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Ww II.. ■ ...I - - 111.. - 1 " . 1 - ■ 1 ‘ "" - I — ■1 ■ ■ ' ■ ■ . .■ ' ' .. ■■ill i ■ ■ — i ■ n ... i n i. — ...... .. .. ■ .. .. . .. The Brownsville Herald’s Daily Comic Features —.-.-. —- - ■ - -.- - ■ ■ ■- ■ . m MUGGS McGINNIS — Misinterpreted * —Wally Bishop (f Go CVE^. ANit> See. Houu) \ out? LAW SWttttefcS is \ m Givie. J XAumwsj^j-y ^Y£S^A^ j \ / " ~J T'*flsLL YA.THAHK'S * \Su^seD at \ But SUG UUOUV-DnVT T£LU jvt>u ASWG H9o MG Hou) OLD SVA£j—' V.j^ -. /* __ ME!!? 1 oo^r caes { IT WAS WHAT you SAID.) task her ! = va said, ) Go Ov/EG. A*)D SEB HOU) OLD LADy SMltHEBS \ -- |g * ■» PtDNT y4,NoW? J HIGH PRESSURE PETE — Here’s Your at—Goodnight —Swan I 6rt in CftllWCr OH “DOV.W 'TCMIGHT— _____ VEP,a -OOLLV—I'M GONNA GE. P» G>IGr MAi-A 50ME. OfW— Voo'UV. G^ *>1?000 OF ME — t'T'A Nor 6<5NNA T>C. « ‘5TSf?C < «£U€.«K <AU_ MV UFE_' \r 3 fV r~\. 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Copyright, 1929, by Control Preis Asto«l»tion. Ine« ~{^ I ^ O) —. __ GOOFEY MOVIE —Neher ■ii i■ ini —MnMifTmnw—1—1—-1— ■-■■■ - ■■ ■ - ■ - - . .......— .__ ___ __ ______ / \\\ocu is GOOFEY MOVIES m; 1JAAC PBESENT j'/.r- -to CEaCH JET AI C"7“ ! J THE MILKY ' ^' I UJAV UJITM TH/NMN6. A P PE? KJE SHALL * SEE. :v* * ' ■'IWJ . -ft •• 1 1 ■ 11 - £ 71 <. .am- write /) ---\ ] SO MAC A SCENARIO V ([ h CAJELL FOP GOOFEY 7 OfO Mis /MOVIES, A UUAV FD PPlIE FOP Tv/xl THE MILKY | EACH ONE * ^^7 to AY. ACCEPTED... o V_IajATCM FOC MAIL "TO g PART GOO FEY /MOVIES, . ? t * FOuP... <7'oTHlS paper. r**Asrs?L_ ^ , M T-'g. Dependable • * Prompt BROWNSVILLE TITLE COMPANY Brownsville Complete abstracts of title to lands in Cameron -1_| -- — -|j|| ~~~~ ---- - . ®ir inmmsmUe Herald Largest Net Paid Circulation | in the Valley j PERRY L. KING & CO. AUDITING—GENERAL ACCOUNTING INCOME TAX SERVIC11? Systems. Organization and Statistical Reports Business Control Travis Building Nixon Building San Antonia. ."ex at. 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Texas. j j Today’s Crossword Puzzle • . • * t * ACROSS 1—Small particle 5— Slant 10— Final ^ 14— Sin 15— Thin cake 16— Contralto 17— Fine crushed rock IS—Penetrate 19— Cut with a sickle 20— Changed 22—Marvels 24— To steep 25— Singing nvmph 26— To burn with hot water 2*—Rest 30— First principles 31— Royalist in American Revo lution 35— Spanish title 36— Covered dish 37— Wrath 3$—Tin receptacle 39— Owns 40— Beverage 11— Chance 43— Short, quick sound 44— Escape 45— Killed 46— Not good 47— More tame 48— Matching place 60— Barrier 61— Visionary periods 61—Sea of eastern Europe 68— Wise man 69— South American ostrich (plural) 61— Exclamation 62— Affirm 63— To absorb 61—Tear 65— Anarchists 66— Cold 67— Cliques DOWN 1— High tableland 2— Egg shaped 3— Color 4— Aged 6— Saccharine 6— Earth 7— Often 8—Lapwing tsta ke 1^ TO—Humorous essayist ISPl ; 11—On the sheltered side 15—Celestial body 13—Peaks 21—A color 23—Ruler's title (Abyssinia) 25—Wrong 2G—Mixes 27— Marine deposit forming reef3 28— A mphitheater 29— Male child 31— Kingdom 32— AfT.-ay 33— Scoff 33—Water barrier 36—Rap gently 38— Like a cone 39— Bricklayer's trough 42—Meals 4 3—Dance step ; 44—Agriculturists 46— 32 quarts 1 47— Viscid resinous substance 49— True skin 50— Founded 51— Emperor 52— Fuss 53— Old 64—Wise men 53—Curved moulding 5G—Rave 67—Increases €0—Unit of work. ; Answer to Previous Puzzlo ^e|s|s|a(y! |s|p|o|t|s^ E ^_c a re e A s scoter] [b eMeTs t T|A,R E NNM A R O NlCIE ^DO NfflRlO P E P HAT TlolulR W m IpIllMZ II A R eTn D% P|jg]o|p T NIE AlPpO D eM&IAT E n]a p1g,LO S|si^R LJ N ojr i o l e tTeTnTa N T H°Pm ^f|e|r|n|sI IRlElNlkm i “Since 1891” ! ip • Pi ii For thirty eight years ^his bank has served the Rio Grande Valley, and served the people well. Ask any banker from Rio Grande City to Browns 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. If you are not one of our fast growing I J list of customers, Start An Account Today 4% Compounded semi-annually paid r | on Savings Accounts l! % # First National Bank I Brownsville, [Texas “THE FRIENDLY BANK” I Oldest Bank in the Rio Grande Valley f A CORDIAL INVITATION ■ la extended to the public to visit our plant and Inspect the careful and thorough testing methods in use which assure only pipe of the hignest quality being delivered to the purchaser. ll For complete information address Owen M. Combe. District Sales Manager _ GULF CONCRETE PIPE CO. r I P. O. Box 1051—Brownsville. Texas. Plant located at Blalack Switch on Highway. The Pioneer Concrete Pipe Manufacturers of* Texas. 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