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Show Friday, February 5, 1932 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL ........... ____ "_' EL.EC I EO TO il-\IS OFFICS, 'l: Pl-EDGE "f()(J "Tl-IAT :I: IJJIL.I- WHUT PAo6\...EM TI-IAT <PNPRONTS ME WITH A IM TI-IAT 1<1'-JQO.IS NO 1-\EOGING- ' THE FEATHERHEADS .,. .. P<lWERS', HE'D QQ ur!!! ' Practices Its Part Rli~EAR.SE, AS ~ At.!D 'ltlO TI41NK OKA'I' Bl\.1..'I' .. ' GO ~ONG, SO WE WONT 1 MEAt.! DUKE -· GET AL\. MuDDLE 0 uP ti\JI:IEN STICK OUT YOUR. <SET THERE ·Ci4~'5r At.!' f>TRUT LITTLE MORE · OF l\.IE EXILED ROVA~IST PAQ.TV .... 0 \<NoW WHUT · I-lEO DO 11-J OFFICE, eOT 6'1 AU- "fl.IE w_,,..,..~•••-~ I'AtoJNV MT I'M DUKE FANTCZ.'Z:l, ll-IE HeS 11-IR'ilN111'l) SA'f IS THAT HE OON T ByOabome .... , NO\IJ Sr.JCE WE'VE: GOT TO PQE:TE Nl> To of Wind a TI4E ~"'ALISTS \.OIL\. RETURN TO f'O.IJE.R. 1'-1 'l'oUR COUNTRY, DUKF: FANTO'Z:Z.I ? B_ill_o_ '1_R_ar_e_ _ _ _ _~l L - 1_ _ _ _ _ _ 1WU.~T 0 01._______A_lo_n-=--g_th_e_C_on_cr_et_e_ _ _ _ 0 ......,......J) -~ '• • ,• ..... .... •••• ' • .·' ' ' . ·. ~ ...... ' I ' '• " ' l ·~- • I W. ~- :· . W. ~- U) ' U.) lly Charles Sugbroe MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL \ ~UI'I'OSE '10\l ~E~o;lO AI!>O\l"( ~ ·.- Gi:."t''(I~G ~"ei-\E.I> ~ ~\>'QE.O\~~ ~ '"t\-IE. eo~> ~A.\t> ' \IJ~~ ,...::;__. OOII>IG '?>'S M\1-E.'O \'t:~ 1-\.0U~ \ stora of good natur.e and wns never without his frog. But not once did Jimmy attain full brother· t,ool! with bls comrndes. He hnd not been tested. \ '0:,~1!\ 'IOU \'1' \(E.\l't" OU't" 01" "'M' P.t\I>E.~'? )o..IQ '0\l:t.. \ PU) \"\' 0~ ~e. \'" "(~'4\\olG '1:0 ~l:.l\. OLI:. ~\)'5~ At..\1) ~ROl-l"( To make merry ln camp ts not all o! a ranger's life. There are horse thieves to run down, bandits to rout out-at tbe m\lzzle of a six-shooter. For two months tlle border was quiet and then Sebastlnno SaJdar anll his gang erossed the Rio Grande, ""'S. \'J:o..~E ~ \-\0\1.1 ~0~00'4 "'t\J.\)..1\(~ \\ c.o~..t.e, C~GO~~\ ooc? Jimmy Hayes and Muriel-11 • 0. Henry's Short Stories Jimmy Hayes nnd bts frog, ".Muriel,'" became favorites In the rauger camp. He had an endless Doc Feels •waumN~Udo. ~J:o.,'b{ ~ (@by McClure Newspa.J)er Syndlcate.l (WNU Service) Drawn by John Hix One evening about sundown, the rangers balted for supper after a long ride. Their horses stood panting. Suddenly out of tb~ hr11sh Saldar and The rangers swore and got their \Vinchesters busy but tile raiders galloped away, yelling. The his gang burst upon them, blnzing nway with Six· were fagged and they retrn·ned to camp. Tben shooters and high-Yoiced yells. it was dlscovere<.I that Jimmy Hayes was missing. rangers mounted and pursued but their ponies (TO BE CONTINUED.) |