The Howe Messenger (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1941 Page: 2 of 8
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By ED WHEELAN
BIG TOP
fcFTER HAL HADT>OSe H\S ROPING AND RlD\N<*
1HC CLOWNS PUT-ON SOME SLAPSTICK
COSED/ To THE DELIGHT OF THE YOUNGSTERS
^ 1 SAW HIM IN A *;
WESTERN-MOVIE'LAST
YEAR - <2r£rE, HE WAS,
OREAT !! }—---
W AJOT A Monos picture*, boys
AND* GIRLS - THERE HE VS \N
PERSON - COWBOY HAL .
THOMPSON ON HIS WONDER l
N, HORSE * SUN SH VNE ."^^i
%HE NEXT
DAY, BE TOPE
SHOW TIME,
HAL AND
A FEW OF
; THE others
WERE EXCUSED
. FROM THE
■ PARADE To
ENTERTAIN
“THE
CHILDREN'S
hospital
/ THEY DON'T SEEM ID
/ REALIZE THAT HAL IS
A GREATER CIRCUS
attraction than he is
\ A PICTURE- STAR: ,__-
HEY. FELLERS
> LOOKITr
^ flowers—20 such blocks make'
a beautiful quilt. Partial piecing;
is augmented by applique; strips
and squares outline the diagonal
setting; and alternate blocks are
quilted in a charming motif.
* * *
The complete pattern (accurate cutting
guides, applique placements, estimated
yardages, color suggestions and quilting
design) is Z9265, 15 cents. The resulting
quilt is about 90 by 110 inches in size.
Send your order to:
ft SAW 'IM ^~vT
I IN - CRIPPLE
creek: crimes
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ED wHeeLMO'
AUNT MARTHA
Box 166-W Kansas City, Mo.
Enclose 15 cents for eaah pattern
desired. Pattern No...............
ik Jay Markey Syndicate. Inc.
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA PALOOZA Comic_ Pictures
I DON’T BLAME
YOU WHEN
I THINK OF OUR
RELATIVES J
r GOODNESS,HERE’S \
ONE OF THE OLD l.
FARAAHOUSE- BUT I
DON’T REMEMBER THAT
TREE IN FRONT OF IT^
OH, VINCENT, \j
SEE ALL THESE OLD"f
PHOTOGRAPHS- N
I AIN’T LOOKED AT ’EM
—, IN YEARS ,->
AN’ HERE’S ONE )
TAKEN AT HARVEST t
TIME-LOOK AT
THAT BiG BEAUTIFUL
\ BALE OF HAY ^
WRONG AGAIN
LALA-
THAT’S
\ YOU! .
THAT AIN’T \
ATREE,SIS-
THAT’S POP
BEFORE HE
LOST HIS
WHISKERS IN
\ THE FIRE /
LOOKS LIKE L
A FIRE OVER IN
LALA PALOOZA’S
PLACE- I BETTER
v'-l SOUND THE .
\ S ALARM £
So good
So reasonable
AyJtk
By C. M. PAYNE
S’MATTER POP— If a Woman, She Is Dressed Up, If a Man, He’s a Bum
OH,IT 15 VERY
BUMS HAVE T+lEIR
. TOE.S OUT j
STYLlbHTO HAVE
f THE TDE.
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HDW COME ^
YER TOES DONT
STICK OUT OF
“TOUR DHOE. j
MAMA,
YOU AR£ A
13 UM
M*HUFMTWU» |y
AHO COMPANY, TgR>
£tHAUT|,
DOUBLE ENJOYMENT
when you use CLABBER GIRL
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Results count, " but so- does
cost ... so, millions of women
choose Clabber Girl Baking.
Powder. They choose jt first for
its absolute dependability, for
the pleasure -it adds to home
baking. And, they choose it be-
cause its remarkable economy
stretches the food budget.
-Double enjoyment, indeed, when
you use Clabber Girl: Bigger
value when you buy . . . Better
results when you bake . . . You
pay less for Clabber Girl, bat
you use no more. Order a can of
Clabber Girl from your grocer
today.
The Bell Syndicate, Inc.—WNU Service
MESCAL IKE By s. l. huntley
Lolly Gags
f MISSUS SPRUDLHJ-
I SOMETHING'S GOTTA BE m
DID ABOUT W5JEPIN* YOU
CHICKENS OUTTA MY GARDEN
L. VF THEY A1NTT KEPT OUT; /
\ IM GONNA— --'
ILL BE
DADGUMHED/
The Day’s Idol
The idol of today pushes the
hero of yesterday out of our rec-
ollection; and will, in turn, be
supplanted by his successor of to-
morrow.—Washington Irving.
By J. MILLAR WATT
POP—No Time for Work or Sleep
WHY ?
j'na not surprised
THE SQUIRE'S TRYING
TO LET THE OLD
PLAGE/ Jg|r
IT TAKES HIM ALL DAY
TO PULL DOWN THE
BLINDS' AT NIGHT/
Injury Remains
An injury graves itself in metal,
but a benefit writes itself in wa-
ter.—Jean Bertaut.
(Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.)
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Forgotten
Item
I * wT—.
ADDS HASTILY 1b HOLT) SHOWS 1b HUSBAND
the line, her husband who this -Time is
JUST CAUED SHE'S FOR60T- ON HIS WAV DOWN
TEN SDMEfri)N6 BUt SHE CEUAR AND CAN'T HEAR
COULDN'T MAKE OUT WHAT
AP0L0W2ES 1b CLERK FOR
tmv AS SHE TRIES to
REACH CEUAR POOR BUT
'PHONE CORP WONT
REACH THAT FAR
READS ORDER 1b CLERK
W MARKET AND SAYS
THAI'S Alt JHAHK YOU
j^y-rTY
MORE FOR YOUR M
• Read tbe advertisements.
They are more than a selling
aid for business. They form
an educational system which
is making Americans the best-
educated buyers in the world.
The advertisements are part
of an economic system which
is giving Americans more
for their money every day.
SHDU15 TO MILDRED FoR
60DDNESS SAKE 1b RUN
Down and see what rr
IS SHE HAS F0R60TTEN
TO ORDER
MILDRED REPORTS THE
fORSOfteN if EM, WHICH
SHE CAN'T HEAR BECAUSE
husband is rolling ash
CAN AROUND IN CELLAR
(.lUloa—4 by The Bell Syndicate. Inc.)
“Dorronit! There’s a bowline ball in here somewhsrsl”
CLABBER GIRL
BAKING POWDER
THE HOWE MESSENGER
Friday, October 24, 1941
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Bryant, Russell W. The Howe Messenger (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1941, newspaper, October 24, 1941; Howe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth848028/m1/2/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .