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Oliver Witheri Diitppwi By FRED HARMAN I HATt 1o fiCST A fWJ Arm? 0»sr Mirin'MiiAr-BuTvaIE CAN'T AFFORD TU9SE PCTC— MCfc 1W' ear PAL le^O? Mao . / -iHAti FUrtfiV— HAN'T fiNO Mlrt OH, WITHERS / V— MAVftE tfEVlN ”W 0UNK rtoOMT. -AN’ SO IS MIS SACK PULL „ OF . eClPNSIN'B. BM&Piitnft CATTLE AND SHEEP FEUDS _ Notmahy vcms ms, CATtU. MObMMP WAQS MIS IM1UC WUT. mjwsh : j Raitus and Liza were married but a abort time when he came home with a bit washtub, a wash board and a handsome three-foot mirror. Liza—Whut’s all de truck you brunt? Rastus—Yo’-all kin take you’ pick. Yo’ kin take de tub an’ wash board an* go to work, or yo’ kin take de mirror an’ set down and watch you’se'f starve. Net Fade-Proef ••Bill,” said the teacher, ••you’ll have to see that your little brother Henry washes up. He looks very dirty.” •„ ■ > “He does wash, teacher!" defend ed BUI. “He washes regularly. Only trouble is—he dries a bad color.” Might Have Been Different Foreman—Hurry up there. Joe. *-boss, hut Rome wasn’t _; MWitn-WKC 1W8SSS. -i**OU.OTK Mb «*n hm 1*10 ISM - ..9M*'*4gr HCtfto EACH *&£ qmjmwtoton#jtf' CtH)#»!*lHI6tli«»ttSW NMMat CWlHHIHD WPOfUS -MfM(iwpoMto<m/iw SXtiSbnsff j * ffs Harder to Lose Pounds Than It Is to Gain More of Them Overweight Generally Has But One Cause and That Is Overeating. “The slim, the irritable, the hungry woman takes on the pro portion of one of our minor men aces,” says Fannie Hurst in her amusing little book, “No Food With My Meals.” Miss Hurst is writing frankly from her owr ex perience in attempting successful ly to lose pounds. She admits herself that although she under took her reduction program under the direction of the doctor, she was not cpntent with the com paratively slow results and cut still further the low calorie diet which the physician gave her. It is one of the mysteries of life that it is much harder to lose added pounds than it is to gain them. The bathroom scales, Which are now so general a part of equipment, enable us to keep a check on weight. It is not so easy for those extra pounds which creep upon us unaware as it was once upon a time. A few days of dieting in time will save the slender figure. Remember, how ever, that, in general, the addi tion jf a few extra pounds with the years is an asset. They are usually needed to balance those lines which the years write. Unless there is some glandular deficiency, overweight has but one cause, namely, overeating. The avoidance of more calories than are needed for use by the body for its own processes and for the activity of our lives may usually be a simple matter if there are no between meal sweets and no over-indulgence in bread, butter, other fats and rich desserts with meals. Not complete avoidance I It is only the second helpings that are usually responsible for undue weight gain. Looking out for that pound in time will -actually save nine. Just one word of warning, however, don’t advertise publicly your diet program. Coffee Jelly. S tablespoons granulated gelatin V4 cup cold water : 3 cups hot strong coffee V4 cup sugar Soak gelatin in cold water, add fresh hot coffee and the sugar. Stir until disspolved and pour into molds to set. Mineral Oil Mayonnaise. %, teaspoon mustard 1 egg yolk 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup mineral oQ Cayenne Lemon juice Vi teaspoon sugar Vinegar Mix dry ingredients and add yolk of egg. Mix well and add one-half teaspoon vinegar Add mineral oil gradually, drop by drop at first, then more quickly, beating with egg beatei. As mix ture thickens thin with lemon juice or vinegar and continue add ing oil. When finished mixture should be very stiff. Keep cov ered in the ice box. © Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. fiunyan Created Lakes Elk and Torch lakes, the beau tiful finger lakes that stretch par allel for miles along the shore of Lake Michigan near Elk Rapids, date back to the days of Paul Bunyan, according to the old lum berjacks. Lake Michigan, they say, was scooped out by the mighty Paul, to be used as a log pdnd. Instead of skidding the logs into a stream and floating them down to his pond Paul would hitch onto a section of land and drag it over to the lake, log off the timber, and then haul the section back. One day Paul hooked onto a particularly heavy timbered sec tior near the Boardmaii and started Babe, the blue ox, out to haul it over to the lake. There had been a heavy rain, the ground was greasy, and Babe’s feet slipped. Torch and Elk lakes remain, an eternal testimonial to the blue ox and the time his feet slipped.— Detroit Free Press. eaaJ Two Quick-Acting, Quick-Dissolving Bayer Aspirin Tablets with a Glass of Water The modern way to » a cold is this: Two Boyer Aspirin tablets the moment you feel a odd coming on. Then repeat, % necessary, according to instructions in the box. At the same time, if you have • sore throat, crush and dissolve three BAYER tablets in one-third glass of water. And gargle with this mixture twice. The Bayer Aspirin yon take in ternally will act to combat fever and the puns which usually ac company colds. The gargle will act as a medicinal gargle to provide al most instant relief from rawness and pain. It is really marvelous; for -Jt acts likfe a local anestheticop the irritated membrane of your throat. Trytliis way. Your doctor, we know, will endorse it. For it is a quick, effective means of combating a cold. 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