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THIMBLE THEATRE Any Port In A Storm. By E. C. SEGAR rME POPPft viL)5' SETS AN' USTENS-ftCKS UKE ftS IF HE WAS HVPN0G1E0 VJON'ER WHAT J PX * )'VAE HEARS WHftG EftTIN' VA GET OUT FROM UNDER THE RUG! jV^m NO! NO! LET HE ALONE! St>di<a» Inc.. U'nrli ng>"i rtmrv*J qi HEAVENS1. \T‘S fWJFOL-t CfcN'T STAND IT1.1. OUVE! SECRET A<jENT X-9 Will The G-Man Run True To Form? By CHARLES FLANDERS I’LL TALK U WITH THEM ) NOW/ _. ALL OTLONTIC COPS' FIELD OFFICES STANDING By/l— FIVt i TH€ F.Rl vm WHO MIAMI f JACKSONVILLE .'CHARLESTON / REQUEST YOUR LOCAL COAST-GUARD OFFICES TO STAND BY FOR ACTION ( NEW YORK.' BOSTON' I WANT HOURLY REPORTS ON MESSAGES CLEARED THROUGH CABLE AND RADIO FIRMS IN YOUR TERRITORY DO YOU THINK X-<? WILL BE ABLE TO GET A MESSAGE THROUGH ? fTiJ ALWAYS COMES THROUGH/ THAT(5 WHY HE'S THE BEST AGENT IN THE BUREAU/ BLONDIE Is His Face Red! By CHIC YOUNG HENRY By CARL ANDERSON tr n p TT" TT1 I Kim Patau** ) r*/ Araaroa JUST KIDS “Pretent.” Of Mind. By AD CARTER GO ahead am' take a LITTLE RUM PER YOURSELF GENEVIEVE! ) CMERE iENEVIEVE! X DON'T WANTCHA HONKIN' AROUND MAPtl'OV dONES GENEVIEVE-'CAUSE MSB AN' I AIN'T BEEN ON SPEAKIN' TERMS FEB THREE DAYS! TILL1E THE TOILER You Can’t Pull The Wool Over Her Eyes. I By WESTOVER BUT MADAM, HCMJ CAM tL [ SEE" THAT VOU M3 UK D 06 IF He HA'S DO Oe I'LL HAslE DOCK LOCKED? DON'T My LAUuVEC. apTh? UlORRy VLL HAVJE VOUEL JC, sheep dog Sent up to Hct2^s My voue Home- as sookj tCALUKie 04120 \ X K ItA v -r I 1 AC OVERHEARD VOU TALKING TO THAT [_ADy SNO HE Va/AWTS HEt£ NAME AMO ADDRESS * H HERE IT I’S—AND FOR Heaven's sake, send Crosses a<; cancellations — used cm UNITeB STATES MAIL IU<H£ LATE S^T* CENTuBy Omlv a SPIDER wu IS A TRUE COB* — COB >S AMOU EHCUSd WOK> MEANING SPID COMKHT. I»n own* ^04 mmoatw. E ll By Ted AM ANCIENT BALKAN CUSToNV S-rtLL OBSERVED IM BULGARIA SCRAPBOOK *>y R I SCOT A t-l^WT SwyonQ WA* worn Ry every mah ? Cffl !Utl SfANPiN<; U Europe COOK-COOS “la P*rii,H *'ay» Mar joria . Howard, stylo authority, ‘‘it takes forty years to make an elegante—it takes forty years for a woman to really know how to dress.” It seems that long over here, too—if you are trying to get somewhere on time. ACE AND THE LADY PULL A PAST ONE 4 <l,»m»r. Mo, Democrat—-0 rears a*o.l Orin Combs Is laying for Ace Mills. Orin says Ace flimmed him out of two dollars. A few days ago a woman came to town taking subscriptions for a maga zine. She was a combination of a Bear Cat and a Ortzzily. She talked to Orin until he began to cast about for an excuse to get rid of her. Finally he said. Oh, well, if you can get Ace Mills to subscribe, why then I’ll take one. The woman went down to the lumberyard and told Ace how it was. She slipped him a couple of dollars and told him what she had in mind. Ace meandered down to the feed yard. Pretty soon in comes the chinny lady and canvassed the lumberman for her magazine. When she finished, Ace said, Well, here’s a couple of dollars. Your speech was worth that much. Orin was no piker. He came across. It was alright un til he knew the facts. Now he's saying, ‘‘just wait until I'get a chance at that low down Ace Mills." Goih, that Mound* Kk« troaton. - * Or mola»*o*. • • « Simile— Out of joint a* m etyfiek woman'* great toe. • * • r a a T'vr^r* a nmif T?\Trp I .1 v^. ami xi. ivui xiivi ' * Dear Aunt Bella— The gent l am going out with is very bright and keeps talking about literature and all that stuff. I'd like to be able to talk right back ct him. What’s a good way to know all about literature? —Worried. An*. — Well, dearie. If you’ll kinda skim through the maga zines and read the ads yon see where some of them says send for literature. That’s what I do to keep up on such stuff. —A. (“Adult Educator”) Bella. Little Willie, full of guile. Breaded Pa in Western style. Ma was delighted, her joy vast ; i Will ip had nia-jp his mark at las*. —Sara Hearn- 1 CHRISTMAS HINTS FOR PRISSY PEOPU Hafpfal Caidt far Thar* W%a Saak tka Diatimetiva. Praciam, Ok-So-H ard-ta~f fad Remamhraae* Featured at Hyde * Warn T»*W-*wrW»* Staircaaie SkeW" ** bracket lamp transformed mt« *■ American Remo- The i. fitted ®* proper la lilted -v - — fashioned kerosene <-*«V hf» which aetneHy works- • ney >a made of • *!'**' terial, which look* and * glass-in fact it » can he used aa a aocHa’I «••* by merely sealing each *y_ the palm a of the honda. Keae* ably priced at one doBaf dozen, the Umpa *"*> »« ” up aa radios h» merely w**** mg a load speaker for *a Hector, and uring the •'** a. a tarn eft diaJ. Wtar tractive accessory '* «• knitted chimney profa*^ wicks are adjeitable »aJ*J be slightly higher west Rockte*. PUZZLE "An aroused fanfier worth all the brain trust ers in the w o r 1 H ■ ’" Secretary of Agriculture V> ai ^A "Thare »» » 'o' "(Y America,” ..T* Laughlin. ‘ ha*'!, 10 never has h»d '*■ , - thing in the feet an X k a W. do not pr. end 0 ‘1 what is m the fe<-» But I a lot of bellsdonn* i» FAMOUS 11 'ST W You'd be«*er lest ^ ^ Ltrfcts. dca-r »h( them ts tS>w-"f rst off. T*"'‘ Th* totter all ret? ' * • *
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