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-NEWS ITEM AUDUBON SOCIETY ony SUGGESTS USING Cal GOLF LINKS FOR BRD SANCTUARIES Ww THE GRouNDS——? KEEPERS FRIEND PROTECT THE ~ fio PARROTS 7 FoR TIRED CADDIES Getting Back to Our Census (Continued from page 6) dealer. So I say to you, fellow mem bers of the Waldemar County Asso ciation of Porous aster Dealers. let's all try to get a little closer to the needs of Mr. Average Consumer, How would you feel showing up at a rugger match in rough, loungy tweeds with pince-nez porous pl or a formal dinner at the Embassy in a tail- with tortoise-shell porous plaster Think of the whispered sneers! Can't you hear that charming girl on your right thinking, “Oh, if poor old Tony Mainwaring knew how ridiculous he looks in those old-fashioned porous plasters!" Remember, men, one set of porous plasters for sport, another for business, and still another for 1 engagements. You wouldn't think of showing up at a night club with your own wi yet you think nothing of play >with the haut monde in the same porous plas ter you use for shaving. That's all for today, men, and in closing we'll ask J herbet to lead us in the last chorus “Porous Plaster, You're Our MasSter.” A Parting Shot He had proposed and the girl had turned him down. “Ah, well,” he sighed dejectedly. “T suppose I'M never marry now.” The girl couldn't help laughing a little, she was so flatteres “You silly boy!" she said. “Be cause I've turned you down, that doesn’t mean that other girls will do the rse_ it. docs,” he returned a faint smile. “If you won't have me, who will?” —ANswers Mr. Vallée’s stein song may be all right, but in the old days you never saw a man crooning into his beer. —N. Y. Evesixe Post In the near future, we are told, we will not only sce the motion pictures, and hear them, but will smell odors appropriate to each situation. I a with interest the filming of —Detnroir News go has been all worked up debate as to whether or not there is a hell. You'd think that out there they'd be discouraged enough in just knowing there’s a Chicago. —N. Y. Evesinoa Post EDWARD LANOER PRINTING OO, ING, JAMAICA, N, ¥ comicbooks.com