L ONE DAY IN BED THREE That Was the Life of Mrs. Hollister Until she Began Taking Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Wyandotte, Michigan, — * After m baby was born 1 did not do my own wor for six months and could hardly take care of myownbaby. I always had a pain in my right side and it was 80 I was gett round shoul- would feel well one dayand then feel so bad for three or four days that I would be in bed. One Sunday my mother came to see how 1 she said a friend told her to tell me to try Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Veg- etable Compound. So the next da t a bottle and before it was half taken After I was well again I rent to the doctor end es wm was was 5 im I was i dia Plakham's Vegetable Com he said it did not burt any one to take it. I am always recom- mending the Vegetable Compound to others and I always have a bottle of it éa hand.’’—Mrs. HENRY HOLLISTER, R. F.D. No. 1, Box 7, Wyandotte, Mich. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound is a dependable m icine for all Lg For sale by druggists every- re. ‘BEST for the Complexion The beauty of Glenn's is the beauty it brings to the complexion — soft, smooth, clear white skin, free of pim- ples, blackheads or other blemishes. Glenn’s ®io im Cotton 23¢ Sulphur Soap Contsine 33349; Pure Salpbur. At Druggists. was, and No need to spend restiess, sleepless has helped thousands of sufferers. 25 cents and $1.00 at druggists. If unable to obtain, write direct toc NORTHROP & LYMAN CO, Inc., Buffalo, New York louses, ete, sto all pain, ensures comfort to the Crow Traps Tried Out In British Columbia, have been damaging cro erable extent, an effort Is being exterminate them by the row traps. The crows have also been found to prey to an on young game birds, where crows ps to a consid made ’ ’ to use o alarming extent Congratulations “Officer, I've lost my f'r ye, sor! How did ye ever manage it?” wife." “Bully Judge 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. St 2 » Accept only a Bayer package which contains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Aspirin in the trade mark of Bayer Manu. facture of Monososticacidester of Balicylicacid | SAVE YOUR EVES! Dr, Thom ‘. A ue'kiver. Fe YN ¥. HOW TO KEEP WELL meeseolffmmees DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of “HEALTH” (©, 1926, Western Newspaper Union.) CONCERNING FLEAS —— UDDIN' HEAD WILSON sald that a certain amount of fleas are good for a dog. They keep him from worryin’ over the fact that he Is @ dog. This may be true of dogs but It certainly Isn't true of human beings. Fleas are one of the most couuuon and annoying of insect pests. To smne persons who are especially susceptibie their bites are not only jrritating bul also actually poisonous, In an experl ment on eight persons, there was little or no irritation in seven, while in the eighth the flea bites cuused severe inflammation. But besides the annoyance caused DY their bites, fleas have of late years been convicted as carriers of several diseases, principally bubonic plague, the Black Death, which has repented ly swept the earth. uring the Four teenth century, an epidemic in Europe killed one-fourth of the population person | LIGHTER (Prepared by the of Agriculture.) aren't what they be. They're better There was a time when much effort re- quired to get the typical plenie lunch Plenies used to KO was The great plague in London in 1665 nearly wiped out thut great city and | wus only great fire, | which burned so many old houses and killed many rats that the disense | was checked, after all other methods | of coutroliing it had failed. : No one then suspected the ruts am ; fleas, though In this disease it had been Do stopped by the BO their all great eps | demices ot The flea is the most dangerous rat most of | the rats have been killed. The which most commonly attacks man Is | i on flen | cats, A dog or cat infested with fleas not | ¢ live fleas but alse Ahe lay rnc sttached to the animal's about one | and are white, They | the pillows or | two scatters tl egxs, which flens These Cans are an inch pearly on about of ong gtening the carpet qf gi on and, in weeks | themselves to ADS they once attach animal can find | "or DE. To avold fleas, keep animals out of & of for | cent solution bhitit not herself and ereolin 3 per for soap. A dogs may | Py as pussy licks he poisoned by it roan five pounds of ng at & time by scatter he floor and closing | for 24 hours, LIFE? ROBABLY no question since slay ery days has aroused so much dis | mn This is aot | ition is not only 8 affects the personal | individuals, ns Prohi 8th winch prohibitie strange. millions of but it i= | question, a political issue, a Many men of many minds have | different the various | angles presented On the scientific questions involved pqually weight} anthorities differ widely. Is alcohol a food or a poison? effect drinking alroholie have the human body? | There is conflicting evidence on both sides. Experimentally, the evidence equally confusing. One day. our news | i } i views on flops on i= | papers will contain n story of a hale brated his one-hundredth birthday, and | attributes his long and healthy life to | the fact that he has never touched | aleahol. The next day, ithe same pa- | pers will record the life history of an | equally old and vigorous man who i= | sure hizx advanced years and perfec | physical condition are due to his hav ing taken. all his lige, a drink when ever he felt like it, or conld get it “Ra there ye alr” as Mr. Dooley would say. What is the truth? Pilate asked the same question two thousand years ago, and it has never been an swered. But if you want the opinion of the business world, that looks at all ques. tions from a cold. practical viewpoint, you can get a very positive answer. No rallroad will employ or retain an engineer or conductor who drinks even moderately. One of our greatest rail roads has notified its employees that any engineer who even enters a sa- loon (if there are any left to enter) will be discharged. Sclentists and re- formers and politicians and executives and social workers and advocates of social liberty ean go on discussing the many questions involved as long as they like. Hard-headed business men, whose money is invested in the man agement of big enterprises. don’t want any man around who drinks Life Insurance companies are not generally regarded as sentimental Thirty years ago, a Scotch Insurance company decided that drinkers must pay a higher premium than nondrink- ers. Keeping the two classes of pol- ley holders separate, it has been found that the death rate of even moderate drinkers ig 30 per cent higher than total abstainers. Four other compa- nies have found that deaths among drinkers are from 20 te 40 per cent higher than among nordrinkers. : So again, aa Mr. Dooley says, “There ready that mother and the others who helped had no pep left to enjoy the outing. But now the importance of recreation takes precedence the contents of the lunch basket, and in Per haps are fewer fried chickens and bowls of potato salad and not so many and cookies, there are baskets with a jar of salad dressing, some whole tomatoes, cu- cumbers and a head of lettuce, washed and crisped, a small cream some potato chips, hard over there cakes, ples, Certainly homemade more 5 heese fresh fruit in season This ooking change and bak- hich of lunch the hot appreciates a retreat breezy type w suitable for is more weather when everyone tc a shady, spot. A well-balanced picnic lunch with plenty of fruit i nnG crisp salad materials Is easier to ge together and it leaves the family wi better ive tems the following day, says the ed Department of Agriculture Form the habit of picking up a lunch and plekiug order picnics and with in form th ii lar wirl . @ * . digpositions and diges States up the family for short The makings for salads sandwiches ’ Home may well be preparation and of a has “cooléd off.” bottles ligpensable asset ft drink ale, puts new in the taken little put under the tree ily or two the OR jug is an It mer outings A shade (ne or a for sum comfort either home or on of juice reviving fulce, gi 4 made nger lemon wilted humanity summer time SWISS CHARD MOST VALUABLE FOR FOOD Pofitable Source of Calcium and Iron. {Prepared by the Onited States Department of Agr! When asparagus and witure. ) ’ oi are { early gone, spring well turn to swiss chard, heat fairly well, it is localities because by time constant supply eaves KONO taking only a few from each head there may eat chard as greens, the stalks in the same way asparagus, or combine the two. is a Otie of swiss gOrVe as The the stalks chard contains vitaming A and is considered a of caicium and fron from Swiss and B, valuable The in little possible time, are cooked shortest er flavor, They greens, Chard has the advantage over many other greens of being fairly free from grit and dirt, because the leaves 80 high, and hence is easy Chard leaves blend well with greens, especially with Kale, dock, sorrel, mustard or dandelion go that a smaller uncooked chard leaves will serve the same number of people other greens. portions should be stripped from them. They should be cut crosswise into inch | i If the leaves are to be served with the stalks, the latter should be cooked from 5 to 15 minutes before the leaves are added. A simple seasoning of butter and salt is usually sufficient if the chard Is In prime condition. Boiled chard stalks may be used like celery, In scallops or stews, In hash or otherwise with meats, with diced carrots, peas, string beans, or any convenient vegetable combinations. The stalks may also be cooked whole ike asparagus and served on toast with white or hollandalse sauce, or with melted butter, Of course, when one prepares either stalks or leaves only, the other should be served at another meal Important Protein Foods Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk, soy beans, and peanuts, says the United States Department of Agriculture, are the most Important protein foods In the diet. These are the foods which must be depended upon for protein that can be used to special advantage by the body. Milk is one of the best foods for y and old, and cannot be satisfactorily replaced by any other food In the diet of growing children. Bome of these foods are rich in min eral substance; for example, meats and egg yolks In iron, milk in cal cium, and peanuts In phosphorus Many of these protein foods, especially milk and egg yolks, are valuable sources of vitamins A and B, ye alr" QUITE POPULAR USE for Desserts. (Prepared by the 1 of Agricull e.) Une nesd not laugh of the at the predilec- average high or allege girl {i dishes dressed up wit : ea up with As a rent m is school whipped cream . ' " ry fd 8 SAEILTE 5 TUCK whipped c¢ not merely 8 gar valuable food to appear points out Department which de frequently in the the United States of Agriculture. FOTVER menu, for wh use A popular a8 a4 sauce pped cream Is sr de sneris, os of On puddings, ice or garnish fv those pie, canned ir it ace gelatin cake or cream, steamed fruit both Charlotte fresh value and is merely with and fod russe dressed Gingerbread sweet adds flavor, gponge cake whi ped cream. whipped GUDedd tf "1 pea cream becomes hot mm mn coa, flavore expected because that at soda where whipped cream Is al- are served way #0 used to garnish the glass of soda Beaten Into Mayonnaise Dressing. whipped cream stiffehed with gela- and flavored with vanilla, coffee, pineapple, chocolate or other flavors, A spoonful of unsweetened whipped invalid or captious taste, Cream or cottage cheese can be blended with unsweet- an an unusual lunch dish; whipped cream ean be beaten into mayonnhise dress ing to make it richer and fiuffier for use on fruit salads. The most satisfactory cream for whipping is raw cream with a butter fat content of 30 per cent or more. of course any raw cream nsed ghoul be of high sanitary quality. Pasteurized cream can be whipped as well, if slightly highér In butterfat; but homo- genized cream will not whip nearly as well. If homogenized cream has also been pasteurized Its whipping quality is further reduced. Children Like Rice and Cherries as a Dessert Here is a dessert the children will like. The rice can be cooked at any time, and combined with the cherries and cream in time to be well chilled The United States Department of Ag- riculture suggests using : rice (salted) 1 cupful cherries, cut jn halt 1 cupful powdered SURAT 1 cupful oream, whipped (vanil® ia and dash of salt) 1 cupful Cook the rice so the grains will be large, dry, and fluffy. Add the sugar, the fresh fruit, and the whipped cream. 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BALTIMORE, NO. 33-1928, Chevrolet Waiter Diner steak (“Just a little Bee Brand Insect Powder and all the Flies were dead.” Thousands ‘of housewives have discovered that the fiy- nuisance is unnecessary. One writes from Greenwood, Miss., ‘We used ...ouw oon. until the odor made us sick, but no results. We then sprinkled just a little Bee Brand Insect Powder in the room and in a few minutes the only flies in sight were dead.” Bee Brand Insect Powder is so easy to use, and so quickly effective. Close doors and windows. Blow Bee Brand from a piece of paper in- to the air. The almost invisible particles find the flies and kill them. It is also effective to burn the powder, Bee Brand Insect Powder kills Flies, Fleas, Mosquitoes, Ants, Roaches, Water Bugs, Bed Bugs, Moths, Lice on Fowl and Plants, and many other House and Garden ’ Every home needs the protection of Bee Brand Insect Powder. 1t should be used regularly to insects. Keep a can always on hand--and blow or scatter it wherever insects may be hidden.
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