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; Abigail Power* Fillmoro became the miatress of the
v yVhito House when her husband became president upon
the death cf Zachary Taylor. Her father had beer! a
-clergyman, who died when she was still young, leav
ing her to gain her education as beat she could. In this
cha succeeded well and Was a teacher when 2? years
eld, shortly before her marriage to Fillmore.
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In tho White House
Mrs. Fillmore, becauso
of lameness, put the bur
dens of social fprmalities
upon the shoulders of her
young daughter;
Mr*. Franklin Pierce
was the next first lady.
She came to the White
House in mourning, her
•on having been killed in
an accident.
The Silencer,
-By Cowan
'WHOOI1T HAS A
WALK.‘/WAN I TAKE
MV WORD FOR IT.
W£ MEN ZLvvAYS
SHOW BETTER
I JUDGEMENT in
I PICKING. WINNERS
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UP mv mind who I'm /
Going to note For
UNTIL I KNOW V4HO S \
Going to win - \nhaT!s \
the use of voting For
A CANDIDATE INHO'S /
SURE TO -
EVERS Timet DOM Y
Thing That i GET a \
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OF. SOU ft/XT m£ - l
heavens,I CAN'T tvw
cas at A Show- J
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THE DOORS. J
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voo Picked
me,and look-
WHAT X DREW/
* V6S, C0NfiR6EEMAN\y MOM.,N0u\iE FLOPPED
whoom has the \ from WhooziT to
DARL1NSEST VOICE OVER] PoftkER And BACK
the oaDio.bvt when / again so manv
ITwvl OF THAT AWFUL/ TIMES 1 have A
check CAP hE WEARS / headache from
1 make u p mv mind ) toning To kEEP
TO vt'~ FOR _/ uP OliTH voo-
President Buchanan’s nleco and adopted .daughter, 1
Harriet Lane Johnston, succeeded Mrs. Pierce. She is
described as having been "tall and commanding, with
a perfectly molded form, large, dark blue eyes, finely
cut features, the mouth particularly lovely and a akin
of milk and roses." At functions the was as majestld
as a queen. (To Be Continued)
— - Ilf The ftraBae Ift.-tn
WASH TUBBS
n*-By George Qarlf
SIDE GLANCES
OBOVl A LOTTA 6000 «T DID OLD HUDSON BEY '
TO CAPTURE OUR CAMP AFTER WE WERE GONE,
t GUESS Vie DIDN’T SUP A FAST ONE OVER 0*1
Thc old bos that Time, eh, jaoa? an' mavbe ,
r RE CAN TiAKe W CAST NOW. -—-fl
kwHATte
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MEVER OWERLOAO
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ALL OFF
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r THOU HAST FORGOTTEN WAT
' but dost realize we are set a weeks
JOURNEY FROM CIVILIZATION’. OOST REALIZE
There are four op us to but three steeds?
AND DIDST NOTICE THE PIE-EYED CAMEL IS
\ GROWING LAME? LO, THOU DOST NOT NET
KNOW ThE MEANING OF DANGER, j,
FOR ALL OUR FOOLISH FIGHT
ING WE ARE STILL FAR OUT
NUMBERED. -JIND THAT BY
NOW me CAMELS Of OUR
CRUEL PURSUER ARE WATERED
and rested and well on /
—, OUR TRAIL AGAIN, j—^
' OH, \
BUT we ]
GOTTA '
BIG START.
w WE J
FcrJ?.wiUuAN&
T don't mind if I do pooc for n palntioff, bet lt*« the firot time
What Will Boots Do?
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
TAG GZH < UOUJ YOt.
TALKIN' — BUT MHUYS
WE GWINE DO BOOT
■ IT ?
HUH'. WELL. L
WOMT 6WE.VW
FLAME OP- ILL
SHOW 'EM, .
SOSWT CAMNWr HELP
TOO OUT — SUGGEST
TOO Glut PLANE
UP EOR THIRTT f
DATS — ♦ 1
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SOW* A GUM
BILLT -X KVRW
V COOLD COUNT
OM KIM
^oens w.%
WEED
Bill for
some.
SUGAR TO
.PAtY THE
*500 S? FINE
SHE HAD
PLASTWSD
P*» HER
FOR FLTtUG
with ho
LIGHTS ON
HER
PLANE
only 40c a day. In the Classified columns
of the Banner-Herald you tan trade in the
safest investment known: Real property.
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