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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1916)
v.wa'ljyWPpw CLUMSY CLAUDE- He Remembers What He Forgot! WELL, HERE WH ARE AGAIN, READY TO 3E6IN ANOTHER DAY'S WORK. I HOPE VOU REMEMBER- EP WHAT I IUUD ltU WUUI I vrvjc " wrii. THIN' TO 40 -BACK AFTER 505 TO J- , LENGTHEN THE JOB , T - v r . vat ll 1 THERE'S S0MEHY Y0U HAVEN'T H THIN' I FnunTl ,t,N A OLAMh miNCi ; . i rwl Jt NOT A TOOL IS MISSIN6.' MEMBER WHAT WHAT KIND OF A PLUMB&R it was, now '.V5 YOU' ANYWAr " - f AFTEf? ALL I'VE TOLD YOU ABOUT THIS BUSI NESS HERE YOU GO ANP FORGET TO FORGET T0BRIN6 SOMETHING HOW CAN ) VO ANY BUSINESS THAT WAYf MJES' KNOW I FORGOT SOMETHIN '"v 0 n 1 . J w I I WSfttt. IT WA.C I tnefiAT VYNI Aftm, . V-i CvTl7S-.yv V. - vr. I V VA,""1lfl jf ..MK TTr 1 VJuWORK.Ir i - V-hTiWI iii i Z' i A- J ' ' '1 IMBT - I'll v If- JW I Tim I WISH I COULD REMEMBER WIAT IT WAS I FORGOT A.SHUT Up !0UD,Dy AMVVu.m.I 1 ha, 1(j! fNWYN GOOD MORNING, GENTLEMEN! M'SLAD TO SEE YOU SO BUSY vU s? f AW, YOU DON'T I v HAVE TO RUB 1 r- WofMCettf rflotloCOi8t.U)u)i,Mix ? this is the hardest morning's work i ever PUT IN OH ACCOUNT OF YOUR BONEHEADED BUSINESS OF NOT FOR- &ETTIN' MOTUIkl'l I t " IWHEWJTHERE GOES THE 12. O'CLOCK WHISTLE AND ,& I'M AS HUNGRY AS A BEAR! jftEpm MY.' HOW I CAN EAT.1 fMw -WHERE'S THE rT liWfti J l w ' SxUI, IT. T 1 n -W. . LI V. 1 iff I gMSy&tz r-rKmmSUSISA f ) E&l fly fffsl OH, NOW I REMEMBER WHAT r FORGOT'! IT WAS THE LUNCH.1 u - ANNA BELLE'S New Party Dresses 1 V,iiV'Cw'''X Dcar Friends; Marjorlc and I have some y CS-V . ' i?1"'. k X ncw Party drcBBes, ao I (bought maybo jou , jf H ilJ'i ' ''IL it r would llko to sec them. Our mothers made . 1 ...Jf " " y-1l?i . . A them, and wo think they're vcrv nice. Our Sow. "?' I I Dcar Friends; Marjorlc and I have some new party dresses, so I thought maybo you would llko to see them. Our mothers made them, and wo think they're very nice. Our Sew. lng Society has given several socials during the winter and now the time Is almost near for outdoor parties. Everyone seems to enjoy these things very much. How aro you doing In SEWIXG SOCIETY work? I bavo a great ounch of letters beforo me now requesting Certificates of Membership. If you haven't sent for yours now is the time to do so. Just sit right down now and write me caro this paper, enclose a two-cent stamp for postage and I'll be only too glad to send you one. Or, if you're an officer in your Society will send as many as you wish for yourself and members. Lot's all pull together and do great things for the poor people we know. Won't you? Lovingly, - -, ? ck 4 I J I If 'l,o " rL I- ::' Qv 17 wk i A OANOV GAME TOR LCAP VCAR ; : ZMlt n ET f -m. r- - r . ........ - - . ... . . . - . t - . mm i r- f- rT v I l PvJ I 1SI ' - . . r- LETTERS ON CARDBOARD AND THEN CUT OUT THE- SEPAWlXrF o c IN Hl& TWO HANDS AK1D AFTER HAfc?iN& THEM ABOUT TOSSES THEfA OU t t pOV TABLE- IF JOME OF THE UPPERMOST LETTERS SPELU "NO HE t-05fc $- P IF THEY SPEU"YES"HE MAKES FIVE POINTS- OR "MAVRE TWO U YHlS NW YEAR 15 THE TIME WHEN THEGIRUS ARE AUOWEO "TO PROPOSE - &AME OUGHT TO MAKE LOTS OF FUN FOR OUR BOYS ANOfalR" my-: