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BIG TOP By ED WHEELAN I
.ALA PALOOZA She Does Some Fast Thinking By RUBE GOLDBERG
WORRIES’ HAVE COURSE. pPf COULD FIND LALAIP ( OKAY MISS IALA- LOOKIN'* FOR J SHE "f
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S’MATTER POP —Alert Supporting Column^Good! By C. M. PAYNE
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, PERRY, GEORGIA
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"THIS charming little girl in her
•*■ big-brimmed sunbonnet and
short dress will be quite at homo
on your lawn. Holding a watering
can, she is an industrious as well
as decorative figure.
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In 16-Inch size, she comes on pattern
7.0 277, 15 cents, all ready to be traced to
plywood or thin lumber, cut out with jig
or coping saw and painted. She makes a
fine companion for the Farmer Brown’*
boy cutout, Z 9278, 15 cents. Send order to:
AUNT MARTHA
Box 166-W Kalitas City, Mo.
Enclose 15 cents for each pattern 1
desired. Pattern No
Pattern No
Name
Address
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His Line
Sally—Oh, my brother writes
me that he is a haberdasher for
a railroad.
Dinocan—What do you mean—
“haberdasher” for a railroad?
Sally—Well, he says he has 1
charge of the tics.
“I’d like to get married and set
tled down,” said the young chap,
“but I guess I’ll have to stay sin
gle and settle up.”
Assurance Needed
“Is this the Fidelity Insurance com
pany?”
“Yes, ma'am, it is. What can we do
for you?”
“/ want to arrange to have my hus
band's fidelity insured.”
Down to Faith
“Of course, I must ask you for
a deposit,” said the landlady.
“Certainly,” replied the new
tenant, handing over the required
sum.
“Thanks. Now, shall we trust
each other, or do you want a re
ceipt?”
DON’T BE BOSSED
BY YOUR LAXATIVE— RELIEVE
CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY
• When you feel gassy, headachy, logy
due to clogged-up bowels, do as millions
do —take Feen-A-Mint at bedtime. Next
morning thorough, comfortable relief,
helping you start the day full of your
normal energy and pep, feeling like a
million! Feen-A-Mint doesn’t disturb
your night’s rest or interfere with work the
next day. Try Feen-A-Mint, the chewing
gum laxative, yourself. It tastes good, it’s
handy and economical... a family supply
FEEN-fl-MINTTo*
One Heart and Mind
Let us, then, fellow-citizens, unite
with one heart and one mind. Let 1
us restore to social intercourse
that harmony and affection with
out which liberty and even life it
self are but dreary things.—
Thomas Jefferson.
A (ll’Mkill colds’ misery
PEHETRO DROPS J
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We Can All Be
EXPERT
BUYERS
9 In bringing ui buying Information, os
to prices that are being asked for
what we Intend to buy, and os to the
quality wo can expect, the advertising
columns of this newspaper perform a
worth while service which saves us
many dollars a year. .
• || Is a good habit to form, the habit
of consulting the advertisements every
time we make a purchase, though we
have olreody decided just whol we
wont and where we arc going to boy
It. It gives us the most priceless feeling
In the world: the feeling of being
adequately prepared.
• When we go Into a store, prepared
beforehand with knowledge of what is
offered end ot what price, we go as
on expert buyer, filled with self-confi
dence. It Is a pleasant feeling to hove,
the feeling of adequacy. Most of the
unhappiness in the world can be traced
to a lock of this feeling. Thus adver
tising shows another of Its manifold
facets —shows Itself as on aid toward
making all our business relationships
more secure ond pleasant.
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