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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-01-19, Page 7
nj • • 1t? • r • ♦• d inter rode :1V eans 'iViouey To. Villages'in N. 5.—. Exposes Amethyst Quartz in Mount- ain Sjae SdOTT'S BAY, N.S. Winter treat , meant More than just old • weather; in dila` Bt>y of Fuzisly' c . la•$'e. Tt. may bi inb pocket none_- t atnethy>t Minters" next spring. •'When the thaw sets.. in they vtill pick the purple -hied stones from the shore of Amethyst, clt:artz out 'crop at .tiie,face of the' cliffs Around the cove.t •Gyrus -Steele' of Scott's Baydes- cribed .amethyst' hunting. as ' a" "Gatch -as -catch -can . business,"' but •he''•sai4 sales "of' amethyst to the. ''. ` LESSON IV , TETER 1,' NIESIHJS LORD ' Luke 22 : 31-3:4, 5'4-82 . - G.old.en Text •— . "Let -him that .rthinketh he standeth take heed lest he fail." 1 Com 10.:12. THE "LFSSQ.N IN ITS SETTING. ` Time. Thursday ,evening, Apr tie 9,,A.D. 30,, ' •. ' • - Place — The warning tvas given by our Lord in' the upper room of the bast supper the 'denial eccrir- red, in the cDu► t -yard of .the high priest's palace. , : 3:1. 'Simotl,-Simpn,• behold, Satan •tourlsts.'have increased ten -fold: in, -I <, asked •to • have, yon,, that he • might . sit yon, as w heat. . of them find their w\ay ' into brooch tis, locltet's' and rings; _hue tourists who•drive aibng the ,North Mo.un:t- aiix like to 'bury the unfiiritthed; .pocks • in ,which the amethysts Vnestle.' ."• Beds ltf` Amethyst , ' { Amethysts itti'g found. sandwiched. .• between layers of rock.. ''Splitting the tock exposes the purple crystal Sean's.. run- ,through the trap -rock• fortnatlons ,of the • mountain..' And sometimes a• plough wiil:'turn therii: up: Often • a 'farmer boring • a well ta • -strikes a , amethy.at bed; x ' `. Touch ith B7ise Rnrti� E:ra'sles Pact To .iK'eap. Cn His :C.ource' Even•.the 'ifes't.pilots in these mo: -'d8tn days fly. with., a foot on the. gitound�.1 ndi..o+la--th.4.t a'k with ter- ra firma: and It.plays a vital :par t in ; 'guiding :Trans=Canada Airlines 'Pik-. : 'eta •'alotig their scheduled .routes • when"night or 'fog or' ioudg 'shut' off their, view of`forests.,plains. .and, • Mountains below. •Through•°'the pilot1s ',earphones `-passes• ail:the iritormatiou he needs to' fly . his. 200 -mild -an hour ship safely to his destination and '10 ay. oia..dangerous' weather that' might • lie in' his' path. ' ' • 'Kept informed On Weather Therth notonous 'repetition 'of a code letter from the einem-elle' ra- :di'b range Station tells the airliner's ,captain •he is on course. if the nal change's to another letter, '4ie knows from the letters a hether'he Is to the•. right of left .of. the ..proper line of flight. Occasionally a casual,, • voice'bi•eaks in to -tell him weather •. 'pendiLions • ahead, S'hpuld` ; he • bp tossed off his 'course by a . wild - • storm;, trier diteetioual. radio .appar- atus will: soon `establish -his 'post- tion, ,32.. But i. This verse, is .bright withthe. light of: our' Lond's love. ••• and potver^:.,He; the one ..speaking; • knelt the power of Satan •ati'mo matt; 'has • even knot n it. 'and, in, •every "conflict with Satan: he won,' ,.� Made supplicati-o:n",for thee, that thyfaith :fail not, We. should not lose ourselves to apecur'titing whe- •their or not Christ could have kept • Satan • from tempting;peter,: -this ' .I • we can :be ..sure of, that,;.Christ had, his purpose in allowing.this teinpta• - 'tion. For this reason: Christ did not pray that Peter should not be even tempted; 'but'that in the temptation '._he_wuulEtia •lose his •faith. This,' prayer. was',anewet•ed. Peter dill fall.' he did deny the Loi' A's long as a • 'man has, faith, anything is possible. • This 'is 1• �t-lying that. the devil cannot take' 'away from yau' and,. • me, oiice we 'know the saving power of th'e' Lord. -Jesus C',hriat. ,And do thou,' when once their bast .turned. again.. •establish thy, :brethren. The'. Loyd riot only knew •that •Peter would. deny him, but he also knew that Peter 'would' he•restored: :And wet Id be :Used inigli.t'ily instreng,th ening his .bi•etln•en in the, days 'lb • come:. .. . ' , 38.. And he said -Unto:. him, Lord, • yith•.thee' I am ready to. go both.:to prison •a'nd to:death. Instead of fal- ling -it tlie:'.Lord's feet,. and 'plead: sith••h'itn regarding the t.erribl'e • fact •concerning which' :Christ was. ' here informing hint,. Peter 'has more confidence in his owii feelings.than • in 'Christ's word;, • •31. And leJsa!d.t tell.thee, let et , the, cock shall not., crow this.•day, until "thou • •sh.alt'''thrice deny that . thou knowest toe, lt. -would' seem that every conceivable' exPevie:nce; of .which .the hiim:an. heart it cap able would 'have strengthened •Peter that night to -die. before saying any.:. •' thing against' the' 'Savi. r, . • ' ' 4: And they •seized rim, and' led , :him' away,. and 'brought 'him into the • high priest's house. But' Peter .followed' from, afar • off. ''. 55. l And • when theyhadkindled a•1ire 'n the' ,midst oi':the court. and nad gat Own together,. Peter sat in. the •,, ,very midst of th,cni. Peter- has no defense to .make for his denials: , ,Lone s oim e '.Turkey. • EscapesBonntdage doss to a 2p 0- o'u• e turkey Aerie-. became ]o apparently • that pp ,ntly ,• some`, when. 'deprived . of .the 'company, of a goose,:•.tool! eft. '•:from an open. pen in, an. office 'on 'the 13•t'11. f.l.eor of a • down- town building'' in Toronto last week and soared to liberty by ,smashing through,,a window. The gobbler was, intended as' a,sales-contest prize. It was • seen 'to° drop five 'storeys be'fore .its 'wings got in- to action and then land'. :on thin water• tower, of an adjoining • eight -storey building -As soon as w•puld•'be captors appeared on the root and attempted ' to, climb the , tower, • . the turkey tooit.off _again:- It last was seen' headed west. • . Jitterbug Dance • .,,, •,.,mea - .`pf• tlke- lltxljiti fi-t" Te - -, -^+ten»,; 4011:-.0_'..10_4 iieald 4R 4 .without test!.,,:m- . •:AlreadyIis -Following the Big 7. But he detigd, seyint, Woman.: sAiple Into Oblivion=Trend ..know t nt. 58, And after a little •wh•ilc an• • r•' ' ' . to' Straight - Fc::::.Trmits cod• other taw him', and -slid. /ton also... Waltzes. ' • - . ' - ala one of them. But Peter said, • . ' " Man.'I am not. 59, And after the, TIP.,jit,terbtig • dancut 1s ,on ..the., ' space oi' about• one hour •another• • . ". •Tway out. confidently, affirmed, .sayiutg;',Of a . Thia was.the co r l.lto n readiedtruth thisia Man alsoo was with him; . 'hy. lilies Ernestine Badt,•co•o:dina='• for,he ,Is a Galilean,. G0. But peter - . •tor of social activities for the',Chl•' said.,: Man, I know not .what thou' eago public school system. follow• . sayest. ,Once' refer began to lie, he Mg personal Observation of • adult , had, to •keep It tip.. The third' denial' • '\ihu'cers all of some 7.500 'high ' ` was' the basest -of them all, because school .boys and. girls.he hard had more time Co consider ; gk, "When evening dancinwas In- what he was doing. It Indidates de.. • augur a•ted ;ilu the••high schools' • a • finitely 'that. Peter 'had decided. in- '• few months', ago,"•said • Miss •Bad't,' hist heart to:go on lying about' 3e - 'there was 'some deniand' lo• jitter- • s'hs and ; denying'. Jesus. This to hog dpnetng, but now thetue is none, what" the' Psalmist calls a' presurtr, We •neither offered 'nor encouraged, t,nous sin," (l's.'19-:l3Z attnd•itritnedc ' i 1w the jitterbug .type, of dancing bef. lately, while• be, yet snake, the' cause atter oil — like tile big ap• •, cock. crew:.61 a, Arid'the,.•Lprd tarn.' , pie -it is merely a fal1which catch- ed, anti,looked upon' Peter,. e9 the p'ublic 'fancy for 'a' time •and • : Lurie 22x61. 62. 6.1 ,p:• And Peter , •'then dics;'of its -own accord. •And. remembered the word •orf the Lbrd, ' ilien, too, it requires an acrobat to how that he said unto him. Before become a snc- Ssfttl'jitterbug.. - ' the cock crow this day thou shalt • "Requires An •Acr'obat'`' deny me thrice. : ' "Weare. however: giving the ' O. And,he--went mit, and. wept ', boys and girls the ,tnodleled version • - bitterly;. Peter's • pride is • broken. of the collegiate shag, of, ,which • His boastfnitresg Is gone'tr'om"this 'Jitterbugging' Is An offshoot, the ' hour he is •a different i#i qi Ile wars•, • rhumba, •the tango, and Other pop- a Chris.tian before, but tie* he also • uiaar•dauces such as the Mayflower • knows the I.o'd, tight now -he Y•tlao' foie -trot. -which, sounds• pltrita.tiieal. ' knows that tie himself -can do •noth-• bili.,»wh cli•y reality ii modern,, and ing 1•n'.tti's owe strength. lie 'went . With. !mita ,a,ss ncepated rht'thin. because he., knew- his otcn self had ' ' The t..r t' ltrcce,t7•, is 4hadk:to the • metl Bolsi, defeat,. be Crept •liecat1 ' attal,'.I fo trots And also •rwaltz t 'o love •ofChrist had, beep poured crab ha' cue ' a •e'w into, his treach.eroti heat..t.• - There, was only one• word of hope , that he could 'retail.' Jesus : ha$ ,• Said, etf When he'foretold his 11. "and a "do then, when once thou hast turn ed'.again, establish ;,thy brethren'. (Luke 22:32)': Jesus. then;, did, have faith in his' recgvery, anti -did •held- ou't:work for him to do after that. Peter: fell into bad' company,' the .instant he fell'o_ot witli•God, \tbe frit- • .low.Jesus • afar off ,cvlien'.w'e, refitee to idefend,:the doctrine of redein157 tion before unbelievers who. -scoff; when we strain,. Christian liberty to see bow; much cue can Indulge. in .worldliness, . • 56, ;And a certain maid' seeing him as he sat in the light of. -the fire,'.atid' looking steadfastly upon him;•said. This' man also was with .him.' Peter'; was taken.'completety+ by,surprise. It, was as if',mask had ;been torn fromh.is'face.In a rhoiy • eat the ,,in'stiuct . of. terror seized ' 'him. Indeed,. there 'was a further shame howl could he confess trim. Welcome Home To New Conservative Leader' • In reebgnition of his. re.eent election 6 -the _ leadership. •of"the Con- sei•vative.party in Ontad84 his native city:. of Guelph'tendered a banquet in honor 6f Col, George Drew.- Mayou W:'G: Taylor is shown, EIGHT,: reading an address of ` welcome to the •r'ecently:,°elected Conservative' leader. C - Fat Mn Leaders:. In Selling Line. They . Do the Best in Business, Investigations, Show—Make Topnctch Salesmen 'statesmen was tpo powerful. ''The whole problem;was "referred. to the. Committee on 'internal Econormy," which Is another Wal' of .say,ing that it !vas ditched. . • „ . In the Parliamentary Press .levy, .opinion is divided •as to• the • misdeal, of installing'a system that. would, make for clearer hearing. The, political .reporters would .ap• predate such a thing When •good. speeches ,are being made_ . but, ma ' ,fortunately, a.great deal of,chaff, is Mixed with the straw. d • est Acoustks " . Of ' Parliament amnions and Senate ;Chamb- ers of Ottawa Make Hearing .• Difficult • , More Marriages,•• Births Reeorl-ded In Ontario,' 1937 Statistics Show Increase in' Pop- ulation,. With Cities and the Rural Areas quitting at Ex- , ••.Dense' of 'Towns Deaths. Down.. Marriages .' a d births are up, in,' ,Ontario'accoi�in •to � the' Vital sta4ist'cs fel:' 1,937 fprepgaed .,lly :thug Ontario �Gcwernnient: e Eight pe'rsotis out . of ever 1,000 entered 'niariliage in 1937. ,The figure, "to ' be exant, is 8:1, compared. with 7.5, Per 1a01400,9 1936,.,nnd 7.8 in 1928. The birth rate .increased 'to 16.6er',1,000' pp • Of population in,1937, above 1.3.3. iit 1936.' . But it is •below the, rate. cf 1928, which was •2Q.9. Population : 3,7,11,000 'Sance-1.928-Orft-arte'a-pop•ialation. has moved"fxoni• 37229,000 to 71x ,000 in ' 1937, but.• the '• move- ment•' of . population has,. been 'to- •• 'ward cities and rural. area's rather than towns. 'Both' rural' and city population hasancreased;. but town ."iloprilatien=that is, people living,: ' in towns of 5,000' .or. over.. de- creased, e-creased, 4 s. The. tube! cuI'osis dt. a$h rate in 'dropped'` to 35.4.• e.n years g , Fat 'men do beat in business, 'cording to --invest-tgations •Carl: out by the National',Ins'titute of In-, dustr.ial Psychology an "Tlhli•, Ernst • • K•i•eItscltmer; a . German ,, psycholo, c . d An ' ' institute investigator • has been touring British selling organ!- zation's .recording the .Weights. :sales managers. •He found that""go- getters" averaged •173, pounds while: the• not -so -successful, were; fifteen'' ,pounds ilght'er. He said:, ' "1" found; that. then . with, full, w smooth:,faces,. thin • figures and .n ;wiry build ,have a tendency tci. be polite; sens'itive;'earnest; exclesiVe in their friends; cold , andemotionally oi•ip-, , ' pled.•, ' "They make good .professors, en- . gineei's, and detail, orkers: butare 'not so' succassfui' as .sales ina'nag- ' ere. They ,are .More Methodical and,. painstaking•, but, are, iucli•ned to. be -over-a xtous..<.: '' "They are logical and more •cap- able' Of planning, but not •,so; able to !tut plans into force." , Sales Show Drop' In country -Stores, Sales ,of • country •geueral stores' � r 9 8 do •etnl.e 1 3 , r ('spade 'in , • in •,,. • .were, 6.2 per „cent dowel• than November, 1937, ' accor'ding tet"re-. turns reeei ed ',by 'the Dominion .Bureau; of. S'tatist'ics frutn., 700': ritei•chants'located in village% end rural areas thi•o'ughout the l)ontirt- ion. Decreases were registered in all economic divisions.. Sales..in• the M'arit'tne 'Provinces Showed. the farg^�t drop; that,'of 13 plcr'cent., while sales in Quebec ' were down six Per :Cent.; •Ontario .rive, Mani-• toba eight, Saskatchewan . P.-3, Al- berta ,,six and, British i Columbia seven., , . ' if t' ' i r taliii is pets o1S11 directtitg•the Russian developrhetit of Arctie•Sea, routes •• The: p. ar•liainentaiy session just .started has t•evi.Ved•the questibn •of`.• the acoustics, of the Senate • and 'the , House of Co.m.inottsi 'In the .Corm= • • mans -chamber particularly 'mkt to, impossible 'f or, people• • 'the. Public galleries' to.. heat debates unless...: the''speakei.•s raise; their voices ;to,•a -pitch more suitable td the hustings than'to; the House, The:• Senatechamber in smaller•, and ,in there the conditions, are ndt so , bad;,, but they are 'still 'not good. ' May. Wire' F,o'r Sound m•ade .Last season the Senate mad ,attempt 'to iinprov.e-things. An, ex-: •periment Was m`kde 'with the instal::. lation' of a public-address'S3•stem,. and` the chamber .was 7 wired' :for se find.;One evening at adjourain` tent the iv ,were•,triedt;out In'., general' the effect 'was ,good, rime better than.without the s'ysteM, l3i t. the conservatism of . --the- elder • before it 'was 56.1., and ten ,years ` • Vin• before that it .v aS 8$,8* per 10 000 population: - But, •while<tube: eulo.sis hast *been decreasing, sta. . tisbics 'Show cancer to ' have -been' increasing. from 99.6'in. 1.9217 alv:1 122,6 in x937." • ' ?•p . Diesel engine Inoter• trucks are rapidly replacingg the gasoline type i ,Liberia. ' -' 7• Firemen Were Meal a 'January gale, just when Os'h-', - awa'.s fcreixrela were, 'busy bat:-•' tling=chilxtrley-and other•'fires, a teall' fronn .the 'north e,2d Came in. A Citizen, wanted.his;skating rink flooded. P.S.-It wasn't. By 'William' J___This CURIOUS WORLD ,Ferguson • Thlt_ Lf.1r 4 'TAUGHT "FACT" A - NEW-t3QRN CH'I t_D12EN.: HAvp BLUE -EV4ES, HAS :- ' '(N DURING,. THE. PAST HOIJDAY .SEASON,' 'TUMBLEWEEDS, WIRED 117Z:Gi_T'HER; AND SPRAYED WITH t' SILVER AND WWIT♦r, W> E USED AS Cf+RJSTMAS TR.EE''s G4RVL EXAM :UNDER AAOl ERN '. ILLLIMINA'TIQN 'HAVE REVEAtl� ZOO'' ,. - fN THEJR.. ES. Cori. am at NEA_Inblet, pie: :14.6 Np fire •B'oth city firethe.ri at London,' Ontario,. and provinciah police 'were called to, the •,scen.e' of an unusual accident •on, No; 4. high- , ,way, opl}o.site' the•. hunt Club;`• when...William Diincanson,,,..50,. of B,yt°oii, Mich.,- skidded .on the icy road; swerved.from one''side . to the: 'other, snapped off: .a hydro ..pole ..and ended up against, a stout tree. In break- .ing' off' the hydro pole•the,alerin system leading to 1Vfo'unt • .St." ,.Joseph's, Orphanage, was setoff, and city, fireineti responded..t'o the alarm., ' . I r�` fou Listenir,,'1- 'BY • FREDDIE TEE-': HERE •AND- -HERE ... pianist and Eddy • �Duchf'n•; NBC p lected as Se leader, was' • .extra e orchestra. one' of the.' country's ten otitstand- • ipg young amen, in the current edi- of:Du*ward Howes,",Amer.i.ca's Young Men," the' "Who's 'Who" of the younger•, sot.- • When he'`isn't haranguing Baby' ' Snooks in N'BC's ' G:ood News. "of 1939. broadcasts, •lia,nleY .(Papa) Stafford. :dodges 'abou't :from. . one stam.p'auction, to another,, for items • to add 'to his colieetion, , ' YOUTHFUL VETEa,RAN • Eye,Abbott,has .crowded, :i •tot of radio, screen- and stage acting into e"'': ° ,, ,...... het' 22 years. She .started in egileg'e • diariiatics in her . • nnti've ,, Buffalo, While a fr•e'shman at the • Un'iversity. �•�,rfr IRiar=rt therirte erne T • troupe of Pev Miss Cornell's , father • !tail aceidentall,Y discovered her in a college pidy;•.• . got,'to Helly it and after '.four veal's Abbot with- Cornell and 'ercen'ed 'n "Service de Luxe" • cc's s _ J and "Road ,to R.eao", and ria, now' - heard on .succi CBS programs: as' fiobert Benctiley's , "Melody ` and' Madness",. "Our Gal ,Sunday" and • "kale! Srilith Dour",• On the Bench.; ley 'pAognaui, .Eve 'is • occasionally; :Mayor Fred ester hope 'to make ' Scranton, "• Pa.,'' safe through "embarrassing reckless drivers kty painting• circles' en. th¢ real of thea• ,carp." A.' f t-st offense against traffic- laws would .rate• a yellow ring, h :seconclioffense iced and",a. third • blue. ',no circles 'win:5 a_ n 30•"days—if'•the city ,leg l..de= partntent .decides,—the punish Ment i lawful. The mayor rear-,' zoned •a •,marked ear would get • a wide berth. , Eve POP -=Jig -Saw Nerves cast •in the Toler of the' comed'ian's , "Stooge". . too a". •. OLD - COUNTRY •RECEPTION. • .One• Of the4engiiteeri'ng:advance-' • meats of the. 1939 Rogers Spread- B'and'models,provi.d'es•siz individual' •spread -baud. dials, each' 10", wide .with'oaly one dial 'visibl'e'eta lime:'• This feature simplifies' tuning, par- . t•icularly for women. 13Y spreading' out. each of the', tour • • silent -wave bands, fi'oui one inch to• ten'inches, •Old -Country reception is no -uv easy to tulle: in' without interference. PAGE BOY TO RAO;IO STAR ' The story of ,the r'is'e of,Bobby Gibson; ..featured vocalist en Ben ; Bernie's' Sunday program's, over the ' Columbia network sounds Brie an old 'tithe Horatio Alg- er; 'tale: Li,tt'le,: mere than a' Year :, ra�'e• :•:tis. ," ttA ' la � tout e which row di'sliays his Hanle' and. picture.in' lobby.' One day he .; was • overheard 'staging in an ern- ' Bobby' • ' pty ,studio by a Gibson radio executive, • and;..given ''a' •chance,rou• ala • early - • Morning . ro gtoni. The Ittea r . r ds- • ponse to: his. romantic' baritone Was: ',immediate ',and eirttiusiastic, and . Bernie, appraised 'of ,']he •:act, liar- • rigid to sign :him as the star of his„, , own show. ' • MFDIT ANEAN• 'SEAQ IS THE. ' RFJtANAN1 OF A, TC THP:i'' ONCE. Cr.�/EFeEt> '-rHE S4/'ARA....CE 'EiQ7:. . 2?N 4�� _�� EXAMINATIONS made at 'th" Johns .Hgpkins• University showed that out of 455 infants, only 28 had plain blue eyes. Examine a baby's eyes, closely, with good "illumination 'and• a magnifyingglass, and you will be able to, see the real. eye color shining through the ,• cloudy, dark -blue veil: • • • NEXT: Where motorists travel fastest i c • • 4r T'iiursday's', HORIZONTAL 1 ood; after whom Thurs- day id named. 541e i, called • 9 His story, is told' in the Norse 13 Large gullies. 15 Sickness.. - .17LLicit- .' 18 A brief rule._ • 19 Female fowl: 20 Bugle plant. • 22 By. 23 Arid, .24bike. a Answer to ,''Previous Puzzle , •14,'Ingenuous 16'To swell. 19 His 'Nagle RII-• E ON A T R' A '' Cz7C OIlii • OR Ni. RRILE TO NA SA; .WENT. RAMIE3 P.OLLLori S LEO RE®© ,J A .S`.a®t I! C' OMI`, L . NGELI'I•Ei OTT •OMI1.T T E AIL MINION ER_: gN GOAT EDLIIuOPA • OMiR:, (MI M. AlA WEWE IE :; .. III RIN i4ACii5- S.I G� D'C R, S`OMETR El , I G ' .I 'O [3 C RA I!JE ROC 14E31:1 25 Retaliating. • 27 Owed. .18 Sick. *Fen: 30 Darkness. 31 Top make lace 33 To dine..,' •. 35 Right: E • ` 37 Kindled. 39Father, 40 Mystic syllable. 42 To .punish. 45 Postscript,, VERTICAL 47 Brings legal, 1 Transposed:' 2 Hauls; 'suit . 49 Railroad.. -3.KiJsi: 50 Either. • , 4 Equipage. 51Leguminous ' ' 5 To excavate:: plant.. • 6 Bone. • 53 To overlook.' 7 Paid pub' 55 Pecuniary ' •� licity. _, burden • • 8'Ascended:. 57 He is the, god 9'Encountered., , .' 10 36. inches. , 68 Ife •drives• a : 11 Ifixssian • •goat -drawn erriperor. • • lightning, •' 21, imbecile. 22 Aviator' • 25 Pertaining to ::the .ear. 26 Meditates exultantly; 27 Pernod'. 32 Twitching." 34 Food• • ' container. 36 Strong 38 One and two ' 39 To roost. 41Bill of 'fare. ' 43 Measure of are 44' To'*are.. ,45 Fairy. 46' Starch. 47 To perch. 4$ Male child 51 Fence rail. 52 Mesh of lane. 54' Road: 56 Sound of 12 Pronoun. laughter: 23; " 7�. 47 18 .. lir 50i ` • 5Z 53 LH5!. 55 56 57 P8 t 'JIG -SAW {SUZ'ZLES ARE BAD For* YOUR. NERVES • t. di- By, Ji MILLAR WATT• ° gTNIS ONE'S MADE ''•Nje GO ALL .T6.„ .p1 e.C.ES S• -.- y • 4 Cop right !934, Y Tia, V•tidtelcrc. iitr,t a