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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 8
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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 8

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Lafayette, Indiana
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Wednesday Evening July 23 193C JOURNAL AND COURIER LAAYETTE 8 BY GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP ATHER the 1930 Inll eature Service IneCreat Britain righto reserve BY DE BECK BARNEY GO6GLE The "Big RICE KRISPIES 1930 Kin eature Syndicate Inc Great Britain rights reserved JW 43 Easily ixed BIQ SISTER of Chicago Style HIGH PRESSURE PETE Motorist Wise SIMONIZE SO Copyright 1930 by Central Prus Association Ine BY WALLY BISHOP The Retort Courteous MUGGS McGINNIS Prescription Our Specialty she?" BY PAUL ROBINSON Maybe Yes and Maybe No ETTA KETT A vacation UAL UAL KKOUOS fcffA prxztbfeUauimaYbt nip prediction will 11 ComctrixC Better Shoe Values Prass Shoe Store 320 Main St Store PLATE WORK little black It a' MAROBOilEO HATlE SPARK PIUG EEAuTl SPOT MOSEY Moe LADY KILLER EIGHT O'CLOCK SAJANNAH SHOE MAMA HIT PAPA might boat blues AlLIUe ILL DO tSTO woeiG ants NICKEL NURSER GO GETTER Too BUSY ALL GUV ice Cold GOLDY LOK SWEET MA PlCMC TROUBLE EAR DROPS food LODD Jeweler and Optician EYES TESTED REE 419 Main Street was little REIERS urniture Co Leading Ladies Ready to Wear Shop Hub Bldg 6th at Main Pqur milk or cream in a brimming bowl of these toasted rice then listen while they sing a song of crispness Snap Crackle! Pop! This great new cereal is telling you how filled with wonder flavor every mouthful is! 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Wells Yeager Best Co West Side Square returned to TlJ AAVJ SlENCGGYEH? sue wanEo kt KMOVJ AU ABOUT AHEM AHBH Knarf thought he was doing the ant a favor but things turned out differently from what he expected You see the ant was lost and the shadow children with the turned about Mij lor Hanid Yam and Knarf wanted to help It get back to its hill which it said was inside a hollow log It had gotten off the right road somehow and now it could not find the log Knarf was more successful After wandering in among the stems of clover and blades of grass the shadows had made themselves al most as small as the ant) he fin ally reached a hill with a tiny opening at the top and he was so certlan that this was the hill that he sped back to tell it the good news Theant was over joyed and so were the shadows as they all marched along with it 'to see it safely in its home When they came to the hill however the ant stopped short "It does not look like my hill" it said doubtfully there They will Dr Pearlman DENTIST 116 North Third St Phone 2101 West Side Square MV DOUGW a is MAMA HIT PAPA HE HA5UTSOT)A DRIVER PLAT IM THE TOURNAMENT HE CUA5 PRETtV BAD THAT MGMT UndC dre Startmd for the laKcthiS mommbH ER AH AREtf WE ALL? STICK AGol10BHS EOtMES BE WZKIM SOME IXWRES OUT W5 SKULL IN I A MltAHt My cnanguiK Well go inside PONY ALLS AN JASPER CO BOY Kendall Moore Seriously In jured Rensselaer News at Sanitorium RENSSELAER Ind July 23 (Special) Kendall Moore adopted son of A Moore was badly injured when a pony on which he was riding tripped and fell pin ning him beneath the animal The accident happened while he was carrying water to men in oats fields He was crushed so badly around the abdomen that it was deemed necessary to operate It was thought he might not recov er but his condition was much Improved Tuesday Mr and Mrs Ralph Garner of El Paso Tex carte to Rensselaer from Lafayette after visiting Mrs rarrlh visit her half sister Mrs Grant here Wurren South Bend Monday after spend ing part of a vacation here with her parents Mr and Mrs Everett Warren Mr and Mrs Harry Hanly and Mrs Justine Snlvely of Gary Mr and Mrs rank Coover of Lin coln Neb Jay Wood and VictorMutchler of Terre Haute and Mrs Mary Wood visited with Van Wood and family Ed Longstreth of Parr left Tuesday for a fishing trip in Canada A Brusnahan and Jerry Healy are at Martinsville where they are enjoying the mineral baths and a complete rest Mrs Ethel Coe and son John Ira of Woodstock II are here visiting Mrs Stockton THEMTAKEMV ADVICE AM1 Mfe G'T THE tslBKV TTVMM BACK UJHILE VOO VE QOT YOUR HEALTH S'VAN HUNT TbDAY 3 hqt Tips om Tie uuinmers $W5O and up Better Dentistry or Less PRICES 22 kt Gold Crown $500 Bridge Work $500 Porcelain Crown $500 Gold illings and Inlays low as $300 Silver illings $100 up Porcelain illings $200 Cleaning Teeth $1 50 Painless Extractions $100 Plates $1750 up Out ef My the Warm NaM was quite sure just been changed while you were away that may be family always does keep thlnp fthAnt and take a look" "If It your house come right out Yam advised as it hi an tt a ftp Ad Inside the opening It was not more than an instant later that It came darting out again A worm stuck its head out of the top of the hllL "See here keep out of my house do you it said severely to tne ant "At least me a visit be knock on the AnmA With the ant and at the shadow chil dren and drew back Into itsx hole strain "I told you it look like my hill" the ant said after awhile "I am as lost as ever I know how get home It sat down on a splinter of wood and rubbed its eyes with Its feelers 'The shadows felt very sorry for it How unpleasant it was to be lost Its mother must be looking for it "No I think she said the ant sorrowfully "My mother has so many children she miss me for many many children has Mij wanted to know "Two wr itA may be a little more And almost all of them are girls I have hardly any brothers to speak of that Odd the name for It The shadows could scarcely believe It Think of having 2000 sisters do you find names for all of them?" 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