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OU. ‘here are toy chariots, horses, toy drivers. ‘Ss a set of L500) toy invents Traffic Relief To relieve traflic congestion in large cities, un inventor has devised cigar shaped cars hung in pales from a single overhead rail and capable of travelinz 100 miles an hour, GORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a litt “Freezone” on an aching corn, lustant- | ly that corn stops hurting, then short. | ly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Freezone” for &. few cents, sufficient to remove évery hard corn, soft corn, or | corn between the toes, and the foot | calluses, without soreness or irritation. | FOR OVER | 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world- wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. O HAARLEM OIL 2 CAPSULES | CAPSULES | 5 ie correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Goro Mepat. Do You Know This Liniment and Salve? | Time-Tried Home Remedies That Have | Many Friends in This his Neighborhood. i Porter's Pain "King is used In many homes hereabouts. This | old reliable liniment has been making | friends since 1871, and the directions | wrapped around every bottle tell how to use it for colds, aches and pains soreness, swollen Joints, strained muscles and rheumatic twinges. It seldom falls to drive out the paln. The Salve is made of the same pure drugs and herbs that go into the liniment and is named Porter's Pain King Salve. Its base is lanoline (pure wool fat), In itself wonderfully heal- ing and soothing. Porter's Palin King Balve is recommended for burns, cuts, brulses, sores, wounds, chapped and cracked skin, boils, felons, iteh, cold on the chest, croup, lumbago, varicose velus and JVs. It is sald Porter's Pain King, the Hniment, and Porters Pain King Salve, can be found In four of every five homes in this county. How many know all thelr many uses? Why not read the directions today? DR. HUMPHREYS' known and | (CH oH INFLUENIA AS SARE 113 A RHIAN Numa Liste tor Stlectte bandied, Al Suummmmmme | BLOCKING THE WAY never find time to do anything as it ought to be done go through life complaining in thelr semi- serious moments that they are lagging | getting anywhere, They admit this without any appar- ent sense of shame or compunction of conscience, Sometimes to thelr intimates of like {ik, they boast of their shortcomings in a spirit of bravado, A Inziness that distinguishes from what they disdainfully term the “common class,” to whom they will senrcely nod a courtecus good morn Ing, seems in thelr minds to put them upon a worshipful pedestal, Daily they slipshod manner, shunning responsi bility as a hen avolds a pool of water. Everything they do is half done, Careless in observing how the ficient save time and energy, of work a pleasure Instead of a | these listless persons are always and finding fault, pro- make drag In trouble, scowling Another Grade By DOUGLAS MALLOCH : uLLS can't always find the word For the things to say. Now and then u man's u bi d Sayin’ right away Just the thing at just the time That is proper, right and prime; But the glibbest ones by far Often poor performers are, a ” I haven't say It of somethin’, foinorrow SO, my Nense Think Bs girl, got to right like as not, night # hundred miles smiles sou’ll be Yes, sir, pone and took vour ain't a chance to see inemory. ere in my remember, fear— I'it remember You and me was Thinkin® others tacir twenties the and don’t yon when youngste then gittin® old. time has roiled | — here | be twenty-thiree “8 here, In Goodness Here how are, Sou You w always smart at school — din’t guess | around der, but one up just have passed a is There many such used to fool i * much, Fool {O00 day ne-—-and, knocked caught with say. could ahead! you arnde that what another “ youre Join’ pow. Made Hitched I am, But you'r Hood Life | HR, grade, harnessed to the afraid; growin® ev'ry hour, like a gurden flow'r, as it und plow I'm i a’ ought to do, Unee promoted you again Folks the For to say ut up yor Where You'll be busy But just Me no Just remember (© by Met word can’t always find a thing: der look behind the swallows sing. I expect, ry to recollect special .enason why— Well, good hy. iure Newspaper Syndicate.) -) Your Last Name IS IT MOODY? NE authority says that Moody Is derived from a personal Mutihe, while another authority assures morose, was first used as a name had the older meaning of valiant. Muddiman is akin © Hmm even when everything ubout them is cheerful, Their desks or benches nre econtin- ually in confusion, quite In keeping thelr unmethodieal minds. When urgently needed no paper or tool ls in sight or reach. It is generally hidden somewhere In a disordered heap. Precrous min- utes are lost while searching for the elusive thing, and should the task of finding it happen to be more vexa- tious than usual, some Innocent fellow: worker Is openly charged with plifer { Ing. Then a storm breaks mosphere 18 surcharged with anger, which In the customary slowness of off is likely to leave the prin- cipals for days and days in sulky hu- and the at- Persons of this character are doomed fall In everything they undertake, wrecking of friendships. blameless, Wherever they are found there turmoll, inefliciency, disloyalty and un happiness, four danger signals which block the way In every track of en- deavor to promotion to the higher ranks. (i by Mellure Newspaper Syndicate sink on the Re Young Lady Across the Way The young lady across the way says she's old-fashioned enough to think that girls look { anything of a bipartisan nature, "tCopyright Ly the McoNsught Syndicsats, Inc) A | SCHOO L DAYS 3 f LefT ‘eo Llanes dar ——— dd Ln Loox" wow? AT Tel ole Jaf DRO peat wn Vigrs Oagmean ee Walon om we STawe ow | \Fore. owe Mere AN To to it, having origiually “been “Moody man or valiant man. Undoubtedly the family is of English iin. The first to settle here was tm Moody of Ipswich, England and first settied at in in 1633 Mass and John Sa yfield there, : i It is sald that this Willlam Moody | “went Lancaster In 1471." [arab a gon bat Sees Tue Aacowveen I'he Appleton Family Me. Lysander Jobin Appleton Mes. Lysander Joba Appleton Mine Daysey Mayme Appleton Master Cheunorr Devers Appleton RS. LYSANDER JOHN APPLE TON, recentiy visited Grant's | { | tomb. She gave a passing gladce at William, was a famous minister Caleb was the Moody. family in his day. that exceptionally great preacher. Joshua outshone them in the Seventeenth cen- Samuel In the Eighteenth and Dwight Moody in the Nineteenth cen- tury. POMEROY This Is an old French Of course the their name from meaning appleyard derived Mary had a little lamb With fleece as white as snow; The rest of all the tragedy Perhaps you may not know. It followed her to school one day, According to the book; Alas! the uchool where Mary went, They taught her how to cook. ~LAppincott’s — SEASONABLE FOODS OR a luncheon or dinner dish the following will be enjoyed: Browned Pressed Veal. Cook three and one-half pounds of veal and one-half pound of lean pork until the meat falls from the bones Season and ‘reduce the liquor to three quarters of a pint. Pour this over the ment and mix thoroughly, then pack in a pun. When cold, slice, dip In egg and crumbs and brown in butter, Banana Fluff, Cut seven bananas into slices, sprin. kle them with lemon juice and shred. fed coconut ; let stand an hour on lee. Vt the fruit through a fruit press and (2 by McClure Newapaper Syndicate.) add one cupful, lacking a tablespoon- ful, of powdered sugar. Fold into the mixture the stiffly beaten whites of four eggs and turn into a freezer: turn until it begins to turn hard, then add fa pint of cream that has been whipped until stif, Curried Bananas. Pot a cupful of desiccated coconut into a dish with a cupful of milk; if the fresh coconut is used add its own milk, If enough, Peel and slice a half dozen bananas and put them with two tablespoonfuls of butter In which a tablespoonful of curry has been heat- ed; brown lightly. Add a teaspoonful of the essence of anchovies, a tea spoonful of worcestershire sauce, one- half teaspoonful of salt, a dash of cayenne and, Inst of nll, the coconut and milk, Simmer for fifteen minutes, then stir In na well-benten egg. Serve in a well of freshly balled rice. Moy wis (G0 1028, Wentern Newspaper Union.) . it, and then said: “What a pity to waste all this fine grass when it would keep a cow.” ws J nn When Lysander John Appleton gets cross his wife gets no sympathy from Daysey Mayme. “You married him,” she will remind her mother. “What ever nade you marry a man like that? Then Mrs. Appleton replies in a low mumble, and Lysander John knows she Is apologizing to her chil. dren because she didn't marry a prince, or a duke, or at least a banker, _—. Daysey Mayme Appleton, though a devout member of church, can't resist the desire to be revenged if some one offends her. A girl recently stole her beau, and Daysey Mayme got a sweet revenge. She cut up a loaf of bak- er's bread Into thin slices, put ham betwen, and tied them with baby bilge ribbon. Then she made some lemonade, and invited 12 girls In to spend the ufterncon, and left the Hated One out, Oh, it was sweet when she passed the ham sandwiches tied with baby blue ribbon, and wa- tered the lemonade a little more, to refiect on what her rival wis missing, *She will be worry,” sald Daysey Mayme, when she returped to the kitchen with an empty plate, “when she finds out what she has missed.” ‘@ by George Matthew Adams) machinery, dies, ity features: Honed Cylinders Lapped Piston Pine Silent Chain Drive Light Weight Pistons Bronze Bushed Rods Mirror Finished Bearings Forced Feed Lubrication $540 $540 7158 TOURING s 0» ROADSTER . . . . COUPE .. ... Broadway at 37th Plants : Eloabeth, N. J. . instruments of « INC + New York Oskland, Cal. 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As it is ham- mered, the screw cuts and twists into material, The extreme hardness the screw and angle of Its gize is the the 3 Err on the Other Side are so busy telling the ig with It they r ave it Tol what is wron im ede fc rip? iY aster. Pa I was qu ta k of the Car Land It “0 had had left m weak no strer that ambitic ith tend to ties had brought is It was ther Pierce's ( a blood toni taken 1 and } g 1 ang oelore |i resul Dr sold f Tr ise re | very as had week a the second bottle all d gone and | Mrs. Mary Killiar All dealers PISO’S ~ jorcoughs well © force, but a law, 8 yut Is the poor man who mar a rich grass widow in clover? Wii wart every weak, puny, ~out man and woman in An to make this test: buy one bottle of Tanlac at your drug- gist’s, take it according to direc- tions for one week and see how quickly you get started back to full strength and vigor. We know what we are talking about. Tanlac has helped millions. In our files are more than 100,000 letters of praise from grateful users. Don’t confuse Tanlac with or- dinary patent nostrums. It is Nature’s own tonic and builder, compounded from roots, barks and herbs that we gather at great ex- pense from the four comers of the earth. Tanlac goes straight to the seat of your trouble; cleanses and puri- fies the blood stream; puts your di- gestion in proper shape. First ing you know you have an ap- petite like a starved child. You rest at night and your whole bn o fuel sh tis of Don’t you be discouraged. Don’t put off testing Tanlac an-