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Homes With R.O.Ws Sell toster-Stoy Sold tonger Buyers are selecting homes with great care today. They are chooising tho:e homes which combine beauty with comfort and efficiency features-plus ualues that set them apart. That's why some homes are sold before completion, and others carry a "For Sale" card for many months before moving. Volume production has kept the price down to the cost of ordinary wood windows.
R.O.Ws have outsold all competitors for years, and their popularity is still increasins years, increasi
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Build, and the neighbors are with you, Rent, ahd you scrap alone, You can hang your hat In a steam-heated flat But you can't sing "Flome Sweet flome."

Who Wos Ghosing?
"I had an odd dream last night, my dear," Mr. Harris remarked at the breakfast table, "f thought I saw another man running off with you."
"Really?" rejoined Mrs. H. "And what did you say to him?"
Mr. H. set down his cofiee cup, pushed back his chair, and with a wary eye measured the distance to the back door.
"I asked him what he was running for," he replied.
Louro
My Laura's eyes are bright blue stars, A peach's down doth seem her skin, My Laura's mouth doth frame a kiss, A dimple flirts upon her chin.
My Laura's hair is milky night, Twin blossoms peer, eartips begin, My Laura's mind is crystal clear, No cloudy thought doth enter in.
My Laura's soul is white as snow, BUT HER FINGERNAILS ARE RED AS SIN.
He Got His Coliforniq Spelling Mixed
One of the old favorite California stories is that of the illiterate Chicago Jew who spent his vacation there one summer. The thought occurred to him on this trip that if he could manage to mechanically learn to spell the names of some of the outstanding resorts of California, he might stagger his friends with his knowledge when he returned. So he set out to accomplish this educational feat, and at each resort city he went to, he had someone teach him with much practice and effort to spell the name of the place. It was entirely mechanical, but he got so he could handle the job in fine shape. So the first chance he got when he returned to Chicago and found himself in a crowd of friends (all of whom knew he had never been able to read or spell), he tried his hand at his new accomplishment.
"You would never belief," he said to them, "how funny dey spell some of de names of dem California towns. F'er instance, how do you suppose dey bronounce Y-O-S-EM-I-T-E?''
And very promptly one of his friends said.
"I'd call dot Yo-some-ite."
And the traveler triumphantly replied: "Yo-some-ite, H-11! Dot's SAN I-UIS OBISPO!"
Pogonini
He shambled awkward on the stage, the while Across the waiting audience, swept a smile. With awkward touch when first he drew the bow He snapped a string, the audience tittered low. Another stroke, off flies another string; With laughter now the waiting galleries ring. A third string breaks its quivering strands And hisses greet the player as he stands. He stands-the while-his genius unbereft-is calm; One string, and Paganini, left. He plays-that one strihg's daring notes uprise Against that storm as if it sought the skies. A silence falls, the people bow, And they who erst had hissed, are weeping now. And, when the last note, trembling died away' Some shouted "Bravo !" Some, had learned to pray !
Leorning English
A Frenchman was relating his experience in trying to learn the English language. "When I first discovered that if I was quick I was fast, and that if I was tired I was fast, if I spent too freely I was fast, and that not to eat was to fast-I was discouraged. But when I came across the sentence, 'The first one won one one-dollar ptize,' I gave up trying to learn English."-Bramwords.
Forherly Advice
Chakie, dake your fader's blessing, Dake it, for you got it cheaP, Go right in for making money, Go right in, and make a heaP.
Don'd you do no tings vot's crooked, Don'd you do no tings vot's mean, Aber rake right in dot boodle, Quiet, calm, und all serene.
Don'd you lend your cash to no vun' Not for less dan den bercent, Don'd you make no vild oxpenses' Dot's de vay de money vent.
Und I dell you, leetle Chakie, Put dis varning in Your ear, Be a man uf pizness honor, Never fail-but tvice a Year.
When Greek Meets Greek
Friend: "I see you're driving a new car. How come?" Insurance Agent: "Well, it was this way' I tried to sell an insurance policy to an automobile salesman'"
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