s been following the
cross-word puzzles ever since they
tame out in this paper.”
"ALL HE. HAS TO OFFER
IS TRANSPO&TAT/ON l *
Everything Evens Up
Stranger: “Had plenty of rain
hereabouts, haven't you?”
Farmer: “Yep. It’s hurt my
crops too.”
Stranger: “Will you lose much
money this season?”
Farmer: “No, I’ll about break
even by haulin’ autos out o’ th*
mud.”
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Detailed dlrecUons for assembling and
stenciling In gay colors are all on pattern
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