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est known and most popular cartoonists. Famous for the ludicrous "Boob McNutt," the most foolish "Foolish Questions" and his involved mechanisms for doing simple things. Rube Goldberg's host of admirers throughout New York City and suburbs look forward to his latest comic creation, "Bobo Baxter," appearing in the Evening Journal daily. Goldberg is a comic star of the first magnitude. [Illustration: CLIFF STERRETT, ARTIST _Creator of "Polly and Her Pals"_] Who hasn't heard about "Pa" and "Ma" and "Polly" and "Neewah"? This comic has an appeal for every member of the family. Evening Journal readers get hearty chuckles out of the predicaments of the "Hon. Pa" and his comeback to "Ma" ... they enjoy the prancings of the modern Polly and watch Neewah's futile attempts to save Pa from the wrath of the women. It's a classic among "family" comics. [Illustration: WALTER HOBAN, ARTIST _Creator of "Jerry on the Job"_] "Jerry" is the brightest, wittiest, snappiest and most clever of all OFFICE BOYS. Hoban keeps "Jerry" on the job and his job is to make folks laugh. In this respect "Jerry" is the most efficient office boy in America--and Evening Journal readers know it. Hoban's "Jerry on the Job" has attracted a multitude of admirers and they find their favorite comic in their favorite evening paper six days a week. [Illustration: CHIC YOUNG, ARTIST _Creator of "Dumb Dora"_] Trim little, pert little, chic Dumb Dora attracts a world of interest among Evening Journal readers. She is "not so dumb" and that's where the fun comes in. Men like "Dora" because she is clever. Women like "Dora" because she has charm and sense and is always good for a delicious laugh. Dora reflects the dash and independence of modern day flappers for Evening Journal readers in New York City and suburbs. [Illustration: EDWARD WELLINGTON VERDIER, ARTIST _Creator of "Little Annie Rooney"_] Verdier's cartoons tell a story chock-full of exciting interest for the kiddies. Boys, girls and wee tots gather 'round the Evening Journal comic page every evening intensely absorbed in the continued story of the adventures of "Little Annie Rooney." Verdier's comic strip grips and holds juvenile interest week in and week out the year around in the Evening Journal. [Illustration: RAY McGILL, ARTIST _Creator of "Journalisms"_] A comic artist with a keen sense of news! He draws a daily strip for Evening Journal readers giving them a hum
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