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ANCOCK SULPHUR ¥ nur Er oF aioniel | — LP Gout or Hives Expensive health resorts, sought thot. Lt le gpd t 60c and $1.20 the bottle. if your can't supply it, send his ern a dn HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Baltimore, Md, Hanered Sulphur Ovmpound Olan wen r= Jo andoe *ow wie with the Liquid Compound » Ran Li em mm i mss ma W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 16-1923. - ~ AN URI HiT 11] THE BIG TREES ¥ I' WAS nearly dusk In the forest," but not one of the trees around the big oak tree was ready to be quiet for the night. And no wonder, for they all were very much upset, That day a woodman had worked Lis way through the underbrusa and had carefully looked at all the irees, had walked all around the Blg Oak and finally nade a mark upon the bark, None of the trees needed to be teld what the mark meant’ Year after year the same thing has happened to the unfortunate tree that bore the cross, Men with huge axes cut away the un- derbrush to make a path for team, and then the dreadful sawing would begin, the cruel saw. It is a long plece of steel with sharp, jagged teeth, and at \ oo ACSI SR “Pine Tree, You Are Very Small” the men work back and forth making a ringing and singing sound as they suw deeper and deeper into the trunk the sound Is quite pleasant to hear. trees aroufd Big Oak were awake and sighing that night, for they knew it paths Big Oak. to bear the thought of its Just beneath the Oak grew a small Tree tried to make its volge the moans and sighs of the larger trees, and when it was about tice little Pine . “What it you are trying to is say grow faster if you § stand quite needles “I have 1 brisk tone that made its straight it said: something to say to Big Oak.” “It is very kind of you to be sorry,” — - ssmemnnitiion CALE EER5 25s sighed the Oak, but tonight I really cannot bear any more sympathy,” Little Pine Tree saw that it had them all Interested and bristling Its needles it spoke In a sharp, ciear voick so that all could hear. “Blg Oak,” it asked, “what have you ever done that wus really useful Big Ouk lifted its branches in dis- muy at such a question; it swayed a | rittle too, before it could find volce to reply, for everyone had looked upon Big Oak as the most Importht of the forest dwellers, “Why, my big branches and leaves,” It managed to gasp, “do they not fur- nish shade for all the forest folk who run about below and do not my strong | Hmbs make homes for many others as { well, and you ask me, who the mighty cne of the forest, of what use | I have been in the world? Oh, this is Is { too much, tod much.” | “Pine Tree, you are very small to be | 80 wise, but if this be true,” sald the | | Chestnut did you find it | out? You have never been out of the | forest.” Tree, “how “It Is rather # long story, but if you will be patient I will tell you all about it,” answered the | Pine, “My mother was a tree, | of course, She lived In the forest first, { but she was marked and then one day went house and was | dressed in gayly-colored trimmings and little children clapped their ha { danced they wean her, my mother” Attle Christmas | she to a big nds and about saw us—I when i “How wonderful,” murmured all the trees, looking with envy upon Big Oak, who now had raised its full and no longer felt sad, : . i itself fo height “Did you see anything made of my | wood?" asked the “I had only a 1 replied the Pine, westnut Tree, to peek at “but I know {1 ittle time things | that if you all grow big and tall you will Just as Big | Onk is to be carried out of the forest | | and become useful and perhaps bean. | i tiful” “Thank you, Little Pine, and good night,” murmured all the trees, as they some day be chosen i EE Be Be A BR Wanda Hawley BE RRR eer Be eB ee er WHY TAKE LAXATIVES? g Discovery by Science Has Replaced Them, Stns Pllls and salts give temporary relief from constipation only at the expense of permanent Injury, sdys an eminent | medical authority. i Seclence has found a newer, better | wiay—a means as simple gs Nature it- | self, * In perfect health a natural lubricant keeps the food waste soft and moving. But when constipation exists this natural ‘Jubricant is not sufficient. Doctors prescribe Nujol because ft acts Uke this natural lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method—lubrication. As Nujol Is not a medicine or laxa- tive, it cannot gripe and, like pure | water, it is barmless and pleasant. | Nujol is used in leading hospitals, Get a bottle "from your druggist | today ~Advertisement, 1 MOON IS NOT DEAD WORLD Recent Scientific Observations Seem to | Prove Astronomers Have Long Held Wrong Idea. Astronomers cling to the old idea But recent made nges occur with the alterna. lunar day and night. Great fields form in the mountain val tion of Miss Hawley, the “movie” star, is beautiful in the home or on the street She is five feet, five inches tall and weighs 124 pounds. She is not what might be called petite, but she has a sprightly charm and viva. Her real start in a promi nent production. re ——————————— folded elr leaves and went to and happy had taught things quietly slgep Little that sh £8 contented Pine the a les dreaded them most blessings in life & 192%, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) 8 voreD MARSHALL + | sometimes confused with | of | of | ending, but this Is an erroneous con tention. It really had origin in | "the difficult northern name of Gyda or | Gytha, which, because It sounds like | Gith, the contraction of Eadgyth, believed to have some connection. But Judith is purely northern, having be- | longed to the proud damsel of Horda- land, refused to Harfagre unless He was sole king of | all Norway, Later, it was given the semi-Danigh Iadies of Earl win's family and melted into Gjutha. | Finally Jutta appears as a contraction | for Juditha, Judith, according to the Old Testa- | ment, was the heroine of the book of the same name in the Apocrypha. She | was a beautiful Jewess of Bethulia, | who, when her town was besieged by Holoferness, the general of Nebuchad- nezzar, attended him in his tent and when he was in his cups killed him and cut off his head, whereupon her townsmen fell upon the Assyrians and | defeated them with great slaughter, | Judith has always been a favorite Biblical name. Perhaps because of this cogrageous deed of the Biblical heroine, Judith came to men “praised.” Judithe and Juditha are favorite English deriva. tives, The Italians have a particularly 252g UDITH is Edith because ts similarity its in who marry Harald | to! . | God- 2% PS NERO smn qt th JC RPRAN 252525452520 . BY MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE or a] Eh . HOW MUCH LIGHT? it is a very hard undertaking to sesk to please everybody.~Publius 8Syrus, bright lights In their homes while women ence no doubt is due somewhat to the fact that the “dim, religious light” is in masculine eyes, But, of course, all men do not like bright, glaring light, nor do all women lke the light that is dull, There are some newly rich people who find some sort of comfort In have ing all the lights In their homes burn- Ing in all the rooms of their houses scems to be rare satisfaction in never having t4 snap out an electric light but to pass from one room to another with ho question as to the matter of . GE SESE S2525e a lights, Somehow a flood of artificial lights Indicates luxury to some folk. But truly it js not cotisidered in the best taste to Mmdulge in such an orgy of light. In the dining room the light should be subdued to a certain extent, preferably the light on the table should be given by wax tapers, and the side Hghts only bright enough to make it possible for servants to get about There is a look of coziness about the dining room that is not too brightly lighted that the one that is n blaze of lights cannot possess. ‘ When you have guests, you should to some extent consult thelr wishes concerning lights. That is, see that they have a convenient bedside light, especially If yoy know they are wake ful, and see that they are seated near the lying roam light if they are sew. guests have a headache or eyes that fare not strong, that you armnge the 1 Hghta to be agreeable to them, TL AD by MoUlure Newspaper Syndicate.) Ginditia, generally version, is a diminutive, a form of affection, except in the instance of | the Judy of the Punch and | udy show ’ 4 Judith has been beloved of authors, but ceriously enough her name has been rather neglected by the poets There to be no noteworthy ex amples of to her or het heroic | ut the lack has not discour | popularity of her name and America, while the har Italian great Judy used as famous Sees odes the version has The jade Its promise of Judith’'s green freedom from in its is a curative, according to superstition, and hence is believed to | ward off disease and the jinx of bad | Tuesday is Judith’s lucky day and 4 her mystic number, (2 by the Wheeler Byndicate, Inc.) - is milky talismanic hold danger and | wearer. It! depths PAT QUESTION “4've married a cooking school graduate.” “How did she pan out? westissnnsan Pris Drums of Skulls Used by Tibetans. Drums, made out of the tops of skulls, over which Is stretched human skin, are used to make “music” in va- rious parts of Tibet. But skulls are not the only portion of their ances. tors from which these fascinating peo- ple extract melody and rhythm. Many an intriguing tune is played on 2 na tive trumpet formed from a human thigh-bone drilled: and holed and adapted to the production of sweet sotind, astral Poisons Ch A «“Q «A LINE 0’ CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. A A Ai —- THE FIRST CONCERN w——— BHALL not strive and labor Meforming my poor neighbor, ut seek the nearer pelt Reforming my own tell, And till I'm wholly sure My own ways ape secure I'll let my nelahbor do . The things he's minded to, (0 by MClure Newspaper Syndients ) i a > seen and, very rarely, drifting The loftiest peaks are snow- capped. The moon's surface Is pitted with volcanic of these measure 100 miles across. Each crater is surrounded by a mountain ring 1,000 to 20000 feet in height. According to Plckering, there are few, If any, such large and coutinuous- ly active regions upon the surface of the earth, But the activity of the lunar volcanoes is now coniined the quiet emission of steam Jets, like those found in Yellowstone Na- | park. Certaln variable - dark areas ou the moon may be due to vege clouds, craters ; * some volcanic is often caused by an inflamed condition | of the mucous lining of the Eustachian | Tubs. When this tube is Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION - Sure Relief SELL-ANS DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief by regularly taking LATHROP’'S GOLD ME The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric agid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. Look for the name Gold Medal on every bax and accept no imitation L GETS AT TRE JOINTS Foom pe INCI Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? 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