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is that so? uow'j) y6vj ever learn -tt'play golf?? < J goodmess: 1? AH u?ej> ~T'DE.caw fo alek smifp ? \ ah JOE'S CAR Joe Reckons a Penny Saved Is a Penny Earned! Skinny / Uses Explosive Language! FOLLOW ME !l | US BOYS ITS LIKE THIS1. atosey spiuoins, the youmcr wan voo see here has 8eem commissioned to olscooer \nhat is taking- place in shrimp flyaoms CELLAR . he seems To be ^akimq- a lot of heaoojax tuociinq- by what happened vestfcr 9ay ? it 8 an t=c? gseat game e2>d\t, OLb e-ird lll^e. me_ Yassah! ah knows rr am boss - ah ojlj-z a gollufer. I \ mase.lf cncb/t ! | mow <50 oa) va)rth ttfe vara) ooh, ooh, ooh shrimps 6ordy/y\?m?te" in) his cellar' wjell, kjuess ill Blow op street, geo - gl ?K. \\7iS 60\v\1a bl.cw0 op THE tow.V. LEAVE IT TO LOU Lou's Got "a Line" on the Game! LITTLE MARY MIXUP Mary's a Clever Little Minx! G-ime A^hmV, "PLEASE ? i fer vjfcri <=->4-^:5 f.?U?hln*C* IN Y C>??<|| Worid > G-ee! -safe's &OHHA- GE~ vjEi^H-eiN, "Too one 4uhdre^ * Mi> -n+iarv ? fw>W! X'v/e. n Hev/e* vjeic-HeT) b AloRe "T7+A , ) A- ! T v^ieiO-H-^TpfiRtV -Pb o/S]iS ^ H-^re s Voui^. TeHNV-T 3>0 NT H IE EE J) ~"R tftAfK'Pi1 THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY "Magnesia" Draws a Mean Distinction! The Sandman Story TUB M AttIC UWILKT. Once upon a tin,, there, ,|v?.? ft poor eou??'?. who had two children to Mtue ft?,r !,1,elt'5r- T'"V ??ad s<. 1,11,0 that sometimes there wm h cru.t of bread in the'cupboard. Not far Off lived the t.n,-le. lIo w? 1 ,,ut h,'inP n selflsh man he would never aid his brother. One day the t-.vo children?Cfreta. sticks. C,,t "U? ,h* "?"?"? "> ?? "Ho careful, children." sai(, ,h. mother as they left; "da not venture ?>n your uncle's land." turned ,a l,oa'1 sho^vas UKu8yl,w.aah|nK-br0?k' from the leg of -V rn?m<?0m*u 100,1 I'urt himself In the bfiarT had ...o.>:?sruJ"^sr asm ???"?? wlft ""un?'aTh?",h?J"' wi.slied for a biiHhel of tether andI out they pouredwho, f heTlltedn' ?idT,t^e ,zzrmw i t^r,re5,ffabo\v; ditch and fill it with (roI,I Th? * will he safe for the future r " WH to use this wealth, not to live inTltiV1 ness, but to e-??r o lui.^ # 1 'dl* 1,1 so w 't is give It to me" whatever j.'ig.WSS.SrtMf BP??'JSSS B 'p'' The undo took cut n, k. Gnome, brothers children -rtoli ?hfpbJ*t- "Mv my land,- he rcnVd -? . ? frnm ofr them give it back to me" made "lit ' $?e u"U n^-" th"w " "? 0111..*."^; S-Sff ? r?vf """ nmV * """ "k? ??? Twllftr" fell at their feet. presently It ^Tved hn|STead*SD'd lMck"x a f?w feet, a twirl. Up 2f, ln 'TiCnt- U,Pn ^ let. Up. Uti un' cr!i.J V,nine?l t'"? gob grew smaller a'nd * iIntiS around as it At last it vanhhpti r ln tho Hky. m anger to boat thf> rni"10'0 ,turnert saw no one and heur-ri n he lough echoing- down th? fi5' ? mock 111 g That night he Tonw?.? f,ore-st Rlwi!e dow and ?aV ,n ?,?? .??m hls w,n* whlch had never been ,1 HO,"ething Up over his head wni a hi? before ?diljimg frohiot p,,.,', round, moon, hut the wi.'is i c.a11 the was only his goldencobloV n'f !t Uranky ffnome had sent to E,uht<5h thu ' ?ut of "" r,-ac|-,-c^y;;a,.'-?S'y ! The Rhyming Optimist , 1 he Spender. I made a*"& Vow nioat of '?? have thai path havo 1 ounteilelt. and front things don't m-ik- V- atrayed; real with" his "hln , ek ?0'ld .-? ? 'l l,e m^er never know, ior hfm >J 1,11s J?.ys antl 1 ??an ho id In? no "Ufa that ilfV i Tho woman wim "1 grabbing' dough. "iwy Hocfal khtTr'0, Cl,mb in h.-r ?,!U , ' tr, a'ater who rights; Hie mVn %vhJ? ^ 'ne woman's I-'anui down inanv nn nii?H8ea .'-'O'iddsH knows he ,i v7 "'.obscure lane nor tills lick I e Jaiio; iho?iM?PBllme aeainxj. that cum nor # urt? ^onie Lypus Htead. they- w\ reB?UM: in* lor thing's th 'v , ? ?M' und year? nerchanee, thev w", V ' '?5" ?r lf 'lieir highbrow stuiY i??5?,d ,or *ai? l>agne's like gincer y , !!ul chani" ???oy iiavf enotiirh ?heil onR? s?'etno(| a glitterino.' ?f-.J ?y ,rtnd What >md the ^oenes.nnd that n? ?nidUi11 be* ?Itftftir far wl r a, 00 11 JooniH jeans. The rmii M ? isl ln their "cw. hut old as earti."1!?, forever and1 g'ddeii wltV'fame o 'ff* "'1'"1"' <"* Oii""fe?i? ?Hr;.V?lC. Wn-o'X -mile, the voief: , r8 "1m, ? baby's rings, the '!wsy? tender i*?ul things. Why ,?,",s om ffull?. where, and v<?t are everv bt'cuuse they are a8?"re*tl?0m eoid they are nor as alr. for not what moat eh?,J u*ht" Th?y are | ?eJr subtile, but thev" u'Vi?' 1mC>' m,8R tliatfl trtio and >!ili ihat i. f,, alA of Hf? uint m worth while. ^DuriPSe l0r a Quara?tinc Sign. T)I town eve'ry'lnfoot 'l ? sniaH South unJer ijuaarnt Ine. \ftei-0l|ha W^s put her "whyflon't"yoii* want'm*ed tUe ?mcer? down?" nt to take it nln* he'n 'a''bill3 eollecCfiT 0red'i "dey TTout-'ft s?nce dat siffri neah (lis all let it alone!" ent l,p- ^ou rit not stop to te'.l a story, j Fifty-four brings ? ? ?- ?* l)rnw front one to twe III ?? Ml t* the col .. ....