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His Last Words T= great doctor had sat up for hours with his distinguished pa- tient. For some time the king's con- dition had caused him the keenest anxiety and now, all too apparent, were the symptoms of fast approach- ing, inevitable doom. The queen, poor faithful soul, having done her utmost to help her lord, looked on with a heavy heart in company with the eminent divine whose final mission was now accom- plished. The castle remained wrapped in the deepest gloom while the cleverest physician in the land put forth the last remnant of his skill in a vain effort to save the king’s life. The night crept on. Soon all was over. “I win,” cried the patient. “Doc- tor, you're a rare old pal, and chess is another.” —Passing Show Ansco Speeder Film —the red box with the yellow band— Fits all roll im cameras, your holiday fun / —take pictures ¢ Of course you’ re going to have a good time over the holiday. And a Ready-Set camera with a roll of Ansco Speedex Film will add a plus to your fun. The Ready-Set is made for easy, in- stant action without the bother of fussy adjustments for light or distance. Just open—aim—shoot—and good pictures are yours. ANSCO CAMERAS & SPEEDEX FILM Pioneer Camera Makers of America “Mother, can me and John have ot unless you ask grammat- y, dear.” Well, then—mother, can I have some cake?” —Tit-Bits sae Buses with the upper deck roofed in will shortly be tried in London. Avery good idea. After all, waiting- rooms ought to afford protection from the weather. —London Opinion sae At Epping recently a milk wagon overturned causing eighty gallons of milk tobe spilled on the road. Iunder- stand that a well-meaning gentleman who attempted to console the owner by quoting an apt proverb is getting on as well as can be expected. —Passing Show sae Dora—So you made up your quarrel with Tom? Doris—Yes, but only temporarily. We're getting married next month. —Answers Finis “Is that play finished you were working on?” “It is.” “Has it been produced yet?” “Yes. That’s what finished it.” —Boston Transcript sae Pett Ridge tells a delightful yarn about a football match between teams of Roman Catholic and Protes- tant boys. The Protestants won, to the huge delight of their diminutiv captain, who said to his team: “Chaps, there'll be sore ’earts in the Vatican to-night!” —Sporting and Dramatic News sas Nimrod was a mighty hunter, but what about the man who kept the same collar button for fifty-five years? —Boston Herald AIS Visitor (nervously) — Does the crystal gazer live here? Maid—Yes, sir: hut he’s over at the palmist’s getting his hand read. —Answers (London) AZZIE Tf you can’t afford one of these, you're too damn close. Judge pays $5 for each one printed 24 { HA He WE FooLeD Aime! You + OTHER HO SIR, ITS A NICKEL PLATED Omont wih A LACK EVE YOu “Het Ci... NDAR BEWAILING —THE FACT THAT (iS pays are omicosnt iJewsnner SCARE HEAD pn A SCARECROW ANGRY COW-CATHER. TRACKING DOWN COWS Hey © be, Distreacteo. omer OF Pearl SEARCHING Fore HER DAUGHTE Te eS 8 ong ond th’ flickerin’ at dilig it shadders wien 4k Ties LE softly ‘come are low, tow lites tonife, DisFicuReD DISHPAN DISGUISED AS A PRIMA DONNA YODELING - O-E€ - LE -AY-Ee-HOO. Le Ae Sundes LH WERE FALLING FAST — &, e Excelsior - FORE s3, yf comicbooks.com