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CHAPTER FIFTEEN

WHEN WE came out I said to Juddy, “Does Angel know you've been married?” “Re.” | “Why not?” “What difference does it make?” she said. “You don't understand about Angel and me.” I sure didn’t. : Shortly before commencement 2 " po 2 ws = : : 3 or a Aram So SIT ET eos IE 5 5 7 ER CRY Ghee ence. At the end of the dinner they : £1000 YOU WERE 8am 5 : Oj KENTUCKY Qk

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“The chief did away with the patrol wagon to help conserve the tire | supply!”

THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson

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three times in every ownership.” OF | W ” : PA = : VL 1 AM CHINESE. MY HOTEL VERY J[ NEVER HAVE ROSY CHEEKS Juddy gave a sort of cry. “Not PHILIPPINE TO EXPLA. THE CUSTOMS 7 5 SOE TH AE FINE. VERY SAFE, FOR HONORABLE z BUT ME HAS. THAT FELLAS E) ’

in mine” she said. “ “How could GROUP ss OFFICERS WERE HERE. H& 2 anyone—" WILL CONTINUE 1 DID NOT WISH 10 DIS* J EA | MATIC UNDER MY PILLOW. IF FE ear, TARE AOR 2 SNe Sey. I tried to switch the talk, but DOWN ALMOST TURB HONORED GUESTS ZZ 7 ou Rigg oD The NOW EINE "DANDY. NO WORRY! THROW US OFF GUARDY Angel ecrabbed it. He put on that § SEVEN 1 HEARD SOME THING AT MY 4 cherub grin and said: MILES. DOOR OR WiNDOW! “Ask Brother Sears.” { THIS IS TRE Maurie Sears darkened up. “I EN SN don’t care for your choice of words, oce AN... Todd,” he said. | 35, co fee) Juddy said to him: “I think it] i was horrible of you to be there.” | Poor Maurie looked as if she had! hit him. “Do you know what the man had done, Cousin?” ‘Don’t tell her that,” Doc quick and sharp. f “I hadnt intended to,” Sears ) BLANK VERSE seid, “Being a Norihemer, ou. | Can S6U Fit INTHE BLANKS I, Lous sm (SRT Be [Tien tu pur ma one a hay cat Site ) : ONE / ASIDE AND CARRY THIS Nonsense!” said Juddy. A ercwar my {| ONE I ALL THIS WILL TAKE |. “Button it up, pal,” I said. CKWARD, TURN BACK: _| , / fit PLACE IN THE BACK YARD / The old party bristled up. \ : “Have you ever heard of a lynch-| foo ing being stopped in these parts?” He talked like he was defending] a cherished institution. \ Doe jumped in. “Yes, I have.| } § 2 This one was stopped by —he \ . \\ === smiled—" ‘an aged man, two lads,

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ty b . \ = . R\GHMT FROM THE F\RST f; Oe he Tambay ‘only Just in time. They |couldn't let the old gentleman ride’ , coRPRSR! ; RE a gro man had been seen puttering rode their horses through the mob.| alone.” RAN about the place. He had always took the rope from the praying Ne-| “No: you couldnt. And yet—Oh. been a harmless old fellow, but gros neck, and faced around with I'll never understand you people! when they caught and threatened their pistols in their hands. No- But. Maurie, I'll tell you one thing.

heli fo — too terrified to explain yoy stopped them. Weeks later If that ever happens agaitat Tam-| T a ch Going Sher Word the real murderer was caught.” bay I'll—I'll hate the place so that! reached a dinner party that the wh, were the rescue party, I'll leave and never come back. Ss old fellow was being taken to Tam- n.9” 1 said. Never!”

ere To who on ola gen-| “Ask Maurie Sears” he said. | He said very quietly: “Then it Sea or on the Negro | Angel had put his lip in. “Pity must never happen again, Cousin.” —- " ® Se himself from| yo, didn't show a little of She same| I caught Wat Smith before he got he party. Two other guests fol-|gnirig the other night, Prof,” he away and asked him why Angel had lowed him, boys of 17 or 18. Their|g,;q made such a dead set, first for horses were outside. They got 0! “Thatll be about enough from Maurie Sears, then for Loren Oliver. 8 : | you, Big Boy,” I told him. | “There's trouble over that Am. A MIGHTY J WE'VE MET NONE ) I DON'T DOUBT THAT, BECAUSE, \[ THEN WHAT NEED ) ( HUSH, PUGNACIOUS HA! WELL PUT... CLEVER, BY GEE’ ; Like GOOD roller skating? | Juddy left Angel and went over Eth. exam” he said. “Angel's pa- MAN AND L8UCH AS YoU J YOU SEE, GREETED YoU SUCH A MAN DOLTS! "TIS PERHAPS | WISDOM LEADS THIS BAND, I SEE! |7 sagem [to Sears. “Who was the old man, Der bounced right back and smacked A ES SRE aD) SLs You Db ME, OF AD FROM | [OF OUR FRIENDS OKAY, ROBIN, DEAL ME A HAND...

i 5% . bok b MAIDEN, ALL SHERWOOD y Maurie?” she said. ‘him in the jaw.” : ; LIKES OF RE HAS NEED, NOT Yo JSOUR Ban Pe “Great - uncle Rantoul Maurie.| “But I thought he passed it.” 4 Ch YOU? SENSELESS

{He's right much of an old fire-! “Passed it? I'll say he passed it! {eater and afraid of nothing on The big showoff! Instead of just SRI earth.” easing through which would have RON th igh, “And you?” She smiled at him. been reasonable, he had to go and doth Sel 0 “And the other boy. whoever he ‘Urn in a 90-plus paper.” Exive Kiddie Mat. Every Sat Morn | was?” | “Just what Doc Oliver said, then; 12:30 - Rorent Spectators FREE IT i “My cousin, Elliot Maurie. We it was too good to be true.” i = _ | Juddy came up in time to hear, [this, which I hadn’t meant her to.

TODAY'S Ww ALMANAC ODDITY | “He'd never give Angel a break,”

she said. “I think it’s rotten.”

LA \ wis Fos “It isn’t Oliver’s doing,” Wat said. 5/4 MILE DELAYED PRET “The Student Council got onto it

fy 2 tg and put Angel on the carpet. MauPARACHUTE DROP FURNISHED : rie Sears is alumni representative |

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