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XT i? K COULD SHARE IT WITH YOU ALL HELPIN' THEMSELVESAS US BIG WAS RICH-ID BETCHA T WOULDNT LET IXX X/T —ID BE GLADDER THAN hi»S *•*>* •« ! ONE Poo * K ‘ D 60 HUNGKY ,N T HE. f 1 I ANYTHING—BUT THERE JUST £gBSS WHOLE TOWN ■/ -—- J fe- gg| XaX Wn X®lS i Wai tom? /tF s3l y XT .> < 3CX X g * s =^ =i T T— al V z THE WASHINGTON TIMES Th* National Daily MONDAY—JANUARY 11—1932 TOONERVILLE TOPICS—By Fontaine Fox “HANPt.e-OAR ‘MANK HAS OeCiPEP TO quit the job of*'" PEOPLING PROPUCE FROM POOR TO POOR /|S2S / .. fr — \ L t — \j| _ y y k / /■ , x <lsjr <• EMBARRASSING MOMENTS (7hA4/wI - (S” S• S X Wi'vfls you ft ( lio s Ojl *, a 4 f - 77 L - >j , a— —-^yrlrjw s -Rawilpßi SsFnnA HA ATiHirs UlllHlHu'l /p YOOft EACjfcAi SkJUJ VOUA ■ B\jiDfe/vcfc* you'D - you Puce F«om Ywe. \ajw<z Hip — IMI. Washington Times ADVENTURE CLUB The first Adventure Club member to present himself at R-K-O Keith’s Theater on Saturday t o see Johnny Perkins the “Ton of Fun” in his new show was Advent u r e r George Gip h a 1, 1303 Eleventh St. S. W. George i s ten years old and plenty plump so he was admitted without ques tion as guest of Johnny for the morn ing. It is a swell show. If you don’t believe it ask George who has the time of his & IB life. The next two Adventurers to be admitted to the theater as guests of the featured star of the week were Cleo Homen. 1817 Wisconsin Ave. N. W.. who is 14 years of age and weighs 190 “or more” and Carlton Tal bert, 3215 Nicholson Ave., age 14. Carlton did not give his weight but he was sufficiently plump to gain admittance to the theater in the fatso con test. Cleo, by the way, would do well to see the show again on the final day for the contest announced by the “Ton of Fun.” He might collect his sl9. The fatso contest was a lot of fun if a bit limited. A number of the “skinny” club members told Kit Karson that they thought it a mean trick to exclude them. But Johnny Perkins likes ’em fat so that was that. We’ll have to wait Adventure Club Editor: Please enroll me as a member of The Washington Times Adventure Club. NAME ADDRESS ••••••••♦ AGE Mail this application to Adventure Club Editor, Washington Tinies, Washington, D. C. Police Help Man Hold Church Record GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Jan. 11 d.N.SJ.—Rather than spoil a five-year record for never missing for the appearance of the liv ing skeleton to fix up the other boys and girls. And. since, this is Monday, you aren’t forgetting to lock for the secret password today, are you? Its hidden on these two pages somewhere and REMEMBER we told you it MIGHT not be arrow marked. We don’t say it isn’t but don’t begin to de pend on that little arrow to help you find it each week. We may decide to fool you one of these days. Have you tried springing the password on your buddies at school? Some of the club mem bers write that they tried it and found to their astonish ment that many of their closest friends were Adventurers. This club is certainly getting some where. There’s no telling where we are going to end. If we ever do. We may just keep on and on forever. Like the brook in the poem your English teacher has been trying to teach you. Everything comes to those who try and it might be YOU whose name ol’ Kit announces tomorrow over WJSV as the first club member to find the password. Think of the kick you’d get if your name came sounding over the air. Kit tells us he is still work ing on the big contest we men tioned early this week. Several of the club members have made suggestions that sound swell. Perhaps it would be a good idea to print a few of their letters and let the club decide. We are planning to publish in this column several of ‘he really bright ideas this week If you haven’t made a sugges tion hop to it. Get busy and it might be your idea that hit selects. Here’s luck and be sure to listen in over WJSV tomo: ow at 6 p. in. Kit has some news for you. Sunday school, Jimmie Demann, 23, rode to Sunday school in the ' police ambulance. Jimmie was in City General t Hospital suffering from a minor : i ailment.