The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 2, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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THE LAMPASAS LEADER
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
. That Would Be Tough
BUT Ff?OM UJUOT YOUVE
HEA^O CAM YOU RECOMMEND
A GOOD HOTEL *KJ DETROIT?
x'l\A GOIM' THERE SOON!
there's no keyholes*
AN' THE CUALLS* ARE- A
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THINK AV \T— BUT YEZ AAOlGHT
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GO TO THE ©EST PLACES
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THE FEATHERHEADS
By Osborne
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Just Good Clean Fun
^TEU ME ABOUT
FELIX - LET'S US TWO LIAR'S RUIT TRYIN’
TO TELL THE OTHER WHOSE TEAM BEAT
.THE OTHER WHEW WE WERE KIDS ••••>/
r vrtoO introduce me to fawny as a n
MEMBER OF SOME EXILED KING'S ROYAL
RftDTY THAT YOUR BOSS ASKED YOU TO
ENTERTAIN •• AN’ WE’LL STRING ’ER ALONG
'r LISTEN,FEUX- LETS PLAY A
JOKE ON FANNY - SHE WONT
REMEMBER ME AT FIRST,OF,
.COURSE - SO -
YEP- WE GOT
FINE BOYJOO-
'lOURSELF l •• DIDN’T 'itiU ’
MARRY FANNY •• FANNY
WHATSERWAME ?• I USED
TO BE KlNDA SWEET ON
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Balking
Along the Concrete
MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
By Charles Sughroe
® Western Newspaper Union
Around Town Gossip
WHEN \ \WA<=> A LAD, \ USED TO GET YAWNED
OWeE A WEEK \WWETHER 1 WEEDED \T OR WOT "
-SEZ. RAVO," BUT NOW DANG A FATHER
NEVER. STRXRES HIS SOW EXCEPT IW (~
SELF DEFENSE \ ”
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BESIDES \WA\TvW' OW TVIEVKSELVES, LIRE TUEN
DO WOW, AVvOS \S G01N' TO LET TU£
PATRONS N4ASU TUV DISHES'.
CHESTER UR1NOEL VS ACTUALLY BUILOING
A REAL HOUSE UP OW WORtU KNAIN STREET
AVI' THERE'S SECH A CROWO AROOWO ALL
tuv Tiwe that tUen Gat \u ty\' /
>--) CARPENTERS' \MAV \
HEINE GLUBB \S DEATH ON INSURANCE
AGENTS BUT VUUEN OWE TRIED TO SELL
hiva sokae Auto insurance on his I
\9\5 "CORWSWELLER" HEINE WAS SO j
FLATTEREO he GIVE HUA A CIGAR ! j
TVV EARLS
FISH
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’ VAJORKA
O. Henry’s Short Stories
The Cop and the Anthem—III
Drawn by John Mix
Neatly upon his left ear two waiters had pitched
Soapy. He’d eaten a meal and had no money, but
Soapy was bound for the city prison for the win-
ter, and he’d hoped the waiter would call a cop.
But arrest seemed a rosy dream. The nice, warm
jcell seemed far away.
Three times Soapy had tried and failed. Now
he was desperate. He came upon a policeman in
front of a theater. Soapy fell to the sidewalk and
yelled drunken gibberish. “One o’ them Yale lads,”
said the cop, and turned his back.
At length Soapy stood in front of an old church.
Sweet music drifted out to Soapy’s ears. It was an
anthem his mother had taught him. Soapy made
swift resolve. He would make a man of himself—
he would And work!
Soapy felt a hand Iaifa on his shoulder. He
turned quickly into the broad face of a policeman.
“What are you doing here?” asked the cop. “Noth-
in’,” said Soapy. “Tell it to the judge.” said the
cop, “he’ll send you to the island—to do nothing."
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The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 2, 1932, newspaper, February 2, 1932; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895199/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.