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BRIGHT SAYINGS.

FROM THE AMERICAN PRESS. British physicians now claim that crying is good for one s complexion, provided, of course; that one’s complexion is one’s complexion.—“ Detroit News.” Among the workers of the Izaak Walton League are some of our most jj.ominent church officials. Possibly hoping to develop a fish that won’t bite on Sunday.—‘‘Council Bluffs Nonpareil.” The new Oxford Dictionary has 414,825 words. This includes all the known words in the English language, except the ones used by baseball writers.—‘‘llichester Democrat and Chronicle.” One of Rockfellows daughters has just lost a 7,000,000-dollar suit. Women's clothes cost , something awful.— ‘‘American Lumberman” (Chicago). Chicago has inaugurated a clean-up movement, and robbery figures for the week show that the bandits are doing their share.—“ New York Evening Post.” ; ' 9 Chicago florists do. a business of 16,009,000 dollars a year, but of course some of the flowers are used for weddings.—‘‘San Diego Union.” When a woman driver sticks out her hand you know she’s thinking of doing something.—‘‘Council Bluffs Nonrpareil.” Missionaries can explain their religion. The hard part is to explain their civilization.—“Muskogee Phoenix.” Romance to-day, says an observer, is just necking. Shall we call it neckromanev? —“New York Evening Post.” We have our moments of depression when we actually dread the coming of he brotherhood of man, on account of some of the brethren we shall have to go around with.—‘‘Ohio State Journal.” iSi The best reducing exercise consists in moving the head from left to right when asked to have some more.— “Brooklyn Eagle.” The world’s star salesman would be the man who,could secure Mussolini’s subscription to a success magazine—- “ Louisville Times.” There' isn’t really a war lietween Japan and China, which is quite a joke on the falks that have been killed so far.—“ Dallas News.” Deadly gas floating over a city in time of peace may do more to abolish war than a cloud of treaties.— “ Boston Transcript.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1928, Page 2

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320

BRIGHT SAYINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1928, Page 2

BRIGHT SAYINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1928, Page 2

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