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t THIMBLE THEATRE Son Meets Father. By E. C. SEGAR 1 SEZ- HELLO, POPPA1. / I SEL- S HELLO, POPP f\\ / SECRET AGENT X-9 Lead From A G-Man’s Gun. By CHARLES FLANDERS J&OPPER ■6L0CKIE, MARTIN . PNQ SHORTY' FIGHT PES PERCTELN TO ESCAPE CON’T. WE'CfcJ k SU(?OOUNOED!i LET 'EM HflVE ITTweVe GOT ONE OF THEM* NOW BLONDIE He’s Still In The Red. By CHIC YOUNG THAT'S mot lipstick THATfe IMK OT THE FAD FOP MV ,v RUBBEP STAMP ^ •AT THE OFFICE ‘ i(lyuauui*-|, ^ I'M GOING TO TAKE > ONE MORE LOOK AT TMAT -t HANDKERCWIEP •< HENRY By CARL ANDERSON 0<3£ // // A -?C I Carl r ANOtTOON just Kids That Won’t Stop Her! By AD CARTER GIVE BOOTS AND SADDLE^ * angelica: O'TOOLE - I THINK VOU OUSWTA BECOME A 1S-W0MAN ciES' LIKE I AM! WHAT DOES A 'S-WOMAN' DO MAtfcl'RY? ALL A ’fe-WOMAN* WASTA DO-15 30 “BOUND ABBEST DESPtert CBIM'NALS AN* PUT 'EM BEHIND BARS!] [ OU-THEN I KIN SO OUT AN* ABBEST MV LITTLE BBCfTWEB kSBBAPMIMP YOU CANT WAPDIN' DO THAT-'CAUSE HE'S A %-MAN! riLLIE THE TOILER A Hair-Raising Experience. By WESTOVER JONtS ha.* » BCEK) RB DUCIM6 %o SWC CAW <36 T TILUB^S *1(3*06 MfEMT I2.IM6 OFP Hee FtKVffE« HtV,*riLUE. QEPOCE >t70 <50 HOME LEHME tvuct suesTi "TOTE GMcSASE mewt rztKie I <SAJ« VUH "tTEAH—StJUTi S mother 'phoned ME "THto MOR.W THAT SHE THOUGHT -she COULD <3T^T THE IVM« OFF HER FIM<5ET2. B.V "TO- , n\ght . __y I HOPP "SCXUAC OH MACL SOMETHING happened VI HAT'S' Vm£OM67| *TILUE MY ENGAGEMENT RING IS LOST— VvlHErW MOTHefe. VMENT TO TA.WE VT OFF HHl RINGER IT WAS CTomE Wat a SHOCK TO MAC His eu -TtREHEAD OF HAVBL LEAVES HIM COL.O— "TH^ vs AVapuL AMD AT A TIME LUCE "THIS coM-»<«jlieb FUNNY FABLES SCOTl S SCRAPBOOK ,VV \faizADJA - CELEBES ISLAND * - —, IMATTvrS> BELIEVE The. SOUL OF A DEAD MAN ' WANDERS IN AVOID UNLESS "THERE. IS PROVIDED FOR. HIM A TAO-7AO, OR WOODEN counterpart*of-the departed. To INHABIT — [ tao-tao receives EVERY AFFECTION of The Living rf '/"I , LIBERIA, SHOWS OFF I iTS ANIMALS ON Postage stamps the CUSfbM OF CALLING A PORTER ON ATRAIN"0fOR<f ORIGINATED FROM the fact the fuunah SLEEPING CAR WAS * INVENTED by GEORGE PULLMAN v «SS ASSOCIATION IO-Z* COOK-COOS By Ted Cook OopjrurM. 1030. fiat raatorw amdicou. ixt "Duncan Gleason, famous marine painter and authority on full-mastod rigging, has been askfcd to select what he con siders the fire most beautiful women in Hollywood.” —Press Dispatch. Trouble with that is, he'll want them to look like ships. • • • BIGGER & BETTER FAMILY REUNIONS • (Lamar, Mo.. Democrat.) The Higginses and Haginses held their eighth annual reunion at the Cumberland Camp in South Greenfield, Sunday. This has become one of the biggest family gatherings in Southern Missouri. The family has an nexed a big group of Higginses, who are really no kin. But they became interested in the re union, began to attend it, and now they are enthusiastic. It is the Higginses from Sheldon. As a special recognition of their interests in the family gathering, the next annual reunion will be held at Sheldon. • • • Little Willie, feeling cute Poured some tar in Papa’s boot. Ma exclaimed, "Hooray for you! "I’m stuck with Pa—now he’s stuck too.” —E. Virginia Raplee. DAILY DOUBT (New» Item.) "Edward VIII limits him self to fruit, toast and tea for breakfast. His luncheon con sists of fruit and tea. For dinner he has fish or meat with green vege tables.” >asi ana tea iur “Would anybody be interested in knowing; what Clark Gable and Carole Lombard do on an eve ning at home?” asks Cal York in Photoplay Magazine. “They pop corn.” “Clark ain’t so dumb,” says Rob Wagner’s Script. “A gal can’t talk about sapphires with a puss full of popcorn.” • • • Stephen Vincent Benet’t three word eulogy to Max Miller’s new book, "For the Soke of Sha dow..*’ Worm bite. bird. • • • Simile— Confu.ed a. a railway con ductor when presented with oaa ticket by Stance twins. REFLECTIONS OP A TITAN I think that I shall never A man who’s half as wise me— A man whose views on evel thing Gush forth like torrents in Spring. Oh gosh, oh gee-e-e-e-el I’m fond of me. In front of my mirror patiently stand And think of the probla confronting this land; I wrinkle my forehead, 1.3® down my vest. I make a few gestures » draw up mv chest And, as I stand there, W formed, as it were, I shout and I pause ana storm and I purr; I make a fine speech, stnn pose, then I pause And it’s all I can do to rein from applause! Oh gosh, oh gee-e-e-e-el I admire me! With mor* m0"iBV bu.ine.. executive look an d sc* 1 «*. af« Powell in * duralr'" | Powell in ■ , «, | .tockholder. m»y h*” alone with e lot of »«»** Tend a • • • •itie .ay. the ®J over-drani.tiieo Critic ha. - war In Spain. . Mayb. .o. Th. hg have certainly over-dr*®*® lla famous last WORM 3b, Mr. Garner! ;tty sunflower f«r ttonhole! Violet* t«r V'U
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