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STRAINED BACK SPADING HIS GARDEN But good old Absorbine Jr. Soon brought relief 7HILE turning over the top soil for spring vegetable garden, Grand- pa K* put too much enthusiasm into the task for his elderly years. Result: a strained and very sore back that probably would have stopped bis gardening for the season (and disturbed his sleep for many nights) had”mother” | not promptly, vigorously and frequently | applied Absorbine Jr. This marvelous old liniment, Grandpa K reports, stopped the pain so rapidly that, as us he got his seed in ahead of the neighbors. For sore muscles, strained ligamenta, aches, bruises, cuts and the like, you simply can’t beat soothing and swift- acting Absorbine Jr. And, of course, it's a marvel for killing the fungi that cause Athlete's Foot. Economical, too, because a bit goes so far. Get a bottle today at | your druggist's—81.25. For free sample, fill out and mail coupon below. “Based on actual letter from our files lemen: 1 should like ine Jr. Kindly eend alte ABSORBINE JR. Relieves sore muscles, bruises, muscular aches, sprains, Athlete's Foot Answers to | Last Month’s Wit= Shot by Shot , > The drive was yards. His ap- h was 76 yards. His first putt was 8 feet, and his last putt 19 feet Pecans and Pickaninnies 121 peeans in the orig t pickaninny took 62 319 and ate 1 This left took nd ate 1. 1 Ivers to know that th 255 ans to be divic h power minus 4 Digit Crypt kK UPT 34567 cy & 9 B i) AN 1 NA 7 What O'Clock? 18 and 6/13th minutes past & o'clock As Simple as A.B.C. The only possible solution is ABC | CBA CAB 7 , | The only digits that will fulfill these requirements are | = 9 | B 5 | C= 4 | | | A Slight Quibble The two c¢ + were a nickel and ¢ . The problem stated that one of coins was not a quarter. The one that was not a quarter was the nickel back and forth hen a cop stepped re he lived aid, “but I rang asked the cop. aple of hours. why don't you try “Aw, to hell h ‘em—] —Laf Solution of Puzzle N 0M Sdeareen ajzim MiWwe:) 8 THE DIRECT LINE Fly United's “Main Line’? Mid-Con- tinent Route via Cleveland, Chicago, Omaha, Salt Lake. Overnight and scenic daylight flights toSan Francisco. A ia 70 aa overncm AND DAYLIGHT FLIGHTS See great Salt Lake and close-up of Boulder Dam. d offers you an optional routing—visit both Los An- geles and San Francisco for same fare. THE THROUGH- SERVICE FROM THE EAST Overnight, scenic daylight flights. The popular pioneer route. Visit Spo- kane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Vancouver, B. C.—all at no extra fare. Ask about United's 6 time and money saving circle trips to Pacific Coast cities. NEW YORK—CHICAGO SERVICE United offers fast, frequent service over the shortest route between NEWYORK, Cleveland, CHICAGO, 9 flights in each direction daily. 3-mile-a-minute planes on every flight, stewardesses, and United's famous service features. For Tickets, Reservations — United Air Lines Ticket Offices, Trovel Bureaus, Telegraph Offices United Air Lines FASTEST, SHORTEST FROM THE EAST TO MOST PACIFIC COAST CITIES comicbooks.com