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"The gentleman was kindly, courte-ous, lovable, thoughtful, generous." "He was a friend of yours T" asked one, rather embarrassed. "Oh, no. I never met him. "But if you never met him" pro-tested the man, "how do you know he possessed such splendid qual-ities?" "I should know," replied the stranger. '"I married his widow 1" WINDY WISDOM Fjj You can always tell a country girl from a city girl. When a gust of wind hits them, a country girl will grab for her skirt, but a city girl will grab for her hat. I By Ernie Bushmiller I , 1 , , j C f" n ..I - - "y REGGIE By Margarita r gJ ll WA5NT LON&V "ft ( DID THE CAT AND ) ( wmAT 0"JJ CJ 1 JffV I Eft I fJf WAS I REGINALD ? CANARY HAVE ( THE CAT J fru rJ I WQM fS - Subtraction In response to compliments on the delicious dinner, Mrs. Brown was en-thusiastically regaling her guests on her good fortune in finding such a jewel of a cook. "She has only one fault," sighed Mrs. Brown. "She breaks a lot of dishes." Just then came a loud unmistak-able crash from the direction of the kitchen. "More dishes, Annie?" called Mrs. Brown. "No," came the faint answer, "less." ' T AND JEFF By Bud Fisher W4W& 1 mm'mmrv'm IS aK! s pT'S SREATi M, aT v foU.SOSrt. 1'fVl SORRY MUTT.' I WAS W WEGOT A flp, WWSfzl I DREAMING X WAS PLAYIN FOOTBALL ) N FJ1"PP5IER fiffeffl WOS3 II AND MV TEAM NEEDED yf SILENT CAL One Sunday after President Coolidge had returned to the White House from church, where he had gone alone, Mrs. Coolidge I inquired: "Was the sermon good?" "Yes," he answered. "What was it about?" "Sin." "What did the minister say?" "He was against it." " One Way Out "Whatever made your husband take up scouting long enough to be-come a scoutmaster, Mrs. Ruggs?" "Well, Mrs. Frump, you know w have a lot of lawn to be mowed in the summer, and miles of sidewalk to shovel in the winter.'" Eternal Rest During a conversation with an old friend he hadn't seen for some time, a farmer asked him how he had been sleeping. "I sleep good nights," he said "and I sleep pretty good mornings, but afternoons I just seem to twis and turn." UR FELLERS By Gene Byrne im sogR.yv ' fweuL. sittin1 around "f "marsJ y ' ' HAD THAT SCRAP 1 WAITIN' FOR HER.' TO PHONE . f ON THe. JJHjj &3L WH MAR.Y.. IF ONEV f WON'T 00- - I'VE GOTTA DO JOMEPIN PHONB, f IT H0 CALL ME OP. I COULD Jl .C DRASTIC TO MAKE HER - v JIMMIE. JPw-T-"- --n. BARELY ALIVE "You have no complaint," a citj man said to a farmer. "You hav your own milk, butter, eggs, meat and vegetables. With enough to eai and a place to sleep what more dc you want?" "Well," said the farmer, "yot come around a few months frorr now and you'll see the fattest, sleek-est, nakedest farmer you ever saw.' ilL Bv Len Klei I --KH0 I pt tu at 1 7 , ' 31 If HUMPH- - HE'S MO Hl . . P" ; : 0k LJ ? : !!TSAM . ByJeffHaye. i p J Delayed Action The schoolmaster stood with hi back to the fireplace on a wintej morning, and addressed good advic to the pupils before starting th day's lessons. "Before you speak, think. Count 60 before you say anything impor-tant- ; 100, if it is very important." The lips of his pupils were mov-in-in unison, and suddenly the burst out in chorus: "Ninety-nin-e, one hundred! Youi coattails are on fire, sirl" |