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FKIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1S28.
fe,. BOOK Or MOTEDGE ***
\ Sketches by Bessey—Synbitels hr Branched
'Realizing that a great number of |
are interest
ed in meeting the first lady of the land, Mrs. Coolidge
twice a week held receptions in the Blue Room. It was
said of Mrs. Coolidge that she made more friends and
was better liked than any first lady of recent years.
She was kindly, democratic, charming. / . •.
B ' ***• Vf-WFi Special Parmiuion of tha Pubr.ihari of Tha Hack of Cep/foC 1913-16.
"I always put myself
in tho other person's
place and do what I
would want the other to
do in my place,” she ex
plains as a secret of her
popularity.
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Mrs. Coolidge made
her first tiSp to Washing
ton shortly after her
marriage to Calvin Cool
idge. She went as
chaperono to a group of
Smith College girls.
' Tiio wonders of the White House then amazed her,
especially the gold piano in the presidential suite. As
she pausod to admire the piano, a guard called: “Step
, along lively, please!'.’ and with the others she “stepped
tig," never dreaming that in a few short years she
S to become mistress of the executive mansion, t
n*-dSfwpw.c«p,atM. fta.hacdiif sm/JS. (To Be Continued)Hrze r
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| WASH TUBBS
At the Desert’s Edge
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“ HE OIRL.EP -fH’ UP OVER
I -THose SECOAlP HEI-PlMGS.THA'
HE'P SPEMP IoPAV lAl 3EP ,
COdAillAlS CEIMAie CRACKS f=J
~***-rA’ WEARS ARE -TAKIMg
"THEiR -Toll. , w~l AM' "from
MoW oM A HoT WATER
BCffTLE WILL be His
Bosom compaMioM!'
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-fH' HILLS IM HlsH, LIKE ifeS? 1
POME TtaR-rHlR-rV VEARS £
juirTHou-f looseaJiaJg up alc
-TH' BEARIMgs f WHEM A
LrffLE'fHlMe LIKE A-THAMKS-
SIV//M6 PlMMER eiv/BS AMV •
GUV -TH’ "TEM coUM-T, I'p SAV
-To sell Him sHortT/^ t
*>6Y0N0 THE MOUMTAlHS LIES CIVILIZATiON-AND SAFETY,
eur WASH AMO HIS COMPANIONS STAND BEWILDERED. THEY
DO NOT KNOW WHICH OF A DOZEN PASSES TO TAKE. ...
JLI-f only sola were There to
guide them —poor, faithful
(SOLA, WHO WAS NEVER SEEN AGAIN
AFTER SO NOBLY LLlRlMG THE
BANDITS ON HIS OWN TRAIL SO
that the others might escape.
e UDDENLY -ARABS VOUR OUT OF A NEARBY CANYON-
RipiNn furiously toward them there
• is no Time To Run—hardly time to think.
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seeTHe me-to HigH,
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fOUlPEfe
PILLS
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
This Suspense Is Terrible-
—By Martla
Is^lTH BOOTS
AND AIM
CIRCLING ODER
THE STADIUM,
WITH NO
PLACE TO LAND
SOMETHING
MOST BE DONE,
AND DONE
QUICKLY IF JIM
IS EUER TO
SANE THE GAME!
THERE ARE ONLY
A FEW PRECIOUS
MINUTES LETT
TO PLAY —
AND THE
SCORE IS
5TOO
AGAINST OS
/HEY. MEWIN'
RUSH IN THERE!
WE HtWt TIME
OUT - SHAKE \Y
OP - ONLY TWO
MINUTES LEET
TO PLAY _
WHAT IS THIS-
A FOOTBALL.
GAME -OR AN
EXHIBITION ?
T
RAH DtOAH'.LM
REALLY 60NNA
PLAY,AT LAST-
WHO OO TOO WANT
TO COME OUT IN
MY PLACE .COACH?
And suddenly,from the utile plane far
OVERHEAD- A FIGURE DROPPED 1 OOWN
DOWN, TOR WHAT SEEMED AN ETERNITY
BEFORE A BIG PARACHUTE VAULT OPENED
AND JIM FLOATED SLOWLY . TO EARTH
-’A
'-t
ZiifSL*!!
/•'HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS It’s All in Knowing How —By Blosser
—By George Clarl
I UP AMD ASKED IF YOU'D
i MURRY DOWN TO OAK
; AMD CHERRY STREETS = BEPPD IS OUT?
I IT SEEMS 7MAT BEPPO SEE-WHEN VDO
BROKE OUT OF TME ZOO
AND IS
THEY PROBABLY BEAT
MIAA'NJITM a club or else
ME YJOULONT (SET MAO
AND BREAK OUT”
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tlie Me* of the bank ie to Uke my money end loan it to
wliat necdi It.”
Hey yoo.'i you cant
6DAAV FURTHER DOWN
7MIS STREET—THERE'S
A WILD ELEPHANT CM A
RAAAPASE AND I'M MERE
TO KEEP j
PEOPLE '
•NMy 7MEV JOST
CALLED OP FOR
ME —I'M TME
ONE TMAT 6AYE
AIM TO THE
OM-SO VOUCH FRECKLES
7WEA1--NIELL.YOOBE
7ME ONE THAT CAN
ROUND AIM OP-ME'S
SOY THE VNMOLE
FORCE SCARED
y . . . STIFF .*'
OUT OUB WAT
—By William
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\
MAPPEWEr* .
•T* LOOK AT
-YvA' almanac
-f'GEE VYHUT
OAV PAWOAVM
. FALLS OM-AM
ThePs how t
come. T” KIOTiCE
WI eTi OA*V WAS
\^THAMKe 6FMINL
look" Me Wight ikj
-TH’ eVE.VOH CtROUmD
OiNL- AH' TfeLU ME
DIO voo OR Dio VOO
NOT Know v-/esTi oav
WAS THANKS ChL/IN)' ?
an' Know/in lv oepraoO
oe T* GiT out o' WORK?
HOW COME VSIE HAD N'O
VDlFf Rotor MEALS. TiHAN,
AvvANr OTHER OAT f
was^i-t ?
/vA/Afe VIST BOi
I TH AUKS G»WiN'
OAV ?,WAL
i'll ee
well, hainT
•THET QUEER,
lm£ All o' US
fergot 'bout
»-T? WAL.
x’ll Be-
MlHV TH*
nls.u.».MT.orr..
The hollow oat:
Cr.R'NiU.iPiMC,
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VIOMTS POP
An All Night Session
—By Cowan
— w& simply mow get a new one!
DO YOU REALIZE THAT WE HAVE HAD
That old FENCER - SHIMMYING HtiftLOOM
FOUR WHOLE YEARS? IT.develops
NEW SET OF S9UEAKS EVERY MONTH. AN
THE SCREECHES IT BROADCASTS RIGHT
NOW ARE TSRRJSLE —
CPjOP HAS HEARD
■■SO MANY STORIES
ABOUT
MOTHER-IN-LAWS
that HE JUST
X CAN'T HELP BUT
use a hammer
EVERY TIME
MOM'S MOTHER
IS REMOTELY
CONNECTED WITH
anything that
GOES WRONG
IN the Gunn
- I NEVER RSAUUD'WHAT a'
RATTLING OLD CRlpplE
IT WAS UNTIL I DROVE
MOTHER down SHOPPING
TODAY. BUT FRONT uTTLE
REMARKS SHE "MADE t
COULD SENSE HER
HUMILIATION HAYING
„TO> RIDE IN IT
ah. HA 1 . I
Thought as
MUCH*. SO CUES
OFF ON HER
CAMPAIGN of,
; CRITICISM, EH:
WELL, GOOD
NIGHT If
rr.-cv -:
, - , _ TH5.T old PvBDLE-
MOTHTR^ IS N=TUjNG?S i3uMpt9 ^ 0K
IKlKlO. SDMtOMc 1 v/rri ip
1 has TO PRV T«E pace I mother got *.
OUT OF NOO SSM&TlMe-
YOU'D Go OSI DRIVING /^viER THOUGHT
'THAT CLO RATTLER . Aum
AFTER EVERYONE o5E 1 UNTIL WE RAIZED
WAS USING AlRPLANESyf-r^j RATTLES - I
IF I DIDN'T-
"don't suppose Shell
BE SATISFIED until
every gunn possess
ion has wad IT'S
FACE UFTED -