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REMEMBERS HE LEFT A MWW OM RSCH, FWILV TOiOOK rr True Enough The teacher of the second grade had been talking about great Inven tions. “Now," she said, beginning a review, “Tommy, tell us one Impor tant thing w e didn't have 100 years ago.” “Me.” said Tom my brightly. Too Good “That's a good horse—he goes 10 miles without stopping. Want to buy him?” “N o—h e’s n o good to me. I live eight miles from where 1 work, gnd I’d have to walk back two miles every time after I rode him.” Up and Dowu Mrs. Secondly —My first hus band was a per fect saint. Her Second Then you’ll never see him attain* • Omens for Luck : Are Still Guide Superstition Rules Many Activities, Especially in England. Old superstition* remain and new ones are added. When winners in the Irish Sweep were asked to say to what they attribute their good luck, a heavy percentage replied that they had a “lucky number” to thank. (The number 13 was considered both lucky and unlucky.) Others attributed their good for tune to spiders, “money spiders” par ticularly, and one"Individual believed he won because he had carried a piece of coal about with him since the dawn of 1933. One gave the credit to a fall of oak leaves upon him, and another wrote: “Last year was the first time that swallows built on my property, and my wife said immediately, ‘Oh, don't disturb them, swallows bring good luck.’ ” In England superstition is not con fined to the countryside; It is to be found even in'the center of business London. No member of the Roths child family, for instance, will shake hands with a customer In his own bank or place of business. The Rothschilds consider it unlucky to do so. Again, London’s BusIk bouse has eight of Its pillars ornamented and one plain. The Idea, derived from the ancient Greeks, Is that God alone can achieve perfection and that man therefore could not attempt It Practically every member of the London Stock exchange carries a mascot One especially favored is a crooked coin, a sixpence for choice. But for the crooked coin to bring luck It must have been given to you. You must not have received It in change. For the last 70 years, a well-known diamond merchant asserts, the for tunes of his firm have been Influ enced by a large and beautiful sap phire. This merchant Is K. D. Parikh of Antwerp and Bombay, and the sapphire, which came from the Kash mir mines, was bought by bis grand father 40 years ago. The gem is named “ShanI,” which means “Luck Brlnger.” It Is kept In a special safe, on New Year’s day. Once It was sold nnd Immediately misfortunes befell the firm. 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The big 20-ox. site is sufficient for two weeks* treatment.•• it's more economical. r u all so simple, too I That tired, run-down, exhausted feeling quite often is due to lack of a sufficiency of those precious red-blood-cells. Just build up these oxygen-carrying cells and the whole body takes on new life... food is really turned into energy and strength ...you can’t help but feel and look bet ter. S.S.S. Tonic restores deficient red blood-cells ... it also improves the appe tite and digestion. It has been the na tion’s standby for over 100 years... and unless your case is exceptional it should help you, too. O s.s.s. c*. SSS '■ TO N l C Makes > ou feel like yourself again Gama of Ufo The game of life usually starts with a bawl and a racket Your Matter Farming Is very hard, but you or der your tasks yourself. Never Fails On Baking Days Clabber Girl. BAKING POWDER Buy A Can From Your Grocer Today Burning Wisely
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