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For that Cough / KEMPS BALSAM TEDDY BEAR' S ADVICE the house in the unhappy when around and the her husband, UELLA, big doll very came wis hour talk, Doll All Wee the toys could hee had the ping and to room folk. what was “You vise not come home, could Teddy say to that he mutter, mind your own affairs, sald Calico Cat. *1 ean tell you what has happened asking Luella Doll; Harold home and here it is Calico Cat eye that toys mustered other play- and Bear the would go courage see the better Teddy Besar.” hans midnight slept with one missed a come da always never on in the little mistress open went the ind saw take him He Did Not Stay Away Because He Wanted To.” 1 ft ong id earn the money spend.’ iad Teddy go to mat- in trouble, Bear lear,” Luella Doll? sobbed Luella and it 80 late hefore.” always a Cat, ¢ ot come home he first time ™ who had follo used to wed A LINE O' CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. AS TO CLOUDS mung = SQUEALING PIGS HEN pigs squeal or grant more than usual it is a sign of rainy wenther— glmply of “bad | is a superstition al |ome This say weather ™ moat is nn question pnerstitions anim helong Lord door whether all the so-called regarding the power of in the superstition category, believed that all animals were wentherwise, tributing this to a susceptibility Bacon at- their constant exposure to the ments, The ancients attributed the weather-wisdom of birds and animals, on the contrary, to some mystic qual ity draws from mythological sources The idea that squenling pigs prediet wet wenther has its evident origin In the status of the pig in ancient Egypt where It was closely connected with agriculture and was sacrificed to Isis nt the Feast of the New Moon, the moon (Izig) being the source of mois ture The Egyptian farmer who heard the squenling of the pigs being sacrificed upon the altar of Isis knew that be- enuse of that sacrifice he need not fear a drought. So the Yankee farmer of to- tiny when he hears the successors of those plgs of Isis squeal knows that it is going to rain. The persistence of the [«ls influence In modern superstition is a remarkable fact, In this connection It Is to note that among the papers of the unfortunate duke of Monmouthe-n ontempornry of John Locke, and Isanc Newton, and born only twenty-three yours after the death of Francis Bacon Interesting Harold business. come as dry your and magle | “Don't ery, Luella, | staying nway on account of You ean be. certain he will { soon as he Is Now eves and sit down on the chat with the rest of or the hour will Calico Cat laughed will | morning It was ing In you able RteDs Us, he over.” and home, 1a soon “Yes, the said: | he come 1ella-in fter the davroom w long n sun was shin that the little the door and came In with Hurold in her arms, and placed hi his with Luella Doll, When the hall | magle hour that {to the doll house to It with her did 1 tell to Teddy Bear that the li the yard all night ur | that silly Luelln Doll be | He better i that.” In a little i { Harold “You | Luell | He the indow I mistress opened house the rn 1 close clock struck night « und enrs wide ‘nlico Cat down “What tispered sat » Open. you?’ she loudly w “He is tellin stress left g her him out in and lleves him not me pp Lon Chaney v 4 aan — a A a, WU WU NO BR —- nn tn A , ¥ ova] This well-known motion picture player was born April 1, 1883, in Colo rado Springs Colo. He received his education in the city of his birth, feet 9'/ tail, He weighs 160 pounds. He has dark hair He had a becoming inches before " an acter in “movies. REGINA Regina's id stood 1} her eltween nted Nat her before learned that been In her self smployer had other for a Kindness, ont HER took RK a : 3 a ty . ho guest in the hous s 11 eo on her ip in the i swore in or eek its own latitude often on her HE aaennang vhose splendid genids was was found, after prayer for fortitude “St, Isis” Syndicate ) his execution. a {in his affliction, 2 (® addressed to by McClure Newspaper ir or ru ! ot CECE CFEC EFF “What'sina Name! By MILDRED MARSHALL a Facts about your name; its history: meaning: whence it was derived; sig. nificance; your lucky day. lucky jewel SA DAA LANA LAAN AAA AR PEE CE CCEC EEE TSEC EES 220 CAAA AAA AAA PAA AABN AAS AA NAAN LILLIAN ILLIAN is one of the charming flower names which are so popn- lar in the English language. Like all flower names, It is somewhat difficult to truce, but it is known that the name was a favorite with Itallan ladies as early as the Fourteenth century, be cause of its romantic allusion, Curiously enough, Lillian is not de rived from lily as is popularly sup posed, though it is called by etymolo- gists a “flower name.” The consensus of opinion seems to be that it has the same origin as Cecelia, though the connection seems a trifle YiMeult to perceive. However, Coeler Vivenna, an Etruscan general, who named the Coe. tian hill and gens, is the root from which a number of names containing the syllable “lia” Is derived. There was a Lillola Gonzagn 'n lialy fn 1340, and shie is considered the first indance of the name. Liling was une other form, which Is still in popular sossible frict] CRImne grog ag special privilege Suddenly tl} situation only wha iTected herself came upon her far, at thirty-fis of self-cons her heraeif how habit horrible iousness had de = HAVE YOU (© by Metrope THIS HARIT? tan Newspaper Service § Lilias Ruthven 1567. She appears in Scot was probably poem of great Lillian of Roswel and Lillian, in Scots which was a ind The English adopted the name as it and clnim that it comes from as such The Lilias Stood lily, Scotch have nl or Lillias, but ling and Lil Lillinn's jewel is the lovely azuli, the oriental gem as blue as the sea with tiny golden flecks like bits of gsnushine. It has the power to melancholy and is also bell medicinal value in allaying intermit tent fever. To dredm of it means faith ful love, Lillian's flower Is most fit tingly the morning glory, the fairs Cure vanishes before the Her lucky day her mystic number. (0 by Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) | sun's rays. (@ vw MeClure Nawapapor fvndieate.) ¥ | HOW TO KEEP WELL rum pgp scm DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of "HEALTH" ©. 1926 THE EFFECT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE Western Newspaper Union.) AT men endure high and humidity than thin ten, Thi hus been proved by the American Society of Heuting and Ven in co-operation with bureau of mines temperature better tating Engineers Unit aug ( ut itt ed St the arnegle burgh in the relative tures and humidit man body experiments to termine effe tempera ies on the ho the scientists is the chief fuc when a person Hiso that sweat Sore eYes, heated, Another during the experiments en it was found that the ater falled to devel after tor, causing nested op eramj Lo $4 walter In less out ill effects PREVENTING MENTAL ILLS Are Out ment ent sho 3 ios Many fee nded persons who ven careful training luring chlildhoo memt of the of earning lem and spec education « have he useful nity cn ving The child Ors ommu pable their own ich is below nated, not to the extent normal child, enough to nearer normal then it would otherwise be. Without special care and train ing. however, the feebleminded child is apt worse. Too often, it is regarded stupid or vicious It i= blamed and punished at home, it is teased and picked on by other chil is either not sent to school at all or it ig neglected and punished by the teacher, who does not understand the reason for Its stupidity If it is recognized early and given suitable training by an understanding teacher, it may develop Into a self wh normal can of n but fo grow os wilfully We are just beginning to learn that the feebleminded child needs special care and treatment just as do persons who are saffering from tuberculosis, typhoid fever or pneumonia. Letting them alone or shutting them up in institutions will not belp them, or any- Many of our states are now ondeav by early examinations, especial out defective children from nop they need. It is estimated that the feebleminded persons in the United States form 1 per cent of the population. 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