Show I I I I I i The Stroller Notices I i N N NN That many a man grows gray waiting for a chance that l some ome other tell fellow ow has gone out and grabbed t v That In these days of war It is 18 a I patriotic duty strictly observe 1 cial regulations regarding Old I Glory I I I That the tho city hall looks bett better r without that once flag I Thanks lill Jill Bill For for taking taking the hint of Stroller last week f That the official edict is I The flag should not be hoisted before beI before be be- fore sunrise nor should it bo be allowed Ito I to remain af after er s sunset I That the clean up season is now at hand I II t tI I Get busy with tho the paint and br brush That according to the Lumberman 4 a 1918 model husband means meana one olle who owns his home The dealer sat lIat behind hta hU his desk desk v s 's sAnd j And watched the trade go o by I do not understand under tal d said he My prices are not high T j TAnd jAnd And when a bargain presser presser Tf comes I cut them on the 11 sly ly That is wh why said the little e bird That all the trade foes goes by 7 t 1 That U tp a. a bu business lne a 11 what light and air Oro ro ro to a plant I Ih thi ni kes bat It U is l the silent active acUTe lightning that does doea the work Th That the Do Boy Doy Scouts did good I set vice far II Jo selling Belling Liberty Bonds t th Ui past palt pait wiek eek V r jf V That t the street demonstration Ly L t 7 I I the Scouts and the Flag Girls last Friday night wa wasa a successful affair That Marshal Tracy should nip speeding on Main street t early in the season That a good stiff example might avoid accidents That it is far better to be safe sate than sorry sorry I. I That dogs doge are all aU right but they ther must be kept off of war gardens That war gardens are more valuable valuable valuable val val- than canines so BO owners of the latter beware That the Rainbow are coming That they are all girls but who That its for the Rol Cross Grose |