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Show Friday, March 25, 1232 Snoop Cant Hold Her Jokes FINNEY OF THE FORCE r.lcrcclizciRVz: (? iccr.3 Cliln Ycann r-- -Mte am mafe parmt4a. levw is (MB Mtft ktt wisi sef mt. Yev leas looca raw 1 haWMiMttkkkMbssetfstmvnn. am iwBIm aHiBm mIAu HffMU AIomm with Hrb Dr. Book rw for lAo. VAduobio lnformatloa form utoo. HrroU lut, Colby Bid.. Ivtrttc Broom g md I 'i warn i FEW FISH ESCAPE PURSUIT OF OTTER Among all the animals that are good fishermen, there la probably non mors capabls than the otter. Too can often locate him by finding broken sheila, of shellfish, of which he seeme to be especially fond. He leaves the scattered fragments of bin meal on tba banks of streams and lakes and among the rocks. Tbs coat of the otter Is of brown for, and It la no valuable that. In order to prevent men from taking It from him, as ha prefers to wear It himself, be bides sway near secluded lakes or water courses far from any plact whera men live. He la almost twice tbs slse of tbs mink, bring often 40 inches long, and looks something like n seal when hs Is partly out of water and his wet fur gleams In the sun. This clever fisherman is the champion of the fishing veterans who wear fur. No fish la too swift for him. Whereas tys mink prefers to take bis fishing easily, the otter dives, swims or floats after bis prey. Ha la an expert swimmer and can dart about under the water with wonderful speed, so that no fish has much of n chance when he goes fishing. He always catches his fish. Another water dweller who sometimes get credit as h fisherman, but lives on n vegetarian diet. Is the beaver. The beaver builds his borne out In the water and there stores up bis winter food. He likes the bark of trees and these be cuts down when they are succulent and tender with the sap. He gathers enough to tide him over the winter time, and Uvea on his hoard, leaving the fish, strangely enough, strictly alone, ; OMipM r SastaodaChabiSdarnduf pfajriei OS Strong, mtpmmflI uiurfk thmfu dwihMn aB. m tako-MAT- unrn Ifl -- -- . I , LwU XSgiZS&eSZnKcsT bMl tOMOMOIg O fliunkn. lb ABAft iftoUg AUUUMl t Shooting Moroly Bluff Some countries re- sort to revolutions as n simple form of election and regard It as the best method for making n political change, Charles H. Cunningham, former United States commercial attache at Lima, Peru, said at St Louis recently.' "There is a lot of blank shooting done In some of the revolutions, with. shots being fired mainly for effect, Curintngha'm Skid. "During some of the revolutions In Pern foreigners were allowed to transact business as usual In downtown districts, but were warned to keep off of certain streets where fighting was going on. Latln-Amerlc- ' . KEEP Ct GOOD HEALTH ...WAFJ Salt Uuh--D- f. OFF COLDS Ute Otr, rare. Golden Medical Discovery, in my opinion By Chart MCKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL Just Then the Sun Came Up! Sugtvea sad also in my husband's opinion, is by far the beat and most reliable general tonic for . a debilitated of coadition said Mrs. "" health," of 122 West 4th Sooth kM. Harvey take thia medicine during the winter and spring months to keep our selves in good health. By keeping ia ard oil colds general good health and spells of indigestion and various other common ailments to which all people ate subject more or leas." Se (m nH.il 1W11, min M Pa CU-- .t. P'l Dr. Pierces Discovery H ta, DhmSm ad Ducks Mary's mother raised a large flock of wllk ducks this year. One windy day they aQ took to the air. Mary never had seen them on the wing before and ran to her mother, saying, "Oh, look, mother. Our ducks all have airplanes P Up-to-D- GEORGE WASHINGTONS TRAVELS o By w. w. Br.oh. auas Use CiwiiI Hoitii yCAtTM rApn nv I "Is the world getting betterr "I thing so. People no longer, break up your home to get your fiat HIP CHEST COLDS, QUICK WITH HEAT OF RED PEPPERS Relieves Almost Instantly fe, I mountain t averns, range and a beautiful river marked tlxcJwsy of Washington as he rods oo toward fields of high adventure. It is so to-day, for Nature has not changed. Near this point he crossed the Shenandoah River hy ferry. At short diAance hey ond, the charm Millwood, of highway travel is heightened hy an excited To break np congestion. to lestois free ewenktioa and stop chest colds ... to lltviatA circulatory paint and iTi0 aannhi, Nature has stored np in red peppers e marreloue therapeutic heet the! PMttMUeply into the ski. without w burning end swiftly brings ? - Nw this Igenuine red peppers tf little stream called fSpout Ran! risdly crosses and rserosscs tks pasture-line- d roadway as if It, too, were on an important mission Coming out oo U. 8. 60 over the old road to the right at place called Paris, the young Rider of DeAiny was sooq at Qreeoway Court, the Hue Ridge home of Lord Fairfax. ... in an ointment. tKTiftNa uaoourt so at mtsK toiree Rd JPpper Rah. As yen rub j, on vouTl feel better. Am) US Ruanten relief comes. Drag stores sell Rowe o Rud Pepper Rub. Try it. . |