Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 36, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1941 — Page 3

Fun for the Whole Family BIG TOP ByEDWHEELAN CHANGING THE ROUTE AND HEADING SOUTH TO WINTER jUr ©ONT TALK THATXaW/. MON‘MEANXNHILE .SAM GTINGER.OWNER OF STINGER QUARTERS DIDN'T BOTHER TWO OF THE TROUPERS - ||| THERE’S ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FoH.NV/ BROS. CIRCUS .HAD PLENTY ~TO WORRY ABOUTBB X. l s^ N AS 0 OUR 1 IONLV ST 1 C IT'S A MESS ALLRIGUTH WHAT mAS SOONAS 1 ONLY Hrs A MESb ALMgw 1 | \ V,fTH ) ' HOPE I im -Si AN' &// k SHOW >S I YOU’RE ( DELIRIOUS >N THE H ° S^L' - \iiMV ,JS®g. % OVER !’■/ RIGHT"/ < SPILL THE BEANS -AN y y DON’T THOSE TWO BUMS WHO f.M \ 7~ /~7> w gc* AWAV I ' \ BANK ROLL REPORT ME? SOMETHIN' / J? X U? MUST BE 'WRONG KgH2n»® ? LALA PALOOZA Eight-Balled by Moth Balls By RUBE GOLDBERG 91/ OH, DOCTOR- WyOP, JUST AS U f WHIFF-Willi IMU 111 ■■ ■ ' ( A Ql e T nDn. \ ARE THESE F I THOUGHT- V BALLS’ Js OX__ ( AR, fTS?S 3 I LUMPS ) LOOKS LIKE EAST B x — i juwiOß- \ SERIOUS? / INDIAN VARICELLA- ■""“ / NOW, \\ COMEHERc! J (<\ UPSIDE-DOWN 7 IBBB \ AN’WIDE / Hi TEST TO FIND OUT 4rTTir< Jraik, iWll :,] (J WR |S iflEjigak HM vMMf SXX- ji4 / ; inis 'Q&c/■Kfea M|w/ X/” //fsX POP- Nice Training NiS Training By CM. PAYNE S/nOW .ONT \ * JQ If D,SOBEV I I f APPENBT> 'ir^' w lll JU'iSI IlEf. Kiiol . w -Bib Wfejj [BjPAallß® 11 ISko MESCAL IKE B y s. u huntley' ; Otherwise a Good Catch /SZZ?ZA /watch ME?\ © / ALREADY, \ j GIT Tms’gmU f j X ) S-./11l fl Ai A * An dl 4AvK\ Z lTr»4e Mar* Re* V S Pat O*re b> \\ \ JjjflE&lll J J | /7 /T Z f * > POP—Pop’s Frank About It By J. MILLAR WATT T'vt CPU Icn THE *~l ' -AS -rue WAITEP SAID r" J 16 ?£aV,?/ when he spilled - _rHE »EANS> . . &?FK £\ A. Wfo. & k J'&s&'-iVW-Wi 7= ’,. • ;Wrl <)W T r J m u ....... x. ’ " I > . - ' fr

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SYRACUSE WAWASEE JOURNAL

The World At Its Worst GLUYAS WILLIAMS

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lASKMS 7 A quiz with answers offering ’ANOTHER! information on various subjects

The Questions 1. How often do twins occur in the United States? 2. What is meant by the title of the book “Quo Vadis”? 3. Where are Plimsoll lines seen? 4. To what committee of the United States house of representatives do all bills for raising revenue go? 5. Which of the following is not a ruminant—buffalo, kangaroo and camel? 6. A gammadion isi a symbol associated with what? 7. Who was king of France at the time of the revolution? 8. How many American women, have become members of Britain’s house of commons? 9. Which of the following would be most interested in an artifact—a magician, archeologist or a machinist? 10. The famous battle of Borodino took place in what country? The Answers 1. One in 87 births, 2. “Whither Geest Thou?” 3. On a ship (load line/marks). - - ' ■ - ■ Pillars oßHercules The two towering rocks which the ancients called the Pillars of Hercules are Gibraltar and its mountain twin across the strait at the Spanish - Moroccan port of Ceuta. According to legend, these were united as one mountain range until Hercules broke them asunder to open away between the Mediterranean Jand the Atlantic.

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Wisgr Daily I don’t think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.—Abraham Lincoln.

mIMwO f Rmß I BaaaßMHflr FSJ 3 | Tearing Dawn Goal Posts f A ' I by enthusiastic spectators at 1 gY IpSt I football games began about jWvFi 'yWv&l Wffi'x? \1 1876 when teams were reduced I h,\'f. <.M 1b IliM '\l from 25 to 11 men and the I ///|l I game began to become a popu- 2-y— H ‘ W"W I (ar spectator sport. I KING EDWARD CIGARS I arouse similar enthusiasm in smokers who appreciate the mild, mellow qualities of the nation’s most popular cigar. Try King Edward today. ■>S —- —for Y Pa i fti ”i i it if i'i -I ' ‘ 1 ' ■ ' ' . . | I Th e merchant who advertises must treat you better than the merchant who does S WB I ■ not ’ e must treat you as though you fl were the most influential person in town. As a matter of cold fact you are. You ARE AN hold the destiny of his business in your . hands. He knows it. He shows it. And you IN I LUE NTI AL benefitbygoodservice,bycourteoustreatPER SO N I ment, by good value —and by lower prices.

4. Ways and means committee. 5. Kangaroo (a* ruminant is a mammal which chews the ctid). 6. The Nazis (same as swastika). 7. Louis XVI. ? 8. Two (Lady Astor and Mrs. Beatrice Clough Rathbone, who took her seat on March 19, 1941). 9. Archeologist (a product of simple aboriginal art). 10. Russia (Napoleon against the Russians under Kutusov in 1812). • ' Doctor Solves Mystery Os Missing Street Peas An absent-minded woman had insisted upon being operated on for appendicitis. Some time after her recovery, she asked her doctor if he would mind telling her What he had found in her appendix. “We 11.. said the doctor, “I may as well admit that yours was the most extraordinary case I have ever handled. I never found anything like.it in an appendix before. You will hardly believe it, but I found several small hard seeds.” “Oh,” said the wordan, “that.accounts for our having no sweet peas this year. I must have sown the pills.” BOTTlEsizes KB2si Pride and Mistakes In'general, pride is at the bottom of all great Ruskin.

Departing Guests To the guests' that must go, bid God’s speed and brush away all traces of their steps.