‘ MRS. HINCKLEY NERVOUS WRECK Tells Women How She Was Restored to Perfect Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Memphis, Tenn.~=* Two years ago I was completely run-down and mynerves were a wreck. I could not sweep a reom without resting. I could not do my work except a little at a time, and the doc- tor's medicine did jnot help me. One day some one threw vour little book on to my porch, and in it I jiread several testimo- he : == had beenlike myself. 1 went right out and got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, and before I had taken the whole of that bottle I knew it was helping me, months I took two more. Now I am in perfect health. 1 do all of my own work table —Mrs, 1 know Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve Compound gave me my health.’ O. J. HINCKLEY, 316 phis, Tenn. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text- Book upon Women "’ will be sent you free upon re- uest. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham edicine Co., Lynn, Mass. This contains valuable information. 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Then slowly and as quietly as a clumpsy little brown bear can move he got up and walked out of the cave, “What makes the pine tree sigh?” he asked of a little worm that glowed in the dark. But the little worm was stup!d and could not help Little Brown Bear, Little Bear heard whirr Brown a COMPOUND ; ing paroxyasms. A Loe 55 years and result of long A experience In treatment of throat snd lung diseases Dr. J. H. Gulid. EE TRIA causes, treatment, ete., sent on request. 2356 and 3.00 at druggista. J. H. Gulid Co., Box 71, Rupert, Vi. ’ Oysters and Clams, For 48 hours young oysters enjoy fréedom as moving creatures. Then they settle down for life. Among the oysters’ enemies are the starfish, These five-fingered gentry sometimes destroy a whole bad In one night, There are giant clams weighing 50 pounds. Lim- pets, a shell fish found stuck to rocks when the tide goes out, have kept many an English fisherman's family from starvation In unlucky seasons. 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Bottle 82, Cady Parker Med Co, rood . 7 saw a bat “Hello, ba here a min bat flew do and leghted by the flying about, ' he erled. “Come down ute, will von? he a bush Bear. “You bed,” said the bat, “Well, then" said Bear, “so ought you." “No, I always siny the bat. “Well, Little onght to he home and In old Brown who wns Little up at night” “You see, | sieep all day.” sald don't he cross, Bear. *1 please,” said Brown want to * The bat listened. he pine tree and was sighing softly. ALINE 0’ CHEER 1! By John Kendrick: Bangs. ‘ STIMULANT &e O RISE at dawn In time to view The roses filled with morning dew me a cup quaff .A brew of joy to kill the chaff That ies along the dusty way That I must tread throughout the day. And lend new vigor to the stride That leads me on to eventide, Whence with the setting of the sun I go to rest from duties done. 2 by MeClare Newspaper Syndicate.) - Gives from which to (0 | It's the wind that makes the pine tree , sigh. Good night, Little Brown Bear.” “Oh, wait a minute,” sald Little | Brown Bear, *1 want to ask more questions, muke the pine tree sigh?” “Oh, because It does,” snapped the bat, getting cross, for he wanted to be off on his nightly travel. “Yes, but why does It?" still ques tioned | satisfied with the answers, ” uny fur coat or sleep In. IT you You would sigh, off he flew Little Brown comfortable cave to hadn't any, maybe Bear wns all the stars were hidden. The pine tree sighed louder and louder, and then the { other trees began to sigh, too | Little Brown Bear thought of { eave and his mother and off he shut | led for home and snuggled down | his bed of leaves close to his mother “1 guess Mr. Bat Is right,” he sald sleepily. “If I didn't have a nice fur and a nice cave to sleep In. | i guess I would sigh like the pine tree.” “What are you talking about 7” asked | his mother, but Little Brown Bear was | fast © Q I cont asleep, 192%. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) 25250505285 DM AN RT KO SR GR BY EN Walter Long ER ON | perience that Waiter Long, character § aster, entered the motion field. He is | the “movie” stars. He was born | 1884 at Milford, N. H. He is five feet | eleven inches tall and weighs 175 | pounds. His hair is brown and his eyes are gray. 0 m=! the By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE Cems Drinking health to bride and groom, we wish them store of happy days.— | Tennyson AT YOUR WEDDING if { FTEN it really ns least important personage | nected with the preparation for a {large and festive wedding is i bridegroom. For one thing, strict so- | cial usage says that a i should not see his bride on ! of the wedding until the ceremony i immediately it, usually at his own howe, or a guest at the home of a friend or relative of { the bride If he Is mu a young { woman in anothe ntions for been made if i rangepents pel to | of lugguge have to be made, | attended the con. seems the bridegrooia he ar hie before ®O | remains nil have nr gending WEA T prepas st-minute the ive they are best who is to by his man, bie go-between for the bride bride's Tamils the a vert groom and the on day of the wedding. st the of the the | bridegroom-to-be should make inqguir her boo for CRTOOm to t Before ny wedding bride concerning and of her | it is the privilege of the bri | order these He should { however, without consulting { bride, as the choice would naturally | depend somewhat on the style of her | wedding dress and bridegroom's flowers would decidedly depend en | tirely on the color of thelr frocks. The | bride's bouquet and the bouquets of of his les quet that attendants, i do ney first the the home of the bride the | ered at i morning of the wedding, but the bride. { bears one of his personal cards | Unless the bridegroom is married In i ! ater, he remembers to send to the | home of the bride a sultcase contain. | lng his traveling suit and various | dressing accessories. The bridegroom, | as well as the bride, makes a special point to dress for the departure in an inconspicuous manner and would | therefore lay aside the dress cicthes, 1 suitable for traveling. | Beforé the wedding the bridegroom =D BE CHEERFUL EVER wobry because you are ill, or because you fear sickness may lie before you, Complaining anly aggravates an nji- the shorter path to health, One may pass through Hie yeur after year dnd Jeende after de or sickness. But sooner or hater his turn wil come, Certainly every precpution should he taken to prevent Stites hus edn greatly redueed In recent years, Everyone hs good cause for rejoicing thift the percentage of deaths from disensé In the Ament the World war was insignificant in comparison with the rate per thousand Path T But. even with all the discoveries and expertness of modern medical men and surgeons, every person must expect to experience some pain and fliness once in a while. It Is, there fore, folly te go about complaining and unhappy when ore is not physi cally A-l The most beautifal thingk in the | world look badly at times and #ick- pess is by ne meas csafined to humans, Rearls, of which nearly eviryone is Aoifd, get 111 just as uf and women and reqgire n change 3( climate or atmosphere. iy Wheeler Syndicate, Ine.) HE KNEW. Me: 1 wish | PY x would be nice IB George, you : know 1'migoink to | TE | marry him soo. Bebby: 1 bin ! dy mice #0 about a i hl 3 dons "fellors at Re dat yo . Was. geld marry. 252525 2525252525252525252525250 the 1 should put fee for the cler {in a small his best | to the bridegrs when he of course in ap incongpicuous manner, Here something that the groom doesn’t nlways remember to do, but it Is something that is quite neces sary, and that is to bid the mother | and father of the bride to compliment the mother for the | ding entertainment, for he member that his he that is hon ayinan + envelope and give it i to who gives it swin after the ceremony, gives It to the clergyman is bride good by must re and her sles of she is he the most red Newspaper Syadicate.) “What'sinaName?” By MILDRED MARSHALL ead nah if SELL ILSIERNNND Facts shout your name; its history: meaning: whence it was derived; sig. nificance; your lucky day, tocky jewel PIAA AANA ANA BA A AAA CROSS TIOOTRRReesT Taio BAA AA AA AA AAA AA FAA AA AAS 250 ULA BEULAH BEULAH ost one of the oldest of the ans “married” and is the of the title “Land of allegorical name, it Isract more shall thy Desolate ; is and sacred It me contracted form Beulah” As an was prophetically appiled to in Isaigh: “Thou shalt no termed Forsaken; neither land any more be termed but thou shalt be and thy land Beulah: religious names Py €G for the Lord be married.” WR d Evening, Fairy Tale OF NAR SRAIiAL] PONER = MOOBWA THE GREAT “Greatest of all the members of the deer family,” sald Daddy, *“is the moose, He is the most splendid of all the deer in the great wide world und he is splendid In looks and in strength and in brains, “The moose is called Mooswa In In- talk, which means wood eater, this mighty monarch, but moose Is brave victory over him, “As you know, oh, he “If he has been taught from a baby to be with people he Is “But he Is not anxious to take any chances if he has not been For to him tures with guns fought against, grown. He is brownish gray color and he runs very quickly. seventy-five pounds born, which that Iater when considering on & “A mother moose keeps after her, though once in a while she him up the goes In off covered while she “If the baby moose {8 8 boy she is very careful that father shall not him, for a is very his futher moose “The Baby Moose.” iq of in the family, become a little hoy fen Tove pL fic fearing the may ' he is tl t ie boy is but father is so jealous, and separated he mother keeps them i moose will t Lier da ig t aby » moose | am going was named Mooswa “He had lived a it people and wild, but re and more every year, with great guns to hunt the m family. : “Many of his family had been moving farther and farther north. They were brave, but they did pot want to take any chances and where was cold where Cale, mo ro members Great had few of popularity. But it was thought of recent sufficiently logs years | revival. | of course, it has flourished uninter- eration to generation to insure the per. | petuation of its heritage. It is regard ed as an especlally loeky name and one which promises material, as weil as spiritual riches, Coral Is Beulah's talismanic stone, It will bring her bodily health and dn ancient fgend. But it must never he chipped er broken If it is desired to exercise its magic powers, Fridav is Beulah's lucky day and 2 her lucky sumber, {© by Wheeler Byndicate, Ine) O No Old Bookshops in Norway. Norway, like China, has no old book- sho “hristinniy, of course was only ap vinclnl town in Seandinavia when, a few years ago. the partition oe purred, and even now, as the Norse “enpital, 1t 1s a good deal less metro pligan in atmosphere dnd trading amenities than Portsmouth or Bourne ‘mough of Cardiff. After assiduous in- quires i mafaged to reach a rather forlorm hookshop down near the docks and was offered, ng a genidae antiquity, a devotional treatise dated 1848! The [old ‘Seandipaviun books are fo be { found in the half-dozen “Antikvariuis” of Wodcholm, They are fascinating Hd bookshops, dusty and sob-webbed-— four of them Wish numbers of formes and soe evén a century Yefore. In ome of them 1' foun three years agh bn lot of RIZEvIrs ap gry low prises In arbither n couple of very nneibmy Bibles hound @ worm-enten wooden hoards, whith a yird of Fon chain fnched. ~~ Bosseit Digby, in Nunchos- rer Guurdiun, 4 { i ! { { i i i i These were fine and in the too these parts were especially good, “But it was autumn now and Moos thinking of many things. dered if the beautiful become his mate, “He was modest for all his great. ness and splendor and majesty-—per- went backwards by being conceited. foolishly, to see Miss Moose and he told her of his love, “9 so wish you wonid do me the gregt honer te become my mate, Me said. “It would make me so happy to wander with you through this wigter which Is pow approaching. We couid travel so far, we ceuld see 0 much. Perhaps we could go farther nerth, where the guns are fewsr and yet where still there are willow swamps. "We cou see so much of the great Sorest world sad’ of the deep underbrush lands’ “Miss Moose hud for seme time ad- mired Moeswa Ggeat, She had admired every hit of hiz splendid seeive hundred poun of moose beard Ms splendid voice mafing love from ctyiog-—=0 happy the, “So off want Modewa the dt with bis bride. Me wlfed My shovélllke antlers in the early wi gd Began wing pew ones, but atl ‘the Gms they wandersd through. slow, farsher, north where yune 4 abt put an’ end to thelr hap a » ¥ | St. i% Stop their pain in one minute! For quick lasting relief from corns, Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads stop the pain in one minute by removing the cause ~friction and pressure, Zino-pads are thin, safe, antiseptic, healing, waterproof and cannot pro. duce infection or any bad aftereffects, “Three sizes—for corns, callouses and bunions. Cost but a trifie. Get a box te day at your druggist’s or shoe dealer's, Dr Scholls Zino-pads Put one on ~ the pain is gone -— ————— cr Portugal's National Epic. 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