. . . • . , • . . . . . . . . ' iiin^iii[friiiiriiitnfff; '* .* . •" if'..' " ' ' ' Thursday, February 7^193$ • " • ^ ' • " " r ' / - ^ • " " ' • - - \ ' ' ' -•- :• : ""^-"V'rT1- -.1 - - - ~ J .X.-w~ ~ M- :: •. t; i' . ' • : •v - • -.V-' v; v - • ' .., • _ •.. ...* .-•.»• •v.-V6>,v' '\N-V' V:; ?-v^ : v."..; " ' •"•i '...•• ••'• •'•'• I . ... .,. Sltllfl ; - > . • . ' f e " '• • ••••••:&T > v V ^ V ^ k V v '• • - •,v. - :"-f. •• : ' v. / * v, / . .. *. " »-1 - ";i"; THIS IS A TRUE STORY: It started with a serious wager, and it teaches a' : .i./T-*"' One offered to bet the other that he couldn't sell real dQ&t lar bills for 50c apiece. The other accepted the challenge; and went to work. "How do you do," he said to a passing stranger. "Will you give me 50c for this dollar bill?" The stranger paid no attention. The salesman tried again, and again. But nobody bought, and finally he had to admit that he'd lost his bet All of which suggests that people like to know who the seller is before they buy. You can trust the chants who advertise their products in this newspaper. :",S The advertisements offer useful, dependable information about things you need and want. Read and heed tlift advertisements carefully and you will reap savings ailtf { satisfaction. .v • ; HOME NEWSPAPER ' ' : ' . : ; * • i ' r • I ; • • 4=== v7'." :• , I