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“ Some men turn out different after marriage,” says a woman writer. Others just turn out indifferent. Full marks should be awarded to the hank cashier who said that throughout a career of forty-two years ho made only one mistake . . . and that if he was single again . . . Oh, well. You finish it. According to a Soviet doctor, wireless is a cure for deafness. And, of course, vice versa.

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Evening Star, Issue 21968, 2 March 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21968, 2 March 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21968, 2 March 1935, Page 20

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