a j PAGE OF FMV FOi? YOUNG AND OLD TO REMIND ONE THAT LIFE IS NOT ALL SHADO (THIS PAOE IS FCM.T PllOTEOTKD IV COPYRIGHT) .M WOOL DAYS ny mvia latnf no 600 A -uhbe two 1offlc4 it -HTV D-CK l 1 cottiai Gven tun 4. iwn'sprvnj 1 let htoti "bend" bick. n bide up St" knik v teetk f 111(1 El-clee -ce-ce-e! l ov ao-urJ Vlfy yutt p Vg Oh. LD- dec ? cc ci liJLam) .- ,. , 1221 . 1 - c5-- .-rr I . I-- . ... .1 . flgga & vu ncf . 'sgtSS Si th sun tm 1R ferd-L.. ... tait 5::5S3 m.tt . tsot K Sln raSgi r ggggg as good as 2c oil- SSP Vou gotta, bo careful jP TiC . . 4-h Vir Ue It l-S-ff S1 Ol VI BROAD AN' CHESTNUT By BUNNY J Ok joy but I a.m. leclin t ,a.y J. 11 tex you. ca.nt gucsj L 11 -tell you. Tkie, rv N1 kArt y lvfeifcy Ise last yHHip' WIV Jiy oldxroopcrxjiMP I iibiiAc down jl ii.wou.ld bo SJMf mora lilt vfc J ffi1' I ' ivSlffil BittkclzLy 3o now You. rice cL Not -try ! A Warning I'M PW"MHU.' I Th Tutlrr. "Sever cnt nnthliiR ou pick up In the street, Mrs. 'Arris, because 1 !cp the 'Uns ale dropping poisoned stuff about." Speaking by the Card t!'l ir V- .i'i-S 1 . ' ir?. i 1 rf; TOONEttVILLE TROLLEY The raiolng Shoiv Cutatp (to newcomer) S ery glad sou llko our services. 1'erhap.i jou'll come again? Nencomer Oh. yes In fact, I was thinking of leglstcrlng here. By FONTAINE FOX$- Kl tt?,i The tkoueY failed to make the 7 vesterday becau5e the -skipper uost the last suspender button from the rear of his trousers. THE GUMPS They Spend a Day With Nature Copyright, 1018. by The Tribune Co. By SIDNEY SMITH The Youdb Lad Acro" the wr C riSN-YYHlSA. a) fA?" ltTMF" OOT bO BE CAfeEFUL ANOREwH 1 H VJ0M&E15POU tKi ) ArAONGrST TH6 Tee&.THE I J- ;3E-S .- V Now MCAfcUy TIPPED US TyrWKE rTTT .C JjM w vvx---r--- - 31 ANb YHE FLOWERS,- THAT E 75 KEEP JN TMft tlD6 H SHUA XHaJ&W !& 1 (I ( ws I otrr iooRUFeANiE-XERc.i&i:7 tio(?k coSiNfaf ii ,. TTI S - -, HvMP.fi THERE'S ) flr .P l PETEYSave Your Words, Pete, to Shock the Com By C. A. VOIGHT SANPE.'.' - COME OUT Metre amd ewe He A. HAHDILLEr,? r - 'J i "7s7Z 7?T fMi't l ' " VtZys WCrr?IWGf tM I 3 - to. O -rr.- w.. I 7 J X I DOM'"r.A6RgS.l el J mou He.4 HoT owe.' jW A MATttr2.?)jW 1 "Does Nook. 1 Bao; pam c-, (NQO A6AI W T C"v .jLr ' N ri?-, - X No I COT . A FKCCKV.E tAVT Aiea '"eMP" STUBBS"The Melancholy Days Have Come!" m fltf EDWIN A I yu-'p?EMYrH?ril " i" TTliMllHi Mil ffl" V- i ' i HrtfitCTirf nifrBBBiiilrtiaii iT . t l' '' f i -P.I f KI W a l'iikLU - v IFINISHK.P ALTiEny JOSE' Sure EACH ANSVeRCB CKBEULW vessun1 lun r r r-J MflU -j N r XV rtX. aill ere', war . -fiO I rATtP TOlT l GTWMfm ANVHOWfJ . 4l' I 79PtH I I " ' 1 I I I -TV yjs& m s M: The young: lady acrois the way says it makes her tired to 'see how the papers tn the suffrage State ("i urge the women to attend the . "'ij primaries as If they didn't know how ,if? to ote Just as well as the men with. ttfjSjj out any lessons. , NOW FOR RAIN By BUNNY I J utjun A thi IT 1 II umbrella. A Nice one I 4 I'V. ', "-:- Rl wk; k - i it j iHCtii! ii- 11 rj 'r... f?a : '. -:llt-r. . .vl Bnwtu. ' ' Of . ." .. . ' . ,... I"r ' ' " " i ,k H ' ' ?-,' .v
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