The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 04, 1927, Image 7

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THE PATTON COURIER
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in your own case. / 114 | WOMAN OF THE WITTY WITCH
Trial write Raz-Mah
St., Detroit, Mich.
for the $1 box. Re-
ur money refunded.
ox with an Orange Band
BITRE ERIS.
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The fairies are very fond of the
i lizards, so today, as it was raining
| a little bit, the fairies gave a supper
| picnic for them.
| When the red lizards ‘got thers
| ahead of the others they saw all Ze
| fairies dressed ip womderfai costumes
| of red.
| Of <ourse, the lizards were very
| ciach pleased that the fairies had paid
them such a compliment as to dress
up in the color they always wore.
And when the gray lizards came
ere crawling along, the fairies all changed
BRICK BUILDING, | thelr costumes to gray.
vestment paying % THE FEA F ; By Osborne . cm A 11 th gh tl ft fi
Great Falls, Mont c THERHEADS ‘ vimiotit Sa nS RS It’s a Big World After All [ Feather); za | a a a iii i
Investments Is iit tables i. ——
ARWIN TULIPS
tpaid $2.75. Catalog
irect from Holland's
ND BULB CO. 42¢
City.
550 Per Week Spare
sant work for mer
every town Write Mr.
Bldg., Tulsa, Okla.
Working for a Big
ferences, We will ap-
"HE CONTINENTAL
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ALEXANDER
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mT would be gray.
And their wands all matched what-
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TS 15 sosan shipping You THINK WE TLL I GET CLEAR INTHE 1 A MAN 12 - START a THE cou AR | ever color their dresses were,
ite today. OUGHT TO HAVE THE FRONT oF THE HOUSE AND THEN i it TALKING TO HIM AND HE BUTTON CI6PPEY | After they had had some games—
WATION 00, — HARDYS OVER TONIGHT 2 SHOUT SOMETHING- OUT TE ' i WANDERS CLEAR OUT OF WITH ted | some very queer, crawling-around-the
5c » . BACK DOOR TO ME J/~THATS ke RANGE OF YOUR. VOICE AND EASY RE(CH | ground games that the lizards love so
ES FOR SALE AWOMAN For vou ll fu! OF ITS OWNER | well—then the wonderful supper took
place.
cities, all personally
ywn appraisers, and
Everything that the lizard family is
ners. Il n
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3 AND R. E, | = fond of was on the long supper table
oldest in town; est. | \ A P
ww retiring; 6 green- iti o J at the fairies’ picnic.
3 houses; subrents HH | as f ~orations!
eipts $20,000; profits ) | And as for decorations! Well, the
0 includes bus. and ! | fairies had gone to a great deal of
R—GARAGE iil “ | trouble for this party and they had
. town; has agency Q + y N ai .
aay | I . special help from the raindrops.
. same owner; sales i o | The table was very long and also
1 be more this year \ ° = | vOrv ’ g x chi
he mors is har | ! 70 ZN, | very ow down, almost touching the
terms to responsible ° © ka | ground.
\I. ESTATE | 7 | There were benches arcund covered
ety he Pitehargh; | f | with moss and soft, damp earth, which
‘e of $36,000 includes | the lizards thought was quite perfect.
ear large amusement mi Jill Cieond Tedd] On the table were red candles,
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I Hevilord Sonn. which strangely enough did not go out
tock and fixtures in- when the raindrops came down, but
500. File 1371, | Instead burned all the brighter and
FECTIONERY | i x
cream equip.; all [7] | Just flickered with fun every time a
| complete; est. 4% { raindrop fell on them,
fits $3,800 annually; ey : .
File -1369. The raindrops made the table glis-
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A000; only 2 J a ten and look as though there were
same owner; sales sparkling lights bobbing up every-
— _- 1 where around.
0; inventory $10,000
a real bargain at
LE COMPANY
Idg., Detroit, Mich.
There were red berries on the table
| and all serts of good things made out
| of moss and earth, and goodies from
the woods.
In fact all the bushes had been
only too glad to give the fairies lots
SO LONG GOLLY FORTY WONDER WHAT
on al |i KIND OF AUTO HE
RAILWAY- RIGH 1S GONG TO ME
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"AGE STAMPS! 100
1 $1 deposit. Balance
rs, yours free. Photo
er Bldg., New York.
TTC TET
| Money
Easily Earned!
ish for furniture,
VOOD is a famous
ids. Sell it to your
1d house-to-house
ney! Send $3 for
s LIFE O'WOOD
TANT PRODUCTS
t., Buffalo, N. Y.
Sleeper
v water on Sam
s wife's funeral,”
. mourner, i
fainted?” asked 4
- In Old Witty Witch's Lap.
's jes’ an uncom-
J’ —American Le- | of berries and other deliclous things
to eat for the picnic supper.
But after all the supper was over
with, the Fairy Queen surprised every-
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n longing for it = one. by saying: :
% fies Dove de == | “Now, old Witty Witch is coming to
te Sisters Who al | tell us stories and do tricks for us.
the Hachand of 1-1) Her first name is Witty, as you
the: hoGsework a J know, because she is very funny, and
ly. ~ [so in high honor of her ‘wit’ they
# | have always called her ‘Witty.’
2Orince i“ | “And, of course, her name is Witch—
worn Adie ead Lg for you will understand when you see
: suc Sn La on on a | her tricks that she certainly is a
hey don't know Tree eT TTT EF AE iat reenereepua——— i ——— —rr—m———— | "
= — witch.
ere M By Charles Sughroe Witches feel very badly that some
if fo ol ICKIE, THE PRINTER VIL Ys Western Newspaper Union Too Drast C | children think they would frighten
fe 5 TREE | (ou KINDA BAGKED DOWN, 2 — | then,
i DIDNT | SEE THAT 7 f They can't help looking old and
dune Ww ot = | cE | funny — that’s what makes them
n 9 BiG TUBBY JONES WELL, HES “WI | witches—and the kinds of tricks they
) PICKING A FIGHT 9 AS BIGGERN ME! do—but they think children are pretty
a WITH You JUST NOWS WHAT WAY HAVE | nice, and wouldn't frighten them for
a A worlds
HIMSELF | 5
ly for Infants | GOT TO SR | . And at the supper picnic the little
TRAINING DOGS CAN {| HELP IT BACK AT HIM? | lizards crawled up and sat in old
f All Ages ——— iE YER MOSIN' RoUND?2 Witty Witch's lap, and the fairies all
—— “THE EASIEST gathered around, while old Witty
’s Castoria has TRICK TO TEACH Witch gave them all a fine evening
r 30 years as a Roca 3 Yokes full of jokes and surprises
ibstitute for Cas- BE :
ething Drops and TRICK IS TO Riddles
ntains no narcot- TEACH HIM “TO
ms are on each w= -
everywhere rec- SIA Quy OF. What poet was Hever slow? Swift,
WHEN YER DOG :
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signature of
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: NO~- THE I makes the butter-fly.
got a recipe for t PRAYER BEFORE You PAPA? i FIRST THING + ss
love talk. i EAT, DOCTOR? HE SAYS 5; WHat! / 5 What two letters in the alphabet
A oe i Stew A GAIN? > §3 | represent a British admiral? BT
in Tin Tin { él (Admiral Beatty).
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| Jecause they won't keep still when
ous Movie Dog { thy're tolled (told).
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| RATION ! In the Isle of Wight? Because the vis-
itors prefer Cowes to Ryde.
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Food Supreme Silence is Golden : What is the diffe rei: between a
3 Cod Liver OH x | camel and an orange? The camel
feady TO. ooking, Because the Voice | has the hump, und the orange has
by drug, grocery, | .
nd seed, sporting the pip.
res and pet shops.
TIN and a book-
radio lectures en-
Your Dog,” will
on request.
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What is the difference between a
donkey and a postage stamp? One
you ‘ick with a stick; the other you
stick with a lick.
By
peRey L. CROSBY
pyright, by the McClurg Newspaper Syndicate
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