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e I I [THE CHEERFUL CHERUB DAVGONIT! THERE Cous Dentiey JION! WHAT 1D LIKE To 6 | AH. GoOD DAY e Wy WORDY Soow Lamgoacel How to Keep From Growing Old.—By Williams X AR MY AUNT: ADDIE IN THATI| To THAT Guy!! TH' BIe MEGINIS, T HEAR 1 HAD NO IDEA MR MY, l P g y o ® ¥ 22,000 CAR 1. PICKED CUT FOR HeR! X\ e 214 Siasiisaciy ST v Face is plin though IN A PEW Days THEY'LL BE MARRIED ot At o vseful in. its A WE'LL BE GUT IN THE Coup! A ot 20 " i Psdihwodbie > 8 or GOoD e T HAY Dor 03 — : —X?xom-t . — - — XK A dreams it cannot tell %fg_urn.-l Ggs;syivzc’aeeu OoH IT GoES To PROVE. \{ THERE GoES D = THERE SHE GoEs - Aub LAoYAkSEe‘é;m L||<o€UA Wice /"MoTner” || TOU CAN CATcH AAOTHER . 1N~ LAW . THANKS To oU SHE'S SEASIRLE GIRL: MEGL J DEAR! MpsT], ALORE FLIESWOTH jA 1 BLEsS: HEm: ¢ GG AWAT WITHOUY Tm Gows / ‘ou Go? SUGAR THAA ‘TOU HER FEELINGS * ./ ITs BEEW A CAN WiTH BEMG HURT ' WO BERFUL. DywamiTe A Y—MO WEEKS WITH / U VISITIMG THE . C FFICE! How IN#ST ON SINGING ALL / s ! o ow over THE PLACE TROM BASS ) WE;:_ AMISS gty oVt~ To TENOR Y 4 AN ——* BY THORNTON F'. BURGESS ! Cubby Feels Important. a healthy boy. Both need plenty on/ unl riding for a fall mISh (isroN Fara— b L 3 Cubby's _ sense of portance was TS wisest not o boast A M ear. | growing as fast as his body. He had o | met Bobby Coon and Bobby had de- s ) - Cubby Bear had had a good look at parted in some haste. Cubby could re- Comrishis 198918y Dadtie odgwr o i'é DIRECTOR, fo.K. MUTT. T'VE r YOUR NOSE (S STILL BAD BUT WE WHO 1S DOING THe G Brook. It suddenly came to im at | Bol S e WELL, STER he was no longer a cub. He was neither | Deer and Lightfoot had suddenly found JEFE T RAD JusT ABouUT " J a cub nor s e a full-grown Bear. But |that he had business somewhere else. DECIDED To POKE MY NOSE v AUGLSTUS MUTT IS GoeT A Good HAVE SOLVED TRE PReBLEM, THIS \$ RETREATING NoW, s & 1 il he was big enough to suddenly feel very| “They are afraid of me,” chuckled T A CLGAR CUTTER OR RUN IT RIGHT HERE READY <4 PART FoR YoOU ¢ ONA BE A WAR PICTURE AND You e important. He was big enough to feel | Cubby, “Everybody is afrald of me.| I 5 N CaN T |ei) AL LA THE [PART 08 A You SAP? wholly independent. He no longer|And I'm not afrald of anybody. No, 4 THROUGH A HAMBURGER BURE JUST ""‘C cared because Mother Bear had driven sir, there ten spybody e sfEal o MACHIVG, WHEN THE DIRECTOR FIRST TALKIE! | ™e TYPE! [* COWARD! ALL You wiLL DO > MUTT, For THE him away. In fact, he was very glad | He had forgotten Mother Bear and | 2 = ’ . o) NN TR NS LoUeae AU she had. Tt was fine to feel that he his father, Buster Bear, when he boasted SENDS FoR ME. KID, THEY N - .~ e DiSenii: could do just as he pleased. that way. And he had forgotten some NEED ME IN P~ be RETREAT FRem X It wasn't long after this that he met oOne else. He had forgotten those two- = e THE CAMERA! = > his twin sister. Instead of appearing legged creatures called men. So it was| e TALK'@S! i . 1ad to see her. he growled at her. She |that one day as he went swaggering| J \WELL, TA TAL L :'mwlcdsback 'me never would have along through the Green Forest over | 2 o ' to the Laughing Brook, without any | warning,_he came face to face with | | Farmer Brown's Boy. For just one lit-| tle minute Cubby Bear stood stock still. Then, with a whoof out of pure fright ” | he almost turned a back somersault in | his haste to get away. Off he went, . | crashing through the brush, and after Mutt Thinks | him ‘rang_the merry laugh of Farmer He Is Brown's Boy. P America’s Gift to | used to be so afraid of me." | | Then Farmer Brown's Boy had to| laugh as he thought of all the scrapes | Cubby Bear had gotten into, and the |sound of his laughter followed Cubby Bear and made him feel most uncom- | fortable. He felt still more uncomfort- |able when Sammy Jay began to call | after him, “Coward, coward, co Who feels important now? Co = - = . s : | coward, coward!” YOU'RE RIGHT, ROUGHHOUSE —JJ7 1M CONNA HAVE A TOUGH TIMC T’T\FT UP THE DUMBBELLS THEY TURNED THEIR BACKS ON| The worst of it was, there wasn't a You OUGHTA MRKE 4 E e ° | r v. | | A ACHING HIM To USE THESE ONE ANOTHER AND ‘SEPARATED. | thing that Cubby Beat could say. He | YouR FIGHTER 'L SEE IF THERE ARE EACH “X i :RsTHNDvUFTUP Tt‘i(— PUMBBEIAS > R WORD OF ENCUISH/| - e brother and sis. | JUSREcted that Sammy had overlieard | Ruesse ey were s- | his bragging about how he wasn't afraid . - ter. After they had growled at each of lnylfody. It would be just like Sammy EXercsE, w,":.)DY other sufficlently, they turned their |to tell everybody else. He would go HE'LL GROW STALE backs to one another and separated. | back and show that two-legged creature | T [ Cubby was hungry all the time now. | that he wasn't afraid. Co Cubby turned | ON THIS SHIP ! He found tender young shoots witharound and started back as fast as he | which to help out the roots that he dug | had come. Oh, my goodness, no! And | up. He went over to the Laughing|when he was half way back to where | Brook and caught a fish or two. All he| he had left Farmer Brown's Boy, Cubby | could think of was food. That was be- |suddenly remembered that there were | KENKLING cause he was making up for that long |some particularly tender young Toots | Winter fast, and also because he was|that some other Bear might get if he ! growing. A healthy young Bear is like | didn't get them right away. Maybe He i Does. | Understand { English! — ’ ) ~—— oo - Y S DOCTOR, 1 FEAR THE YOUNG e - MAN WHO CAME WITH You IS s, ELEVEN PITCHERS /ME PROBABLY ) e — HE RAS BEEN IN WIS - OF 1CE WATER / / CAlCHTCOLD L ROOM ONLY (T~ P11 THE PoOR KID COMING UP HERE e ] MUST HAVE 4 1_SHouLp SOMETHING TO A TERRIBLE A} HAVE PUT THE T Feverish for Service. Opc SLURE NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE. 67 Infl oOR MY nflame. SRANMA HAS A 5 1 Becured by & strip of wood. 69 Formal public assemblies, AUTOMOBILE 1S NE ::G-Sr gssHE 8 Feather. Holds in respect. ‘mfl Yi&s:‘gu R .| UPIN HER ATTIC FOR 3 s ! FELLER WHAT 13 Written composition, DOWN. nmsmwe o o PFORTY YEARS CARE DELWERED \T 14 Hidden. Bishop's staff. pe AN’ 1T RUNG EXACKLY ; DROPPED 16 Exclamation. The: French. TO-DAY AS IT DID SAME TO.DAY SFATL. I . ' SMAS - 17 Humen trunk. bbb e~ . BETCHAL AN HED 18 Poem. Particle of matter. ? A STHE B T AN 1T NEVER / 19 Preposition. Weary. DELWERED: WOIKED! 20 Theory. ‘Thesis. 22 Leas. L0 East Indian cedar. 24 Bird. Furrows. 25 Uproar. Boys. . 27 .élboflrlnll inhabitants of Borneo, Member of Indian tribe. 28 Sin. - 3 29 Surgical threads! Sl i 31 Anclent deity. Craving for water. 32 Insipid. 5 Rang. . 33 Perforate the skull. “Smail particles. 35 Adorned with strips of wood. ‘African mammal. | 37 Press. Egg-shaped. 39 Mahometan priest. Local. | 40 Unfeigned. Foes. 43 Inflammation of the eye. The nostrils. 47 Malay canoes. 32 Embrace. And not. - 5 S o I;rlend: French. - - - = 'ump. 4 = HT WHEN SUDDEN TREMORS Suaxe ! 52 Buddhist shrine. g},‘,el 1, e ;"?,h Tales. , ) ',“ "»\' Ae/TaTE 7:§':;cnsur, @ 1 ristmas earol. 2 . E MAY Be A @UAKE . i Horse's Dace. TWIRLING Lis HANDSOME MUSTACHESK ™ e raiows 1o TH BASERIEVY, . Aw,1 DO SECH! 80 Thice: prefix. 5 :::l&ppine head-hunters, - ¥ AS HE SURVEVED OUR HELPLESS = - - 3 £ ETIQUETTE 1S TH' 60 No: dialec. Excel. i A ( £ 41 | HEROINIE, BOUND FAST T0 THE DRUM 3 2 oy NOISE A FELLER o8 gl'eglvc”lvlnfl measure, 2 S:;{:‘: OF THE STEAM ROLLER - ONE ' ' RN e oW 64 Suffix indicating presence of ofl. y ¢ ‘ : . Re "TH WIS COFFEE 65 Corroded. 3 Wyad of. £ 20 s PIFFIE | YOUD bt i — - - 58 Acamal. 2 JUNDAUNTED J, 6UR LITTLE ‘:"“’mm 7 THINK HE ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | g3 S4/RI02 Toar oL = ELL GAVE HIM A WITHED) grpope 1 (o Grigm 22 e NEVER HEARD int: French, feminine abbr, = sewTeD 10 es) 66 Sloth. S.LHUNTLEY A = N s, Sywes) 68 Exist. DANCE WD, —— . Construction of a Hailstone. “Why." the weathier man s asked, “is Pa Has | a hailstone buili, up like an onion, of [ Successive Tnyerss "Hail in formed n| Manmers, the violent updraft of air at the front! But They of a thunderstorm. In this turbulent region the hailstone, first frozen at a| Are Bad. {high level, makes several journeys alternately up and down as it encoun- ters stronger or weaker rising currents, at one time gathering a coating of snow aloft, and at another a coating of ice from rain below, until finally, on account of ils large size or on ac- count of a ‘weakening of the upwaid blast, it falls to the ground, [3) mIN (CimE D]~ <[ D] % R ZICIoMm B D] LRI 5] 29 K H *