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W m Then I OUR COMfc I ^ THE FEATHERHEADS . ?. j F^i|ra5oB&k I ^ "wELL?~i FOR. ' \ / (s TViaT ~ ?^KA7?) I NEEO MV J HERE ? V-5LEEP j?J EARLV 4- j V j(f^> &: ' C WMtirn Newspaper t'nloo FINNEY OF THE FORCE * FAHNiy, M? PARUrt'?Do vex be. EMMV CHAKJCE know where y we WADIM' BOOTS" ^ ^^ j I Looks Loike I 01 BE NEEDlKl \ f SOME V4E.W ' { 1 j FLC"ES"~ ' SO DO OURS Had the First Office Boy?I c ?7 a me in consultation I /T ~J cri r^cl Second Office B( <i? ? j?L ? , \<fc 1 First Office Boy ^ \ "y~Jm o }b /\A dispute with the ju o \ ^ \3fl who wuz leadin' th *n battin -?Syracu "~~X Thurston?"Huh "Do your meals distress you?" Dryden ? "Yoi "Yes, often when I pay the understand me. \ check." that toast I said success,' not exces Just a Trifle " I Salesman (wiping the perspi- Warning ration from his brow)?I'm afraid. The Smiths are madam, that we've shown you all and can hear wha our stock of linoleums, but we could are saying in the Set more from our factory. Mrs. Smith I t Customer ? Well, perhaps you'd to propose to her better. You see, I want something of to listen. Whistle a neater pattern and quite small. Mr. Smith?-Wh. Ju~t a little square for my bird body whistled to cage! couver Province. "Aprons Just the Kir "T wonder if there are any kitch- "Do you think J i en aprons in hope chests nowa- even more when x ' days." "My dear, of c< 7Yes; but they are cut to fit the just adores marr * bridegrooms." ' Stray Stories Mag . tierokee Scout, Murphy, N. C., Thui C SECTION Alarming Situation I NEVER. ) (VJELL- ^ou HAVE" ~1 Thought I / To let those that -4 Si<S- FEEDS Dinner TAKE Their ^ LAST NlCiHT ?j COURSE \ WOULD L ? J LAST So J / MO KlPDiN'?1 J I'LL SAY i Did/ ^AWiUMI V tT WOKE E WHATTAMAN- I VMIFE UP TUST I BBT ToU l, AS I WAS hated to \comins i/J? r" HSAR THE ^?' ALARM SO \ I m : The Mind Reader ^ 0> FPU M P J -r'A^ ,* j LOOK AT -Tt-IATf K SWTRAKsHT AS A I ARROW / AM" J \ St->TROM<S / j ^ CHArtCE, s Dope Money Troubles Again ?The boss called "When you married me you kn today. you were marrying a bank cle >y?G'wan! didn't you?" ?Fact. He had a "Yes. Why?" nior partner as to "O, nothing. Only i thought p e league just now haps you imagined you were mar ise Standard. ing a bank."?Philadelphia Bullet Rebuke The Young Idea ?" # "How does your family feel ab< l evidently mis- soil conservation?" Vhen I proposed . "Evidently they're for it," s; ?T lie riinnlr to JdlCHVi kjwi gllUllla UUlll lliy bill >s." boys resolutely refuse to have th faces washed." Whistle on the balcony NO HOME RUNS t a young couple garden below. 3 hink he is going jrfir We ought not iSfoC V /Ov to him. ?P y should I? No- lb ' warn me.?Van- j I I id He Likes ack will love me | ' re are married?" jurse he will. He "VVThy do they call it a court ied womenl" ? "Because there is so much 'loazine. in the game." rsday, October 8, 1936 The Human Touch */TTS the human touch in this * * world that counts, The touch of your hand and mine, Which means far more to the ! fainting heart mm Than shelter and bread and wine, For shelter is gone when the l night is o'er, And bread lasts only a day, But the touch of the hand and the sound of the voice Sing on in the soul always. I ?Spencer Michael Free. Only slaves fear to speak For the fallen, the weak. Quickly Crocl .j J' ^ ' > Pattern 5193 Here's Fun for you?and Beauty for your dinner or tea table? in a lacy pattern which you can crochet so casilj of string. It won't take you any time at all to learn the "sample" square design, on ...K ; _ 1 I * t- ? ? ?i ? ' 1vTiui.li tin nit; uuieis aic uasuu, and to crochet a goodly number of squares. When you've enough, join ? I them to make a beautiful table cloth, bedspread, dresser scarf or 1T-?1 - The Mind ?> LOWELL Meter ,lENDERSON nell Syndicate ?WNU Service. The Completion lest In this test there are four words given in each problem. Three of the four in each case bear a definite relationship to one another; for example, they may be the names of animals or the names of state capitals, or perhaps synonyms. Cross out the one word that does not belong in each problem. 1. Gay, merry, dejected, frivolous. 2. Edison, Whistler, Fulton, Morse. 3. Build, erect, raze construct. 4. Phoenix, Salem, Raleigh, Macon. 5. Arrow, bullet, cartridge, shell. 6. Inaugurate, start, introduce, continue. 7. Donate, pilfer, steal, embezzle. 8. Puma, leopard, tiger, rail. 9. Candor, duplicity, openness, sincerity. 10. Bat, mallet, racquet, gun. Answers 1. Dejected. 6. Continue. 2. Whistler. 7. Donate. . 3. Raze. 8. Rail. i 4. .Macon. 9. Duplicity. : 5. Arrow. 10. Gun. Painting Autos In 1913 it took six weeks to apply the 22 coats of old-style paint and varnish to an automobile ! body. Today an automobile body ew can be painted from the raw metal rk, up in one day. I erry llJlSk k ! II Ik I M|T|F^TTw|T^ aid Oiennc Case Den Vitamin Ncrrousoess, constipat jf alike. And these conditio |fl^ sufficient amount of the > 11. r.l ', Quaker Oats. So see that everyone in j *n|f| 2 H Quaker Oats every fDofMU JgVji W SB * ITbrrt px>r coru, Famous Oilo to W ater At a banquet given in his honor in Japan, Wm. J. Bryan declined wine, and using water instead, gave the following toast 'Water ? the daily need of every living thing. It rises from the earth obedient to the summons of the sun and descent:-. ;n si owers of blessings- It gives of its beauty to the fragrant flowei <. It is the alchemy that trar -mutes base clay into golden grain. It is the canvas on which the finger of the Infinite traces the radiant bow of promise. It is the drink that cheers and brings no sorrow with it. Jehovah looked upon it at Creation's dawn and said, 'It is good'.'' ???????????????????? ieted Squares pillow cover. Then sit l ack and wait for compliments! 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(6tCJ) MH?| vQB ^, W Jf * 1 HnmKI Jli/IHIH I ill I nonstrates How We AI3 Need ion, poor appetite hit young and old, ns result, doctors say. whan diets lack a precious Vitamin B so richly stored in 'our family gets a big, piping hot howl of i. Order it by name trom your grocer today.
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