PAGE SIXTEEN : THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1951 Local : By Al Capp TIM TYLER'S LUCK -By Lyman Young | ti ---- = Sl Tog cugrinTE) = THE CURRENTS ag 2. v %( TOO STRONG -- - y NAS . PNG IM TIONG Ri Sot TIM TIRING / a ------e MY FUTU 1S ASSURED" 'MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN LOCKE Si By Ham Fis D, WINDOWS BARRED. UDDENLY, TWO v 1 = ; = ! VALKED RINT INTO A TRAP. sll | GLOWING Eves rE Fu -- TCT ore Ji Ed 1 DARLING...KNOBBY WANTS JOE... YOU MADE THAT : BS | THE DARK---~ - | | oeAR. He savs youre THe REMEMBER. | | TO INVEST MV WINNINGS | oy" MONEY AND IT: HE MESSAGE SAD CORE Til JOR WAY T0 SP IN TH J ASOT A CALL EROW KNEE, ... | | LUCKIEST THING EVER HAPPENED} HE DIDN'T ALONG WITH HIS OWN, 7 YOURS, 10 DECIDE SSAGE SAID TO BRING TH BOX : RT 5 ! A hs FINEST HE'S LIKE A TO ME. HE RAVED ABOUT YOU... HE SAYS WE'LL HAVE WHAT TO DO WITH TO THE : 11. { MReresTen NIE WORD be FAVORITE NEVER HEARD HIM GO ON S0'( WAY ONCE. 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IT'S A I'M MY MYTHICAL ip, otAns wi nk. \1e 2 TELL Vou HE was A Bopigh SEES, LETS, COL.HOOFER'S FIRST NIGHT || MUCH / DARING PLAN BUT IM || CHUM MISE DAISY km GENT PLAY 1 3 OUTHPIECE MIGHT HAVE BEEN THERE MIGHT BE A OUT ALMOST WRECKED UNTIL Ts Hom: DARIN INED TO PUT DEMURE! THE COTTON HARD-BOILED DETECTIVE SOUNDED NASTY DEAD WHEN 1 GOT MOuTHPIE y TOMOR! | . ! ! \ AD 'WHEN HE PHONED be HERE! STOP TRYING OFF THE HOOK DICTATING WHEN RAISE W/ NG FOR ! ! : WHEN YOU HE WAS SHOT! YOu ON THAT WAX SLEEP ALL DAY ffi! aHT WON'T BE REASON TO KILL T.K.! Fo Xu, Son ip pry You oN THAT WA) TONIGH | OP mE You GOT uP "ile alloy By Norman Marsh - i . LGH/- DONT KNOW INDIANS | | IDAYTIMES THEY SEEK SHELTER FROM THE | | THREE SEEMINGLY ENDLESS NIGHTS THEN AS THE SUN ] WELL, THEYS i -- A ONLY TELL ME ONE IS THERE] | BLAZING SUN-AND LORNA TENDS DANNY'S LIFTS ABOVE THE CRGAN MOUNTAINS T0 THE EAST-- | || JEST ONE THING : FOR BLOWIN' YER BEYOND THE SANDS, WOUNDS WATER RUNS LOW-THE HORSES OH,BOY! 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