Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 36, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 September 1941 — Page 3
Fun for the Whole Family BIG TOP By ED WHEELAN (gHE TELEGRAM WAS FROM THE HOSPITAL Al PINEVILLE tfITER.ATTHE COOK HOUSE,JFFF MET WEIRED ANt>UAL H.ATER IN CLOWN ALLEY- _ HE'S STiLL [ITs/yS THAT SILK )S STiLL \N A COMAJ—if - 353) E ANY'H I HAt> A WIRE FROM THE \ WE'RE GOIN' TO CHANGE. OUR ROUfe >, S ARE UN^Ct&ED-AS TO TUST A”“t] \WHAT IS wrong with Him AND THEY 'Rh x7?oi LOOKS LIKE WERE CLOSIN’ EARLY!! ) ( HAVE TO OPERATE - TSK-TSK- ZOYEH! I . a c " „/»\ wi x* $ JL ® /Wsoiwl MflKi w 3 O (pfla -<M . wHe :, f WMM J LALA PALOOZA Mothballitis By RUBE GOLDBERG >. • ■ . ; — Junior HAVE ) comb'quick- [/"LfmfLr? *3\ Zoo. l p ; W>> » ! fefe T I VMhL »s> v,n kino s o;a 3ome nf HyV RASH MARIN ; z/>3 LOOKS GOOD <<3V ( T L \\ r — -/t/HI #4®3SffiT ilz 'A V-TjT w\ - .Wlßc i ■* ik wmj Sw \> i wA I I | Jay Markey Syndicate. Inc. . S’MATTER POP— Hear About Pop Nearly Getting Dragged Into Something? > By C. M. PAYNE ' /oh! that is X HEV! THE v /C*| 3 J /kA A\a/ ) ( COUNTERFEIT IT6 ) 1 1 f AUTHORITIES wd -1/oo'then f AHD fl/; K P ° Jz, J Aid better spehdj \ dertect J <zFb y f nA\ » j it quick J Ini /Sv z n-, ’V’ HJ I ■ J2£» jlml I 7h v> ??W w/ : \ r ?" r< '" - XT< . HE__ S / G"x ' -j|L .\ x X.Beli syndicate '-WNU Service , MESCAL IKE By s.l. huntley Force of Habit, No Doubt H- 7 11-—' CACTUS COUNTY BUGLE f ( HSYu > I ill LollyGagS ■ 0- — k LEH: ,PVE L >^^= : STRAW „ C Uli LEMSTKB&US ?/ JO> ’"' ■ ’ » Kb „ t, <W g o. '~~K^MFl6xsi vffiMLLr #' S?A Ji/ K .iwiT grT 8 * ji / 2 POP—Domestically Speaking p By J. MILLAR WATT YES ! I HAVE#% | YOU LOOK HAPPY, ii? f] YEP! THAT'S WHEN. ' ONLY TWO J*‘*f ’ARE you SURE- MY WIFE COMES K J 2 '-L /> WEEKS TO YOU HAVE BUT BW® HOME/ ■}T t-!YE. /gWy TWO WEEKS live T7) yf/y 'll / — 111 i" ’ik m R/J / /tt/J l / uA —y pw- — ywa (Released br The Bel! Syndicate. Inc.) ' _
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THE SPORTING ' JHING '4\ ; / By LANG ARMSTRONG
SYRACUSE WAWASEE JOURNAL
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Banishment GLUYBS WILLIAMS
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The Questions ■l. When did the Seminole war end? 2. What is the world’s oldest jewel? 3. What king of England was beheaded in London? 4. What 4s the population of the Philippines? 5. What is the minimum age for a United States senator? 6. Where was the home of the ancient Etruscans? The Answers 1. Formal fighting terminated around 1841 in the second Seminole war, but the war has not yet ended technically, since no peace treaty has been signed.
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Greater Flame The great man who thinks greatly of himself is not diminishing
S&IM fKw I J tor k I «I Ufl 3 ill If I>| W tJk I I can depend on the special \XX Xek I f •*■ sales the merchants of our y ▼ f w I I I town announce in the columns of ■ r in— ——w—this paper. They mean money TLI E CD r IA I C savingtoourreaders.ltafwayspays ,nt J r CVJ A W t o patronize the merchants who i dvertise. They are not afraid of their merchandise or their prices.
2. Amber, “gem of the ages.” 3. Charles I, in 1649. 4. Approximately 16,000,000. 5. Thirty yea Wold. Wold. 6. Italy. BCsuosepbi I s »“i° ? JSsyOspißiii ' Disadvantageous Tales A man should be careful never to tell tales of himself to his own disadvantage; people may be amused, and laugh at the time, but they will be remembered, and brought up against him upon some subsequent occasion.—Johnson.
that greatness in heaping fuel on his fire.—Disraeli. WNU—J 37—41
