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suffragist,
Elizabeth O G R E
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4 M or
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c vents, A N
2 Frightful, N A 1 I
Mother DR,-fi'i AB
father.
6 Crown. �1ri O L
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$ Oriental lute, L A'1' A
1.0ne (Fr,), PII-III L
22 Symbol for
stibium, 39 Biblical
24 Having strong pronoun, ••
savor.
16 Like,
7 Area measure.
9 Genus of
maples,
31 Titled
, nobleman,
38 Tungsten
(symbol.).
35 She was a '
well-known
(pl.).
17 6 Compass point
Golf term,
& Royal Italian
family name.
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11 Sorrowful.
A C! N T 13 Low haunt.
14 3.1416.
I fJ I n 15 Head covering.
M I L D 17 Myself.
T 19 Marks to
S O N shoot at.
R O 20 Narrow valley
I`11E T on the moon,
A E 23 Golf club,
ODD 24 Withers.
E R . 25 Accomplishes.
L E AID 26 Snake.
I, io; 27 Onager.
M A R I'`( 28 European
woody herb,
30 Blood money,
32 Rodent.
1_ G.
Ni$
KiY
40 Affirmative
vote.
41 Street (abbr.).
42 Railroad
(abbr.).
44 Circle part,
46 Bolivian
Indian (var.).
49 Fencing
position.
53 Whirl.
54 Awaken.
56 Nine plus one.
57 November 12
was the 127th
anniversary
of her ----
58 Any.
33 Attempt
VERTICAL 34 Employ.
1 First asteroid 40 Sharp and
discovered harsh.
(astron.). 43 Mature.
44 Near.
45 Nai row inlet.
47 Important
metal.
48 Half an em.
2 Exist.
3 Clangor.,
4 Still.
5 Steamship
(abbr.) .
6 Exclamation, 50 Edible fern '
7 Slight bow. rootstock.
9 In three ways 51 Mongrel.
(comb. form). 52 East (Fr.).
9 English money 53 Station
of account. (abbr.).
10 Nest, 55 Exclamation.
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',SUBURBAN HEIGHTS
By GLUYAS W1LL1AIM
NOT WISHING TO GET HOME IN THE MIDDLE
OF A TEA-PARTY, AND UNABLE TO TELL. IN FRONT
OF WHOSE HOUSE THE CARS WERE PARKED,
CERTAIN RESIDENTS HIRED A SCOUT TO GO
AHEAD AND PEl^K IN WINDOWS AND SIGNAL
WHICH HOUSE WAS TO OE AVOIDED
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WE SPORTING _.,1
BY £4N�,'+, 41 MSTRONO
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COPR. 194E BY NEA SERVICE', INC T. M, REG O S PAT. 0 F..
"I m speaking for the class, sir, and we're wondering if you
m'ght not consider some toughening up exercises in preparation
for work on farms as more important than piles of home work."
CROSSTOWN
By Roland Coe
OPSby6
LA
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AW, TAT5
JUST JAPANESE
PROPAGANDA /
"1 think you gentlemen are kidding me—you probably know
lots more about boats than 1 do!"
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IN CLUE. FUNDS ■
AN' IT CANT BE. NO
FLIMSY JOINT
EITHER, I.
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UTT AND JEFF— This 1-Ias Been Going On Since The Fig Leaf Was A Whole Wardrobe
MES, AFRAID of MY BOSS?
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RUN THE PLACE! EVERY
DAY I 'TELL THE S0SSJI
WHAT I THINK • !;
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RIGHT AWAY!"
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FEET UP ON THE DESK
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AHEM!
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THE SPORTING THING
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By GLUYAS W1LL1AIM
NOT WISHING TO GET HOME IN THE MIDDLE
OF A TEA-PARTY, AND UNABLE TO TELL. IN FRONT
OF WHOSE HOUSE THE CARS WERE PARKED,
CERTAIN RESIDENTS HIRED A SCOUT TO GO
AHEAD AND PEl^K IN WINDOWS AND SIGNAL
WHICH HOUSE WAS TO OE AVOIDED
(Copyright, 1b96, by' Tha $ell Eyndlaato, Inc.)
GIUYAS
• IAl ILL.A1.15
law
WE SPORTING _.,1
BY £4N�,'+, 41 MSTRONO
"George plays an awfully hard game !"
SIDE CLAN" Jp
A GOOD.7IME WAS gar
E37, ALL -
F3Ero(Z 71-E ADVENT or mc'
?JIJk E ox — REAA NierBR.
COPR. 194E BY NEA SERVICE', INC T. M, REG O S PAT. 0 F..
"I m speaking for the class, sir, and we're wondering if you
m'ght not consider some toughening up exercises in preparation
for work on farms as more important than piles of home work."
CROSSTOWN
By Roland Coe
OPSby6
LA
'NIS 15 A FINE TIME TO
(3E COMING HOME! JUST
LOOK,TH.E SUN 15 RISING.
NIS PA '#; K
AW, TAT5
JUST JAPANESE
PROPAGANDA /
"1 think you gentlemen are kidding me—you probably know
lots more about boats than 1 do!"
GI AOyS
REG'LAR FELLERS—Cautious
anking
s Tf-ii5'£H'
THIRTEENT-1 T+1Ai5
NATIONAL RIC-tl-17!
BANE'. yam_..
WHAT'S
THE IDEA
OF T+IE.
'1Ti-11 RI7
DEGREE?
By GENE BYRNES
weR.E PLAYIN'SAFE.--
WE'kf. LOOKIN'
FOR A PLACE 'C'
DEPOSIT a I .I3
IN CLUE. FUNDS ■
AN' IT CANT BE. NO
FLIMSY JOINT
EITHER, I.
4T
UTT AND JEFF— This 1-Ias Been Going On Since The Fig Leaf Was A Whole Wardrobe
MES, AFRAID of MY BOSS?
-luH WHY I PRACTICALLY
RUN THE PLACE! EVERY
DAY I 'TELL THE S0SSJI
WHAT I THINK • !;
OF HIM!
V8T
PING
ERK
/SAY. BOY, WHY
DO YoU KEEPGOING
IN AND OUT of
uTT's OFFICE
ALLTHETIMET
OH, MUTTGIVES ME
TWO SITS A DAY
FOR SP/11'4'70141M,
THE BOSS WANTS
To SEE YOU
RIGHT AWAY!"
y BUD FISHER
THEN MUTT PUTS HIS
FEET UP ON THE DESK
AND SEz," T E:LLTME
cBoSSTO Go'Y"o ---
AHEM!
6111114.10061.
THE SPORTING THING
"S'help me! 'You'll be the .death of
the yet!"
PSP—Judge of Pop's Agility
by
-.,...,.,,....-V--
-9.4' •' :e.E3
!!Efa
�I
SHIPPING
CLERK
WANTED
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I
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By J. WILLA WATT