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* The Brownsville Herald’s Daily Comic Features MUGGS McGINNIS — “Oh, to See Ourselves as Others See Us!” —Wally Bishop . * / X U3O0LDAir Be CATCrtED S ' / A 8EACX U)ttU HGfc lM \ j \XUAT SiLLV UocKIKiOOrtTCry 'zggtzzs. HIGH PRESSURE PETE — Leave It to Pete —Swan -—. — ----— —— _ .. ..— I l ,-r* ^ ^ \ I I ~ ] YtS5\R , pete.- Wv\En ya see. lookup that yooK lttle 6wl_ , ,.r,rUN here's $one looney. pert— -she. needed new evades a J I HOW mEPA«LE. 50HE PEOPLE- j LOOKlT HER -5HOE5 • — VOU HAVJ^, -? TAKE THIS UtatTot WITH LOT WoPSE AH QUO / IT S A WONOEtt -THCY *5TaY V_UTTLE. GWV- . YOO.ANO GO BOY HE<? A " PF AC? " L OH HE** FEET ^ THAT * «LV_ f VUE 6oT ^ '1 ! As HI THE GUMPS — Out For Lunch —Sidney Smith /pst-^vne’ll pool these cisn — ( they're- mot biting - Y vs/e’ll oust pretend-we’ll make believe \ WE'RE LEAVING — AMD WWfN THEY \ THINK. % WE'RE GONE— ** M.6MT. B»Tf — i T»"l 1 ■""" 1 " ~ ■■■ --— .. . | well Chester- it*s time- to % GrO|N(a— iZ'.lfT — \ i YOU KNOW AAOTWER EXPECTS ] US WOAAE FOR LUNCH TODAY—J n AND » WAVE THAT / | GRASS TO RAKE-_^/ ^ __ y^— ^GOLLY- \ ‘(aOTTA piTCW This afternoon - i forgot - I WOULDN’T MISS THAT dall ga^f FOR ^NNTMING -m ETTA KETT — . —Paul Robinson ^ rw NOT so vjiaq,! 5«A\j£m v??? i 'wra R TUE onl\ vjm tc lOtA VIMCN You QtET AwAvj YTROM that gSgST^J S**c£m*/ soo, VA2AT1QM !!j~> on, DAO, a few or Tue fellows om not at) > 1 Mi^edtvae last boat to glam *,/ - not 1 CONE T 3A<D WE'LL TAKE THEM £ . . , //, I QVEQ ON OOQ. VACLMT— TOO DON'T AT^ J - MIND CO TOO ? f-77^" _ ..... Wul DIMPLY j|^ IJ Hill eR-HX h^xt . R I ',Mpx £“J££ -ANO„ All 0AnC£/ . BOG* '(OO i , PkA'i -n4c J r -%w(\ v's/xi I vaiTi GOOFEY MOVIE —Neher 0 E' CAMK FOPTEfc A\)D DUCE O'CLO0S UUANJT TOGO to tle circus.tvaev wave onjuv a DOLLAR eenoEEN thekaakid^ THE CiPCUS COSTS A DOLLAR APIECE. LETS SEE HOUJ TWEV A/AKE OUT. (X CWAQGED THEM TO VOUQ AOCOUMT. / MAWE WOU GOT VOUPS V^. TCuD MIISA'WOU'Q PAW roCTWEM SOAAETVA/Er -L--«v Cso c5 fUUe'Pe almost TwePE.... |r cxjw't pdcget -To KEEPA J/u,noD^ ] STIFF OOPffO. ( MEV, VOO ~njjO-COME ACROSS WllTl ank5Twer< >DOU-AQ...( - -.WWAT 00 MOU MEANJ TCVINJG TO J l^SMEA^ /W 50 CEMTS APIECE, WOwJ/ VAt ? W UJMV, UOE TWOUGWT (AJE OOGWT I TO GET (MFOC HAUF PQlCE jk Because loe cam cwuv see ^-^OUT OF QME EVE ! ( SAV.UJLO SUGGESTED GO (MG Y ~TH ATS l -TO the OCCOS, ANJVOJAWTy>UjHAT x'O , _U *_( LIKE TO KMCXO oonri V o .» x> wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—m—m—mFmammzmm—mmmmm—mmamaxmm—mKmm—m—mmmm—mm ' Dependable Prompt BROWNSVILLE TITLE COMPANY . Brownsville Complete abstracts of title to lands in Cameron ! County. Texas - - -' - • -— - -—- ■ - ■ ■ • -M - . -» • -----' •'*'... .m j Today’s Crossword Puzzle " ACROSS 1— Electrical engines _ ioZa s:reat.canal 15—A hard fusible substance tS 10- A well known humor st V. 11- Energy 16-Ceremonies 13—Rich part of milk of vcrb to he i'7-MarkeV0r mCaSUf,n;: « 22-Sidt pTo'ected from the wind 10—An ardent admirer ^ 21—An Egyptian river ioo<ly ^nt* a 23— Before <contr.» 1 20-Strains through a sir .a 24— A snare SO—Out buddings 23—A small mound of dirt T: 3?ie . h. 26—Coarse grass 34-.River <SPanish> , 28—A southwestern state • Y°a ie 30— A malt liquor 38-£ v,oIum* °f maP~ 31— A daily journal *** f?r 33—Italian coins 40~To a,lovv t0 entcr 35-Liquor 41-rianet 35—A tree • 4 2-Thought 38—A narrow passageway 44-Atmosphere 40—To make amends 4*J *^se ,, .. 43—A grain 4S—Caustic alkali 45—Ovules 53-Tocryout 47—A selling M-roint of time 49— To [eel ill h~I° 0bMi'8 50— A limb 50 To tread 51— A. grain 5S-A small mark 52— A shallow vessel 6°-A lubncillor 54—To draw off . _ . _ , 55 Stalk Answer to Previous Puzzle 57—A kind of chair ^jM|E |s|s| |l |E|e|Nr|^ 53— A grinder l^SA ME] fI?OOT^5 61—A plot of ground — -— ——— C2—To knot — — — — — 63—A leather bridle S O T OWN S^SEE. 6t—Aided TART^S I T^CRAW down A_J_T] 2— A pastry filled with fruit 1 frigidlNlDl^JOiNlS1 —. 3— A lyric poem 4— «Genuine L. E|N|AK%jH| I IsE^ElLlA N 6—1Declare ODD^BONED^ERE JlPSd"«T [A6|gA^a|5SlSA 9—Four-base hits (sl^oUV 0^. ££ H E. ID\^L — — 12- Guides pM|A|T|E~ „lPlY|R|Ej% “Since 1891” jh | For thirty eight years ’his bank has served the ii Rio Grande Valley, and served the people well. Ask any banker from Rio Grande City to Brown ville, as to the character of service we render, both banks and the entire citizenship. We are known throughout this entire section of the state as “THE FRIENDLY BANK,” and we live up to that reputation daily. I • * If you are not one of our fast growing list of customers, It Start An Account Today !4% Compounded semi-annually paid on Savings Accounts , 1 First National Bank j Brownsville, [Texas “THE FRIENDLY BANK” Oldest Bank in the Rio Grande Valley • <