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7Bfm T April V WASHINGTON 26—The Kauffman; Lettering and M., CKCR, Kitchener, 8 Few Places Are an Liable to E, ,V Talc P PART 2. PAGE 12 DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES (PHONE CHERRY, 8800) Sunday. April 27, 1941 PREMIER SUNDAY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 7" T" 4™ & b S9lO II 12 15 14 15 H> P" 2i 57 250 II 111 [CHILD'S SIZE ***'/.OS' PRICE! Prophylactic DRUGSTORES AGFA 127 Tooth Brush Cunnindham's A-8 . FILM I The Wuih **' 4 f\C & on filma. Vaai I tut! <"•« ¦ II Outstanding Values for Monday Tuesday guff.*-- »¦'«»«« IraMllMtlxk«X IMtS . 16c - II ss s* CUNNINGHAM’S FRESH STRAWBERRY A ™n ztsrzr bt Fatigue? £ of B,auty and a Jay —f— ,t I Foravar - W Foot—Draft*— C-rgl. ¦# # fool Out for a Cold! Ribbon'Flo ¦ Brilliant LUCITE - I Hair Brush zr co ». listerine Ice Cream yh antiseptic let*. si I Brittle, JL so#v\^\ « is> I V* ®‘ ro CQt ryh ,y *'"•• hr on. of \ I SIZE 7 Smooth I 5c Lucit. hair ** * • c*‘ X. , l' r croam I ru , • Thi* prof... Pa I !• . 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Trial Tub# ENO implement 76—Scoffed 113—Metrie 37 Meager 73 Gives tem- (abbr.) /ISm 48 Thin 78— Trade measure 38— Helmsman porarily 110— Parent PEBECO $3.00 Dußarry Barbara Gould pieces of mark 114—House 40—Possessive 74 Weave 112—Grain w SALTS baked clay 79 Denied 115—Leave pronoun together (abbr.) Tooth Paste Complexion Duo MAKE>UP TRAY With Purchase of • ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE $2 Face Powdtr si oo £ • $1 Foundation Lotion j/gg/i FOR JL 49* bbh&hh^m a Two Richard Hudnut beauty preparation* to Blended shades of Barbara Gould Face Pow • Ta clear the way foe nor- mal atwis. >au 39* guard your own smooth skin against indoor Her, rouge, lipstick, and nail polish. You need |»erlst want Convince yourself with a quick. Ihormigh flushing Actor's Troubles heat and outdoor Together they you use accessories, they Ilf cold. give and all these and should doubla protection! bs matched in color. •ut. I ben gel ft.no. In Paris on Radio BONNE BELL DARK EYES "Reunion in Paris” is the title of Ten-O-Six Lotion and ——t«r Brews and the Front Page Drama to be heard Night-and-Day Foundation 1 over 15 radio stations in Michigan Ten-O-Six makes j Lashss ! your skin really A. S and Ontario next Wednesday, clean. Removes all ImR 11 J P e r m a nently Thursday, P’riday and Saturday, dirt, and aids in i I aXyU nflBM darkens lashes j clearing externally* fllßfc LbTw end brows. day program caused skin irrita- SHI l asts four the of the differing ¦< vB I JF Tl tions. Nite and Day II JEM I W4V ft weeks Ah- on the various stations as shown Foundation is a BF I - /MJ sollitely harm below; smart new powder |9n| run base that makes your MICHIGAN skin softer, and WJRK, Detroit, 2:45 p. m. Sat- C 0 KOTEX urday; WFDF, Flint, 10 p. m„ Kleenex TISSUES si°<> NAPKINS Friday; WASH - WOOD, Grand I SANITARY Rapids, 10:30 p. m.. Friday; WIBM, boxes qnc 13c; 2. fo«2sc 2 OF 12 J3R Friday; Jackson. 10 p. m., WJIM, It's Kl#«nex time. M stack up «n this sturdy, Far frsater sawfert and safety ask far K<He«. Lansing, 10 p m., Friday; WCAR, absorbent li»#ua that hat to many #m. Far rs- the only ****»•«y &apAia ituula la three link; movinf cold cr#a«. for handkarchiafi. etc. Regular. Junier. Super. Uuulkuua Sj Kim Iwm InSMi 1m Pontiac, 2:45. p. m., Thursday; WSAM, Saginaw, 8:15 p. m., Sat- urday; WSOO, Sault Ste. Marie, Statue of the ‘Minute Man’ 1:45 p. m, Friday; WTCM, Tra- N & p. , JOHNSON verse City, 7:15 m Wednesday. Rectal Soreness j||JOHNSO ONTARIO Get Relief New Easy Way BABY On Postal Savings Stamps Chatham, p. NEEDS CFCO, 5:30 m., - Sit In Comfort Thursday: CKOC, Hamilton, 1:15 GEM Pon neglect Itchy raw broken spots j^bab 7Bfm t April v WASHINGTON 26—The Kauffman; lettering and m., CKCR, Kitchener, 8 Few places are an liable to E, ,v talc p. Friday; around rectum. post office department announced line frame, James T. Vail, and Infection. A quick dependable reliever of p. m., Thursday: CKCO. Ottawa, Brings today the used numerals, ...m rectal soreness is Pro-lar-mon Rectal. Ti origin of material John Edmonuson 6:15 p. m., Friday: CJCS, Strat- soothing upon contact, 39c designers and engravers sense of comfort and the James T. Vail. ford, 7:45 p. m. Friday. forms protecting film over sore area, helps ¦ J & J Vignette germs, heal BABY for the new series of postal sav- for the So stamp was has been destroy Infectious aids Nsture OIL to The radio program in- tip raw, broken tissues. No oil no gresse t ings stamps he used in the sale engraved by Carl T. ’'' ™:: Arlt. John spired by an article to lie in The BLADES to stain clothing. Sold on money back guar- * ? T r mr of national defense savings bonds. todsy...ask S Edmondson engraved the letter- American Weekly with next Sun- antee. Get this modem relief for j[L I 2 ' 43c The five stamps of the series ing. numeral and single line frame. days issue ot The Detroit Sunday PROLARMON RECTAL J * J soap will be decorated with a design Agitation in Congress for sol- Times, discussing under the title of BABY picturing the famous statue of dieis.
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