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Why Tramp Around To Buy Or Sell? Use Star Want rAiiE Ads.-Quick Results Rates for Want Advertisements bi This Column Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This size 1 cent per word each insertion Minimum # ^ --- *■* wnvti HOIJ rp, . . s*ze type 2o per word each insertion. • ' inis size type 3c per word each insertion I* YOUR FEET HURT you, visit us and have Dr. Scholl's representative exam roe them free. A. V. VVrav A 6 Sonp-__ tf-30c USED A UTO AND Truck Parts. Automo bile Glass Installed. Fmk iron & Metal Co. West Warren Street, Phone 580. tf-30c A NEW TOP AND NEW p&ipt job will protect your car through the winter wea ther. Hawkins Bros., South LaFayette St. 13t-23c 200 SHEETS OP GOOD WHITE Wdting paper and 100 envelopes both printed with your name and address for |1. This Is the biggest bargain ever offered in stationery.■ Call at The star office. CALL 833, THE "'AUTO' INN “next to county jail” and let us wash or grease your ear for 75c. 11 38c E ARLY WAKH field cabbage plants. D. A. Beam. Phone 130. 2t-9c IF YOU NEED MONEY see us for loans from $6 to ?40 without security, made tc men and^ women steadily em ployed. No embarrassment, no unneceasary delay. Cheerful, confidential service. Citizens Finance Co., 12 Lineberger Building, Entrance Wr. Mar gin St. tf 23c THREE GRADES o f Wedding Invita tions and announce ments. Copperplate Engraving, Relief g r a f (raised letter) and printing. Samples upon request. All pric es a t a liberal dis count from list. The Star. Phone 11. tfl^c NOTICE TO FARMERS: WE give 36 lbs. flour and 14 lbs bran for each bushel wheat. Dellinger Milling Co. it tc “vetch, abruzzi rye, wheat, oats, Beardless Barley home grown and oth er field seed. D. A. Beam. 2t-&c LANDIS SHOE SHOP WILL take corn, cotton seed, or most any kind of produoe on shoe rer.airing at the market price. St 4c FOR SALE: 1925 MODEL FORD sedan. Good condition. Mrs T. G. Hamrick, 309 S. Lafayette St. 2t 6p PLAIN DRESSES. SUITS AND ivercoats cleaned and pressed for 50?. Modern Cleaners. John W. Dorsey, Prop. 6t 4c por~sale! loom Fixers tools and chest. Bargain. Mrs C. F. Mynn, Eastside. 31 -Ip WE WILL THREA&fl CANE se$d every Friday. E, JL Bowed Shelby, route 4. 2t 6p JUST RECEIVED another shipment of Austin Winter Peas. D. A. Beam. 2t-9c FOR RENT: TWO FIRST FLOOR moms. fmulched or unfurnished Mrs. T. O. Hamrick. 309 S. LaFav stte street. 2t *p A MIDDLE ACTE" WHITE LADY vents place as general housekeeper »r to care for old people or children Prefer country home, good nam Be at home after 15th. Mrs. W. A. Barber, R-4, Box 224, Danville. Va 2t 6p fWANT TO RENT A GOOD ■yrra with good land, good house ihd I wgpl t»P £Ood mules to tend it. y uy h(M plsee Ol this «j#d. let rp» bear frejn you *♦ 9Be* Mgrtln C- Ramsey, j^3, SUeabores 9*P "warm' Amw,FtmW AOEf ’ ’ ie phalt roofing, sheet metal products crushed stone Loy F Thompson. 745-J. < tf New Buick Be Shown First Time Saturday Buick’s new line of straight eights for 1932 will be formally presented to the public on Satur day next, Nov. 14th, It Is announc ed by Mr. E. T. Strong, president and general manager of the Buick Motor company. Mr. J. L. Lackey, local Buick dealer is attending a dealers conference in Charlotte today at which the new models will be shown. With the presentation, the mys teries of "wizard control." declared to be a startling Innovation In mo tor-car operation, will be fully re vealed. While the preliminary announce ment contains no details about the few Buiek development, it ic inti mated that an entirely new meth od of ear control is introduced, one that represents the longest step forward In this phase of automo tive engineering that has been made In recent years. Japan Ships Gold Into United States San Francisco, Nov. 1—Thu ar rival of $23,500X100 m gold here yesterday from Japan brought that country’s total shipments of the yellow metal to this port to $75,000,000 in the last thirty days. Preparations for any eventuality that may ariae out of the Manchu rian situation was Indicated by Japaneee bankers here as one of the reasons for heavy shipments ol gold to th|s country. In the event of war, the position of Jtpan hi the tint tad States would be forti fied by the large amount of mete! here, they said. Got Any fi Stacks In Rook? President Hoover's plan to Re lease frozen assets is a good one for the big banks, anti will help the installments houses, but Dick, Tom and Harry will have to work for a living as usual. Government aid li fine if yonVe been a sailor or a sol dier, but if you are Just an ordinary working guy—Ifke most of us are— please don’t hang up your sock till further notice—the only thing youH get in it will be your foot. MAZDA LAMP BULBS— All sizes. New Pricaa. Pen* dleton's Music Store. ; 3t-9c | IF YOU NEEeTX^ETAL [chimney top, or metal work 0/ any kind call John McAr thur's Tin Shop. Phone 715-J. __ l‘2-30c LOST. SMALL PURSE WITH $2.5© and key on North Washing ton street between E. P. Riviere’s house and Romeo Baker houst*, Saturday morning November 7. Finder return to E. P. Riviere, lip NEW TOW PRICES ON Radio Tubes. You can renew your tubes for an eight tube set for as low as $7.00. Pen dleton’s Music Stroe. 3t-9c FOR RENT; HEATEdTpaRt’ ment. Mrs. w. L. Packard, tf «c LOST: SATURDAY EVENTNO blaek leather bill folder. Contains some money. with Clara Mae Gordon's name and ad drees Return to Star office. Reward. It 9p ONE CROSLEY CABINET set, Electric, only $34.60. Ae good as new. Pendleton’s Music Store. 3t»9c FOR SALE: 40 'iiaHORfTpuC l«ts. lest strain in county. Fine Red pullets, one fine Red cockerel. Anyone interested can see them at my home on old Fallston road. H E. Beattie, East Shelby, R.J. 3t 9p “one ATWATER KENT $126.00 set for quick said— $24.50. Pendleton’s Music Store. 3t-9c FARM FOR SALK: 41 ACRES, 3 1-2 miles south of Shelby, oij good road, two 4-room dwellings, good, strong land, W. E. Whisnant land. Price Is a bargain. Oliver Anthony. 3t »p FOR SALE: ~32~ ACRES, cT c. Allan, Hughs traet, near highway 18, 3 1-2 miles south of Spelby. Large 8 room dwelling, good out buildings, strong land, bargain sgey *rm- Oliver Astfcopy. It 9f> pals n ut murt miles aorltmH of Shelby. tw* gaed houses, geo# outbuildings pest farming land In county, cn good road- Bargain at 14000.0° Oliver Anthony. on I Nobody's j, Business By GEE McGEE Another IM Ancle or Tangle. A native of iny town dropped in to see me the other day to regls ter his complaint about city taxe and I tried to explain to him that we could not have a city unless we paid elty taxes, and then I took up telling about the various and sun dry benefits lie received from the tax money In question. First, I told him about the police protection afforded. He said he didn't need any police protection as he did not intend to do any lighting or let anybody fight him and he assured me he kept a pis tol In his house for protection. And he cited the fact that be also own* ed a bull dog—on which he had to pay additional taxes. Second, I insisted that lie had paved streets to rkte on. but ne said he paid for his half of the street in front of his house and the other fellow on the other side of hte street paid the other half- Then I saltV—How about the schools? He stated that he had no children to send to school and ftir therm ore. our dty taxes did not go to the sup port of the schools, as our district Is a separate and distinct princi pality and had its own tax system. Third. I begged lief to Inform him that he had electric lights and water and he said—that's 90, but I pay the electric light and water company for their service, and he went on to show me that he did nw need any street light*, as he had light* on his Ford, and as a ruke“~he stayed at home during the night-time. He said the white-way wa* pretty to look at, but the moon looked all right to him. Fourth, I took up the question of fire protection, but he (old me that he did hot carry enough insurance ' to need fire protection and besides —he paid the insurance compaole. to protect him—if his house should accidentally catch an fire. But, says 1—how about the traffic light: he flew mad then and said he had «nse enough to drive a ear with out traffic lights and policeman. Fifth, I reminded him of the street sprinkler, but he said he could wait till it rained to have his i street sprinkled. Well, says I—you I have to have a city council and a : mayor and a city judge, and he said he didn’t need either one or them Then I remarked—how about eome body to mark off places to park? he said—if a man don't know how to park his llazie (when he conus to town) without directions. he :>ught to walk and lean against a telegram post when he wants to ■e*t. Ad I couldn't give him any j tax-information, I told him not to i hurry. After he was gone, I thought I of the street sweeper and th-' hoard of health, but It was too late. O-a-c-h! The insurance companies seen. | to think that they will bust If the j railroads are not granted that 1 > percent Increase in freight rater, (You know, of course, that the tn. surance companies own the rail roads?) And if they are given thai Increase, the farmers will bust j (You know, of course, that the rait ' roads get all the farmers make al ready h And— Ticket*, Please. Speaking of politics a little bi: further, did you know that the rail roads get a right smart more for hauling wheat and hay and cent and potatoes and oats and salt and hides and cottonseed for a dts Itance °f 1000 miles than the pro iducers who actually raise these | commodities get? Well, they do. 11 ; Pullman and passenger rates ato | not reduced at least 50 percent j within the w>xt 5 years, the rgll ! roari's «U1 need only a single blcy icle apiece to handle their passen ger travel. < »t tun Letter. New York, Nov. 9 -The cliairman of the Farm Board mat zed last j night and May futures broke 14 point*. The bulls wen glad that he only sneezed; if he had coughed, i to°- November spots no doubt would have followed. A boll weevil nest was found in Hoo-ey Long’s vest pocket at a banquet on Tuesday and New Orleani sent out a report that the said pest was hibernating early which foretold an increase in their population, and then Okla homa voted for an increase in oil and a cut in acreage. Those Okla hoinaianl arc Insisting on the farmers growing all of thetf feeds at home. Just think of it! Their Alfalfa Bill” for the past 12 months ha.-, already cost the state ♦85,000,000.00. We advise red flan nel* and cotton hose from now on ; Do Yob Qiew, Smoke or Dip? And going further into wha* be comes of what the agriculturist ought to receive for his products did you ever think that a pound of tobacco (for which the manufac turer pays Mr. Farmer the sum of cents) win make ttcrat 2 dollars worth of ordinary cigarettes -very much Jike those that you 'FBI walk a Iglle for or those that will keep you k Usable day and night and possibly those that wont bite you Adam's apple? And it doesn’t cost so very much to make cigarettes, as they hase the stretch out system in their factories, too and do not pay their help so much that any of them suffer with the gout. But there *!*%,. any trusts any more. Mary, Dearr The Sher man law killed the trusts. but most of the boys belong to the same stockholders and- all prices are generally the same—which art high, higher and higheet. "TAR ADVS. PAYS Rambling Bill Writes Low-Down On Arizona’s Judd Case And Crime; Has Good Trigger Finger Himself ' By Rambling Bill. Phoenix, Aria., to The Star.) jidltor of The Star: | Note in your Uwrue of October 36 you ran an account of Phoenix’s fa jmous "trunk murders" in which Mr? Winnie Ruth Judd, killed her two best friends, and cut up one j°f the bodies placing .some In two ! <-funks and shlping them to Los An geles, Calif. Mrs. Judd, was later ap Lprehended In Los Angeles, and con Ffi.'-sed the slayings claiming same i «aa in self defense Today Mrs. Judd, was returned to Phoenix and lodged in the county | Jail to await on first degree murder I Charges. More than 1000 people were v aitlng at the court house to jseu her brought in, and a flock of newspaper rsporters were present with their cameras to get pictures of the famous and fiendish mur derest;, Phoenix has drawn head lines throughout the country on [account of this murder, whieh is unparalelled anywhere In the nation. Public opinion Is running sHvngiy Bgainfil Mrs. Judd. Not to the ex tout of inob violence but thst justice will be speedly given and Arison* h*s Capital punish ment laws. The noose is waiting for this woman, if she la convicted of fiwst degree murder. l<*st year, Evv* Dugan, was hang ed at Florence, the state prison of Arizona for the murder of a ranch er named Mathias, near Tuacon, and on purely circimUantial evi dence, Unless Mrs. Judd, can make an Insanity or self defenae plea stick with the Jury, she wtu pay the same penalty. X have personally seen Mrs. Judd several times In her work at the Grtmow clinic where she was em ployed, and algo seen Mrs. LeRol one of her victims. Tave recently visited the death house <yt 2828 N. 2nd 6t., where the gruesome mur ders were committed. Other Evidence Expected. A very prominent married busi ness man of this city was In at tendance at a party on the night before these murders were commit ted in company with Mrs. Judd. Tt is not believed he had any connec tion with the slayings however. But the officers think that someone aided Mrs. Judd in placing these bodies In the trunks, and no doubt, If such is the case, that this evi dence will be revealed before she comes to trial. Mr*. Judd, has already given dif ferent version* of the affair and more or less trapped herself in a number of ways -which will destroy *ny self defense plea. And while in the Los Angeles Jail,, she made plenty of money selling her stories to the California papers. But now she 1s in Phoenix, and this tneome Fill stop, because Arizona people are not Interested in her life story -except to the extent that Justice 's meted out to her In the manner I strictly prescribed by law. Other Atrocious Crimes. Phoenix has h*d several atroci jous killings lately, some of which are still unsolved. A few weeks ago, nn aged couple named Wright, liv ing in the eastern section of the city were murdered in their home and the house set on fire. Mr, j Wright, was rescued before he died, iand stated that three or more men I in demanded money and when they offered them the few dollars they had, they struck them down, and set fire to the house. Mrs. Wright s body was not dtservvemd In the burning house in time to rescue her and same was charred corpse, while Mr Wright, died In a local hospital the following day. This murder is still unsolved. One Phoenix gangster killed an other recently, was arrested, con fessed, and is now serving from 50 years to life In the state iwtsms Crtme Runs Rampant. Prow the look* of things, there will be another severe crime Wave in Phoenix this winter Several bold hold-ups have already been ptrpe i rated and to Judge from last win tar, we are in for It sure enough •gain. Last winter the city was compelled to employ ivw twenty extra police officers to curb rob beries. X happened to be sne of the extra men employed working throughout the winter months. We worked in civilian clothes, keeping all arts/?, badges, etc.’, out of sight and trying to look as much unlike officers as possible. We strolled around In specified placer*, in big stores, etc., mixing with the patrons and watshing all cars that drove to the curb and parked, arid keeping our eyes peeled ow the cash regis ters Several good catches were made, and soon the hold up men got wise, that Phoenix, was going to TRUSTEES MU Of UAL ESTATE. »JT vitw* of the power of aate contain luelnrti SfmUUlV% .01 tn“l •**cut*d by Luelnd. Hill and V J Mil) on July *. t|j0 to mo ao truetee for the turn of five hundred deljari iKHtfi u ucunty for » Roto due October 16, t»3» eald note oat Win* paid at maturity end the holder “/ **“?• *■»’!«* colled upon me to fore wm offer e« lfu*' !■ »« tnutee. .°»*r t« »*le ot public auction to hno«'h*'"*1 ,bld<l*r tat c»*h at the court neremlw?,relniaJrlbT' !’orUl Oarollno, or Per ember 7, l»w, ot 11 noon, the fol lowiop daaarlbed reel oaf air r.,KJY'YP ** * P»rt ot the old Lewie PlontattoR, adatom* the landa «f Mrr L E 8t»cy W. D Baltimore, R, w. Wil R A L*rk§y and others. The «*fd thVs i!f”|d eb'l“* tfce *•*•<* >lace c 22fcXtJ-45* *Sva: ^VttsrjGr »’ «Sf fijMS. 2 tssstA f.' '»*» *t *! O clock a, m In the office tr tNne*h*'^r d**d*' Cleveland coun !aa w2.rith! C*rolln*' ,n b00k *ES, pate *”«bU4ne,*" U WbJ,c* pr‘ot t0 •»< Tht* lh* *Vh4»y of Moeaatber, 1»}J. BEAM, Ttuttee At Nov Hr D *. Newton, Attj trap them and moist, of them faded out. Our orders were to shoot first, a.k questions afterwards I guess this winter, It will be the same, as hundreds of would be gangsters fioek here during the winter months where the climate is mild, and heretofore, the pickings were easy. They will not find things so easy this season. We are ready for them. ’ "’hat might appear to one just an ; ordinary shopper or business man going about his duties, ran hob up I with two guns tn his hands spitting accurate fire tn a riash, and the orders are to give no quaiter nor take any The ordinary gangster and hold up artist Is the biggest coward ever, i True they will kill it s easy for a ^coward to kin when his victim is j unarmed or when ho has the drop jon him, but few hold up artists have the guts to stand up and shoot it out with another armed man whose aim i* accurate and deadly. Good Trigger Unger. There are plenty of men tn Phoe nix who are willing to volunteer their services at any time to curb this lawlessness who under any eon ditions can place their shots any where they want. them shooting irom the hip with rapid succession. 1 do not consider myself the best shot, but I can keep a tomato can rolling for six allots, and have been known to split a cigarette paper from Its edge ten to twenty feel away, and have shot the head off a match only aiming 1-2 of a second. TRUSTEE'S gat,E~ ™ *rfBjinVlrtU?L0L Ulf n0*er of **?* contain m.fy» ?°,x V*d ?it€ on Mtrch 7. 1»3», to me aa trustee far th* Shelby Buildln* & 12“ “a d*"“** ta5i«« ►M* nmde ln ,h“ Payment of the in dfbWdneM secured thereby. t, ns truateee »^L,M 10 th* hl*he*t bidder public auction at the court houw dOot tn the town of Shelby, N. C . on , *T' D‘*e>"l>er ISth, 10.11. r»»lli«»t«tc°*lt M' th® ,oilo*ln* describe,. Situetc In the western part of Shelbv N c, on the north slue of West War “"*»• *nd fronting "p's feel .n l d Warren „re»ti „dbltt0(t „ d.pthof*»2 bel«* the property fully de and wlfe'1 rtl, d/*2 <rom M w Maun#-' rfiiu io d*! ‘1 Auf'‘«‘ ’• l»S». to Mrs LUllc Map Go*. saw deed recorded in fl'“j'« pa*e *«. Of the register's of ficc of Cleveland county N. C «ld*l,othhv'" h.*d tor u11 description ot WJ5.,6t b* mites and bounde. -,7y* property will be aold *“ iny ”* ’>"P»«1 end existing ajainet said property. Thle November S Ct.YDB R. ROSY. Trustee _ «t Noe Pc . . "WTW* D4US By virtue of a deed of trust 5a"iid^i?:‘C''e"*ior4 *nd wifc' Word a!itloAU*U*i **th' 1S30' «r«fn* an Ip debtednew due to J, A lorn, the gstd ««d °f 'ru,t recorded In book 1(3 pa,,. «* *h« registers office of Clerelapd W. C, and default in said in debtedness having been made and bein' trenueeted by the holder of samS to *£? 51®”- *• »* trustee, win eel) at public eviction to the highest bidder for oath at n' ftiuri. 12;usp Joor «n Shelby, N C . »t 12 o clock M on an *0B**TJ D»"®bvr lib. wt All the right, title and Interest of tile mortgagors, the eame being an undtrldrd line-tenth Interest, subject to fce dower Merest of Come Hord Dorsey therein £nth*,t J/ln* on ,h* *»»t Hide of Bhimv %r>V % Ur,“* f ‘he town of with a deoiiP ' e3B tret thereon Uil? ln.drielH °f ,1<W Url' <be is»s being [hat lot deeden b, e. M Beam and wlf? o A P Wfathers and C T Hord on *ok*rY Of 112k by d"‘cl recorded t„ ^r^^cIeaend4M,o„eBVheN"f. rhls November #th, toji R. h RYBURN, Trustfp. 4t Ifov i>c I have practiced with a pistol for years, trying to perfect my shot and when X would think that i was good, some old-timer out here would take me out and make me athamed of my marksmanship. i believe I could hit a hold-up man at a close distance from the hip, anyway and I m Just ci ary enough to try should the opportunity ever present Itself. Every officer on the Phoenix police force is constantly praying to run ! into a hold-up. Some of them have | done so, some have been killed, and many hold-up artists have bit the . dust also. Since 192;t I have worked almost, four yearn as an Arizona peace of i fleer, and would continue this work ivcic ruy health so that I could and if the pay was sufficient to feed my big brood of kids and keep them in school. A police officer gets from 150 to 176 per month. Not enough to reimburse him for the danger he assumes in his daily or nightly du ties Here's hoping they hang Mrs. Judd. TMisras a sale By virtue ot the power of sale eou 1,1 * d«<» o' trust executed by H. CIxy c,ov end wife on July Wth, ISM, to me jib trustee for the Shelby Building St loeij undeletion and defeult havlngbeen ' 'u Wment of the Indektedneee Miured thereby, I u trustee. will (el) for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door In (he town of Shelby, N c., on Saturday, lieremker l*th, 1M1 real,*e«buf,k M the f8,low'*1* described Located ob the rallston road end be ginning at a stake, west edge of fblletou “Vb t*’® northeast corner of Rufus Bharks lot, mened with bis line south rjr 4 * «tatoa. h|s earner thence north 3 east 80 feet to a stab i'.rkBCLe1en0r°’,*>^ '«* f8*» to * •lake in west edge of Palls ton road. thence with the road eouth 1 watt Ml b*?lVn"1*' containing k.Mto square fee t, and helrur a parti on ol tlM ol'l Ross Hardin land?, and tot in* tile 'ot hy Ra° JUW'“ ooS -ffe to H Clay cox and wits, by dead dated ’>■ sod recoVdJd In b!Sk 3-V page 3»7. of the register's office of Cleveland county. If. c. The foregoing property wlR be sold tMe* unD“d M»d ablating lJjl ‘ ,8rt Property. This November «, CI TOX R. norr. Trustee _ 4t Rov to TbrsTr.irssAi.E By Virtue o( ihr power of eel* contain eU in a deed of trust etc ecu ted by H. Clay Co* end wife on May II, m« to me as truefec for the Shelby Building end Lo»n *nd «*uult hiring been made In the payment ot the indebtedness secured thereby, I, ae truetee will sell for fJJJ *? ***• *>ihe«t bidder at public ouc of «r .,u. V°U,,rt b"J‘« «•»* ^ <*« town or Bheiby. N. C. on . latlirday, December IMh, lbll re'al'e«tate°-Ck **" th" ,olto»^ deeertbed Being ettuated In Lhe town of Shelby and beginning at a (tone, Id Cllascota comer end the K. W. corner of r r Bowman e lot. and rung thence wllh W. * »"* South *7 eaet g7 feet to a (tone, thence again with H. B. Bow. w m *»ft to a etaka ! „ R- Bowman's line- thence a nrw Hne N |7 W. 17 feet to a (take In N « Bowman'e line; thence again with Bot^I corner1”* * * ,0° tmt ®° Wle tOBtuning .,T,h* »•»*• doecrlbed lot being a lot 17*160 feet situated on the rear of the lot deeded to H R Bowman by Preetnn Cllaeco on the uth day “ rCJell 1»M eald deed being recorded In bowk Jjj ?**5 ?! th* of,lc» of the regie ter of feeds (or Cleveland county to which deed IT 11 hereby mode for a more oo8l niete descrtptlen of the metee and llo“nd* of tho heroin described property hf}"f heeded hit Br**ton CHoito and £* dTt^ M^ ri»sH ^<te-by .garnet eald property, This TmSSnl CtYDB R HOST, Truetee _ «t Bov be ‘tTAR ADVS. PAYS TOOTS AND CASPER The Record-Breaker. TODAY ENDS THE WEEK FOP TOOTS AT the"dp»ffy MILUNERY SHOPfAND J M«&HT AS WELL MOSEY AROUND AND SEE TO IT THAT SHE DOESNT BLOW HER SALARY ON THE WAY HOME* 400D HEAVENS, ''N l TOOT SI THAT'S A PRETTY B\6 ROLL [YOU HAVE THERE* 1 •SURE IT IE>. CASPER! I chan4ed MY vSALARY INTO ONE-DOLLAR SO IT WOULD SEEM MORE! C '?3I. King r.jlnft Syndics, Irr .<;■.,! Brinin ri^tl twtrvrf. | ' business this WEEK,CASPER*. IN FACT * JUST LACKED $!5<ig OF CQUAUN4 THE SALES OF LAST WEEK, AMD ttV*VBK WAS "TMe BI44EST WEEK BETTY BIRCH EVER HAD*, EE*. WHAT A PITY YOb DIDN'T SELL JUST ONE MORE HAT. TOOTS*. THATS WHAT »THOUGHT CASPER, SO I SOLD A HAT TO MYSELF FOR #20.9ff AND BROKE THE RECORD! WimmY MurphY&[ Keeping The Record Alive. hsrsts A. LITTLE PRf«6MT 5 T I US*t> TO a Diary But i quit i l-ON^r BSKOOE. I 4ror MARRISD, 1_1 yniFttli/rtf S|-nj ,-i « I I M II ig»U, In;.. Urti\ griuin r*|ht; rc^rvftl. 7 IP I WIRE ’TO START \ MY NEW DlARY TODAY, 1 IP YAVfc MY PEN ,N / hand and w«rr«:— v Dear, diary: oust finished -the breawpast Pishes, will now wave: ,7he beds and dust House r " THAT (if e>cijin^?' You WERE SOOU5H TO EVER *£Top keeping A r>tARY, TOOT*: 7 'T MUST BE MICE IN LATER. VbA»«, -to look back AND REMINISCE. about OLD TlMB«b! THAT* \*/hV EVERV <-j!RL •SHOULD KEEP RECORD OP ALL little <&Q BHE I PONT HAVE TO KEpT A RECORD Or THE UTTLR ??»vrtau&xs!* -rJLh?r1K,*vra IHEW: CASPER SEES that H6 EVER-LASTINGLY REMJNOS me t‘
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