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Convinced MAN entered a country post-office nd ask Mr. Jones?” A ave you a parcel fo ,” replied the postmaster, “but how do I know you to be hit The man produced a photograph of himself. “Have a look at that,” he said. “It’s me, isn’t it?” “Ay, so it be,” said the postmaster, and handed over the parcel without } another word. —Tit-Bits Maybe the reason China stays 4 war is that she sees what peace has done to the rest of the world. —Patirixpen “And has your baby learned to talk ye “My, yes! We're teaching him to keep quiet now.” —Cornware Aovertiser “You look worried. matter?” “Our little Jack is in financial diffi cult What is the onsense! year old.” penny The child is only one but he has swallowed a —Lustice Kéuxen Zerrene Then there is the unfortunate fel- low who picked out “Fire Prevention Week” to ask the boss for a raise —Paturixpen Wanted—Girls to strip in tobacco factory. —Jounson (S. C.) Leaver A New York hotel has a special room for silent meditation. It is said that one guest sat in it for hours in an endeavor to think his way out of the building without paying his bill. —Henonist Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle 8 [TIRIAIC TISTATR TIRIETS]S | UE BAB IN] Lf i{s[P} L WRIGLEY'S will often prevent shattered nerves. Whenever you feel like going to pieces, just chew WRIGLEY'S until you get a grip on yourself. Be- sides, it helps nerves—teeth, gums and digestion. INEXPENSIVE A GOOD MIXER Use Abbott's Bitters To Flavor Beverages S0¢ Sample for 25¢ in Stamps Address Abbott's Bitters, Baltimore, Md. IN THE HEART OF THE FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL CENTER Near the Theatres Near the Shops Economy Rates FOR ONE PERSON Double Bed Twin Beds: $350_$4 85-86 FOR TWO PERSONS Only$TAdditional,anyRoom SUITES, Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (One or two Persons) $9, $10, $12 801 ROOMS. Each with private bath (tub and shower)circulating ice woter mirrored doors. NEW YORK CITY Frank Gregson, Mgr. J. Leslie Kincaid, Direction of American Hotels Corporation YOU'RE NOT A STATISTIC HERE! | You are welcomed as if you were the first and only guest we ever had * This friendly hospitality is one rea- | son why wehavehadsomany guests | in our short life # Another reason | is extra vslue # 85% of the rooms | are priced from $3.50 to $5 a day. | HOTEL NEW YORKER 34th Street at 8th Ave., New York | Ralph Hitz, Managing Director Chicago Office:77W. Washington Street, State 5566 VUVUIVIVTVTVVVUVTF Pres. comicbooks.com