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do you get the idea that . . ¢ Listen, mister...” wheezed the young man. “Oh-o!” ejaculated Mr. Wimpleby. “Here's a button on your overcoat that’s going to fall off before long! I think I've a needle and thread on me and!...” “No!” howled the young man. “I've got to get going! ... That streetcar...” “Are you sure you have plenty of handkerchiefs ?” inquired Mr. Wimple by. “Carfare? . more matches Retter take a couple ... How about your...” But by this time the young man was fifty fect down the street and walking briskly. He glanced back over his shoul- der, Mr. Wimpleby sauntering along after him, and broke into a run He was running so wildly when he passed the Wimpleby house that he did not notice Mrs. Wimpleby standing on the porch and nodding politely to him. R. Wimpleby was in high spirits. His chuckles became louder. “Just what have you been up to?” asked Mrs. Wimpleby. Mr. Wimpleby told her everything “At f said st I didn't recognize hi fa and suddenly [ figured out who he was, So 1 gave him the works. Vl bet the next time I stop for five gallons of gas it won't take me an hour “Then his face seemed of course to 4 “What are you talking about ? Mrs. Wimpleby. “Why, that’s the young fellow that’s always dishing out that free super- serv down at the gas station on Elm Street!" explained Mr. Wimpleby. laughing louder than ever, “He can dish it out but he can’t take it!” “You're crazy,” said Mrs by, as gently as possib look a little alike, I'M admit, young man you were super-servicin; happens to be our new neighbor. He's with some big brokerage house, I be- lieve. I met his wife this afternoon and Mrs. Wimple- away from his station ked Wimple- y do she seems awfully nice.” by started into the house, adding sweet- ly, “I invited them to come over and call on us tomorrow evenin; Mr. Wimpleby slumped down on the steps. “My goodness!" he gasped. “My vodness 1" Solution of Puzzle No, 347 Dobbs introduces a new Lightweight Champion THE DOBBS HANKACHIF* WEIGHT DERBY—‘10 almost as light as your bandkerchief DOBBS 711 FIFTH AVENUE + NEW YORK, N.Y Representatives in Principal Cities shee U.S. Pat 08, Farrelly-Haultain KEM OUTFIT WITH THE MARVELOUS CULBERTSON-KEM CARDS. ORIGINAL—NEW—LASTING The ideal gift for Anniversaries, Prizes and Bon Voyage. No longer need you feel that your new and clean gift cards will S soon be discarded because of dust and grime. THE KEM OUTFIT supplies all the needs of the card user in a form artistic and perman- ent. The outfit consists of: Blue leather case designed in book form with borders and antique coat of arms in gold Two packs of Cameo design Kem Cards. Two score pads in waterproof Bound copy of "1935—Laws of ontract.” If Ordered Direct From Crockford’s Club Haultain, Inc. 14E 62ndSt. 38E.S7thst. NewYork, N.Y. NewYork,N.Y. PRICE, $10.00 (Postage not included) When a cough drives you mad, Smith Brothers Cough Drops give quick, soothing and pleasant relief. Black or Menthol —5¢. Smith Bros. Cough Drops are the only drops containing VITAMIN A This is the vitamin that raises the resistance of the mucous membranes of the nose and throat to cold and cough infections. comicbooks.com