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JUDGE Jury Duty Rrsvtaney Enrolled Voter Foles stood before the pompous, portly of Alderman McManus. a little favor I'd like to id Foley to His Alder A FEW ADDITIONS To HENRY FORD'S OLD TIME MUSEUM —~o— presence “There's esty. Anything for a good member of the party,” beamed MeManus. “What's on your mind, Tim? about jury duty.” hat’s easy,” laughed McManus “Don't worry about it another minute. Didn't I get you off two years ago and n last winter? Alderman, but this time——" isten, Tim, there's nothing to it. I can get you out of anything short of murder. ‘Let's see your notice so 1 can get to the right party.” “But [haven't got any jury notice. Alder That's just what I came to sce you about, Twice you got me off the jury. w once get Business is blah and Ih three dollars a ¢ sin dropped out of the market. Hean Woon GAVE LADY HS SEAT OM STREET —CAR- extuncT, | THE ANCIENT BARBER SHOP ALL MALE NOTING PLACE > on, » bottom Every now and in we become quite pessimistic, knowing as we do that there is a time in the life of man when he either gets hardening of th arteries or softening of the brain. After all, why not scrap all our bat- tleships voluntarily instead of waiting to let the airplanes do it for us in the next war? Ne Gz : Wis Y a BRARE ONE DOLLAR. AxwE cHamp ORCHESTRA SEAT BOKER WHO “epg Coutpn'T For BROADWAY OP pear’ chad Ignored Invitations “Roesxemoer how skilfully Cousin Rupert fixed up that army mono- that he bou; from the junk Well, Rupert ved his pilot's license and he's invited you to fly with him Saturday afternoon. I'm going. nd when Rupert said there was room for one extra passenger I begged him to invite you. Rupert's fully recovered from his student crash last month when he ran against that His broken shoulder re- ceived when he nose-dived into a tree last’ December is almost entirely healed and he’s ready to take us through some spins and spirals. He says he can loop the loop twenty times in succession a going to show us when we're out over the ocean. Meet us at the flying field at tw “Home, Andy, after all these years!” —Artucr L. Lirpmann “Now, just a moment, dear, ‘til I put this cigar away!” 18 comicbooks.com