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The Cher OUR COMI THE FEATHERHEADS ""ll 7 t'p u<& to USE i """ ^Vhe CAR TOPAT? ; ^RE ^mEn1 1 vJOULD VOU HAUE \ Moii CAM TIME TO <5ET ?T OUT J pp.vjg i/E OF The garage ( "DOWN . I V l ^ fur ^ ME ' |j1 ( ^hat a car! fcvem om a \ COLP WORMING STARTS } *lGMT liP?AND ^UST \ us-reM To THAT SN?I*E. V- v ?URRIWfr^^^^? PiM ft w?f m N?wip>p?r Q?lo? -'"" ->-? " j FINNEY OF THE FORCE * Hi OH, SAY?OFFICER ' I WANT To REPORT THAT y? ^ A BURGLAR GOT INTO fT WE DlD f I ? J*:ST vjclL?Wou najell- DID /_ SEE I NWASMY HE ^,-f KOME AT TriE ) E^NY*t"lN<T? ^ TiME AMD- ^ (______ { j? | *^j|| ?> N?w!5SpS^ro3rv'?'W\7-/ J r DEVELOPING That Wouic ^ '|?n ller Father?I do it it's from her fatlie "Mary said i wa9 two faced. Vou Teacher?Johnny, hn't think so, do you?" in a Ueld and ?"e, "No. dearie, you're not two faced. wouUI be Ie! V . . " ? Johnny?There wo re on|y ,wo chinned. Jou knoW vour ar don't know sheep. Interference MAre you still writing profound artieles," asked the lady with a roll of Scant manuscript. Helen?They say t "No," answered Miss Cayenne. pUls ail her fathe found It interfered with my more serious duties. You can't spill ink anil youth?Evidently pour tea simultaneously." a job now. The Eypert of the Family Hard to fmrCwlferEVer ^ " QUarrel He-Yes. the bull. Johnson-No; I leave that to her. ' "^ ^u^^rribl! taB^be,ter ?De8-"-Stray St?rie"igef r.?t7-Capper % gkee Scout. Murphy, N. C.. Th,.r?^ ^^mm C SECTION - Jeen and Heard ^ Hire Ejag^gi / Wou DIDm'T WAvE" / x \ -to tell me Thwt Sour car is r I HEAR } AT Your - IT KNOCKING njurc, rvwyAMfc: j \ * * t?i o'Lov?Kiui No Help Needed nu o.j . U ? AHWEZ BE JlST COUPLE OP ' REP?CT'W' ,T ? StV ?' 'T "hL/ A6o_ n J , I I HOUSE 2 ?\' %> "SO /o^J, ^ / . vl I'LL SAW/ MT WIFE ) THOUGHT IT WAS ME VsC\ COM < H 6- HOME LATE? Y> AUO SHE GAVE HIM j , Jf Oi t= inV / y 7 - 1 ' i I Be Nice | All the Way hope you appre- Nuller?-So your wife Las gone masring my daughter culine. eh? very big hearted Voider?Say, she's gone so masculine she doesn't even add a lot of postsir. And 1 hope scripts to her letters any more.?Cin?d those tine qual- cinnati Enquirer. r.?Toronto Globe. Beg Pardon ?f Sheep Government Officer?Are you marif five sheep were rled or single? jumped out, how Applicant?Married, t? Officer?Where were you married? mldn't be any left. Applicant?I don't know. ithmetic but you HATEFUL, TOO hat Kir! over there r uiuiwcs uu ucr j ^ /- *^r he must be out of ) p? ^'(Slw/w C?,cl> V5>r 't struck my head nto space. Apple?Is Miss Lemon attractive? >1 And did they Orange?No, she Is Just a sour old s Weekly. maid. November 14, 1935 Your Best Flare " Forward in Simple, All-Occasion Frock PATTKKN There's many a 'Hare" in the fash ion sky this fall, and no smart skirt will dare sally forth without at least tie. This charming all-occasion frock ; nas nares tiotli back and front, thus t> assuring Its wearer plenty of style a interest. The drop-shoulder yoke j< points twice In front, once in hack, d l he hodice and puffed sleeves o: w cli gather round it. ftterly charm- i> in,., the tiny round collar which tops e the yoke's diagonal closing, and don't a you love the young way the sleeves s< puff about the elbow? There are nov- n j elty crepes with plenty of surface in- a terest from whieli to choose?or it' _ I you're out to be very practical, select a sheer wool. Pattern "J-'UtT is available in sizes 12, i i. it;, is 2t?, :uk ::j, :u?, :ts and in. Size takes yards Inch fabric. Illustrated siep by-step sewing Instructions included. Send I-'IKTKKN t'KNTS (l.V) In coins or stamps (coins preferred I for this pattern. Write plainly name, address ami style number. I!K Sl'ltll j TO STATU SIZE. Address orders to the Sewing t'ir cle Pattern Dept.. 2-1 West Seventeenth St.. New York < 'ity. Ship Ice to Iceland Carrying coals to Newcastle lias often been cited as the most unoeo' noinic of all practices. Hut carrying ice to Iceland was, until recently, re garded as even more foolish. However, last summer was abnormally hot in Iceland, and the excessive heat melted all the glaciers and icebergs which usually supply Reykjavik, the leading seaport, with its 1 illlnt'i nf tfu : I -?? > " hum iinn- hi j I he memory of the oldest Inhabitant, j Iceland actually sintered because of j a shortage of Ire.?Taylor--Tycos. | Rochester. I / 'S { ^ MY WIFE I ? ./Rl CAN COOK b/aL _ ART OF BORING" IN SEVEN VOLUMES; WE DON'T NEED IT 'The Art ??f lSoriug*? So seven vol* ines. Hertrnnd Itussell promises to rite it. To whet our appetites he inentuied the scholarly ln.ro, the funny re. the story tolling or reminiscing re. etc.. etc.. etc. We re.tlly <lon*t need seven volines to i -11 us li'?\v to here people, r evert one. For ail the bores you hi possibly think of come easily un*r one hi'ai!. If yon want to unite them you need do but one thing talk about what interests you rather lan stop to think what will interest ie i?ersori you are talking to. The woman who talks about her lihlreii dees that. The man who talks about himself M*s that. Sometimes i s about his leeess. how tie dhl thus and so. metimes its about how a Stupid orld kept i in rojii being successil or happy. The w?se-e!"tokiiig bore and the uilnlscing boro and the superior, dantic bore, they are all doing that talking about what interests them ily. That's their way of enjoying peole. Then don't they care, you may *k. about whether people enjoy lem? (?f course they are. There n't the most unmitigated bore alive ho if he could help it would enjoy imself at the cost of boring people, he point is they just don't stop to >nsider tliat side of It. And come to think of it. the person ho does not use others for an audiice hut who enjoys others by drawig them out. really gets so much lore out of his contacts. If the hers tried that way they would L'ver go back to boring people. IE 13.11 Syndicate --WNI' St-t vice. Buiy Then as Now Kaeh photograph in the senior nlnin for Harvard's class .?f l'.mt is ccompanied by a sketch of the subnet's undergraduate activities. Un er one picture, however, there is nlv the subject's name. Tile name ? Franklin 1 >. Kooaevelt. It was xpluiiied that the sketches customrlly are supplied by students tliemi?lves. ami that the man who is o\v President of the l ulled States pparetitly was too Inis; to write Ills. Manufactured by baking powder Specialists who make nothing but baking powder ? under supervision of expert chemists. ^ | Same price today as 45 years ago XS ounce* (or ZSO FULL PACK NO SLACK FILLING wA?"!oh! (ifl OH WELL.' I'M NOT fT HUNtGRY ANYHOW ;leVS^ | I' I T 1 muMiM11 ~iij WBarnSfmtmM
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