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JUDGE A Big Help Around the House Frese de you think we should have the house painted?” “L don't know.” “Well, when did we have it painted Tast?” I can't seem to reeall.” “Let's see, we've been living here how many vears new?” “Four or five, I just can’t tell ex- vctly.” | ‘Well, 1 think we ought to find out. | Even if the paint looks good, the rain may be seeping through and. rotting the shingles underneath, Who was the Was the name Smith? No, it wasn't Smith, Maybe it was Green—Gus Green or 1 just don’t seem to know. “What did we pay for this house?” . what's the big idea of keeping with a flock of foolish ques- tions? It’s getting late and [ yot tothe Information Desk in Union tion, Ll bet thereare a hundred peo ple there already waiting te ask me bout trains and thing —Heouw Woon 1 Green. I ne her Why the average citizen isn't terribly worked up over the “Red” peril. I'VE BEEN POURING THE EARL ON TROUBLED WATERS! VOUCHSAFED HIS VALET TLY Ih, my polished corcombs, if these walls could only talk—I'd sell my radio. walrus mopping his brow with his brow-mopper, “how's your grandpa standing the heat these days?” “We ain't heard yet, Colonel Sholto,” gibbered the gosling. “He's anly been dead two weeks!” Can't you-all understand, Anna Christie, lovin’ you-all has made me CLEAN? “Well, Thaddeus,” puffed an old 19 | panes, i) | | | | aby 1 Wh | comicbooks.com MAA halt