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Show THE BULLETINMNGHAM. UTAH I Ln " HV r jternDeV, . Barbara Bell is designed for J ? 20 and 40, measurements and 40. A yards of h S nap; 1U yardsof S E HI N "ciRCLgp San Enclose 15 cenUj,, Pattern No Name ""' Address """ INDIGES bottle to u and rronE a charming way to 1 A make your silk print for after-noon, and it's not too dressy for general wear, either. Everything about it is soft and graceful the rippling skirt, the shoulder shir-ring that with waist-line tucks to make your bust look prettily rounded, and the plain that you can vary with flowers, brooches or white lingerie touches. Pattern No. 1923-- B has a delightfully tiny-waist- effect, and a ribbon belt to call attention to the fact! Make this in time for your next afternoon date, and see if you don't have a particularly good time whenever you put it on. This is a lovely style not only for prints, but for sheers like geor-gette and chiffon, in classic navy or black. It's an easy design to make, and includes a step-by-st- ep sew chart. Read This Import Do you dread thoas-- ?ALAre yu Jetting nS NERVOUS? DoyouK ening dizzy spells? Are m, Uons other women get! These t( ijrmptomiolta functional disorder!. Lydia E. Pinkbia'ii pound. For over 60 ynrij pound has helped hundnj, rateful women to go "ma ays. 1'inkham's au nerves and lessen int tional "irregularities." 0( fin "woman's" tonics, fyi C- -, KILL ALL" wa&&?Sr2 GuarsMad JriVmli wuimtuiri ECjv-3-' lasts ill J May Warn of Di Kidney Act Modern life with luh Irregular habits, in?" drinking its risk olo tion throws besvyci of the kidneys. Theyit over-taxe- d and fail to and other impuritialm blood. You may luHer u headache, dijiinenl leg pains, swelimrHi tired, nervous, all ' of kidney or bladder i times burning, fcaat): Urination. Try Ooan'l Pilh'" Hdncysto passoi lue waste. They bavebii: century ol public iW mended by grateful .Ask your neighbor! 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THOMPSON AS IHUUOH ZZMj Shrt Soit For solitude some! society, and short LALA PALOOZA A Theatrical Discovery urges sweet return. By RUBE GOLDBERG I?! PR00UCEA SHE'S WILD ABOUT HO HoV'i THOUGHT It SH8 'Wlff.lW GOING fDVER MY DEAD T MAZIB LATOUR PLOTS TO GET Of THIS SHOW, I'D DANCING AND HA HA I THEY PASSED CAN MAKE TO KEEP YOUR V BODY -- 1 ONLY LALA OUT OF THE SHOW - !r1?,KN?W WHY J WAZI6 LATOUR A LAW AGAINST g STAGEHANDS FRIENO, THE BUMP, I BROUGHT HER IN LALA PRANCES HOME BELIEVIN3 THAT HEAVY DAME J ASKED Me TO LET y iTHB BEEP TRUST.! LAUGH, IN THE SHOW A HERE FOR A JOKE - SHE IS OESTINED TO GET HER ? JAS xmS HER FOOL AROUND N Vvyf ISHEVL MAKE FOR LAUGHS rTTlTnV SHE'S GOT NAME IN ELECTRIC LIGHTS THE r'V'VjA a JfJfL ( H HO -- WHO RAN f g AUDIENCES , T--- lfll , VfOR-H- FIRE TRUCKS) LO Variable h Nature is a mutabij is always and neve; Emerson. S'MATTER POP You Have to Handle Spaghetti Just So By C. M. PAYNE Idleness a I: Idleness is the sep. living man. MESCAL IKE b,s.lhuntley One ofThose Personalized Gifts SAru' SrS QrvJX) 1 1 L measles J v Tf ' l Early Angling Origin of the art or sport of angling is obscure But allusion was made to it by the Greeks and Romans, and in the most ancient books of the Bible, as Amos. It came into general use in England about the time of the Reformat-ion. The first known book printed on angling was Winkin de Worde's Treatyse of Fysshinge, which ap-peared in 1496. Izaak Walton's famous book on this subject was printed in 1653. Pathfinder. ; 11 I I U POP Apparently It's a Ghost Walker By J. MILLAR WATT r7IR&? I'V MURDER? WHER&'S TH&- - MURDER K$ jJ T didn't. dSi Jill rJL.v creeping'about fJ?4 MeAN PIRE' vOKSSk mm SSan down the p4 jp! XANTJ j WALL STKA.VGE GAME An Englisliman'i viewpoint of American baseball excerpts from an account In the Ashlngton Col-lieries Magazine: "A diminutive person about four feet high, complete with player's uniform including giant jockey cap, is handing bludgeons around for in-spection." Yes it was the bat boy! He continues: "The fielding Is the liveliest thing imaginable. Those at the bases and outfield are armed with a single glove as large as a frying pan. The balls are skied to a tremendous height, but I never saw a catch missed." Cheerful News imiV MOBILIZES HOLIMQ MOBILIZES 0EL6IUM W&IU1E? fife III il j yt J SWtPEM M0WUZES1 fvtLLlRWTSlWWE") KOoTcWW CTtL MFtKKE scwT5 MoftLi ze Ar IfrY'PF A! t IN IT FOB. HIKE-AT- A.M. ' UNDER THE BED By gluyas wiluams i -- a-si A0S AfiWE R pflAY, JUNIOR HASfHV IHRUSft UMBRfUA UfOER,RKI FWHfR BEHJiD EAR JoR F K FWhER SM0U15 "lb GO" OFT Htf BEP, JUNIOR RlBK' In a Nutshell The theater was in an uproar. 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