a WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Read Eow Mrs. Walsh Was Helped by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham! Vegetable Compound Mannington, West Virginia. *T took the Vegetable Compound when havin the turn of life. I been sick for deven years. I would get a little better, then I broke down again. It would be hard for me to describe how I was, for I was.a perfect wreck. I suffered with a pain in my left side, then nl. I would have numb $s Ba spells and I would | ink I couldn’tlive. I would have hot flashes, then would come weak spells. I was so weak I would think I couldn't ever get a meal ready. My work was a burden to me. I was not able to do my housework half of the time. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it has given me strength and health. The hot flashes left me and I got better of the numb spells. That summer I could do my housework ard worked in the garden a.good bit. I tell all sick women what your wonderful medicine did for me, and will always recommend it. I was born in Marion County and still live in it. I am known to all my neighbors, and you can pub- lish this statement because it is true.” — Mrs. JouN W. Wars, R. No. 1, Box 36, Mannington, West Virginia. THE BEST WAY TO GET YOUR IRON HYSICIANS have prescribed Gude’s Pepto-Mangan for 30 , Years because of its supply of iron. They found that it was readily absorbed, did not irritate the stom- ach and quickly toned and strength- ened the system. At your drug- gist’s, in both liquid and tablets. : To see for yourself Free Trial Tablets the health-building value of Gude's Pepto-Mangan, write today for generous Trial Package of Tablets. Send no money — just name and address to M. J. Breitenbach Co,, 68 Warren St, N. Y. Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher I A SSE ori — RELIEF! —from pain and faflering walt for in Ns and famous Remedies, y be sick? Act now! Write for free medical work, “Munyon's Guide to Health.” Address Mune Joa’ Scranton, Pa. these from any good druggist: Manyen’s Paw Paw Tonic Munyer’s Headache Remedy Munyoen's Bladdor Munyen's Liver Remedy Manyon's Pile Ointment Munyon’s Paw Paw “Thereis Hope” MUNYON'S, Scranton, Pa. Hard-boiled means the opposite to sentlwental. Medium bolled right, Take Tablets Without Fear if You See the Safety “Bayer Cross.” Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Buyer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin, Emitations nay prove dangerous.—Ady. Stolidi'y sometlines saves a map where reason woulda't “DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” A harmless vegetable butter eolor used by millions for 50 years, Drug stores and general stores sell bottles of “Dandelion” for 35 cents. —Adv. When a woman of thirty looks inte the future It appears as brief ss o rabbit's tall Sure Relief . pe = Sure Relief BELLANS ip lh a —— MP’S wn, 2 vx 4 Yon’t fog IM: gl Ry y . cough! «ad ¥ iio SOME OTHER TIME T puts off until “some other time” worth. thing that calls for manliness block to those high-powered record of a herole life. He cannot see lights or estimate affronted at the his faults, He Is kindiy advice make progress, without getting results, he continues to do with his customary complacency. He Is never quite ready to go to ing; his likes and disltkes are Have You This Habit? ¥ By Margaret Morison TIMOTHY RVGGLES | id A stranger wanted to know the pools where the trout were In the spring, or his wife the hidden slopes where the first arbutus grew under the leaves, they asked Tim Ruggles. his granfather's broken-down farin was familiar and dear. When his grand- father died and the farm was sold, It was to the boy as If the end of the world had He did not nll come, at understand, ahead.” From that moment, fifteen-year-old Tim began to take count of stock. the the he offered away from { realized that no future. Hq dollars that were his inheritance, and took a temporary job at the country store. After six months he made up his budget: 80 much for rallroad fare, 80 much for living while on the hunt farm, village { his woods for many sears In the big clty wholesale house he | deliberately set himself to work, i “Smile, and while you smile another smiles And by And life's smile.’ MAIN DISHES Aor hard to get ready for a good sized family I= Alaskan Dish, Cut two pounds of round steak Into eight pieces for serving. Dice one-half pound of salt pork. Cook the pork, ote cupful of minced celery and ‘one lafge onion In the pork fat. Fry the steak until brown on both sides, add to the rest of the ingredients, blend two tablespoonfuls of fat with the same of flour, pour over the meat and simmer all together for thirty minutes. Just before serving add one cupfiil of cooked spaghettl and one pint of stewed tomatoes. Serve on hot platter, e Young Lady Across the Way The young lady across the way says she doesn’t blame France for cot plaining a little after the way she wis bled red. RA (@ 1924, MeClurs Newspaper Syndicate.) wr i commanding emotions, no hurt or de- pression of feeling In the hours of dis appointment, He Is nelther | a fighting man nor | man of peace, being as limp and | a wet rag, lacking the | energy and mettle that stir men to go | to hattle. Jazz, with {ts jumps and Jerks, Is | his favorite music, As for literature | or art he has no preference, for he takes time to read a worthy | book or look upon a painting. He! has no ideals, and be it sald to his | a is Will Irausay tell you so 1t he linds you are disposed to listen. And such a mun without suspecting it, acts as a wyrning signal to the earnest men and women who give heed to thelr engagements or consider it a sin to break them, He Is the bane of his wife's exist- ence, belng always late at dinner, mak- ing trouble in the kitchen and driving away her carefully trained servants. That he Is alive, yet dead, is unbe- lievable except to those who know him, and the ease with which he will with the utmost seriousness make a promise and forget to keep It. Nobody will take him en trust. Hav- ing failed to learn that punctuality Is the chief Ingredient of confidence, he Is woefully lacking of friends from whom he has unconsciously cut off his means of profitable communlca- trustworthy. “Some other time" wrecked millions! (® by MeClure Newspaper Byndicate.) 1 WNeW, DEMRIE , IT hot . y \ Regular Caer, BOT 01 of Counse | FoOLEY pvr 03 been YOUR. teeta ™ Youn Sitep 30 VORA LKTELY =e Soul Tomewe MOTheR. wow, woul wou 2 yao ve and reliable In all h work, and through contacts and reading he stud ied up both fundamentals and fine points of the Jobbing business. When vacancy occurred in the sales department, he applied for it and proved himself worthy of a trial. Then good In it, So, as he worked | is “" He had acquired the habit of “looking ahead.” And as he looked nhend, he went ahead Baked Lima Beans and Tomato, Soak a pound of beans overnight, | Add one teaspoonful of salt to each | quart of water used. Season a pint | of tomntoes with salt and pepper and onion juice. Add it to the drained beans, Put into a. beanpot with two thick slices of bacon or salt pork and bake | until the bacon Is crisp and brown. Fricassee of Tongues. Sheep's tongues or small calves tongues may be used. Take four, cover with boiling water and slimmer until tender, adding a few’ cloves and a small onion; season with salt when nearly done. Remove, cool, skin and cuit lengthwise ; season well, The next day, roll the tongues In flour and fry in butter and chopped onion until brown. Serve with a brown sauce sea- soned with a dash of lemon julee. Serve with hot boiled rice. (©. 1924, Western Newspaper Unton.) y Has Anyone Laughed At You Because— ™ *Tiveds You Do Not Gamble? Many a good party you have missed, haven't you? Many a sneer had been leveled at you-— isn’t it too true? Yet when you hear of the dolngs in your heart of hearts you're glad that you stuck it out and didn't go back on your notion, You have missed a It of things such as companionship, such as the hail- fellow-well-met attitude of the crowd, three being included in everything. Yet the very miss. ing of It has made the gang (only they wouldn't say it) think n “hull lot” of you. Who dv they go to for advice, the fellow who sits up all night, and the rellow that treats money lke dirt and cheats his family out of neces. sities, or the fellow whose of. fice Keeps office hours with him in it? Who, I ask? 80 Your getaway ls: Gambling’s losing, not gam. bling's keepings: Sleep, cash, job and RESPECT, (® by MeClure Newspaper Syndioats.) » Beelel adel ode alat dod ud 2 When he his heard old farm was He and his an excursion 8 iH. jt the first he had been bac since he himself had been a boy. The married old, Eventually he BUTI WAS seven years that his grandfather's again on the market. wife and the boy made 80 (0 seg time ¥ $ bore th i that stich climbed e high a glhwpse of the ses | was to be caught. red tree fruit, Thes hill from which apple Sweet They even discov hung undisturbed upon the rafters “How I wish we could afford to buy I" sighed Tim Ruggles’ wife, looking thelr son, i “We have bought it,” sald Tim. “I knew you'd want it when yon saw it, I've been saving up for this day ever since 1 was fifteen—ever since 1 began te ‘look ahead'™ HAVE YOU THIS HABIT? (2 by Metropolitan New , Sha THE THINGS WORTH WHILE By DOUGLAS MALLOCH it t spaper Service.) j Prarie T= things worth while are not so many, The things worth while are not so great ; Whatever else, there lsn't any Like hearts that love and arms that walt, With all our working, all our scheming, With all our labor, all our guile, With all our doing, all our dreaming, We often miss the things worth while, . All day we know the competition Of other men on other guests, We follow fiercely our ambition, A thousand daggers at our breasts; But, if we battle on undaunted, Success may come, and fortune smile, We yet may win wanted And yet may miss the things worth while. the things we The things worth while, worth more than money, Worth more than fame, or place, or pride, That keep the road forever sunny, The heart forever satisfied, Are children’s sturdy arms about you, A neighbor's hall, a friendly smile, Sowe soul that couldn't live without you These are the things, the things worth while, If you have these, then cease repining ; Your wealth Is won If you can turn Tonight to where love's light 1a shining In someone's eyes, where candles burn, For rich or poor, or high or lowly, If smooth the road or tong the mile, i Ju hte These to hake oe h four hea nn nd the things worth while, ! {© by MoClure Newspaper Syndicated J¥r Economical Transportation rE iam Ri EF mau—— /A CHEVROLET Will Your Family Be within the next four months. A low-priced modern automobi Happy This Spring? lacking an to get one le like the Chevrolet has be- income. A t the better remain hings until you are will tell you that thous to get cars this spring. for the last ten years. There are oing to usiness just two ways of making sure or order it now. You will be surprised to learn how easy itis to pay for a then to order it. The onl this Spring is to order it NOW. $490 Superior Roadster . , Superior 495 Touring a » a Superior Udlity Coupe 640 Superior 4- Pass. Coupe . 728 Supesior Sedan . « $795 Superior Commercial Chassis 398% Superior Light Delivery . 495 Usdlity Express Truck Chassis 550 ! Gypsy Moth Destroyed | Federal and state inspectors of the | horticultural board recently EVypay woth infested | quarantined New Eng- | land ino Pennsylvania and New York. | The trees were found, however, nnd | were destroyed before this insect could : estublish itself In the new territory. | The gypsy moth has been responsible | for a great deal of dataage through the southern part of the New Englund Ktutes, and its spread to other regions | would be a calamity of nation-wide lia portance. In general, New England nurserymen are co-operating loyally with the government in maintaining the very necessary strict quarantine of the lufested district, Works Both Ways Captalo-—1f anything moves shoot ! Sentry—Yessah; an’ HH anything shoots, Ah move.-—American Hoy. Why Pay the milk of 111 trentment curdies human, kindness. Pills are sot They szert a tonic setion Test them yourself now. Y. Ady Wright's Indias Vegetable only a purgative on the digestion 372 Pearl tN College Bars Autos Students nt Pennsylvania State col lege hereafter will be prohibited from taking thelr motorcars to college as a result of action taken at the annoal meeting of the board of trustees. Pa- this effect. The resolution declared “It is the opinion of the board of trustees that students of the college cannot keep an tomaobil for mee while at college without interference with their studies and without considerable risk to thelr personal safety and health ™—New There doesn't seem to radinm In the world to be enough fully prove s— © evening meal. All their you Postum is a absolutely free sleep and feel.
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