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hic Sale tells about anker TOWN ’M thinkin’ of old man Brown, the banker. Fer a while he was jest simply a one-man business depression. Meetin’ him on the street was like gittin’ ketched in a thunder storm. He cussed the govern- ment and the farmers and everybody and frowned so ferocious it pulled his hat out of shape. ‘ | Well sir, the strangest thing happened. One mornin’ he appeared at the office with a smile from ear to ear like a rainbow upside down, He dictated a letter to all the customers of the bank. Here's my copy. She reads: “Blamin’ things on somebody else is easy, but it’s downright difficule to make any money at it. The world is all right. If things go wrong with the world it’s the fault of us people livin’ in it.” Elmer, he was right. Instead of a one- man depression Brown become a one-man prosperity wave. You want to know what Frog ght about the change? Oh, yes, I nearly forgot. It was a little tin box of | chocolate tablets. Banker Brown says | 21 they'll regulate business. Millions owe their happy disposition to that “title tin box of chocolate tablers "—ExeLax, which keeps peop , Ex-Lax is simply deliciou olate, scienti- fically combined with the well-known laxative ingredient—phenolphthalein—of the correct quality, in the correct proportion, in the cor rect dose. Atall drug stores in 100, 2 mail the coupon for free sample soc boxes. Or Keep “‘regular’’ with EX-LAX The Chocolated Laxative FREE SAMPLE OF EX-LAX ¢ “CHIC SALES WELLS CORNERS GAZETTE ne... P.O, Bes 170 fe Brooklyn, N. Jsi2 It checks on | tvery point the doctor looks for in a laxative. | Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 259 Submitted by George W. Ben Horizontal liow folds on a minute's notice and 30 comicbooks.com