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AND CYCP Y MOPNIN G / \ 'v - y SO t DRINK NOTHING -MY DOCTOR TELLS ME \ BUT BLACK COFFEE I TO STUFF MYSELF WITH WITHOUT SUGAR \ PUDDING WITH WHIPPED AND. MY DEAR, VM 1 CPE AM AND CAKE AND PRACTICALLY JUICY STEAKS WITH LIVING ON SPINACH. / PLENTY OC. GRAVY — y HEAVENS'.WHAT l \ ^ » _* COULD DO TO A. --”7" ^ l SQUARE _ / OH THAT PEMlNDS ME/l^y HAVE AN\CE POAST ON SO \ l MOST GET HOME AMP \ CANDY SOME SWEET POTATOES 1 AND l AM HAVtfJG STPAW8EPPY J SMOPTCAKE / _y V ^-. /THAN* WCAVCM THAT WOMAN \ (HAS GONE. AFTER LISTENING p l TO WER WE GOT AN APPETITE L Sw UKE A FARMING N «tG U * MT C t Wv WC« IWC J MOON MULLINS—No Reflection. —Willard 1 SOMETHIN' TERRIBLES HAPPENED!© ME. , t LOOKED IN j TH' MIRROR * AND I WASN'T ■ ——— ■ ........—— — she LOOKEO j DON^ BE SILlN^ KAYO • /CT nrHE \ mamie Busted towel, -that MIRROR tfj HOW'O YESTERDAY, <gjg YOU BUT THAT DIDN'T W- SUPPOSE? KEwlsm(LROfA howoj* V Sffl KNOW \ FAC-fc • WHEN YOU V>— 1 ^OT IT * f ' |\ CLEAN? SALESMAN SAM—Maybe Two of mem. —By SMALL -TMe^'Re. <U.LMevJ,S\R-^2>TCA^C^ WGAM-CAMau I ToO EARLT FOG* ft pftUfttAft? HUM . t CftM DO BFATER. CeGTftlMLy MOTl HERE'S ftT Tw's AM’ (O^ SToRE1 ft Ptp for. &&o\ — SOWCtKC. J why, you cam Even oo better, ihamj that «r a drug- store-pay I5<t / -- EOR A SODA— o—T~ !>■ * <£i tn th I ( <>mo -tub'll give, ^- STRftVJ \ _ r//// ^ ; I rSk* ~ j River Question *" . ..".' ~..;.. ». HORIZONTAL I-In whose honor is the Muscle SI»oal« Dam named? 6 Where is the Mackenzie River? 11 Entrance. 12 Abolishes. 14 Quantity. 13 Egg dish. 16 Exclamation of laughter. 17 Deity. 18 To i*our onf. 10 To httiz. 20 Flash. 21 Evade*. 23 To adhere. 24 Clex er. 23 To inscribe. 20 Meager. 28 To scour. 20 To rebuke. 30 Exclamation. ; hear that pobby J0NC5,T«C AMATEUR OHAMfUJ* UKCS THC new smaller bail. r„ nwr $0?*f€lL, J PC n't. q> /i KCvS /' YffS. IWs dVh'bWek'V □□□□□HD A£ood thin^-tb har$ onto. There are at least four mistakes in the above picture. They may per tain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. See If you can find them. Then look at the scrambled word below—a..d unscramble it, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 30 for each of the mis takes ycu find, and 20 for the word If you unscramble it. _ _ ^ SIDE GLANCES . George Clark 04M MfASrt.K* l“C <U4.o 1I COACH. Now pract Ice (hat awhile like I showed yon; I've fot t» go over and demonstrate the high jump.” CORRECTIONS (1) Bobby Jones is open, not amateur champion. (2) The new golf hall is larger, instead of smaller. (3) The hole the ptavers are pU>* ing sholld be a Par 5, as from 44 to WMI yards is that par. ill Tb*^ i-an driving is hitting the ball with the back of the dab. 3 Tbf* scrambled word is TRAPEZE. — . 31 Pronoun. 32 To leave. 34 Silk vrornt. 33 Sarred. 33 To hover. .37 Famous Chi rago ainger. 33 To mock. VERTICAL 1 Part of Eng* land. 2 Image. 3 Kindred. 4 Street. 3 Calling. 6 To telephone. 7 Devoured. A Tennis fence. 0 Like. 10 Second and sixth presi . dent of VESTERDATS ANSWER V. 8. A. IS Strap. 13 To deem. Id To seek. IS Coin slot. 10 To injure. / 20 Voluble. 21 Blue pigment. 22 End of the arm. 23 The shank. 24 Notched. 23 Tortured. 2d To examine. 27 Our chief Justice dur ing the Mori Mar. 20 To remove. 30 Dry. 32 Performed. 33 Night be fop 34 Prophet. 33 Doctor. 30 Frenclwfe