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Show THE BULLETIN. BIXflHAM CANYON. UTAH ' ) SEWIN-- j CIRclV Barbara Bell Pattern fc signed In sizes 10, 12, n a Size 12, dress, require Inch material; bolero, ijj', Due to an unusually iar(! current war condltloni, is required in filling orfa the most popular patterns: Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTl 149 New Montgomery San Francisco Enclose 20 cent! la pattern desired. Pattern No s Name , Address 1995 12-4- 0 Maternity Wear A MATERNITY frock to be worn during the hot weather months must be cool, comfortable and as pretty as possible so that you do not grow weary of it. This young-lookin- g dress and jacket will please you. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 199S Is for sizes 12, 14. IS, 18, 20 and 40. Size 14 dress requires 4 ',4 yards of h material, sleeveless Jacket takes 1 yards. Brief Sun Clothes. RE FREE and gay in the sun - clothes you wear acquire a tan in prettiness and comfort! The smart sun-bac- k dress with match-ing "cover up" bolero is tops in looks. Set is perfect for midsum-mer wear about the house, too. DUE to dietary indaori drinking wataonoi in weather can be quick);! Wakefield's BlackberryBis years a household remedy, drug stores. Be sure to at fTo relieve distress of h Femalek (Also Fine Stow Lydla E. Plnkbam'i Tf pound Is lamous to rtlv pain and sccompaofD weak, tlred-o- feelings-t-functional monttiif - Taken refrularly-Pt- oE ; pound helps build ffi , against such snuojtnj L Plnkham's Compout especially for womtn--t i ture and that's the kW to buy I Follow Ubelll--: s LYDIA E. PINKHflM'S y J; tTl I lHET2?Cl nTTTTtfl chemists, have just cow1 XiJLyJUiiiil with a group of men sod from Athlete's Foot. Tie I p lilKffrfU toIdtonseSoretoneAt ' 5Ji!&!s ten-da- y test period. theitW J ' . 1 physician. We quote from BX :SlS?3flr 0&ife: the usb of SoretonejJ wl ' the directions on the lay iMtelj itirfrfi of only ten days, & H . )fm$F. showed clinical ifhprogg (OTfUltTiTtT tion which is most stijwa ' A 1 I I I J I I I Ml Improvements were she' i 1 1 I I I I I tom of Athletes Foot- -; r; j ing. redness, etc The ftP0" : hi 'yy'MnJ "in our opinion SoretwifM !Jo ffiiJ&i disease- - whic,l ,s C0IDI!1 e 'Athlete's Foot'." h KllS So if Athlete's Foot troabl8' y A P S,llrl PriM with this nasty. dfT; tirW infectioa. Get SOKFTOnH ' ieti Robbins. Inc. B"d "ndi Hyl SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS RUWEP W WOW fJO-- y J 2 "WMSKY.TME T7 PINE IP 1 I lATE ATTNE IP I PASEP TW 1 ESF&f SpY Z BET ON TH 80PY EVEN Vi mpkL cow WIU- - M TM' GANG'ff KIPNAPERS' ON TH ROAD j!LfVcte KKKLANP KAT5- -ll GOT A POOL ( PE 5LOW IN P0S5 15 CAP IN rtf T J WA5 RUNNING 50 WIU- - ,??- - --ANPIN5TEAP ? TIP OFP 5PAKKY 1 LEAVING I f HERE I'LL . - , - V1 V PA9T HE COULPNT f&l?VAH-- l B " CAX OPKIPNAP1NQ C HE f ( CL05EP ALL M PEAT HIM vt V V' $EE COMING NOW peooKViLLe's fA. mocked we I V exits exceptA pack to my i, to my cosmic A-- nl- ;5r5---r-- T ' mCHERYOO A!iH0fKUN5 . 0NEVVri$0NV JW S fS iJ 2. .jljl f : LALA PALOOZA Moptop I Aroused By RUBE GOLDBERG HURRY, PHYLLI- S- J HOPE 4. I I AAOPTOP HAS MADE NO ATTEMPT I 1 IT'S NO USE, W LOOK, MOPTOP-- k DE ROQUEFORT W WHAT NOW I YOU GOTTA TELL TT ISN'T A T3 FISHT BACK-A- X THE END OF MISTER dT HERE'S MY H SAYS YOU'RE NOT r THE!! YER SOMETHN' TOO LATE, THE FOURTH ROUND ME STAGGERS VINCEN- T- J NIECE-SHE'- S 60T PUTTING UP A A LET ME StALKIN' TO MAKE HIM SORE I UNCLE TO HIS CORNER ALL BUT OUT I'M NOT SOMETHIN dbr&xh FIGHT BECAUSE S AT HIM! A-v- r -- - II 1 I I J REG'LAR FELLERS Navy Short Cut By GENE BYRNES 'PETTY OFFICER DUFPY? AYE!AYE! MOMl I WV4&Z, MY WORD IU WOULD YOU MIND ) - I'LL BE WITH A I' AT ARE. YOU 1, POMINQ ASHOPiE. ''DvA I YA IN TWO J I FOR. VTY'u& A I iIKE. YOU TO DO AN V MINUTES ! 1 'CATYOU J vLffc V ERRAND FOR ME X --J A 1 VALK ? X X-y- y J f t fn Queer Full The Labrador square on land and can im as four days out of b Flags on Capitol Fly Day, Night Since World War I The office of the architect of the Capitol says that the custom of 3ying a United States flag night and day at all times from the east and west porticoes of the United States Capitol originated during World War I. It was felt for pa-triotic reasons that there should be one building over which the flag never ceased to fly. The Capitol was selected as be-ing typical of the United States, and as being outside of military regulations, which, of course, de-mand the furling of the flag at sunset. POP One Service Man to Another ' ' ' By J. MILLAR WATT A NAAAE NATIOMALITY? OCCURATION? RAISING KANE Or a Pipe? B g " ' rir 11 J tnir F to-v- --C ..r Jfrr--I M&s&dl j 00T M0NM0UrM Clyde Lewis "I onJ sse m flaj wilh him, sir. He'i hard of hsarinj in l one ear!" , "-- i N' aconpi! ''I'm nsed to it. Weve ' r M- got of " -j J town that jo through the .ame rnotion"' -7 home |