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Show THE I'AYSON OIIIIONICI.E. PAYSON. I TAII QiWm At? By jIFtfatherheads m M L Thimk You'd look neat when you came down at that hair Not even DETAIL ? combed You UALLV !! Y A Look 9(5 VJORTH SUIT MEHToNIKIG- - S yJAS SMALL SUCH VTS j -- And that Tie ! WHERE IT PRESSED h . Morning Inspection that, my that VNHEN and Think "Po You ALL THE Time IT TAKES You To GET DRESSED. YoUD TlD You DEAR, VOLJ GeT LAST ? thing-- On the Funny MATriMON.'AI Ties BIRTH PAY; are Sidp THOSE Wffr MEM'S WIVES pjy FOR. ..I 71 Qj IRKSOME GAVE To MG LAST that Terrible ? yj Got town Them SHADOW OF DOUBT Mis. ll.udnue lin.mitm. luisl.ui, tiuilLig her muiiil the hi is w I I afore iiunli against Ids will. Alltr ahe ; vNEV OF THE FORCE Lim ufARD : Tite1.'" Tell ya what ABOUT THE CHUBBS? pip AND MRS. "DYER HAlNT HAD EVEN OWE NEW DRESS IN A i MR. CHUBB PlDNT 1T.PT HOME ONE NIGHT ET- C- Etc Yea- r- her husband loses JCs land The7 HtS MONEY PLAYING horses and They say all The squimpf-ARE Telling the World ' Go three months back IN vJiD E WELL F T DOESN'T IT AIN'T YE.R e Nexj TO well, SAY THEY s fault ONE HALP OP YH' WORLD DON'T KNOW THEIR. RENT-E- TC SAKES ON John?" lie shook hla head. HOW Th' other HALP LIVES 7 'ichnslng stu'rul article used mid looked pensive. "All," she s.t.d a) lat, I remain her We n.iut a lampshade for the diawii.g re. m light" Itesenllj ihe article In question caught her eye. here a the very lamp ahada I wanted!" she cried. "It's tw guineas, hen't you th.ult It will da m No, my dear, he replied miser "I think Its a shade too dear." ahly. Betrayed Ilagshaw was pouring out hla m-- ! tnippv experience to his friend at tba dul). And what caused you to leave foie the meet tig was oxer?" asked the latter. looked uncomfortable, Ilagshaw "W well," lie stammered, "the lecturer stated that ones shady char acter Is denoted on the lower part of the fine. "Well, what of that?" asked the other. The ilejeeted one lowered hli I I0BBY THATCHER Transportation Provided . . . ! AM QUITE EXHAUSTED. IF YOU LADS CANNOT WAIT YOU MUST GO ON WITHOUT it ME By GEORGE STORM I CiMME YOUR NOTEi AND THINGS ' BOO PROFESSOR- - MR. L gROWHTURNS THIS ROAD'.! ..... off . 7 . v )VX YOU JUST WAIT HERE WITH HIM, I KHOV THEN THE THAT THE CLIMB UP ON THE FENCE, PROFESSOR CAN GET ON HIS FARMER LIVES IN HAFTA RIDE BEHIND BIG WHITE rC. I fj- C - M ,T 13 U h. lie murmured, a double chin." VOlJ SOS TT you'll. yT r BACK HOUSE ACROSS THE FIELD 1 m I voice. it v'v. i , 1 lv got f Good Bag Jones e.une tilmfg the street look liur wet and unhappy. "Hello," said Ills neighbor: "Where have jmi been? "!Milm replied Jones mourn fully. t al eh imuli?" was the question A Tlrsl lot," Jones replied tram here; first train hack ('aught In a iliumhr storm: caught a cold.' 1 And" -- i n after thought shall call h It when I gel home" I j Hy T t.r'l SvMk DOING NOTHING By C. M. PAYNE Pop Always Gets Ambrose Into Trouble SMATTER POP w s I Gome- - 5a y! fIe-Te.! ' Ai Tarty Aot AISI o-- 6CTCATC)e.D 'VaTama & 9 t Ya VJENY r me cl-aik- j Q L "You've got a cold, old man." "Yes. I )on t know how I caught hut It seems "Now, look here. I kmnv a sur cine Mat Is, If jou lako It right U'tnmiyi M I The Pi! Cvr" ne i Iuc aw ay " ) Heven men have to try theirs first can t take yours r'ght aw iv, at all. won I he Bf.v goo Hood lo " "No o. me promise 'REGLAR Talking Down FELLERS I mad and f 1 an It Sorry. Just a Suggeition Mrs. .low s With feet the alze of got a Job with tin jours, joti should gov el l.llll nt. Joules What doing? Joules dli, stamping out for tins, perhaps. Mr. Mrs. e- -t llm-n- X T" o rtZt (c) Fingers in Mouth By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Fs' Nt. PEASANT Time SJCK'N'S TiHoERS AMP THINKING A.nT MMJEL NChFiES MOW HE'5 601 H'S TS6ER5 IN HU ' MOUTH JJ&Q HAVlNS WHER COMES EFFECT OVER AND MOTHER REtoRHS 15 HER. SEV,N6 Kp.dER TvHE him STERNLY PN6ERS OUT ccmfcrtaislV rv.r To MASEL'S show n MOTHER MftNAEES 15 ENefw' BY HANDING HIS ATTENTION HIMl 8rndicat I nr ) MoY' 'UAVSJMt; W?Ll NsiElT to CtEAS TCiC SB SIPEWLKS I AT LAST, AUNT fot'O MABEL SRY5 BEST Tr AND Jt) ''b iSToTH-WHI- P0IN6 TRlCKS- W.FH r;a;ss he hbeeh s.L'.y. FdLlV riVERTED, MOTHER AND AVNf tJAGEL LEAVE ROOM A CaAMr1 ' ! v Fvj $ ) The (V V Jp007 4" ' f"--- N an , C'TnTC, iv removes Finoers AN (WTRA6E. 1 Every Tima Is the stalely ship; woman the little tugboat at Its side. Hubby Sure; It's the ship that al wavs gets torpedoed, not the tug. Wife-M- By M. G. KCTTNLR is tells HI& Newpapert Our Pet Pccre J5 IS The AaouaU-- i Defendant Hieing questioned OB the stand) I've been wedded to ths truth from Infancy I Prosecutor Is the court to Imply fi mn this statement that you ars now a widower? ' 'A J - v 78 W 1835 a::;) i I A - V,. 1 JJ r ii w ! |