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MUTT and JEFF by BUD FISHER COMIC MIS SECTION CENTS Woodbridge, New Jersey, Friday, February 14, 1930 ates ilarm Sy§- In side facing the $30,000 I N«T»c« THAT be ?tuck tB r more, and i'k for un- ion to tak* ign like that .urn uut and h* only way vntor of nhn.ild turp :thor for tM it. SUyhif not prevent, )ing through hy voting • i MUTT AND JEFF Well, WeU, WeU!!! By BUD FISHER ttA •^ TB L&T YOVJ STAV HALF AM Houfe, As Union ; - H€ THROWS . For Five '• Make* \ ». 1 rviccs have <. ( years, he- urch. But it revealed at the "Union i last night •n ted at Oak avenue. The the Rev. Dr. iccepted th« go. the purpose i course of i there was no delinita • matter was cr meeting, day evening, nt Church" diiip which ni'rly owned o resides at •oad and the ;o there was ther side of oad tracks, ay mornings n a»a place t id ay after- d Si i Middlesex ave- e road. naled the prop- ad near Middle- 'nion Protestant u house of wor- .•(Mistructed, and jn have con- ring the past ation sent a bn accepted, iiiiuch as the religious so- ii ng among ., technically lien who are i Protestant lmitted into there is no id the Union not accept lies, and ad- tbership, be- ily uonstitut- ant Church Dr. Spurdle on will con- ighly discua- tind it was jrity of Pro- ther Luther- that if the her of these )ti)ve advan- iiiiiiiuiuty as ollack ; Empire Rahway Enlarged >ntin<ied. OH.BooHooHoo'. atre of Rah- I over Mon- rat ik, operators Negotiations uths ago and ) subuequent- sulted in the m announce-" n M. Bratter the- Empire his week, but jen only Sat- s future. The • will be en- •ille continu- leclares that -ains will be i a result of INS CY tmerly of imboy PACE EIGHT SECT1 CARING FOR All' IN WINTER SEA^ Suggestions for Startini in Extremely Cold Weather. During the recent •which swept over ilia grwiii-r lh« country, mtiuy tlmimntuls < mobile! could out lie BUirtr-l i Ing parked In the <i|><m. Tli* r i lctl flnt aid (lp|)uriiiii'm (if t j cago Motor club oH'tm tin- fi tlild to itiuting In frigid i turc« Uu Light e«t Lubricant 1. Ask the aguni'y of y«'ir i rellnlile filllnn slittlon the 1 lubrlcftnn, cuuipnillile with HU ' cation. In the crank ifise a | ton. -!< By SOL HESS 1 Itefore stepping on (In* THE NEBBS Junior Gets a Hard-Earned Reward • see tu It Ihnt the ifmr shift In lUMHrnl anil rteprcus tin Onu BrlUta Klfita Iwnri pedal. Open the h;un| fc> I 1 on* quarter of the way <>r n 3. Step on the Btnru-r nnd •^iie L WEEO 9 X. Ill y wsuu, IP IT HX. BE 5ACK POft\ 1 1 , choke sparingly. ' CENJT5 TO 66T THAT » l| p* " ISNT OUWIOR WEBB . 4. If th« starter cannot VALENJTIWE FOR i Uf DID VO> COME CVER ) motor, set the spark tir fu 6OT OUTTE I ,FVOUDiOJT and' pull sharply upwind 1Pe&e>v_WHERE AM/ W TO VISIT ME? J crank. TliU quick motion t I GOING TO / *"1! i quentlj start motore wln-n tl ME / 1 1 FROM falls. 1 | Parking for Long P«r 1 WAS fi. When It It ei[>e«toil thn THAT WAS I will remain parked in the o| •rVl \ long period, it Is wise, when ^U^sfM i the motor off, to speed it all i th«n shut off the Ignition t ' It at the mime time. This causes A gasoline vapor to I In tli* cylinder* wlicu Die next started. This practice HHB used Infrequently, howevei gasoline drawn Into the tend! to seep past the pi: raBBS^» the crank case, where It 6 X \± - oU. The oil should ha rhi If thin trick li I-PRO' 8. Tlie Ignltlor »yati'in sin r V v if; WELL, SHE 0O6HT TO GIVE. WELL, i GOT A KJICKEL FROM AGERE'S TW£ MONE£V FOR ^ FOR THIS- VRMSTRON4&- AND MRS. MATHE6OU /THAT VALEWTIKJEJ•^iR. BlCkER- MAKES SWELL COOKIES AMD SAVE ME 2 CEMT5 FOR WATCMINJ6 MEP (PUT IT IM A NJice CLEAKJ I LIKE 'EM BUT I >ABV WHILE SHE WENT IMTO THESTORe- ) V RMVELOP WILL SHE GIV&5 ME NOW, )F MRS. KEUJV 6N/SS ME A UTTLE CASH FOR <3OINJ& TO THE DRESSMAKER Nw MR, BICKER.? A 1 CAM GET THAT SWELL VALENTINE 3^*4 She FOR < o #1 • in • LOUE ——y •-% •L_ Richland USft 3^ Reg. 25c Fini Peache Our Producer to ;:&•• S^SIS Merchandining per High Quality Coff ly low price. I'LL WRITE ON rr_To PE&6V, 1'Ml HAVE VOU 60T FROM OUNIOR*_ I'M MOT RtM(biM6 A THERE T-50ME UTTLE ITS WONEO* AS( BOX OF CAMOV !TO 5PeMO ALLTMAT MONEV T OF A DINKY VALEMTlMEl VOUR BUSISJE5S FOR VOUK. WMAT1VE6OT" UNLESS 1 LET HER KNOW VALENTINE- 1 BET THAT NOU'R.6 IT ISWT WHO IT'S PROM - IT COSTS 1 HOPEVOO TO SIVE TO U LET'S SEE kA LOT OF MONEV TO 65 IM LOV3 S __ Victor Blend COFFEE w* ::w*MW' A mild lilei of th Acme Brand COFFEE A rich, licai Suiti'd fur Seal 60 ON.LET VOU STOP I'LL SHOW .- PEC&V FROM <JuviOZ\\Suy THIS AROUMO WITM ME AMD F TMIS NOU \T5 A GR6A' 6EAUTIFUL '.'. -'TAV/A/e: SHOULD &E THE FAIREST Reg. 32c ME SEE IT- BU5IKJE55 MIKJUTe.,V0O SAD FLOWFBS IF I KKJEVJ WHERE THEY G£ew/_ ASCOoi I'LL SET IT5 TO MIND OR. VOU'LL &E 1 - 00 VOU _/WC> THIKIE SHOULD d£ THE HAPPJ&T HOOZS Del Mon A LITTLE OIMKV VOUR OWN V0UR.HAT OKJ VOUR NECK _ BUSINESS COULD W/SHES MAKE Th/6M SO* ISN'T I'll VMOCK VOUR HEAD THAT WONDERFULL MUCH NIC OFF, I .THAN CANO^/ OR AWVTMIMG'. ASCO Pean Seville Oran Beardeley'* ASCO Pure ASCO Pure ASCO Pure Princess Jel California T Marshall's \ oay ons CENTS ates klarm Syt- 1n sidp facing thu J30.000 >n, and I K»i'» ah««d be jtuck to r more, and «k (or an- ion to takt S'MATTER POP? •t- On The Brink of War By C M. PAYNE igs like that urn out and he only way • votor of thould turn A ither for tn« it. Staying Too Qu\CK\ I "DON'T not prevent A To ful CD A 2.2. Lt )ing through \>y voting EWES ON T-4A- SMC it A Society As Union i For Five Make* \ t. rvices have •f years, Ise- urch. But it revealed at the "Union i lost night :ated at Oak avenue. Tha the Rev. Dr. iccepted the go. the purpose 3 course of ) there vjaa no definite 1 matter waa fir meeting, day evening, nt Church" dinic which deny owned o resides at •oad and the ;o thero wa» ther side of oad tracks, ay mornings n as a place . iday aaf terr .- 14 'irpos/e Middlesex ave- :e road. inated the prop- oud near Middle- STlU- MIVIM •Jnion I'rotestant Ut> 1M K13> 1 f a house of wor- g^p^tructed, and ~3te"-/\fPAr * :n have con- "Iff*WATHAT J •ing the past ation sent a no accepted. iinuch aa the religious so- ling among ., technically 1 TOP !ren who are 1 Protestant Imitted into there is no id the Union not uccept hes, and ad- '.bership, be- .ly constitut- ant Church Dr. Spurdle on will con- ighly distus- imd it waa >rity of Pro- thi'r Luther- that if the her of these )rove advan- imniunity as \UuiT LET ME- * « CUTE&T klTTUt- J 1 1 \ I oliack i — *• *f ) , • —«• . ) n ill ; Empire J . 1 Rahway mm ~^r-<* Enlarged mtinued. i v itre of Rah- I over Mon- ^<S1 ;k, operators F m Negotiations mfc :iths ago and i subsequent- suited in the 111 announce-' 11 n M. Bratter the Empire 3 his week, but pen only Sat- 1 future. The ;i • will be en- f ille continu- leclarea that •ama will be 1 a result of INS --* . C Y rraerly of Vmboy IONS fnue V PAflK RlfiHT PEG' CARING FOR A' %f IT HAPN'T ©IN FOR ME THE 5KIPPER NEVER IH WINTER Stl NABBEP HIM TOONERVILLE Suggestion* for Start in Extremely Ct Weather. FOLKS ' During the recent tub) i »hleh swept over the grtjat FONTAINE FOX the country, mnnj thousiint! mobiles could not be siarlei tng parked In the open. Th I let! first aid depart incut o i cago Motor club offers the kldi to starting In frigid turea Fontaine Fox Utt Ughust Lubric 1. Ask the agency of you TOONERVILLE FOLKS The Hero reliable filling atntlnn th RrKaiii Rift* ' lubricants, cotnpnilrte with ' cation, In the crank ruse i box. 2. Before stepping on • OU ARE THE ONLY ONE THAT SEEMS To ** HE WILL BC HIPIN' Fr^OM 1 see to It thut the gear nh BE A8L.E TO NAB THAT £HILP, SKIPPER,. ME CERTAIN, SO % RECKON In neutral and ili-iircus pedal. Open the bund fi PJ-EASE BRING HIM BACK HERE TO X 06TTA USE SUBTERFUGE ) one-quarter of the nay ol T6 NA0 HIMi ANP X 3. Step on the starter a ME; HE'S SO 6RA-ZY , choke sparingly. YOU'UL PROBABLY FINP HIM THINK t dOT A GOOD 4. If the starter cannc i motor, set the spark fit WITH HER * , and poll sharply upwart j crunk.
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