PAGE TWO 5151 ER , Too Weak! By LES FORGRAVE COM? Onl BUT- NME DO^T Co~r. I kJOK p«a\se! \ME'R<E. //, A Gi-OROo'S oo»e ji up. see' were's ■se \ >/L •, i; *3’ f . <|-y *" by (WBl' Press Association, Sf r'? I*' -' ton... V 1 ~b— t l ■."*«»*-» ti i.n - MVir.ii—s«»us.J 1 LOOKOUT BUDDY, I'M-SUPPiMS 1 . »^’S ( VAJEU- OFALL \ \\P INA MOT -TOO vtfTpZZQv//. X///7//77Y', iu> ( u£p " r TO , \NEAK I CAM \ 7/f Nv'/ NAAKE VT. -5- ;„-Sj T■■ ■ ETTAKETT All for Love By PAUL ROBINSON shading >r S "Ms "~ —n V&AM, /) l\\ f i dont glAme nee for ) [~ m gow© to h&mc MN FACE OYeRi-L o\iee TO see *ac£- ( _ INIC ut .l_ ffl Nt>u AnOW sister. mad g / )A ; o^ALLwe For2 . —so hauled - r\ie found a doctor. | | __ ' ' ■ * jjjjjjjjsjjll ... —.—,——— . . ,‘p >-■ ■ * __ „ .SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK - By R. J. Scott | BRFrtl S'To RI tl HE.VA.DA ' l.rfbLP PP(- PL'pCP #F (. tor. storage , j . NADA oF MAKES a EIVIM4 PAiMltM<s -SKULLS / <HE £KULLS ARE MAtfE OF PLASTER BY HER. BROTHER— POR CLASSROOM USE- Copyright, 1933. by Central Press Association, Inc. 4 ~2 1 - \ THE GU M PS-THE AYES HAVE IT ‘ ~ i■ - - OF!>/ie»ct- (" MERE A ‘ /'"SWELL- WHAT ME - /vatLL- DAY A /vwMAT \ VWv THROU4*W j I *<£ THAT AFTER ' ’SEF ON 'THE \ / 'fOU'LL C*ET TO \ V THE ) / l*S, THE I FOREVER- \ VHTH HER ) T\ ( STREET VW»TH THAT \i U R S £LF AKIb j \ bIFFBRENCE V /d^FERFNCEBETViEEkA \ FOR&OOP-*/ ( U hSH* \ \ MAk»N6r LOVE 'TO HER RU*WT \ OUST s' / NOU%E HR.W« \ \ 'iHE OWfc LAOV \ AROONO VwIYH I SNOVJ AND ICE ? TRY'HGToGE t MAW* I THE NERVE TO CALL ME OP lIF YOU AUST FALL £~T> ( rua - FAI.L i §t \b OIFFF HENCE. - aK jQI .iF Vl7 MAV* • H mf -JOx never / \in love, with a \ °,! JLVf ‘ copae^ HENBSRSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933 UNAU \ _Xj . **▲ +* «¥• TOED SL.OTH QUITE. 1 RAGE common jn BRAxiL.yO'; CIRCUS NAME )S pio?res ,■- 'trgf TSEEb. )S ABOUT SIZEWI OF A LARGF Dog _ ,! /Voah Nmsmu* ItSO^^E DEAR NOA«= IS THERE ANY RELAT/fiN BETWEEN — —^ n the ancestors of • jWtfteai4ieLclN | face powder amp In.l % /jl j <9JN Powder? ~~ ' ~ LKEITH > %BARE, Ef%iE/ ) LL, fTr ""', -^SSSSfl i DEAPe NOA.K = WOULD U - Xou call a. waiter ' ■ »T ; AN inn-expierencep w k^.- J SERVANT? I MARY E- I PLANT Your NUMB NOT/ONS l^Li IN The mail andwatchem H °^ 6HSt Bloom in this space THE OLD HOME TOWN Registered U a Ratem umce By STANLEY V N\\ f NOW You R E AT IT, 1 ) ( WHY, UNCLE \ /~xO\Y\ XTH>S fad \ ) BENNIE! VdHEK.FI (S\ , t A\ VV V WILL-BE THE HFatu ( did Ybu find / f-\lt -lAJ •W, OF us^yet! 2^ TWICE THIS HAS FOUND SUSIES ROLLER SKATES ifw, V /t<L > '~' JUST OUTSIDE HIS BEDROOM DOOR J\ I /vw \ *^3s.=; j X \ >> c 1933 Lee W. Stanley Central Presa * isx<o-ed SentenceH Led from the courtroom in Los Angeles after being sentenced to a term of 10 years to life im prisonment for the kidnaping of Mrs. Mary Skeels, wife of the dean of the College of Music at the University of Souvuern Cali fornia, Luella Hammer, left, sways against Deputy Sheriff Ada Van Oeveren. Miss Hammer is a former co-ed of the university. Try The Want Ads Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results (FOR RENT WHITE FRONT STORp near corner of Garnett and Molt gomery streets. Apply t 0 R V.' Adams, phone 311-W. 9^. REXALL ONE CENT SALE here. 350 items on sale. 50c rubbins? alcohol 2 for 51c. 25c B. C f () " Headache 2 for 26c. Save on till! sale. Parker’s Rexal] Drug Store WANTED TO BUY USED nlture. "Furniture ” Care Daily Dw • P atch - 21-iu WILL REOPEN MY DRESSMAIC ing shop on April 24. Plain and fancy sewing solicited. Mrs. R oy B. Dickerson, 303 Gary street Phone 9. 21-itj REKALL ON ECENT SALE THIS week—3so big bargains. 50c Jonteel Cold Cream 2 for 51c. 25c B. C. for headache 2 for 26c. Parker’s Drug Store. The Rexall Store. 20 2U SEE ALEX S. WATKINS FORROOF paints and roof cement at "The Place ol Values.” “Wlhere quality tells and prices sell.” 21 iq OUR DESIRE FOR YOUR PATRON age is surpassed only by our deter mination to deserve it. Allen Barber Shop. 426 Garnett St. 2-f Thurs-Frl. ts. NO MYSTERY ONLY KNOW ledge coupled with a lifetime of i experience that enables every O’Neil to make keys to any lock or open any safe Call 600 —O’Neil’s. Every ; thing in Hardware. 21-ltj DON’T FORGE’!' TO ATTEND THE Rexall One Cent Sale. 350 big bar gains—Tooth Paste, Tooth Brushes, Soaps;,. Candy, (St.d|ionery, ho up hold drugs and toilet goods. Park er’s Drug Store. The Rexall Store. 21-lti BLOODTESTED BABY CHlCKS every week beginning Fe'». 9th, Rocks, Reds, Wyandotts and white Leghorns. Book your order now. Special attention given custom hatching. Robertson Poultry Farm. Route 1. Phone 2103-. Fri-Tues ts. SUMMER IS COMING AND YOU will soon want to be using the old | car more and more. Let us put it 1 in good shape now and be ready for the 3eason. Aulbert Service Station. 21-lti GROCERY StORES, FISH DEAD ers and others can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the • Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-ts. SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK. State of Noijth Carolina: County of Vance: A. Waddell Gholson, Jr., Administra tor of W. T. Coghill, deceased. Vs. W. B. Coghill and his wife, Fanny Mae Cogirill; -Henry ,Coghill and his wife, Blanche Coghill; Tom Cog hill (unmarried); Del us Coghill and his wife; Emma Coghill; Lonnie Coghill and his wife, Mary Coghill; Andrew Coghill and his wife Min nie Cogliiil; Magnolia Coghill Champion and her husband, Lewis Champion. The defendants, Andrew Coghill and Minnie Coghill, his wife, will take notice that an action entitled as above; in the nature of a special pro ceeding, has been commenced in the 1 Superior Court of Vance County, • North Carolina, for the sale of real property of W. T. Coghill, deceased, in order to make assets for his es tate; and the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, of Vance County, “in the courthouse in Henderson, N. C., on the Ist day of May, 1933, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 31st day of March, 1933. HENRY PERRY, Clerk of Superior Court of Vance County. Gholson and Gholson, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS No. . NORTHBOUND J08—8:48 A. M. for Richmond, Washington < New York, connect lag at Norllna with No. 18 ar riving Portsmouth-Norfolk 12:05 P. M. with parlor-dining car tier vice, 4—2:*08 r. M. for Richmond and Portsmouth, Washington, • New I ~rlc. 198—8:48 P. M. for Richmond Washington and New York. 6—8:28 A. M. for Portsmouth Norfolk Washington, New York No. SOUTHBOUND ! 191—45:48 A. M. for Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg. 8—3:41 P. M. for Raleigh, San ford, Hamlet, Columbia, Savan nah, Miami Tampa, St, Peters burg. 107—7:95 P. M. for Raleigh, Ham let, Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg Atlanta, Birmingham. ? 5—1:25 A. M. for Atlanta. Birm ' Inghart, Memphis. .For Information call on H. Pleasants, DPA., Raleigh. N. 0., I or M C Capps, TA , Henderson. N. C.

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