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Show r ' " '" '" ..'-.". i....... . ........ - - . . - f 11' 11 ' 1 mi 1111 M r ii r- - - - r -' T - m mi - J i - i nrn ir'- ' - .... Necessities. j By I. T. beems-to-me j Far be it from me to declare just ji what is necessary in this old world, but it would seem to me that any I i j; given thing is just as necessary as it i , is made useful. j: ;i It would seem to me that nothing Ij ji is necessary that is never used. For j; i ji instance, would it be necessary to jj buy clothing or foods if they were ji taken home and hung in closets or ji ji put on shelves and never utilized? ji Yet, one merchant in our commun- ji II ity, who "butters his bread" by sell- jj ji ing such items, declares another lo- j; cal concern unnecessary. The good ji ji j people of Gunnison valley lived ji nicely before his establishment was ji I brought to town, and,, as for that, ji j he was one of that establishment's ji jj worst knockers until he became its, ji manager. ji i AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE LOADED WITH ADVENTURE "We try to make a subscription to THE AMERICAN BOY," states Griffith Grif-fith Ogden Ellis, editor, "a round-trip round-trip ticket to a world-wide adventure cruise. "Most boys cannot afford the luxury lux-ury of travel but they can afford to settle down uniler a reading lamp and take an imaginative trip to foreign lands in American Boy stories." American Boy stories, during the coming year, will take readers to the atolls of the South Seas in a trading schooner, to the polar wastes behind a dog team, into the Canadian wilderness wilder-ness with the Mounted P'Olice, through the Caribbean with the U. S. Navy, even to the far-away planet of Mars in a space ship! There'll be true adventures among the lions and. chimpanzees of Africa with Captain Carl von Hoffman, famous explorer and ethnologist. In addition there'll be stories about the favorite characters of a mill'on boys Bonehead Jim Tierney, detective; Square Jaw Davis, engineer; Hide-rack, Hide-rack, the red-and-gold collie; Connie Morgan, and Douglas Renfrew. There'll be vocational stories that will help the reader select h's life work, advice on hobbies, sports tips from famous coaches and players, money-earning suggestions, vacation hints, and worthwhile contests. THE AMERICAN BOY costs only $1 a year, or $2 for three years, foreign for-eign subscriptions 50 cents a year extra. Send your name, address, and remittance to THE AMERICAN BOY, 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Service will start with the issue you specify. On newsstands, 10c a copy. (Adv.) That good old ijmM i- American tast(?n 1 Milt, you've waited ji For a business or a person to be? necessary they must utilize other ji ji businesses and other people as well ( as themselves for the general benefit : of the community. A person or bus- ji j iness that uses make-shift methods in- i :; j ji stead of utilizing other businesses, j I reduce their own necessity as well I f j as the necessity of the other busi- ii , ness. At least, that's the way it ; j seems to me. 1 j; ji i J II ! ; . ! . -..w...... .... T" " ' 1 "' "j T HAYFEVER ! ASTHMA fmd SUMMER COLDS are unnecessary. un-necessary. Complete relief only $1.00 Postpaid. Post-paid. Nothing else to buy. Over 40,000 IHOLFORD'S WONDER INHALERS sold last' year alone. Mail $1.00 today for full season's relie f to THE DANDEE CO., 14 B I North Sixth St., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNE- SOTA, or write for Free Booklet. H Z3 |