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3S en RAIN -CA\ -CAR SICKNESS The nausea of travel stopped at once, No other remedy has ever received such glowing sponta- Qeous testimonials of unfailing effectiveness. Its use means re- lief and comfort. 7. & $1.30 at Drug Stores rection receipt of Price The Mothersill Remedy Co. N. Y. City ABBOTT Ss Tonic Appetizer for 52 Years BITTERS Notice to Judge Contributors No MANUSCRIPTS will be returned into personal correspondence regarding them Do _not er postage for FUNNY- BONES of EPILAUGHS os they will not be returned, In cases of ¢ ceived will be ation, the first one re- ted For prompt attention address manuscripts, in separate envelopes, to the following de partments: Manuscripts — Literary Editor of UDCE Funnytones—Funnybone Editor of Juvce, Crossword Pu Pur Fpiaughs — Epitaugh Editor of Jupet 627 Wea 43d Street, New York City “POPULAR RADIO is without question the best radio magazine” You will understand when you see it how very interesting and valuable it is to every owner of a radio receiving set and to every one considering the purchase of a set NO HUSBAND COMPLETE WITHOUT ONE Mechanical contraption for testing the wife's biscuits, Glorified Button Pressing Continued from paye 17) Ata ¢ would no hour each morning I ave Pri ident Coolidge presse a button and raise the curtain of day for each of us. (He raised the eur- n for the new Guild Theater in ww York recently; that’s where I got this idea.) If TC could start off the first: thi morning with a pre sort of first-hand ment from the mit of my morning. [ would not have to reason and wriggle myself back to civilized life from seven to ten each day. It would shock me back inte the comfortable and establish the world whic relationships with T left off the evening » It would give a magnificence to hours which are now mud and tire. Of course, this would necessitate a lot of electrical wiring throughout land. ‘The initial cost would be upkeep would man could renew his ov If the Pre button presser, he mig s button presser. Tt seems ng to he a for him to be pressing buttons rall things like work fair and theater open Let | sa button every n the entire mn and its provinces. Tn fact, the President might just spend his entire day pressing buttons. With the ations in rising hours of cities and States and individuals, it would take him all morning to get th ion awake. But think of the ny of having everybody in the country started off with a smile, with an alert appetite for work. President Coolidge, if you eliminate the morning drag human life in the United St will save the nation milli millions, You won't have to bother with such insignificance and payroll reductions. tax cuts udlon If you can see y \ this, please put me down for a seven- thirty call for the rest of your term. for circuses sae An ac 1 knocked down by motor in Holborn last week ew cuted versault and escaped. ‘Thi sort of thing that sours our taxi drivers. = — Passing Show her “How about Fre Tit Bits tae Parent (anvic “him” ora“ The Nurse—W's a “them!” —Answers sly) —Nurse, is it a | BE TTY says she'd just lore to | take a trip on an ocean liner because she's crazy to meet the ocean sirells, | comicbooks.com