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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, March 25, 1932 Double Purpose Served in Odd Statue Designs On a nobleman's estate in tbl!re is a colleetlon of some most curtous statues in the The statues nre can·ed in OUR COMIC SECTION I0 Erents in the Lires of Little Men THE SD3J'kling eyes which men admire ••• the healthy high spirits and pep which make a girl stand out from the crowd ••• Evay young lady can have them; and should have. Hundreds of thousands of men and women have been benefited by Fellows• Syrup. This wonderful tonic improves appetite and sleep, tones up vim and energy. It is the perfect medicine for all who need "building up." Prescribed by doctors for many years. Ask your druggist for gtttuim Fellows' Syrup. wood and nre sllghtly more than llfe They comprise a consldera.)Jle size. 0I Silesla ot the world. linden SUPPER 15 ON THE. \A~lE -COME RI6HT '~ number of flgureg, which include the 12 Apostles, n few saint's, peasant women and e\·en a figure representing the former lord of the manor, ls who seen with his arm Unked through that Qf a soldier romrade. All of the statues are hollow and each one of them is a beehive, Ollen~ ings In the backs of the figures pro· vlding for the entrance and exits of the honey-gathering Insects. The records of the manor show that Some prejudices are very usefulSome men talk more religion in ten the flrst of the wooden statues was among people you can't especially ten In pracUce they than minutes put In place in the year 1600.-Phlla· reason. with reach years. delphia Record Sunday Magazine. FELLOWS' SYRUP NOW/ To keep c1ean and healthy ta.ke Dr. Pierce'• Plea••tnt Pellet.,. 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Dawson Parsons of James', Sheffield, England, at , ' I Please don't nickname a skinll) played the bridal march as bls brlde, boy, ''Buster." Miss Nellie Bowarts, entered llis father's church. Then be joined .her The old seadogs we read so much and marched witlt ber to the altar. about are probably mast-stl1Is. own wedding. Acting as organist, he Playa Hia Bride In the son St. hls • OIL LINE •• He Drove His Loaded Truck < mifeswith a DRY CRANKCASE \• Cl • ~o~ow'p JA LIKE T..!E SHOW, ,._;;o{ l=ELI'IC. ? ...... YEI\-- ~IGI-IT, BENNY··· '10\J SET1-· BUT.··"·· When Jack Edmondson halted his 2 ~ ton Chevrolet truck in a Conoco sta· rtion in Des Moines, New Mexico, the attendant discovered a broken oil line •and an empty crankcase! But inspection of the motor revealed (that no damage had been done! When Edmondson returned home, he d.iscovered, from oil spilled on the road, that he had driven about 45 miles Iafter the oil line broke on the "Hid/den Quart" of Conoco Germ Processed .oil. times. 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