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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Dell
Title: Four Color
Page Count: 52
Genre: Humor
Era: Golden
Cover Price: 0.10 USD
Cover Date: January 1944
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Country: United States
Jiggs is robbed while he's locked out of the house. Jiggs falls asleep and misses dinner. Jiggs plays poker while his wife plays bridge. Maggie's brother is collecting rubber for the war effort. Jiggs overloads his closet.; Nora dresses a little girl as the devil and she frightens everyone in the household. Maggie tells Jiggs to clean up the lot next door. Jiggs loses his top hat to the wind and picks up someone else's. Jiggs tries to browbeat Maggie's little dog.; Jiggs and Maggie try to get away from a boring couple, but meet them again at the movies. A misplaced street number leads to Jiggs' furniture being taken away. Jiggs buys a present for his Aunt Susie.; Jiggs uses construction equipment to sneak out of the house.; Jiggs sneaks into the house after staying out late.; Jiggs and his pals get a poker game together in a construction office hoisted high in the air by a crane.; The men at a party go out to the garden, where Jiggs has started a dice game.; Jiggs' doctor prescribes a trip to the mountains, but Maggie goes instead.; After spending much effort opening and unpacking a barrel, Jiggs discovers it was delivered to him by mistake.; Jiggs and Maggie to a quiet cottage in the country, which is quickly overrun by relatives.; Jiggs sets the gossips talking when he's seen talking to a tramp--Maggie's brother.; Maggie calls several couples to come for dinner but no one is home.; Maggie has a musicale and the next day Jiggs asks his doctor to recommend a trip to seashore so he won't have to see those people again.; Jiggs waits two hours for his wife and daughter to get ready to go out, only to find that they had left over two hours earlier.; Jiggs wrecks the house trying to get a photo of his dog.; Maggie's cousin escapes from jail.; Jiggs has a construction crane remove an unwanted piano player from his house--piano and all.; Jiggs tries to give his dog a bone.; Jiggs' mansion is so large that he can't find his wife in it.; Jiggs tries to get out of going to a penthouse party by leaving the house by a rope from an airplane.; Jiggs pretends he's sick, but ends up with a house full of well-wishers.; Jiggs and Maggie keep missing connections while Maggie is going to have her hair done.; A rumor about Maggie's father makes the rounds.; Maggie is annoyed by the neighbor's record playing.; Waiting until the last minute, Maggie orders a list of items for a party; Maggie wants to make sure Jiggs is properly dressed to meet a sophisticate.; Maggie is upset her name is not in the society column.; Jiggs tries to ditch a tough-looking character that's following him.; Maggie sends Jiggs to return a book, which turns into a round-robin of returning borrowed items.; Jiggs keeps getting disturbed while trying to take a nap.; Jiggs trades a vase for a moose head.; After a real estate agent describes a country home in glorious detail, Jiggs decides to go see it in person.; Jiggs pretends to be sick to get out of going to the opera.; Maggie packs an absurdly large amount of luggage for a trailer trip.; Jiggs sends back a badly-typed business letter and each person passes the blame down to someone of lower status.; Jiggs has to take care of Mrs. Razem's daughter.; Jiggs tries to get someone to complain about Maggie's singing.; Maggie has Jiggs' den redecorated with a nautical theme.; Maggie has an interior decorator completely change their house.; Jiggs tries to keep Maggie from seeing a newspaper article about a fight at Dinty Moore's.; Jiggs invites three noblemen for dinner, who turn out to be the ex-husbands of their maid.; Jiggs and his friend go fishing and hook a submarine.