The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1914, Page 20

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A Page of Comics, SKetches and Stories Fun for the Home and the Ride Home Ae. pets Pree Fishing Om, * ut wt ue we By C. M. Payne OW 16 IT TOU BRING SAID ASWEAR : rie MONEY BACH? WORD AT You? THouGHT You WERE GOING ATTER, POP?” T, Do NUFFIN | aim SlrHek DAMPFNUDELS STEAMED NOODLE aS FAR AS WE CAN SEE, AXEL WAS MAKING GOOD we wt we coerrttha New York Hvenig Word) ow GET WIS, YOU'FATHEAD! 1 YoU | COME ON Now MEN RUSH DONT MAKE Good IN THIS SCENE You'Re “YO HE ROCK AND FALL DOWN THAT'S (T ¢ DMNA GET YER BLOCK KNOCKED OFF ft AND DIG IN“THE SAND! Now BIG it ig You pete pAley fey Teepe rum LoTs OF ACTION ¢ ImMacine (T's REAL Gorn! “ fueRY Day? HNN? 00 YA?? ACTION tt Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World,) let Mra, Jarr hear me talking that 9 you didn't care that her Iitle Wille SAMMY’S SLATE ad the measies, Maybe she might forks Krening World), think in that case you'd better go Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Krening World) Good Stories I don’t mean it that way, Ger-| / : i : i of the Day HEADS. | win, cried the youngest Miss THE COMP'NY LOSE: s! i rry m sure I have the nde art in the world for nick, people, and T always wanted to " The Power of Prayer. 1 WIN! « be a nurse in di jt rm and LBs 4 ‘ u 4 kee) Cool Hane On the bene N that part of Kansas where they the measies, But such was the case.|of the mi! aire young college man need rain certain church congre- yobs For upon being informed that the/and all that sort of thing. I always gations have united to petition for FOYLE? child—the rash youth, in fact—had|feel sorry for the poor, too, and I Ai , it. TYNNE broken out with the juvenile infection |think it is wonderful the statistics i “Didn't I see your husband going 3? MERCY, NO!!! |'% question Irene Cackleberry did| hat are printed about homeless peo- ‘ 4 : to church to-day?" one Kansas wom- weep and wall as hereabove set forth. 35! But suppose Capt. Tynnefoyle { \ \ i an inquired of another, ut he ain't took bad with ‘om, Tis never had measles end should \_\ “Yes, he went to ask for rain.” Miss,” ‘said the over-tuthtul Geetru bear Willie Jarr has them, and then “His faith must Padre) 1 woul > Kn had with ’ | oo ’ Jarre for almort a year—"it ain't 6 you can't watch ames an'tns | fa nf oe 3; Bup some other ‘ | ¥ hd Do you think 1 care whether it will girl should lure im trom met" { ; Siar fe broustit/ back suon Hart foe Bice Wench Of aes rrhls last appealed to Gertrude, i | ‘umbrella than the one he took jatressed maid: now jon you feel,” she said. i . cI es eden ed mine wat P ren Cleveland Plain Dealer, sa | WSs & ma Polisher in a steam ~ Gertrude somewhat iciiy, feria jetndty what cauent fire and she New Poker Code. of stress and scknees she was a ay ete Prec era eciceyy : ACK ROSE says @ poker cheater pathetic soul, -and furthermore, Mins | aight of my handsome je, the arranged a new get of signals e fire and then she hollered, ‘Save with his confederate. hero!’ And after my fireman | YOU GOTTA DO IT! beau, Claude, had carried “her out | [id she ran bac! ree times to oa’ 2904, by The Prem Publishing Co. (The New Yors Brening World.) and would only be saved free Claude, and she kicked @ fat, red-| pi nosed married fireman in the mick when he tried to save hi ANUTHE S| Before the captain could answer the|didn’t want it any more.”—Harper’s Bands wee 62 prostreted savin; TOV E IAE | y fe id, apologe: Magazine. ur times a e Oo go on ’ sl ry leave with & strained arm and he wt | f pincea Faro (omnte 8 & sald he'd apply for a medal and I/ fi) & ‘ the victim smashed m Bie se citltts., Do tt If you dast, f “Le \ ‘ whiskey bottle. Next day the cheater laude gan, an at is between i visited the confederate in the hospi- BF mash Poe on crater, joerairiee | id ne TS tal E was accused of stealing « tur ary worker_ ts agoing to’ wl : 4 . A , an 5 key and as he had no money a “Yea, yes, I know!" K: lawyer was assigned to defend Johnson,” ‘heater, | him. @ full bouse?”| “I'm sorry that lawyer butted in,” he declared as he walked out of court 7 fifteen minutes later, ie “Yowd better ask her?” sniffed Ger- ‘Why, he got you off.’ —Chicago trud “Yes, and he got the turkey.”—Buf- rer Gt ie theca ken eae hip desire to have his military regt-;of infection in war time, such as OWN in the Red River Valley falo Evening es. » for them stuck up Cackle- the Roeecnnry Grays, rus na mumps, Ghickes BOs, Whoonlng courh section of Louisiana there is = . ene a ey ie Or te OAT rene ta ‘case war really” did break | ways heard they” broke out during planter, @ voteran of the ctvil Misapprehension. no hea! ant) ho is moted for bis profane; y war timo among _ soldiers—caused| war, ¥ profane ITTL® Jack's mother was very Frenalon ang (o gpeak of her Claude, #/0Ut Tithe Mexicans come treacher- | Capt. ‘Tynnefoyle to turn pale. and| vocabulary, fond of flowers, and he de- reman and a hero, sy headed by way of Cana confess he had never had these dread since he married, and » j about Wil- t the captain was called |). aie 2 her but she'd set her cap at a real|brave boys will mow them down: a mae Sater Bw Tea toe Cann a8 called | One Jay he ran in with a great arm man If ae over saw Claude! '4 choke him firat tenant, who wanted to see him on and violet Mra, Jarr took Misa Cackleberry's ‘ackleberry, But ‘Mrs. Jarr thought | business, As soon as the captain saw ytow of Willie's measies. It would be/ warlike fervor. For Capt. Tynne-|she meant she'd choke the goldier|the negro he began to curse him. well, she thought, tf Capt,|foyle rushed home from the store|fance, Hits young, wite, the viglens | 416 Yes it his stuck it ef the} "T got etry 6 ’ ye pe @@ poganés tho herrers "in thie you, Geart* a sndiatl 6:

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