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THURSDAY. >AP,BU., 1», ,1823.
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r t It* Maple Sutra ra rolled thinueh Manli*
naked Caramel, where they were ngirig.
"lmt \vp wilt fojlow them and see. 1
kileil a Ion* in i,in.i the Ion* line, of rnllli
5 rove and out Into the
"Oh, If* hard to tell,"
So .lark and Flip and
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ty ?..on they came upon several little walnut - meats. These funny
fell..us waved.to ('arumel and uxked him If he knew where the llfth
of f:i<!«*,nien were. "Fudgemen?” replied Carnml. "Why here they
nmv." And,.sure eunuch, the fudgemen were racing right up to the
'I OUR BOARDING HOUSE
V,
wo* a great excitement. Karh little .Fudgeman picked, out a
threw his arms around It. lit h moment every Xutmeat ,wa*
fudge. "What does this all ^ mean," asked Jack. "Why
> they make nut fudge," replied Caramel with a laugh.
By Williams | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIERS
AND A SMALL PART, AT THAT
j%BIosser
By Ahern
^ES MW3&R, BUTj
WHfnt rf Aa about?.
„ on «— I SEE w -i(’
rrfe s'posed uj be k)
steamboat oU 'Eire.
IKl-IH 1 BElJD GFTH’a
’ RIVERHUH 1 ? -[
WELL, ALL I GOTTO- .
^SAV IS/VoU'DVDTUAT-
' PIECE OV CAKlVAS w-
SVoutof a GOODTbB
■ HMF IA 1 STEAMBOAT
ovi FIRE!! » •STUFF AMDs'
woUseUse!!?- SoOR C
EWE FOR ART VS AKWJ
TO THE PREHlSTbRIC MAU 1
WHO MADE CRUDE MARKS
OU THE WAU. OF A CAVE v
,WltH CHARRED BoUESl
KVLAD, Vou will' miUgle "
1 WTHTHE masses-TO <4
ha-ha
He couldUT
get that
target
HUUg iU a
SHoOTiUg
iGALLERV! ■
THE BATTLE
^DVeHTURE-S
Wi., 'jPf Aj
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you’d like to ••• the fighting, come up to <, my garret/ 1 (aid he.
Kancy ami Nick soon arrived in ant) they canH fight” >
■j>i Bang Land. Jjnt then there was a roar and
«»y knew thpy were In the a bang.
place for m>, sooner had the "That’s a toy cannon,' said the
4ic Shoen set tfliem on the Tinker Man.
’"“J* tl *i«n a popping noise o- •
that could bo nothing else than .... ill
toing off.,
‘her. :i battle now,"
i, ■■ - w^imd uun, cried
excitedly, "i wonder who Is
nning—th,. wooden soldiers or
tin soldiers.,‘I'd like to see It.”
J rft the n * man came a^ong. “If
® Ilke t0 see the fighting come
to my garret," said he. "I’m the
“ „ Mam.Vnija rother of the
1 Maker and I live here. There
*o many ac«ldet*s in Blng-
Und, I’m always patching up
Now that there is a war
you!” ab- 1
•«1 Vick “We brought soma
“tt-alongT
• bang, bang, bang!
P'U’Plng sounds started all
’’stain.
are-now. Follow me.-
“>' ' Into a house and ’up
S' 8 !oirs and pretty soon they
r ,h, ‘ garret snd looked out
* * I Of low.
4t< 'k-m tijBL,
lie was n line of
ly seated on tin
: k ; . went, the guns
t.n soldfeh^ although a few
r * n * h*n swords and could
AVh 'Y ( ; over their heads.
,j' n r
ull *J*.*ronT hurt-tin eol-
u. »^««md-th± Tinker -Man.
Instead.”
*«•* It,
*T*HE “special dis-
1 coin
, count” is tempt
ing, but not when
you understand who
pays for it. The tire
dealer doesn’t pay
for it. The' manu
facturer cannot af
ford to. Chances are
it cornea eut of the
quality of the tire,
so, after all, you pay
for it. None of tha
quality of Goodyear
Tires erer is sacri
ficed to “special dis-
count*” or anything
, matwirt" asked l aSSS^imiSi
1h “ ndoden soldiers aren’t • ' StOlT HARDWARE, CO.
BOS MADE
A GOOD
GUESS *
-lU'TWo
RED APPLES
HE PAIUrtfeD
LOOKUKETf
BAfrusor-
IH’MOUrTOR
lAU'WERRIHAC
SHUCKS! WE ^
asr fdaCtiomS
Fcft T'A|,0BB0VlE
LtSSSN.WAT *
AQS FUaCTIONS
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THEM S
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POPP /
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THE OLD HOME TOWN
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THE LOdAC PHOTOwRAPHKR APPEARED OH THE GCGNE, J3IGrHT
AFTER A TRAUEUNG SKi'M ARTIST FAINTED A_8EAOTIFUL-SIGN >
ON THE FRONT WINDOW OF PHIL GORMANS POPULAR srANLE/
BUTCHfife SHOP - . :2 ss, sssnes __
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
BETTY JANE DIJFF
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SALESMAN SAM
JUST A MISUNDERSTANDING