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DADE COUNTY TIMES: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935
THE FEATHERHEADS C By Oiboroa l'»M Morning Inspection rac
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9o YoiJ NOT EVEN men's WIVES
'T 7 T 0oY FOR,
THENA
FINNEY OF THE FORCE Telling the World
— AND DID 1 Tell YA what
'I HEARD ABOUT THE CHUBBS 2
It SEEMS MR. CHUBB DIDN'T
get home one night Till—
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land sakes/
BOBBY THATCHER— Transportation Provided...! By GEORGE STORM
GIMME YOUR NOTE: you just wait UP OH THE
BOOK AND THINGS HERE WiTH HIM, PROFESSOR SOS VOl)
7 PROFESSOR. MR. THEM..... I KNOW FENCE,
V BROWN TURMS OFF FARMER CAN GET OH HIS T~ T
L ~ THIS ROAD'.! "THE BACK.....TUBB/, YOU’LL-
-r THAT LIVES IN hafta ride--
THE BIG WHITE" 7 behind
HOUSE ACROSS
7 the field!
S’MATTER POP— Pop Always Gets Ambrose Into Trouble By C. M. PAYNE
“REG’LAR FELLERS” Talking Down
<£) The Asociated Newspapers
Fingers in i Month By GLUYAS WILLIAMS D 0 Our Pet Peeve By M. G. KETTNER
WIU/AIO iSuJWo \TS AN OUTRAGE THE WAY SOME PEOPLE NEGLECT to am their sidewalks
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IS HAVING PLEASANT TlME AUNT MABEL NCThFlEG MOTHER. MOTHER TELLS HIM STERNlY 1&
SUCKlKe FIN6ERS AND THINKW6 HE'S 60f Hid FiN 6£RS IN Hi$ take ms fingers cor IM¬
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AT LAST*, A CCEAN&D SIDEWALK/
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mother comes over and SEW/V6 foDO ISIS "DIVERTHIM AND
FORCIBLY REMOVES FlNbERS START'S DOING 1fti£K5 WITH HER.
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strtlEs comfortably To MOTHER NAN ACE'S U> ENGAGE FEELING HE HAS BEEN SUCCESS*
IfcMfcH MINT MABEL’S SHOW HIS attention BY HANDING FULLY DIVERTED, MOTHER AND
HIM A ToY’ aunC mabel leave room
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DESIGN HAS ALL
THE BEST POINTS
OF HOUSE DRESS
PATTERN 8083
Believe it or not, there’s a four-
point plan of convenience and flat¬
tery included In this neatly styled
house dress. Let’s add them up.
First: the bodice may be worn with
the contrasting rever, as shown in
the larger sketch, or it may button
all the way up to a smart point
Second: the sleeves boast little in¬
verted pleats, jaunty to look at and
very comfortable when working.
Third: the slenderizing line sweep¬
ing down the middle front of tiie
frock ends in another inverted pleat
to give the slim skirt adequate full¬
ness. And finally, the patch pockets
with their important buttons are
both useful and chic!
Pattern 9083 may be ordered only
in sizes 34, 36, 38. 40, 42, 44 and 46.
Size 36 requires 4 yards 36 inch fab¬
ric and % yard contrasting.
SEND FIFTEEN CENTS in coins
or stamps (coins preferred) for this
pattern. P.e sure to write plainly
your NAME. ADDRESS, the STYLE
NUMBER and SIZE.
Complete, diagrammed sew chart
included.
Send your order to Sewing Circle
Pattern Department, 232 West Eight¬
eenth Street, New York, N. Y,
# 5 .MILE£dt
OH! OH!
Mother (from upstairs)—Please,
Tommy, turn off the radio. That
lady announcer with the rasping
voice ought to be kept off the air!
Tommy—But, Mother, it’s Mrs.
Jones to see you.
Intricacies
“A financier has to be an expert
to explain Intricacies of finance.”
“Yes,” answered Mr. Dustin Stax.
“But It’s easier when he’s talking to
a board of directors and not a grand
Jury."
No Fair!
Registrar—Have you been married
before, madam? And, if so, to whom?
Film Star—What’s the big idea?
Memory test?—London Humorist.
Hard Boiled?
Bingo—In Russia children are
brought up by the state.
Stingo—Well, It would take an act
of congress to do anything with mine.
WNU—7 e —35
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