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Cocktails and Highballs made with Mou- quin’s non-Alcoholic Vermouth possess the obt-time an the old-time fi And—for_ mak ‘our private. stock ist 'todger and, taste better, eo it is un- surpassed. “Original Recipes” —our new booklet, sent free upon re quest mtwront, «7 The Cure By George Sinberg BEFORE prohibition there was no one in the entire town of Otis Falls as shiftless and ne’er-do-well as Gabriel Hands. Children laughed at him, dogs barked at sight of him, cell thirteen of the village jail didn’t seem the same without him. Everyone thought it was a shame, for, before he had become so fond of whiskey, Gabriel had been regarded as one of the best house-painters in the business. Now his talents went to waste. Nobody wanted a painter who was liable to decorate a house all the colors of delirium tremens, Gabe’s own house was a miserable shack on the outskirts of the town. His wife took in washing. His chil- dren gathered kindling wood, which they sold to kindly neighbors. His wife hadn't had a new dress for years. BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed free to any address by the Author His children were starved, lean, hun- gry. Yes, Gabriel was a disgrace to the town, all right. But since prohibition Gabe is a new man. He is a thrifty, industrious, ambitious citizen. Everybody re- spects him. His bank balance is steadily growing His wife wears furs, not sables, perhaps, but furs of respectable price, nevertheless. His children are plump and happy. He is going to sell his house and buy a new one. He has already purchased a | player-piano and phonograph. Every- one agrees that prohibition has made a new man of Gabe. He hasn't missed a day's work since whiskey was banned. He loves his work, and his capac- | ity for it grows as he keeps work- ing. Yes, prohibition has made a new man of Gabe. The community has found a way to utilize his talent for booze. Since prohibition, Gabe drinks more than ever—and he gets paid for it. He is the official booze-taster for the Otis Falls village court! Early Christian—Plenty of time, fellows. Every Married Couple 1 who contemplate marriage Should Own this con informative book “The Science of a New Life” By JOHN COWAN, M. D. | THE |SCIENCE | OFA NEW = ost _—— Learn to Dance \ Of course, we're early Christians; but theres no sense in being too early. THE TURNING POINT “You say the director accepted your scenario which was written around a star, but he can’t use it? How's that? Didn't the star like it?” “Oh, the star liked it all right, other- wise the director wouldn't have bought it, but she changed her mind.” REALIZATION “That extra over there with the red hat told me she's happy because she has met with sucess. I'm wondering now what she was referring to.” “Oh, she’s been here every day for the past ten years trying for an en- gagement. This is her first part.” 23 HIS TRANSLATION “A-u-t-o-c-r-a-c-y,” spelled Johnny, reading aloud, and then pronounced it “auto crazy.” And he wondered why his father laughed. ‘Write the Words for a Song revise poema, write music ublieation. Submit ct. BROAD: AY STUDIOS. suf Ficegeraia Hulidiog, Broadway at 43d Street, New York Cit rantee to secure —_ PRESS CLIPPINGS Use them for your business, your plearure. your hob Your personal eratiGeation. of for any other motive. Moluiply your own fretities for getting valushie informa: tios out of newapa pers by taking atvantage of oor SERVICE NECN aces Clipping, Service,