SICK WOMAN MADE HAPPY Entirely Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound M Texas. ~ *‘1 have taken Lydia E binkham's Vegetable Compound to pes build me up as I was fia I all run-do ner- Hh £50 vous andsick.1 ached {MEH and hurt all over so 1 al that Iwas often com- Eas 5. Wa pelled to go to bed, and I to have most of my work done. No medicine bors who was taking ! & Ithe Vegetable Com- - isted on me a bottle of it. The medicine helped me from the first, and the best of all is that I can even sew again with- out that awful, nervous feeling I was used to having. And I used to take cry- ing spells, with such a blue feeling that I cannot explain. Now all that has left me. I feel so cheerful, and I have ined in wei it, Sleep well and eat Pe Oh! f h I had words to ex- press what this medicine has done for me! I am a housekeeper and do every- thing from the sewing to the washing now and it doesn’t hurt me. You ma use my letter in any \vay you wish, will be glad to help any vuffering woman to the road of health and happiness.’'— Mrs. B. F. BRANNON, 404 Travis Ave., VMawt Texas. trying Clear Your Complexion with This Old Reliable SULPHUR COMPOUND For pimples, black-heads, freckles, blotches, and tan as well as for more serious face, scalp and body eruptions, hives, eczema, etc., use this scientific compound of sulphur. Asa lo- tion, it soothes and heals ; taken internally— a few drops in a glass of water—it gets atthe root of the trouble and purifies the blood. Physicians agree that sulphur is one of the most effective blood purifiers known. Re- member, a exion lsa’t skin deep ~it’s health deep. Be sure to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR COMPOUND. It has been used with satis factory results over 25 years. 60c¢ and $1.20 the bottle at your druggist’s. If he can’t supply send his name and the price In stamps and we will send you a bottle direct, HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR. CON NY Baltimore, Md. Hancock Sulphur Compound Oins. @ ment 0c and Goc— wie with © the Ligwid Compound Your case is not beyond hope. Let Munyon's Remedias bring you back to health. Write now for “Munyon's Guide to Health''—a FREE medical work. Munyon's, Scranton, Pa. These wonderful remedies sold in gay first-class drug store: Munyen's Paw Paw Tonic Muanyon & Nerve Remed Munyon's Rheumatism Remeity Manyen's Pie Outment Manyon’s Blood Remedy Munyen's Bladder Remedy Munraa’s Ride Remedy anyen 3 ay Fever om» Ke e"* Remedy or any other There is H Munyon Remedy you may pesd “There's a Munyon Pill For Every 111 Doctor's Advice FREE Muoyen's, Scranton, Pa. —— BR aR Use Cuticura Soap And Ointment To Heal Sore Hands ER 3 Time to Quit club and there 7 “Yes,” replied an attendant, “Playing poker?” “Yes.” “Is he ahead of the game?” “About two hundred, I think.” “Tell him to come right home.” The Awful Truth Glee Clubber--What 1 want to know is, am I a bass or a baritone? Conch--No, yon are not !-—Yale Ree asked: “Is my husband DhPdPdd de THE BESTIAL PART WW HETHER in the qulet of the home or In the whirl of the nolsy world, the bestinl part of you Is ever striving to pull you down to his level. His unalterable purpose in to over- come and disgrace man, the exalted of creation, made in the lmage of his creator, “to have dominion over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.” So when this beast begins to purr and rub against you to be petted and stroked upon its glossy back, withhold your hand, summon your guardian an- environs are sweet and clean. It Is not possible to outwit and ont- maneuver the despicable, Invisible thing unless you do. He is an adept creature capable of changing his spots at will, ard simu- lating all human emotions—pride, humility, sympathy, hate, pity, plety and affection, any one of which he can arouse when he suspects that you are in a mood to yield to his wishes, So Intimate 1s he with your thoughts, desires, passions, strength and wenak- ness that he knows when to purr. He has the daring of a lion and the hu mility of a saint. He commends himself to the peoples of the earth with the most Insinusting play to his skill and cunning Where Shall We Fly the Flag? By DOUGLAS MALLOCH HERE shall above The ranks of marching men? Ah, yes, because that flag they love, Would Jk e again But not alone the soldier lad The flag should proudly bear; Let yne parade the land he made Uniess the flag is there. we fly the to sav Where shall we fly the flag?-—upon Our ships that go to sea, Whose flaming guns will dawn For ali humanity? ight Fast, West, and evrywhere— In av ry port of ev'ry sort Let men behold it there. Where shall we fly the flag?—display The standard of our sires? Above the judge's brow of gray, Up our gilded spires, Yea, over ev'ry altar rail And ev'ry judge's chalr- d no court nor creed wa not want it there mn we nee That d« the flag?-—that all love? or small, we fly learn « shall flag may to y enllege, great ad ev'ry schoo vr thave ar ¢ ry teacher's deak sre will bloom there fren in his « ir buds no treason fly the flagT—that you understand our duty 1 and land? the highest wage. Be ill we and ngs e and Go too, catest wealth mortals anywhe in and busy mill. it thare for Tortilla }¥ Oh, let us fly shall these treasures we possess, liberties, luxuriea? What hetter place, ah, yes we fly the Tha our Our loyalty to wear Te re‘er wa roam when home let us find it We Oh. there May understand and see; all who toll, or trade, or teach, Whoever we may be? Schools, churches, ev rywhere Oh. let as fiy It there! (® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) > sn— e Young Lady Across the Way [eolpmay The young lady across the way says it's mighty nice, of course, to own your own home, but It's cheaper to ront and not have the taxes cost you anything. (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) PPP POP de be alone, when ward toward wrenches you you some from would step exnlted your that In falling there is nothing delicious sensations of pleasure devold of every semblance of fear or degreds tion, He makes n good Joh of It unless hy your superior will you shake bim off The bank clerk looking covetonsly upon stacks of money is helng marred of his victim, The youog Is always in danger when listening to Ing sympathy. “My henst” stronger than I. for when | eannot shake has been the bane of the cause of my sorrows and failures. Beware he ruin you!" Hearing this, the brnte chuckled, and curled up for a nap, (® by MoClure Newspaper Byndicate. ) Pema the old there him sald man, “is are times nfl. lest Reflections of a Bachelor Girl By HELER ROWLAND a Man Up When He Is Feeling ly an accepted “fact” tut, after all, FACTS nre the only things which a man values, respects—and clings to, Has Anyone Laughed At You ecause— You punt? Never you mind, you get a laugh, don't you? They may laugh at you, but they do a lot of laughing with you, too. There are some awfully wvapld puns, yet some of the wittiest people in the world hmve made puns, and a great bulk of the jokes that people pay for seeing in the “movies” are puns, some good nnd some bad. [I remember a “movie” where the puns In the titles made the “movie” a suc cess. So let the heathea laugh at you. because they wlll have a laugh with you for entertaining them—Iif you don't do It to ex- cess, 80 Your get-away here ls: Your puns are so clever that people who pun admit that you are a wit! (@ by McClure Newspaper Syndicates.) LOOO0O00000000000 int twenty ns a mystery; at thirty as n | danger at forty ns a divine dispensa- tion; and at fifty. as a rejuvenator. | The first sign of i a predilection for older and fatter a more violently he takes It ndvancing age the "“toddle”; dancing man, it yvourself—and a “curse” If you are { married to It Jecnuse, then, never know whethér you are going te have bouquets, kisses, or the thrown at you tne HE ) ld i { { CLOSE doors and win. dows, then place a small quantity of Bee Brand Insect Powder on a piece of paper. Blow upward— the tiny particles of powder float about the room and kill these annoying household pests. Some prefer toburn the powder. It is also effect- ive. The cost of using Bee Brand Insect Powder is amazingly low. Insect Powder is one of the In red sifting-top cans— atyour grocer or druggist. Household sizes, 15¢ and 35¢c. Other sizes, 70c and $1.25. Large Pump Gun—75¢ discovers that a kiss cnn be just | satisfying and thritilng in a Flivver as In a 1924 Twin-slx, ! — { Never try to hreak the heart : man of forty-seven For 'f the of the moment falls him, { his philosophy of n his wok. his golf, his tohaceco, his clubs, his hooks——aund an other woman—to console him (Copyright by Helen Rowland) A) Prin BALLARD, Stef Tar BVER LASTING WRIGSLING | MERLE , ou AnD BUT “TURN ROUND AnD OuT ’ Russemrs OUT OF THAT WinDews MAE, SPELL PATMISIS a Ae van wi Figvan woltms ww A BTN , peo THE BOTTLE 3 im wis Pan™ Poca? aro Toi Cofix AAS Come oul of fe MTnd MO THERES A WOLE wv wl PoCReT, It | should be asked to name the of man sociated ambition, enthusiasm and self. confidence GOOD THINGS TO EAT F YOUR family are foad of all kinds of shell fish they will enjoy: Crab Meat and Red Peppers. Remove the yolks of four hard. cooked eggs, mash snd add two table spoonfuls of fine hread crumbs; chop the whites of the eggs fine and add a tablespoonful and a half of chopped red pepper. Put into a saucepan four tablespoonfuls of butter; when melt. ed, add the egg mixture and cook un til smooth, addiag, a little at a time, » cupful of cream. Now add a eupful of crab meat, season highly and serve on circles of toast, well-buttered, Sweet Potatoes With Apples. Pat one cupful of boiled sweet po tatoes cut in thin slices in a hottered baking dish. Cover with three-fourths of a cupful of sliced apples, sprinkle with one-fourth cupful of hrown sugnr, dot with twa tablesponnfuls of butter, nnd sprinkle with onahalf fea: spoonful of salt: repeat. Bake Io a moderate oven one hour, Chicken Jelly. Cut up an large chickea Into small pleces, Pound each piece on a board nntll the flesh and bone is wells mashed. Put the chicken Into a kettle: add a tablespoonful of eit and =» quart of water. Simmer for several into a mold, Serve on lettuce mayocanaise dressing. Different Dried Beef, Put three tablespoonfuls of bacot fat into a frying pan, add one-hall pound of dried beef, cut Into smal pieces with the shears. Frizzle for three minutes, then place on a ho! platter, Cut three bananas crosswise and ta quarters lengthwise: let then cook in the frying pan long enough become thoroughly hot. Arrangs around the beef and serve piping hot Head Lettuce. Roquefort Dressing. Arrange the tender leaves of heat lettuce In an bowl: sprinkle with flaely minced roquefort cheese: add ¢ French dressing which has heen high ly seasoned with cayenne and a dash of onion juice. Serve at once, The cheese may be stirred into the dress ing aad passed in an bowl If desired, Corn Salad.—Cut corn from twelve ears, chop one head of firm cabbage, sprinkle the cabbage with salt and let stand three hours. Drain off the wa ter from the cabbdge and add the corn, one cupful of sugar, two table spoonfuls of salt, one-half cupful of ground mustard, four small red pep pers chopped fine, two quarts of vine gar. Cook all together until tender. “an and seal while hot. Newie May wert. A, 1924, Western Newspaper Union y End of National Debt Necreturies of the nited States and of Colombia living in task debts of thelr r the citizens will have he densant of g£ off the nati itries withont ! to dig up a cent i Banco Mercantil cessor Is reads | $5.574.523. is, provided the gota or 8 Sue to come geross with the i that will theoreti {| cally be due to i Colombia under the terms of a deposit { of 810 recently made in that bank bj { Henry G. Granger of Bogota to en i courage the spirit of thrift. The con. | tzact between the bank and the depos i Itor calls for the payment of | Interest at the prevailing rate for 1.000 { years, when the total Is to be spilt { fifty -fifty between the { and Colombia. Proud of Tame Muskrat Mans are Del f the or aed vead at Ne r'veevived a in Wa. visitors Barce re to It's nar Who Would Think It? A £1 bill a United How ana Arkanssw Thomas Cat, Insts about six nonths, States statement. thot Poe frensury fo Ao do they x A Xx x Al MOSQUITOES most effective insecticides, Bee Brand is the most ef- fective Powder. Bee Brand Insect Powder kills Flies, Fleas, Mosqui- toes, Ants, Roaches, Water Bugs, Bed Bugs, Moths, Lice on Fowl, Weevil—and many other house and gar. den insects. Non-poisonous — harmless to mankind, domestic ani- mals and plants. Does not spot or stain-100 % pure~no adulteration, If your dealer cant sup- ply you, send 35¢ for large household size, Give dealer's name, Get our free booklet, “It kills them", a guide for killing bouse or garden insects, A Doubtful Compliment Children often pur which they chanc nO ade understand the pose of remarks to overhear, especially If i literal mean ing of the words may not be grasped Mit daughter of C. A. Jewett, for after he had offeres thanks at dinner one evening recently Martha unfolded her gmall hands, and up to much of admiration and affection as » mother with about as something nice of unexpected to say made this rather “Mother, isn't daddy a per fect little devil ?™ comment : A Similarity gir, I was reading last night fell over there Europe, “Well, f a elier, y'rs, that held his ha of a lamp until it was | inted Tobe Sagg of Sand; did flinch nor change 8 burning returned “That's just ¢ vife gives 1 Unstoppable gistrat oe Nt : x oY rovy wart] wisdom conld Solomon with STOOD BR wm i ' : even an the door when she is Tit-Bits, mung London what are they worth to you! This is a for at age 31 the average American begins to slip. After 40 his earning power drops off rapidly. These ap- palling facts are shown by the United tates Life Tables, 1920. Age 31! The age at which men and women should be entering their period of greatest usefulness and happiness! The beginning of the sup “prime of life.” Not the prime of life. The age of decay! t causes contribute to this fearful condition? Unwise eating. Sleeplessness. The loading of the body with drug stimu: lants, which appear to give added energy, but actually borrow this energy from the body's own reserve, Every school child is taught to avoid stimulants. Most mothers en- force the mo-coffee rule for children. Then comes maturity-—and the squan- dering of the reserve strength which the body has stored up. Figures show that the average American is able to stand the just 13 years. Then, with half his life yet before him, he hits the down grade. Medical literature classifies eaffein as a poison, Like strychain, it is sometimes by doctors given in cases of heart failure, The average cup of cof. fee contains the usual dose of caffein administered in these cases, Coffee contributes no nourishment to the body. Its only virtues, as a bever age, are its warmth and flavor, A hot, y afiptising, drugiens drink is a benefit u People in 2,000,000 American homes A and fragrance of roasted whole wheat and bran——flavor which people in 2,000,000 homes like better than any other, Try Postum for thirty days—you can’t expect to rid yourself of the effect of a habit of years in a day or two. Know that yeu are enjoying a drink which contributes, rather than robs, reserve strength. We will give Julies full week's supply of ostum to start you om r thirty day test, ow Ask for either Postum Cereal (thg kind you boil) or Instant Postum, the easiest drink in the world to prepare. Either kind costs less than most other hot drinks. With your week's free supply, we will have Carrie Blanchard ~mnationally famous for the goodness of her Postum--send you Ber own directions, After 31, what? Take one in the right direction, by Re ng Postume your first week's supply of now! TEAR THIS OUT—-MAIL IT NOW Poston Cannas Co. Ine. Battle Cronk, Mich. want to make a thirty day test of Plosse se without one Seeks Snsly oF Sala Trsrane Posrow ew AD Check which Posrom Cearan . + + D pou prefer Name City,
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