The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1915, Page 16

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— c¥ — ’ - . ee _ Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING , WORLD, Wednesday; Decembé? 22:191§ “'S*MATTER, POP?” a a we “uw ws ww we ww By-C. M. Payne [Aevtrs 'T - NECESSARY To DRAG THAT —— IS (T NECESSARY To DRAG War CAT THAT way | WONDER 1F SAT CLAYS BELIEVES IN RE PAREDNES S$"? WHEN HE COMES YEAH - 14 ONE OF HENRY FORD'S ove! AY VILL SugsesT To FORD PEACE TES « QUR SCHEME. HES A DELEGATE VUN GREAT PLAN T GRT ee Gut HOUSE AEST STOP" iE WAR an GET ALL OF HEY, “Too! ALL DAS ENGLISH SOLDIERS 1s To ie FRIOAX NIGHT / HORE HE FALLS MY “THe BOYS CUTA THE TRENCHES LISTEN , AY GOT VUN Ar M0 AN! THEN --- BY XMAS! Soma SCHEME - . New \DEA !t > aut ANYHOW ~ HE MEANS ween! STOCKING BEFORE , DOES AUNT ELLA THATS JUST WHAT \ sey So t Sauer TO SERVE DINNER ii THEMSELVES THINK ™WI ON CHRISTMAS-IT CHRISTMAS Den eee / TO GVE NORA 4 , SAVE HER @ FEW AND make a fan last about " gaid one. “and this is AK, US!— Christmas Lists Are Warranted to Snr nol We held jt nt : >. mere you oe] ip f rt MERRY je Siiveryboayer TAY © ALL PAD. UP AN due sul p ches No Chance for Him. arenes a : i bor 1 MAN was tried before a Wis- consin Judge for horse steal- ing, says Harper's Magasine. it came time for the lawyers on mocent man to be found guilty. “Yeu, that is true,” said the Judge, pefectively, “and I ao instruct tho jury; but I will add thet it is the mn of the court that the ninety. guilty men bave already es- SKATING is Kid ast CHIEF WINTER —= The Vagarious Law. _| Seonecececeeesesssessesnosoenseezees SVDIVGOSHVOOD todo Ta L. WN "sensese anol The Great Dot My OOOO HOLOIN' oR NOTIN who were discussing the advis- ability of buying themselves a drink. y One of them called the porter and asked him if It was possible to pur- chase liquor in that part of the country, “Yes, sah," he replied, “you kin get it here in New Mexico, but not In Arizona.” So the two began to plan what they would have, After a number of ten- tative suggestions, they decided on a 6H |! pair » oy hehe age . first brought up the subject, “bring us HARRY WILSON: vi two highballs—with ginger ale.” You ueT me dE! “Can't have it,” replied the porter. “It's against the law, sab." (LL TELL TEACHER “Why, didn't you Just tell me a mo- | = ment ago that we could?” On You “Yea, I told you that, but while y’al was makin’ up yo' minds we done crossed the line into Arizona,"—Raltt~ more American. (i a Arranged With Enemy. HERE'S a good story going the rounds just now that shows how Austria was deprived of one of her fighting men. A visitor to a West Pond restaurant in London, being waited on by a par- ticularly tall and fine looking waiter || with a foreign accent, asked the man his nationality, “Oh, I'm a Hungarian,” was the ITH @ well-directed shot from bis W alr rifle, Freddy bi it down the hawk. The y scouts had started to follow the goat's tracks, and when Freddy and the bloodhound returned with the bird they were out of sight. Suddenly he heard them shout, and a second later they broke out of the woods, closely pursued by a —— To solve thie Great Dot Mystery Join the dots with a pencil Use ac each chapter is printed. Begin with dot No. 1 and take them in numerteal order, Then cut out each picture, and when the last chapter is printed you will have a thrilling mystery etory complete to be pasted in your sorap- | book, pter XX. will be printed | next Frid ° “When Broke” Call on Unelo Ben BENJAMIN FOX RELIABLE PAWNBROKER 72 STH AVE., Near Lath Sty Ne Ys || reply.” “How comes it, thon, that a ALL OARS TRANS || big, strong follow like you i# not In |] Offers Enormous Bargains in Fing the firing line?” asked the visitor, || DIAMONDS | “Well, sir, it’s like this,” replied Watches, Jewelry, Rich Ot. Gines, the knight of the napkins, pointing to Fine Gilt and Glass Clocks, Um- brellae, a brother waiter a few tables off, “you see that man? Weill, he’s a Serb, and we have vat you call paired.”—-Philadelphia Publle Ledger.

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