The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 64, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Scanned from physical pages.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE LAMPASAS LEADER
7»1‘
■
That Little Word “If
By Osborne
THE FEATHERHEADS
IF VOU WERE ME;FEU* FEATHERHEAt>
OF COURSE^ VOU ' WOULD HAVE
>—7 MORE- y SENSE • I
BILUS ! bills! BILLS!!'
-THAT'S ALU THE MAIL- I
<3 ST -THESE PAYS---j
Bills — etc-- - *
-tweutt pollars!! if i
WERE v-ou I'P HAVE
MORE- SEN/SB ! y"
THE OTHER
WAS SIMPLY
fright fail'
WELL, WE HAVF TO
LIVE— -ANDTo LIVE
we MUST BUY!
azz/Zt
Sound” Judgment
FINNEY OF THE FORCE S&SsMfc
VlE> TWo ©LOCKS
-T-T-ThiS d-dumb C
K-KID POESNT .
K-KM0W ANYTHlW^J
C-CAN W-VOU 'T-TSil
ME W-WHFRE._„
F-PPOAD
1 W' POCK )
ais ? y
e-B-P-BOY, W-W-WHBRe i s-s-s
B-B-BRoAD *N' D-POCK. S-ST«5eeTS2
W-W-WHAT'S "FT-THE M-M-MATTER
C-CAN'T Y-YOU T-T-TALK?] f=^
P-D-DO Y-T-Tou 1-s
-T-T-THlWK I- 1-1
VO-lUANTEP -fO 6--SET
M-HT H-H-HEAP
t-<-KMOC<£ D O-OFF?
AW' WOW, ME LAD/
WHY PlDN'T YEZ
tell -th' mom whim
he ASNMED WEFZ?
POWM TH‘ STHRSET
an' wan/ -r
^ -THE LEFT 1-'
HMMMM
oAlong the Concrete
Spring Aria
f Sore n >—N
^ FIFTY POLLANS \UO«TU \
OF ROSSG \MIU- GAGFVN F\LL A
, ROOWV VNITVA
\_ that's Fueue\TY
KAFWTVOVi YU AT VVA GOIWG ASWAN
I LIKE NOTORIETY
Vu, get noo
CANT TELL TYAE
v DIFFERENCE
L YOURSELF J
\ TAKE
NOTORIETY,” HE
$EZ, \UUEN
, HEKAEAUT
" Publicity"
“Sdy it With Flowers”
MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
By Charles Sughro^
© Western Newspaper Union
GOT NOTOGNETY NS LIKE
FWEO OU\OYV=> —FIFTY CENTS
W\U- SCENT V3P “THE UOU.
L—v 'TO'SJN \
GEORGE WASHINGTON’S TRAVELS
Historically Correct Sketches
By CALVIN FADER
Copyright 1930 by Jnmee W Brook*
All Rights Reserved
15 By James W. Brooks
AGING hitter cold. Washington hade farewell to
Ar-A Fort Le Boeuf On Decemher 16 he set out with
his aides in hirch hark canoes to return to their horses
at Venango, where they arrived shortly, encased in ice.
Remounting, they were soon forced hy deep snow to
proceed on foot Once they lost their way and an Indian,
pressed into service as guide, fired on Washington For
this the Indian was seized, disarmed and sent on his way
iFT^'HEN the treacherous Indian had disappeared. Wash-
V&/ ington pressed on in great fatigue through heavy snow
and across ice-filled streams At one place he fell from a
hastily improvised raft, hut was quickly rescued hy his
companion. Gist. At another - now the site of Pittsburgh's
airport - he won the favor of Aliquippa, an Indian queen, by
presenting her with a jug of rum. He reached Williamsburg
on January 16. 1754 with “no more appetite for adventure.”
S ikC X
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 64, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1932, newspaper, May 19, 1932; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth894703/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.