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The Keston Baking Powder Ca, Claciamatl, Okie A tried and proved baking powder. Every can of Snow King is full of goodness. Eco nomical, too 25¢ for 25 ounces. 0 Years 1) 4 jccess Ti a mau has life, he doesn't when he's old. hard all his un soft snag worked look for To be ruled glnvery oy maxims is abjeef Say ‘‘Bayer Aspirin” INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy- sicians for 24 years, Safe” ine Accept only a Bayer package whichcontains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Payer Mane faciare of Alcnosoeticacidonter of Salierliondid To—— w. mn I, u., BALTIMORE, NO. 16-1925 i i POOR BELLA DOLL ELLA DOLL was quite old, did not know this, for Was no one to tell her, thought very beautiful when she first g.ver to the little girl who grown up long ago, but Bella Doll had been carefully wrapped and put In a drawer in the attle. One day Be:na was delighted to be tnken another was my lady to made of careful, Bella with out but she wus with, the grown-up the little girl. “Her face wax, so you must very because she will break easily.” was very happy for a while her new mother. She was taken for a ride every day In a hand- Jdttle girl to best doll,” ay sald be She Has Cried All Her Face!” carringe and her clothes ff at night. She had pew Bella was put white and soft, Her eyes opened and closed an tittle girl had never had a doll be made to sleep. So Bella was well cared for. o.e night Bella found in her carriage and the big struck off the hours, but no one came for her. “I'l freeze and Doll. I never wars some taken too, and doil's bed ones, al d the could while jut © clo thought Bel- treated so be crack,” ia fore, Early came didn’t sure she wished drawer in But all in 4i0ong big but She the morning a and kissed her, it was a kiss. meant to eat her herself safe again in the attic. this was nothl happened later, for you see the ringe was on the sunny of porch and pretty soon the sun began shine right on Bells Doll, She wasn't cold but she uncomfi for melt and pew little mother Doli! 1 never forgot you; 1 which brought grown-up .ady of the house to find out what had ppened “Oh. Bellin know eh el the faha the dog what cnr. the to ng side to was her face and by thought about now, more irtable to when by the cried all little girl, look, she has face!” sald the herself not 2rown up never f« never all girls do not their when [ was a little her ning her In the “Poor you; I Littie did to leave Indy. irget night. dolls as 1 girl Bella Doll! eft you out love IAA PA PPE L ELE L EIEN PEF EEA “What'sina Name?’ By MILDRED MARSHALL Facts about your name; its history; meaning; whence it was derived; sig. nificance; your lucky day, lucky jewel Ne a sm SL SS SLL ILLS: BEGGS ELELE SE EEEEEL EE EL EEE LOLA and this Wis elas APPUT the time that Carmen Juanita came Into vogue in ountry the Spanish favorite Lola also introduced Somehow it less foreign than the other two mem- bers of the trio and it has had more widespread usage. Though the most feminine of names and generally asso ciated with the Spanish coquette idea, with flashing black eyes and slender ankles and the click of the castanets, the name signifies “man.” It is rather curious that a Spanish $0 Can't hier face girl. repairing,” with a sigh, the rag bag too much throw you wi have “No; she Is pust the grown up lady, put you in loved you wins little girl now, fa to away still to Bella Doll and you shall the attie and spend the rest of your days where the sun will not you and you will not be left out all night tou shiver.” “Did it hurt her much, mother, do you think?" agked the little girl, “How do you think you would have felt if I had lett you out on the porch all night?’ was the answer. “1 would have cried and ,' sald the little girl. “Perhaps Bella was,” sald her moth she carried Bella ‘up the attle IOR Hes ” “Well, 1 Bella to a were In the drawer, same world we knew were played with by the careful girl to we belonged. mothers do not love you today as they did when I was a new doll.” “rl I shall never wish agahn taken out of this drawer,” said China Dog. “No: don't,” be gorry if you by MeC be back,” sald and cat “It isn't am glad to china dog whom 1 en ¥ De said Bella. “You get your wish.” lure Newspaper Syndicate. will | (E HOBO Mary x. Fa 0 i 4 rg Np ST ge CAR CNOA ON CASK A se A IA a fT, Popular Mary Pickford, stars of the “movies,” was born Toronto, Canada. At the age of five she made her first appearance on the to bezoma “movie” splendid induced The was a acting dene much motion. pictures the earliest ancestor was the Magno of romance and ballad. the evolution of the name into is really no more curious than (©, 1928, McClure Newspaper Syndieste.) siinnnnnm EARRINGS FOR WEAK EYES OO CURE sore or strengthen wenk e3 ear a little, round, gold earring in the plerced lobe of the Up to within a comparatively re this was uni versal in the United States It parts of the country holds its own among As tervals of abstentation secustomed eyes date superstition in some e and especially sailors of the hool women with in by earrings old se fashion, are to for it is to men sake of that ap pile 8 M8 a the tion. the supersti princi curative C88, This r ct POT OF the strong ip ally proc superstition had Its origin In belief of the ancients In the power of the senses to convey actual effects to The su perstition of the evil eye is an example of at It of sig! ii the body. wl was believed the id the dent in the sense of hearing. myths show that the ear was regard. portal through which vital conveyed the of hearing The cro cult of example. TI pow er cot also, it 1 there was, ef In t t do an n he i power res the RONEN - iple by ole Egypt he crocodile god nt mes its imn irm sense of sigh the lis, notable was nnd ge has against t. through spiritual the sense regarded and vitaliz nnd worshiped as an sur Sebek mrded as a ch Ast evil eve, of wortal Vive i oo i one 1 nearing n genera, the of beneficent ing Influences Sore regs evil eve he the yas oon. veyer 80 of was, ns conveyer eves weak glance from the evil eye. Herodotus i v BeuilunlimelanBenloslond Bele alelodaslond TRLrTaa rhrrTahTT A LINE o CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. AS TO LEARNING MUST confess I don't much With Loarning deep I'm not in touch, And Languages and 1 1 Can never pose as near. know fear, neighbors But I am versed In Friendliness And no Professor can profess A deeper knowledge than is mine in all the Arts of Love Divine; And when it comes to Sympathy For those In need of It from me No matter what Tongue you pre- fer You'll not need an Interpreter (5 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate a ¥ Bealeelenllealetalateeetenieelaleateeleeleteatetedeal cattle £8 8 8 2 8 8 8 Beelealralilentclululltoniaoleiloedubedudedcetolodiadueddtubadubaloded ob JJ a J MM NC me a eS a um EJ de ue me JE J J ed ge je JS J MM da ae a "I IE AIT I I II I pepe nee pe abonlosd 2 ) Ter ’ ve He we 1 beabualaulaslionie dulosloslnalials + Thr TaTTYTYTTY YY manner in which the Teutonie Iny- figure hero received his title. Accord to the story, he was put out to much grown, his mother ex- claimed, “What great carl is this?” Thus he came to be called Karl in. stend of David, which was his baptis- mal name. home After the wave of Karls andiCharles had overspread Europe, Carlota made her appearance in Spain. Carlotta of Savoy, who married Louix X1 of France, rendered the name famous, It wis used by all manner of maids throughout Spain and when It was contracted, Lola was considered more euphonious and more Latin than Lota. The moonstone Is Lola's talilsmanic gem. It Is sald to bring her the love she desires and it is particularly eff. ecaclous in securing admiration for her, Monday Is her lucky day and two her lucky number, ($ by Wheeler Syndicate. Ine) SH writing in ly the Fe mentions wrth century especial this belief. Now eye Came es come pod to ear might Therefore was a votive off spirit of life ring, volumes | into attacl concer ave | consideration crocodile It little gold rings of the ear for originally sun. (Eby would appear inserted Into curative purposes were intended t to represent the Moc ure Newsps £You Your Health By ANDREW F. CURRIER, M.D. vor Syndicate ) THE CRYING BABY subject Is a I and wi HE tant mother herself, do, If she can is treate future haby. There irge and ppeals to impor almost her «hil ane 0 looks after as every he Upon the + hy t uagh ject sd, h welfare of « are many be exciunded a crying bal any given tience and Case, 1:3 i love and avol practiced to the then som Exclude, first of a% a crying, pain—for bables have and ject to painful img £ more all, cause for feeling are sui lke safety pins, ressions, other folks, whether tight clothing or stomach. Of course you must find out whether the crying is due to these, or to any | f i i | m Then there is the atter of a baby whose mother was fret or suffered with grief or worry ment or a hrutal hus be a crying baby It Is born so, it can't help it, and the only thing a mother can do is to be patient and pitiful, ut a child may disnpo. will certainly niso inherit a from sheer ugliness, With a little study and discrimina nes very easy to differenti angry cry from a cry 0 Even then, don’t get angry If can help It, neither allow your sympa thy and love to overcome your judg met. Sometimes you a judicious, remember judicious, use of the hand or slipper, will be n real benefit and kindness: and it may be surprising how quiekly, under such treatment, the baby will learn and apprecinte who is master or mistress of the household, If you can stand the annoyance. and it is not too much of an imposi- tion on your neighbors, it would be better for the baby to keep until she is tired out and then goes to sleep, than to give in to her. You won't have to go through the experience many times, and if you give up to her you may hove to do it for an indefinite period, Now don't say 1 am cruel and don't know what I am talking about, for 1 have seen and handled many bables during many years of professional life, and more than that, I am very fond of them, But It often happens that you coe hest show your love for un baby, not by yielding to his will, but by endeavor ing to have him submit to yours, 0 by George Matthew Adams) (HIOOO0C HOW TO KEEP WELL ese rnsees DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of “HEALTH” OC Western Newspaper Union.) RAT-BITE FEVER (ig 1825, in popu if bites ure not Althoug lution Is sald to be at not than the upp come together common rh the rat lenst as large, human, twe seldom, It where numerous rats are barns, corn nnd where burefoot at least part of the bites ure probably much more is usually supposed. the where RAT country. Inrg the rently country, under cribs sheds, wood year, than In looxe houses are every Japan, where onstruction, leeps on mm nanny the year ro mare one its on barefooted bites of gO people ind, rat common than in The doctors in Japan have there is au definite from this country found dines rat bite, just gotten from 18e WwW fa as De a it sodoku. a bite, so far as Is concerned is #8 stabbing or wound rlousness depends largel m the { it. i 0 Wey with a rerous dang with pon that wound not und made nife, new, nife us the sa a goed Jagged, are is ns wi an old dat anlmnls’ But animals’ teeth clean. Our old English is ‘lean as a hound's toot ave clean teeth, They have hy . If they h a mad dog. Even if of d May ave been they disenses, do worst Og thelr mouth and n 0 ir ie fever S18 severn from two A biuish re The mont appeat reappears ' ¥ 10 KX ’ Jd ras! tt pears on the bods dispense werks Most Treatment ite with carbolic last hia cases eventually recoy consisis ction of arsphe ion amine LEAD POISONING LA } poisoning HOLES Lt use some form recent an drinking has stood for some time “ Lead x soning does not a8 to The : | } tired : come cover weeks or even t 18 in calves, constipa ted always fio has cramp-like pains especially in the he has a foul ght. Soon a gums, just the certain of lead thia breath, blue 1e {8 conted, and loses wel on the This is eristic sign the patient, at ale appears and poisoning stage, edge if cause, or gives takes frequent the work, up warm moves laxatives, harm, on without jut goes being treated, he colic as It is called. This is a sudden in the abdomen, like acute companied by constipation and fol lowed by diarrhea. The pain may last for several days, disappear and return in two or three weeks, collie, ac Finally, the poisoned person maj The muscles whieh straighten out the fingers may first be paralyzed, then the group which opens the hand, and finally the muscles which straighten the wrist, so that it impossible to raise or close the which hangs lifeless from the wrist. This is called "wrist drop’ The patient Is unable to use his hands. Just why lead poisoning should pardlyze the muscles which the paint er or plumber specially needs in his work, no one knows, but these are the muscles most generally affected. Persons handiiag or using nair dyes, paints or even some forms of face powder may also have lead poisoning Those whose work makes it necessary to handle lead or anything containing it should be especially careful to wash thelr hands always before eating, not ‘0 ent In the work shop, to protect thelr food from any contact with lead and to ave.d breathing dust which way contain lead. of muscles. i= hand, i i i i i i MRS. WILHELMY SAVED BY FRIEND Doctor Advised tion Friend Said Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vocsile Compound First 8t. Paul, Minnesota, —*‘1 was all run. down from overwork and worry, had n appetite, conld not sleep at night, and looked like a co 1 have six children (five boys and one girl) and di id not get any strength after my last baby was born. 1 was getting worse and th inn er every day. The doc- tor said I had to go to the Hosp pital but this I could not do on account of my family. So I went to a friend of mine and told her doctor had told me and she said, “! do as 1 tell you. Try Lydia E. Pik, ham’s Vegetable Comp sound as 1 ba ave done. It helped me.” So I started tak. ing the Vegetable Compound and ] no- ticed after the first few bottles that I felt considerably be After taking 9 or 10 bottles y bettas over my fainting spells. Everybody who sees me now notices the great improvement in my health. I am gaining in weight and strength and am feeling Eat well and ale ep good nights. Any woman can write to me and | will answer her let- ter.” — Mrs, Mary WiLneLuy, O09 Duke Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. Checks Colds and Coughs ng Relieves Aches and Pains lag, Heals Sores, Cuts and Burns eet IH emai SE 333 uy fine. aI A Liniment Porters Pain Kin + TAA AR TIT Tae) How’ s Your Blood? 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