Judge, 1934-06 · page 27 of 41
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He blamed PERSPIRATION for those CLAMMY SOCKS... But the real cause was ATHLETE’S FOOT MILLIONS of people who think they suffer from nothing more than perspiring feet will do well to take a look at the flesh between their toes tonight. Does it feel moist and sticky? Are there white, seeping blisters? Or does the skin look red, angry, with itching? Is it scaly, peeling, cracked open and raw? Any one of these dan- get signals warns that more is wrong than merely perspir. For chances are you have a case of Athlete’s Foot, and in the flesh between ion. your toes there lurk billions of tiny, repul- | tive fangi—digging and boring, breeding and giving off sticky seepings. Apply this Inexpensive Treatment If your feet perspire, play safe and ex- amine your toes for the danger signals. At the slightest sign of infection, begin the immediate appli n of cooling, soothing Absorbine Jr. morning and night. 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We don’t know if that last crack makes any sense but we do know that “The Roos velt Year” by the dark-haired hillbilly of the Roxy stretches, is the clearest proof that the work done by the Gentle- man living at 1200 Pennsy something Pretty Fine. A chronologi- cal, picture history of the year 1933, (from March 3 to March 3), it tells the vital story of our local French Revolu- tion and how we overthrew our own local feudal lords. It gives, moreover, convincing proof that Roosevelt is a kind of saviour of his country for if Washington got us the country in the first instance, Roosevelt gave it back to the people after it had been swiped. There may be those who doubt that we have been thru a revolution. Let him look thru the pages of Pare’s book. There are plenty of splatterings of blood recorded. We heartily suggest Mr. Lorentz do a book like this every year, making it world wide in scope. If there is a better and more graphic way of getting history, we'd like to know it. Ave. is REATISE On Right & Wrong” by H. L. Mencken. A few more Ibs. of beef from the hunches of the ex-Bad Man of American Letters. But somehow the beef has lost its spring! the sound of the hand smacking the American bottom doesn’t bring forth such a delightful howl; the tinhorn doesn’t toot with its accustomed agree- able sourness, to the Great Ma s Or maybe it’s Maturi ither religion has come cond Childhood oy SMANE Today it Would Be Like This (Continued from page 9) “What did the ostriches do without any holes in the ground to stick their heads in?” “Hey, Captain! Is it true the ele- phants ate two of the crew?” “Boys! Please! You're going too fast! Now, let’s start at the beginning and I'll try and answer all your ques- tions.” “Let’s get your first name, Nobody seems to know it.” “Well, I guess I haven’t any first name, boys. Or maybe the one name is my first and last, too. It’s N-O-A-H. . That's it. Just call me Cap’n Noah.” 25 Captain. 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