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" ; I,, :, . THBV AllSS .g . Vwi' iSL"- X STWATTER PQP- Something That Can Be Answered In The Future ' ny c r.i. payt; . in nun gJ-M, ' J 1 Xjy jjA yl 1 :l REG'LAR FELLERS . Enjoying The K Illness Boy ik - 1 x C MHOOL lt . yi w7 tax .oV . M , W"-! - ACCOUNT cm ' l ' far ")" " ' ' Our Pet Peeve 7 7 , ! ; ByM. kettni!r' ' Self-Service ' ,. : ; fp cluyas wh-liams 6 ( Of i r-wi . . ' . i s rL m ' i nrr: . .. .- I I HI WrfU RMttffiS WATCHIN4 ( MAHA6E5 16 6ETUPA SP00H ItftU WyuoU&W SEft OUT WL AKI 8RAN&WHE6 IT PROUD - ft flCEP HIMSELF -,,. fcf SHOW HOW WW. HE'5 POWfr KO-i ' 1 t (rr K SURPRISEP 16 WV THKT DUR" iHfr "< WAVlKg, fOKHENr of SPOON HAVE PlbAPPEAIitP i nr--' '-i, inn t iii i i v.ivi DECIPES Tb SCKU B'JSWE5S, . ' UHfbRfi)NWQ.V UlvTOTD AT ri05 fiNC. Eft ST60KF0L ' IA5T MOMCHf. SPOONWL 0)K6 WD HEADS IT TOR M0WH ' , -OlJ B'Ui iNJIDiO OF IN'3 (tOlW tTt " iii v" ,!tor who i cf h's 1 t Mm r. ""--'je 1 i"t on n-y t to be h'ft ! I i fie 1 . mo! ; 1 iv over t will be fill i lap ; he U i out." ' "All rlghr, j" 1 a t y It; pprli,is he will," said Iii. 's.-r. The vluitui' fc 1 lieiutTF, toult George on hoi' 1 an 1 i s i o reigned. Never a? a clulj nn.,e conl.eut than little George all Jnrlrs the ride. When the visitors left, they were commenting on the good behavior of the little fellow, and one said, "1 suppose, the trouble we have wliii children 'Often' comes because we don't ' understand : what hey are thinking, and they are too young to tell us." . vies," said the one who had held George. "It we can . Just take thehr point of view, our problems will be much Simplified; and after all. It Is not hard to see what ts In a child's mind,. if we just consider how we would feel If we were lq his place. It becomes second nature when, we are" with children much,1 to under stand their thoughts, and feelings." , As her companion agreed to this statement, - she asked, "Po 1 you re member little Charles, and how the nurse accused him of crying because of temper when he was only a few weeks old? The real cause was that they had waited too long to give him his bottle. ' ; "When the' nurse left, and his mother had to prepare his bottle, the baby 'cried while he was preparing It ; he did not know she was at work getting ready to satisfy his hunger. tliei'i, is for tin will lwj t us, to love i 1 i Week's Supply of Postum Free Head the offer made by the Pogtum Company In another part of this pa per., They will send a full week's sup ply of health giving Postum free to anyone who writes lor it Adv. ' J1 i , r 'iiu, ( v i . , , Household Hint - ' 'V When a smalt amount ol fcak is. eaten at a time, : cut the slices from center of cake, Push the two. re maining pieces dose together like a whole cake and this will keep soft for several days, preventing It from drying out- . . Dr. Plena's Pellets are beat for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a Jaxative three for a eathartie Adv. j', ...-J... i. Inn,,. . , i Paradoxical, .but Troa " ' . When bank's assets are liquid, that's when the .bank s solid. t Jt I' "ll"! "'f Vhy tt''t i ifl t'.e n' (Ui'j ui)r"(if,il c- 1 u? Your! M r1-,"l eet nio"-." ti ui enjoy whet ' . ( o e .i. 1 r tiie Wood c t ate low...n l . . -.perhaps, is wmit makes you i-. -l . If tills is your trouble t'-e bUh . may not be calling tor sis. . t f".J. Zeht to eat may be 1ik'Mi)!. 1 t wdst a difference S.S.8. t. ' 'i v.i- -n t-t- i "just before .meals. Just ty it a;i notice how your arpe'' 5 tn-4 3"m f 11 improve. " s o'5iS. stimulates the flow cf (risMe Juices and also supplies tise prfcic 1 mineralelements 80 uecei -yIuWir - cell and hemo-glo-bia un l ir:"?. Jl- tiyiLItmay bethe wiil .ryouD : 'to brush away present 11 ' : over your health cob... s. , . Toi Iiava a' that S.SA ba supplied 70a on raanaat. Its lon jwata of pxvf aranee la tponrsnaiantaa cfaatlatactloa., r r Vcrld War C.Ticcrs Hcncr'Pcrc'rr t Gen. John J.; Pershing, although a life member of . . . of the World war since its inception in 1020, was re.vn y j sented by the commander in chief of 0m order, Col. G'oi 1 . the parchment designating him as its honorary comnwmler in i" It f. s J IMF' "frrr ' .Vcrrrs r-'inr-rf S . .A i ,:iif.'6 I !., . ! it . . : f f I i
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