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' GROWING PAINS By PhiUips •there NOW—we can spend the quarter for sodas and no ONE WILL KNOW THE DIFFERENCE." MODERN MAIDENS *w«i» r »*■»>■ »■*««» "BUT, DARLING, TWO CAN LIVE AS CHEAP AS ONE." Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ■- 1 1 Domesticated. S Hoard. 10 Suspend. 14 Parched b.v heat. 15. Gem carved in relief. 16. Continent. 17. Made a brief summary of. 19. Qorpuscle. 31. Localities. 32. Hard biscuit. 33. Moved swiftly. 34. Pronoun. 35. Spread for drying. 36 Encounter. 3R. Elevated platform. 30 Revolutionists. 33. Unpremeditated. 36. Corded fabric. 17. In. >8 Acid. 39. Earth mounds. 41. Geometrical ratio. 43. Incline the head. 44. Assertion. 47. Narrow aperture. 49. Dart. •0. Player's stake. •1. British money of account. 63. Possess. 64. Unit of energy. 15. Plain in manner. 88. Relating to measurement. 11. Assumed names. 13. Author of "Ben Hur.” 13. Fluff. 14. Venerated memorial 66 College town In England. 67. Dull person. 68. Custom. •9. Indentation. Answer to Yesterday's Pusale. iMi i ypi^mi ■■ \ i 1 1 ■ ■ I M Down. 1. Ram down. 2. Covering of a seed. 3. Mosque tower. 4. Cultivates mentally. 5. Playing cards. S. Insane. 7. Exist, ft. Isolation. 9. North American rail. 10. Yearn. 11. Apart. 12. River in Africa 13. Scotch Highlander. 18. Cardinal number. 20. Deed. 22 Scorch. 24. Magazine*. 26. Resources. 37. Laud. 28. Goads. 29. Build. 31. Warehouse. 32. Backbone. 14. Swab. 35. Verily. 40. Aroused suddenly. 43. Consigning to destruction. 45. Below. 46. Ungrateful. 48. Diplomatic agreement. 52. Equine animal. 54. Lamprey. 55. Moiety. 56. Medley. 57. South American republic. 58. staff. 59. Holy image. 60. Small coin. 62. False hair. 65. Musical note. Coat No Longer Fit*. LOS ANGELES <JP).—Mr*. Elizabeth Jenkins, an oil heiress, sued a furrier to recover $1,000 she had paid on de posit for a mink coat. She didn’t want the coat, she testified, because since ordering it she had lost so much weight with reducing exercises the coat would not fit. The furriers asked $1,954 additional for the coat, con tending it fit when ordered. The court took the case under advisement. Twizzler Answer. Smith is the engineer’s name. » A WAR ON CRIME—Big Words From Karp is! Ca^SS ■-■— *-— ° • —Bv li IX COI.I.IF.R, f'VEBEEM VmK*T)SSB NOU XURE, I KNCW NOU / WVA&rrY SSHLrl f VfcAMlUXfr W«AT I SAID-AW' I'DA - AIONGTTME.KABWS.ISEE; >EBi UfcW TO GET SOU MV LETTERS’,/1 A*>£VTWIl'S^'3^U611 ( T>ONE \T."XCO IF-1 COOLDA GOT" jgowiiafMg^- ^ VjV-PCdPONVV_, ^7 X^ ZlL_r% ' -■■ ~r<—> / /*-r^ KACPfS. HUNTER. AUDIttE LATTEPfS €rfR.L FELL WTO THE > ¥.fe.l NEV ORLEANS "TRAPSET W J-ED6AO- HOOVER,. ■ I .'.if NEXT WEEkC _CAPTURE pr CAMPBELL MR. AND MRS. If It’s a Fair Question isnt nr just The Sweetest - ^ "Thi^cs you EvBit Saw f UJomen DID look So purling H 1 J°5E Then U)H/ ■ 4 DonT you U)EAfc A LIO ■ like That ihsTEao of ■ That c^ck-e/eo <£u<;h-dkop ■ >foUVE ^oT ON NOUJ*? LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE. Take It Easy, Pal. —By GRAY NOT A SOUL HERE —{ A GHOST ! BUT. NO- HA* ha! OR OUT HERE-THE DOOR J J NO SUCH THING. OF COURSE —MY I LOCKED — NCTHINGr*6UT I IMAGINATION PLAYING ME TRICKS - | THAT VOICE-- OR fcAS IT / IT COULDN'T BE 'SNORTH7 OR " AM I LOSING / ANYBODY- I MUST PULL MYSELF HAVE J TOGfcYHfcR — WHY. I'M AS SAFE SWORN- HERE AS IN A CHURCH I MOON MULLINS. An Awful Letdown. —By WILLARD _ — II .Ml I , ■ _—_■ TUTU LJSi" ■ 1 1 f 'V V ■' 1 YOU DIDN'T SEE WELL, HE CLAIMED HE THE ACT MOON COULD DO A BETTER AND OLD LADY DANCING NUMBER THAN Plush bottom "the lightfoots - PUT ON LAST GRABS HER NIGHT, p/nkey? like THIS , AND— rr—-o. v's— REGULAR FELLERS. The New Idea. —By GENE BYRNES MY MOMS G,OT A THEN SHE NOW SHE WALKS NEW SCHEME FOR WOULD WIND THE THROUGH THE <^ETTiN' RIO OP ALARM ROOM WITH JUTER'j BEAU clock infront THU WHEN HE STAYS LATE f IN HER HAND / I | lUg Pr P— ora— AO rig** m«ml y'j MESCAL IKE. Everything Goe*. —By S. L. HUNTLEY. _____ -—-._l ._■ j_H l < I J» 11 ^ ‘ ^- i “KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES.” Now, Bino, Was That Necessary? ~By POP MOMAND _ 11 *** 1' 11 1 | THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I sew e thin.pele cloud todey Become e song of .sunset glow— IP 1 could heve more spece then this I’d moralize on thet. I know. y N ,Tt~ U> / OH, v«s, FATOOTV, \ / I'M QUITE WELL KNOWN \ IN THE FINANCIAL. Clf3CL.«* \ |N "TM* MIODUK- / V_^eSV"