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Unpublished Testimonials Beanbird’s Blasting Balm When I was a you Ohio I kissed m after the ce ster out in neighbor's bride He thought two years after the ceremony was too long, though, and didn’t even give me time to light a cigarette and be nonchalant. In fact, | was unconscious for two hours, and from that very turned out to be m day, I pmony. » whieh fifth birth- always had a terrible in- feriority complex, Finally it got so bad T couldn't sleep later than noon any more, my friends made fun of my funny face and even the dog didn't ree gnize me. Then, to make mat the roof began to leak. itat the end of Long Island, and had practically de cided to the limit when a friend put some of your Bean- bird's Blasting Balm under my bed one nig é ters wors I was ¢ 1 practical joke. After using this lotion for less than a year [ean truthfully say T have a girl of my own, all my old ills are forgotten and I can't say enough about your wonderful remedy. Yours in haste, O. O. Deere. a > COME ON: BLAC STRUT YO) STUFF URGED JANE, A smiling face ofttimes indicates merriment, as we shall see from this little fable submitted by Desiree Ginsburgh, 2368 Yoralemon Street, Brooklyn “You were pinched for b in your pocket!” JUDGE “Listen, Eustace—you've got to stop mistreating that rabbit! I'ma family man myself.” P. S.—The roof doesn’t les any more, either. ‘The burned down last winter. house P= K BOTTOM DICE) Said a magistrate to a beggar, ging and yet you have seventy bucks “Well, Judge,” replied ‘Dusty Rhoades,’ “I may not be as industrious as some birds, but thank Heaven, I ain't no spendthrift!” He was released on bail. Sbellard’s Arnica for Aching Ankles IT went to one doctor after an- other, but none of them seemed to do me any good. F I suffered from chron of the left neolyth lobe. I took bus rides, alcohol rubs, hot towels, ocean voyages, and pennies from the baby’s bank, but the thing kept getting worse. Finally, one evening in’ the compartment of the Cen- ;, two traveling salesmen of- fered me a drink of 3 d's Arnica for Aching and from that day bac have been a new man, Now I am. successful in’ my business, have learned shorthand and typewriting in six casy les- piano, 4 ing without stammeri| ay the ukulele one learned the hours a day. I feel I owe it all to your mar- velous medicine and am a con- firmed rooter for your arnica out here in Whatha Corners, Iowa. Yours very truly, —Ricnarp S. Wattace nded, and secret of 48