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COMIC PAGE saturday, June 22, 1918 Ba: _ TARY MIXUI Oh Well, She Can Change and Be a “ood Adminstration” Assistant! Come were, ) _ & NOW.-RUY oveR AND ; : MARY ). : Awww). GET THE Groceries | C SOME FoLKs <pon'r ) ‘ (Here S “WE Lust / APPRECIATE Ff aikien, —_ \ and Players By BIDE DUDLEY re > MARY VE Gor 4 HIE itiness of Secretary McAdoc REP CRoss Nurse has interfered with the pian of IN TRE F, the United Managers’ Piotective iG FAMILY Association, to ¢ lowe ¥ = railroac * companies. The con appointed by the associa F eparing to vislt Mr. McAdoo in Washington and plead the case of the managers before «him, but that is now out of the ques thea, since the Secretary has be dered to take a rest by his physician. “We are hopeful of getting a hear- fug before some officia) designated by Mr. McAdoo,” said Marc Kiaw, Chair men of the comm. yest “We wanted to see Mr. McAdoo in pervon bat perhaps one of bis assistants will do. We are not going to give up the yAght. We think we can show the Government where \{ will gain revenue by reducing the new rate schedule so ee ee ee Friend Wife's Idea Seems to Be Even BIGGER! oan live WOODS GETS THE HARRIS. Ty NCR ee gee mc en a aber - sale . H. Woods ken over the mtu it PUNK Now + lease thet oa : BLANCHE ! & CAMP OUTENT i | ON-ESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES gest, <tr) | \weeot a ee {| = AN “TAKE 6 a de | No 1001 Herne. tron ? ae \DEA !! NTA I A MONTH'S “TOUR INTO \ YOU SUPPOSE OUD GO \| ato ue. s ae | ane Sk + ay J I “We MOUNTAINS! HEY? WI Vieille Aes ‘ re He Pee ; MISS ILLINGTON ENGAGED. _| 0 al afta uate) [yuan Madateepaeeh hy BEFORE “THE ANTI-LOAFING /\er's RUSE “He eRICE ; : ) — > rg Margaret Hilington is to star next ( | ae i | en | LAW WOULD GRAB YOU S «(7 Co “THE WAR GIVES US meason in * out,” ing ) ‘ Q PRA ia Chicago to August, Hetore ber t / { N ¢ | mere” “gos cot } & GOOD Excuse / tour ends sbe will reach the Pacific, | ie : \ | Magee Hse — | ae PAGE LANDS ONE. PUBL! Mann lage, who bails from Denver, after several years of writing plays reatened with su line. A comedy rester has been accepted by W iam Harris for production in the fall Priestley Morris iw to direct the ' RUBY'S VERY LATEST. Jules Ruby was eating an ice cream oda jast night when he had an idea; f tora . He wrote the rhyme on is ouft and sent us a copy, assuring us We might bave boih publication and m otion picture rights. Here it is: | ~ . * " > ‘& etree! car job, | 4 y, ’ Mit eid ease | 4 a Sure! If Luke Don’t Know, on osdumaretis. | bd FOR BRADY PLAY. - Wittam A. Brady has ensaged | FTI] Edouard Durand, Malcolm Dunn, Who Does ? —_———— err FL Press Pibaw oOo “AVS Wot AH « SAD -DE “MASTER’ SANGTHER *CoLLEcTOR” Clarence Derweat, Mrs. Russ Whytal, SOU RE { Si Mena ra Eaee Margaret. | sae “Ga Mose ( ee TELL THAT eee ee AM Our ¢ J (RTOS 3 fale and Richard a clarke tor tho BIRDS - AN! WHEN You'Re t FATHEAD THAT . eee | >) {MOH “TAKE HIS cs " h “ See oe Pols ‘Theatre, Washington, OUT Mou're INE) 4 2 ; ee - T Monday night. ——————— 1, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. Said Silas McGuggin, in Peeweeplos store: “I've cut my ‘expenses clean down to the core. | tell you, J think it behooves ev'ry man to trim down his spendin’ an’ save all he can There's no way of tellin’ what's com- in’ about when old Mister Kaiser is knocked down ap’ out, ‘This w jest by skimpin’, [ put on the ic jollar bill which T think pr Just then Henry Peebles ca front door. $ wife's on her way to this store. She's bought a new hat an’ she told me jest now she's needin’ a ten—got bo got ic | somehow.” Si's face quickly clouded | and Grandpa McGee said: "Si knows the savin’ gaume—take {t frum me.” St turned on his heel and just grunted | and fied. “He shore is sume Saver,” - Pe Jed Peoweeple said = = 2 BUD tan i Gossip. . ana ; Comment in This Case Would Be Superfluous ! | ONLY 80 PER CENT. After nearly 400 performances at the Eitinge, “Business Before VPieas- Tis KINNER says that Joseph - O Jefferson onc told him that NOBODY DOES IT during his long et career he \ had nev been associat with acy (Send a Nobody" te Grindstone Ceorge) ure” will close to-night Louis Robie wishes us to say he| howed undue familiarity tone individual, @ man He relishes the first biscuits that lives at Orade!!, N. J., oot Arundel. | cy, who was property man the young bride, bi ° ae ARE. You ie : i nat COO OPERAS LA OUR Also, that Oradell is a very cute ‘8 company, place. The Messre. 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