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Show "... I ' ' . I: t THK BULLETIN, BtNGH AM. UTAH -- j I WOMlD'S BESt COMICS Lighter Side of Life as Depicted by Famous Cartoonists and: Humorists THE FEATHERHEADS ..grL. . Laft at the Post GAVOJ?V( ACCRUER M-f-eg bo Viae 1T --f STAMP? j tftfM A JV - IF I CAN tSoOK) Li: 1-- Z7 ALL "W f Worthy of Your Prj: most particular young we matrons and other pafe special occasions are ii found in the Barbara BeC Eook. Send 15 cents (it today for your copy. Send your order to Tin Circle Pattern Dept., II Montgomery Ave., San Fa Calif. Patterns 15 cents (if each. I Bell S( ndlcate.-WNU- Str Dr. Pierce'i Pleasant PefcJ May Applu are effective in accumulated body wastt-- 4 Constipak 30 Vcari "For thirty year I hM cemtipation. Sometimti I m for four or five days. lllwM gas bloating, headaches ani th back. Adlerika helped m Now I eat sausaae, baniniM thing I want and never few sleep soundly all night and Mi Mrs, Mabel Schott. J If you are suffering from tm sleep leitnest, sour tomtelj.f bloating, there is auick rewj in Adlerika. Many report thirty minutes after takinii dose. Adlerika gives eompfct cleaning your bowel tract stj nary laxatives do not even it Dr. H. I. Shaub, Mtn Ml "In addition to intetiitui nwj chmcki tkm growth of inUtHui h colon boctiU." J Give your bowels rial with Adlerika and see how feel. Just one spoonful relKf and stubborn constipation Leading Druggists. ! MOTHER, between you and me getting to be a little show-of- f. Last night when Dick called, there she sat, big as life, right in the middle of things chirp-ing about the new dress you made her: how you used a remnant left over from one of your dresses, and got it finished in one after-noonshe even had Dick feel the material. Well, Elsie, you can't blame the child's appreciating herself in a new dress. How about ourselves? Didn't you say your jumper was the talk of the Tennis Club meet-ing yesterday? And haven't I been spending more time before the mirror since I made my new 'Stylish Stout" model? I actually feel like a new person in it imag-ine me being vain at my agel Flatters Stout Figure. Oh, Mother, you're no. vain and you're as young as any of us. You just were lucky to find a particu-larly flattering style for your fig-ure. That soft jabot makes you look lovely and the whole thing is so slenderizing. But only an ex-pert like you could make such a dress. It isn't being expert, Elsie, it is choosing a pattern that is deftly designed and giving full step-by-st- ep instructions on how to pro-ceed. Several Blouses. I'm going to make another blouse for my jumper soon, Moth-er. I always admired that white pique shirt of Dick's, so I think I'll try it for my blouse, since the pattern is a lot like a man's shirt in design. It sounds good to hear you inter-ested in making something for yourself. Maybe you girls will, turn your Bid-or-- Club into a Sew-Your-O- before long. You can never tell, Mother, you never can tell! The Patterns. Pattern 1229 comes in sizes 14 to 20; 32 to 42 bust. Size 16 re-quires 3V4 yards of 39-in- ch ma-terial for the jumper and 1 yards for the blouse. Pattern 1847 is available in sizes 36 to 52. Size 38 requires 4 yards of 39-in- ch material. Pattern 1882 is designed for sizes 2 to 10 years. Size 4 years re-quires 1 yards of 39-in- ch ma-terial. New Pattern Book. Send for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practi- cal and becoming clothes, select-ing designs from the Barbara Bell well-planne- d, easy-to-ma- ke pat- terns. Interesting and exclusive fashions for little children and the difficult junior age; slenderizing, well-c-ut patterns for the mature figure; afternoon dresses for the WOMEN WHO I THEIR MENI NEVER LET THEM I NO - matter how am J back aches and yoorJ scream, your husband, ixoj Is only a man. can W! stand why you are so hart1 with one week in every Too often the honeym5' press Is wrecked by the f tongue of a three-- o. uarw 4 wise woman never lets he" ""I know by outward sign victim of periodic pain J For three generations one has told another how to jjl lng through" with LydlsM ham's Vegetable Compog helps Nature tone up tijfl thus lessening the dlsoomf the functional disorderly women must endure in J ordeals of life: 1. TumiMl girlhood to womanhood. paring for motherhood. proachlng "middle age." f Don't be a threeuarWf toke LYDIA E. PINS ' VEGETABLE O0MP0P4 Go "Smiling Through." 1 "Coyote Trapm THOMPSON STEELS He. -.M o.: No,- - W.dSii pwrdoson postpaid. 8nr ""Vi-- i KJO ft.8nare methods nl w'.' Oonplote enarins and tntP" - RAYMOND THOf aot L.ki c?zk TnE-amFuictii-ll IsMISsjsjj,, ,1 Through life's ma.d rusK there comes to me At times a. little, petxefol stop - Like, standing in a. crowded street nice, tig J cop. jTP LMJ "Quotation tat Our supreme busmen carry and to pass on iU or better, the sacred aanie bein that we bear " llavelock EUis. PacifisU are not neee" ards, oor Militarists br not necessarily manly, n femlnate. A. A. A'''5 Life is not halMon my tase.-- H. C. Women bare 1TJJD pcrior of menS' S'MATTER POP-Be- tcha Here an .Answer Pop Will Never Get By C M. PAYNI ' sj jS VwTN N Jff) , (ttpyrteM, 1830. by Tha BH Syndicate, to--) wO MESCAL IKE By s. Back Again . CovrlM, trv 8. L. Huntley. Trad Mark Has. C, S. Pat, Offlca) Iland to Mouth Eiisti The yo,ng man growing mustacht has a very : look about him. l . FINNEY OF THE FORCE AiSSaS. ; Object D'Art .(WHAT fel SZ--r UAM8S?- -( Narlg$sf) ' --ST ' " " --- ' mrrr-mw- I wII II II W I 1 il BRONC PEELER Bronc Has a Happy Thought By FRED HARMAN TD,4AT If0 --rtlTrtAME 15 WrWERSwrldTBLlTHeeS- - 6Cbr4C-- l Mow VC(? WAiTin'AM rloPin' GoLLV WHY OlOMf I at 3rAT UOhJ ArJO MAY I SUGGEST TrAf vJt ffcCTAKE PCfE. VJlLi. COME BAC- K- 6UT IF I WAS . 1MIN OF.IS BETofSE ? nCLLYA BUW(25-YAG(MAU- Sf fttfutNCC- -. OF --tWi OCU6HTPUL ?tASr HWt You to rtusn-- TYown AM' lJil? tWo ILL 6E1CHA fCfEi Go ME To His I cpntr Hcce --rerr away f?om ya - rot paged, eefoce RgtoewtNe tae taoees fee --Th' Cbuwouf. VWOWClT-'FORtlGlT- MAD A QOACCEL VJM.CMI MAD WTwmT. Jke "if S" tf , Big Bugs Lord Pomp was making a periodi-cal visit to a certain mental bospi-ta- Nearing the main entrance he saw coming towards him a well-dresse- d man. Thinking him connect-ed! with the place, he greeted him with a polite "Good morning " The man returned the greeting and halted, . remarking, "Are you going to the hospital, sir?" "Yes," was the reply. "I'm Lord Pomp." "Go on in, sir," came the re-joinder; "they'll cure you. I thought I was King Kong whet I came here first." Tit-Bit- s Magazine. The Curse of Progress i ( VsieLt GOOOBJEMIN6 lNTV)&i 7, 7' ' MISS DDC01N-M9- Pe W XD DN' ' J-'f- i rT x jtI Hifti Tise 4ir tub-- S5 v rw. mbs ( V I ' ' VI V UST cAWiefl! ' 5 7 pf 'riif?li I ljOCKED DOOR "" By CLUYAS WILLIAMS WIV)'lrHI6lfe PJWMW&HIWWtfS WORK W MIS INCOME fcf 14 i iL m EUJCAf WtWER tV F SOM-E- HT IONS WU Itf f Sl sKf4 OHiorraw sM-iw- ; tJM1 Political BelativUy "Now regarding this relativity Idea" began the man who di-gresses. "I have a high regard for a cer-tain kind of relativity," interrupted Senator Sorghum. "Is there more than one?" "Oh, yes. The man with the most relatives Is likely to control enough votes to give him considerable po-litical influence." |