The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1915, Page 18

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday. Detember 15,1915 “"S*’MATTER, POP?” en we we we “ wu we Is THERE ANYTHING ot BuT You Just (OU WOULD RATHER ToLD MB ICE CREAM Have THAN A Dist] WAS tHe Best OF ICe CREAM? STUFF tn THE WORLD Comrie No York vena Word =” EVERY NIGAT MISS UNTER WHO LIVES htc DOOR LOOKS UN- RTHE BED To SEE YES AxeL, (M LUCKY To HAVE rngne® 4 man > slant jee’ SSS oe THERE. AXEL IS GONNA BE hi i CAVA Mer lives = You BEING Lave ALREADY aproneTeD Oar 4 SY WHEN 1 TELL “ _— : FLOORY “To CAR vans pte bot Ka ie HRY. FORD. APPONTED ; SUIT-CASES FOR US! Fors 8 eg ME TO CARRY HIS SUITCASES: ANG THIS FORTY Yeats ‘ FOR HIM IN SWEDEN! ANO Sue's STILL SINGLE. - HELL TURN GREEN ~ oe ——— ALL OVER! OOOO OOO OU UO i i Good Stories “Trying a New Method. YOUNG married woman one morning gave her husband a sealed letter, which he was to read when he t to his office, He did so, and thi er ran as follows. “I am obliged to teli you something that may give you pain, but there is no help for it. You shail know every- thing, whatever be the consequences. For the last week I have felt that it must come to this, but I have waited until po) last eraeety, and can re main jent no longer, do not over- — ern ee whelm me with bitter reproach, tor ES. we aaa 4 THAT CERTAINLY THERE! | GUESS @Ts you will have to put up with your! | / FoaceT MAS QUGHTA SET) an ape (118 Lucky mE WAS & GOOD (DEA BouT RIGHT. BILL! seus °F (He trouble as well an my-) |/ PRESENT- CHastuAS)\ Reour It! J Aye mee MIND JANITOR GROUGAT eve erty U@ INCHES ROUND TH’ . : ‘ TON Gold perspiration stood in thick Witt Soon p-— : ro 6IT OUR. THIS BaRREL UP FOR. TA! Gor Holo & BARRE L- THATS JEST , WOULODNT PU’ drops on the brow ot, the husband, BE HERE! a Siu, st: US- HoLo. THAT TAPE OF (IT! ! ; f 1m MM Sock, who was prepared for the worst. Mex wal 2a rymblingty be read on: 5 3 1 DONT. know) HER MeasuRE UP 4 iy f LEMVEL!! = © Please ore: tel js f ff ; ® ton te be sent this afternoon. a Sone though. you might forget it for the tenth time, and therefore wrote you this letter."—Pittsburgh Chronicle ‘Telegraph. a Plain to Be Seen. N ENGLISHMAN serving nis country as attache to the Lrit- ish Embassy at Washington suyes that Bir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Hoimes, has more ence been sought out by persons ue Of consulting bim about Cony To one such woman Sir Arthur one good natwedly and facetiounly 4 “My deter @t your service.’ “Frequent and mysterious thefts,” said the woman, “have been occurring at my house for a jong tine. Thus there disappeared hast week a motor horn, 4 broom, a box of Koilf balls, « left riding boot, a dictionary anu a se we half dozen tin ple plates,” S MY OPINION “THAT DAKE WELL Jou See (3 D MORNIN’? Mie cena is Herken clear aaia| | { pOoFUS. IS A DAWGONE y { me ar’ 2 OclotK luce! |\Srtooxiw Ee’ SaKeP) ¢ YESuM! WHERE) | Bir Arthur; “you keep a goat."—Hart- FIBBER'! Tr TOLD HIM THAT. “Tor MoKROW MORN IN'= be \6 HEP =f" by re Feet, “RECKONED THAT T GoT UP : SE ST CALL AS. BLUFF > a sg”! eoDy (N i ' ae = X WAS : Vga A BEFO 3 EARLI Ae . Not Paid for Resting. pees AGKAYS. UP. DEFOR 4 A WELL known theatrical man- m5 BA : ager, more famous, if possible, + for the “breaks” he made than for his many successes, attending the Fehearsai of one of his plays, noticed Sbat a man tn the orchestra who bad fie play the trombone was holding the | > /MBstrument in front of bim and doing | - ) Bothing. ‘The manager at once calied him to Booount. j “Bay,” said he, “what do you mean| Dy not working along with the ucher| ive powers are quite we’ “Why,” said the musician, “1 can't! olay: TVhave nineteen bars’ rest.” | jot on your life!” replied the | angry manager. “I dou't pay any one for resting. Either you play when the fellows do, or you clear out, sce?’—Farming Business ( BURG A STATUE TO KIDSBURG'S FIRST MAYOR 18 UNVEILED IN COURT-HOUSE SQUARE KIDS | Why She Wept. The Great Dot Mystery ;} ; i rT} HY, my dear,” exclaimed the 4 FELLER CITIZENS, | AM 4 wtod elena ow Auding Sm P| DEEP Twateo by This FTRABOCOOOODOOWOOGWOTC OWE FHOHAGOOVS}GPGEOGOGPOSCOOIOGOGOTSAOODHOHSGHIOGHOOGHOODOGHOSOSUSGOOSGSE Newwed in floods of tears, iene BUTE We Ine meni FREDDY'S BIRTHDAY GOAT DISAPPEARED--SEE IF YOU CAN HELP HIM RECOVER IT. “what is the matter?” f y | CHAPTER XVi. The young wife wiped her eyes an@ tried to compose herself and be Ime | N the second day’s search for} the goat Freddy and the!” jscouls went still further west untill a they came to a river. While they |were wondering whether the goat could swim the bloodiiound found bans Age OF las actin te ane x |a rope. There was something alive | cry about," exclaimed the good ‘leg. on the other end, so they pulled| yy rem tinit” cried Aire. Newweds it in. No, it wasn’t the goat; it was| cause T took my picture out toe calm, i" she gan, with folded ‘you know John is away for — “Ww nd in bl—nis last letter he telle tye je gets my photo out and kisses *— ba-bag before he started ju-just a monstrous ——! a jo-Joke and put one of mo-mothi To solve this Great Dot Mystery | in Its place.”—Philadelphia Ledger. Join the dots, with a pencil line - Jeach ohapter is printed. Begin dot No. 1 and take them in numerical $ Jorder, ‘Then cut out each picture, and 8 Visits for 5 t chapter ie printed you |. ie, rnin are nc fared te tena thrilling mystery story | catarmbel troibles are not 2uro ea be Gasted Inzesue’ earan® | saust afford 19 feceiepwoer tteatment book. Chapter XVII. will be printed | next Friday. ex of the nominal foo rate of & ive at this time by Dr, MeCoy ” jarrhal diseases ie aot anti . pe hug reautte tre The Difference. uoaet ih that until Jen, ITTLE MOLLY had been very | ment will he's e treat trying all day. That evening, Recesmary ae ‘mes take advantage of this necessary to visit my: before thelr treatmend f a all when her grown-up sister was itn putting her to bed, she said she hoped | enrol the child would be a better girl to-| fefore Jan. 1 | morrow, and not make everybody un- | Wax, crease happy with her naughty temper, pe Molly listened in silence, thought DR. J. C. McCOyY, y hard for a few moments, and then | CANDL BUT DING PO W. AzD at, y Wisely: 4 nia Fadiy, 10 Te A ee fl (Oepyeight, 1046, by t be Wheeler Syndicate.) . wheo

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