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dollars a week or less jumped from ten to fifteen per cent. of the load. HERE may, though it isn’t likely. be a resolution offered calling for a constitu- tional convention to consider the writing of the whole instrument. A con- stitutional amendment, it develops, is necessary to keep employers and fathers and mothers and guardians from coining child flesh and blood into dollars. There law to protect children but Court knocked it out. Like- wise there is an angle from which the tax- | exempt bonds might be attacked but the Supreme Court has refused to consider it. So that a constitutional revision seems. ultimately certain, It will be fought by the drys, of course. But the drys may read with profit the only funny told in the House in this session, ¢ by a dry at that nest Willie Upshaw, who set the Washington grass afire about the excellent business opportunities to be found in the House office building by booth $ | a mountaineer,” said he, “w awakened one morning. His old-f ioned eight-day clock had As he laid in bed he heard hundred and five times. He seized his wife i he cried. ‘Mandy, Wa It will not buy the Vice-president tha lovely mansion out on Sixteenth street the real estaters have been trying so 1 to sell. Congress does not think the Vie president needs a mansion. What would suit his case best is a megaphone. Pee Grandfather's Store in Lincoln’s Day (Continued from page 3) successfully essayed it, with the result that seven pot red off the spouts of seven oil cans, three eggs broken and a lamp chimney irretri ruined. It was two days before father was back to normal, and thereafter any stirrings of ambition on Dobbin’s part were religiously discouraged. If Widow Gabfast didn’t talk too long, Grandfather would fetch around at the store when the katydids began to un- limber, and after relieving Burnett’s boy, who tended store in his absence, would shoo out a lingering mob of petty pur- chasers and heavy lookers-on, put up the shutters and call it a day. Oh, it was great to be living when Grandfather kept store! sae oes were Ted—So your for the Coué cure? Ned—Yes; she’s taught her parrot to say the day by day for her. Jen aunt has gone in sae Cole—Yes, sir; I’m the boss in my house, Dole—I don’t believe it. “Why not?” “Because you never have money to Joan a chap,” up. It’s later than it ever | | | | | | | A New Butter-Kist | Popcorn Machine at Half Former Price! a beautiful, new automatic Butter-Kist Popcorn Machine at half what former models cost. For a small down payment this new Gold Mine Model will be shipped immediately to any responsible retailer. Within a few hours after its receipt you can be earning big profits, selling the world-famous Butter-Kist Popcorn, out of which you should easily and quickly pay the | balance. | The “Gold Mine” is a beauty. Attractive mahogany- finished cabinet. Handsome plate-glass sides. Highly, polished nickel parts. Takes up little room. Feeds, dis- charges, pops and butters the corn automatically. Keeps the corn warm and crisp after popping. Produces thirty 10-cent packages an hour. Butter-Kist Popcorn sells fast. It’s nationally known and advertised. People go out of their way to buy Butter-Kist. Out of every dollar's worth you sell, you keep 65 cents as your profit. F. J. Studer writes, “My Butter-Kist Popcorn profits have averaged over $900 per year for six years’. R. C. Hoegge says, “First six months’ sales went over $2500”. Many are making even more. The Butter-Kist Popcorn Machine attracts customers. Builds trade. Makes big profits. Write immediately for the new Butter- Kist Easy Payment Plan. BUTTER-KIST Popcorn ‘‘America’s Oldest Treat’’ Ho.comsB & HOKE Mrc. Co. World's Largest Manufacturers of Popcorn Machines and Peanut Toasters 2148 Van Buren Street on) Indianapolis The coupon filled in, will give you a quick start towards big profits. No obligation on your part. Fillin and mail TODAY. Hiv a marvelous money-making opportunity— | HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO., 2148 Van Buren Sr., Indianapolis, Ind Please send me, without obligation on my part. your free Butter-Kist book. [also want the Location Chart which I will fill out and return to you. Business—— ee POPCORN AND PEANUT MACHINES