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OH-- ER--

By Ernie

YOU SAID

IT/

December 27, 1939.

Bushmiller

WONDER WHAT SHE MEANT. BY DAT CRACK!

NANCY

OH, SURE, SLUGGO--- I'D LOVE TO GO TO THE MOVIES WITH

YOU THIS AFTERNOON!

O.K., MINNIE --- PATER

MEET ME ON

DIS CORNER

AT THREE

O'CLOCK!

HELLO, SLUGGO-

WHO ARE YOU WAITING

FOR?

NOBODY-- NOBODY

AT ALL!

Don't let him see

us, Mathan Joluis just come in

with a woman

John walked out in a fury. Honestly, child, if you don't do something about

your nerves and tiredness your marriage will be

wrecked

MOTHERS

Please, Mary, cal yourself. You're so Junyay ord strung up these days. ith sture it's Hothing

John't stopped loving me.

I know he has. -Out wish"--sen this tiredness of mine didn't show in my

face

Mary took Horlicks regularly every night and soon all her tired- ness and nerves' had disappeared. She felt

so much stronger inside herself.

ARE OFTEN

PEACEMAKERS

MOTHER HAS AN 'IDEA

I wish you'd come tonight, doctor.... Yes, doctor...before .ten o'clock... goodbye,doctor)

Mother and daughter ave lunching together in toren, when they sea

the daughter's fashand in the same restaurant, but not alone.

TRAT GUESSING

Do you feel worn out, depressed and nervy?

Take

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Oh, John, Mary's rather upset. She saw you at lunch today....

It's this wretched tiredness, doctor, even in the

Mornings. It tells on My looks

so

Well, what of it? Ir was the Bosch dauchten if she must know.

Oh! I'm fed up with Mary's nerves and

fears, I'll love. dinner out somewher

From what you tell me, your trouble is Night Starvation, Mrs. Parker, You see, even during the night you go on using up energy in heartbeats, breathing and other' "automatic actions. In" your case this has led to an excess of acid waste products in the blood, causing you to wake tired, feel and look run-down, nervy, depressed. Now, recent tests in one of our great London hospitals have proved that Hörlicks is what people need

for this. Start

tonight.

Darling, I could never love any woman but you. You're so full of life'.

Do you even wake tired?

HORLICKS

Guard Against

NIGHT STARVATION

Then you will steep soundly wake refreshed and have extra onergy all day

Count the "TELEGRAPHS"! everywhere

LONDON LOG

-Air Mail Letter From Home-

Mr. Shaw Takes A Walk

Bencral exodus

In

Patients worth not stay in London. Tiquis te specialiste It i 221 10110 to see how Londen al Brighton and watch towns were

1 the PUPPETSANSTIL in Aswatha the Harleg Street practice. dreef of a wngirl-frznous ÜİLLEN. 1 sormad times people would not go happened to be walizing along Palli te man who was hot as pelated with, Bfall on Friday beaiad Mr. Bernardjome of the great hospitals and thus in Show and natived that nearly every: constant præcilee. They also" found, wonsin gang á sudders start of recon- cmafort in the word "Harley Street,“) bition htt

when abe Book as though the ability to page £250| passend, while of the torn, every in went for two porting were a guarantee Pall Mall, fem somnitel to know kun. aal 11.

Mr. Shaw walked along swinging

the amet lecht-footed of all

pejati. At feres were high; it was-

1. Can a apoftemmed and elderly men of de to the expenditure denied

and on ate them. Unfortunately this expire.

Jur went co, even whett Hemps were

Whatever was Bett in'in Burs pes

Mr. Shag med at peare with the m fors, worki Fie, dopped a fool, het Christmas Shopping Lights

but theers were only fish cuti qe of Kaion, in the window. The cold1:00- Sir Marek Weble is to the ly new pater-veller front of the thum Geeretang m the tione On Anny and Navy Club, held up evens Dune tag if he will peruat a fined ime papers te bim and said, "Your cancer of ting orindow linution

No view 1 the Cari nas Bangaprint)

Shaw

mental antian, A. thank you" alien tine sagel

septin, peasting: dryhion on prevent? £abethred death (a litle devathie, sadelighting experiment with him as he paired at Wilkinson's that the Hone Secretary i

word shop and garl with mgnisie Mortie, and it is hoped that the wrill Tix cost of a battlet-parent waistcoat. expren bi voneliness to experiment: "Going to buy the bullet-proof wet-with a modised formy of shop-wirio ered." at Me. light forthwith.

Shaw

"Just ·Touling. Peace- makers can never resista rave of

Mr. Shaw's Quare? With

Herr Hitler

Th question in Parliament in pronated by theeting in, London last week tes diset: black-out; leyances of which the Bond Street and Heat Street associations, the retail distributors. the Laidon Employers Association, the hotel and aurant keepens, were represented.

is

Conversation turned in the inter-: national Ituation, and I ventured tu asie, Mr. Shaw of fe acent al

Demands for quick netton, were put- tetegnum of congratulation to Herr forwart, for West End trade intereste Hitler on his remarkable escape. No, we inch worried about the complete Mr. Shaw had not done so; But prohibition on lighting which Queen Wilhelmina wad quite right to threateni da sis. Mr.

ught to da shopping. He could British nation reuets you exempt: Shopkeepers think that the Governm lecency obliges the British Government's modified street-lighting exe

periments can hardly be completed) ment to congratulate you on it.**

it. He

manare:

Chamberlain

Greatly the

Christinis

He added that his own quarrel in time to save the Christmas trade: with liller, besides his being rad of They want something within the next The Jewish question, is that Governs week or two and far the idea of metals founded on the dolatry of one come form of shielded light in shop aversaritham No-winderway;--- inclí a meet -—-tigating--which country should be the control of would not reflect on the pavement or

over able. Any one man, however

Hej mwards, and which would Jost guffee euld not oversee

everything and to show people whether the shop was villanonsly his open and what kiuri of shop it was.

Christmas-Card Preparations

110

Inalter Bow

arent were corrupted by their atte brief authority, he had to back Chemp

up or perish, "Remember," he warn

Christmas carcts are likely to be ed. "What Napoleon said when they more popular than usual this year, told him about Trafalgar: Well, I for members of families are can't be everywhere."

The Polish Premier's Visit

mort

throughout widely scallerid

the country than ever before, and a multitude of cards will be sent to the General Ladisław Sikorski. the trans. Many will sent eards where new Polish Prime Mister, who they usually sont presents, as more arrives, here to-worrow, is not only a convenient alilee to sender and to man with great practical initary es recipient, and they will also send perience bal iso a

friends whom they notable writer them to other and a theoreticiam in warfare. His have been rezembering much more sol on the Polish-French relations than usual in these troublous times. brought him fame as a writer, and The publishers have brought out his volumes about the Polish Army a new series appropriate to the and the future war showed him as a premiori, In addition to its two man with great theoretical know-ithousan Jedge of modern war machinery.

types ot "Old Master" cards, the Medic Press as prepared He will spend the first day in eonards depicting battleship with ference, and meeting during the

Portier

with Mr. Winston Churchill." will als have

ife are

conference

12

of

there crossed Mast day

bumorous cards about the to bluest-out; amusing cards for chil- nearow with Mr. Chamberlain, and dren; a set of A.R.P. cards, and a in the evening will be the quest of and by Margaret Tarani, "Britan- honour of the British Government at ma's Treasure.' depleting Britanni a dinner at the Dorchester Hotel on a hillside looking at the search- After three days of official dicussions lights over a city as she guards three he will spend another two days small evactices each with 21 privately In London.

ransit. The Minister is an outstanding

Mesrrs, Tuel: ivo friend of Great Britain and France designed calendar with the arms of and he strongly opposed Marstal the Empire as a border for the sonnet Pilsudski's desire to carry on a foreign which Ansefield wrote for the Silver policy of his own irrespective of the Jubilee and which was published in ntulude of France. Since 1928, when the King's Book. The arms and he broke with Pilsudski, he has lived crests of the fighting services are seen) in Paris and speaks French fluently,

He reads and writes English, but pre other cards.

fers to speak French. Ife will be Evacuco Children Story entertained to luncheon by the King.

| In Darkest Harley Struct

recently

see "Mr.

A friend whe was calling at Ambic» side tells me that two small evacuico

Harley Street is

almost deserted boys called at Grasmere Church the

other day and naked lo except where specialists have been Woolworth's grave." When It was able to snatch a couple of hours to explained to them that it was see a patient who has had to remain Wordsworth's grave that was there in London. A surgeon In Internal

complaints told me that he had been they lost Interest,

mobilised on a basis of £800 a year

for his whole time, which meant the]

Mr.

dispersal of his arduously built up C. T. WANG HONOURED practice. Its paid £250 a year for

iwo rooms in Harley Street; he had

Manila, Dec. 28.

ls car, le nurse, and his secretary A formal. Chinese dhuner will he on his hands, in addition to the tendered to-night by Mr. and Mrs. normal expenses of his family and Eduardo Tara-kiong prominent household.

Monta residents honouring Dr. and:

A surgeon's hey-day was not more Mr. C. T. Wang and their children ni than ten years. During ut time it the Ton-kiang residence near Manilla, was open to him to recover his high Numerous notables are amongst expenditure and make some money those invited, including Vice Prest- upon which to live afterwards. Hedent Serale Osmena: Floor Leader was at the beginning of his jere years. Quintin Paredes, Consul General and Bo added that the desert which was Mrs. Kongson Young and Vice Consul Harley Street was in part due to the Mr. and Mrs. MokUnited Press,

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