Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 242, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1940 Page: 4 of 6
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Located in City Shoe Shop
SALFS-R ENTS-R EPAIRS
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LESLIE DQLESHAL, Rep.
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WANTS ME TO COME
TO NEW YORK TO
DRAW THE CARTOON
OF COURSE I CANT
DRAW IT WITHOUT
YOU AND BECKY
POSING FOR ME.
WILL YOU
\ THERE'S NO WORK AT
ALL; POP YOU JUST CON-
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pronouncing the “jes” ayllable
in (iA-JES-KE M •,ye* ’,‘ then
you are kindly requested to cor-
rect younelf and others by pro-
nouncing the •')€«” syllabic in
GA-JEN-KE in the Kame man-
ner an in .MAJENTTC. Do not
nay Ga-yen-ke for Ga-Jea-ke.
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FACTS, Au., INCLUDIN'
\NH£R.E -DOES TH'
CSlRJL. TtXJ VIERJE 1
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CHARMING HAVING
SOU FOLKS-HERE?
must nou leave
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a|[ is right /
^DU KNOW-TME MORE
I SEE OF THAT GLN, PLUHK-
TME MORE X LIKE ’IAA? i
HE'S A FINE KINP-HEARTED
< i MAN, MOLLIE?
Steel men hail scrap.ban, says
ht mdli! e, but there are still a num-
ber who would pi tier to hail the
acrap. ' ■
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THeT $A\N IT WAS BESTjV UM-
euT /WqvJ A SER'ES
OF FRACASES fVNXES }
IT APPEAR. THEY.
VJERE TRX'NG Tto FSSS' >
SiLOCK. THE J .
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M A L> A M E REBECCA, medium
adviser, tells you anything- you
vyant to know. White and colored.
In rear at 207 No'rth Park Street.
242-2tp
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CATTLEMEN AND FREIGHTER'S AR.E
*---—_ ALL IN AN AUJFUL ,---
MESS ! r—
4 PRIOR,
ATTORNEY,
POURS
OUT THE
story
OF HOVJ
HE UNEO
UP THE
CATTLEMEN
FDR THE
Railroad
OVER.
THEiQ.
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OPPOSIUON.
/DID NOU HEAR THAT?
the sugar club* whn,
ALL THE MILLIONAIRES i
in tHe countrn BELONG
< there *^ePEE?
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< WAIT, OOP....
I THINK I HAVE
A FLASHLIGHT
k RIGHT HERE
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ceii-Kl after that hour vlll be j
printed under the licadhig ’Too r
Late To Claadfy" efcewbere In
the paper
few
BUT—OH DEAR-;
WELL. WILL YOU
TELL HIM I'LL
BE WAITING F
TILL T 4-IEAR )
75-ROM HIM-- r
OHHH POOR J
DARLING,
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FOR RENT Eurnished house. See
Mrs John Niederauer. 242-tf
Furnished apartment, 510 North
' TMaiket. . 2il-5t
Five room cottage, all conveni- .
ences, very cldse In. Mrs. M. D |
Burnett, phone 685. 232-tfc ;
' ' WANTED
WANTED Housekeeper by mid-
' dle-ag»d lady. Chape) Hill. Rt 1.
b rm. 2i2-i2tp i
WANTEI' Reliable men'to learn .
M'eldihgrr-Ship yards and airplane
factory Jobs now open. Now is the
r* th.;,. -.7 learn "a trade and esnrnrS
, • $1410 an hour aaid over. See Mr. j
Kii ---Reed—of the—Hc.uaton—Welding 1.
School at Hotel St. Anthony Wed-
nesday through Saturday. 2U-4tp j
PERSONAL ■■
LOST Brown heifer yearling. Re-
ward. V. C. Kieke. Burton, Texas.
212-3tp
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Charles A. Bateman
CHIROPRACTOR
Tues. - Thtirs. - Sat.
PHONE 49
Banner-Press Bldg.
BETTER RUM
\ BACK AN'/
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Century Irish
an happening
>und denied
iminnnla
tendency
servant
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Farm of 60 acres tor -i
miles north of ^flfSWL...__
l>arn., wmUmtll and a six-room
.Y-rsc and a rent hotiSe close by.
CtoOct- pasture Steve Stegent.
Route &, Box’19. Brenham. 2>2-ltp
YYEAH i
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By Dick Moores
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SEEMS \
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NICE? £
yr®
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BETTER VISIT LZ CHOC'L AtS.kJ
HIM POOR DF-AR.) AN' HE |
I'LL TAKE Him / RILLY DOESN'T
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f?EP ,-iAings are Fixing To Gust \ , Zscunds Like i got
VOICE OPEN' THE. RAIUR.O AC -. I I 6ACK JUSST IN _
CATTLEMEN AND FREIGHTER'S ARE V TMEFoRW Btf
PARTY, AL.z
b AMt.
/ GOLlY, 1 DON'T
/ LIBE THIS AIMING
I DRILL.’ I IMAGINE
/ I'M AIMING AT A
I MAN'S HEAD... SOME
V POOR. FELLOW/ WHO
\- NEVER. DID A
j 7 [ TRUTHING TO ME/ /
IP’ I
ACROSS
1—T?!and in Dutch
Ejut Ind lea
5— Siti$:i vegetable
8—By word oi mouth
■ 'atteet
* wanderer
13-RtpHUJ* .
15— Lixer secretion
16— Art of play (French'
Equip with lalenti
lb—LuuK Gktx_________
19- Fiu.un dcaaert
21-T
JSi-JnMpn.’ficant mark
24—! ar#e plant
J5—R‘-sounded
ST—I! Bppen :nr»
30— Ti r uno err
31— FU tin* possession
. thiejBh payment
33— Roman money
34— Kind ot pastry
35— aiudents who are
Av o 1
40— I^cKlLK teruiUy
44— Hard to bear ""
45— FT or rM.’rn
#4#— A o! •*> arne ”
Qurcne”
51—Ip Keren, rorrect
relifftouA path
W-^TuDfue-like’
member
M—Malay plant of
nettle family M
n—con
»—Muggot-plmpl*
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4 DOLE shouts that he wants to
*' ■ ’■! a new state, but he j
re to do it peace by I
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By Ham Fisher
AREN'T YOU' NOT-TILL TH'’
COMING OUTSiP?k BOAT DOCKS
THE GULF / IN CUBA/ -<
STREAM IS / BRING ME
BEAUTIFUL »—A LUNCH AN'
AND'THE > -------------
’CABIN is
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A Wi- ti\
;o- ,o £1 \
NANCY
■fl S'POSE
I WE'LL ACT
I AWFUL
i DUMB
■ CUT ON
I THAT ,t __
RAkc::/; .,
kK lob i
_n
eo—Sts* in upright
_. pMiuijn
Cl—Brand unit* ____
«—Set of cog-wheel!
’ Knlf-ems
li—.annrat
nows .
1—Dutch eklpper
3- PUytuIly »lr
3— Tardy
4— Pertaining to Spain
The body is said to be sus-
ceptible to IdLKt different drs-
enses. near in any rrratf-otrrfKCh
enn hr lir mi fill I nuZ- bit—a -dreji.
x were showered upon
Sa’muel F. B. Morse for his
> . -, >i >.2t i invention- of the telegraph, but
— ________-.....-." ■__' the U. S. 2-cent stamp abov.e in-
t Keifer pears now getting juicy, 'roduces bis portrait, to philately.
nj,.,. , PHe« reduced issue is the second of the m-
John Nied. rauer,’ 2KMt! .venters group of the Famous
’ Amtricans series. It will be placed
»ieW- 4m,...first-day sale at. New York
r-;.T ”-r,<xVi’^®P.•i5< —■*
Other inventors claimed the tel-
egraph, ■ buUa decision cf tlWtL S”’
Supreme Court upheld Morse's ‘
patents. As early as 1B32 Morse ■ . .
: was experimenting with hfs idea.
The first message was sent over a
> Id-tnile .wire at New York Uni-
' vcrsify'"'ih 1838; the first public
message was transmitted over a
| wire between Baltimore and
Washington in 1844 ’ _ |
European nations gave ‘ Morse
many decorations and honors. ;
In 1858 he received $80,000 from
nations of Europe. America erect- |
ed a bronze statue in his honor i .
in New York. . i
Morse was ortgtnally rtn artist. I—
He studied'painting and setdp- j---'
ture in England, opened a Titudip ,
in Boston. Later he bccjime a
portrait -painter. He developed 1
his telegraph. while teaching in j
New York University. | . j
; . J—Periods ot five rests
8— Tcrminstlou
7—One Who iiccents
from someohe else
g—OHennlee to chastity
9— Weallhr
10— Hawaiian mtlllnule
H-Allow to use tem-
porarily
13— One who becomes
acquainted
14— Deviate from course
70— Trunk of tree
22—Tall grass stem
25—Wharves
»—Follow
28— Slightly warm
29— Pleasant exprc^lon
30— Remained in i$ttled
position
32—Observe with eves
39— One who exacts
satisfaction
37— Tidings
38— Those who fores to
take refuge In tree
, 30—Noich like aaw
40— Violently strains
ligaments
4! —Followed /police
-OS
48— Male deer
49— Step
50— 12th •
king
52 —Seldoi
53—Com pot
from a
.*4— Haw?
57—Male
f MUST GET TOGETHER
/ for lunch at the sugar
club sometime next week?
^I'LL GIVE SOU A RING?
' THIS GIVES ME ’
. A LAUGH--THEY I
| AIN'T KILLIN’ SOL" '
. DIERS, THEY'RE
I BOMBIN’ MACHIKJ-
/ ISTS ’M PLANS *
AND GUN FAC-
TORIES/ VUHY,
EVERYBODY SHOULD
BE RUSHIN' TO BE <
SOLDIERS- IT'S THE )
^.SAFEST/ ----
Auto top®, seat covers and top
1 dregsing. See C. A. Elolf, 701
West Main St., Burton Highway.
—80-tt. ’ . ______.
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WANTRp’to’BUY a 20 gauge
Vi 41o gauge shut gun. F. V\
1’loske 240-31.
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JI.X1 HARDY _________
’Y’ yeah? gotta BE ’S
goin’? x Ain't never
£2 BEEN SO LATE GIX/IN’ .
?7 PADDLES MlS-GOOD-
/fe ': liGMr CARROT BEFORE?/
FOR SALE
. FOR SALE A five-foot kitchen
table. A real bargain. Apply at
Blake's' Stationery Shop. 242-21
FOR SALE One glass showcase. TTnx'ODje
wood work of light oak. size 14 , 9®
6O -X42-X26 -. La Pet.te Shopper..
WHY DON'T YOU KIDS 60^
TO THE LIBRARY AND >
STUDY UP ON WESTERN ) •
i LIFE, SO YOU'LL KNOW
if WHAT IT’S ALL j—--rfl
ABOUT » t-t—/ " 71TT-
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THE "SOFA CORPS
AoBIE and SLATS
TV(O HUN0R1D A X ami KEEfteeT A you
WEEK, PLUS ROYAL- 1 IN ASSUMING ARE
TIES FOR DRAWING > THAT THE B>6 ) KEE-
"BATMLESS AN' BECKY"J HT oc the / R^ct,
^CARTOON WAS \ ?0P '
THAT FINE OLD Zk_.,
LCVA3LE CHAR- VY
I! •’ ' I. ACTER, WHLES$*J /
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