WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950 : THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIFTEEN LI'L ABNER ey Three On A Honeymoon con By Al Capp | TIM TYLER'S LUCK By Lyman Young : [~ 7_AN' fia : SOMETIMES, BROTHER, AH IT'S TH' ONLY Way T'GIT ). | | NOBODY LOOKS UP T* NETHER OF | TRUE" AN, NOW ¢ 27 FIRST THE TROOPER ER rr i 5 2 - IZZUBLE. LI'L. RUNTS S& US COULD 3 i ; GETS IT, BRIMSON.... WISHES WE WARN'T IN THIS ALONG. ONE BIB GUY {-- MEZOBLE THEY LOOKS gz | EVER HOPE ¥ MAE, PASS THATY YOU HEARD HIM, HENDERS! ND THEN Yous 7 HORRIBLE PARTNERSHIP?" : 2 |B 1 PASS T ; 'RE. ME --T'OTH DOWN ON US. THAR'S T'GIT A BIG, | TOMORROW, SHELL u LET THE TROOPER HAVE BAY WERE YO IT ALL 2 TTLE GUYS" ? No OTHER WAY T'LOOK, BOOTIFUL J BE OUR BRIDES | | " THEY y . [| h WANTS PEPENS. WHO'S ; T ead SEE US AT ALLS" i By Lee Falk and Phil Davis os RY : Ne 7 A Capitalistic Lie AS THE THUG SWINGS, MANDRAKE] | A HAND FROM NOWHERE SUDDENLY --AND DISAPPEARS WITH IT == JACK-= INT E LL? » = GESTURES HYPNOTICALLY SEEMS TO GRAB THE BLACKJACK INTO THE WA HE DESCRIBED HIS LUNCH IN AMEIICA vw A LARGE HH... IF T COULD 1 CAN BELIEVE YOU EXPECTED ME. - oR WE TRIED SABOTAGE WITH 3 | | CANYALOUP, CHICKEN SOUP, ROAST BEEF, LY JUST HAVE GOT BEAD YOUR SACK Va ; ¢ EAE ND ght AA | AN AR TIT | EEN ag : a : HEARD y,% WITH up MEAL... G TT TOO HE 19s. 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WOULDN ' TONIGHT TIME, Z--THERE HOW'D YOU LIKE TO HAVE ; D ES , 18 NO ARMY HERE! 7/{ IT NEARS SUNRISE-TIME FOR THE INNER = H : TOPSY'S ASKED ~Y CHANCE YONDER WINDOW, EXECUTION OF THE AMERICANO /; WITH ME FOR 7% FIND YOURSELF 71 IT WILL GO ONCE MORE To MY v: 2 : THURSDAY. an oz | MY THEN FATHER FOR HIS : BI f : | LIFE By Norman Marsh | I JUST PUT ON i A | +BECAUSE OF J LESS THAN NOTHING. | |<SMILES NO MORE. HE 1S SAD a] SO THATS IT! THE WHOLE JUNGLE IN NAIL POLISH! [| [YoU ACTION. J ILL FIGHT JHE WORLD. | | WEEPS, EVER SINCE THOSE FOUL AN UPROAR BECAUSE A CHILD LOST) J) 50 1VE HEARD. THE DOES THAT MY SON, MV HEIR, THE STRANGERS STOLE HIG BELOVED J] I HIS PET? IT POESN'T ZL WAMBES] AND OTOWEY MEAN NOTHING JSR LIGHT OF LIFE«« I SEEM POSGIBLE? 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