Chew your food well, then use WRIGLEY'’S to aid digestion. It also keeps the teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen. The Great American Opportunity to to ¢lebrate ad nake $10 ole ti ssion paid on 1» of VIRGINIA NI RSERIES, VIRGINIA, for ull selling our « of our mean for part « worl Commi Address MOND, Nurse rders. RICH. particulars Send for free 1923. cat alog of vigorous, true to name fruit trees shade trees, shrubs, ever jreents, grape- vines, berry plantsand Hood's Trees & P lants, Shrubs xtra fine’ rows] W.T. HOOD 2 CoO. Established 1866 Guaranteed Northern Grown Illustrated Catalog Mailed on Request A G ALDRIDGE SONS Established 1559 Fishers, N. Y. Representatives Wi nted-——Ench Stat rind TY Mutually Satisfied, Ethel—Was their honeymoon a suc cess? Olara—Goodness, ves the last week of it In quiet ! They arranging spent ; for a divorcee, DYED HER SKIRT, DRESS, SWEATER AND DRAPERIES WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Pach package of “ Diamond Dyes” con- tains directions so simple any woman ean dye tint her worn, shabby dresses skirts, waists, coats, stockings, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before, “Diamond Dyes” —no other perfect home dyeing is sure mond Dyes are guaranteed n fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or hehe it is linen, cotton or mixed go A Advertisement. Mostly, Comedian—"When is an actor not an actor?" His Friend—*"Nine times out of ten” HOW'S THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused bY Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con- sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonle, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Burfaces, thus assisting to restore nore nal conditions, Sold by druggists for over 40 Years, ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, or Juy because Dia to spot, 1 happens that a good when he isn't It occasionnlly debater proves his case gure of it himself. HAIR STAYS “Hair Groom” Keeps Hair Combed-—Well-Groomed. Millions Use It—Fine for Hair!—Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly. A few cents buys a jar of “Halr. Groom” at any drug store. Even stub. born, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day In any style you like, “Halr-Groam? is a dignified combing eream which gives that umtural gloss and well-groomed effect to your halr— that final touch to good dreas both in business and on secial oceamons, Greaseless, stdinTégs “Halr-Groom® does not show on the hair because it is abdorbed by the scalpigherefore your huiy remains so soft and pliable and so natuyal that no one can Pos sibly tell you used It. LOSE HOPE — DO FREQUENTLY, when the days ~ seem darkest and troubles roll in upon you like the storming waves of the sea, trying thelr best to over- whelm you, sunny-faced Hope is hover- ing near ready to rescue you at your bidding, Thoutands of weary souls on the threshold of discouragement, about to NOT burdens, have at the last moment res- olutely resolved to stand up and make a new fight. This resolution is perhaps the most trying hour of thelr lives, marking the turning point in their careers. They found a new courage which carried them on and on, carrying them safely through thelr hardest battles, where they fought inch by Inch until the shout of victory stirred their hearts, warmed their blood and cleared thelr vision. From doubting sanguine Pauls, of faith. SAW new they be with Thomases came filled spirit ‘hey new dreams, They stead of that which through learned how to borrowed from others, adversity they use to advantage, EEE— Uncommon Sense 2 JOHN BLAKE OPPORTU NITY ¥E YOU roug away would mond. Every you pass by, opportunities that other men I rece and bend to their own uses. ¥ of them is not your fault. special training you cannot to recognize op- picked up a diamond in the you would probably it ZED, Without training, not know that it was a toss day unnoticing. stantly gnize neglect Without be expected portunity. For many years people regarde thracite as ess black our d an coal usel stone-— for fuel By accident discov that in a proper stove It would better than bituminous coal, smoke. And from that a valuable commodity. Don’t expect opportunity to come up and introduce itself. Don't expect it even to knock at your door You must learn to look for it, must learn to see in sor position a chance for that other positions lack, they pay far better wages, You nn t learn to see ing that will somebody ered burn and make it be no day came ne particular although an Interest enlist enthusiasm, To do this is not training and thought. The training you can get apd out of hooks, snd by others who have had experience. The originate Nobody easy, It takes rot COus sev d thought must and operate there, do your thinking for you. Such are the men and women today are making a better world for all mankind undertake, to carry, no troublesome for the less confident to follow, Leaders in thelr chosen flelds labor, they take part in the weary of well-doing, by the wayside, never lend a helping hand to the struggling In thelr first effort, They think, plan, organize, and create, while those without hope, hesitate, draw afr iid to step u in the alr wage ti tins, hard, hiring unafraid, They ‘ulties Into willing impending obstacles, § on eternal to the new armor, n until the declining back, clearer, Invi { + ba te with 1 ulert arms, and turn stubborn servants, write thelr ana and hearts surn wl jes, lustily their endl generations to gil Hope as thelr captal accept sper Syndicate) : AS EEE EE EE LE ETE LE LE SE LE LE A A EA LEE EEL A AAA LEELA AAA ER AA AAA RA ARR ARRAS t : At You USE wee You get to your job early and stay late? Haven't you often given these laughers the excuse that you “Get up early, anyhow,” that “you like to get down before the crowds,” “that you like the office when it's quiet?” Haven't they sald that you “wanted to be teacher's pet)” that vou were trying to get “in strong?’ Haven't you hated their taunts? Suppose all these things that you tell them are true, why not tell them the rest? No ever amounted to a row of beans that doesn't like his job well enough to come early and stay late. The time welt never vet ticked off a suc $ or woman, Work often interrupts a bit of work Let them paecompani ful flight! ment to your successf B PEYSEHE one timeless augh : Your get-away here is: Fail and the World neglects you; Succeed, and you never lack for company! Naw 1 - MaoClure ¥ ’ ’ é ’ ¥ $ ’ ’ ’ i | ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ | ¢ ’ / ’ ’ ’ den EE EEE A A ELE LE A A LE LE A AE TE A A A A A A A AR AA A LALA AAA ALAA LARA RAR RRR aan oO ¥ The men who get Important pl and hold them, are the men wh not onis : for portun * af 11 1 i to recognize a lucky hunter unless yw where the is likel in the qus And opportun gold than any that earth, is still it is not like 80 rare (® irtz or gold-bearing sand. which buried recognize, fortunate ja harder to al- anything 3 13 by John Hiake) ere hee race of men go b are good, they are bad, eak, they are strong, Wine foolish: so am I. Wi they neat Or hurl a cynic's ban? a house by the side of the road And be a friend to man, ~F oan, —— SIMPLE GOOD THINGS delicious dishes chestnuts, a few cooked prepare using a few Chestnut, Raisin and Apple Salad. Take one cupful of seeded raisins, two cupfuls of boiled chestnuts, two capfuls of apple, one-half cupful of large grapes and one-half cupful of French dressing. Cover the raisins with half of the dressing and let stand an hour. Mix the chestnuts (peeled of their brown skins) and diced apple with the rest of the dressing. Cut the grapes In half, remove the seeds and add to the other ingredients, Serve on shredded lettuce leaves. Date and Coconut Sweets, Take two cupfuls of dates, after stoning, one cupful of grated coconut, one-half teaspoonful of salt, one table spooniul of lemon juice and four tablespoonfuls of sugar, Put the dates through a meat chopper, add the anlt and three-quarters of a cupful of the coconut, and the lemon juice, Mix the Ingredients well: then form into round balls and roll ir the remainder of the coconut and the sugar. Fruit Sweets, . Take one cupful sech. of figs, seed ob radnins and dates, put through a meat chopper, add one tablespoonful 1 | | | i i i i lemon juice ana Juice, with a pinch of two galt, of orange Mix well. small oblong, roll in sugar and press place In a dish dusted with sugar. Whipped Cream Cake, A simple, easy éake to make and serve, and one which the whole family is this: Prepare a plain batter and bake in two Whip a cupful of heavy cream stiff, add three tablespoonfuls a teaspoonful of vanilla, Spread over a layer and put on the second. Cover the top with the cream and garnish with can died cherries, Nereis Magwer (D. 1923, Wastarn SS wapaper Union.) enjoy tins, Avoid Even Sant Untruths. Nothing gives such a blow to friend ship as detecting another in an un- truth. It strikes at the root of our confidence ever after~Hazlitt, lo THAT'S FAIR He: So you're willing to trust yourself to my keeping? 8he: Yes, as long as you can keep me. f STRETCH OUT YOUR HAND By DOUGLAS MALLOCH o oO 1 SOMETIMES think we think “00. much That men evil, | TY he rich dishonest riches clutch And have no love of smile or song— For 1 have found that all along The of life the roses bloom, That men are kind and women good And i= much of brotherhood To ease the load and light the gloom. © are women Wrong, way there How hard the hill, how dark the night, However toll my limbs would tire, I always found a candle lignt That led me to a waiting fire— However great their own desire, had the heart to think of mine, Some word of brotherhood to say To keep my feet upon the way, | To set beside the road a sign. Believe that men are good, believe That women all are sweet and falr, The world will comfort when you grieve And when you sorrow it will care, That there is Kindness everywhere; But, brotherhood to understand, To find new courage when you fear, The song to lift, the smile to cheer, You must at least stretch out your hand. (© by McClure Newspaper Byndicate.) ere Russian Proverb. The hushand’'s sin remains on the threshold-the wife's enters the house, {Pe ONCEISENO “Every Picture Tells a Story” weak and depressed? ryn down? There's good reason for your kidneys. pains, headaches, dizziness and before it is too late. Doan's should help you. condition and likely it's weak bladder irregularities. have helped thousands and ighborl! KIDNEY PILLS Marriage and All That, arriage used t« other Cleavir tri ¢ INEeAn five ne arried 8 be someo the is breatl 1 of mar- almost m im- learn what his what ore man to ates than she ap- The $emperature the hot into which he ily to plunge her antips tined peri- if he | V. | will ! jower 8. "—E, Lucas. THEY KEPT HIM OUT OF SCHOOL; | WAS $0 SICKLY' “Wouldn't Eat, Grew Thin, Pale and Sickly,” Says Balti- more Mother. GAVE HIM NEW TONIC; BUILT HIM UP DANDY “My little boy waz so frail, delicate and sickly T had to keep him out of school. No matter what I would prepare he wouldn't eat. He would come to the table and drink a glass of milk, perhaps, and then never touch another bite 1 didn't know what to do, but one night I | saw Hypo-Cod advertised in the paper, and it is wonderful medicine,” declared Mrs. Metzger, 1016 N. Dallas St, Balti. more, Md HE GAINED 14 1LLBS, “TIT gave him a spoonful of the Hypo- | Cod per directions, at each meal time | and on going to bed. He liked the taste | of it and, goodness, how it does work! In a few daye he had an ap tite big | enough for two boys. Then began getting robust. You should Nave seen him. He changed like magic from a pala, | delicate youngster into a roay-cheeked | boy. He gained fourteen pounds. He will! eit a big meal at noon and in an hour wants 3 know if it isn't nearly supper | time, ° the healthiest boy in our | cv TR. thanks to Hypo-Cod. My Sater who lives In the country Hpo-Cod for coughs and colds, too, in the house,” continued Mrs. Metzger. tastes nice, works quicker and costs little It ia pure, wholesome and kiddies, (See formula and bottle) Note: All drug stores have Hypo. Cod. Advertisement, nina A Gain, Rub-<Dobbs has lost his reputation. Dub—How fortunate for him !—New York Sun, Many a slow man hag been made fast-—to a widow for the rest of his natural fe, A single application of Noman Byes Bale ternal, Advertisement. Every all her husband's bachelor {riends envy him, WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's standardremedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— LATHROP’S 3 HAAR LEM OIL The National Remedy of Holland for centuries. At all druggists in three sizes. Guaranteed as represented. Look for the . home Gold Medal on every box and sccept no imitation y : a Fa Re i[e1ty, CT BALSAM and intestinal IL This good old-fash- toned herb home remedy for consti pation, stomach ills and other derange ments of the sys tem so prevalent these days is in even greater favor as a family medicine RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? EVES SORE? in.hee, EYEWATER ER EA
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