THURSDAY. OCT. 12, 1944
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7. W hat is the highest m ountain
T h e Q u estio n a
Canada?
1. How m any men have served
as vice president of the United j
States?
T h e A n s w e rs
2. What is a virago?
1. T h irty -th re e .
3. The B ill of R ights of which
2. A burbulent wom an.
state was used as a model when
3. V irg in ia .
the B ill of Rights of the U . S. Con
4. The coastal cities of the state
stitution was d raw n up?
of W ashington.
4. W hat are the cloudiest spots ‘ 5. Sherm an, M a rs h a ll, Coolidge,
in the U nited States?
D aw es, C urtis, G a rn e r, W allace.
5. Can you nam e the last seven
6. F lo rid a (S t. Augustine was
vice presidents?
founded in 1565 by the Spanish).
6. In w h at state is the oldest . 7. M t. Logan (Y ukon province,
city in the U nited States?
19,850 feet h ig h ).
How to Remove Partition Between
Rooms, Yet Have Separate Units
B y R u th W y e t h S p e ars
NOTE— Here Is news for homemakers.
This sketch is from a new booklet by
Mrs Spears called M A K E YO UR OWN
CURTAINS This 32-page book la full of
smart new curtain and drapery ideas with
illustrated
step-by-step directions for
measuring, cutting, making and hanging
all types from the simplest sash curtain
to the most complicated lined over
drapery or stiffened valance. Whatever
your curtain problem here is the answer.
Order book by name and enclose 13 cents.
Address:
MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
Bedford Hills
New York
Drawer It
Enclose 13 cents for book "M ake
Your Own Curtains."
A V E you e v e r thought of re
m oving the p artitio n between
yo ur liv in g and dining room but
feared the ceiling would sag if sup
ports w ere rem oved? O r, perhaps
you have considered the idea and
decided th a t a fte r a ll it m ig h t not
alw ays be convenient to have the
tw o rooms in one? H e re is an an
sw er to both of these questions.
The sketch shows the p a rtitio n
rem oved to give a g re a te r feeling
of space but the m a in supports
have been le ft in. A balustrade
between the tw o rooms m akes a
division w ithout spoiling the light
a iry effect and a d ra w cu rtain
m atching the liv in g room d ra -
peries m ake it possible to shut the
dining room off when desired. By
th e c le v e r use of c u rtainin g
throughout the two rooms a re
d ra w n together though they are
s till separate units.
Name ............................................... .
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A m erican paratroopers returning from the front following three days
of fighting without re lie f n ear A rnhem . Holland, where B ritish sky a rm y
was trapped by the N azi. The B ritish were able to w ith d raw , leaving
behind 1.200 wounded. This was the first set back during present phase
of the cam paign.
F a llin g under the spell of a Paris
creation. A rm y nurse, L ieu t. Louise
Alben exchanges, te m p o ra rily , her
business-like steel h elm et, for the
newest in P a ris hat creations, pre
sented to her by a m illin e r whose
husband was killed by G erm an s.
Fanciers in China
Signs of the Finies in Belgium
Address ........ .......................................
Starts INSTANTLY to relieve
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N ot the least apt sign of the tim es is the fact th at this is an ex-N azi
pillbox upon which the Joyful citizens of Liege, B elgium , scrawled th e ir
messages of welcome for the Allies and th e ir hate for the fleeing Nazis.
Pillboxes were m arvels of construction, but unable to withstand the su
perior Allied a ir and land a tta c k .
L o n d o n L ig h ts G o on A g a in
P fc . Tony Canonico, a Bronx p i
geon fan cier, finds a fan in China,
who helps him c a rry on his hobby.
Assisting him is the Chinese mascot
dubbed " J u n io r" by the A m erican
G Is .
T hey acquired a flock of
pigeons and built loft on mess hall.
ACHES-PAINS
Soreness and Stiffness
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For blessed prompt relief — rub on
pow erfully sooth in g M usterole. It
actually helps break up painful local
congestion. So much easier to apply than
a mustard plaster. "No /uta. No maas
v-itA StssteroU!" Just rub it on.
MUSTEROLE
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Since 30 years ago. its-
P A Z O i PILES
Returns Indicate General
Had Had Some Mouthful!
A story, o ver which m an y serv
icem en a re chuckling, is going the
rounds. I t concerns a certain
A m e ric a n general who had some
teeth ex tra cte d rec e n tly . N e x t
d a y , to his m o rtificatio n , he
learned th a t the lost m o lars w ere
being sold as souvenirs a t any of-
fe r above $1 per tooth.
D e te rm in e d to stop this, he sent
out his aides w ith instructions to
buy a ll these g ris ly —and v e ry p e r
s o n a l-m e m e n to e s they found on
offer and so keep them fro m the
public.
B y evening they had a ll returned
w ith th e ir purchases. T o ta l bag—
87 teeth!
MUSCULAR
Relieves pain and soreness
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For re lie f from the (erture o f simple
Piles. P A Z O oiatm eal has bee« famous
fer more than thirty years. H e re ’a why:
First. P A Z O oistm ent soothes inflam ed
areas, relieves saia and itching. Second.
P A ZO ointm ent lubricates hardened,
dried yarta— helps prevent cracking and
soreness. T h ird . P A Z O ointm ent tends
to redace swelling and cheek bleeding.
Fourth, it's easy to nse. P A Z O o in l-
m ent's perforated Pile Pipe makes ap
plication simple, thorongh. Your doctor
can tell you about P A ZO ointm ent.
G et PAZO N ow ! At Your D ru g g is ts !
Gas on Stomach
W hen exeeaa stom ach acid eansee p a in fu l, r u ffo e a t-
m r ira*. sour stom ach and h e artburn doctors usually
prescribe th e fa s te s t -a c tin g m edicines k n o w n fo r
sym ptom atic r e li e f — m edicines lik e those in B e ll-a n a
T ablets. H e la x a tiv e . B e ll-o n * brings c o m fo rt la a
j i f f y o r doable y o u r m oney back sa return of bottle
io us. B e a t a ll druggie te .
Nazi Straw Shoes
I f P eter P ain
plugs you with
racking
H eadache .
BUB/N
A group of five-year-olds gaze a t w h at is a most unusual spectacle
to them . They see the lights of London go on for the first tim e . London
recently changed from a com plete black-out to a dim -out. A fte r five
years of darkness even a d im -ou t seems b rig h t, and the fe a r of a ir raids
Is a thing of the past to most of th em .
P v t. P a tric k M cD onald, of G rand
Rapids. M ic h ., a M ilita ry Police a t
tached to an in fa n try unit in F ran ce,
tries out a p a ir of G erm an straw
overshoes. Both the overshoes and
the sentry box in the background
w ere taken from the N azis in the
d rive through F ra n c e .
Sen-Gay QU/CK
H E R E 'S W H Y gently wanning, soothing Ben-Gay gives
such fast relief from simple headache...Ben-Gay contains
up to2 Vi times more of twofamous pain-relieving agents,
methyl salicylate and menthol—known to every doctor
—than five other widely offered rub-ins. So—insist on gen
uine, quick-acting Ben-Gay for welcome, soothing relief!
B en G ay - T H E
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