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J&?m* Tirsi Aid J. \,h cnjuros JI iv Jones troop were studying na uiv. One of tlu* boys pointed out i vine mowing in the hedge and .aid it was poison ivy. Another lad lad never seen it growing just hat way and insisted that it vouUi not t>e poison ivy. and to ?tt!e the controversy and prove :> point, he pulled some of the eaves and rubbed them on his orearm. The next morning he iced i red rash on his forearm and eoneluded he was wronv bout the poison ivy. Johnny tones treated him. How did he lo it? I; ;s is the twenty-second of a . [;???? furnished by the Tidewater ? Mine!!. Hoy Scouts of America. yf. Alumni ulil o """" r Ermii'ff . ?????? A ' ' 3 Altll AW U. M : , :> :. ?:? : , " \ti Ancient Cannon With $nn-(?la*s Is An Eilenton Helie F. 1 .m. Oct. 9. Ed nton offers r. i her ancient curio for public a i . > a .niniature cannon repas i!!i a large sun dial with a mag .t'ving I ns above it directed at the u apjn's touchhole. I: is evidently a replica of a similarly operated unnon of shootable size in use 300 "v 400 years ago. Joseph G. Cam n. local jeweler, has the souvenir n.l i" i> supposed, like most legend - :ales here, to have come over the Sir Walter Raleigh group .< in the 1300 >. The idea is that i lie tens ;> -o focus \1 that wh ti the in r\iches a certain designated J .:ne on the dial its rays will ignite j \ vd r about the fus thole. causing i consequent explosion and dis-1 harge an old-time ancestor o! tine bu:nb> u-ed in modern warfare ' ; i .-pectally favored by anarch-| a- assassins. The relic is not for ale. Put Out \V i.r lu.ippens when light falls ? a iter at an angle of 45 de .i.i's " asked teacher. I .;<*?> out. sir." said the bright Lustigt' Blatter 'Berlin.) El) ROM) t'OST M f!L / \>t ii s. ofn<:!<!{> Edcnton. Oct. <).- -A join' in stallation service will bo hold on Tuesday night. when officer.-. ol the Ed Bond post. American he gion. and its auxiliary, will lit u-lt' ncl iiii.0 oltict in Red Men s j hall here. District Commander 'Cairo1.! E. Kramer will have charge ni the induction ceremon- | j ies. and a report will be received j from Klovd E. White, who attend ed I he national convention recent- j | lv :it Cleveland. 'I he post officers | who will be installed are Com - i mander John A. Holmes, vice commanders West By rum. J. A. Bunch and (). TV Perry, and Os- j car 11. Brown as adjutant and fi- j nanee oilieer. Knox 'l'o Speak at University Chapel lliil, Oct. 9? (U.R)?Col. Frank Knox, Republican candi date fur vice president of the United ttlaes, will speak in Mem orial hall at the University of North Carolina here October 13. From Chapel Hill, Colonel Knox will go to Ashevillc where he will1 speak that night. He speaks here i at 9:30 a. m. He plans to maker short speeches from his train < platform in the Lu-or . it,. > ol : I lie si ale tin i: way in ;:i } ;? :? in uvslrrn Nori.ii Carolina.' I'repari'tliM1 s "If we create an.I inaiiilain Miol in.sLriiiurut o!' war. i iiiimiis ili a: j ivo do not. rej.vt war ::i cv ry <-ir- : ninntanre."?Sir Norman An:;. 11. i1 v.... ? .t ..uii.ii.n? bii.l ? IIUVC '1'. ' k.lit' m)!' <1 of (ill ' I ;I i!.id. <>.;:? .11 I lie |MVIlll.tr iPai'a " ? n. i!ii I;.r. 1 is iii.it i; iio..T> i i - i ? i.iu pi.ice in .i:l of .. cki.i; a J3?*r a. Iw: ><;\!N By Ya\ ?:-T 0<' HeLEM fcET MS ENC.AVJ DAPEA JT MAJ A SWELL < ??A CAGTOCM ? J Etvord < Puzzle I By LARS MORRIS -I t; - : \\s\VFR TO PHI Ulila PH //LB i '? , . ? 'lAiP.Vf J />s I m I -J . 1&; * C\ -?' ^{^^3 n?)TVN ?T? i-i :oui cl 5? 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Segar ^7 SEE, SMfNRTY, >?p IF YOU'D H/WE gj LISTENED TO hE EVERYTHING WOULD SE ^okM /THE <=>TO\a)P\WPW TOOK Ps LIFE-80KT | ^\ND \G GONE j ^ / mo VOL) ^ MfsN UtVER f \m.J f ftMO TOW ^ ST0VJf\V/(V7 Wf\S VOUR. . s^FftTHERljp Shift J OH.tAV 60R5H! rpopp/V tq OH.POPPW J , World right* ?* ELLA CINDERS Music Hath Charms By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb I BFEM SHOWIM' OFF THIS WEEK- JUST TO SHOW "YOU j FELLERS WHAT A REAL MAN klSJ ARE YOU CONVINCED I'M BETTER'N THAT DANGED ^ r_ FEMALE ? We sore are, bull! w As soon as pets gits" mere vje'll light the candles on my birth day cake | he can do it without standin1 on smjkww, nothiin'--- he's the il l ImV~^llest ^anj in camp' f 193C b) f'nlted Frtlvrt Syndicate. In*. I 1 Tm Rff l\ S Pat. Oft ?All ilfhU referred IV IT'S PETE! WHAT IN BLUE BLAZES ROMPED OH YOU, PETe 7 / - V u GOT ) MYSELF / MIKED iJP WITH that 2.NEP.Y , female ! ) Yep?-I wad / the misfortune of, J walkin' imto her. camp while she was takln' a lesson om am accordiom! am' she" Played me , \ like one i Clem 0 WHACKER ? 7o-/o Bill Conselman 2nd charlie plumb'? LITTLE MARY MIXUP Jack Is Finding Out Too Much By Brinkerhoff "/ELS-"E A6A13D VG>L) STteucK^ ?T -i?ich-- sc> y<3u'vE ? GOT AUL THAT I /VA?Nay, EM? ^ P Li&Te>s| To THAT ^ fc-- TAcv< Piwdi^gI j^OUT^AL.U HE CAN -J r I'M Awful WORRIED. '-*P>ET?RE AMD II 6AW THAT AWFUL TACK MARLiH Scooping j 1 abound THE OLD J { wreck'? j? f -amd ca"p^alh a tom told mim 1 tmat jo an .duval is com?mg bacx \ W>TM MiS TIH J I box t-AND vMETSE. IS TfVlS MA^ - DUVAL, TMAT" "S <?oT vtour? TlM BOX PULL . OP MOMEY^zJ fer? W we MAve - f TO 5 G-RAMfc.. ' * "PAPA- "TSlG-AT AWAV j$ -AMEAD OP T/+AT. I MEAM TACV< AA^TSLlH . ~~ n |0U hv I'nilrd IVatur* Syndkal*. I?* lire V s Pat on ? %ll fighU **%*f%t4 JOE JINKS Klmer Shows His Colors KID-WD!? p STOP!! IF S TMATTPMN i COEGN'T ^ SPOT VOUR W?APLI6HTS, VOU LL BE . L klLLEP^/T kND IP I DON'T TAKE TI4Q CHANCE-WUNDDEDS \ ^O' POLKS MI6MTBE- OQSl-l-^m^ J THERE'S PROBABl^ A LOT OP KlDS \ r-^ ON THAT TRAIN! y JbUW I LIXK. PELlJy-. AMD-.-TUAT'S - .SAID?YVASN'i POLP SQUARE^; 'A\V CWEEKfe WET?MUST" BE RAINING y-^-Ok-OR--I'M AB16 SlL^SV?^^ 19:c by Vnlted Feature Syndicate, Inc. ? Tm. Kef. U. S. Pat. Off.?All rl?hU reserved ONE SECOND ELAPSES BETWEEN I |TMIB ANPTME NEXT PICTURE? LI L ABNER He Was Cumin' Roun* th' Mountain By A1 Capp After AN ALL - H/GHT DRIVE. BIFF " McGARSLE. FOOTBALL I COACH OF VAN PEW COLLEGE APPROACHES OOGPATCH ?_ CAN'T MAKE I A FOOTBALL 4? T TEAM OUTA \ THAT BUNCH O' Jj w MILLIONAIRE ^3 * SISSIES AT VAN- p PEW-WHAT I / h NEED IS A <S COUPLE O'RUGGED MOUNTAIN BOYST H-HOLY SMOKES.r- f I DIDN'T "*> THINK A HUMAN BEING COULD j lift a < BOULDER LIKE , THAT J ^ L r-* THROWINI? ay**? JL " # '//////// 'turnmm ^ & 19U by I'nKetf Feature tUndfaU. Inc 1 Ira. SLeg. 1). S- fiW Off-?All rUhUreec/rwJ M-CAN T ^ X Gjg (&\ojo BEAR TO -LOOK."- J i-Xi, s THAT POOR KID- J } 7 HE MUST BE I CRUSHED TO ^ ^ DEATH."- ^ X iTWAS M-MURDERf) -
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