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Renny ig New York. Friday. . Fun for the Home and the Ride Home By ©. M. Payne GANEWAY beac hadi Mine AND Stokes niwe MING AND INDEED, Now bo AS Tent WA AxeL! | Go To The GARBER AN’ CAT “Har face F1xEd UP BEFORE YOU 6o' IN THE STUDIO AGAIN. Now <=. 1 WANT AXEL “To PLAY THIS “YouN@ HERO” PART ~ HE can do tT NICELY SINCE HE HAS LosT “THAT GIG, WAIST LINE OF HS Truk BE ALL RIGHT. Ut dusT SENT Him OVER “To THE BARGER AN! TOLD HIM “To GET HIS FACE Fixed UP Seo Ha CAN acT! LOOK How DAS BARBER. BANE Fix ME uP! AND WITH THOSE HORRIBLE WHi SHAVED OF HE GAN “MAKE UP® 4% WITH PAINT INTO A HANDSOMS |' YOUNG CHAP.- 1WAS DLO THIS RESORT WAS FAMIOUS FOR IT'S | \ & Ne o THe ey gil TH’ WIFE'S ON Tit’ : % YET- BUT- WIRE AN' SHELL + yet pall HEAR YA. CagrTighs. 1018, Press Publianiog Co (HL ¥. Breaing Worag The Day’s Good Stories % with standing,” the trium- Delivered the Goods. | Phint reyinder of Wille. Philadel a) 5 PAs Philadel- 3} Now, SAMMY, \ WELL, SUPPOSE HEN the topic turned to kids| Phia Telegraph. sai . i | WHAT NUMBER ) 1 GAVE 4 iW and the good old happy schoo) aie ea By Roy ° i , DOES A’ SCORE”) \ days a smile illuminated the Lions, B. C. EQUAL? —— fentures of Congresaman Louts Fitz-| ¢ AITH, yoy wufles ones, you 3016. Wy The Pree Publishing Os | 19 delightfully rough and ready, ana! Ta yes 4 ,]| ELSE GAVE You henry of Illinois, He said he was| °¢ mus’ have faith!” shouted ? ‘Mow York Bresing We aa Gsavar tage eran tei bans \ TEN MORE ~ How reminded of how little Willie deltv- i . JARR: A plane an the \ph » ! 4 the goods in the matter of con the colored “preacher. 9m r ‘3 WILL CAMP eran no an 6 phooograp! are! : _ MANY woul D ere 1 KOE 2 “| cording to the Chicago News, “Look UMBSAFELY AND SAN! both made to order in imitation of | / 7p {Ou HAVE 2 f structing @ sentence, as dat Gf Daal) Dey. dracuee am ff IANELY.”’| rough hewn logs, and tt cost a email | (1 DUNNO. One day the class in small-alzed |i. amon; de lions an’ did dey eat ammar was holding forth when the| , youngaters collided with the word|'em? No, sah; he jes, squelohed ‘em. “notwithstanding.” Immediately the|He done had faith! Dem dar teacher dropped tad it as ® ripe] jions"—— ai ecidren” sald he, with, an tm- Qne of the younger negroes rose up preasive glance at the class, “we have | ®24 inquir fortune. “And ‘Camp Potluck’ has tts own refrigeration system with an ice ma- because Mrs. Stryver aay: buys everything in the city and “1 hear your new resi | the sound.” | “Yes; I'm right around the corner from a boiler factory.” LOT of folks are going camping this year,” re- marked Mr. Jarr, in deavor to break th we it brought out, beca it Is so dim- f * , “Sar, pahson, wus dem lions big as - he nearly bad a fire from 4 5 " - here the word ‘notwithstanding.’ Can a to go Sidhe itor wets the t Jeeta cult to get fruit and vogetables. to rene, ® so that's why I oay B AS : Z any little boy or git] mive mee een- | 48,6008 we Bare now, retorted th say nothing of milk and cream and jangerous in the forest, and ~ " ‘tence containing it? 3 6 Gus and his compeers were Came a moment of Intense silence. preacher. “Dey was B. C., mainin’|erase his footm meats and fish, when In the country!” befo’ circuses.” “Oh, 1 | ture’ Every little mind was churning hard. = oe People?” asked Mrs. Jarr.|,"O% Tm not talking about thut mii-| trie lights or hot and cold water on | TWENTY— BUT / Then the hand of Willie Jones shot up ——a—ip mania death you cannot convict the y, yes. How foolish of me to ask | !onaire ise in the wilderness’ | every floor—only I don't think Mrs WHAT ELSE and vigorously w iggied S reeil ene Information Wanted, Meee aa’tha duce detived ani an stuff,” said Mr, Jarr. “I'm talking of| Stryver's lodge, ‘Camp Potluck,’ 6 / I've go! » 2 7 eiquestiog! The Btrrvers have th tory, but the ceiling WOULD You claimed Wille on receiving recogal-| @y OMETIME ago there was a hi about ten minutes the constable re- camping out under an old canvas tent| More than one story, 3 | J) é ¢ 8 a homt-| turned and presented himeelf ar She: Aatrendacks sailed must be very high from what’ she HAVE ? ‘ tlon, Glad Gane in 4 Weaiern to betere Camp,’ and the whole place |" too far trom town, but yet far| sayy about hanging Persian rugs on s ty “Very well, Willie," emiled the rue urt in| the Judge. cane enough away to feel you are Pi the walls, as well as having them on teacher, encouragingly, “you may tell Ww ere was considerable ‘Your Honor,” he remarked, “the ws = . we the floor, and, as she says, they lea: it to the class.” doubt as tc the guilt of th gentlemen of the jury want some in» great|® life of savagery in the wilds, for “The man’s trousers were worn OUt/ cused The trial judge seeme. meee om mole 6f anh . they never take but one motor Y th r lief, big vacuum bottle ! bought at the with them, be: e they use the itothen ce the Mer said he, ae ie sade a on the lake is the rejoinder of ion sale laat winter. It holds at/jaunch on the I calli in friend. in concluding his charge, “if the evi- tabl They wi erno: i i constabl ne ‘ant t & quart, and yet you made fun| for aft jon tango teas and th Y | i {1 evi- | the y 0 know 7 how to spell ‘pneumonia,’"—-Phila-* of me when I bought it! But I told| dances at night So I think if we have : y pneumonia was the cause of the|deiphia Telegraph. the vacuum you it would come in handy some day, | enough, except, of course, a drelesy and now you see it ha: cooker! “But I'm not thinking of camping ‘Ol Want to rough It t: out in a vacuum bottle,” remarked said Mr. Jarr with Pl for he saw his chances of | mock seriousness. “Surely we'll take 1 eek in the woods with Gus|a portable stationary wash tub and ingle and the rest, vanishing iled kitchenette with at foto thin air, | “Mrs. Stryver ‘Tm not speaking of camping in a | Adirondacks because the color of the | ther,” @aid Mra. being silver birch and) after those wild rabbits, and once he| the wild cries of the insects at night maple, matches the Jap-| attacked a squirrel that was running| make me think they are going to iy on servants so wonderfully. !«long a fence with a_stick—that {s,| jump out of the dark and tear me to with us. A vacuum bottle will keep urse, we wouldn't camp out that | Willie had the stick. So th! " Pieces! And even if there are only things to ¢riz! t or cold for sev- way, but at least, if we have a camp tt) wo bold I would profer not to u Know how afraid enty-two hour: |should be in some nice neighborhood! on a dangerous farm, or anything Tam of trees—trees always attract ho wants to keep anything to where little Emma could keep|like that, and I think your idea of, the lightning and caterpillars rink for seventy-two hours?” asked up her plano lessons, and where it|camping out is @ very Kood one. “Do not be alarmed,” said Mr, Jarr, Mr. Jarr. “And why not bring a@ | wouldn't be dangerous for our Willie,| “But you must pick a nice place to | soothingly, “lL know a picturesque g vacuum cleaner with us?” | bee: h t that age now when|camp—one not near any water where | and ruined old brickyard on the out- “Well, I don't see why not!” Mrs. the children might be in danger from! skirts of Flatbush that has all the rit) waiter, what's In this soup of retorted. “I know that before modern conveniences for life in the mine’ open, as you prefer it. 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