Mothers! Write for 32- Page Booklet, “Mothers of the Worl B® Pat. OV The Lloyd Mfg. Hepwoed. Wake seld Ce.) Dent B Menomines, Mich Please send me your booklet,’ ‘Mothers of the World." 2 AL Baby Carriages Chwniture, Use This Coupon The Lloyd Mfg. Company Hogioncd Wake. SUI, cose canis ssimrniarensers Kenomines Mich, Lena Opportunity Calls from CANADA SE Fay a visit to Canada — see >a ' for yourself the opportunities | pf) § which Canada offers to both : I labor und capital—rich, fertile, virgin prairie land, near rail. ways and towns, at $15 to $20 an acre—long terms if desired. Wheat crops last year the big. | gest in history; dairying and | hogs pay well; mixed farming | rapidly increasing. i Homeseekers’ Rates on Canadian Railroads If you wish to look over the country with a view to taking | up land get an order from the | nearest Canadian Government | ~ Agent for special rates on | Canadian railroads. Make this | your summer outing—Canada | welcomes touriste—no pass- | ports required —have a great | trip and see with your own | eyes the opportunities that awalt you, For full information, with free | booklets and maps, write i F. A. HARRISON Desk W 308 N. Second Street Harrisburg, Pa. Many Uscs gor Milk, i said that in 20.000 | inrts of Skimuted * making substi 8 pmber and such things. » milk Is precipi and then 1 produces galalith, or a hard, Ins is y worked. The | ch dairy experts think that the demand for the skin milk for this | purpose will be enough to In- crease profit butter-making | ready market -Washington | ‘rance fl day is used r horn, ivory, | The casein In | by a chemical | with formalin, petrified tated FOCERS Ixed duble sub- | business by for the Star. product by pri nor posperity merely is in him, of worry. Is | exterminate Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION a P= “| Sure Relief BELL-ANS 25% AND 75¢ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Pesky Deviis Quistus Jed P. D. Q. P. DD Q., Pesky Quietus, is the nome new chemical that ends the bug family, Bed Bugs, Roaches, Ants and Fleas, as PP, D. Q. kills the live ones and their eggs and stops future generations, Notan insect pow der but a chemical unlike any- thing you have ever used, A cent package makes one quart and eacn package containg a patent spout to get the Pesky Devils in the cracks and crevices. ] Your druggist i con get it for you. Mailed pre- i pald upon receipt of pric ce by i the Owl Chemical Wks, Terre Haute, Ind Drive Malaria Out of the System | Devils of the actually has it or he A GOOD TONIC AND APPETIZER CONTAINE NO QUININE Special Offers Mall this advertisement th $0 eta. for a full sige bottle to the Habek Company, Washington, D. C. "Money back if not stated.” Goilcora Soos Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Soap 25. Ointment 25 acd 50¢, Talewn 25e. INFLAMED EYES Be at pour dn Hrowater, nat Te OY Roker. Five Miller Anvil Type, Forty Quart Freezers Three thousand assorted sizes les Cream Cana. Three hundred Milk Cans. Two hun. dred lee Cream Molde, eighi-gquart. Wi accept reasonable offer Terms cash, BOTFIELD REFRACTORIES COMPANY Philadelphia, Pa. SALESMAN for an sany -eelting 1 1% preferred investment, yleldi over K%, wit ih yuahent Sonaget fis In your Jomplies rod % fommudion to start, dd whole Wei MR. Ay youn NO. 36-1923, or. Corgourse Bldg ELS W. N. U., BALTIMORE, 1c ING yet N Na AISA Supii HL tak 1 MR. FOX; JUN NIOR FOX self for the season, but one morning, early, as he wag creeping about behind bushes and other hiding gpots, he saw -Junlor Fox dodge be hind an old barrel, “Um-m,"” Mr. Fox. overed this place, too! “So he has dis- Well, chickens will not hold out.” Mr, Fox did not try to hide Junior Fox. He boldly trotted to the old barrel and sald: over “Fine “He Saw Junior Fox Dodge Behind an Old Barrel” for hunting, Junior, and a is a fine thing If you have a good appetite.” “Yes,” replied Junlor, n the least what Mr. Fox was driv. ng at, as he was, himself, never with- “Well, I have a plan to get a good DE etite for breakfast” on Mi ‘o Just as if Junior Fox had sald he “You do what 1 tell and you could eat a doze: went dia not have one. you, Junior, chickens and look for more, at th Junior nodded that went “T will e foot of the hill?” he did run and Mr on the biggest appetite you ever had in this nice fresh morniag alr fast.” “But I have a good nior Fox sald, But Mr. Fox “What Is the matter? inquired Mr. Fox. than I, Junior, appetite" Ju not listen Can't “You and would younger THE RIGHT THING at the RIGHT TIME By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE WORD YOUR HEN thing, you you will friends say do your believe you? a practice of keeping you make if If you word, truthfulness, then your word really Is worth something. set there whose word lightly as the wind, others who can be itly. “Oh, ity supper. I know I can sell them,” and you mentally note that she will] possibly dispose of five tickets, surely | no more, Then there are other wom- en in the same community who In every social are while there are relled on implic- There is the woman who says: would never dream of returning any but would pay for them all themselves rather than go back on their word. {i i nl iH ni PUTS PHU | ought to beat me there and buck, and if you do, you get first chance at the poultry, don't you see?” Junior Fox did see that, for well he Mr. Fox's fume as a hunter. He counid pounce among a flock of poultry {and carry off two and leave the others { In such a state of mind that It was not { safe for any other fox to go near them {for weeks to come If he happened to value life, And Junior did; he wanted keep ullve very much, In | deed, “All right! 1 stump and ing he { chicken | made the | knew iis {to will race you to the old sald Junior, think one plump hen or off before Mr. Fox round trip “YAuready, now- Mr. Fox, and off they ran, they were part way down the hill Fox and hid for a minute { behind Lirush if Junior Fox turned to look behind for him. tut he didn't, for Junior Fox interested in getting back to the poul- try before Mr, Fox, and made hi legs and never i fly reached the back,” get nnd be could re Go! called out jut when fell behind tO soe ne wis too 80 even stump } vhen he pond stopped by the round it very old He did Mr. Fox nt, “he is rest * JUsSt ran hill as if nlm, and back up the dickens were notice anywhere, old and probably he reached the ng st Qergr he thong had to stump.” jut he fou his mistake, for when Junior Fox reached the poul- {try yard, just gate and could not Fox the wall when 8O0ON nd out as he was creeping un- turn about, with two na yard quacking sit toed] Tes ped J g! of squawking hens and ‘ “There poor Junio under the Mr he 18," cried Mr. Man, spy * Fox trying to make u turn ng gate, Dog sg him, also, SE A LGB EI HU HE SRE SA George Fawcett i i a a ] Born August 1862, George Fawcett is a | career before enter the “movies.” { He has appeared {of the biggest and the last eight ycars. ing in a best pictures got out from under the and ran down the road, him all the | Mr. Dog and It was d he felt safe and rest. “Mr. Fox ing you an Fox. "lI am so b and then he remen { Fox ha “il + petite Pi takes a inner . 1 " fiers crept into his den wig right at JS thought Ji ungry 1 could eat— ihered the trick him, to ru annetite appetit ww 1 played on show him how n for an ap- fox to wiser by M WILE i REASONABLE ROBINSO BE HOSE who follow the rule of rea. in all wes will find them wore lkely to receive the of and respect from Dollars may not pile for those in the profes who sre reasonable for the who col Joy Happiness som selves n blessines love up as r or in their oct exorbitant fees ipidiy business charges as i But the of ill not be so certaln. bought earn 8 prizes fo The ni his i to rost 1 he who profits for the service he peitotms for who lax ny's yore man wonest vages alway 10 ilkely Bight than fees and i= re mfortably unreason: ie dollars ant eLiacts or No surges ghould be allowed to charge more than $1,000 for a single operation in famous DBaltimore 1Astitution attention. as surgeons-——iawyers, dentists, merchants, laborers, and those In all branches of the com- financial and industrial Human life is precious and the sur geon who saves a man's life through | Path | | Hopkins recognizes i curb on a dang has been developing. public welfare It and tendency inimical suggests whic n the erous to doubtful is if wen In any services to humanity have © ns wenn, But who enter these important unfit fields of labo ed to them rather I lessen suffering human life Knowing of few specis and surgeons those (na would tn tract od 1 returns the great ilists have received fluenced! young men in many insta ms aud inlists CP 1 HrRe 80 when unfitted to spe In an weasure this sible for the in the number of country practitioners so that dents of rural communities often suf. fer because of Inability to services on urgent calls The country doctor who raves life a few dollars In dingy farm- i houses, performs a service which fal inize, has been respon decrense resi. as those saved by great surgeons for which big fees have been paid It should not be questioned how much | a surgeon or physician should charge, | but whether the motive back of the who deserves adequate | lie servant | But Johns | compensation for his skill Br yuoreD MARSHALL meaning; whence it Was derived; signifi- JEAN EAN names which have come to be An- glicized by dropping the final ending. | Though Infinitely prettier when wpel Jeanne, it 1s apparently thought to sa- | vor too much of the Gallle for English | ears. It is one of the simplest of feminine names-its equivalent Jane being the sole example of an appella- tive even less burdened with affecta- tion, Jean means “grace of the Lord.” Its earliest predecessor was Joanna, wife of Herod's steward. The Roman calen- dar has two feasts In honor of Joanna, the holy woman of the Bible, but the real vogue of the name Is due to the numerous St. Johns of the Scriptures, of which Joanna is really the fem! nine, in the Twelfth century Jehanne and Joanne appeared In the south of France and Navarre. The latter was especially a patrician name and Its bearers married Into many of the roy. al families of the times, The daughter of Henry 11, who married Into Sicily, was the first English princess so | called, | whom the Scots called Jean, was the | The sapphire is the tallsmanic gem | belonging to Jean. It Is sald to attract | | from all danger and disease. Friday | {1s her lucky day and 2 her Jucky num- | ber. (® by Wheeler Syndicate, In {| fering and saving of human lives, (D by the Wheeler Syndicate, Ine) “Oil Birde™ of Peru, A band of outlaws have thelr home on the Huallaga river in Peru. There are no laws and no taxes, and most of the inhabitants are fugitive murder ers. In this domain Is the cave of the “oll birds.” The cave ls mammoth and as beautiful as those In fairy tales, much like an cathedral on the inside. Hundreds of thousands of !birds have thelr home here, The young of the species are exceptional ly fat, and the natives squeeze them and make something much lke oil ifrom them. The oll is used for ev- | eating. STRAINS o “HHNIA A LINE "0 CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. THE PROMISE OF TOMOR. ROW ow whatefony yield to mel- When being Yan of smiles Is just ne on . as © When eR can fill the cell and With echoes of a ringing laugh- er, Why must yom weep? Perhaps Bunp Durden of your mor. Toda "i heavy. but Tomorrow Bias ou arise, And to or hog ng arms ‘to » With prom -~ that she will lead ou To brighter skies (© by McClure Newspaper Syndioate) —. EY, Daddys 4 Evening, Fairy Tale oY MARY GRAHAM BONNER. Samm GOPEICMT BY WESTIN WEWW AIR Ulin emma THE COWS “My name no horns. is Mooly Cow and 1 have Moo, moo, moo, 1 have no repeated Mrs. Mooly Cow. moo,” sald Mrs, Black haven't any horns, “Moo, Poll 100, Cow, “yr sald Mrs, is more, “The same Is true of me” Poll “and what of our little ones have our example, mind it beca It's Just Cow, follow don’t horus, “We other our use lke not ‘Why talk of them or not” “The Important subject about is that of milk.” important,” sald Mad “Oh yes, there Is noth- 80 important except perhaps cows food for them horns and whether gald Miss Jer- Cow, to iiked “Milk is Cow, Hine Ives " J! sald > There 18 and good fiss Jersey, “I do give is no mistake about » Guernsey too. They are. They family.” sald Miss Guernsey, Cows glve good are much the we belong to the great yes,” “Ah, “that “The Jersey the rich and the Guernsey give milk. Now the Holstein “You Are Not So Generous.” ladles fo ¢ at that they prefer guant we say ity vality. rue,” would rather give a unt of very rich milk such as the members of your family do. “It Is nice, course, to give milk, but I think it Is nicer to give of milk. Now, the way we do many, many more people milk than if we did, as you said Madame Holstein, a stoall ma of can have all do. “You are not sO generous as we are. That is simply But when you somely. That and Guer families, “Now 1 hold the world's record for the smount of milk glven—for the greatest amount of milk I do not mean that IL this great record, but family bolds it “A Holstein one hundred pounds of do give, you give hand- the way of the al in BeOry iRey myself, the Holstein has been known milk cow to give a day! Nothing small or stingy. “Ah, yea, our family bholds giving." “Well” Miss Guernsey, “we're we think that sald “We're rather rich looking our selves, splendid looking we've been told, and we want to give the kind of milk that is like ourselves.” “Sometimes we've been fed up and given some of the Jersey milk to make us fat” said one of the Hol steins,” for we are fed well when we're out prize winning; or are hop ing to be prize-winning cows. “We're fed well all the time, course, 00, “I do believe that we hold the but- for we've given eight pounds of butter a day-—apiece, “Ah, they have a silo on the farm, and they thresh corn for us for the winter time, “They'll soon be getting busy to get us our winter food. “How pleasant it is to lazily chew and watch the work for our winter food. “But we do our work” The Helsteln family wore spotted black and white coats and Miss Jer sey wore a lovely fawn-colored cos tume. But they talked no more now for awhile as it was milking time, and they all went and lined up so as to be all ready. They all felt quite satisfied with what they could do and In the talk they had had. of TONGUE TWISTERS I Sally sewed Sue's skirt sult. . & Lois lost Loulse's lovely locket. .« * Harold hopes Helen hiked home. . eo» * ss Polite Penrod practices practical v 9 Henry's horse hardly helped Harold home, ¥ A universal custom that benefiis every- body. Aids digestion, Meal cleanses the tect, 7 soothes the throat. a good thing to remember’ Sealed in “= TYPEWRITERS Remingtons, L, C., Smiths, Olivers Royals, Underwoods, etc. Used and REBUILT MACHINES We recently purchased a large n ber of typewriters from the U. 8. Gover nt and offer them mu h be! w the regular prices. 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