Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 18, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 February 1949 — Page 5
Smiles Hibernation “Freddie, can you name an animal that hibernates in the summer time?” , “Yessum, Santa Claus.” Change of Position became of tbot cbonrnng Mcrttory of yours?" "I murrstd her end now sbe’s my treasurer." Good Riddance “I had a note from Bill. He says he is taking my wife.” $ “Will you shoot him?” “Yes, if he changes his mind.” Dishing It Ont Mae—l can carry 70 dishes with my left hand. Fay — What can you do with your right hand? Mae—Pick up the pieces. Check that Cough from a cold Before It Gets Worse —and gat weß quicker wtthfhoHfW FOLIY’S the Xfff FOLIY’B HONEY a TA» eoeMteo one er Um moot Important eouch jBr?JALV? r SIEpS , "8 Ip£SD,'MCOVBRY. Aho soothes throat. checks coughfa*. Also dsiidous. non-narcotic. does> not onset dixettlon But most Important. NEW BULKY 8 Mips Ro 6* nS froa eooch due an eoM. At yew druggist. BACKACHE TORTURE? SORETONE Liniment's Haating Pad Action Gives Quick Relief! For fast, gentle relief of aches from back strain. ■Htade strain. lumbago pain, due to faticve. eaROSWT. me the liniment (penally made to tooths such symptoms • Soretone Umment has scientific rubefacient ingredients that act like glowing warmth from a heatins pad Helpt attract fresh'surface blood to inpernrial pain area. Soretone is different' Nothing else "just like ft” Quark, latisfying results must be yours or saoory back. Xk Economy sue SI 00 , Try Soretonc foe Athlete s Foot Kdh al J types of common fungi—oa contact! COMMON SENSE.. proved rhoutondt upon JHiovsonds of timet! LAXATIVE ‘ NATURES REMEDY (NR) TABLETS—A purely vegetable laxative to relieve constipation without the usual griping, sickening, perturbing sensations, and does nut cause a rash. Try NR—you will see the difference. Uacoated or candy coated—their action la dependable, thorough, yet gentle as ■tillions of NR’s have proved. Get a ajfc box and use as directed. to • n ic FUSSY STOMACH? KIOFWACB GASBBXSr FOR MAKTRIMy—THE TUMMY! }m.\7 kJ ..thCap-Irwsh Fmnas. I V CUCIdT IKE I titl *•” wka * dll As ns I \ - "IL I as. tree* \ fUTltfklWTn/yVlny* N> ducUm. ttr* -9-k — aanuvsii w 'HMMVG (Bsu ESS 0T nWrll!sLT\ FEMALE WEAKNESS Are you troubled by itistress of female functional periodic disturbances’ Does thia make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, tired—at such times? Then so try Lydia ft. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Pinkham's has a grand soothing effect on one of woman's most important organs/ nißUE.piNMiurssKsr
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