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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 10

The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 10

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Decatur, Illinois
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Monday, May 13, 193 PAGE TEN THE DECATUR REVIEW oo. STORM WARNING FOFEYE DICKIE DARE By E. C. SEGAR THE SKY DARKENS AS A HUGE SQUALL HEV L.OOK OFF THERE yiAM AUVE 7'rs. B-REE2IN UP.

fcE rAt 'I POUR DAys SLIP It ay and the "adventure" is clos'mg av cw THE COAST Or VSW ZEALAND lo)Ur THE CREW LSJ SIX OA.V-3 WITHOUT FOOO HE TOTTERING OY THEIR 1 mTmmmmmmm 10 or SfIES TO LANU rati nni fl THESE II EVERBOOY UJICH GOES OK SFJL ME ARK HfS GOT TO WE" iu I TOHGOt 1 ft HEfcvr exhumation- KZJ our veau, STICK VER TONGUE OUT vJkRTHER O0T- (RTHER.YA 1 5 WO FARTHER YA OOUJN, YA. 'UHW OUT. I9V Fr'mrf SrrWKaf. Inc. Cmr Pnlun njthti fforrd 1 Bv DON FLOVVFRs OH.

DIANA flbRS SI HOPE THESE OVERALLS N. I D'YA MEAN TO SAY Tx YEP I 'M 5NNA Oi i m-R T-SSTIU- PIT-) (t!) THAT VOLUNTARll-V VAvHERe'S TK (SDIAH A WITH HJ QhT Y3JV jJ 1 fSiME.W OF YOUR OWN FREE PlHOE AN' GAKOEN 'KfiJP rJ Lti WfX'S L) VILLW'RE ACTUALLY i J)7SPf A iTT Ifl fT xV 1 -j ij 1 SCORCH SMITH XOELgKLES HIS MEN 6Ef SoPEH'eiC MWjT'l NE6D YOUR m-tJI WE ENDOW FIBE Sy-- TRAIN WOE, XV AMMUNITION 913iV- 7 UNDER WAY Kp TWEyX WE'tL MjW1? LATER I 7 pmkip DANGER TRAILS By the Famous Explorer Martin Johnson the Biuflnfl Areola Seniors to Hear Indiana College Head ARCOLT Dr. W. P. Dearins.

IT IS GOOD ler, John D. Lloyd, Harold G. Ghere, Robert Foster, Lloyd O. Mc-Nary, Allan R. Guy, William A.

Kearns, Darrance Stuart, Frank E. McClane. 0 zoeoLL WILL Be PLflS even tujo spvpses Cfln'T UOLD UJflLSH DOujn A smnsHinG blolu ll SHr UGH DescenDS on iLF5iK ujalsh's weflo unoujRue thpt 'butch BuiLflRD.nn mspne IVOM POflCHCR IS D6T6HminD TO K6P TH6 SflFOHl OUT OF TH lPHfim COUITTRa joun ujalsh ujflLKS imo an aribush tuny you snenKin' 7 Stoningion Seniors To Give Play May 17 By Siaff Correspondent STONINGTON The senior class of Stonington high school will present the play, "The Tin D6V1LS president of Oakland college, Oak- land City, will address graduating seniors of Areola high i school at commencement exercises in the school auditorium the after- i noon of May 26. John Ferguson will deliver the class sermon. Seniors who will receive diplomas are: Dorothy Jane Burmeister, i JIary Emma Keal, Garnette Leone JIannon.

John H. Clark, Eunice! Case, Minnie Pearl Sargent, Mil-! UiHflT RnimfiL DO TW6- nanves Mum Foa the Hfiias in 1T5 Tan. fiHD ujwy THAT you BLOCK dred Frances Knaus. Vera Alice Lewellen. Doris Sterling, Ruth Moore Romine, Rosalie Helen Step-roe, Stanley T.

Moore, R. K. Edgar. VYilma Elizabeth Kearns. Sarah D.

Guy, Elno L. Pierson, Luella Pul-len, LaVonne E. Smith, Julia C. Greenwood, Harry O. Jiles.

Kathleen Frazier, Phvllis Evelyn WYenn Hero," in the school auditorium Friday, May 17. Music will be furnished by the senior orchestra directed by "Miss Lorraine Allen. The senior charge will be given by Peggy Donaldson and Lester Carson will give the response. Included in the cast are Dwight Pollock, Ruth Lavson, Jane Mc-Lain, Peggy Donaldson, Elvin Collier, Lois Markweel, William Geb-hart, Dorothy McCormick, Margaret Hyslop, Sara McAvoy, Margaret Weiser and Helen sujiFTty THey carch ths unconscious mfln imo th drrk juh6l6 BUT THIRD BLACK JOins TH BRTTLG INSPECTOR DAY Bv LESTER LEAR Welch, Elsie Elizabeth Thompson, Evely Marie Lillie, Charline Ellen Sterwalt. Joseph H.

Tozier, Mary Margaret Chaney, Delta McChono- han. F. L. McConnell, Earl V. Mil-'' I BUT Inspector MUST YOU BEFORE COPPERS LEAVES YOUR OFFICE.

SEE IF HE HAS IE PAY FORMER CROWN PRINCE NAPROVLY GOr WLL LET ME HELP YOU ON VITkI 3 CAN'T WAIT ANY LCNSEC) NVELL ATTEND T6 IT ESCAPED A BULKY ENVELOPE IN HIS POCKET HE HAS, 20ATT LET HM GET AWAY TAAT Afvsr p- GTOCrrOF A HORIZONTAL 43 Former cron prince. PEATH TRAP ENVELOPE OVERCOAT Dye. Sheer. Unable to hear. To corrode.

Beverace. Layer of tiles. Certain. I Tv Regions. Hodeepodae.

4K To guard. 50 MKT-- VHEN HE WENT TO SEAPCH TtErPLANS 1 13 14 15 16 ir He was to THE DUNE'S Raiiroad. 5 Place lor bathing. Finale. 55 Fiyins mammal.

Pronoun. 37 Musical note. 53 CHIEF A TEN KINS 7 i Thin. He is by race. The former is his father.

VERTICAL Canal-: 17 Curse. 20 Dower property. 21 Taxi. 23 Eacle. 24 Flaccid.

25 Mountain. 2fi Bard. 2R Fees of fishes. 30 Skill. 31 To peel.

32 Stepped. 34 Meadow. 3- Window part. 37 Fat. 40 Broader.

42 Cues. 44 Front. 45 Portuguese coin. 47 To run away. Carpet.

50 X. 51 Noah's boat. 53 Lup. 55 lauehter sound. 56 South America.

Stream obstruction. 59 HaSf an em. Era. FO(? THE 5TOLEN AIRSHIP PLANS. THE PLANS ARE Aor of peace.

Goddess To loan. 17 IS 13 20 22 23 "24 27 23 31 32 3f. 3P 40 41 i mtiJt IN HIS I I fWff Owned. Corpse. Market.

To bowl underhand. To drink doe-fashion. 1 Auto. 2 Puddles. 3 Helmsman.

4 Knife. 5 Pitcher. Gratifies Inordinately. 7 Snaky fish. 8 Rlcht.

9 To pervert. 10 Tipster. 14 BY ASSISTING WITH THE OVEGCOAT CHIEF JENKINS HOPES TO FBISK THE "DUNE'S PrtTfETS FOP THE sound of sorrow. A tenth. STOLEN AIRSHIP PLANS.

WILL HE He liatmitli 1H1 tr Tilt BafTpii, 'f Male sheep. r-IND I HfcM WfcLL KNOW lUDUkKUW. (Puzzle Answer on Paee 12 HOMER HOOPEE By FRED LOCHEK BEEN WONDERIM' cu-u DONT DOM'T AOVE! SNAKE WHKT YOli MUGS VWERE AAOVE! VJAT TILL HERE T-TAV c. UP TO -1 BEEN WATCUlM )I GET A CLUB ll THIS Q-C5UN' THFPP'S A BIC7 -LOOKS LKE A LUHERE'D THEIA PILLS i CHANCE VNTH THH 6QM-I I III MGHT MSS mws STE-ADY 'A SOCK vmTVAj gjj' COBR BEHIND YOli I 5 4 5 io bp 7 6 VvN I SAA I I I I I I I 1 I I a IIP' By CRANE WELL, WELL.WELL SO THIS ''TO THIMI4 THAT WE CAME ALLTH'I WHO -IHt BLAZES WCt a 1 IS THE JAMES OLIVER 7oCQAJ ESTATE WAV FROM EUKOPE CD 1 HAVP T. PITUCD TO (MHERIT MS if fill Si 10 DV kir.

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Years Available:
1878-1980