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Pocket Gen for busy men NCREASING numbers of busy men choose Pocket Ben for everyday use. He meets all the demands of business—looks well in any company, measures time faithfully and accurately. Pocket Ben is Big Ben’s brother, a member of that distinguished family which the whole world knows as “Westclox.’’ The family name on his dial assures you of correct time. Sold everywhere—$1.50. With luminous night-dial $2.25. WESTERN CLOCK COMPANY La Salle, Illinois —)> Suv Social co GA! Olt 6 Ga2>e~ “T see the Bulls got ‘Slim.’ ” Rose’ ” “Oh, well—he only got five comes out.” Doping the National Pastime After reading the opinions of the annual spring baseball prophets, I have about come to the conclusion that— In the Amer League, Wash- ington should ily capture the pennant, while there is little doubt but that the Athletics will breeze right through the on and cap- ture the old flag. The Browns are sure winners, and anyone who doubts that they will win should have himself ‘psycho - analyzed. Nobody but a moron believes for a moment that the Tigers are not the logical champions and _ it’s going to be a cinch for the White Sox to cop the old piece of bunt- ing. And say, go right out and lay your last dime that the Yankees will be in first place right after the Fourth of July and there they will stay until the race | Sra: em TING, ZA a= SPRAY CLUB A ph—jes’ as he was goin’ into the theater to see ‘Abie’s Trish years—he can see it when he is over. Yet we aren't considering the Red Sox. Why man, there’s a little old team that might just as well go and have the flagpole painted red right now, for it’s going to carry that pennant just as sure as a full house beats two quee And in the National League— why continue the agony? —Arrtuer L. Lippmann A gentleman who preferred a blonde Lies here within a cofin— Nobody minded the preference But he voiced it once too often. nbhh AANA Ayg,, Svan aise pays 85 f0F COC One prin aba ay comicbooks.com