Mountain View Times (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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OUR COMIC SECTION
Big Events in the Lives of Littie Men
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Who Says They Don’t?
Hlft AMBITION
Lady Interviewer; I »<;(',« /cu
look forward to the d»/ amen you
• hall hav* achieved /our p ace in the
•un. «
Rieing Star: I can't #ay, dear
lad/. I tee but little of the tun. But
I find a place In the tpotlight very
##rti#f/lng.
CORRECT.
He; Marry me
dearest and noth'
Lt.k will be too
r<f><S tor you.
Hfce: I’m aur#
my husband
wouldn’t be.
Manners and the Motor
T:+ at* untUmbt*rV-j bed
ft* far; M but If* ptMvfBg ha* taken
i • : i few ft.:.-.g* i the vo?‘d
ewifj dr. better to retain. For ta-
»tar.r»;
The other »f,»rr/r« three efejaatly
drwwed /flrxog gentlemen, driving up
Wood • *rd aier. .e In a large opes
• o' mot.lie esipled » /wag lady of
their •/-rpainfanre being taken north-
ward in a street car: Tt ey moved
.rider her window. «t'raefed her
atferdlon by ' a.»*» of their
h rr. and. by signs and node, tadlra’ed
that the fthnsid alight at the next
atop and riimb in witb them.
Tb's ahe did and the last the writer
aaw wa* the four of them bowling
merrily along In earnest, but obviously
very Juvenile, conversation.
Fnt—and this ia the point of the
ttt/Tj—during all theae goings-on not
ttt\e of the elegantly dreased yoong
gentlemen removed hia hat.—Detroit
Newa.
Stamp Collectors Fakers' Victim*.
Forging of rare postage atampa foe
ro'iertoaa' albtyp# la a boalneaa of large
proportion* - tJWplir*4g of faked
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stamp* are placed oo the market
every year, mam of them being bought
by unwary collector*.
EXPLAINED
Mother: Willie, your face Is very
dean, but how did you get such dirty
hands?
Willie—Waahln' me face.
More Mou-taina May Rise.
The great change* that the earth un-
dergoes may be Judged from the fact
’ that four time* since geological history
began new generations of mountains
have arisen fn Europe, and there Is no
reason to suppose that there will not
be another.
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vm« w^rt ta T» TSncghiinC ne •'hra-
iaa tearnres ieen MmtaOKrimg z* tha
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taken *3* Lord t r-1:; if danifil
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Tnme *1 Tie Twin v, w^ej n»d la jay
r»*;en Ta ue vidy -if ner L»ird. Si*
via weeping i"er wise fct* regarded
u t .ngit .« h tytta if irr >jt«
til fa.Tr. ihe wia 3. a »:» :f «*>
fiatoa. If tne iad civt *lt: wts
rvren.ert sa ler * tn.ir: rate aftse sard.
tfte wwi:.| asg iaie -jra wtp*_ 51#
w«.i weeping -.erawe Tie toenh *u
empry wieu The res- **n.»e for weep-
—g x - nL-l lave -.een a* LorT* body
’3. the How many C=e* "V(
,r>Ai on? hearts totr r m :er»?a~ i
leg. Tie fact tia: a Svfag b*>iv had
ooc of Tie tome taaceai of lie
deal b dy hi !t sVeild Lit* ocrtScce!
rtJailing The enijTy tocah U tht
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Tie Unreeognlxsd Kaater (u. 14.
She was within sight of the living
Lord, yet mo-m’ng far Him Let ss
look in the right direction and we shah
have oar sorrow* turned Into Joys. The
reasrdj she did not recognize the Lord
was that He did not appear as she
thought He should. Many times oar
precoocelTed notions prevent as from
seeing Jesus.
3. Restrained Familiarity (it. lfl,
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The ful! meanlr.g o? Jesus' words
when he forbade Mary to touch Him
perhaps we cannot mrely know. The
dlfflcslty doubtless Inhered in Mary’s
misunderstanding. She seemed to think
that the same relations Instituted be
f^re the resurrection coaid be re-
turned. He showed her that He was
ascending Into glory and that He
should henceforth receive divine wor-
ship.
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4. Mary Telling the Good News of
the Resurrection (w. 17. 18).
The need of telling the good news
to the poor despondent disciples was
to urgent that there wa* no time for
familiarity. What Joy there must have
been In the hearts of the disciples at
this good news.
Rich#*.
If thou are rich thou art pour; for. i
like an ass. whose back with ingot* i
bow a, thou bearest thy heavy riches
but a journey, and death unloads thee.
—Shakespeare
COULD HARDLY
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»/>d g*d».<r,g fleshy. My fer/^e Trvmure
fMsr* /aftnhed ar^J I r-sv* fi*v*r Ur. »
well. The Inver KtiU *re the '/wr { ewer
t/sAc. II yin U,)t,k rttj JeTter srU ea-
VMky* offerers yvi bar*e 37
tATrruAMa/ri to twe it m an artrerrae-
rr^L" Mra. HaXXJI IlLAXAS, fsr/t 171.
K/wsvevin*, N. y.
Il/yfng thf. hw?/rw.7rk for the av*ng%
American famflrU w/me ta*M»f "-stew
women k/ae thefr health in v> liwgjf
too. aa a housewife, are tr',ur.<ed vit
Iat.* ache, rrrejrjjar.tiea, are earnljr txed
out ar-d irriul-yie, o* have tffcer ua-
agreeal/le aDmenta ca,ieed 37 Kre
weakneaa, give L7d:a E. PSaitei'a V»g-
WHY TAKE
LAXATIVES 7
Di#c>»v«r/ by Science riaa
Replaced Them.
p. .§ and *Alt* give ten.p*-»rary retlef
fraj rowstipatkai only at the esiesae
of permanent injury, says an rZLZ-^z
atedi-'a! authority.
Scieiw* ha* found a newer. Desier
-e > y—* seen.' a* simple as Mature ->
seif.
In perfect health a natural luiri.*-aut
£*ep« the food waste soft and aov.-g.
Be: when constipation eiiscs tLi*
lubricant is not nSeah
L«cet rs prescribe Nujol because it
a^ts like this natural lubricant ud
tii« *e<-ures regular bowel moTBsseots
vr Nature's own method—lubri-^iti«>ti_
As Nejoi is not a medicine or Liia-
tht it cannot gripe and. like pure
water, it is harmless and pleasant.
Nujol is used in leading hospitals.
Gee a bottle from your druggist
tt'fay.—Advertisement.
First English stamp was black.
BABIES CRY
FOR “CASTORIA”
Prepared Especially for Infants
and Children of All Ages
Mother! Fletcher’s Castoria has
been In use for over 30 years as a
pleasant, harmless substitute for Cas-
tor Oil. Paregoric, Teething Drops and
Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcot-
ics. Proven directions are on each
package. Physicians recommend it.
The genuine bears signature of
Cynicism is intellectual dandyism
TLe prices of cotton and linen have
been doubled by the war. l.eugthen
their service by using Red Cross Halt
Blue in the laundry. All grocers—Ad-
vertisement.
Gold cannot rust.
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Is a lame, aching back keeping you
miserable? Are you tortured with
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your kidnevs, for these are common
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An Oklahoma Case
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through my hack
and limbs. My kid-
neys noted Irregu-
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used Doan's Kidney
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