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    EASTERN’ CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY, ATRIL 21, N27
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rla a
noblor life and a u b tler s u l s s
still as v io le ts by th e b r o o k s—
t h i n g t o o r a r e t o s e t In b o o k s .
Or c a g e In s o n g .
Ths
To
At
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— E dw ard
8 IM P L E
SEA
H E w orld Is w ide, a n d m en have
needs,
N eed all th e ir fa ith s nnd a ll th e ir
c ree d s
And all th e w isdom o f th e p a s t
To b rin g th em sa fely hom e a t la s t.
And m any volum es I have read ,
A nd h e ard th e th in g s the sa g e s sa id —
And y et I know a n o th e r w a y :
A th o u g h t o f M other ev ery day.
T
D ay,
FO ODS
T h e re a re m ure edible fish In tha
geu th a n e d ib le a n im a ls on land.
T h e re a re very few flsb
w hen c a u g h t th a t a re not
good to eut.
B rook T ro u t In C ream .
—B rook tro u t a re d e li­
c io u s cooked any w ay, but
to vu ry th is d a in ty m or
set sa lt th e tish lightly
a n d lay In a bak in g dish
o r en am el bak in g pan
w ith Ju st enough w a te r to keep the
fish from b u rn in g . B ake slow ly, b ast
ln g w ith b u tte r a n d w a te r, ab o u t flf
te e n m inutes. W hen th e flsh Is n e arly
done add a cu p fu l o f c ream a n d tw o
tab Jesp o o n fu ls of w a te r to a double
bo iler, s t i r Into th is tw o tablespoon-
fu ls of m elted b u tte r a n d a teasp o o n
fu l o f finely m inced pursley. P our
th is o ver th e flsh In th e pan a n d cook
In th e oven th re e m inutes. G u rn ish
w ith p a rsle y a n d serve.
I t h a s been well e sta b lish e d In re ­
c e n t y e a rs th a t clam s, b oth h a rd a n d
so ft shell, a re m ost n o u rish in g and
e asily a ssim ila te d , especial}- w hen th e
tough and h a rd p o rtio n s a re rem oved.
A s a re su lt, clam Juice o r e x tr a c t. Is
now a lm o st u n iv e rsa lly em ployed a s
a food fo r Invalids.
C lam B roth.— S c ru b th e fre s h clam s
w ith a b ru sh u n til th e sh e lls a re
c le an , using se v e ra l w a te rs. P la c e In
a k e ttle , co v er w ith cold w a te r and
sim m e r slow ly fo r a n hour. T h is m e th ­
od b rin g s out all th e flavor, th e real
ocean ta s te , a n d a highly c o n c e n tra te d
b ro th w hich w ill allow d ilu tin g . P o u r
off th e broth, s tr a in It th ro u g h a cloth,
se a so n , re h en t a n d serve.
C lam Bouillon.— H eat th e b ro th , add
s a lt, p e p p e r a n d a lum p o f b u tte r.
S e rv e very hot In bouillon Clips. Add
a spoonful o f w hipped creum to each
cup If desired.
B aked W hlteflsh.— C lean th e flsh
a n d lea v e It w hole, c le an in g It w ell
o u tsid e and In a n d seaso n w ell w ith
s a lt a n d p ep p er. P u t th e fish on a
well-g>lled p lan k , co v er w ith sliced to ­
m ato es, onions w hich h a v e been
chopped a n d boiled In bouillon and
se a so n ed w ith chopped p a rsley . P o u r
a lit t le oil o v e r a ll a n d s p rin k le th e
top w ith b re a d crum bs. B a k e tw e n ty
m in u te s In a n oven h o t enough to
b ro w n w ell. W hen th e hnckbone
loo sen s from th e flsh It Is w ell done.
R e c ip e s a n d H in t s .
T h e w orld Is h a rd , te m p tn tlo n s hide
By every hill and h a rb o r side.
Ami m en h a v e n eed of so m e th in g tru e
To keep th em c lean a n d g e t them
th ro u g h .
R ut th e re Is little room fo r sin
In h e a rts w h e re M other d w ells w ith in ,
And ib is w ill sa v e th e sons w ho s tr a y :
A th o u g h t o f M other every day.
T h e w orld Is greu t, nnd g re n t th e
•strife,
And cro w d ed Is th e ro a d of life.
And m en m u st h u rry w ho w ould find
T h e rain b o w w ith th e gold behind.
A nd y et I hope th a t m en hold fa s t
T o so m eth in g sw eet from o u t th e
p a s t—
A g e n tle han d , a brow of gray,
A th o u g h t o f M other every day.
W h y sh o u ld w e be ln s u ch d e s p e r a te
h a s t e t o s u c c e e d a n d ln s u c h d e s p e r a t e
I f a m a n does n o t k e e p
en terp rises?
p a c e w i t h h i s c o m p a n i o n s , p e r h a p s I t Is
becau se he h ears a different d ru m m er.
L e t h i m s t e p t o t h e m u s i c w h i c h he
hears, how ever m easu red or far aw ay.
I t is n o t i m p o r t a n t t h a t h e s h o u l d m a ­
t u r e a s soon as th e a p p le tre e o r th e
oak .— H e n ry D avid T h o rea u .
S O M E S A N D W IC H E S
G R O U P o f good snn d w ieh es w ill
a lw a y s be p o p u la r for re fe re n c e
In a n y hom e.
A
M a y - T im e
S a n d w ic h e s .
W o rk tw o N e u fe h a te l c h eeses w ith
a little th ic k c re a m u n til sm ooth, ndd
a few d ro p s of g re e n v e g etab le c o lo r­
ing, m ix in g u n til th e ch ee se is a vivid
p e a-g re en t i n t ; a d d o n e cu p fu l o f fine­
ly chopped b lan c h ed alm onds, season
w ith s a lt a n d c ay e n n e. S p re a d th in
slice s o f san d w ich b re a d w ith m ay o n ­
n a is e d re ssin g , s p rin k le w ith finely
m lnced c h iv es a n d a n equal n u m b e r
o f slic e s w ith th e c h e e se m ix tu re . P u t
to g e th e r In p a irs , p re ss ed g es to ­
g e th e r, trim a n d c u t Into th re e n a r ­
ro w s trip s , sp rin k le th e top sid e of
th e sa n d w ic h e s w ith p a p rik a . S e rv e
w ith coffee.
A s flsh Is such easily d ig este d food,
It sh o u ld be se rv e d a s o ften a s p o s ­
P i c n ic S a n d w ic h e s .
sible on th e fam ­
C lean a n d rem ove th e in te s tin a l
ily tab le.
D eviled F ish .— v e in s from fresh o r can n e d shrim p.
T a k e tw o pou n d s C hop fine a n d ta k e o n e cupful, p a ck e d
M a rin a te w ith tw o table-
of a n y m eaty flsh, so lid ly .
b ru sh a d ish w ith sp o o n fu ls o f F re n c h d re ssin g nnd let
hot fa t, lay In th e s ta n d tw o h ours. N ow ndd o n e -h a lf
flsh
and
co v er cu p fu l eac h of sh re d d e d le ttu c e , w a ­
w ith th e follow ­ t e r c re ss, a n d o n e -fo u rth o f a cu p fu l
A dd th e
in g s a u c e : O ne c u p fu l of w hite o f ch o p p ed g re en onions.
sa u c e, one-hnlf cupful o f chopped sifte d y o lk s of th re e h ard-cooked eggs
g re en p ep p er, o n e -h a lf b e aten egg. tw o a n d th e finely cho p p ed w h ite s ; m ois­
te a sp o o n fu ls of sa lt, o n e -h a lf te a ­ te n w ith m ay o n n a ise nnd u se a s a
sp o o n fu l of m u sta rd , one tea sp n n n fu l filling on b u tte re d b re ad .
o f a n y ta b le sau ce, one tea sp o o n fu l of
S a u t e d C h e e se S a n d w ic h e s .
g ra te d onion, tw o teu sp o o n fu ls o f b u t­
C u t w h ite b re a d In to th in slices, re ­
t e r ; b ru sh th e flsh w ith th e o th e r h a lf
o f th e b e aten egg, add tw o c u p fu ls of m ove th e c ru s ts a n d c u t Into re c ta n g u ­
lig h tly flHked flsh to th e sa u c e and la r pieces. S p re a d th in ly w ith m u s­
C u t m ild c h eese in to
p o u r o v e r th e fish. S p rin k le w ith ta r d b u tte r.
b re a d c ru m b s a n d b a k e In a hot oven o n e-elghth-lnch slic e s th e sa m e size
ns th e b r e a d ; s p rin k le w ith sa lt, p a p ­
u n til w ell brow ned.
T a p io c a P u d d in g .— Cook one ta b le ­ rik a a n d cayenne. P la c e a slice o f
sp o o n fu l o f ta p io c a fifteen m in u te s In c h eese b e tw ee n tw o slic e s o f th e b re ad
a p in t o f m ilk.
D issolve one ta b le ­ a n d fry In a little h o t b u tte r un til
sp o o n fu l of g e la tin in o n e -h alf cupful b ro w n on b o th aides. S e rv e h o t w ith
o f w a te r, add o n e -h alf cupful o f su g a r, a g re e n sa lad .
th e yolk o f a n egg, a n d add to th e
S o r o r it y S a n d w lc h e *.
first m ix tu re .
P o u r o ver stew ed
M ix th o ro u g h ly o n e -h n lf cupful o f
p ru n e s, a p ric o ts o r peaches.
W hen
cool s t i r in o n e -h alf cu p fu l o f w hipped finely m inced C a n to n ginger, o ne-hnlf
cu p fu l o f sto n e d a n d chopped d a te s,
c rea m .
C ream of C heese Soup.—S lice a a n d one-h n lf cupful o f chopped pecan
la rg e onion, a d d a p in t o f boiling w a­ m eats. S easo n w ith s a lt nnd m«>lsten
te r a n d boll u n til te n d e r. R em ove th e w ith so m e o f th e g in g e r siru p to th e
onion a n d add a p in t o f m ilk w ith a c o n sisten c y fo r sp re a d in g . S p re a d on
p in ch o f soda. P o u r th is ''q u id over b u tte re d brow n b re a d o r sa ltln e s.
one tab le sp o o n fu l of b u tte r a n d flour S e rv e w ith hot cocoa o r chocolate.
cooked to g eth e r.
W hen th e m lx tu ie
th ic k e n s add o n e -h a lf cupful of g ra te d
c h e e se a n d a b e aten egg. S eason w ith
(© , 18 2 7 . W e s t e r n N e w s p a p e r U n i o n .)
s a lt a n d pepper.
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O ld silk sto c k in g s m ak e line rugs.
W hen you h ave a ru n In a good stock
ln g ta k e It a t o nce w ith a c ro ch e t
hook a n d loop th e s titc h back, th en
fa s te n se cu rely .
T o m ak e tw o p o u n d s o f b u tte r out
o f one pound, so fte n It. b u t do not
m elt, a n d mix w ith a pint o f new milk,
a d d s a lt and c a re fu lly mix. T h e but
t e r w ill be lig h te r In color, a n d not so
•o lid , b u t It will go f a rth e r w hen used
on th e table.
F o r a se v e re c h e st cold m elt tw o
p a r ts o f la rd and add on# p a rt o f tu r
p e n tln e .
R ub th e c h e st a n d th ro a t
w ell w ith th is m ix tu re, cover w ith o
flannel a n d in a few h o u rs one will
b e relieved.
A good slxed m a rk e t b a sk e t la •
h e lp fu l se rv a n t In th e hom e. It will
hold fru it a n d v e g etab le s w hen v isit
lng th e f ru it c e lla r, o r c a rry in g lau n
d ry o r a n y th in g fro m floor to floor.
A ny k n iv es w ith horn. wood. Ivory
o r p e a rl b a n d ie s sh o u ld n e v e r b e put
in to w a te r b u t w ash ed In th e h an d
w ith o u t w e ttin g th e handle.
A p iece o f s ilv e r m oney o r a penny
m a k e s a good u te n s il to rem ove p aint
“T h e m o re I look a t su m m er sty les, '
fro m window*.
■aye R e tro s p e c tiv e R e tta , “th e m ore I
re a lis e bow foolish I w as to give sw ay
my doll c lo th e s.”
""R c LC m .
SOMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT
By
F.
A.
WALKER
H O W IS IT W IT H Y O U ?
T h e w orld Is d a r k ; w hen sin s beset,
Ah, yes, w hen even frie n d s fo rg et.
And w hen th e d reu m you d re am In
vain.
O ne th o u g h t will help you b e a r th e
pain.
O ne th o u g h t w ill help to keep you
rig h t.
W ill keep th e lam p o f fa ith n lig h t;
O ne th o u g h t will aid you all th e w ay :
A th o u g h t o f M o th e r ev ery day.
(©
H E w ild em otional sto rm s th a t
sw eep th e q u ick -tem p e red from
th e ir fe e t, q u ite o ften se rv e ns w a rn ­
ings to o b se rv n n t y o u th s Inclined to
hold th e ir to n g u es a n d upply th e ir
h e a rts to w isdom .
B u t a la s ! th is does not ap p ly to
y o u th ns n w hole. M any th e re a re
w ho flo u n d er a n d p a n t th ro u g h such
d is tu rb a n c e s w ith o u t g iv in g a th o u g h t
to th e ir m eaning. T hey look upon th e
to rre n tia l o u tb u rs t w ith dull in d iffe r­
ence.
A lth o u g h th e b rid g es h a v e been
sw ep t aw ay , nnd th e dunge^ sig n a ls
flash nhend, th ey plunge Into th e ru ts
a n d sp la sh th ro u g h th e m ud a n d m uck
h eed less o f th e ir peril.
Indeed, th e g re a te r n u m b e r c o n tin u e
to y ield to h o t-h ea d ed im pulses, sh a k e n
up a bit, p e rh a p s. If th e t r u th w ere
told, h u t still Inclined to follow th e ir
ru sh bent.
T h e se h a re -b ra in e d y o u th s a re go­
ing to h a v e th e ir fling.
T h ey a re going to show th e ir a p p re ­
hensive fa th e rs nnd m o th e rs how
th in g s a re done In th is new a g e ; how
to “s p o rt" a u to m o b ile s a n d flashy
clothes. A m ong th e ir a sso c ia te s of
Hint ilk, th e y let It be know n th a t
th ey a re n o t co u n selin g counsel from
th e ir eld ers.
T h e re m u st he no base c a p itu la tio n
to th e se a n c ie n t a p o stle s of precept
and p rin cip le.
T h e y will b lu rt o u t tro u b le-m ak in g
w ords w h e n ev e r and w h e re v e r they
plense. W h at do th ey c a re fo r fre ­
q u e n t sto rm s th a t ruffle th e se ren ity
betw een th em a n d th e ir e m p lo y e rs !
T h e w orld Is an open shop filled
w ith good th in g s e sp e cially fo r the
young, nnd all th ey h ave to do Is to
put out th e ir hand a n d g ra b w h a t su its
them . Ju st ns th ey w ould crib nn a p ­
ple from th e ir n e ig h b o r’s o rc h a rd w hen
th e dog Is n o t looking.
O ut of e v ery h u n d re d o f th ese self-
w illed y o u n g ste rs, s ta tis tic s will show
you th a t n in e ty a re h e ad in g for the
ragged d a y s of fa ilu re.
E ach y e a r th ey d ro p a little low er,
s tr u ttin g In ta in te d so ciety and put
a t th e ir w it’s end to keep up a p p e a r­
a n c e ; still sto rm in g ns In th e ir e a rlie r
days, b u t w ith a voice less defiant.
In th e ir c a lm e r m ood. In th e still
of n ig h t w hen a lo n e w ith th e ir tro u ­
bled souls, th ey w o n d er w here the
next w ind will blow them .
On th e ir fo re h e a d s and In th e ir
sh iftle ss e y es Is w ritte n th e m om en­
to u s w ord, F A IL U R E ! nnd th ey know
th a t ev ery b o d y can re ad It.
W h at is T im e w ritin g on y o u r c o u n ­
te n a n c e ?
by
M cC lure
M cClur* N e w s p a p e r
S yndicate.)
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N ew spaper
CTHE W H Y of
SUPERSTITIONS
By
H.
1RVINQ
KINQ
SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST 1
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
jit only “Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Ilnndv “ R ayer” ls>\is of 12 tab lets
Also bottles of 24 and 100— D ruggists.
A s p i r i n ts t i e
tracts m a r k o f B a y e r M a n u f a c t u r e o f M o n o a c e t l c a c l d r s t r r of S a U c yl lc a c ld
T h a t E x p la in s It
A p a r t m e n t s W ith M o v ie s
F irs t Ktenog— I can re ad th e boss'
h a n d w ritin g today. T h a t's funny. I
n e v e r could before.
Second S te n o g — l i e b ro k e his arm
w hile c ra n k in g Ills c a r y e s te rd a y and
lie's le a rn in g to w rite w ith Ills left
hand.
O c c u p a n ts of an e la b o ra te a p a r t­
m en t build in g to he e re c te d In Nice,
F ra n c e , will h av e m oving p ic tu re con­
v en ien ces, fo r th e o w n e rs a re e re c tin g
n th e a te r, se a lin g m ore th a n 1.000
people, on th e a d jo in in g lot. T h e
build in g will h a v e 48 la rg e a p a rtm e n ts
eq u ip p ed w ith la te s t m odern conven­
iences.
Bell-Arts R eally Sure R elief
T h o u sa n d s of T e s tim o n ia ls F ro m Doc­
to rs, N u rse s and D e n tists S ay So.
I f ¿hoes pinch
or feet » che ­
at* tired and jore-
F o r c o rre c tin g o v e r-n c ld lty
and
q u ick ly re lie v in g belch in g , g as, sick
h e ad a ch e , h e a rtb u rn , n a u se a , bilio u s
n e ss a n d o th e r d ig e stiv e d iso rd e rs,
R E L I.-A N S h a s been p ro v e d o f g re at
v uiue fo r th e p a s t th ir ty y e a rs. Not
u la x a tiv e b u t a te s te d S u re R e lie f for
In d ig estio n .
P e rfe c tly h a rm le s s and
p le a sa n t to ta k e . S end for free sa m p le s
t o : B ell & Co., Inc., O ra n g e b u rg , N. Y.
—AUv.
j u s t stake
MIENS
S
H A IR o f th e dog th a t h it you”
Is in m any p n rts of th e c o u n try
so m e th in g m ore th a n a lm ndy m e ta ­
p h o r sig n ify in g th a t th a t w hich cau sed
th e evil will w ork th e cure. If one
w ill ta k e th e tro u b le to In v e stig a te
lie w ill be s u rp rise d how w id e sp rea d
Is still th e b e lie f th a t th e evil effects
o f a dog b ite m ay he c u re d by a p p ly ­
in g to th e w ound “ a h a ir o f th e dog."
And th is s u p e rs titio n e x is ts n o t only
In th is c o u n try h u t In m any o th ers,
being ns w id e sp rea d In lo ca lity ns It
is a n cien t In o rigin. It h a s Its genesis
In th e old, old belief In sy m p a th e tic
m agic— th e close c onnection w hich the
a n c ie n ts conceived to e x is t betw een a
p erso n a n d a n y th in g closely re la te d to
him o r c o n stru c te d In n re sem b lan c e
o f him a n d still m ore closely, n a tu ra l
ly, betw een n m an nnd a n y p a rt of
him w hich m ig h t becom e se v e re d from
Ills p e rso n — sueli a s th e h a ir o r n ails
esp ecially , liv in g and grow ing p a rts
o f his bodily stru c tu re .
T h u s th e h a ir cam e to b e re g ard e d
even w hen c u t off, ns still. In re a lity a
fra g m e n t o f Its fo rm e r w e a re r and.
logically w liat a m an ’s h a ir w as to n
m an a d og's h a ir w as to a dog. Now
th e sp lta l o f n m an, o r of a n y o ther
a n im a l b elo n g s p e c u lia rly to. In one
se n se Is n p a r t of, th e m an o r other
nnlnval w hich se c re te s It. T h ere fo re.
If b itte n by a dog a p p ly to th e w ound
a h a ir o f th e sa id dog nnd th e sp ltal
o f th e dog, w ith all its p ro p e rtie s for
evil, will be a ttra c te d , n a tu ra lly , to
Its hom ogenous p a rt, th e h a ir, nnd not
In ju re th e nlien body Into w hich It
h a s been In jected . T h a t's th e wn.v
th e a n c ie n ts re aso n e d It nu t. M odern
m an does n o t reaso n It out a t all, hut
still p ra c tic e s his s y m p a th e tic m agic
w ith n h a ir o f th e dog th a t hit him.
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by McClure N e w sp a p e r S yn d ica te.)
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he
young
lady
ACROSS THE WAY
Syndicate.)
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TMC A M T I ttP T J C ,
Ybur S h o e s '
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• R ecallin g th e d a y s o f o u r ow n happy
and in n o ce n t childhood, w e h av e
o fte n p itie d th e sim ill boys of th e
p re se n t day, In th a t th e little g irls s it­
tin g In fro n t of th em In school have
no p ig ta ils for th em to pull occasion-
ally, hut p e rh a p s o u r sy m p a th ie s a re
w a ste d a n d w e su p p o se even in th e
m ost e x tre m e c a se s o f boyish hobs
e a rs could he u tiliz e d .—O hio S ta le
Jo u rn a l.
The Time to End Suffering
is Now!
S aw tell, C altt.— “I su ffered d e a th
w ith m y back, could n o t s tra ig h te n
up to save m y life
I used first one
bottle
o f ■ D r.
P ie rc e 's G o l d e n
M edical D isco v ery ;
th e n one b o ttle of
th e 'F a v o rite P re ­
sc rip tio n ,' w ith th e
little lax a tlv u ‘P el­
le ts ,’ a n d i th in k
th e y a re th e m ost
w o n d e rfu l m e d I-
clnos th u t I e v e r
took. I h a v e re c o m ­
m ended th em to e v ­
e ry on» I find suffering. God b less
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178k 107th Ave
All d e alers.
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deafness, to see w h e th e r d ie t a ffe c ts
Binali Improved farm s In well established
th e e a r bones.
pettUjinent. F ruit, alfalfa, dairy, b o g s poul­
STATE APPROVED LANDS
PF.R'I I K F A T R F I .I F F F O R RTZRM A
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unb-NH y o u w i l l f o l l o w d i r e c t i o n » . S e n d $2 o r
w r i t e M A D D E N C O M P A N Y , D o * *72. E l
l*a»o, T e x a n , f o r f u l l I n f o r m a t i o n . — A d v .
try. ('burchi*», high school, gram m ar »cboola.
A l s o unim proved lands with tirsi water rights.
Ea-y term s. W rite Frasaio Fai ms, Kerman, Calif.
W. N. U ., PO R T L A N D , NO. 16-192/.
U n f o r tu n a te
" M ouse S l a i e s ”
R e p o rte r— So th e b u lle t Ju st g ra ze d
the to p o f y o u r head. I’re tty lucky.
P o lice m an — N ot mo lucky. It b u ste d
th re e c ig a rs.
T h irty e ig h t s ta te s In th is c o u n try
a re ''m o u se x tu le s," In w hich p re c a u ­
tio n s sh o u ld he ta k e n to p re v e n t niuu*.
plugues, lik e th a t In C a lifo rn ia.
It C o u ld H a p p ___
en
A g a s m ask fo r m in e rs Inis been
developed Hint c a n lie c a rrie d In u
pocket, being little la rg e r th a n a to-
becco cnn.
V isito r— “ H a v e you a
Illn ess?" Jim m y —“Y eah
pro n o u n ce It.”
p ro n o u n c e d
hut I c a n 't
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FOR T H E
G O O SE—
VTO U g o tta rem em b er th is a bout
* m ice a n d men. Yon c a n 't c atch
’em if th e tr a p still c a rrie s any tra c e
o f th e la s t one.
A m oving picture of the Buzz Family
D on’t tell y o u r s e c re ts to a w om an
th a t's fond o f ta lk in ’ a n y m ore'n you’d
po u r good p e rfu m e in a c ra c k e d bot­
tle).
LIT Spray clears your hom e o f flies and m os­
quitoes. It also kills b e d h u g s , roaches, ants,
and th e ir eggs. Fatal to insects hut harm less to
m ankind. W ill n o t stain. G et Flit today.
F
FO R T H E G A N D E R —
R em em ber, w om en stic k np fh e lr
noses a t w h a t th ey g e t easy a n d die
fo r w h a t th e y c a n ’t h a v e
I t's c h e a p e r to buy a flsh th a n to
c atch It, b u t th e y 're still se llln ' p a ra ­
p h e rn a lia fo r ang lin '.
T h e young lad y a c ro ss th e w ay say*
W hen e v e ry th in g Is goln' sm ooth la I *h * h a *n 't * ny r **P*c t f n r • «•'»mat)
th e tim e to be a fra id o f d a n g e r; once
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w ith o u t b e in ' a fra id .
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DESTROYS
Flics Mosquitoes Moth*
Ants Bed Hugs Roaches
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rtriih the hlatk hum /"