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took his do*'* part It pleased the stranger. “I »ee thnt you
to your do*," he sgid.T*! like little boy* who treat dumb
md’to *how you that I* mean 'It. I am going to buy nil the
ant.” Then he put hi* hand in IiIh pocket to got some mono*.
L»iirje>’ui
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
COMEDY IS OFTEN FUNNY
VW^reECKLESIYOU
MOST BE MtfAWEM-
WAT MAKES VoU i
T_,"Ul INK "THAT?
OUAMEWZ.TAUM’
TO BEM TIRPIN, AUNT
PEARL-SEE, tttS A
NICE MAN BUT" US .
DCESMT SKMT J
JUNE MUCH f
f MANNERS. ) ,
uttfo MISTER TUOPIN-
SEE, YOU LOCK. JUST AS
TUNNY AS YOU 00 IN r
7 TW MONIES , )
VWEN T \JWZ. TALKIN6
TO HIM WE MOOT LOOKIN'
ACT 'TA&~ HE DIDN'T .
. PAY AKY ATTENTION
Vu Tb wEr. J-i
Tomorrow t work
ON ONE—COME ONER.
TUEN AND TU. SEE
r THAT YOU SETA
-I FRONT SEAT
ACE You SoiNS ]
% MAKE ANY MCNIES
T&-CAY, MISTER TiCPlN?
*E VIANTA SEE YOU ,
—r MAKE SOME ^
TUANk
YOU ,
I WONDER
WE IS t
gonna y
, throw aw [
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"Now," continued the ?
balh>oiifl thnt thin balloon
said the mun,
man was vc
big surprise.
■trimmer. ”hr.w would you like to have nil of th«
man has?” ‘‘()h. fine," shouted Jack. "All right, 1 '
! money, and you,take the balloons.” The Imiloot
?d nnd he handed the ballot ns to Jack. Then mine o
THE OLD HOME TOWN
BY ALLMAN
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
LENA WOULD PLAY SAFE
MR DUFF. MRS DUFF CALLED
THREE TIMES FOR. YOU
WHILE YOU WERE OUT
AND WANTS YOU TO ~ J
CALL HER RIGHTAW«Yy/
fclTFERl
HOME
iBRUNttl
NO, MR DUFF ISN’T IN
RIGHT NOW - NO I CAN’T
TELL YOU JUST WHERE
YOU CAN REACH HIM-
TELL HIM TO CALL HIS
HOME? ALL RIGHT I WILL,
v goodbye-
-HIDES 0c
CARPET* »-
KATS
O VELL MRS
IANS0N I
4EVER
CHARGED FOR
THE CRACKERS
CLAY EATS ,|
WHILE CLAY/N J
ACHECKERS.'lJ
HASENT BEEN
RIGHT SINCE YOU
CHEATED HIM-
WcRE OOIH'TO
OUIT TRADING
HERE TILL YOU
THROW THOSE
YLOAFERSOUTiy
THANK YOU.
MISS LEE'
HED PLAYED
CHECKERS
INSTEAD OP
CRACKERS j
HED WON'!!
YOU SAY
SHE5GOT
I OLD MAN
SMUCKER
1 ON TH '
l RUN? j
As Jack took hold «>f the group of balloon* they started carrying him u;
In the nlr. He hardly had time to know .what was gnlng on befpro hls feet
left tho ground. It seemed like great fun.tq-Ja?)b. Then Flip m«tde a Jurnj
and caught his master's coat tall, nnd he, tho, Was carried away. {Continued).
HELLO- OH HELLO,
HELEN - fVE 6EEH
TRYING to GET YOU
THI5 MAKES THE SECOND
TIME YOOVE TOLD ME
THEY WERE BUSY.CENTRAL-
ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE
THE RIGHT NUMBER.? X
^TOM, I RECEIVED A >■
TELEGRAM FROM MOTHER
THIS MORNING AND SHE IS
COMING TO VISIT US *
. SHE WILL BE HERE
“Y- tomorrow at
(P NOON * >
I SAID THAT
LIME WAS
.BUSY? J
min.*/
s)Kce clay hansdmTone op the,-towns best checker r layers,lost
THIRTEEN GAMES IN a ROW, he HAS MOPED, AROUND T7U,MIS WIFE HAS
THREATENED .TO BREAK UP,THE MIDAA//NTER?CHECKER TOURNAMENT-
Tha Twins pacccd a garden whero ea little boy ,waa eating porridg
out of a bowl. ,
By William
By Ahern OUT OUR WAY
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Mai>norn in Mix-up Land had Tommy had a handful of flo-a-
bccomc mixed U!U well aa people {era that he had pi|led from-omc-
Or lot. I should cay. for nobody 'body'* fflower-bed and an apple
had any. , ! he had taken from somebody's ap-
The Twh»* paacd a garden I pjetree. and hia shoes were track-
where a little boy \V.*ts eating por-.lng mud everywhere,
ridge out of u bowl. And he wan j Hut the harder Tommy's tooth*:
making clatter enough and racket tried to cold him, the Jess the
enough with Mils supping andj'V‘»i*rta would .come,
crapping to dr wn a freight train "That’s a good boy” he had to
of coal curs. A| leal almost if J «ay. And ull |he time she knew
not quite. the neede a spanking.
-That's flue. Tommy!" his I <To be continued)
mother was /tying, "I - nevr heard!
a finer noise Ndxt time, perhupg;
you can make even inu.e. Now
scrape your bowl leudly and don’t
fold fold your napkin mid be urc j
to upset your chair when you pet {
upland slam tho gate’when you go:
out. And be aure to c!hj> idl the
little boys and lauxh at the iUtle
girls, and pull the little dou’s,
tails.' jyul whistle .vo t loudly , i a ,
r NoU MEAN rf6
90NMERCIAL V/ALUE?.\
AH, MV GOOD MAH, WE
SClEUTiSTB -do Men*
ASSOCIAte THE VULGAR
PRICE MARK WrtH OUR
7 THERE'S DUST
.ANctTHER OUESTiqU
i-wsbR hoople-to V
HAKE VoUR EGVRTIaN \
STbRV MORE ABSORBING
r VeH, an' so would a
WHEELBARROW BR'Uti
A MILLION DOLLARS
IN ABOUTigu TSiPS
FROM "Th 1 MINT J •
I Wouldn't give him •
.THREE cheers FOR j
L THAT OL 1 Box 1 * J
TUER lafbn at me
ABOUT feOMETMlM’.
MAYBE my NECKS
Dltnv ER maybe ,
my-my-'a-a J
OM &06H' )
TEE-MEE-MEE-IN /MAV0E HIS )
JUST LIKE A TAIL ) C MA • HASN'T
TEE - HEE ^ JI ANY NEEDLES:
-J - VGiGGLE-GIGGLE
TO THE READER, UoW
[ MUCH WOULD VOUSAV
\V0UR MUMMV CASE
V WASW0RTH2- J
Historical treasures!
offhand, t WOULD
SAVTHE mummV case i
(|7^-ha- whv savT^
Y IF Vou OFFERED
r HIM FIVE DOLLARS
forthaYfake. *
One five-room dojrnftalra
apartment.' orlrate iiatb and all
convenience. Poaaeitlon
March 1st ■
E. G. FAMBROTJGH
' Phone 516
MILLION DOLLARS!*
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SHOULDER REACHING
FORTU' MONEY j v
Lmi Trip* Oar *pada|ty.
Cheapaat Track la Tairi.
500 Thomas St
Phone 1351
tey to Lend On Real Estate
OSLASQUXIXOSBR ILOOOJ#.^ jL
amount, an In 11000.00.
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