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PAGE TWO NOW IS THE TIME Dancers from Gandhiland t+xmof the "i !'..• entlj kTriVed to tour the United States, are shown waving . greeting to stew York. They are Simkie. a French girl who embraced the Hindu faith (left), and Kanav I.ata. true daughter «f Mother India. 'Central Pres*) I BIG SISTER It’s All In Fun By LES FORGRAVE he's ■SO PLAYFUL 1 OlOMrf THuOK HE'D U PLAYFUL! WMPH 1 l HOPE VVV^i^ FOR TV-WS A)P* \ he's ■soplayful that NOVO ip YrV L\tY.E / JSv ukcvr A 1 HE DICKERS nnill ONLY "*= rT. ,'EM CARTA^O^L. Take \t easy vje i nn ' v -'- > lock in / a j CAh4TRA\bi MIM r;, ' V W\TH EVE? td izi I. (S ! fT - 111 1 ' |TO PUV-U VT. y V^>,—.^-r-—j '•’ ■l' M ' —- 'Jx V\ D=]llli \ | I ..._ . r*-' 1/ ui>’ • ..~L :- - \*• . T** ll f \j£# |' ■ W»/„( Jg -Eg —II I TT&fe r i i ui'" y l j I I^4’ Copyright. 1933, by Central Press Association, Inc. LT T-TTA KETT’ ' Means to an End ; By PAUL ROBINSON A C-ir2L FRIEND OF MINE. E'ffA MEET' DOnVc GIIe-LS . V|CLL D'\G'T,SO'IOU.» Awf so 'YOU SEC KACtS -fOLO ME iMRCAfENS so DO SOME- fPS-l I3UNNM S / , STAND BAcK GIVE ME Alfc " U GETTOUfe NAME. On Ml ' PHONE * ROOM MATE IS NEIU\WION „" HE'- I -IHIMG dkpebate - iFggfc-ptf- rs — ir~ I _, ~ . _ G - us<? ;ikF P boson* "‘-t'l PO ass —■■ -* - —., ■ ... , .. __ ■■ ' ' -- i - ■ — 1 ■■ m ■ ■■ ■■—■■,—■■ THE GU M P S—lT’ S A LONG SAD STORY ~ " 1 -- - *■ ' 4-.. _ , 1 AND SO ME GRABBED THE BAG OP JEWELS, TOLD ME OF MIS') [ JcSTSI?i« T LAST A \ /\'D JLIkE A - / R v?EEKS S » W Cft^ N i ( 'TO GET \ YO HEALTH, R AMD make IT LOOK JUKE SUICIDE ~ THEN ME / \ I THAT SNAKE ATTRED AS S EVER ft AND AAL V FOR A LONG TIME I HOVERIED BETWEEN LIFE ] BUA IS HIS OLD V WAS A TOWN CAR - AND DEATH - ALL THIS. WHILE, ONLY LOVING / Y NECK-y SELF AGAIN-. * fT HIT YH*^TER-^1” £ J^ Jk T l^ -*l^?. & Q ARE AND OF LITTLE N£LL ; THE I '^XKV. .AND AT LAST HE A OUT- - J HAS CONSENTED Wk Kl ikjr\t\/ amn a I STRUCK OUT ~~jW a -j tL ONE NIOHTA STRANGER CAME To THF DOOR— / TO TELL ANDY AND HAND / 3 A~J I —\ v IT WASTOVNNSEND ZANDER, CLOSELY FOLLOWED BY f F^k«\ min the story If N —bloodhounds- he tricked the-old 72^ of his strange mmm lii 1 2T \ vl Ir *■, PEI - LOXN 0 changing shoes (V >$ ESCAPE PROMS* '^' HENDERSON., (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1983 " trjms£ The. -sTocv< sosSpjN£uas£^e2 = _ -STocK ' ) 1 Oom'T Cftße POiTTz-LiLf y LOHfM £t)VT)OIJ / it I*7-1 WPSKT ry -TAe_ ’ if 111 I INI. 6 HWt y /V> Sbt) ! ® JSL'Sfa i | Aoah A/umskuu. a A# Iff T r 1 N OAH / F OKE | SHOULD UNJUSTLY i CRITICIZE AN AVIATOR , j HE" Qo UP IN ABOUT IT? CHESTER. PEECHER NEWLLAWO/ L A < DEAR NOAH is AN ALIToBJ OfiRAPHY THE Biography of an AUTO? ! Joseph H. tf,R.EEN | DULUTH IVTIA»N « ! ( SENP IN YoUR NOTIONS TO* NCAH^-^o^; 7 THE OLD HOME TOWN keplstered IT S. ratent Office By STANLEY teN/IBELIEVEW VitL HAVE EM 'WI II I I f]—— 1 NATBReW f I a\TAKE )TS C>crjh\ LAID OOT ) %%J| |rs= sssffisssssssss 7 ~ > MEEE )M MY . ) |®@©Ti®( "TME ONLY ONE NA/MD <?ANED FROM "THAT OLD OFTHE BROLLEM COUSINS WHO FODQHT IT OPT AQ AIN LASTNI^HT _ Jll|PPSMEjjfl[ (Tl 1933 J.ee W. Stanley Ceriiial Press lO~2<l-33 '*" ”' ■ '" 111 """ I in I rscorrs SCRAPBOOK - v By R. J. Scott <ss ' y foe i,600 Years LA * CK ’JEWS | 7 oF A &VSSINIA V? have proclaimed - - -I - "Themselves -to be PORK ,MDUS<RY OP PEOPI£ now one. op Chicago's creat —Yhev live apaptT from I JNDUS<RIES IM SALEM,MASS., CHRISTIAN COUNtfeyMEM i »M 1640- IN 1660 BOSTON WAS <HB AND STRICYLV OBSERVE { LEADING CENI%R FOR PACK IN<5 LAWACoF MOSES l i Back in the Ring v \ wt $M < Apparently quite recovered from the wounds sustained when an Austrian Nazi attempted to assas sinate him, Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss, Austria’s “Little Napo leon,” addresses the citizens who gathered to welcome him at Kirn berg. Austria, his birthplace. (Central Press i Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR SALE—GOOD 5 PASSENGER automobile at a real bargain—Ask for demonstration. S. S. Stevenson. 24-sti FOR RENT nrtSi r nOOR APART ment on Horner street, steam heat ed, all modern conveniences. Miss Gussie Blackmail, telephone num ber GSB-J. TandT-tf WANTED FURNISHED~ APART ment. Must have private bath and steam heat. Address ‘‘Apartment” care Daily Dispatch. 241 ti RADIES SOLES CEMENTED THE new way. No nails, no sewing. Soles and lifts SI.OO. Try it, you’ll like it. BukerA Shoe Repair, we deliver, phone 9119. 25-ts POUND- TAN AND WHITE DOG tied to a potato rake. Dr. A. C. Yow. 24-lti LOST—TAN AND WHITE COLLIE deg, has scar unde: eys and Virginia license on collar. Finder please notify S. R. Lea. Phone 120-J. 24-lti SHEET IRON HEATERS $1.25 TO $3.50, Laundiy stoves $4.95 to $8.50. Stove pipe, 15c per joint, elbows 20c each at “The Place of Values.” Alex S. Watkins. 24-lti BUILDING MATERIALS AND paints for every need at “The Place of Values.” Alex S. Watkins “Where quality tells and prices Sell.” 18-ts GINGER SEWING MACHINE OF fice now located next to Dr. Yow’s office, Wyehe street. W<* have the latest machines and attachments in stock. Bring us your machine trou bles. C. L. (Roy) Beckham, Mgr. Phone 7. 24-lti NOTICE TO -TOBACCO FARMERS. You can get old newspapers to pack your cured tobacco on for 10c per bundle at tjie Dispatch Office. 7-ts GROCERY sVciiSSfr FISH DEAlt ers and n‘hers can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the '©‘spateh. _ office. ' Also rim* . Cot kindling fires. 19-ts I WOOD FOR SALE—DRY I sawed pine wood, any length. I We also saw wood by the cord I or job on premises. Langston I Brothers. Phone 95. Ej ■"•’milHUll III! I lllllltfllWl KlillillllHiiiWlHl New Low Coach Fares , 1 1-2 Cents Per Mile One-Way 13 Cents Per Mile Round Trip Effective September 15th i Between j Henderson Oxford-Durham 1 Henderson To One-Way R. Trip Watkins $.12 $ .24 TMckerson .17 .34 Clay 21 .42 Tar River 27 .54 Hester 32 .51 Creedmooi* 38 .76 North Side 44 .88 Redwood 47 -94 Burton 53 1.06 O. & C. Junction .. .56 1.12 East Durham 60 1.20 Durham 63 1-26 Antioch 20 -40 Oxford 23 16 One-Way Tickets Limited to Con tinuous Passage—Round Trip Tick, ets Limited 7 Days After Date of Se-le. For Information See Ticket Agent 11. E, Pleasants, D. I*. A. 505 Odd Fellows Bldg., Raleigh. N. C. Sea)>oa!d 411 V IvMLWAjr
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