Father Time ees Them figs. Q THE MILL WHEEL OF TIME og .QL X b3,f2ggK Well, Well. Gertrude Dies wife's large:-at easy chair on his is with a circus, booked as the tractor. fat lady from Zo Zo islands, There is Bill Smith, known as -ft 1 ,X and weighs 698 pounds. Ifand Smith, the world's cham- x I ,, t J ill nl, ala f f QV!! 5 X sit M J, If llll 'E il V ll S! ff li fxigsdiffj ll Well, well, folks, let's look into my little crystal. Look far, far into the future, and we may see some of the seniors of '36, Yes, I see one, the time is twenty years from the present. Ah, yes, there is Ed Whitelawg he appears to be somewhat of a chauffeur. Oh, yes, a garbage wagon driver. I see another. VVell, well, Harold Day, a prominent Vvfall Street ash wagon driver. I-Ie is strolling along Fifth avenue. Here we have Alma Tipton, the Kate Smith of 1956. George Graves is now an old corn fed farmer, who delights to tell his kids how he and the boys, back in 1936, put the skids under Pratt. I see a soap box--a crowd-- oh, yes. Tex Haile, one of the Communistic leaders of the day, is delivering a speech in the park. E.llen Marie Garner is a torch singer. She holds her audience spellbound. Arland Walters, disappoint- ed in all his love affairs, has turned hermit and now lives in a cave. Dick Cramer is one of the government's cheese inspect- ors. He is known as Cheesy Cramer. I see Enid Coberly, a typical old maid, gossiping with the lady across the street, who is no other than Lucille Stead, another old maid. They are talking about their cats. Elsie Mae Cheatum, Holly- v.'ood's number one star, has just completed her best pic- ture, Little Red Riding Hood. Victor Morgan, another star, played the part of the papa bear in Elsie Mae's new pic- ture. Earl Boydston, a senator, is debating on the floor of the senate. His deep, dramatic voice thrills the spectators. Iietty Cross is the editor of the Denver Post, and it is rum- ered she will be a second ,, ,L Ileaisi. lVell, well, Howard Mun- den is sport editor of the Den- ver Post. He is dishwasher at home too. CHow about that Betty?J Elayne Sturdy is a second Gracie Allen-only she giggles more than Gracie did. Burneta Young is professor of chemistry at Kansas Uni- versity, the atoms always were interesting to her. Here now we see the great Professor Richard Bock, the second Einstein who has just discovered how to make syn- thetic beer. Reverend Bob Mateer, the second Billy Sunday, is deliv- ering a sermon. I see a cloud of dust-a new 1956 Terraplane shoots by, yes, Merton Kostner is still up to his old tricks. I see Tal Jones, a regular roughneck, who will fight any- body, anywhere, anytime-the brute! W'e, again go out to the cows and chickens and find Fred Nunemaker, the world cham- pion hog caller putting his pion billiards shot. He said he learned how when he was going to school. Allred Screen returned to Ireland soon after leaving school. He is reported to be working on a railroad. Isadora Struble is a well known comedian. After play- ing on Broadway for several years she made a tour of Europe and Arkansas. Martha McKenna, w e l l known criminal lawyer, has just been appointed as the first woman supreme court justice. She looks very solemn when the court is in session. Cleal LaFever is still a man about town-sort of a gigolo, though. Oh, yes. I see a fan dancer. Well, well, Frances Helen Kabler-she dances like Sally Rand. Lauren Ashcraft is a noted parachute jumper. His high- est jump-off the top of a windmill, was talked of for days. Don VVarnburg is president of the American Fishworm Company. They provide fish- worms for the lazy fishermen who won't dig their own. The former Cora Schrag is suing Mary Alice Moore, a typical gold digger, for a cool millionfi She claims Mary Alice stole the affections of her husband. Eunice Lantis is a fancy knife thrower and trick horse back rider with Bunkum and lllariuni Circus. Wilbur Darngrover is a pro- fessional hobo. Barney has been in more jails than any other hobo in the U. S. A.
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