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Oa | “Oh, my poor dear. [never ned. " “I know you mean well, mother. I'm not holding it against vou or daddy. But I’m going to have Ik with him at dinner ton if T could make him understand he'd zive up this place and buy some tum- ble-down in the country. We could pension Lena and get. ourselves a tammy from the employment agence We could sell all this modernistic fur- niture and pick up some old relics from farm houses. And then I could feel free to invite my Northern friends down to a real family of poor-but- proud Southern aristocrats.” Awruce L. Lipeaann osteopath is a man who works hard all day trying to make other people's ends meet. Our guess is that even if war is abolished you'll still be able to get some if they know you, And now the interstate buses seem to be competing successfully with the railroads every place but at grade crossings. f JUDGE “Wait a minute, Joe, an’ PU play yuh an accompaniment.” “Drunk again, cht!” comicbooks.com