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Planters Salted Peanuts are always as fresh as the latest Extra. Crisp as a newly printed newspaper. As big and plump as the Sunday Edition. These wholesome, roasted, salted pea- nuts are the pick of the Virginia crop. “The Nickel Lunch." Sold only in the glassine bag with MR. PEANUT on it. Buy a bag every day. ‘TUNE IN: “PLANTERS Us ANUT Pickers.” associated Stations. 10 P.M. ( T.) WEAF and Every Friday at Pranters Nut & Crocorate Co, U.S, A. and Canada PLANTERS SALTEDPEANUTS fe import Diamonds direct from Europe and well aires, mall Lowest prices Boy ose. 7 LOG! jw TO zA ‘Bend Gret pay- ea | ing, and that was the only Market Mother Goose Sing a song of millions— A pocket full of stocks, Four and twenty good things Gone upon the rocks. The bears are in the counting-house Counting out their shares, The lambs are in the pawn shops Hocking all their wares. The qucens are in high dudgeon— There isn’t any hone What's the use of petting Men who haven't money ? —S. N. Freck in the Evening Sun New York reports its first “hu- manist” wedding, which docs not in- clude the old phrases, Mendelssohn's march, promises to obey or the pres- ence of the bride's father. In fact, the bride gave an interview in which she said: “I am an individual and not a chattel.” ‘The bridegroom said noth- old-fash- ioned feature of the wedding. —Sropparp Kine in the Spokane Spokesman “There are fortunes to be made Wall Street with a small capital, said a brokcr last night. “Yop,” said another poker player, who had just had a pat flush beaten, “and you just take the dictionary, select some words and put them in the right order, and you'll make Shakespeare look like a sucker.” —HP A. in The World Elmer Twitchell is perfecting a new ticker. On every tenth quotation it drops an aspirin tablet. —H. I. Panteires in the Evening Sun “I don't believe you even know the 1 color of my eyes!” “Now Ethel, when those mosquitoes bite me and I let go, let it be a lesson to you! Never go picnicking with your next husband unless you take along the Flit!” THE COUPON Judge Publishing C 1S East 48th Street, New York, N.Y. Co., Inc., Mlease send of Judge's Cross Word Puzzle Bi $1.50 cach, for which I enclose sto Name City Name Address City My name and address is Sobstantial Advance Rovaltigs work found ace! for pob- Seaficn. Kayone wishing to nerita ether the words or musie for tongs may submit Fae, for, Sree examination Post erent Fee coe tr ee ociates +94 Earle Building, New York. az PISO’S gives quick, | Srective relief. Pleasant, soothin; Excellent for children— contains no opiates. Successfully used for 65 years. 35c and 60c sizes. EDWARD LANGER PRINTING CO., INC., JAMAICA, ¥. 7, comicbooks.com