THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young w— A Persian Kitten Is Easy to Do i in Cross Stitch THE FEATHERHEADS 8 rete Rr In and Out of the Window iH Rory] NO ONY wan? 1M HOLD Tis cARD tH a8 NL — os, or N HE we \ HY A MINUTE “TLL | HE i DONT PUT THIS WINDOW— I WANT SUIT IN THE |} GET THE SUT ll Fe, DUMMY IN THE WINDOW my iF Eo ww Pattern 1148 il li HHL | ; ‘ THAT AIN'T THE SUIT go TUNK A n TO TRY THE SUT _| WINDOW ouT Bn : q : ”m IN THE WWNDOW | To TRY onZ||l| f <= HR Hl , | ToLD You To Slip ON How ‘would ‘Sou. Wee io. 852 tam Te { 2 Hi | 1 n ) | SWEATER *ute Persian kitten curled up 1. your { J | ng es \ iS ALL Wool favorite chair, or In a pretty frame DONT LET tbove your hed? Embrolder a nillow or picture with her soft likeness, as THEM you can do so easlly In cross stitch, PULL IT and make her adoption complete ry iE 5 a TT By C. M. PAYNE BSD I Pump Te WHAT THA ES, Xx ha DING? Horse oR Do 1 rk N.Y. ROBOT EXPLORERS ARE SENT UP INTO THE STRATOSPHERE The secrets of the discovered by balloons, explorers climb ten miles om Kew of Co (® The Bell Syndicates, Inc) MESCAL IKE s,s. L nunTLEY Twenty-Four Hour Service ” RIGHT HANDY LIKE If VEAM, BUT SUSPOSIN') / MAR BINT NOTHIN Sd G 3 ? NOW 2 if vim Hu} aS A / aw Lv orl . rh ; YEAS 1 GOT | (= HIT 2 OW WHEN || vour warcw stoes HIT .. JEST UGHT TH J Ao — : NEY cieaeren| HIT ROM Ti NY WATI- STOPS all 1 i NIGHT WHATCHA 1 - a I LANTERN Any YUM SEE JEST AS SO Mal. ORDER Rl GOTTA DO 15 JEST TAKE i GONNA Do Tue? 3 A LOOK Ax THARS . Eon 3 S Sl IN \ TH RIGHT Time! A P i elements such as lead, a process that takes thousands of years. The balloons also explore thunder clouds in order to find out how the ¥ " o of vr 5 : alo } Little te the height of speed IR constant, ber of seconds they take to dis appear shows the height of the low- est cloud layer. Twenty-two miles is the soaring record of an un- manned balloon. —Tit-Bits, FINNEY OF THE FORCE 5 Tei OLoushin Be Thankful It Was No More Prosi STOP PAIN Quick Sim & —— [27 | WITH CAPUDINE People ARE A You KNOW WHAT - ys -smRe- || f—7/ { WELL~-NOW VERY PIOUS — | SAYING GRACE DON'T HE HE SAID- ta PROICE Headache, neuralgic, ail pee “HOW MUCH O'A Good pains and other nerve a pains yield giver ! GO TO CHURCH=— | E c is, DONT YA < SAY ANY THING almost instantly to Ca SE om POE SN'T FINNEY OE YA PID THIS MEAL DONT is because Ci 12 iq uid. and his | ROAST WURRY ME i jents are already dissolved— CHARITY — SAY 141 2 EVER SAY EAT DMNNER 4 z all Teady to act. GRACE 2 Nn COST* AS MUCH AS Capudine relieves pain by soothing tl GTN TH the tense muscles and nerves. That PROKE rf is why it is so gentle and effective. i It is approved by physicians and DOES | ’ Che] | Be Te are AALS i 1c sizes. (Adv) by Fz Ambitious Men Ambitious men, if they be checked in thelr desires, become strictly dis- contented and look upon men and matters with an evil eye.—Bacon, Cardui Helped Three Times “I used Cardui, when a girl, for cramps, and it helped then,” writes Mrs. Ike Wright, of Sealy, Texas. Next, after marriage, she reports having taken Cardui when she feit weak, nervous and restless before her children were born. And during middle life, it helped her again. “1 was miserable.” she explains. “1 did not have an appetite. 1 was very blue and upset. 1 remembered Cardui had helped me, #0 took it again and soon began to pick up. 1 ate and had more strength. 1 ept up the Cardui and did not have any more trouble. Is it any wonder that recommend Cardui to all my friends? Thousands of women testify Cardui bene. fited them. Jf it does mot bemefit YOU, consult a physician A Merry Chase 18 1934, by Consolidated News Pusturas)) Correspondent wants to know If debt collecting is a profession. Usu- ally, I think, it’s a pursuit, WANTS ACTION : Reciprocal . s——— A lady who had employed a China. man as cook asked him his name. “Me name San Toy Lee,” he said “Ah, your name is too long,” the lady replied. “I will call you John" | “All light,” responded John. “What's your name?” “Mrs. Charlotte Anne Hemingway,” | she told him, ! "Your name too long” remarked | John, *1 eall you Cholly."~The Mu | tual Magazine, Honest Admiration “You are very deferential toward a trafic policeman.” “I try to show proper respect for sn perior wisdom,” sald Mr. Chuggine “He is one of the few men who knows all the driving regulations as fast as they happen.” Getting His Own Measure “Does your wife lecture yout” “Me?” excialmed Mr. Meekton, “Why, Henrietta wouldn't waste her time lecturing a little bit of an audi ence like me”
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