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Show r?'.50 ST", - ' , PAGE FOUR I . 1 - THWfHE eiuat . WOMO OUT : r f'H.'' " ; OL ' V 'sJ&C r WiV WWOPft TAW WOX -- CAT CTWiER VLKVSe ttCWt VIW. - - HtT . COW' .00K--f-- : , j- ' ,- - By George Clark r , - V-WJ- L4 1 ' By, Martin 'SIDE GLANCES fTI I I I - SECTION XWQ . ; - " J , : WW cm - - - - .... W T6 ,CMVmtt& VWVTH'OOOOtU. J ' SfcTW. . BOOTS : : . J 11 - . ' ' PRQYO EVENING HERALD,. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 1928 ' ,n - " ' - ' 1 i . a BOOTS AND , HEI? BUDDIES V- -- ' , I JJ I , THAT. 6Kl. TWc M , PVKS.,WWCH ma THt tOr TtM ' " practice, . kuou) about the; ttKiE Of- - TWa , - .WASHINGTON TUBS . WWERE Wx -- - - - - - . . ' KfiCWaz-VVw- -' - -- -- " VJ ' ; - - - ;. - - MAMS ' tb 1WPRE "v THE 0 . ' - - By Crane TM f lf--7- fc (il'K VH-1 SOMETHING ' -- -- "Oh, I don't fnind dining oat, but restaurants ain't got the atmosphere they once had." i" PRISON HEARING (Family Fireside Fun . - : ' $A- M- SALESMAN - - Ott riH , STTLL-OVi- Little JAIbert came home " from school with a new book under his arm. "it'a a prize, mother," he said. "A prize? What for, dear?" IS CONCLUDED " "' i it- " r . THeRes SftW, l J.-look T'mecsp.os H'soR.oppiM3rIl Wov4i ftNO 3UST i ' If ' "T oLlrir W S V .i --fll UReOtUr VJOULO Wl'l-- " '" ' Ill ft L?JJ"' f" pucrOP'"ft '" " I II - CfA- GOOD J "For natural history. ' Teacher m ehow many legs an o- s- y asked ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 20 .(UP) had trich and I said three." c- -' g The congressional committee "But an ostrich has two legs." at the Atlanta federal peni"I know that now, mother, but tentiary hag concluded ita, secret the rest of the class said four, so I hearings here today, after receiv- was the nearesf'-rBoston Trans-ing what it considered virtual 'X' proof that a department of justice script agent had been falsely committed to the prison for under cover work. OCR D HEROES Congressman Thomas M. 'Bell, fellow some a It's wonder that said Thomas that Georgia member, C. WUcox, department agent, ap- doesn't write an adeuate account peared before the committee yester- of the dogs that served on- - both day and admitted that a prisoner, sides in the world war. During the Peter Hanson," who was in the conflict, there were frequent stories penitentiary for three months early of canine heroism and of dogs -this year, was William Larson, de- which died in the discharge of duty. There were dogs carrying partment of justice agent "To a aeries of questions," Con- military messages' where humans gressman Bell said, "Wilcox gave could not pass, adding their Uvea to answers substantiating reports that the casualties of the war. In 1917,' Hanson was a planted spy sent to a messenger dog service was gather Information on the warden." started in the American army. Afterward, it was officially announced it "did good work on a number of lnves-tigatin- - VW FOCR-LEGGE- " " occasions." HORSE KILLED - AIOHl'N FOP fo x v we "some f OR GOOD NEM4 Y rr's fcGoooTwiNa BE M3T A VJOMAM.1'0 VOU J BUT I'M OOlMGt Tb KEEP IT A SECRET AMD UWRISS N0UtON-- r ui ttw OH 5E7 : WCIL, .rncr-rttf - G00t Y 1 y f i II v 7 vo GOT THE KEWS TO DAW ,TD,M" WANTED i MOM I MrtM f V VOu AuiicrP-rj- J I It BY LIVE WIRE --Citizens of Lindon Wmi alarmed Friday morning when a valuable horsa belonein to- - Ar chie Maxfleld was electrocuted. ARE EXPERIENCED READY-TO- Mr. Maxfieldlwaahaullng coal near Charles Cobbley's residence where a high tension wire had blown down during the night and was covered by anow. The wire was not seen by the driver who was . essential. written "KSIr AUDITOR IS SUICIDE SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. 17 e body of Harold Plnirree. 28, of Ogden, auditor of KSL radio siauon, was round last night in a locKea room at the broadcasting ---Tt- POWT SWAY SO ! OF MV MOTH JESIfeOSfER. MA BE. A , : B1MS E Btrf rf is .AUJ-frll- . OP "t ? ifoRMuiL.A I Mp Ua Am rr'c T MOTH. Or - ii it paw iA-nJ- -n r .J, I u, I -- rrv t) l :v - r,x r- X - :$Mmk. iKmSI If I 'I r rmm. i cau I I 1 1 X. T I J 1S7I I I r ' 111 I 'iT 'Vf VMEUt, GO - iaJW:' mmmim :Srri x -- wmaaaWaaa 0( ' f ABOUT PtyiAiS TO ABASIA m AN AIRPLANE 7 JUST LAU6H AND ,VOU vwaw. au-v- xj K IS 'YJ -- - rr up" OWN ANY klOVJ AAWn' AMI? it UP, UOU- O- I'LL 6 EAT1N' TLfelCEY DINMER. IN A FOROrvl r v -- ni ic A venl . tsrrsrssrsj, v v 1 AUEAD , OOAJT 1ST- - OS STOP V . . . , OUTAE SPIRIT Tf I 7A0U6W SO!.' ..' SO'.' VOUft, f ! ,13v lc art 7 882; had committed sui AMBIffOAi; MA.Ur OWJM, S7UF OWN ' V -- YOUR rfAT, VleARVoT;TUl6 IS A SECRET" S IT .L. AIRPLAM5.'" IHiPEEP, o EiCCEP-TTf- - MAklN" UP AUU7WS" ALAW?ST DIE LAU6MINW3 ABsonmecv HAWU.'&SS, , He cide. applica- WAT yOURE JUST -- STlIXj ; ' rtOLP &3AD lTASoA, station. Leave tion at Box 4, Herald Officer vs (UP)-r-Th- By Blosser ;: neat .appearance -- By Ahem FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WEAR between 25 and 35 years of age. Good personality and norse. 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