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SIDE GLANCES By GEORGE CLARK i — » ■— ■ ■■ "1 '"Now, mother, if you’re going to talk to me like t.<at I’m . - .. going right home to my husband.” I Just as the moon rose In the Vkft the cowboy said, "Well, youngsters, I think It is time to get some rest. What say we go to bed? ••Run to your shacks and sleep real tight. Tomorrow you will feel all right.” "Oh, gee, a bit of sleep sounds good ot me,” wee Duncy said. All through the night they slept real sound. At dawn wee Scouty walked around and woke up ail the Tiny boys. ”A big surprise,” said he. “The cowboys brought us cow boy suits, and even dandy little hoots. I have mine on right now. It la a dandy, you’ll agree.” "Say, you look great,” kind Coppy cried. "We’ll don ours, now, and go outside. Say, wont's the two girls be surprised to see us dressel like this! “So far, our visit has been great, and, really, I can hardly wait to see what else Is coming. Not a single thing I’ll miss." They raced out of the shack and then heard the Tiny Kiris shout when they saw the boys In their outfits. Said Goldy, "Oh, how grand! "I'll plncl^ myself, so I can feel if I’m awake. You look so real! How we all could be changed like this, I cannot understand." And then the main cowboy»came out and promptly said, "I have no doubt that you would like to see some stunts that real cowboys can do. "I have with me a little rope, which I will swing around. I hope that I don’t fall down on the trick I plan to show to you.” "Hey, wait a minute," Scouty said. "Please let me have that rope, instead. I once was with a circus where some tricks were taught to me.” He spread the rope out in one swoop and Jumped around with in a loop. The cowboys were amazed. One said, "You’re clever as can be." This Curious World m__ By Willitm Ferguson mmmmmtmm FROM SIXTY DEGREES NORTH LATITUDE TO THE NORTH POLE, MORE THAN ONE MILLION PERSONS MARE THEIR. HOMES, BUT FROM SIXTV DEGREES SOUTH LATITUDE TO THE SOUTH POLE, THERE IS NOT ONE PERMANENT HUMAN RESIDENT. MANY OF THE WORLD'S 'IMPORTANT ASTRONOMICAL OISCON/ERIES HAVE BEEN MADE BY AMATEUR. ASTRONOMERS N£« ttfiVICl INC. ALMOST $300,000,000 WORTH OF SOLD HAS BEEN TAKEN FROM THE HOMESTAKE MINE, LEAD, SO. DAKOTA BABE BUNTING Mrs. Crumpet’s Supper Wins! By ROY L. WILLIAMS SViWvim* k li 17 J HENRY 7T By CARL ANDERSON ■m ■ it i < FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Parting Words By BLOSSER rALL MY LIFE I'VE BEEN A SOURDOUGH... ALWAYS ON THE- MOVE....ITS IN MY BLOOD* IAINT EVER SEEM ONE OF MY KIND,YET, WHO GOULD RESIST THAT r' SIREN CALL !! J J EVERT TIME I DID STRIKE A BONANZA, I SPENT IT FOR BETTER EQUIPMENT; TO LOOK FDR MORE? ALL I NEED IS MY PICK AN* SHOVEL,AN' FUEL FOR illjL DANNY, I'D LIKE YOU ID SELL THE PUNE IN THE STATES....WHATEVEP MONEY YXI GET FOR IT, PUT IN A BANK FOR ME! I'LL SETTLE DOWN SOME DAY / f BUT, RIGHT NOW, MV FEET ITCH ID BE ON THE MCVE! AN' I V<ONT' STAY PUT UNTIL MY BLISTERS OUTNUMBER THE WASH TUBBS Opportunity Knocks By CRANE JO , >1*35: bond NOWITZ. rw, . Lone fed. In 3rd r ^JHni Boulevard. L._,. _ daBa^pSamaii hsesu ARE YOU MICE OR MEN? Cast aside the humdrum life of felted cities. Go adventuring. Travel. Visit the sun-kissed tropics. FREE! FREE! Wealthy man with three months to live seeks romance. Several select traveling companions desired. All expenses paid. Private yaoht. Apply In person, Room 13)3, Hotel Dlnglebill! Help Wanted—Female 25 BOOKKEEPER AND BT**4o " ' ENCED. BOX AM 111 MAZE -TELEORAM. _ IpjKlinetd. [ coil hikhly ji rats' there must"Year e^er</twim6$\ BE A CATCH TO IT. yf FREE/ X TELL you, IT'S TH' OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. SALESMAN SAM A Fast One on Himself By SMALL /Wu-O, MQ FLUBBi tw is IS SAM I I'M SICKi I GoTTA HEADACHE AAJ' A TUMMVACWGJXCAW'T ^ cuorx t'oav l ME OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHEARN YES ,BAXTER THEY ALL CONSPIRED, \N MY HOUSE, AND TORCED ME"TOTAKt A VACATION——AND I CERTAINLY AKA GLAD ITS OVER I —^-YES ——I'M TOO ACTIVE TOR IDLING AWAY TWO WEEKS, WHEN THERE IS SO MUCH TO BE "DONE, -~-I TEEL SO GUILTY,TOR NEGLECTING ‘ MY LABORATORY ANT) SCIENTIPIC EXPERIMENTS —LBUT THE MADAM WAS "FIRM, AND ORDERED ME TO TAKE A REST % EGAD f WHILE YOURE IN YOUR LABORATORY, l WISH YOUD TIGURE UP SOME TLUID TO INJECT INTO THAT SYCAMORE TREE OP YOURSfFO HOLD THE DEAD LEAVER SO THEY DONT ALL PALL AND BLOW OVER IN MY YARDl mil. I ' \ Wi ^ CQe had to GO AWAtf, OR THE • SOFA WOULD HAVE A 'BREAK-^ DOWN OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS I