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THIMBLE THEATRE I Her Thorns Are Starting To Scratch. By E. C. SEGAR ioY S\'*.TV--TVJO VEARS AGO Rose POPPA, AWT THEY SUMPW I KIN 00 FOR YA? 60RSH! DON'T BE DOWN NOBODY^ KW 00 NOTHIN’, AUJ, lA OKAtf. SON,\ " DON'T Ne 00 NO >40RRY\N about VA AWT OKAY USTENW USTENW ALWAYS SECRET AGENT X-9 The G-Man’s First Love. By CHARLES FLANDERS x-<* MUST GET WORD OF THE SAILING DATE THROUGH OUT UNABLE TO SHAKE OfFBETTX HE TAKES A LONG CHANCE WAIT A MINUTE f I'VE GOTTA CALL OFF A DATE WITH A GIRL? SURE, IU STICK ) AROUND IF VOU L HELLO, Dfl(?LIN'-THI616 BILL GREENE - YEOH f LOOK, QOTTQ CPLL OFF THPT DATE FOR 8 O’CLOCK, TONIGHT - - • ___ S PND IN THE NEW ORLEANS FBI OFFICE Iz t> X-9 CALLED-MENTIONEP 8 TONIGHT I THAT MUST BE THE SAIUN6-H0UB NOTIFy WASHINGTON > BLONDIE Mrs. Bumstead’s Obedient Son. By CHIC YOUNG GOD HENRY By CARL ANDERSON JUSt KIDS From One Who knows how. By AD CARTER VTTTi—77-—-rTTT ^0% HONK! P) HONK* HONK! WONK! HONK! rttftfiNKf .<59 MOM - GENEVIEVE IS GIVING ME LESSON IN < <3~j HONKIN'! TILLIE THE TOILER It Looks Like A Hot Dog For Tillie. I _____I By WESTOVER COME OW, "TU-HE — \'M COMMA. "TAKE VOU TD L.UK1CH THAT'S 'SWELL MAC, ( -TH0U6HT Ror Gotten ITT HEY mac - ^IT i gotta get VJHAT ABOUT \\ HE£BS2T_ I'LL OUR LUWCWEOKl 11 SEE 'lOu AT YOUR. * c-; I house For dimmer FUNNY FABLES l'D SLO'N fcO'MM IF <_ I ^EC£ YOU,SH2. YOU *Q£ NO«J approaching A t_ COU5ESTEO SECT<OW( c SIC. _ O JOXA, x.rg Padua Syodi ti*. Wruld rtfKt* maW", scorn MLJ. scorr Only when me COULD SMELL DtCAYIMq FRurf COULD CUsTav FLAUBERT, FRtjia) NOVELIsr, YfRKfctlK BEST- he Kept a, DESK DRAWER FiLLEt WKM rotTimq PEACHES JMhIS y N. >™£ dlHtSE. ' •FRUJH1EM EVli. SPIRITS AWAV from funeral. CEREMONIES WrtV ET-FICIES SUCH AS-fSlS r m Singapore ■KUBfttR Milk ,upo< Becoming solidified, RESEMBLES CHEESE <?JLfN A4ffi? 0h BEIL'/' N E’X'<r ISSUtb'iL - /»-/T ElEMOftIbM rCOTV««CHT HMk CtMTfiAt Pt£S5 ^V'lETiO* COOK-COOS By Ted Cook WHAT TO GIVE THE TYCOON OB INDUSTRIAL GIANT Helpful Christmas Gift Suggestion For the Hard-to-Fleas#, Always-in-a-Hurry-Tvpe If you have a Tycoon on your Christmas list, consider the new Gottlieb Stamp Moistener. This two horsepower Ticker lies a hundred gallon glue tank, and the manufacturers guarantee an output of approximately nine stamps a day. Sold with or with out horses, or you can get it in the handy Put-It-Togeiner Yourself kit, which affords fun during the long Winter evening for the man who likes to putter and get things all over the floor. Weary of living in London, Major William Long ha* booked a permanent panage on a liner engaged in the London-Au ■ tralian service, and says he will spend the rest of his life riding back and forth. Shows what a man will do to escape monotony. • • • * I Willie with his arrow and bow Shot his Papa for a crow. Mama said, as Papa fell. “How could little William Tell?” —Helen Penner. Only fools, alat, I fear Have whispered softly in my ear. And promises they make by night A't out of mind, come morn ing's light. —Melancholy Molly. * * * 4a’am Scoff law’s D journal This being Cashier’s Hay at the printerle. I did swivel tap toe, and stroke jowl, and watch of the clock, and never hath my hand itched so for stipend, and when the soar-puss come calling out cheques I did snatch mine greedily and can hardly put ou t,iv rubbers fa^t enough, I being In great fettle to get me gone, hut Lord! when I fly thru swing door there sit my chide, at rail, wearing a r«t's giin, and she mew, ‘'Surprise!” poor, nitlder luu. cheate-pnrse. Q. and A. DEPARTMENT Dear Aunt Bella: I am only eighteen, and ifjen I dance I chew gum. ana when 1 chew gum the hoys icon dance with me. What shall do, Auntie? -Perplexed An*.—Tap your knee and If reflex is apparent, offer voun* <o science. Surely there is sw* public agency that will I'* J into the right institution, —A. (“Judge A Jury J ALL FOR THE PRICE OF ONE (Personal—Sa'- * — Phlladel' YOUNG MAN <31E phian, Rentile, .^gy.eomr pman, kwiwic, - run< what stupid, with P'J ■ a, ning toward trolley-, *3 dinners. mov:es, balrony theatres, would Eke • )ye the acquaintance of aRrac^, educated young woman the same age or a bit .?i!et5r£‘Sf£pri "J »* tion. books, walks, rout liness. Box 568-B iimile— me— J Independent a. a 'tt0^orM nro nmnrietor ” a etore proprietor with a of Honhy Tonk Tram Blu FAMOUS UAST WORDS I didn’t say ®«/nd y«| ail washed np-I **£ “"f. woman naturaUr ,ra-. ^ in fection from huehir'f y ^i fant as a matter of emeu® maturity. Osrn aultl ■!»» oV,,,fk'
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