The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
BIG TOP palrae<i by Myra LaJBelle, the big^e’.ephant g(*,
on with the act. The show
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"mey met * flip* /no' skpokie" just leaving the arena -
COME ON " FLIP" -AM' BRING' SKOOKIE.*'
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THINK OEIT.’SILK'- THANKS To
MYRA WE'RE GOING To GET
AMHAYNJITH IT A SECOND TIME.’
LISTEN - THE AUDIENCE IS
m STARTING TO APPLAUD
fk ALREADY - HOO-I
good girl, mvra
keep on paradin'
around ,mvra, An'
WE'LL ALL HELP YA
MAKE IT LOOK
Like a real.
SHOW.''
ByEDWHEELAN
'SEE HERE, 3EPF, THAT ”
[cRAzy’EULL* HAS TRIED
TWICE TO KILL ME AN’ ’
SHE'S -NOT GOING TO
GET ANOTHER CHANCE
do you
understand
that ?.*:
LALA PALOOZA A Suprise Greeting
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA, YOU’RE THE LAST
WORD TONIGHT-A BIG MAN
IS COWIN' TO CRUSH YOU IN
HIS ARMS AN’ CLAIM
YOU FOR HIS OWN
SENSR GONZALES,T HEY,
WE MOOST HAVE’ PROFESSOR
OUR YACHT [ ZEERO, LALA’S
DONE IN PLAIN | MARRYING
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HANDS
LOOK OUT
FOR HER
OFF THE [SUSPICIOUS
SILVERWARE ) BROTHER
HE MAY
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NEAR
THREE!
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S’MATTER POP—What Zebras Are For
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Just by Way of Suggestion
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By J. MILLAR WATT
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CHANGE PLACE-S
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BETTY’S IDEA
“Silence!” exclaimed the teacher,
as she was writing on the black-
board.
Unfortunately, little Betty did not
hear her.
“I say,” she said, pointing to Bet-
ty, “do you know what silence is?”
The little child thought for a mo-
ment.
“Yes, miss. Silence is what you
don’t hear when you listen for it!”
Obliging
Grocer—Then you don’t want no
cranberries?
Customer—No; I’ve changed my
mind. I see your cat is asleep in
those cranberries.
Grocer—Oh, that’ll be all right, I
don’t mind waking the cat up.
City Cameo
“And why did you leave your last
situation as secretary?”
“Because I wouldn’t let my chief
kiss me.”
“That’s a pity, because in other
seem as if you’d suit
mu
HURRY
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
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MOWER
MURMURS
s about its
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Crochet for Linens ,
spoons, no bottles!
No fuss, no bother!
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through the night
. • . undisturbedI
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l-j- y No nausea or
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• In the morning you
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HEAD]
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also check sneezing. Once
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this
always want to keep
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MENTHOLATUM
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Please write your name, ad-
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• Take one or two tab-
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EX-LAX
THE' ORIGINAL CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE
Patience Brings Peace
Patience ought to be the first
attribute of the man who loves
peace.—Paul Painleve.
I Relieve the dis-
I comfort—put 2
I drops Penetro
1 Nose Drops in
each nostril—the
I astringent-like
1 action of the
lephedrlne and
| essential oils re-
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I tion, permits freer
| nasal breathing.
Soothing, cooling,
quick-acting. Feel
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breath you take.
PENETRO drops
Personal Mastery
He that would govern others,
first should be master of himself.—
Massinger.
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and stuffy because you have
a head cold, Just insert a
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