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MERRY WIT OF THE HERALD'S CARTOONISTS EVFRETT TRUE ta-H-VT DO YOV ?VZ-IN-G, <SV*-tl>-;*2-Tt ? BYCONDO Freckle, and His Friend? AT THAT THE MAIL MAN WILL HAVE TO FIGHT TO GET IT. By Blower ?Ha? ?er. I tfciak we've blu ?? ?,?. | t ? laavaae et tbe caaaa er Ihr f ?? ? am ? Tilg -re:: - ?d?iSofe BBBb& By ??t-t?!-*,-^ o? th? fMstm of Samuel L. Clenvna anr. the Murk Twnln O-mren?-. SQUIRREL F?OET r.?p-fr?Bht, 1*>1*. fsj th* Murtt T?-*in G??-???* ?"? ?*"? HE'S TIRED OF SEEING BLACK CATS. t'C'onvrt'rM. 1917. by th*? ?*?.?*???G Syndicat*-, tnc? ?"?? #?*? By AHERN DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Has a L.cky Gay. "Hello, Bill, what makes yon so bapDxr* "Got a One Christina? present.** "That ?o; whaU was it?" "Tha? peachy diamond ring." "A beaut! Who gave It to your "?y old girl ?ent back her en a-ajfement rlnc-' "Oee. yau always were a lucky f-oy!" Reducing At High Cost ? ~1a t? TOM HAD THE DOPE ON WILBUR. .Jfc?fcl? BY ALLMAN latW Ari?L Am aaster-ier while traveling through "?r?sona obaerved the dry. du.ty appearance of the roads and tbe country In general. / "Doesn't it ever rain around barai" ha qutationed on? of the na ti.??. "lUIn?" the native ?p?t. "Rain? Why, ?ay. friend, there'? bullfrogs la Ulla yere town moren flve-year ?ld taat ain't learned to swim j it.'" SuutOmiOi. Taa young man led for a h??rt. Th? maid for a diamond played: rb. old man came down with a club. And the Cu ?? ? uaed a ?pade. ?If mure land la forced Into culti vation, clearjy the ?rice of ?aw ma terials must be reduced." writes Mary . Fel* In "Joseph Fels, Hi? Life Work." i I "This from a business pofht of view ! wa? an argument to which Mr. Fels attached great importance. In his own industry he found.grave difficul ties resulting from the possession by very few of all tbe available ?ources {? supply. . ?'It was not that those sources were scanty and approaching exhaustion; supplies were deliberately restricted in order to enhance profits on a small output. Mr. Pels urged constantly that half the evils of the increased cost of living in recent year? were due to thi? one tremendous fact, the 'cornering,' as he put it, 'by a few, of tbe natural resources of which all men have need.' \ "He ?aw that if the full extent ot those resources was brought into use the pri?e of raw material? would be reduced with ? chat, effect upon the coat of ?IvUlg." .--a.. -?tV?^hi^?|j(JH|^.^e???.;. PONT SWCEr+teART/ Me, You Poor. hut? V?A-T A MIM?TE \t?? PO VOU 5PCU lHMAMCIALtS ? f?rOHOAU?i I? SPEU-i-Da F-H-*M-<trN-<?-?-A-L-L>/ - Ano t\tam ape ?**? - hYS - ?H tMBATOASSE D I