THIMBLE THEATRE Silhouettes In The Moonlight. By E. C. SEGAR v50U.se DIDN'T SEE f\ ^ 816 8lRD HOVERlN' R16H OVER OUR SHIP ON OUR ^WAN HERE FROM ME - isu^ojDiowe? CHo.poppftjy i_Al ^ELL.lSEEN IT. AN' I KNOWS NOW IT WAS LOOKIN’ FOR ME-THAS THE BIRO UjlCH WAS HOVERIN’ OVER THIS HOUSE UUS’NOW ^y^af 7 AN’ SRE'tL BOON KNOVJ AOUERE \ 8E AT-THE ^rzx B'RP'U- TELL HER DON'T WORRV, POPPA VLU—vPROTECK f (SB COUIPNT PROTECK ^ BUT VA AIN'T) , AFRA\0 OF A J * T WOMf\hi,p=^-- ' ARE VA’X' REPOSES ANSWER -,o World SECRET AGENT X-9 The G*Man’i Still Holding His Own. By CHARLES FLANDERS GPt*6 «vss. HNflL SMUN6 OCOEPS t •It I/ 5LL RIGHT GIVE n-IE WORD* CAST OFF.1 ..AND AS _ THE NANCY ANNE* HCAOS OUT TO SEA ON IT* MISSION OF SELF DESTRUC TION, wnsviHCj” ION G«T5 BUSY/ WORD JUST FLASHED OVER THE TELE TypE That the MQNCY ANNE HAS THEN LET'S LINK UPON OOP TRUNK LINE EVECV BLU1NU1L Money lalks. By YUUINU HENRY By CARL ANDERSON JUST Ktft§ He’* Got Her There: By AD CARTER TILLIE THE TOILER All Wool And A Yard Wide. By WESTOVER I S'fose I'll Hame -io model that scxmm For. SHE'S STILL IN6 OW TO yourc •SHEEP DOe: Mac KEEP HER. HERE as LOM6 AS VOU CAM_ h ft FUNNY FABLE5 -THE BLOOD \| or CELS IS > SAID 1o be <o Toxic rr CAUSE* SERIOUS DISCOMFORT S. IF ITCt<S ^ IM-To A , Sore. // VICTOR CLAIMED THREE-FOURTHS oF "THE EARTrt wwfi one sword STroke -SMHiNG-lSt. PACIFIC OH FIRS-r seeimc tT, He. CLAIMED ALL -rtE LANDS »r-touched , MEXICO ISSUED series of stamp FOR -rflis NEW Highway — 193 COTVEKXT. I«M. O'WTEAi WES 5 ASSOCIATION It'll H COOK-COOS ByTedCook Philadelphia it making elab orate plant for "Cultural Olym pic!”—contests in music, litera • ’ ture, drama, dancing and crafts, including knitting, lace curtain design and batik dipping. How about Handies? It would be quite dramatic if the knitting champion was booted off the team for training on champagne. * • • SHOPPING GUIDE Exclusive Shoppies Novel Offerings For 1 To-Pleese People. The Earlie American Shop pie of the Hunt & Grab Drug Company is featuring the above “Triphammer Collar Button Finder.’’ Can be knocked down and placed un der dresser or bed, or fitted snugly into bathroom or hall. Reasonably priced at $690. Adam ScofflauTs Djournal This night bid my partridge go with me thither to the apotheck's, it being my purpose to lead her amid the baubels and see whether her eye flare for some giftie which I will busk against Michaelmas. But. Lord! when I clap handes and point to this or that hot water bottle, she give me the fish eye, so that I finde myself chewing the cud of listiessness and care not whether I ope my purse or no, and so home, neither she nor me so much as speaking a worde one to the other. * * * Li'l Will, fulfilling a yen, Locked Pa in (he big pig pen. Ma laughed until her sides were achin’— “That's bringin’ Pa home to the bacon.” —Sam Hearn. Htleatona on tha path to ra cover-}'—*• ' CLEBURNE. Tea. — "During depression." reparts Mrs. G. B. Whittle, garment alterer, "al terations consisted mostly of tak ing up the slack. Work now is mainly letting out waistbands or easing racts (hat have become too snog around the chest." DECEMBER DITTY Oh. did you know, my heart delight, , , There's simply no resisting Your many lordly charm which I’d " Be days in listing! Did you divine your prince air , , Had won me absolutely! So lavish and munificent I marvel mutely! perfection Your generous love, I’d be a vear in summing And did you guess, i precious pet— Christmas is coming! —Ethel JsenMe“' • • • GAMBLER'S FOLLT (CUMihed Ad—PWiW*1 WILL help some person to finance their vm or drama studies or both. 3527. — Milestone on ih‘ t*lk '* ** i tat ion— _ , DANBUKY. Conn -7', Scharnweber has estabUsM® dogs' rest room ln with his tiding stat on. » equipped with an imit hydrant. Simil• from Avry Inexperienced " 1 ogr.pher who look, < b<f :mr.Wne°who,. flU * tit down. FAMOCS CAST WAWI Htnry. »». * *S, ”« whether we d b-tter ^ some off the iree orrot» in the celling _ Doe*t t!s= tS*

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