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BRADFORD of BOSTON A MODERN MID-TOWN HOTEL 15 floors devoted to luxurious hos- pitality. Every room wich bath. Single, 43-54. Double, $4.50-57. LC. PRIOR MANAGEMENT TREMONT ST.—near Boston Common Friend—Why so cross, Bill? Bill—I_ missed the first act looking for a place to park. Friend—I am surprised that you do not park at a Kent Garage, Bill, where there is no delay getting in or out. Bill—Where are they located? Friend —Sh-h, do not let anyone know that you are so uninformed. They cre located at 61st Street and Colum- bus Ave.—44th Street, just east of 3rd Ave.—and the Newark Garage — Washington and Warren Streets. Reasonable Rates | ‘Public Improvements.’ “You must not fight. Haven't you been taught to love your enemies?” “He is not my enemy—he is my brother.” —Der Wanner Jaxon, Berlin In Lieu of Cash Mrs. Jones—I understand you've got your divorcee, Mandy. Did you get any alimony from your husband? Laundrywoman — Mrs. Jones, first-class refer- —Boston Traxscrier but he done give me ence. That course in m rimony at the » Pleasant Cong ional Church rly 100 young peo- We suppose the be given the de- grees of “M A” and “P A.” —Paturinver I don’t see why Senator Frost got sore because the Bugle announced he was retiring from polities. “Well, the make-up man by mistake put the article under the heading, —Tir Bits Be Thrifty ! BUY A GENERAL CONFUSION AND GET FIVE OR SIX STATIONS AT ONCE! Ads You'll Never See 31 “Chic Sale—The pecialist f tells how Ed now GITS the TRAIN AHEAD of the oh "~ he’safter HERE’S a great moral lurkin’ in the life of Ed Tyler who lives in the suburbs of a big city. Fer thirteen years Ed rode the train to work every mornin’ an’ didn’t even know the station agent’s name. The other passengers would sitaround the station laughin’ an’ jokin’, but Ed wouldn’t. He would stand there with his nose so high in the air that a sudden rain would have drowned him. Well sir, Ed got to missin’ trains. He would come dashin’ up jest as the train pulled out. Maybe he had looked at a Sunday or a Holiday schedule on a week day or maybe he’d waited too long. Havin’ the good of the railroad at heart, the station agent took Ed aside an’ talked to him an’ gave him some little chocolate tablets from a blue tin box. Now Ed is the most regular passenger on that line. He’s friendly, he calls the station agent George, he ain’t missed a train fer weeks an’ sometimes he even | gits the train ahead of the one he’s after. COULDN'T you rather take “those little chocolate tablets’? than a laxative that causes you to ‘make faces’? Ex-Lax is simply delicious chocolate co: bined with the scientific ingredient, phen phthalein, of the right quality, in the right proportion, in the right dose. Ex-Lax is equally effective for young or old, It’s safe, gentle, non-habit forming. Itcheckson everything your doctor looks for in a laxative. Your druggist has it in 10c, 25c and $0c boxes. Keep ‘‘regular’’ with EX-LAX The Chocolated Laxative FREE s Nome nplet “CHIC™ SAI and samy comicbooks.com