Jfotnmaf f The Journal's Funny Folk SECOND SECTION 3 rrjgon PORTLAND. OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1904 WILLIE WESTINGHOUSE'S AUTOMATIC CLOCK-WINDER aftmi L Dear Tommy Papa has an antique clock in his office so high that he has to stand on a chair to wind it i fixed up a scheme to wind it by a belt run by an electric fan. ' I , ': Papa held the key while I started the fan. IT commenced to wind all right But it began to shake the clock, and I tried to stop the fan. I couldn't, and it whirled all the insides out of the dock. Yours, Willie. PRETENDING PERCY HAS A LITTLE SMOKE TO HIMSELF ll . i ' - i m m . i , I L i