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Eo BANK, Fishin’, AND Leal Nie ig Pet SHAT HAL oY ent herr You wn TILL DARK! HANA! fo! Ho! ANOS THAT MIGHT — You NENER KNOWED THIS PART —— HowuN'— @ ‘You NEVER Khowieo wee emep wir, DID 00:2? SAY~ wim, WAS NT Trem The HAPPY OAYST PED IN & DRAGGED dee DING aa ! “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” ¢ What's the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of Luck Left. By Clarence L. Cullen Before Comedy seems when it ts Romembered on the Next caus Like to. Believe that the ‘18! Valley lying Beyond the Next Hili is the Peaceful One! «| We know @ Passel of SquareJawed “| Men who are Wabbiers and a Lot of | Receding-Chirned who Nevor , | Heard of the Wont “Quit"—¢he Physiog- »mteal Dope to the Contrary Notwitli- 4 | Standing! When you Run Away from Troubte When you Dope it Out that you you always have to Buy @ Return|%e Wasting your Time you con Ticket! | Figure that the Boss Knew it First! You never Know how Good it is to Have @ Sh until you've Beaten a | Disposeess ‘eo by a Nosel piadiita li Cobban God Seeking! le don't Waste | Preliminartes! The Mo-Thincs Much Time wit OD seaking, thou hast sourneyed a 4 nigh. movuntan tops thy aid yearn | His trailing garments wander | the mort Profit and sky Ou Us as Deal eestor a Mahalia Ing Up at noontide, couldet dia- neutral heaven's indifferent eye tenance austerely taciturn, Difference be Ship and a Dere- the western daylight reels ghast In conflacrations of red overthrow; 3 here this virgin brooklet ellvere g either bank, the king- BESS. YOU GE JANICE LITTLE [GIRL AND Caught of What Do You Know About Mexico? Every One Is Talking About Rt Just Now. Here Are a Few Facts, el own, With the Goods ws w« Copyight, 1911, by The tree Publishing Oo, (The New York WorM.) by “Crite” Sq (tT AW, FERGIT IT! ' THESE BATS FOR A MINUTE} {| I'VE GOT To GO BACK For ! SOMETHING. ct GO STRAIGHT HOME AND STUDY THAT LESSON. DON'T LET ME CATCH EACHER SAID lL MUST GO RIG 2 tg and smportant republic which lee next to eur STRAIGHT oe ‘rage reader knows too Mttle of that huge stage where « thrilling war drama in real life is now being enacted, Here are a fow interestins facts about the country: o won Its freedom, as did the United @tates, by a guccessful revolution. | One hundred and odd years ago it cast off the Spanish yoke. ev years the struggle for independence continued. full Mberty oR YOUR. wan HOME | “1 by @ dictator; became a “federative” republ ‘rance and became once more an empire, The empire verthrown dn 1867, and Moxtco has ever since been @ rapubite. ush Mexico has @ republican government and has @ constitution modeled our own, that constitution does not give che peupse et large the the hatlot, © has 14,000 mfies of ratiway, 6,009 mfles of telegrapn end 2,964 post- lent Diaz (except for @ eingle term, when « partisan of his was made President) has held the Preatdency ever @ince 1876, Jungle Tales For Children. “Hello! What are here?” said Kin..o, “I have come for you to ride en my y Dame ts Mr. Hippopotamus.” too long. I will call you ofr. aid Kinko. “But I do not want @ Greadful looking thing SO, THIS IS THE WAY I FIND 7(0U AMUSING A MINUTE, Kip! you doing out *| ke you." “I may look very ugly," eai@ Mr, TIippo. “But you cannot eee my heart, and that's very beautiful."’ “Al right,” ald Kinko, “Whee you | say may be true, Come araund to-<mor- row morning and we wilt take a ride.” ———_——___. and left dren in the care of a big yellow Lion whom they called oats TOO QUICKLY. very night Daddy tit by the side of te Gede and les and mosquitoes off wih his t “Beiter be sure of it. William Watson, init Be by ba cee ee det Bator De a Mae. There are ten { Babbling Bess « wr) By Harry Paimer | G-o-o-d N-i-g-h-t % 3% By Ferd G Long oat | : SER ; € right, 1921, by The Prem Putttshing Co. (Tho New York Work.) | Copyright, 1011, by The Prem Pu! hing Co. (The New York Work.) | SUCH A CRY My ALL OVER, FOR, se I = : : HELLO, FELLows! | 1 WOULDN'T BE | (% BEEN LOOKING AY) ¥ wish You Couio Ste MY GARDEN! sant You, YOU CAN'T BEAT LIVING CLOSE TO NATURE! WHY . YOUR. MOTHER CAN'T UL. THK APOUT my BABY LEAVE HER BaBaL! KID HERE FoR. mee oye TAKE CARE OF. Saw HER CRY BABY. MY MAMMA SAID SHE WOULDN'T HAVE & HOMELY GABY LIKE. ( YOURS. THAT f WAS BETTER LOOKIN’ WHEN LF WAS ABABY! ——ayy- IVE GOT ONIONS, AN’ BEETS, PLANTS ARE THE FINEST ¥ THEY'RE SO HIGH ALL ADY- = MY RADISHES— SAY! You OUGHT To SEE THEM y Gwo!) inex) (Fs go? BY.) |