Show I- - I 0 THE OGDEN (UTAH) - machine and would catch up on gasoline cars going uphill We did not have to worry about flat tires because the wheels were fitted with hard tires without any inner tubes "On good roads we made about 12 miles an hour My boss would tell me not to go so fast "The car was easy to steer but there was a faulty valve and this caused much trouble At certain times a cloud of black smoke would come from the rear If this happened I knew what to trainer do Stopping the car I had to ""It took about' 45 minutes to crawl on my knees and close get the car ready for driving the valve after the signal was given I al“Often on the road people ways had to have on hand a quart would shout that the car was on of alcohol which was poured into fire Some persons made ready to a shallow iron container at the douse the whole car with a gar-rear of the car As I remember den hose there were four or six burners "The use of that car came to and after they were heated a Jan end while I was driving on valve was opened The valve was the Place de la Concorde in Paris between the fuel tank and 'the There was a big cloud of bhck stove and was controlled by a smoke from the rear I struggled wire which ran from the dash- to close the valve but that was board to the rear of the machine the finish” - "In this steam car I made I think Mr Stickney will agree many between and Paris modern cars are less excitthat Chantilly trips and drove some of Mr Leigh’s ing but work more smoothly! was UNCLE RAY friends around Paris The car — rated a six-h- p old-tim- e Ser-pol- ! ‘ et I FUNNY BUSINESS By HERSHBERGER J j i i 'v drummer They were quarreling on the air They were daring each other to fight and it was all because of Mrs Grouse They were threatening to fight because they were jealous Jealousy is a very foolish thing Mm 'uWst mms drummers were planning to do It was still more silly to tell the Green Forest that they were going to fight yet they were doing just this And all who heard that drumming knew just what it meant Looked for Drummers Hooty the Owl and Mrs Hooty heard it Right away Hooty left tc go look for one of those drummers One would make a wonderful dinner for the babies in their nest where Mrs Hooty was watching over them Another pair of ears heard that drum- log ming They were the cars of Terror the Goshawk one of the biggest members of th£ Hawk family and one of the fiercest' mossy old I IT WILL FOCUS THE EYES OF THE IT SURE WOULD1 BUT IT WOULD BE TERRIBLE IF 'G JOE PALOOKA f$T 1 EXACTLY GLORIOUS STATE! 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SHERRY HOOK SLIDER L YOU HAVEnTI WERE OUT TRIPLE MVE HAD A BUSINESS CLUB AND IT$ MIGHTY TO WIN THE OFFERMRGRIMML SINCE FLOPPED FAST COMPANY HOOK - PENNANT MOOKJTOURE IVE FLOPPED i ITS NO DISGRACE TO WITH THE SLIDER -- WE CANT GOING TO j BE SENT THERE AFFORD TO START TOLEDO ON Nr6RAVESj THE SEASON N MAYBE recallA-Yo- u OUGHT BELOW FULL MIGHT BE BACK STRENGTH TO WITH US BEFORf YOU KNOW IT ’A' I 2U-HO- UR — 1 DIG 'TOU AN ELEMENT OR COMPOUND RLJMFORD IS THE SUM OF THE ATOMIC j WEIGHTS OF ALL ATOMS PRESENT MORC TERMS WEIL NOTIFY THE PRESS THRONGS IT WILL DRAW HERE By HAM FISIIER if o IS AN ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION FOR TWO OR i ?TOLEDOS OUR For a few minutes Terror listened "Two of them” said The fellow who loved ond lost music he talking to himself doesn't hove to do homework for each ‘They are drumming-tthree or four kids Ntt other And the silly things never By MERRILL BLOSSER A POLYNOMIAL (LET’S NOT WASTE ANY MORE TIME! r Partridge Hawk FRECKLES AND HIS FmENDS THINK NP OF THE HUGE FIELDS? than another it is a dinner of Grouse Thunderer the Ruffed Grouse is often called Partridge Because of his love of Grouse often the Goshawk is called the ' YES-A- 'WORLDONOUR’ HEADACHE LOST UNCLE PHIL IT MAY NEVER COME — ANPMRTUTTIE WAS OFF MICHAEL! THE OUT AIL THAT MONEY! RACING COMMISSION STILL HAS TO APPROVE IT! If there is any one dinner Terror the Goshawk likes better with each bathtub purchase is a floating' rack for singing in the "tub!” 1933 LANK LEONARD MICKEY FINN stop to think they are telling others ' right where they are I ovgljt to be able to catch one of those I wonder which one I better try for They are quite a distance apart now but when they get tired of drumming at each other one of 'them is going to look for the other Then there will be a fight I suppose that will be my best chance However I really don’t need to wait for that I should be able to pick up one of them without any trouble as soon as I can locate one He will be so busy thinking about the other fellow that he will forget all about danger” What Terror was saying to himself was quite true Those two silly birds had no thoughts for anything but ea'h others It always is like that when tempers are lost and people are ready tb fieht Thunderer on his favorite old mossy drumming log was waiting for the other to come to him For two reasons he didn’t want to go looking for the other He felt that this part of the Green Forest was really his he knew or felt sure he knew that Mrs Grouse was hiding somewhere in the neighborhood probably very near and he wanted to show off before her He grew angrier and angrier as he drummed and his drumming scunded that way Listening to it Terror the Goshawk decided that Thunderer was the one to try to catch "I know’ where that fellow drums” said Terror to himself “I’ve seen him there before That’s his favorite old log and he’s going to make that other fellow come to him Probably Mrs Grouse is somewhere around there too Anyway I’ll take a look over there first Mice of those fellows to tell me just where they are It is queer how siilv some folks can be” The big Hawk spread his great in the direc- )v ngsfail£ started APRIL 16 SATURDAY EVENING R - A Little Saturday Talk: Steam Car Notes A letter about the driving of steam car has come to me from Mr Henry SUckney lie says: "I am an American from away back but I was born in Paris France 77 years ago and lived over there for a long time "After reading your article about early steam cars I decided to write you about my experience in driving a French steam car known as the Gardner I got a job driving this car for Eugene Leigh a horse rr Burgess Bedtime Stories Uncle Ray's Corner an STANDARD-EXAMINE- t The DIXIE DUGAN least our T mm By McEVOY and STRIEBEL SURE STUDENT BOOT CAN r HIRED A KID T'PLAY A LEPRECHAUN TO FRIGHTEN YOU INTO GETTIN' RID OF I- T- DO IS GET YOU OFF THAT INELIGIBILITY the Track ust for Team BUT NOW rou DIDN r LJV V "iifcjj ifeliq' By FRED HARMAN RED RYDER CEB BAT IF HE BOCPEtf AIN’T HLROlYUECAN HE SflU BE ARRESTED rCQ ATTEMPTED WUSDEQ AND UCQ££ STEADS’ raw CAN SUE TH FOR FALSE ARREST p:- - ( AYE WOLF- - PUR WE'RE IN FOR gpbi M if'l -- AND WOOD FOR MY FIRE TOO- -I AM TOO OLD AND WEAK TO HELP MYSEL- F- SOON THE GREAT SPIRIT WILL COME TO TAKE ME TO THE HAPPY HUNTING GROUND OF MY FATHERS 7YS GOOD TV1 i - V m: - i: SICK AGAIN? 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