i,' i, ffT r Euentng d ,i k Clf , ' k' . ' ' jf r; rA k ? j menger 1 ;'--' i i CARTOONS ! and SCRAPPLE tu " '.: 1 fri. ,.v- E& W . r Tr'kiiJ ; va p ifugM to? &'$ .VlLi Bff &$H AMERICAN CARTOONISTS VISUALIZE PUBLIC OPINION 111 I WMF Tuthlll In M Louis felar. MORE CANDIDATES FOR PAROLE rnll"y In Memphis Commercial Appeal. THE PATHFINDER fe 33E5 'Ml A0liUtnHMffi4 1 tflTOM i .ft-.""- TO crt-W-VkSrv tffefW V UP GUARDS rio HAMPER; HIM! L-w w- WmSL H ' 5 ir3n;' i .iff iwti&f&f fsK feir Iii Mri itijrtkT.. "j- 3 W$P&f WssrTmffl ;&;$ WwqM ' usa s: OLD KING COAU Wk i iSBPL.- t ;IM i "'igTi a The Young Lady Across the Way (tt ' PATHETIC FIGURES THE KID "OTTO WAS BEING TAKEN DOWN T(fl JUST AS lUKi UlU MrtiCiiv mun ouoiuu Wo asked tho younB lady across tho nay If sho believed In capital punish ment, and she said she supposed It was necessary In somo cases, but It ought not to ba too severe. Usurping All Pleasures Vexation and Brief struggled for mastery In Gertrude's soul. "Mother, do como out nnd speak to rretldy," she said. "He's treading on all tho ants In tho garden." "How very unkind!" said mother. "Yes, that's what I'vo told him," said Gertrude, "but ho won't let mo tread on a slnglo one." Uy 1'O.STAINU KOX (Copytljht) THE PADDED CELL TC" AT OUR - I SUMMER 6bbH:iti?t HOTE.L 9-?ys''l C)) - ' nejnoMs In Portland Ortjonlon. GUARDIANS OF THE PORK Klrby In tb New York World. BUMPING ANOTHER AUTOCRAT nothing I DOING!, I Mm? Ml CUROPC i !! kii fKk 'Mil VTI ti- vVy.'v . ntk i . 1 1.. j r i' Hi ia i ill I 1 r o'' A, V ut' .'.xr SvXsk-iA - V. lj -v-. T. w 's,y' w,. v,. r if9w. sty .' ??l,ii"s3K - . X .. V9XRri.& . .ZOiS&r ' sz r-o " : - l, i .'tf --'-" . z 4! : ?g hzfftk tAMCMfi ?ARTAIERS ARE SCAR'CE StHCE. The draft; pur were1. using up THE OLb GUARD .. Ve- bOAlT 6et coffee "anymore. . vE-SfiTTHE cup ALL RlffHT ANB Ar SdJRT OF BROWW SUBSTITUTE. VE THINhf ITS SEMWA MIS5 SMITH STARTED ANOTHER 5VEATER. "Three -MORE suckers CAMS TODAY. Wtwar Eating Lcs3 I used to bo an awful Rluttnn. ti liked to gorge and stuff and feed, id took a lot of beef and mutton and hira and egg to most my need. I lived! my cabbage and my 'taters and new.! seemed to get my fill. I'd tire half 9 " v..iid, biiuu iuh uuwn ueep io pay the bjll. O. I wan round and hj and Jolly, but that was all before lh' war I don't eat that way now, bW gony. j aotvi stun dr in dayi o( yore, I started, as a war-time meaiuta to cut down on my dally fare and I fl.?fl rlvo far greater pleasure existing on mJ,",I diet, spare than I could ever get la '; P carving a luscious roaBi 10 stun my m craw, for thoughts of Europe's mi.1 lions starving make me restrain mr- greedy Jaw. Perhaps you envy me mf .( savings and think I'm hoarding lota of;! dough since conquering my lnwarjul l.WVVlllb, uu. w i.w oaf uiu. lOllk lVJ n.i t ... .1 ... .... ..I ..j I i4.1J IT IIUII L CUb UUIVIl VIII IJIUS UI1U IVCB Ullf charged me more for bread and ciir.l and added much to former pricet t? hen fruit, grape fruit, roast and steak. The food controllers aro too clever 1tS me to copo with. I confess, r.iy ttMli costs mo more than ever. 7 m pailMi more though eating less. '1 - WILL MOORE. . , The Accusing Finger AJWA 1 Th Tatler, f . . ... ... M "Who threw the Irish stoo into u cm ntit flat's rliiRthln?" 1 The Lesser of Two Evils Unite In Spokano Spokesman-Review. OLD MOTHER HUBBARD Morris In Macon Dally TVlesraph. UNCLE SAM CACKLING GEESE SAVED ROME, BUT IT WILL NOT SAVE US Durtt In Knoxvllls Journal nn 1 Tribune. TWO STRONG SUPPORTS FOR OLD GLORY (i i . '. i , .-.i ftv ; r " If. ' . i. " .'?: --rSV. -"v"- l-1"! .'. IV. ""T ''mMtt-' ". 0.k ' ..X-. . . . jiaLt1-, ?r , ; 4wii; ' c teaffiwsMTrh'i.r i n jjrwiv iiar.i DM.ffWdim.iJj' i. i: (Tni K9& fMiwal The Tasslne Show. Cheery Mariner (to passenger suf fering from mal-de-mer) It's all right, sir you'o nothing more to fear that 'Un submarine is beln" chewlcd by our patrol. Passenger Just my luck I THE PASSING OF LONGSHOREMAN BILL g-:-u- wk mSimB liaKlar -j-i- - r- r. i & Aj -. 4ifi London Opinion. JL iijeAiii - fc.'irv i "."V. ob-pncrt. S v 5 -.V.t-'- f v ? ... J t J rase In the NUvllle TwfHMa,L , ,r.-- yWeaUrmaii )n .Ohio SUta JourUj SgfiMaQL DAYS LgjgJ Z 0 4 Tr "IYV' r 1 - -- V , v-t-' . . . . . n . pwp-pb . 'Obvious Old Lady Why can't the Admi ralty tell us how many submarine J have been sunk? it Jack Well, v'see. mum. we car spare enough divers to walk about -I me oouom or the sea ana ra l -Pflailne. QVisw 1 Alas, Too True 4 t. roene,roencteKa unann ,- i Ex-Congressman Flubdub wants j . little write-up, What shall we f .1 t Vl. ... H iiH mill J t- . ''What did he ever do ?" Vfi . "Nothing." . n .. ,..-.-v fJ r. lid ..v.'...ui'.k'inLAitfruiu t.y-W Ty"MFtW,HI ," J V4
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