r .-. j I xu KOTV fvzyri ft ' r ' r -'l - MONDAY July 23, 1917 ::l-'r.;-'vx- -!V 4 m -l .- 'N i. Euening VT- f rrn . VNOAVPfc a. 45 i 1v '"'" ',i - t- hi 'L "flV tU vj '-t 'V- Hefner PICTURED ,4Att? SO$PPLE i- 4 SUNDAY A DAY OF REST FOR SECOND ARTILLERYMEN k fc5 " i.a ? 1 "& IPFS? i mmm-- " ! ZJJPT A' bVMK;',:HK k. JP- - ,. ;'-J .KVT.giH'n.i',t -Aa v . --e - 4 m mut 4 . h & .jmM" y .m -r iii in i m MB,ivi7 mt mmmttr -.'&- vfr mii-t; ;S:paK7n ?-j 1V&; K; " flW-B's. i I -' fH'-Bfe .':.. . "S. Mtm1mmBiS2!2?'-H8P',',,B- mmlmKZffmr'M -v$- jJvi-ftimmmmmH B'IHfw; mmKmmiimM v W4irJMIiWBii LI" HbllXBSM: JLf ; JKmaMr im&m I I, ml t&BfW mmF, mw - JmKmmmmlmmm mmvlm Lir SBBml--PMi' mBSZT V '9iflmHmilPwlm1 mmmr mmmmmvnm1' v vvmmv ,m ....? mmmmmmmmmv'C pr TjtjmmmmmmEmmv ; mmmmmmomK,o tLt:HmMlmT -l-.ir KKlii VbmmmaEflmK i k mmmmMMK,i3i . iymmmiP mmmmK " m -'?T9rmmmjR(;imii i j i Ji. 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A.air - - 'F.Mmll--imff-gg!'fli KimiLtamSBmmmmiKiPwif M'-aeivk s v i&v sfr : &? 1-gtfmmNm lAs'l The young lady across the way says most of the things we worry about are merely momentous after all and wn.1 be forgotten by tomorrow. Returned Everything "I am afraid It Is all over between May and Jack." "Why. dear?" "She has returned his photograph." "You don't mean It!" "Also his letters." "Qraclous!" i-And his ring." "My! My!" "But there Is still hope. He gavo her a kiss as thoy parted on the lawn." "And what did she do?" She sho returned that, too." Pearson's Weekly. S"U P Air 7- vSh - Sim waIker refused ABSOUOTEUY To OBSERVE THE NEW RULE AgAiNST PASSENGERS RIDlM ON TOP THECAR AND THE SKIPPER COUJ.DN'T MAKE HIM. COME Dovtti riUU THEV REACHED THATCHER'S BARN. iCopyrltht) tut? PAnnrn' tft t -AIMTlIT "-? I J f This aimt y A FREIGHT X V car ! J 5 1 wfe. ' - Z r What Is It? Inquiring Son Pa, may I Just ask one more question? Patient Pa Yes, my, son. Al mnrR. '1 Son "Well, then, pa, how 5f vviiio Aii&i. AU11S, Uttjr UICilK Bits. Not as Expected S1 ?M '-. . .'X ''"' Tmwmn.rr- r i ,- n J Tha Sketcti. Back to theland and what it feeli like! Yes, Why Not? "Our young rubbejr trees aren't growing very rapidly." "Why don't you go around and stretch 'em a little every morning." si Louisville Courier-Journal.-. jfl A NEW SET OF EYES FOR THE ARTILLERY lonel Hamilton D. Turner is insnectine the verv lat Colonel Hamilton D. Turner is inspecting the very latest type of rance-finder, with which his regiment has been supplied. The instrument measures deflections and OFF FOR A SABBATH SPIN Sunday is the red-letter day for the Second Ar tillerymen, for then they have little else to do but amuse them selves and their best girls, too, of course. 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I mmmmmB --& ? t.-v.vv mmmmvm i -mmmnm J M mmpmV;'V.':. ..,H NBmWrii ' mvml - i A '-. HI8VBRDICT BAUEIU-Y AWAITED. i-vb-k-ii oy-A-a-waLM i t5 .At , " '"VJ. ,-v.j,,.. SgL DAYS mmN By DWIG -wKai ac vou bacltfhi " - X. ocutjci so about 7 u Tum (JroUnd ! "Let ttk see -feKcm pnn(5j Tnis(ey! llir m ' . i "?r15.il ' i ra tji"s4 A Sure Sign Little Jimmy la your sister en gaged? Little Tommy No, but she's going to be. Little Jimmy How do you know? Little Torrlmy She gives me a -hi penny every evening to step out of "1 the Parlor. Pearson's Weeklv. 1 the parlor. Pearson's Weekly. Strange! It 3 '1IPBS I Castl!' Journal Oculist Can you read that? Patient Of course I can. tut I'm ; hanged If I can pronounce It ' ,CrUjnly, rr