DON LET YOUR HUSBAND BECOME WEAK OR SICKLY If He Catches Cold Easy, Sleeps Poorly, Has a Cough— Watch Out ———————— A STITCH IN TIME SAVES SICK BILLS hate medicine. They won't admit foel weak or sickly until down In bed-—then they are worse than a child, he women must safeguard the men's health and Insist, if necessary, on com- mon sense precautions. Read what this Baltimore lady, Mrs. Katherine Glaeser, savs “My husband became 80 run down and weak he would catch a cold every time he exposed himself the least bit, I knew that was a sigr he wasn't well. He had an annoying cough, too, and he com- plained now and then of feeling bad. He begun to stay away from work now and then and was In favor of giving up his work, so I. decided something’ must be done. I went down to the drug store and bought the best tonic they had. 1 got him to taste it and he was surprised to see it tasted good. From then on it was easy. That tonic helped him so much he soon was like a changed man. There wasn'f anything wrong with him—he was Just weak and run down, and soon as the tonic began building him up he took new interest in hig work and was working every day. Today he is as strong as the average man and looks fine It Earle’'s Hypo-Cod that I gave I think it is a wonderful tonic. It 80 ter than Men they old-fashioned stuff’ Mrs, Glaeser, 49 8. Bouldin St. more, Md. Thousands recommend Hypo-Cod. druggists have it.—Advertisement, ene Has Double Viewpoint. repentance has a double True pect ; weeping eve, atchful and upon the future with aw eve.~—South. Stearns’ Electric Paste fa recognized as the guaranteed exterminator for Rats, Mice, Anta, Cockroaches and Waterbugs. Don't waste time trying to kill these pests with powders, liquids or any experimental preparations. Roady for Use—Better than Traps 202. box, 3 15-02. box, $1.50 SOLD EVERYWHERE Grippe Physicians advise keeping the bowels open as a safe- guard against Grippe or Influenza, When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method—lubrication. Nujol is a labricant—mot an medicine or laxative—so eannot gripe. Try it today. His Occupation, “Howdy, Gap!” saluted an acquaint. ances “Been to town lately?” “Well—p'tu—no; not to say right Intely,” replied Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. “I was there about # week ago, ‘sorter stomping holes in the sidewalk."—Kansas City Star, A hot spring—Inmping from the fry. ing pan into the fire, Young man, beware of sweethearts with sour Sispouttions. Sooth Enfant or Adu eal gg, Wrote PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Bloomsburg. —Women of St thew's Lutheran chureh have just pleted packing and wrapping 5,000,000 Easter egg dyes for a local cone after more than five months of work. The dyes are shipped to all parts of the clvilized world for the Easter trade, and the money the wo- meq receive will be devoted to thelr fund for a new chureh building, on which work will be searted within a month or two. Last vear the women packed about 2,000,000 dyes, Partles are held at the homes of vawious wo- men of the church, with husbands and friends helping in the work of pack- Ing or wrapping the dyes. Duri season when the dyes are being pack- ed these “dye parties” are nightly occurrences. Pittsburgh —Ray IL. public; Harry Norris and Phelin, of Uniontown, were tenced to serve one year in ette county jail by Judge R. M. son In United States district court pleading gulity to a spiracy to rob warehouse Vandergrift Distiller company, at Fredericktown, In Dea 1919. It was claimed that more than $1000 was turned to the government ware. house guard as a bribe and that a number of shots were exchanged be- tween the thieves and officers Jutler.—John Maharg, of the ten mileg north of here, from Mat- Co Sri being ng the “ almost of Re- William each sen- Fay- Gib- Sparks, the on charge of con- the of the over C'hi- corn achools. is recovering burns re- of phosphorus Severe solution cids he was retort elved when a ther carrying in A panie averted Maharg and a glass exploded. hildren Prot ers, the fire among the 300 was by the coolness IeSsOr and six thareatenay teach i by Uniontown, the office of two differ Westmore 1 twin brother is ioner of NDres; efte county Pittsh argh over a Heotlr y ing po ie 3 . Aken n, Thomas a » street, He disappeared 1 18 of persons on their but later was foun: a wagon heavy traffic momenta He + police station, were im in revenue } points of i srintendent negan at the v teachers renters for £1 an hour, Distriet Sam. Attorney Gardner, put in effect a new for spesding $ $ g£ i 1 disposition 3K office and fifty Aally % ? 5 . ' 1 Almost tments his 3 1iey 2 adding attorney assignee presiding Judge, so the same district ney will remain on * oy 11 ens Unealled 1 and tardy witnesses are to be eollmin- ! i n attorney duty postponemesits of trials says by the new A hronze tablet firat memorate hroadeasting of a placed in Cavalry sermon is to be who every Sunday night “listen Rev. Dr. Edward J. Van preaches, The tablet Is to be Ww hen ture of Cavalry church. contributions of ten cents each al- ready have reached Dr. Van Etten's office from many sections of the Unit. tates and Canada to helyy pay for the tablet. The first “radio sermon" was preached January 2, 1021, and the has. been continued at the church ever since. Altoona. —A heavy truck loaded with coal became unmanageable on East Twelfth street and plunged through the display windows and into the Shaffer grocery store, Several cus tomers narrowly escaped being struck. Wheels of the truck broke through the floor, but the Joists kept It from going into the cellar, Marietta. —Johy Peck has been ap- pointed to a place on the school board made vacant by the resignation of John A. Shillow, Altoona ~When a waterback explod. od In their home here, Harry Morgan and his wife were seriously injured. Allentown.~ Alexander Burke, aged 72, for many years an engineer on the Cetral Railroad of New Jersey, wns found dead In bed here. Hazieton.~The pew City Bank and Trust company has elected Michael Drrosdick president; J. HH. Zahm, vice president, and Zolton J. Drosdick, sec. retary. Hotel com- for the here, to company, Hazleton, The Markle pany awarded the contract erection of a ten-story hotel cost STOG00 to the Wark of Philadelphia, Uniontown.—How four armed men held up a big poker game in Mason- town and robbed the players and the of more than 32000 was brought to ilght when Rody Miskovish and Dusen Luckash were arrested In Me- Keaesport and lodged in the county jail. Two men gald to have assisted In the have been traced ag far town. When the door of thrown Op against a wall and s¢ er had a roll of 1000 se cont He searched and but sac the missed venty S05 lis. 4 Harrisburg. —More persons visite the 1929 iy el . aug Johns- fis arched, one sleeve agin, state according to estimates of forestry department, which also ‘an- nounced that It had red from pern Willlamsport.—M thorized platoon ment. This traffic forceg ti on M. to 10 A i will protection for every nour of or nl gh t. lessees of nent Hoagland of a police t will yor ishment By sten the enable gemes duty the day wan, divis- fonal chief iy after an : He cay from Opet icuute citis. several where he His home HEO gaged in similar work. in Chicago, Pittsburgh over sovernmental policle a lo 141 1 aged tries, George D Cont but un- Hex the arrest on a endearing NR a . id Minnie Weaver Mamie Seavhr charge of ord Harrisburg Dat 0% for th guard camps next Adjutant Mount Gretna July: 7 to na camp, to August caused nearby, ¢ national spammer were fixed General Beary, The camp held from August 4, and the Tobyhan- for artillery, from July 28 25. In addition there will will be July 14 to 28 for the 213th artillery, and at Camp Meade, Md, from July 28 to August 11, for the twenty-eighth tank company. The Fort Monroe camp for the men of the antl.aireraft regl- ment, New Castle.—All applications for 1- more than one-half of one per cent slcohol were refused by Judge Emery at license court. Milton. —George W. Correy, nearly twenty years treasurer of Milton, re- signed because of his appointment as postmaster, Jeanesville—~The Lehigh Valley Coal company has agreed to furnish a building for the Jeanesville Athletic Club. =» Clinton.-~Another gag well has been brought in by the Cllaton Natural Gas and Oil company, on thelr holdings at Leidy. York.—One hundred and ten silk weavers who went on strike at the D, G. Dery silk mill here returned, an adjustment of the wage dispute hav- ing been reached, Hughesville~~The Shindell Silk cor poration announced plans for doubl- ing the capacity of the plant. Berwick.<-Mre. Caroline Walton, aged 86, n lifelong resident, died from the effects of a fall several months ago. Lewistown. Edward Mays dial at the Lewistown Hospital from injuries sustained when run down by a freight trailer at Granville DRIVING CARON SLIPPERY ROADS Main Cause of Skidding Is Due to Action of Brakes Operating on Rear Wheels. Rough Tread Tires and Chains Are De- signed to Avoid Slips and Are Generally Considered Abso- lutely Essential. Why an automobile skids Is of inter- est to the motorist, but what to do to prevent skidding and what to do when the car Is skidding are equally fmpor- tant The main cause of skidding of rear wheels of motorcars i8 due to the ac- tion of the brakes operating through the rear Skidding, normally occurs when are slippery. An automobile topics af course, the Ww heels roads only wheel direction or plane. This direction the rear wheels Is determined by front wheels under control of driver, Rear Wheels Control Direction. While rear wheels grip the ground and rotate they control the di rection of the car. However, as soon ns the rear wheels are locked by the to slide, and as they the he they begin swise practically as eas forward, the car It takes friction to the ¥ jose the power to dire comparat lock roads elween When once the driv begin to slip in motion by the acting at the car's ass, This forward ively little and slide rear wi because there is lit- heels the tires and uce the car Is force of In center of ¥y or m mo- opposed by the resistance of all the ground, a resist the rotating rear the combined ground wheels on ance that is greater In front wheels than in the sliding Unless of all the w} Is n the e same point tending wheels tending to “force con s* whi Tf und in arouna once start to slip skid or sp wheels force cn iple™ will pro idding, and the skid distance is the upon '* which a weigh the redne nle™ Also g eapplying the heels can get a grip slip and ex the magn brake so off set consequent] Means to Prevent Skidding. purpose as the non-skid tire tread, that is, give additional traction and reduce side slip, Non-skid chains should sup- plement non-skid tires only when road conditions absolutely require therm. friction the total weight of the car instead of only half the car welght, four-wheel brakes are coming into use, especially in continental Europe. Not only can cars stopped more quick ly, but they can be driven safely wet days and In fee and snow with out chains. In stopping a car equipped with four-wheel brakes, all wheels may slide and the car whole slip forward. However, appears to be little or no ding. This Is especially brakes are connected diagonal pairs, that is, front and right hand rear wheel, With this ar rangement opposite wheels are able to roll freely retaining thelr directing qualities. NEGLECTED SPRINGS be us a there side skid true If 1 i left wheel Scatter Road Shocks. Breakage Is Clips, Incorrect Heat Treatment and Fatigue of Metal—Rust Doesn't Cause Break. Many complaints about the car can be traced to the neg Hard riding, squeaks excessive side-way, breakage, hard steering brakes come of this neglect Springs perform very definite func- tions. They soften and scatter shocks and hold the axles in all thereby have eons siderabl e infill and rat- 1 ties, OCCASIONAL spring ence on the steering, wheel and to a degree, driving : ion are trans the = fire wear, In certain the breaking frame through Lack of lubrication may stiff, and cause little ol cars the react to the springs too omparatively iy rust, and to keep the sprin Hower the frie springs may off set due to water, r excessive lub duce tion to the ext me too livels ge i8 caused no incorres igue of i ts and incor the outer en + ii As to br comparati ken | vely new, it wili pa) of two hrox that you Ofttimes it ¢ the one is provided them. hard to secu piicate i] ding in motor vehicles, The use kid or rough tread ti I chains. Non-skid i forward traction ent side slip. As long ion the ns the no serious side f non«i res ekki tires are ang as there to give rear whe long rear wi be front wheels are blocked. Non-skid tires furnish re clini driving—reliability, g the vehicle to operate success fully over almost any kind of road and during all the year, and permitting the vehicle to hold 1d at all speeds and allowing to be most effective 1-2kid treads oh tires were first ir wheels and are now con itely for such ter non-skid tires were placed wlieels bovause (the front wheel skidding, as permitted the rotation or ex- of the front and rear tires, Non-skid chains accomplish the same and gnfety in mittis Regaons of 1fety 198] ON res ahsolh easentinl uses. La on front prevented well change i better to buy a new sprit walt However one, or in h, it is an more af new spring rather than broken leaves A periodical spring inst lowed by regular adiustme sure easy riding Lh Electric Hand Heater. The driver's hands mgy be kept warm with these leather-covered heat. attached to each side of the steering wheel and the line connected with the battery, a a After Every Meal a In work or play, it gives the poise and steadiness that mean Success, It helps digestion, allays thirst, keep- ing the mouth cool and moist, the throat muscles relaxed and pliant and the Send for free 191) alog of vigorous, true name fruit trees hade trees, shrubs Hood's Trees, : grown on fertile soil W. T. HOOD & CO. Established 1806 O25 Chamberlayne Ave. Dept. A. Richmond, Va. “DON'T BAY” Movies That Are Real ly Safe. A movie picture in 11 by the aid : more 1 this show e an moviescope, shman, throw SHE DYED A SWEATER, SKIRT AND CHILD'S COAT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Fach package of Dyes” ta Girecix dye or tint waisls, poverings, draperies, hang even if she has never “Diamond Dyes” -—-no : home mond Dyes fade, whether wool or silk, or mixed goc ne 8 Der worn sEIirls, costs perfect dyeing is sure are guarantee streak, or run. Te the erial ¥ whether i «Adverts Js. Duty of Friends. Cuticura Soap for Nothing tha better Ointment make t} scalp clean and Add to this the Talcum cura 3 ira Tollet Trio Ac dv rises re is more by a good-b one, Low indulging in Sure Relief FOR INDIGES: ION gnirits often are ferde bin 1g highba
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