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Show THE LEIII SUN, LEW, UTAH i SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS jbautttt VoLd 3rocl for "Dob f ... m l I.A.bi 11 tl til 9 CBl. m 1 1 f "Shall we call their bluff?" 1 1 1 iokl I ; ' "She says he's not much fun, hut he represents security: NANCY LOOK WHAT I GOT !,m PROFESSOR inNES-IT'S AN OLD !T..il-r- l. A HIT HE PIUP VVAM1 ier i T"l 1 I'M GONNA TRY IT ) I N V AND SEE IF IT 7 J 1 WOIKS y I I "V. S I lrn i Bv Ernie Bushmiller I LOVE SCHOOL a WOIKS POIFECT MUTT AND JEFF. By Bud Fisher UWTt ASK MB ANyf ARE Y- .TVJWf, N VtW fiMrTlON AT ALL I YOU WWIUtw Unv KKonw YOU uwiuuin k&tZj ' SlF I CAN'T? HUTS? A QUESTION AND NOW VOU SHUT VOU ONE J y g$P S iTIlP-v IP VOU CAN'T fTT- ASKMeI UP? I UM W6H ? j KlP The college football season Is over m fnnthaH fields. But It really should be only beginning on the part or those who believe mat u-ue Al lege football is a great game and should be saved. We mean saved from too much out right professionalism professional-ism and a degree of semi - professionalism professional-ism that Is Just as bad. It may be that we have harped on this subject too often. But it is still GrantlandR.ce vital matter to in use wuw v v lege football as It should be run and played. There are four leading organizations organiza-tions who should have a hand hi this checking up. I. The college presidents wm. r ennnosed to be tho heads of their Institutions. These men con trol student obligations, cias&r. ability. Tb arvAnni manaeers. I,"" Th fnnthnll roaches, who nave much at stake and who have taken . n- nnrt thn heatinc L 4. The alumni who are interested than winning: IU D"""- v'-'0 teams at any cost. Those could be major factors. REWINQ CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT, 539 Bouth Weill St Chlcaeo t, lu. Enclose 23 cents to coins for ac& pattern desired. Pattern N sire Namw Address , Relief At Last For Your Cough Crecmtilslon relieves promptly because be-cause it goes right to toe Beat of the trouble to help loosen and Wa germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and beal raw, tender, Inflamed In-flamed bronchial .mucous me m-I m-I branes. Tell your druggist to sell yoa demanding you must like tbewayU uuickly allnvs the cough or you ara to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Couhs,Chest Colds, B ronchitis LITTLE REGGIE By Margarita istruo (Pat- i, JOB imoer. 1RE6GIE, WHILE MRS. VAN LOON IS OVER, YOUO BETlEKiTAY HERE IN YOUR ROOM.rJ' UUAVS UPSET HER'tMo 1 1 -, .. i ! I 1 lTHERE IT G0ES f YOUR PLUMES) A r v f ( RUMPUSWATCH ) ARE PERFECTLY vr 'I 11 f ,4-3 nw" r ' it i a -a. ii i r A' t iiiii -x. ' ' """ a sr .i I : -kT? ( MODEL PLANE d h Si- , A fp7 f ' ed your epars oughs -your r real JITTER By Arthur Pointer bottle, us you cousi times never t taste, -onder. ts y 1 if not unded. WO re r- "J twj' Hi' r REG'LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes A AR6YMINT-- Y I CANT TEll, WHO'S TH' J mws--JK ' VJON'T KEEP fKNCW $J eiNMrAD WINS! ur-'r -rutx-r-CICW-THC OP A NiNCH Tfti-LER'H , WITH ' H0TDO6S' T By Len Kiel VIRGIL HAVE DATES, WE VELOClPEOE- vfcl.oaPEDE.TEU. f VELOUiKtyc nus.T BUV MDL1 A V'tLCCIPEDE f THATS A FUNNY TUIU6 J C A3JJTW0"a) THEY CAM MAKE YOU 4 A.U.YOUW Ut-t KJK S0METWki6VOUVe NBJER EVEN HEARt? OF DtFOKfc By Jeff Haye SLENTSAM Southern Situation Here is a letter that might Inter. est you: T happen to be from the Seuth t tr,ni thnt the football situ- ation. from a student or an amateur angle, is pretty bad. But it Is Just about as bad, although better cov- a in mnnv other sections. and take care 01 . . . - .1 .I...... nihA in Ton a lot oi looioau --- rzees are ooor students. But I have found the same thing Is true .h. h nrmmd the map. I don t believe any reformers are going to stop this. I believe it will fall of its iPht. from the feeling I have found developing among the c(,( thpmselves and the alumni. They are getting sick of seeing their colleges representee: too on v,iooi ofinpBtinn and other soft- t"'""" . ,4 course players wne are uh' in football only for pay, ana a Viw i.cinn!ii inh later on. ,COUi"". 4 . . "Many of these students can jui -v., and write, and they im- avuuv ' v " . . tn even In this respect. Don't think the real students don't i ... iht Mast of them know uie rvnv w - - ones that have been brougnt in, are M nnd what son courses they are taking. They know how professional the game nas grow.. many places. And I've also run across a number ox coacnes w tf!r.ir w un with their Jobs of recruiting or taking care of the paid men brought in. - Southerner." rr7 nrnhlem ud to a veter an footbaU coach in the East who knows most of the inside answers. "1 doubt," he told me, "that yen can prevent certain forms of payment that can ne so ea..y v .a n There will be no real lm until entrance tests are made much stiffer, until college -i rpnlrfments are lifted many degrees. I am referring to .rinnatlon nlayers, for whom football Is good part of their college work. There are several sev-eral other soft courses I might men tion where big, fast ana va.uu.c iK,n niaera are taken care of. These boys are getting nothing out of college except rooiDan. au.t , you are supposed to go vo io bc , i far in education. Why not have each college print on Its football programs tne courses footbaU players are takiHg? Harm to Character rmirse noor boys deserve their chance for an education. Thousands, Thou-sands, possibly hundreds of thou-aands, thou-aands, who never kicked or threw a football do get that chance. Foot ball Is too great a game u wrecked by the modern desire to win no matter wnat me ein., matter what the cost. These forget the great harm they aiso are ouu.B iaver from the side of building character. They know who is cheating.' As a player and a coacn ana man of high character this man's name stands high in footbaU. Oddly enough, Frank Bntterworth, one of Tale's most famous stars, and John Kieran, tne pniioaapacr a thinktnr machine, had the game answer-"Abolisb all gate re ceipts, as Army ana did for years." You can't have amateur sport with big gate receipts," Kieran says. Illiterate Athletes I already can hear one indignant war cry. Our couege ' are high. We meet every particular particu-lar in this respect." Certainly the Big Nine and the 17 league are among the leaders. But how did one of the ' college stars from one big conference, who had starred on a team for two years, misspell 41 out of 56 words in a certain brief examination exam-ination (some of these a 14-year-old high school boy wouldn't have missed) and still be eligible for footbaU? Puffed Sleeves for Tot AN ADORABLE little yoked frock for a mite of one to six. She'll adore the dainty puffed sleeves and full swinging skirt, and see what a pretty trim the colorful ric rac makes. Panties to match. Makes easy sewing for mother, too. r Mm f OOR MnmMl In nWf 1 1. 2. S. 4, 6 and 6 years. Si?e 2, dress, 1 yards of 35 or 39-ineh; panties, H yard; 4 yards rlc rac. The Fall en Wlntrr ! !lor will drllrht with Its wealth of Ua far everr fceme ieef. Stylee bv toD-uiiM o o jlr o HUOUSEHOU) fflMiriTsifil ff decorative candles become soiled wipe them gently with absorbent ab-sorbent cotton dipped in alcohol. a ntoen nf medium sandpaper placed over the kitchen sink will come m handy more tnan once vji cleaning pots and pans. Instead of using tacks to fasten the edges of oilcloth under tne table or shelves use adhesive tape. It looks neater and is easier xo ou, Etre beaters should be washed immediately after using. Keep cogs out of water. t T fioan hnttles. lars. or cruets A VM F w ....... , v,fti-rnffhiv rAnce pert? Bhells and Wiuvujivi E - -wo warm soapy water in them and shake well. Wean m no umei WHEN CONSTIPATION makes yon fel punk as the dickena, brings on stomach upset, sour taste, gssy discomfort, take Dr. Caldwell's lamous medirme to quickly pull tne trigger on la?.y "innards" "in-nards" and help you feel bright awl caipper again. DR. CALDWELL'S is the wonderful aen-n aen-n laxative contained in good old Syruj Pepsia to make it sa easy to take. MANY DOCTORS use pepsin prepare-tons prepare-tons in prescriptions to make the medicine medi-cine more palatable and agreeable to take. So be sure your laxative is contained con-tained in Syrup Pepsin. INSIST ON DR. CALDWELL'S the fa-write fa-write of millions for 50 years, and feel that wholesome relief from constipation. constipa-tion. Bvea finicky children love it CAUTION i Use only as directed. DL (WEIL'S SfflAWATlYE tf$tufljHos& Tonight nulcklv opens up nasal passages to relievo stuffy tran- . .... I... karnlTlff Blent congesuun. m m i easier, invites resuui mci-. '"-nnel '"-nnel . . . Grand for relieving sn ffl y eirtre.ss of head colds. Try 111 Follow directions in the package. Contained -SYRUP PEPSIN 01-41 m May Warn of Diaordored Kidney Action Modwa lift with lU hurry and worry, tnwular habits, Improper eating and drinkimiti risk ol pour and ln!e Hon tsrowa heavy atrsin on the wore ( the kidnnyn. The are apt to bscoroj Ver-uud and fail to ftltor . add and other lropuritiea irom the We-givui bUytii may suffer uagelnf backache, haadache, dlizinM, getting up BUhte, l palea, awdling ieel eonatantly tired, nervoua, ail worn out. Othw cne oi kidney or bladder diaordor are lome-burning, lome-burning, acanty or too lraqul Try ioa' PM: 0o" fceP. kldneva te pm off harmful exoeaa body waatl Th.y have bad more than ball a Vpubii. appr.v.1 Ar. -co mmdta Or araneiu. --- Art your nnghborl WW It Is Wise to Read the Advertisements In This Newspaper Before Going Shopping !'''' r ' t'. 4 St t. -A. Rub in Ben-Gay, quick! Gently warming Ben-Gay brings speedy, welcome relief from chest-cold discomfort discom-fort You see, Ben-Gay contains up to 2Va times more methyl salicylate and menthol -two pain-relieving agenta known to all doctors -than five other widely offered rub-ins. Insist on genuine Ben-Gay, the orig inal Baume Analgesique. Mm for Paia doe to RHEUMATISM. MUSCLE ACHE, and STRAINS. Aik for Mild Ben-Cay tor tnudreo. V' A |