Why Bake At Home when you can buy bread like it, ready baked? UNT the raisins—at ers’ modern ovens in your least eight big, plump, city. And it's made with tender fruit-mea 1 to the Sun-Maid Raisins. slice. That's another reason for its . » superiority. A rare combipation Taste it—see how the rai of nutritious cereal and flruit— sin flavor permeates the poth good and good for you, so bread. you should serve it at least twice a week, No need to bake at home Use Sun-Maid Raisins also in when we've arranged with puddings, cakes and cookies. You bakers in almost every town may be offered other brands that and city to bake this full- re know less well than Sun- : sr aids, but the kind you want is fruited raisin bread. the kind you know is good. In- Just phone and they'll de- sist, therefore, on Sun-Maid liver it—all ready to sur- brand. They cost no more than i ilv : ordinary raisins. prise the family tonight. Mail coupon for free book of It comes from master bak- tested Sun-Maid recipes. SUN-MAID RAISINS The Supreme Bread Raisin Your retailer should sell you Sun-Maid Raisins for not mare than the following prices: . Seeded (in 15 oz. blue phos.)—20e Seedless (in 15 oz. red phon Seeded or {11 on poe a in tins (/20c)-20c Seeded, in tins (Sos)—186¢ Te a CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, Dept. N-536-12, Fresno, California Please send me copy of your free book, “Recipes with Raisins.” v Steer — CITE ecg sn sisssnns ST TAT Becnaessiimsnssenss Slight Probability. Delivered the Message. rabies, Mr. Vet. room, that I am negligee at present Mr. Vet—I don’t see any signs of it. and that 1 will be down in a few min- “But his poor little tongue Is al- utes. ful dispensation of Providence, You down in a few minutes, dat she's as experience some diffi id in drinking.” Constitution the way to make coffee.” New Cook they happer to have a cough. (heavily)—"What is It tha way to A————————— make 7"—Life, Some people waste a lot of energy a Ee a EY climbing mountains before they get te Optimism takes a day off when a them. man has the toothache, —————— aR al EE With some fe ks it takes lonyer to A conservative is one who would get to doang a job than it takes to deo rather be safe than right. the job itself. : Jor Economical Transportation In 1922 Chevrolet jumped from seventh to second place in sales of all cars, and to first place in sales of fully equipped modern cars. Purchases by farmers were the chief factor in this remarkable development. Farmers want automobiles not uly of low first price, but also of low later cost for operation and maintenance. They want room, comfort, and the ability to stand up under hard conditions. They find that Chevrolet, fully equipped as sold, is the best value per dollar in the low-priced field, and neighbors tell them it costs less per mile to operate. Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan - - BETTY JANE By RUBY H. MARTYN CAAA E EEE CEE v@, 19023, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Betty straightened the dilapidated window shade and got the wild disar rangement of the hired room into some order before she sat down on the edge of the humpy bed and bggan to peel the orange she had brought for Elise, “I nearly died last night,” said Elise, slowly, “Believe me, 1 was scart here all alone.” Betty Jane braced her stout young personalities, your being away would make at the office.” “There ain't no such country place attached to me, girlie. The last of my folks died when I was in high school and I parked myself independent under the bright lights.” cause life was being difficult just now for Betty Jane. She had come up to the city joyously, bound by the promise to send the home folks a certain part of the salary which had seemed fabu- lous te her farin knowledge of living expenditures, It took cournge to re main gingham-clad in the midst of silks and volles and linens, She had never And her tiny room was in a hive of its kind. To the amazement of the other office girls this tanned, well-covered, shy Bet- ty Jane “took” with the office men. The girls were huffy about that and watched | aloof. It wasn't easy for Betty Jane to have them giggling about secrets she could not share, and she had never imagined that such material for trag- edy as Elise unfolded lay near their without a dozen cents to purchase them. Betty Jane just couldn't imagine how dreadful’ the world would be with. out home folks, our farm,” she told Elise, “You'll have Jecguse Elise loved her own exist. | It was when one of her schoolgirl sis “Why. yes, I wiil let you take me to per afterward,” she drawled, when he asked her for the hundredth time. Hustling home from the office, Betty Jane took a red serge dress from Its closet hook. The material was of the nings. She had squandered a coin on | gleaming beads to dangle over the front, and she did hope the gown would hold together long enough for her pur | pose. Anyhow, Michael would pay for | a meal she had gone without to pur. chase it. All that week she dazzled Michael fell headlong, and he didn't the noisy, late traln into the chilly dusk of a country evening. A purring fliv- | ver was drawn up at the edge of the pushed him into the back seat. And the figure called Nat said he bet she would, Betty Jane knew that tone didn't want to bother about what was him in. Jane was very, very happy. Just couldn't breathe after Mich got In where I was,” whispered” Elise ns she helped Betty Jane with the dishes afterward. “And he says he Just can't believe thig Is me!” Betty Jane lInughed. A ciearskinned, going-to-be-plump Else In pink percale was hardly recognizable. Michael had had the sense to know that he had al. ways loved her and that she wonld he ready now to make his home a home Indeed, “You were a darling to bring him out,” flushed Elise. “I shall tell the girls how perfectly. splendid yon are about everything. We thought yon were Just stingy when you were helping your people. Betty Jane. "folks love you because you are genuine clesr through.” Betty Jane shook her nead over the dish water. She could hear Nut talk. ing In the other room as she dried the warm pan. She amiled happily. When Nat was ready to buy the farm he wanted she would be waiting, He came out Into the kitchen now, as Elise drift ed in where Michael was, YSay, Bets, it makes me sweat some times to think of the city fellows,” he grinned, “Silly I" laughed Petty Jane, guess I know how to handle them !™ Statistics, “What Is the death ‘rate In your town?" “About two per antomoblile™ Bos ton Evening Transcript. HT RELIEVED a Si, | Sure Relief WITH < HER CATARRN Ses bv | tains hs tions so # pe that any woman an dye or tint faded wha bby ilirts A CD, waists, coats, sweaters, stock Coughed, Sneezed, Choker and ings, a like HLL i new, uy non Yeu 1 orLner § Lad pom Head Clogged Up She Had |i 0 perfect home dyeing in sarap | a # = Hot water Headaches and Ringing | eed. even i€ vou have never dyed before, | ~ = Sure Relief in Head. you wish to dye is wool or silk, thet 1 it is linen, cotton. or mixed goo Dia | mond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. 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Aspitin is the trade wark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Sallerlicacid —— Neuritis Lumbago In Western Canada there are farms to rent, ready for occupation, complete with good buildings, necessary implements, and in some , cases stocked, which may be rented with profit to the tenants, They may be had in well-settled districts with modern rural conveniences, with schools, churches and elevators close at hati od, in most cases, near-by railways and good roads. bite of lan] to Rent of for Sule is a new depasture of Seu rtment of Immigration. Renting land affords an opportunity for the man desirous of learning something of a aking before he decides so purchase; saring a living and making money while gain experience at cost, t aT wl ing Bein ids AY > is worth an investigation. Share in the laurels and the profits of a cousey that has been awarded many world’s cham- pionships in Whedt, Oats, Burl , other grains and Live Stock. Go where you will find ble } and be able to Br et rE a the como roocon. Retepned by prs defen Tre anne fs = a opportenity than this has ever been x Eran Ea Ca In addin o fends de for yent. vise fasta for sale in sams Jatus hldern, the BE 10 secure Pree parts of Western C value are grown: Wheat prod Sng om 13108 ® jain crops of ee SEE Fr | F. A. HARRISON | Desk W, 308 N. Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Canadian Government Agent. A ,
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