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J I "THE GUARDS OUT EACH |M LISTEN - I HAD 1 rushing at you swe LJ about?'- / i Fucked her . but. teff W,\ time unless you vjere /m a big idea for. \ OVERTURNED T4E TVER'S 1 DiftN'T i HAVE GOING To §I . uPTO SOME KIND CP / i THE SMOVJ - , 1 LALA PALOOZA SheGomodkTear By RUBE GOLDBERG i DEAR MADAM: YOU ARE VJ GOVERNMENT'S GOTTA I BESIDES I'M TRYIN* \ PRETTY LATE \ f HEREBY NOTIFIED TO | NERVE PRYIN* INTO MY TO FORGET 1?34 AND \ SNOW WE'RE ) v I PRODUCE YOUR CHECK I PRIVATE AFFAIRS - HOW ALL THE OTHER YEARS ] iST.V HAVIN" /oft A I BOOKS AND OTHER I DO I KNOW WHAT'S THAT MAKE ME THAT / -±fclrss^ RECORDS FOR INSPECTION I BECOME OF ALL THOSE MUCH OLDER S'MATTER POP—Officers at Mess By C M. PAYNE MESCAL KE Br s. L. HUNTLEY LittleJToo Early, Isn't It? /^7\ 'POP—A Smudgy Hole-In By J. MILLAR WATT " SOMEBODY LEFT A MANHOLE ' OUTSIDE OUR AIR-RAID COVER OFF .✓' - SIF" PI ~I i* II SUBURBAN 111 \&m [FT ITT THE II II! HEIGHTS I By IP UUII I ||||€ fM FRESH fuel was added to the perley and . ...* "' r "-f'S*~ —V» WA'sfi ::::•;=$ fIILLMIIIIO $: : : : : : HIS NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR WHEN FRED, WITH THE BEST OF LANG «f ( c ' 1 VM\ iM . Mi intentions, got him out OF bed TO tell him there was A HlM»TuVfc~ \ 6 /y A SUSPICIOUS LIGHT IN HIS GARAGE, AND THEN DISCOVERED Hi ARMSTRONG M T 1$ ▼ m IT WAS A reflection from the street lamp THE DANBURY REPORTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941 \NEW IDEAS By RI'TH WYFTH SPKARs Jr I-JOUSKS of K'OSS are realities : A 1 today and, if you want to give any house a modern air, try to make t!;c windows seem impor tant. One way is to frame them in a group by covering the wall and leaving the glass exposed. A comparison of these two sketches shows that this may be done even though the windows ore unevenly spaced. The cream colon d walls, glass curtains and window shades are the same in both and the same ! ffcew BOOK SHELF IZ~~ * I | LAMP SHfIUS AND r r "T - ~ I CAY CHINTZ MAKE !J. 1. , , I , m |THiS CHANGE - ,CJ jJ.,J b u QJ [CURTAINS HANG I. SL' I A - B CYTR WALL FROM! K . 17 THE PICTL'RE J. S.l' T MOULD,NG- | r " - - . K'vr - ' ?. y. , 11; r~ I — I J !*\ wiNtows " t BM'.t - |WkSa i i SEEM idaiMpUitt VI Mr""!. . J—t - i'/l LACKS Bit ~*l. - . "■>! COLOR ■', l - ,_^fV two-toned green rug and the same lamp and pictures are used. The couch and cushions are also the same but the covers are new. An inexpensive chintz with gray green ground and a flower pattern is used for draperies and to trim the couch cover of heavier gray green cotton material which is also used for the cushions. The glass curtains are hung on rods suspended from the picture mould ing with picture wire and hooks. The side drapes are unlined but the valance is made over buck ram. Both are tacked to pine strips and are hung with picture hooks. One end of the booh shelves is closed in to make a head for the couch. The outside is painted gray-green and the in side dark green. The parchment lamp shade has green bindings. • • • NOTE: All types of curtains and drap fries are clearly explained with t'uttiit? and iiiakiir! directions in Mrs. Spears* SUWIKC tl.iok 1 draw curt i . is. lined draperies, pinch pleated cuitaiiv. cornice boards, valance boards, as well as stand ard and period typo curtains. Dec; ion* for modeini/ini! a couch, various t> pes of chairs, and a fascinating nssotinunt of other useful liomenialiini: pr ijects are con tained in Rook ft. ('opus arc 10 cents each. Send order to: silts. RUTII W'VKTII SI'KAKS | Uruwrr 10 Bedford llitls Nrw York J| Enclose 20 cents for Cook* 1 and 5. I Name k Address S Don't be a Blowhard! Remember that your nose is not ma tie of rubber. If you keep on blowing and blowing, it's bound to become red, sore, and swollen. So Stop blowing. , The easy, modern way to clear Stopped-up nostrils due to a cold is to use Mentholatum. All you need do is insert this gentle ointment in side your nostrils —spread some out>- side, too. See how quickly it clears up the stuH'mess and relieves irrita tion—how it checks snillling and sneezing. . . Once you use Mentholatum you 1! say it's wonderful. It helps in so manv different ways that you should always remember this: For Discom forts of Colds—Mentholatum. Link them together in your mind. Believing 111 Men are much more prone (the 1 greater the pity) both to speak and believe ill of their neighbors than to speak or believe well of them.— Thomas a Kempis. HANDY Nome W\e\ pvw MOROLINE ■ WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY Liiil Education's Effect Education makes a people easy to lead, but dillicult to drive; easy to govern, but impossible to en-> slave.—Lord Brougham. CONSTIPATION nnd acid indigestion, headaches. belching, bloating, dizzy spelte, sour stomach, bud breath, wlu-n due to constipation, should be corrected immediately with B-LAX. Th«*se conditions often cause lack of appetite, energy and pepi If you don't feel relieved after the first dose ol B-LAX-your druggist will refund your money. I WATCH j 1 thi Specials You can depend on the spe cial sales the merchants of n our town announce in the columns oi this paper .They mean money saving to our readers. It always pays to | patronize the merchants who advertise. They are not afraid of their mer chandise or their prices.