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: - '''''' 044- " - 1 - - - i ' - ' - ' 10 - - - - -- ' - - ' ' A 27 - — - '' - - 1 :': 1 4 ' 4 I ' '' ' ' ''' ' 4 4 ' " ' - ' ' 1 — 1 t ' 4 1 L t- I S ri -- -- - 4' 14-- 0' - 1 44 t j- - 7-L6'4) r' '- lq64j661 - 4- 1-- I 1 4 $ tfor All t el1' ' : VIM' :''' '' 4 t 4 ' '' - 5 - - v ' : 44 - - ' ‘ -5 ' 4 1 - 'r A Tärii:'"s::--"1"""r'-'- ' i 1 ' VI - i :4- ' '"'' 041 - 4 k) 1 4T: s 1k 14 t t th Z14ammemeeml4441114banait tv ' 4 41 I '" ' :"'' - 4"mmit - - i § I W:- 1 The newly elected eightieth congress will be ad- dmsed in joint session by the president This ' I 1 1 7111 i t) I OWN " prii '1 flt Oa i 17611 1: 1 1 7 tyl 6mbers Congress 01164 - 0 0 11 - — - ge LiOutine VO a need Is a pamphlet prepared by the clerk of the house This Is all right as far as it goes but does not answer the demand for 4 practical Instruction book comprehensive yet simple An Ullman Feature Copyrighted six-pa- 111N - th sixty-seven- s 1 - picture was made in 1921 President Harding Is the speaker and it was the congress 01 - ' - 1 -- - - - - 1 time he arrives in Washington Look for a Home If he has had some good vice his first step will be to et In touch with an experienced colleague from his home state The latter will be able to give him 1 Introductions to leaders and counsel both of which he will find invaluable He should immedi ately cast about for permanent residence for himself and family On his first day In town also Rep Jones will do well If he calls at the:office of the clerk of the house where he will find trained experienced officials who can shed light on many questions perplexing to the freshman (In the case of the new senator his first call very profitably will be 'upon the staff of the secretary of the senate) Proper Certification The very first matter to be Ironed out withthe clerk's office Is whether Representative Jones has sent in his official certificate of election signed by the governor and certified by the secretary of state of his home state Tins may be brought in person by the congressman may be mailed in by him 'or sent in by the secretary of state In certificate should any case the be in the clerk's-officby Dec 15 so that the official roll of the house by states may be corn- - I I ' ) 1 I 1 1 - - I - — - - r ---- - -- ' 4 e z ? i I )s-- k51 1 ' :: "UT 1 f two-roo- POLES' 7 ' ' twotewriters - ' ' - t k - i: 1- ": 1 )' - - il I ' t f—- t tt I I ' '''1 tL-Ir''-'---- -' t1 1 41 5 -" ' : ) i 0- - - ' HEW CAIIDY PLAII surls DOWN FIGURE L lawicins Texas writes: "I used to 1101hs now I weigh 119 a loss of Si lbe Mrs ieith AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan 'Mrs to 1 lawkintalso had an amazing reduction in ber measurements reducing11 inches in the waist 10 inches at the hips and 8 inches in the bust -- - ( Your experience may or may not Se ttr same Hawkins but t:y the AYDS Vitamin at Mrs Plan yountell Just imagine the attracCandy tive and fashionable clothes you may be able to and wear think of the renewed pride in a slimmer more graceful figure So many with overweight problems use the AYDS Plan by medical doctors more than 100 persons lost 14 to IS The average m a few weeks the AYDS Way No Exerdso csts No Drugs! No laxatives! The AYDS Way is so torn fortable and Harmless Candy binngy eat delicious AYDS Vitamin cut out according to directions and you don't or butter meats meals starches potatoes any —you pint rut them down If not delighted with results Money pack on very first box 30 days supply of AYDS 5225 Phone or call Keith O'Brien Paris Department Store Auerbach Co- - Waltreert Pay Less Drug and ZC311 Drug Store Leading Department and Drug Stores Everywhere 4 : 73 A di 77toiA - I T: - ' r) IL 1 4 etr$ 0":4 4i:::: t- - 4 t ti trtt '- '1Ila ' r olb 1 :41 : - I- a- -- :: - :A ''''' ': ' 1 ': 1 - ' I '''4:'-)- - -- : '': ': 7 - ' 'ottt-:::- ' ' 'L -- t i! 9s t0 :': N :3 f 4!77"7::: :: k 1 N :::':::: 7' i —14 4i: : V' 00'116 li I ' - t'- 3 :: :''-'iji- R'ff ':- z: 1 - :' ' ' !:4: :' - k - '- : 2f '9 J ---c- te I ? 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