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\invl)AY. FEBRUARY, 28. ISM
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JACK DAVY’S ADVENTURES
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
By Blower
THOUSANDS OF THEM
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MEET AW MWlE AiTOESSES
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DID YOU?
A> the little adventurer reached the balloon man he quickly nuked ho
h tin- balloon* wer4. •’Fifteen cent* each” came the reply. • Hurrah:
ited Jack. *Tve Ju*t got 15 Coent*." .••Well." raid the bntlonn n/ii
•»t do you want?.I’ve got red, green, yellow and blue ones."
THE OLD HOME TOWN
BY ALLMAN
OOJNGS OF THE DUFFS
NIGHT CALLERS
.TOM*. I THOUGHT I
HEARD SOMEBODY )'
.TRYING TO BREAK)
YOU SAY
-mATSNOAK
BAWWfc*
OLDXELLOW
L~cat?/
EDS LABOR
SAYING
SCHEME J
FEU.. /
\fLAT.y
Jack thought for n moment and then decided on a blue cno. lie handed
the man hi* money and waa Just about to take the balloon,' when mrnie-
thing tufrlblohappened. Jack mu*t have gotten ubout hi* pet dog.•Flip.,
fur ho waa.vcry startled when the dog jumped at tho balloon. (Continued.)
HE WAS DOING
.THERE’S'A UGHT>
IN THE KITCHEN!'
WONDER IF THERE
IS SOMEBODY/^ ,
■_ INTHERE?//}
The Magical Egg
SAY, A BURGLAR HAS
BEEN TRYING TO
BREAK INTO THIS {
HOUSE, DO YOU /
_l KNOW IT?
I IS HE
'GOME ,
NOW i
ED WURGLSa,WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS FOR HIS WIFE,
HAS GNEN UP THE IDEA OF TRAIN/NG ONE OP HIS
HOUND DOGS TO PULL HIS DELIVERY WAGON. mwueV
It was a rabbit who wan talking.
A most amazing thing hap* tho tipple plea.”
pt-ned. Nancy and Nick crossed "Oh, wrs’d like
the Wide, wide river safely and kind Nancy.
tV.igl-.i that all th.’y had t-i Jo (To Be j
was t» walk right op'to King Jack — “
Straw's palace (who wasn’t king BILLARD' T
at all,) push open *he door (made NEW VORK—
by a .loublc five domino) and put billiard players l
entered In the I
Thin Mix-Up Land would turn W-2 balkline chai
•-*- ‘“ ie-Pie Land as it ment beglnln in
King Even-Steven, Thirty vunas of i
Tn’t hkve to go be played. The
. s • t . I■■ ii# until Manph
By Williams
By Ahem
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
f a picture \
' OP HlH Vjrttl A ’
SHOVEL IN HIS
HANDS WOULD BE
QUlTfe ATDEAT”'-
TH'oUlY spades
HE EVER HAD
ANY DEAUhlGS
I,\flnw WERElN /
V A DECK CP /
r\ cards* yp
7 BY Save, MISS CHURCH^I
(THE MUMMY CASE CP •
PRlUCE WOBRUOB GELT&OB
CREATING A STiR *
I OH MATOS HOOPLE..'. 1
YOU LOOK ROMANTIC*
YOU MAKE ME THlUK
60 MUCH-OF THE
EARL id THE LOVE
SfbRY I AM READING
OF “WE DIPLOMATIC
i CIRCLE lU BOMBAY,
V INDIA I a J
^WHY,TWcffe
TH'op GOAL
SPOON FROM
TU'CELLAR 3
t DID SOME
excavating
VllTH IT IN
TH’ A9HES!
OFTH’TOMBJ
YEM. HE AlNTGCTT |
TVt NERvE T TEll.
-mptrcopy'get J
s '—, OOT’. '
him out.
r„.. ”l -
hack into Ap
ttsetito l>e, am
he real king, wouldl. —
'round with rags ovet Ids velvet
clothes, like a beggar.
That’s what the Twins thought
Hut it woan't what happened.
Here’s wilt happened.
The domino house made a big
jump and landed on top of a steeple
*nd stuck there and no one could
**• -it it. . -
"Mow look!” cried Nancy, ptjint-
m K : t the strange sight. “All our
,r °ulde for nothing!"
“I should say so," declared Nick,
'lamping his feet. “That rogue,
Jaek straw, must have turned the
atcclr ring on his loft thumb
again.” -T
"Taat’a jus5 what happened!”
•aid a voice. “I saw Mm do it
And he gave it an extra turn for
(food luc!:.”
Nancy looked and Nick looked
and they both looked. It was a
rob: i who was talking—a rabbit
'•ith one ear down. He .went
calmly on with his nibbling when
•he Twins looked at him. He wns
-niuiilmjf green roses off a pink
•°'<' bush.
„ ‘ "ho arc you, sir?” asked Nick,
and how do you know so much?’
„"Tm called One-Up-and-One-
said -Ac rabbit, “and I
known what I know. It’a a dead
fee net and I’m noil allowed to tell,
b “t I’ll tell you. That’s what ae-
crets are for. Just tell. I know
much because I’m not a rabbit
»• all. I’m-a persefl. ~-
* roally magnificent penon, or I
*as. 1 was King Eveu-SUmn’a
^ I was changed to • rabbit
ftii wasMas*
-A PHOTOGRAPHER prom
THE MENSPAPeS 16 >
COMING Oin'T&MoRROL/
TDTAKE MV PICTURE*
I THOUGHT IT VJoULD
• ADD COLOR To THE
DHoTo if x posed .
WEARING THE SUkJ
helmet and spade*
l USED WHILE
EXCAVATING
, UJ EOYtH*
LEAVE TO TRAIN
ST. LOUIS—Headed by manager
Leo FohV coaches and trainers,
eight playerg of tho St. Louis
lirowna left St. ouIm. for their train
ing quartern at Mobile, Ala. It wan
announced tye vanguard would be
ougumented enroute and when
camp i* reached tomorrow hiorc
than 20 men are to v be on hand.
OF ANTHRACITE;
FOR RENT
One five-room downstairs
apartment, orirate bath and all
convenience. Posseaaton
March 1st
E. G. FAMBROUGH
I Phone 516
Cbespeit Track (a Tews.
600 Thomas St
Phonf 1351 .
QETfe OUT' VtlS
HGVPTiAhl VJORK-
llJG appahleu*
THE ONDf WAY THE CR0S61to3r WATtHMAN CAN—
t GET RID OF THE COPS THAT MONOPOLIZE HIS
■Shanty isto make it too hot for them,