Thursday, Ofctbbcr 13, 1932
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Paw Seven .
3
l Nothing Venture
by Patricia Went worth
Chapter 4
NAN UAH A MAD lilF A
Nun heard Jervis strike the table.
My position oh yes, she knowa It.
Snnd I know it, and you know It. If
arm not married by the fifteenth
that's what Rosamund's reckoning on.
I told you I'd let you know why
I'd come In a minute. I've come to
funa out now x can ao ner in. one
thinks she's got me, but there's noth
ing In my grandfather's will about
marrying her. I've got to get mar
ried by the fifteenth but I've not
got to marry Rosamund Carew. Find
me any girl who'll marry me at 24
hours' notice!"
"Mr. Jervis Mr. Jervis! A mo
ment, please. You have three days
your grandfather's will specifies
three months and a day as the pe
riod. We have always spoken of the
period as three months, and pos
sibly Miss Cnrew " He broke off
with a cough. "No, no, one shouldn't
impute such motives not without
absolute proof."
Jervis Wearo had stopped pacing
the room.
"I've three clear days? Good! You
have only to find me a wife."
Mr. Page had got hl professional
voice back.
"Mr. Jervis, you must give me time
for consideration. There arc other
courses open to you. In the circum
stances I have no doubt' that the
courts would extend the time. There
Is also breach of promise." v
"An6 make myself the laughing
stock qf the whole country? I'd
rather let her get away with it
and I'll see her. In Tibet before I do
that." His fist struck the table
again, ...
"Mr. Servls!"1'
"She's made a fool of me. and I'll
make a fool of her. Who'll be the
fool when she picks up The Time on
the 17th and sees that I'm married
'On the 16th Instant, at St. Bar
tholomew's, Park avenue. Mr. Jervis
Wen re to Miss Blank Dash.' And
that, you see. is where you come lu.
You've got to fill In the bluuk and
the dash."
At this point Nan became aware
of the slow, heavy beating of her
heart. It seemed to be knocking
gainst her side. There came a drum
ming in her ears, so that she could
not listen and she must, must lis
ten. She heard Mr. Page protest.
And then, so loud that it come
through the loud beating of her
heart, Jervis Weare's voice:
"If you won't help me, I'll help
myittlf. if I have to pick her up off
the streets!" :
With those words Jn her ears, mov
ing almost as if hypnotized by the
Idea that was forming within her
sadly disturbed mind. Nan took up
her hat and left the office without
a word to anyone. She closed the
street door behind her, and crossed
the street. She was not tired any
more. She felt as if she were being
carried by a strong current. And her
heart had. stopped thumping against
her side, which was a great relief.
She walked a little way, and then
back. As she turned again, Jervis
Weare was striding down the street,
and still without any sense of effort,
she quickened her pace so as not to
bo left too far behind.; She had no
thought that it would be difficult
to come to speech with .him. She
hoped that he was going home to the
cool-looking house in v East . Seven
tieth street, which was one of the
In
Instruction Costs!
Will Result if the Proposed Zom-Macpherson
School "Juggling" Bill is Allowed to Pass!
The coatly experience of 16 States, which liavo combined institutlonn, should
be heeded by the people of Oregon in coimidcrmK tlio so-called consolidation
measure, which actually is only n rostly find uiuicodbd expansion, establishing
4 NKW flchoola and creating 2 NEW types of eclioula at tajpnyeia' expecso.
The following graph, which a compiled from the authentic figtircs of the United
B:at(8 Office of Kducation for the school year 19.U:il!, will enublo every taxpayer
to prevent this increase i:i instruction cost, resulting from rut experiment pro
pooed by unknown interests.
IS THIS ECONOMY?
things that would piuts from him to
Rosamund Carew If he did not marry
within the time set by his grand
father's will, . . , -
Nun lifted her head. Neither tne
house nor anything else that was
his should dhss to Rosamund Carow.
The current that was carrying her
along was a current of protective
love. Ten years ago she had saved
him from drowning, and he hod nev
er known it. Now she was going to
save him again. Rosamund shouldn't
rob him; neither should he rob himself.
She dreamed sometimes, even alter
10 vears. of the rocky nool with the
salt, cold water coming In on a flood
tide. She felt his weight on her
straining childish shoulders, and the
sea flinging her against jagged rock.
Then she would wake and touch the
white scar on her arm and go over
tho whole adventure in her mind.
Sometimes she wandered whether she
would ever come across the little
man who had come to their rescue
Ferdinand Francis. Such an ex
traordinary fellow. . ,
Jervio Weare walked straignt on,
giving her enough to do to keep up
with nun. Nan uccame more nnu
more certain that he was going home.
She came up with him Just as he was
crossing Into Seventieth street.
Tne sun struct: not on tne ours,
rusty green of a little tree. The street
was empty. She spoke his name as
her foot touched the curb:
"Mr. Weare "
Ha flung round, and she saw his
faco cut with deep lines of pain and
nigs, his black brows meeting over
hot dark eyes.
"What Is it?"
The hot dark eyes held not the
slightest recognition.
She said, "Mr. Weare rin irom
Mr. Page's office." That was quite
au easy thing to say. But could she.
dure she go on?
(Copyright, 1932, Lippincott)
i (To Be Continued)
; JOSEPH
PERSONALS
Manchukuo May
Annex Part Of
Northern China
CHANGCHUN. Manchuria. Oct. 13
&) A possibility that a large part of
Northern China might be annexed to
tne new state of Manchukuo, witn
tho aid of the Japanese army, am?
at least part of the old Chinese mon
archy restored under the former "boy
vmpcror," Henry Pu-Yi, was predicted
here by sources close to Pu-Vl's pal
ace.
These sources described the movb
i a cherished ambition of Pu-Yi ami
his followers and said they hoped to
be able to bring it about next spring
after the Juuanese army has occupiec
tne province of Jenoi, which, was de
scribed "inevitable."
Alter thot. tho "boy emperor" and
his associates were represented aa be
lieving the extension of the Japanese
military operations southward to tho
Peiplng and Tientsin districts woulu
be an tnevitauie uequji.
mt-Yi. now dictator 01 tne now
Manchukuo state, under tho advice of
doze ns of Japanese counsellors, re
cently received emissaries from . the
Chinese provinces soutn or tne great
wall, the sources of information said,
and discussed with them the possi
bilities of such provinces as Hopel,
Shantung, and Shansl joining Man
chukuo and restoring Pu-Yi to the
throne where his Manchu ancestors
rulrd In gundeur. for throe centuries.
Such an ambition, If realised, would
double the present territory of Manchukuo.
This Woman Lost
45 Pounds of Fat
"Dear Sirs: For 3 month I've been
using your salts and am very much
pleased with results. I've lost 45
lbs., 6 Inches in hips and bust meas
ure. I've taken 3 bottles one last
ing 5 weeks. I had often tried to
reduce by dieting but never could
keep it up. but by cutting down and
taking Kr use hen I've had splendid
results. I highly recommend It to
my friends." Mrs. Carl Wilson.
Man ton, Mich.
To lose fat 8AFKL1Y and HARM
LESSLY, take a half teaspoonful of
Kruschen in n glass of hot water In
the morning before breakfast -don't
miBs a morning. To hasten results
go light on fatty meats, potatoes,
cream and pastries a bottle that
lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle but
dont toko chances be sure it's
Kruschen your health comes first
get It at Red Cross Drug Store, L
& L Drug Co., Glass Drugs, Inc.,
; Moon Drug Co. or any drugstore In
America. If not Joyfuly satisfied
j after the first bottle money buck.
I . Adv.
CLASSIFIED ADS
-IHB MARKET PLACE OP UNION WALLOWA COUNTIES
, (Count live average word
. to tht lint.)
Par line, 1st ln.ertlon....
Per line, each added consec
utive iniertlon .. ,
100
, To
lUnlmum charge on one
BATES BY MONTH
a lines, per month ..........O.oO
t llnoi, per month .... f'J.25
4 Unas, per month ............... ..4.00
5 lines, per month ....-.,.-...a4.76
Each additional line over five
charged at SOo per line per month.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Carrots and apples, lOo
. bcx.and up. Bring boxes. Will trado
for wheat or wood, ml- B. tloui
m'U. . 10-13-1 t.
AUTOMOBILES
DODGE COUPE In A-one condition.
Good tires, 1100.
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
Phone Main 600 4th te Adams
9-2a-t f.
FOR BALE Delicious apples, orchard
run, SOo a box. Also pears. Brlnt$ ,! cOAfll INKTIH'CTH TOWN
u.wv. mil nuivr lu jwy ruis.
: 10-13-3 t.
1 13 g. 8HOTQUN, ) Chev. tpurlnjf
. Liu, . lung; riiu w ncu.
Phone 438 J, 10-12-a tp.
Oregon Enirr.to Combined
Schools Schools x f
35SS5SSS3$,$,$,$
lly Airs, Ma Ida Stevenson
(Observer Correspondent)
JOSEPH (Special) Mrs. Alvira
Roup, Mrs. Ole Miller and son, George,
returned Saturday from wirma, ltta,
where they hod spent the post three
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. uiai uari-
son. Mr. Carlson has been very sick
and in the hospital at Ontario ill of
pneumonia.
Miss Winifred Belth was out from
Imnaha over the weekend visiting
home folks. Miss Bcith is teaching the
Rim Rock school.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eben have re
covered from attacks of the flu.
Jay Stanley has not been well for
several weeks but is now able to toy
out.
Mrs. Hazel Berland and Bud Kelsay
were in Joseph Friday from Eiiter
prise. Mrs. Mollle Mays Is stoying with
Mrs. Leffel for tlio present. Mrs.
Mays rented her house to Henry Pah -child.
Mrs. Elz Hartsock and children, of
Enterprise, spent Saturday with Mrs.
Jesse Foster.
Mrs. William Warnock went to
Pendleton Wednesday to take her son,
BlUy, to have some dental work done
Mrs. Elizabeth Bucco, of Bfcmark. N,
D., spent a few days here visiting her
brother, F. H. Oaulke and family.
Mrs. Succo left Tuesday, Mr. Gaulka
taking her as far as La Grande.
Ed Leffel la home after spending
the summer In the mountains hero
ing a band or sheep for F. H. Caulk.
Mrs. Fleshlier and Miss Mabei
Flqshncr are, now. located, in, the Cav
lne3 houso'on Mill street.
FIGURE ( A represent!! the present avcrcjc low coet of instruction per sffldent
In Oregon. Tdis cost ia being cunliiitmlly reduced os u result of n unified B'6tciu
of instruction and management, v.Uiuli ia now buiui operated at an annual suviog
of 1000,000 compared whh prcviuua coata. (
FIGURE (B) represents tlifi nvcrago inolruetion coat per student in (io 17
Htates having separate institii liana. !'
FIGURE (C) represent tho Average itiBtructiob coat per Btudent in 'tho IS
BUrtes which have combined institutions. ,
IF OREGON Is forced to combine tho TTniTorslty of Oregon with the Oregon
Btato Collego, thoro would ba an iacrc&.o In instructional costs of $90.00
each yoar per student, or ovor $460,003 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION--,
costs for a combined student bod?.
3B & l!X EM Zorn-Macnherson School Jugglinr
JL H . M 3 & czliilag1 NEW types ofschoolsT Sy
SCHOOL TAX-SAVING ASSOCIATION Amede M. Smith. Chairman JBP 40Jftt A A BM
CIS F&ciuc Building, Port bud, Ore. : F. II. Vounc, Secretory V UfQ Rfik fin '
- )VlS8TORS(f
Fine JLogs IJ
We will buy good pine logs
. delivered at our mill pond.
Please apply at office in person for in
formation. No arrangements will be
made by phone or by letter.
MT. EMILY
LUMBER CO. '
ltl'M WIIISKKY TKi:.Sl KIC
MAY III; I (U NI) KV lUti'.DOK
MONRO U. Mich. W When govern
ment; dredges begin the Monroe port
development here, many natives will
be watching the scoops for signs of
an. aged treasure of rum and whiskey.
Few live who recall the time, but
nearly oil have heard the story of
how tho Favorite, out of Buffalo
bound for Toledo, was caught in a
storm off Monroe in 1855 and was
sunk in 1 feet of water after the
captain and crew escaped to the Ice
that skirted the shore.
''w hundred barrels of rum, and
400 kegs of bourbon and rye were
In the cargo. Several efforts were
made to retrievo the cargo, but
none of them was reported successful.
Fire Danger Increases
WASinNGTON P) Shortage of
rainfall over periods of 15 to 18 years
nas greatly increaned tne lire haz
ard In four important western na
tional forest regions, says the forest
service.
FARE AND
ONE-THIRD
ROUND TRIP
TO
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Minneapolis
St. Louis
Milwaukee
' Sioux City
Des Moines
Duluth
Chicago
St. Paul
Council Bluffs
Memphis
New Orleans
(Low fars will alio apply to many
jlntt oast of Chicago and St.LoulsJ
Diwrst rouftf ptrmittnd
Departure Dates Octobor 29
Nov. S, 12, 19, 21, 26
Doc 3, 10, 17, 20, 21
R.lurn Limit February 28,1933
Certain stopover privileges
Also Inquire about low one-way
Coach and Tourist Car fores easlf
and, beginning Oct. 16, low round
trip week-end and daily fores be
tween Northwest points.
For Information, call on, phone ereddr.il
J. H. KEENEY,
La Grande, Ore.
union
Daily Cross-Word Puzzle
. ACROSS
Weighing ma
chine Coral islands -
Carthaginian
god des a
Mother Coosg
chnrneler
100 miliar ma-'
tars
Open-shelved
cabinet for
bric-a-brac
Six
Chinese pa- "
goila
ItUBBed moun
tain crest
Women's pa
triotic or
ganization! abbr.
Sal a man tiers
Dance step
Baseball team
Colonist
View
Press
Departing
truest
Rub hard
Traps for
catching eels
Waste allow
ance Snoop
Border on
Disencumber
Bodice
Before
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
MilliRACEilAl
A G OWk I IM E bpu R N i2f
p e k iIngIag i spr
X A 1k O N Ejl OLL A
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r i mmisjs els mS "e 20
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EIlTTaPt A AjjjM ERE
rtAlNfv I tp El A T
R I In s E DiiOR pain .
O L OlR E. A0 Si lD
ElUSlaAslsTLrOIGl S
K. Type measure
45. Seed of an
Aft lain
plant
17. Symbol for i
nick til
43. Table utensils
GO. Dried grape
52. Point of either
the new or
- the full
moon on the
union's orbit
C3. Slumhers
OWN
L Auaeits
2. Water bottle
3. Artlcto
4. Kalslfy
5. Feminine
nuino
S. Cilv an edge
to
7. EneournBos
8. Larcratud
ft. Ulicloje. pnet.
10. Kri'nrli articlo
Name given W
the cunH'in
slmte h the
MedtliMiuo
nean
J'"ln'i 1 tig
plant
Appmel
Dresttetl
Unrtiea
Walk pomp- -K
ou.sly
Uark nt on .
Knsi Indian
U to. .
Tennis strtkifc
iron block In
n stump
buttery
ISnipllve lint
KpihiKft
I''iiiiiusl2e
Krlsxly
(indUfss of "
dlficqid
Kdible rout
lrlnkli.'K mufis
I'anilyuls
Orirnn of
aerial Might
Klvft duck,
I'luyitiing
Kxpire
Uind o a
comic opera
w I Karri
Symhol for
selenium
J1 W "
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27 " 28
WM'- rrrrm MiSl
1 I 1 I 1 M I 1 I 1 1
npHE sandwiches tlio Tlnles ale
were nice and fresh and lasted
great. The tin man kept on han'd
inK them to each one In the bunch.
"They are the heat I've ever had,"
mid Scouty, "nntl I'm more than
glad our friend the tinsmith made
Ihem. It was iultc a thoughtful
hunch."
Then Copny said, "How can we
pay him hack? Right now we're far
;iiway." ".Don't worry," snapped the
I In man. "He expects no pay from
yon.
"He's Just a kind old man who
does a lot of thoughtful things he
.catiRe he. gets a rent thrill out of
.everything he tries to do.
WfHEN I net hack to yonder
w hanks J'll tell him that you
nil sent thanks. Before I leave, may
I suggest that you all Btart to
hike.
"You're looking for adventure
nnrt I'm cure that it ia nenr at hand.
It won't be long till you will start
10 find things that you'll like."
The Tlnles then shook bands
SPUDS, field run, BOo; sorted, 78o.
J, J, Bchroeder, opp. country club,
10-11-3 t.
CHEAP APPLES, Koinos and Delicious.
Bring container. Conkey's, Island
City road. 10-11-3 t.
WINTER DEUCIOUS BARGAIN
With evory 10 boxes of Delicious ap.
pics, one free. Bring boxes. 00c per
box. Also cider 25c. Snd grade ap
plea at SSc box. Cal at Alice! store,
10-10-t f.
ALTO SAXOPHONE In good shape.
See Roy Mattoon or M. E. Huffman.
10-10-t f.
IN TIIK'KM Of 1'OOTIIAI.I.
8TEVENS POINT, Wis. (ff) "Skull
pructlce" Is not confined to football
players In Stevens Point.
Eddie Kotal, coaoh at tho state
teachers' college here, has started a
football class for men and women
students, and It has drawn many
townspeople.
Kouu, who starred with the Oreen
Bay Packers lu the National Profes
sional Football league, wants every
one la the stadium to know the dif
ference between "spinners" and "re
verses" and to understand the rea
son fur various formations aud plays.
. Vnrnlsh ' Khoe 8oles '
AMES, Iowa WF) Two or three coata
of varnish on tho soIcb of shoes will
inako them waterproof and nioro ro-
ulatntit-. frl.hnn. ttnuu ftm Hurnnn
of homo economics at Iowa State col-
ICRt -
WAKE UP YOU.T
LIVER DUE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You'll Jump Out of Bed m
tbe Morning Harm' to Go
If you fed sour and unit and the world
looks punk, don't swullow lot of wlti,
mloerti wsUr, oIL liutiv esndy or chvwiof .
gum and expect them to mike you lUdUtol
sweet sad buoysot and full ol sunihlae.
t'oi they csn't do It. They only move Um
bowuls ands mere movement doeao't get at
the cause. Thp maon for your down-and-out
fedintf is your liver. It abould pour out two
pounds ot liquid bus Into your bgwsb daily.
If this bile Is not flowing freely, your food
doMii't dUeat, It Juat decays In tha bowvla.
Qua bloat up your stomach. V014 huva a
thick, bad taats snd your breath (a foul,
skin often breaks out In blemUhea. Your hand
achvs sod you fel down and ouL Your wnuj
sysUm is k4boiuU. .
It tskos thoas food, old CARTER'S
UTTLbl LIVKU PILLS to get thess two
pounds ot bilo flowing freely snd mako you
IiH'l "up nnd up." Thoy contain wonderful;
barraleas, gantlet vtgr table extracts, amaalng
wbuQ it ootom to making tbs bil flow f raaly. .
ljut don't aak for liver pills. Ask for Carter's v
Llttls Llvw Pills, Look (or the naus Carter's
Little Uver Tills on the red latxi Rewot
wUUtute. 25c at stl stores. Olf3lC.U.Co.
Professional
Directory
Hospitals
DK, IBB B. BOVVT
Kye, wu, Mos enilTnnakt iKxplWJ
M floor Foley BMf. VB. Mala M.
FOR SALE at a sacrifice. Piano be
longing to a famouB osstern manu
facturer can be purchased on low
monthly payments. Write Box 793,
La Or mule. 10-0-9 t.
FREB S.OO FREE
PIANO MANUFACl-UREB has two
repossessed pianos for less than
amount duo. One for rent. Ono for
05.00. Will pay $6.00 for names of
parties wanting pianos provided they
purchase. BUY DIRECT SAVE THE
PROFIT. FACTORY AGENT BOX 0.
care Observer. 10-5-10 t
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
The Dog of the Hour!
By BlasBer
FOR RENT
ROOM AND BOARD Also Apt. 1019
. Snd St. 10-13-3 tp.
LARGE FURN, rin., suitable for two.
Cull 236 A. 10-12-0 t.
PARTLY FURNISHED house at 160414
N. Ave. Call at 1011 12th St.
10-12-3 t.
STRICTLY MOD. o-rm. bungalow.
Inq. 1405 N Ave. or Ph. 434 J.
9-W-t f.
Er5lLEy HAS
"THE
CAPTURED
BAWDIT
LOADED
IN HIS
SHIP AND
IS BEADy
TO TAKE"
OFF FOB.
KINS CITV
6-RM. turn, house, garage, 1900 Oak
St. Ph. 468-J. 9-15-t f.
WANTED
WANTED Special or custom saw Ing,
Bough lumber for sale ft $13 per
M.; mill run surfaced and slaed o
orders tltl per M. H. H. Horn, 4
ml. west of Summervlllo.
. 0-23-1 mp.
MISCELLANEOUS
DOWELL BROS. CLEATJ-tJP We wU)
clean up your ashes, papers, etc
Phone S28-J. 3-0-t t.
EASTERN OREGON Scnool or Music,
vlolui, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O.
P. temple. 447-J. ' 0-0-1 m
LA GRANDE MATTRESS ana Uphol
stering and Rug Cleaning Work.
Ph. 424-W. Chaa. Bdwarda Prop.
12-1-1 m.
FOR TRADE
MTI.TtT rnWB nuct mnnhlilnl'V fnr flt,V
property or 1st mortgago papers, I
Call Observer. 10-13-3 tp. I
Town HoiioiH Oldest Citizen
LOGAN, Ohio W Whoa Barnhort
Stracko, of Logun, cclcDrnKJd niu;
100th birthday it wns a signal for all
business. Including stores nnd nubile
offices, to closo In honor of tho town's
oldest citizen.
There are four sets of brothers 6Qj
the Wisconsin varsity: Nello and Ma
rio Pacottl, Ureg aud FranclB Kabat.
Pcto and Rudolph Rotter and George
and Nick Dennovltch.
THE NEW F ANGLES (Mora'n Pop)
(READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE
with him and Dnnry said, "If you
could swim you'd cross tho Hlrcmn
real riuickly, hut you'll have to
walk, I fear."
The tin ninn answered. "Tlml'B
nil rlKlil." Ami noon he walked
MKht out of KlKht, Said Windy.
'Lets start luokini 'round In kio
what's over here."
TUST then a vrcc voice nhoiitcil,
"Hey, if you lads wuul rome fun
today, Just follow me. I'll tnlic you
to a wonderful surprise.
"A knowledge bun am I and ho
I know all thai there Is lo know."
The Tlnymllea then saw a huit of
very tiny size.
Said Windy, "flee, you're very
kind." And then they trailed hIoiik
behind the Iiiik until they found a
box. "Hurray!" one Tiny cried. Tho
biiK (hen said, "It's up to you lo do
whatever you can do to pry tho nig
lid open, so's to see what 1 Inside."
(Copyright. 11132. . SUA Service. Inc.)
I lie Urt'opon
(Tlio Tinios pry
In the next story.)
N)OW THrXT
AUNT BIJIBGETS
MU-U0NS APE
ALL 6UT IN -THE
BAG.
CHICK AND
GLADYS HrNVE
E.IG IDEAS ABOUT
THE RITZY BAGS
THAT GO WITH
MILLIONAIRES
. ' ' . . . .1 " -
f JHAT ARE tU L ( JO...t3U So OM '
(SOIWeS TO DO ABOUT "IMT0 TtANKI- lit
HIS VWPECED PLAJJE? ) HAS THE BOS
DOHT VOO WAMT AT kWf3 C1T , .
H& lt STAY HERE JL CON O01" AWD J '
f SWELL. SO RILEX.. J ( M TO WAWK VoO
GOOD LUCK.. AUD rZl HELPWS e ?F '
tu avLc .o MS&.'W JAW,VJITH THAT SVWELL .
thanks for y mmS poe of ypos... 1
( L OVJER.THE ) ) (T W i
tr-iStssL. JLin a ' ( TTSo DAn Tties 1 r
KmSSL ; DOWTSIVE HERO T , t
PSiMM4t MEDALS TO DOSS... -t
y&oLoue.'i a one, if they' r; t'
"' -v ' ' Mi ' ' k DID Poodle'. J V
X ta.u..MT.-cIr., 3r Jn$Yf ti
z1- o vat by Mm sprvicc ihc: Jvy v .
By. Cowan h
. .1 Bye, Bye, Dough! 1 , j;
WELL, IF YOU ARE DETERMINED
TO GIVE ANN AY ALL YOUR OLD
CLOTHES , 1 VN0W f LOT OF
TEOPLE WHO NEED THEM
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KIDS HAVE GONE, COMPLETELY
, DAFFY. CHICK'S BEEN NABBlNG PEOPLE
OFF THE STREET AND OUTFVTTINO
THEM.X TOLD
PEOPLE WHO
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aViT . MIGHT NCED TM av.?
THEV SEEM TO THINK THAT
AUNT BRIDGET'S MILLIONS
ARE ALREADY JINGLING IN,
THEIR POCKETS '
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