* n t ? Fun for the Whole Family . ??.. ?>: SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS ? 1 l g? MR. HOPOERS, THIS IS \a ?* UNCANNY--Sf*lb<Y HAS V3 J HIT FIFTEEN BALLS--AMP ? m TMEV NOT ONLY WENT OUT OF TH' RARK-BUT / | - OUTOF SieHT^^^ W hey, when m ? "too hit tmk next i V one lets sze\ou m i ron around l. th' bases/ HSV.' WHAT* ^ TH' IPEA Of TH' 1 PLAYERS CHASING HIM ? I THEY HAVENT / GOT TH" BALL // -- IT WENT /. [I OYER TH' PENCE / ^\V Nor^"X 7 CHASING HIM-HE \ J JUST RUNS SO BAST J "THAT THEY'RE BEING ^ PULLEP ALONG IN TH' > 1^ AUCTION/ / LALA PALOOZA ?The Crowroad* By RUBE GOLDBERG ^IOT FAR AHEAD OF THE PURSUING COPS THE STOLEN CAR SPOTTERS AND SLOWS DOWN YOO CWT X DO THIS TO J ME - I'M A WELL <V KNOWN- J I'LL TELL / MY ) , LAWYER j OOR MOMENTUM) SEEMS TO BE < RETAROINS / jTvoijsAaD rr.^N // MOPTOP-WE'RE ) \ [ OUTAGES- / V BOT WE AlVOT ) ^UCKED^ <SOOD HEAVENS! ~\A 3 YOU'RE STOPPING / 2 RIGHT OM K A f RMLROXO Jg||J kCROSSINS k DO TELL'.-AH* IF YOO LISTEN )| i CLOSELY, LADY J? YOU'LL HEAR ^ A TRAIN VZ, WHISTLE Mi ( OOT \ MOPTOP ). J BUT. MYDe^MiDGE7> f I RE6RET TO CONVEY THE DISTRESS INS L INFORMMTOM THAT OUR yj V SUEST HAS LOST ^CONSCIOUS NESS^/*"^ *\ ^ f? - Fruk Jay Mmrkty Syndicate. Inc. | REG'LAR FELLERS?A Born General i ?? k I i By GENE BYRNES ? J oh! oh! y*i? f LOOK. AT / " i *" THOSt BOYS V \ L FIOHT!/ MS-FIST V I BILEY!/ 4Ck S==TS-/ [ TAKtj V THAT'yy ' 'INHEAOT^ L I'M SORPRiSCOy L ?^ ! *k W I DONT THINK. ^ I that was qorre fair.,"IP" that ainV VI PINHEAD? EVEN IF JT TH1 WAY 1 POO IS TOUR BROTHER :J f LOOK at IT, J WUZ OPEN IN' up\ ( A SECCONT ) X FROHT!J POP?The Timekeeper r > By J. MILLAR WATT ? i -AKID WHEN I ASK VDU THE TIME - -i don't want any of that ei6ht ' ' bells stuff i ?, AVE, AYE r SIR * I RAISING KANE?Will It Shrink? ?* k I 1 l I?* - (IUU?d bf ?yafrtom.inc.) By FRANK WEBB j~ ( dillaod. voovc pbovcn yooaset-F y-/, \ to me tuese ftusrreto ueeks/ *<02 f yooiae too uondeqfu. rm coooos.'ir \ ano to shoo) mv '?=??^~?^-rs^t7tzm\ /appreciation, iveh^ / v knitted y?o a r1sm_ f hc?e deaaju ^-^wcateg^g^ pmpx T^rrOHfj" ( DlU-AftD, I CWV UNDERSTAND (Tj) r I SOUGHT THE BEST 9/WN SlCOyuD F?NP//^~ rse ?ve S/UHCt! (jy "Tea me, jmmg mem/wUch tfcej eeUeJeepT" PRIVATE 1 BUCK | By Ctyfc Levis | CROSS TOWN By Roland Coe IH&rm , yrf-M j?m m*..? i j / -I (Ml like Blather Habitant tfc?a? dayi!* D IGHT "in step" with the times is this crocheted footwear. It's economical to make (the soles are crocheted of rags) . . . it's quick to do . . . and it launders per fectly. Make the scuffs for bed room slippers; the open-toe style for play shoes. Pattern 327 contain* direction* (or the ?Uppers in smaU. medium, large size; ?titcfaes; list of materials. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders (or a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. S2 Eighth At*. New York Enclose 15 cents (phis one cent to cover cost of mailing) (or Pattern No Name Address Buckskin and Wood Used As Local Currency in '33 During the national "banking holiday" of March, 1933, money was so scarce in some communi ties that local currency was issued by business men to carry on op erations. In Wallowa county, Oregon, notes were issued of real buckskin ?each was stamped "Half Buck," or "One Buck." The Chamber of Commerce of Tenino, Washington, issued wooden money. It proved very popular and, in all, some 25, 600 pieces were circulated in de nominations of 25c, 50c, and $1. These were valued at over $6,000. ? St. Joseph aspirin Grog for Sailors For almost 200 years, the Brit ish navy has issued a drink of grog, two ounces of rum with four ounces of water, to its seamen every day at noon. When babies s)ioes become dan gerously slippery, sandpaper the soles to prevent falling. ? ? ? For safe storing, mattresses should be covered, then hung or placed on a fiat surface with no more than one mattress on top of another, in a dry, well-ventilated space. ? ? ? Make an oilcloth cover for your ironing board to cover it when not in use; also use the cover when brushing and sponging garments. % * * To mend broken glassware, dip it into melted powdered alum. Re move it and hold the pieces to gether with adhesive tape until the alum has hardened. ? * ? A dustless dustcloth may be made by pouring one tablespoon of furniture polish into a glass fruit jar and shaking jar until polish is well coated on sides of jar. Put into jar a yard of clean cheese cloth, cover jar, and let cloth re main in it for two or three days. ? ? ? * A cork when soaked in hot water ?even if it is a little too large? will fit a bottle readily. ? ? ? Do not wash eggs. Washing de stroys the protective film that keeps out air and sun. GOOD-TASTING TONIC Good-tasting Scott's Emulsion contains natural A and D Vitamins often needed to help build stamina and resistance to colds and minor ills. Helps build strong bones and sound teeth, too! Give good tasting Scott's daily, the year-round 1 i ? ? Early Roman Convoys The Romans convoyed their ships with fast galleys. MOTHER GRAY'S Jifc SWEET POWDERS Has merited the confidence of *1F-/ mothers for more than 45 years. Good fos children who suffer occasional constipatiow ?and for all the family when e reliable, plesrsingly-acting laxative is needad. Pack age of 16 easy-to-take powders. 35c. Da sure to ask for Moihu Gray's Suxet PeWers. At nil drug stores. I REVISED mWAKMAE! 1 H WBY EOfTlOW OF FAMOUS FLEISCHMANWS If RECIPE BOOK NOW READY! fft?E TO YOU / ? 5s jMSji uwj Adfif Tbe New Wartime Edition of Fleisrhmann'* "Bread Basket." Entire section on wartime cooking problem*. Economical, ration-point I aavera. Quick, easy breads, sugar saving dessert ideas. All made with 1 Flojchniann'ive Wow label Yeast-the ft < only fresh yeast with both Vitamins m A and D, as well as the Vitamin B K Complex besides. Write Standard , ^ft Brands Inc., Grand Central Annex, I Box 477, New York, N. Y. su . .-vy'

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