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Extremely Mild Sure Relief < L-ANS FOR INDIGESTION. 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg's. Sold Everywhere CLARK’S FAMOUS CRUISES Jan. 16, 1928, Round the World (west- ward), $1250 up; Jan. 25, 1928, to the Mediterranean, $600 up. rope stop-over, | Norway—Mediterranean, each Summer; $600 Rates include hotels, guides, drives, fees. Frank C. Clark Times Bidg., N. Y. OF BRAINS Gortez AGars |-MADE AT KEY WEST— Tur Mawen (drowsily)—Harold, dear, stop the gramophone; it’s making such a funny noise. Judging the Stars (Continued from page 6) There you go again—to engage in the official business of standing on the City Hall steps to be photographed with one more of America’s flickering _ celebrities. Holes have been worn into the aged stones with this procedure. You are now sitting atop an open car with Lindbergh; in the rain with wilted panama you laugh with Commander Byrd. not solemn. You are Your forty-six years have left you the jocular boy of an Irish immigrant. Clattering applause. It’s good theater to watch you go through your official duties. You have not yet shed the garb of an habitual leading man. echoes of —Loxpon Opinion This ambulant artist follows you to the Aldermanic Chamber. The hall is filled with Italian- Americans of New York's. poli- tical web. You march in, They acclaim you. Your Municipal Band greets you with music. There is no man yet beyond the infatuation for the display of pomp and power. Scattered mem- bers of Mussolini’s Black Shirts raise right arms in tribute. You are to reccive a decoration from the king of Italy. You pull a silken ‘kerchief from a breast pocket and wipe the exultation from a troubled forehead and the lustre from a sh the Italian Am- He lauds your aside you say One of the princes of bassador speaks. qualities. In an something. Hvsnanp—I like my wife in clinging gowns. Wire—Yes, the longer they cling the better you like them. —Prarson’s comicbooks.com