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D BREAKS) ge | Increase Your THE JUDICIAL WA “Drowning Store Profits FACILITIES this season since the breaking up of the ice, show an A alarming increase over those of the S$ S$§S We ears 1919 and 1920.”—Toronto | 600 to 000 a ear: Daily Star. (C. V. Crowe.) SUSPENSION BRIDGEWORK — “Tt must be realized that there is no more important item for good health than a clean set of TEETH that DIGEST the food.”"—Washington Times. Ormes.) Get These Money-Making Butter-Kist Facts! Siow the coupon now. Learn ADVICE TO THE WorRLD WEARY— ‘Take red ForD cars or DIVE out Sapulpa Road.”—Tulsa (Oklahoma) Tribune Democrat. (Wilma Ross.) how to add $600 to $5,000 a year profit—new found money —to your business the Butter-Kist way. How to meet high rents and other expenses—make a big profit. Other mer- chants are adding $2 to $18 a day to cash profits. $50 to $460 a month. $600 to $5,000 a year. They pay entire overhead expense, including rent, from their amaz- ing popcorn profits. This has happened in thousands of cases. BUTTER -KIST POPCORN AND PEANUT MACHINE Pers, advertises and sells popcorn. Also sells toasted and salted peanuts. You make 60c to 70c profit from each $1 in sales. Three to four times greater per cent of profit than cigar counter or soda fountain. Capacity $1 to $9 an hour—$6 to $54 in 10-hour day. Wonderful success—turns waste floor space into cash for you. Send Coupon for Free Book I explains how th "See eee eee eee eee motion of the Butter- Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Company Kist machine stops peo- id's largest man: ple; coaxing fragrance machines and makes them buy; toasty flavor brings trade for blocks; stimulates other sales; pays like a little gold mine. It gives new low prices, easy terms, and letters from Butter- Kist owners. Mail coupon now! THE WAVING CoRN—“In ‘The Life of the Party,’ the time is supposed to be in the month of February, yet we see Roscoe Arbuckle reposing ina chair with HIS FEET OUT OF THE WI) DOW, AS UNCORNED AS IF IT W JuLy.”"—Movie Weekly. (A. Pearl McPhersan.) Read These Records of Profit Sandwich, IIl., No- tion Store, sales first Wake Forest,.N.C Grover, sales $4 to Not A TALL—‘“In the good old days, John C. Heenun, the ‘Benicia Boy,’ enjoyed the reputation of being the tallest heavyweight in the world. John was a terrible hitter and} weighed 10 PouNDs. He was 6 feet 2 inches tall."—The World. (D. Fried.) THE MODERN INCINERATOR—‘Mrs. | Tingley, who was drawing water at a faucet, received a severe shock, and a | number of persons who had taken} REFUSE on the piazza of the house felt | the ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE.”—Boston | Herald. (Sidney E. Bell.) Buy Butter-Kist Goodies Popcorn, peanuts, etc.—in the trade: marked packages. Look for merchants with Butter - Kist machines. They are good men to know. THE WAGES OF StIN—“Downtown | MERCHANTS with heavy chickens were drowned in their coops.”—Quebec Chronicle. (Miss Daisy Doane.) AN EXPENSIVE OPERATION—“When the operation was performed I had | two reputable physicians assisting me, besides a corps of skilled SuRG- ICAL PURSES.” —Faribault (Minn.) Daily News. (Robert L. Pierce.) 2020 Van Buren Street, Indianapolis, Indiana Gentlemen: Please send me, without obligation, full particulars | in regard to the machine checked. ; DUAL PERSONALITY, PERHAPS — “The revenue officer stopped his horse and sat contemplating the path and its possible secrets. While he was debating whether to follow up QO Triumph Model Butter-Kist Popcorn Machine. — The latest machine—smaller, lower in price. [J Grand Model Butter-Kist Popcorn Machine. The , _} large type, recently improved and changed [[] Universal Model Butter Kist, Peanut, Toaster Sits on counter—operates by electricity. 3 Name the trail, a sallow-faced, ragged, TWO-|/| HOLCOMB & HOKE Business HEADED mountain boy suddenly | MFG. COMPANY How long in business emerged from the underbrush and | Worlds lareen meaner es BS ‘Addresa nan . . Ur aehe ity ate o came down the path.”—Washington | Have you a copy of our book “America’s New Industry"? Post. (William C. Agnew.) | Have you electricity in your town? 61 comicbooks.com