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Vanity one-eleven / VIRGINIA Guaranteed ei he thousands of farmers avail has tot h many ine of w acre—oats, batley and flax reds of farms Canada pave raised crops in ason worth more than the SE cont po ™ Ti HEROIC MEASURES ( ‘rosslots, for salling “1 wonder,” remarked Mr. “if it wouldn't be a good idea to sell the home and buy a vessel" “But it takes so long vessel to get anywhere,” wife, * “That's the advantage, us for a salling suggested his We'd be able weeks at least.” Sauce for Both. The rheumatic physician had re mained seated during the consultation with the rheumatic patient. He rose, or rather pulled himself out of the chair to write the prescription for the rheumatism remover, o be the trouble with magic “What seems you, doc? “Rheumatism I” cal man as a pain tock hand that held the pen. groaned the med} a shot at the Worthy ¢f your son gone a Prize. “Has into business yet? “No,” sald Mr. Grabeajn, inclined to be lenient let him loaf for wants to.” “Why so? “He got I'm and if he “but with Jack several years through college without getting engaged to a chorus girl, smashing automobile and the glee club.” » 13 % his Joining A Wise Banqueter. | smmandbaw- aw you at i banquet la Shimmer “But 1 couldn't passed up and {i one table “To he | you I was where the Yes, 1 understan down the aisles was there, 1 why you from Pl CAN'T “Let's in aight for i “wy AY WITHOUT FOOD s In toe ron Dy rot ANYye thing to eat in the At ihe | Lecture, id tha I oft applaud the Lesson in Business. “Pop i" “Yes, my son.” “What is a gardener? dener Is a man who 1 | few i " “And what is a farmer “A “Well, what ig a middler “Why, he'g a fellow who erything, my er who raises a lot The Modern Idea. “The man who fs seize an opportunity is “Yes, but the man what has made is greater.” always Joad great.” who ean Some wly else out of y te The Time Consumer, wife,” said the “Now, burban- gay sui going to the How long will it take you to get ready?” “About two hours.” “Why Just boasting your grip in ten min- “we are city. you were utes.” “Yes, hair.” but I have to arrange Colorless Biography. “Mr. Wadleigh, § want to write the story of your life.” “It wouldn't interest ang “But you've made mil lars.” “Oh, yes, attic. body.” lions of I received a college educe Job 1 ever got, paid me His Wedding Gift, John—Have you heard about Molly Gilrox? Her husband beat the hotel lobby before a people on their wedding day. Fauna--How nice. He starts oiit with cause for divoree throng of witnesses. And for all kinds of alimony! Unkind. “Were you at the wedding ?™ “Yen.” “Did you see the present we sent her?" “No. 1 just had time to glance at a few of the expensive gifts” New Kind of Horn, “Mra. Gawker made quite a hit with the paper she read before the Thurs. day club” “Yes, particularly when ferred to the her she ‘pharmacopaela re of plenty.” HARDIN PUT BACK ON HIS FEET TWICE Was Relieved "of Both Rheumatism | and Stomach Trouble by Tanlae, States Los Angeles Man, “For the second time Tanlac has put me on my feet, and you may know by | that what 1 think of it,” said Willlam | T. Hardin, 1409 Garden St, An- | Calif, “Three years ago, shoulders and hardly work, 1 [Los I had rheumatism | neck so bad I! tried medicine only to get worse, but hold of Tanlae, and 1 trace of rheumatism could finally 1 haven't since, “Then last summer my out of order, I my what little I did eat bloated, stuffed up got had a stomach got and made me feel nnd miserable Tost appetite all worn out, and was 80 nervous I couldn't sleep “Well, Tanlac did hefore, so 1 just got un good job for me some more of it, up energetic world Ta and lke nines and now it has again fixed me I'm feeling I used to the Tanla« strong and I'll tell the for me.” i# sold by all medicine good Aruageists, (of discord) a AUTO HITS TEAM Laurel, April 18.—Unable to see a team driven by Lester Briscoe, 1303 Myrtle avenue, yesterday in the heavy mist, a large touring car driven by an unknown man ran into the team and seriously injured the driver and killed one of the mules. The accident oc- curred on Main street near Johnson's hardware store. A crowd quickly gathered and one of the by.standers was heard to remark that a person should be punished for not protecting himself against such an accident. He said that he knew of a preparation . called ‘SEE THRU” that could be frie bought for a dollar from a concern in Balumore, Maryland, called the Balti. more See- Thru Corporation that would have prevented the accident as no matter how hard it should be rain- ing a wind shield treated with this preparation would always remain as clear as on a bright summer day and that every person who drove a car should not endanger life by going without it. He said that he had driven over from Govanstown several nights before and could not understand how the driver of the jitney could make such speed on a rainy fight until he told him he always used ‘'SEE THRU", After the driver explained to him how simple it was to have a clear wind-shield and guaranteed to be s0 as long as it rained he said he did not lose any time sending off his dollar for a box and that he found that it certainly did the trick. Adve: ent. It “melts First Inquiry Made Lise Sparkling Gems. mor ing from written tanned - dig He Give Him Time. 5 bor was Quizzing Betty other. baby A neigl her new br “Is your tioned “1 don't 'zackly ling between “1 dess going to pow he looks pretty rare ——— — nbout “Where Is Main Washington Star, snld Betty, | - - and loyalty. be, but just so long done.” to be sold pretty 7” she ques know,” truth he is as there is in your FROST KEEPS GRIP ON GOLD Placers in Alaska That Are Only Thawed to a Depth of About Three Feet in Summer. oy Man From desne iE S] OP How is it that we so seldom heap the 1 of ¢ would help much he asked Many a You ws PES AR anguage hlung This rule is based on the well- known fact that the drug ele- ment in coffee and tea whips up the nerves, and that serious ills often follow. If it's a good rule for children to keep away from the harm of nerve-stimulation, isn’t it a good rule for everybody? Think it over. Granted that your body may stand more, can your judgment afford to risk more? Any doctor can tell you what coffee and tea often do to the health of adults as well as children. There's no sacrifice in being safe. Postum is a delightful, satisfying mealtime beverage, wholesome and pleasant alike for adults and children. Postum has no age limits! Your grocer has both forms of Postum: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for fully 20 minutes, -
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