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THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE 1
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
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BIC 1 t/l threatens Jeff Bangs, owner of the circus DJT LU WtILLLAIN
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LALA PALOOZA Professor Zeero Gets Closer to the Stars By RUBE GOLDBERG
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I POP— Hustling to Get Nowhere By J. MILLAR WATT
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Mrs. Mcßride—Before we were t
~| married you often wished there was
some brave deed you could do to
show your love for me.
Mcßride—Yes, dear, and I would
do it now.
Mrs. Mcßride—Then, love, go
down into the kitchen and give
Bridget a week’s notice.
Hidden Series
Mrs. Meeker—Dear, what’s the
difference between direct taxation
and indirect taxation?
Meeker—The same as the differ
ence between your asking me for
money and going through my pock
ets when I’m asleep.—Pathfinder
magazine.
Cautious
Mother was poking about in the
shrubs when she suddenly called
out:
“Look, Junior! Here’s a little
green snake!”
“You better look out,” cautioned
Junior, “it may be just as danger
-J ous as a ripe one.”
|j [ THE WORLD AT ITS WORST By gluyas wiluams |JJ
WITH 60£Sf5 £fPZC<€D VOOR HOSBRHD SltfrtS
BAWLING FOR HELP BECAUSE HE HAS (SOT SOMEfHIKG 1M HIS EVE,
JUNIOR CALLS BRlfeHtlV -fME INK SPILLED WHILE HE WAS FILUH6
HIS ?ENj AND VOO SNAG VOUR DRESS )H VOUR HAIR^.
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1 Tot Will Welcome
Friendly Calico Dog
He’s made to be hugged—you’ll
hate to part with him once you’ve
finished him. But you can rest
assured the one who gets him—
whether he’s to be toy or mascot
will welcome him. Calico and this
pattern that’s easy to sew is all
you need. You’ll want to make
a whole litter of them! Pattern
6202 contains a pattern and direc
tions for making dog; material*
needed.
To obtain this pattern, send 19
cents in stamps or coins (coin*
preferred) to The Sewing Circle,
Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th
St., New York, N. Y. i
Relieve discom*
UIATCDVI fort of head cold.
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nrHUfl Drops in each
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easier breathing.
PE METRO mo”
Worthy Scholar
Every scholar is something add
ed to the riches of the common
wealth.—John Knox,
LOST YOUR PEP?
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Condltlone Due to Sluggish Bowel#
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Without KISK druggist. Make the teat—than
If not delighted, return the box to us. We will
refund the purchase
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QUICK RELIEF
FOR fIC|D
QjjS^i^INDIGESTION
Humane and Just
One cannot be just if one Is not
humane.—Vauvenargues.
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“Luden’s are a natural
choice, because they
contribute to your q C&A
alkaline reserve when
you have a cold.” ’S'-'. i>" wf
M. SOUTHARD;
Registered Nurse, New York
LUDENS
MENTHOL COUGH DROPS $$
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Nature designed the kldneye to do *
marvelous Job. Their taak la to keep the
flowing blood stream free of an excess of
toxic impurities. The act of living—lf ft
itself—lt constantly producing waate
matter the kldneye must remove from
the blood if good health la to endure.
When the kidneys fail to function a#
Nature intended, there le retention of
waste that may cause body-wide dls>
tress. One may suffer nagging backache,
persistent headache, attacks of dizziness,
getting up nights, swelling, oufflnes#
under the eyes—feel tired, nesvous, all
worn out.
Frequent, scanty or burning passage#
may be further evidence of kidney oc
bladder disturbance.
The recognized and proper treatment
Is a diuretic medicine to help the kidney#
get rid of excess poisonous body waste,
use Doan's Pills. They have had more
than forty years of public approval. Ar#
endorsed the country over. Insist on
Doan's. Sold at all drug stores.
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LIQUID. TABLETS due to Colds
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