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| GP | Our Soldiers Are Goats (Continued from page 10) of this bicycle riding produced any ill effect on our public school | children? We corner saloon admit that the public nuisance, but what possible harm ean con from a well regula wheeler in moderation | Here we have spent millions of dollars to drive the bicycle off the sidewalk into the gutter (Last year 47,867 bicyeles were driven into the gutter by Mrs. Wille- brandt), which is just the wedge t reformers are looking for. Their next step will be to elimi- nate bicycle riders entirely, and without riders the bicycle is practically useless. w ‘our boys” were on the an border the open season erfowl, coots, gallinules Ison snipe was changed, by popular vote, from the period Sept. 16 to Dee, 31, It was a test case and a noble experiment —only it didn't work. T: gallinule and Wilson snipe from the workingman, and you his personal liberty. ii t the to the social well-being of our community, but what pos- sible harm can there be in light gallinules and snipe if purchased through a Government-controlled snipe Commission? If the laws of this country ing to be passed whil are away rd two- pon is re ur it’s about time y The reform- | ers; even now, are instigating a war between this country and an so they can abolish tybasco sauce. For my part I'm not going to fight J ; in fact, ve even given up my annual Southern cruise, not only so I can play my small part against this insidious measure, but also because I can't afford the trip. stayed hom —Jack Crvett High Hat | (Continued from page 21) | in Syracuse will lead | Otherwise you've “had an | nice time, really, Mrs. Slo | The Best | Steppers: Russo's, Brunswick, Why Did You?... W n’s, Columbia, China Boy and Oh, Miss Hannah. The Colonial Club Orches- s, Brunswick, If You Believed | fu Me... Roger Wolfe Kahn's, | Brunswick, Liza. | i a fountain penis useless tojack up br automobile.. a Waterman’s will jack up the handwriting of anyone who has never before used a Waterman’s just about 100% in a very few wecks, besides lifting off the mind and hand every writing care. Not as a jack but as a trusted friend Waterman’s makes a splen- did auto companion, The outstanding and exclusive qualities of Waterman’s are responsible for its domi- nating place in the fountain pen world. First, there is the hard rubber holder that is light, stainless and perfectly balanced. Next, the unlimited opportunity to select a pen point that exactly suits your style of writing. And big ink capacity that enables you to write constantly for several days without refilling. Waterman’s No. 7 is the newest and most cppealing idea in fountain pens. There are seven different pen points to choose from —each identified by a different color band on the cap. Ask any dealer to show you Waterman’s No. 7 and select the point that best suits your style of writing. Guaranteed forever against all defects Waterman’s TRAVEL WITH THE “DADDY OF THEM ALL” THIS FALL 23 comicbooks.com