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PAC TEN DAILY EAST CEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, C2EGON, FEIDAY EVENING, KALCTI 31, 1922. TWELVE PAGES . - Luke McGlook, the Brainy BEAN Boy . r I J -"- 1 . fly v v, Vpf ltf olor Priming Co., 8 LoaH. Mft m , U : . , 3 7 X a. WUO Kte "niT UOKfi? SQUIRE EDGEGATE -rSeth Findra Cleter Way to Check the Foot and Mouth D lsease: BY LOUIS RICHARD . ' ...... ' 1 ..... " r 5 1 1 ! is-: ; . i ; - - -reg-(-iHt , OlUTllERE WAS All QLO GEEZER AN' HE HAD A WOODEN LEG --HA ! HA! IT'S ON BEN! Drav,n for this caper By Cari Ed Pst SfttA "6 BEVT UL' roQT I I f VJHV I HAO P PfWlCNT VHoae FtEiT , r , ( 7" "'' ' " ; ... - ( " , , ' S , I-"".'' : mrwteH c' J westsoeowoo coou'ht tio ' - ,'. ' lzefrf ! : v" 1 iw so-bot- ,v ' bcth o nvy Phobia J ; : ; 1 1 """' 1 ' V .- "Waht any nour?" Mked the grocer. " A Grateful 'Eart. ; ' I' , ' ' ; The TaaUng Poiat, 4 ' , Perish the Thonglitt ' , .""f "otiaa near the National Park, In sponiJed. "Anythlnftwrjjif in the ln child costs Its sarents naeUi 17 tanner no, nour'i wo hign. lean A London coffee-stall scene: mid- Ethel Is she economical? Employer (rebuking employe ypit Washington. He looked hot, but Con- nouser - ceqts for sach tenth of an inca." git along without it. - night. ' ' . Gladys I should say she was von alacknew) Have you any idea Of tha tented. i . . "No, Arthur. dear, but you have beea ...... .j Grocer Sold your wheat,' BI11T Belated Theater-goer (to street cor- .. ' ' . ' . meaning of "eBprit da corps?" "Us dear!" came a voice from an wheeling Ciara's doll all the afternoon. - A Disadvantage. , Farmer Nope; I'm going to hang nor lounger) Like a cup of coffee? ' . A T, 1 lu Employe No, I havent and If tt'a W window of the house. Isn't it time for the baby to have a ' "Mamma," said flve-year-old Archie, , onto mine; they ain't payln' nothln' . Lounger thanks, guvnor. I 'ope 1 ; for it yet. never pinch your watch, swelp me. made out of her last Summer's bath ing suit. anything vulgar I dont want to. ., 0 ; "Do you believe in long engage- gfolllWilYBOB PENCIL PICTURES 3 merits? A Good Baby. ( One hot afternoon a young man in in earnest, pleading tones; "Now let me alone!" he called back, tumr "We're alt right" v ' ' An hour later tho samb voice, again Eflieiency. 'Children," said . the efficiency ex- "come out on (he lawn and plky foot ball with me." . : "I can't play football, dear." . "Huh!" exclaimed -the little fellow, llOTHte BROUGHT r-w tvi JDOPYM TOWM TO" jjtr out r.cfl ft . MM UMTIL HAD PtMVHfD , fiGOMDOr TO GOT ... Yoo CANT HAVE IT UNTld you've. Finished tmc V 7- y-f AW-WILU YA LET IT- rr shirt sleeves was r wheeling a baby "Arthur dear!", . .L . pert "Ah, yes; a beautiful idea, but "that's what comes of having a, woman "fit course. The longer a man is en- carriage back and forth before a small "Well,, what do you want?" he re- expensive., I figured out tbt a grow- for a mother." raced the least tlmn ha has to me mar- - '. .' ... - .. Safttclent Season. , t First Knut I ' wondef why those girls didn't answer us when we spoke to them? ( ' ' Second Knut Oh, I expect they're ; telephone girls! , ' ;PAST PRESENT; TRUE TO L1FB7 r It I 1 DRAWING LESSONS FOR OUR KIDDIES i C37 RED RIDINff Ht? MS EASX FAK 7M.TA 'DRAW j ' . ' "Coihl TV Old Brn Ha Changed." 'Of course every child knbwi the'story. of Red Riding Hood alrooet by heart, but who can draw and color up a picture ot her? It la vT easy to do. Just divide her up in four equal parts.. By this little system ?ott can make a dandy pattern for a rag doll, first make It on BMP, jsnd trace It off oa to muslin. t . . !v -' .-,', . .. Thoo 8E MiE CH. I MUST. MuST I? COT Out I will MARRY NONE gut THE. SAY WES, oR ... I'LL. DRAS , Yoo ro TrfS FATHER; PoT OH Y4I. BooT5 And COMe Down DEAR," . 8B MINE? SwEAt r: AND FATHER DlD Sweating its a Te'rribueThinG'. UADY. ALTAR - NOTHIN" ppiH'- You'll die Single Y50 4 VMiLL.,- NOT.. ?4 v I'M A , 0 3