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lolowM n«M. N. a ua^oMCB 9m9%9 hmmmn iS, l>44 The very next afternoon, Bertram's girl-friond was shopping in town. The kindly little mqn at the same coimter was Tery embarrossed as he bought tome silk things for his wife, but he heard her mention to the salesgirl that her sweetie was leaving Widoy morning. The kindly little mon, whose name was Mr. Jones (in case you’re really interested) went into a local snockery for a gloss of milk thot same even ing. Bertram's Army friend was seated at the bor telling onotber pal oil alMut Bertrm and the 300 men who went with him. This is a picture of three telephc'ne booths. The two soldiers are calling up girls whom they hope will soon be dates for that night. The kindly little man on the left is calling up what sounds like his wife. One will get you ten. it isn't. That, friends, was the ship thot Bertram, his 300 Army friends, and many hundreds of other soldiers were on. We say WERE. A torpedo has just hit the ship, ond it’s going down rapidly. The torpedo came from a sub marine. but where did the submarine find out about Bertram? Jd^riram dkbii fell Mr Jones. He fold hisYrfend/.Bu+Mr Jones jeis around He earnihismont^ pieanqioqefhir ihffalk of loose. mouihed-folks hke ISerfram and h is . ^'-ft/ends. Tbat’s what Bertram wonders too, as the fish circle slowly around him ot tbe> bottom of the oedan. Bertram will never fight the Axis agoln. He isn’t goi^ to fight off the fishes either. And the glgw oi his hole hot gone! oemp»teieli|tM^'itefMM( fiisadhrtedaath-.^^. i . i / This is a picture of Mr. Jones, the kindly little man who keeps very listening to things people tell him. He works It like o jig-sow punle, know. And when it's completed, he doesn’t hove a pretty pictiue ~ him,, he hos pioas far* dsrth-» >Ase^yeM»—ep.
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