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The Brownsville Herald’s Daily Comic Features MUGGS McGINNIS — A Different Problem —Wally Bishop * ■ ■ ■-- ■ ■ — -. i ■ ■ -.. i r ---a— i ' •"-. ,Xeur take \ GoATS Koo) a I -'A Hamdlestwenv ^-7 DiFrefc.eMT'l! -^71 t$r * w * ~ \{[, Ik,. \hu I!-)* V ' * l/ ( l* Copyright, 1929, by Central Press Association, Inc. iTIGH PRESSURE PETE — Leave It to Pete —Swan PiT^ nec* vw voe ?ick this French h^h-hojse. Z-’ Iff \")<MTe^ -DCNT UNOe^T^ND ENGUSH-E'SNT UNO€<ftTM!) VOHftT Ui£^E OROE(?\NG ^ 7 *> *, ~7 J ■ " ” ■ < GO* »T, Hf\NK- LEMne. M£Nll P* P&HCAU f\ f^\INOTe_ - 'STcok. I5~4 ©M Pu»Te_ V5-4. i iTHE GUMPS — From the Gump Experimental Laboratories —Sidney Smith i#3)T HIS EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORIES AT LAKE GENEVA- ANDY GUMP £ STILL THINKS AND THINKS - GRINDS * AND GRINDS- HE IS REVOLUTIONISING \ THE PISHING INDUSTRY FOR THE V > WORLD — * « YOUR’S FOR BIGGER AND BETTER FI$U ^.IS.HIS MOTTO — A rp J' iSViE"RAKE-'HIS INVENTION I ‘ POR PULLING THEM OUT OF TVIE WEEDS - - ' if the fish ARE tmere ^/TMIS WILL GET THEM - * MOT A LURE -v /A GO GETTER - ^ : . ... At * ©HE MERR'T GO-ROUND ”A,NDV‘S VERY LATEST A> SMALL BATTERY KEEPS - YuF artificial MINNOW Revolving at a high rate op speed FISH CHASE THEM FOR HOURS” WUEN COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED THE REST IS EASY - ONE SOCK WITH 'THE OAR AND INTO THE met they GO - _ heep' help! *N YOOR IDEAS To ANDY GUMP - <4o bOMP EX. PERCENTAL LABORATORlES LAKE GENEVA* ^ \NI3« C GU> COLD STORAGE iS THE NAME OF * THIS GUAAP INVENTION — This i* the tkick that gets twe house - A GLASS TRAP- FlSWENTERS THROUGH ^ DOOR Ni\BRV-)fcs> AT BAAT rt-^, SlH?CH PULLS CORD ^MAT CLOSES p DOOR AND SP1 LLS BOTTLE OF FREEZING SOLUTION-— LEAVING PISH IN A SOLID CAKE OF ITE — * Can be kept all Summer — PULL UP AT tour CONVENIENCE — OtfCP i ~ > ^rv11 xj i j i ETTA KETT — SECLUSION—Made to Order! —Paul Robimson J Those TvJO Young S^imm ng nOVi ' AON)pals from that tu Sp ■ WARSHIP ARE ONLY fcvc o5 THEM PRETENDING* to help — OM Pull ooR Yacht off this sand gar — ALL THEY'RE INTER ESTED IN IS ETTA ANO PERDiTA i 1 *0 1 - - s ( You oorTHE DAOS V t-\E'LU G __ ILL? IX THAT/ 5> I'LL VIIC-WAC -AXXX A little oroeq ONEQ. I O CUQ <SHlP/j -1.,. • --—. COOFEY MOVIE —Neher ^BhaPiES CHUMpAC 0“ A NjACOM DA. fJO MT. AM O 6EWI0ET S40VE5.jp,CP S4M) O’EGO, CAUP.SEMT fSJ TCOAVS GAGS-. THAN3X PEuuDUUS'1 CSOAQ BUGS AMO OTTO C= SMA<= CO TP= QQ-SJ GPAE3IM0. of course! it TO ^csjies, PA PEP. ?EE VOOP MAME INJ PCtNT..... ^r^5>g2-<<g^. ' ST — — — .. — ■ j Dependable Prompt (BROWNSVILLE TITLE COMPANY, Brownsville Complete abstracts of title to lands in Cameron County, Texas t „' * I Today’s Crossword Puzzle > ACROSS 1—A single turn 5—Back S—Commanded 12— In addition 13— Movable cover 14— Dry 15— Snow vehicle * 16—Notched edge of IS—Renders gloomy 20— Ill-natured 21— Pertaining to side 23—At later time ■26—Indistinct 27—A vehicle 30—Kind of dog 32—Administering of medicine in. prescribed quantity 34— Attempt 35— Writing fluid ,37—Appraised 3S—Distilled, as dew, upon 40—Cripples 43—Conundrums 47—Having being 43—Metal-bearing vein 50—Besides 61—Permit 52— Canal in N, \■ 53— Cease from motion 54— Insect 65—riaces ’ DOWN 1— Food fish 2— Wide-mouthed pot 3— Employed 4— Walked with short step? 5— Piece of stone for striking fro 6— Cleansed after washing 7— Unusual S—Commonplace 3—Science* sst-.-. — r- ■ •10—Regulated course of eating and drinking n-ri 11—Whirlpool IJJ 17—Inspired with ardent lovo 19—Being first 22— To clear 23— Skillful 24— In favor of 23—Plaything 27— Domestic animal 28— Generation 29— Bottom of watercourse 31—Termination 33—Loads with burden Sfi—Edible part of nut 3S—Harass 39— Quick at repartee 40— Malicious look N 41— Crossbar supporting a vehicle 42— Fail to attain 44— Learning 43— Prepare for publication 40—Perceives 45— Dwarfish sprite Answer to Previous Puzzle . - -- «» P[oiN:olElgp|HiE|D|AlL.|sl AiL.fl |n|latera]J L I 1CIE^ L UlG'P & A vjgp p aWTTS ^ u£ e; m’eTxTT |C[a ^SIOUSE^JPII.EDI Cgg E L l % 8fg label! rTa% T A P -gfR E pk fK e1um%'n|air|e s|mati E L, I OE^PjAcjel [Plo rItie Kijjp P|oIr{e.|s IsIt El&jHsf^wotg sTX “Since 1891” I I * ■ t! For thirty eight years this bank has served the Rio Grande Valley, and served the people' well, if Ask any banker from Rio Grande City to Browns- j ville, as to the character of service we render, both I - 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 list of customers, Start An Account Today 4% Compounded semi-annually paid [ on Savings Accounts First National Bank I Brownsville, [Texas | “THE FRIENDLY BANK” | Oldest Bank in the Rio Grande Valley jj .'■ *1"' --== t