000D HEALTH NECESSARY Many Busy uty Women Owe Their Health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Fifty years ago occupations for women. Some taught gchool, some did housework, some found work to do at home and a few took up nursing. Today there there were few are not open to women, Today they work in factories with hun. dreds of other There are also women architects, lawyers, dentists, executives, and legis- lators. But all too often a woman cost of her health. Mrs. Elizabeth overalls writes that she got “wonderful results” from taking Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Compound. Chamberlain lives at 500 Monmouth t.., Trenton, N. J. She recommends about it, If Lydia E. why shouldn't it help you? Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take BHEUMACIDE to remove thecanse and drive the poison from the system “RUEUMACIDE OF THE 15851DR PUTS REERUBATISN OF THE OUTSIDER At All Druggists Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distribators Baltimore, Md. Broken in a Hill's act quickly —stop colds in 24 hours. 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Two DOGS tave © WANT TO will, NOT HOUSE | bo tas For conCE RMED , BUT wu Hae D Rave A You 4 one YOU {1 sump fg ARGOUNC Trg i OnE» FAR AS of port TAs EA 4 Eel, Hane ME, 30 Youk.. 1" You A Dos, BUT Tal LENA was Send . ORC oReL eve vp RAGS HA WIM BACK, PAID A WNOREO FOR Win , we i \F TRIANGLE DO, SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT By F. .A. WALKER cAmong the OTABLES THOMAS KIRKBRIDE IMAGINATION HE Kirkbride HATE) gard Story this Rms her hosen { bestows { own « He must indee rather a Nross j sort GOOD THINGS TO EAT — | make love to them, ww they are rich asked TH he there are possession E ARE to to ave HSE more corn mar § °° for confer with which inieeet treasures of earth ich they their ador 1 3 h the restock ed wh 1 stint upon able and faithful (2 by M sre N ket need he no h ird “0h ip, gowwd thin from corn If every household unds a week In various id the whole problem benefit family We need fowls keen us kettle week favor fol ' %0 MANY os favori followers and used a ewspaper Syndicate ) corn few ways, it and more of healthy of and what and served with bacon for is way to can be prepared meal po wo £) anive the N BBREVIATED STORY the The old-fashioned erved at least is left fried breakfast, for A most ding foll OWS; Baked Suet Pudding. one cupful of corn meal to one boiling milk : when free from | add a cupful of chopped suet, | cupful of raising, one and one fourth cupfuls of brown sugar, two eggs; add one more quart of | milk and pour into a crockery baking | with one-fourth cupful | of flour. Stir occasionally at first, and | three hours CoOurser to mush once n one serve corn | two meals THE STANDEE satisfying and delici prepared with ous pud is corn meal as and Lois and this, ! of elapement, you sit “No, | “I've this and that, and that down?" thanks, he been watching Add “Won't lumps replied people easily, down myself.” And they continued chatting about whether there Is really a future life, and the difference between a Cossack and & hassock, and one thing and an- other, and then she sald, “Really, you | must sit down” “Oh, that's desire to sit Sliced Chicken Sandwiches, cold stewed or roasted chicken thin Spread white | green pepper butter, lay | smiled blandly, “I seldom sit down, on thin slices of chicken and cover | even at home. When my folks see with of bread that have been | me sitting down they exclaim, ‘Why, spread with mayonnaise dressing, Cut you're sitting down, aren't you!" the sands into three sirips or And he stayed till after eleven, air into tel wgle Garnish each with | 1ly passing off eight more invitations three in of stuffed olives. | to sit down, and the next morning he w ry coffee ealled up Googer's Equitation Palace ~ = and explained that he didn’t feel equal to taking his second riding lesson that (@ 1926, Weatorn Newspaper Union) Cut fhto quite all right” he very bread with glices, silicon riches tio of day. (€ by George Matthew Adams) . ’ A GOOD OLD STOVE By DOUGLAS MALLOCH — B 1 B y 1 ene ¥ IERE'S nothing stove, ill uy what will more | hie you w say the live, find, maore more when cull, only thing to vou through you warin mething get up to, can i] it's mighty nice; cellar hid all the (ht, irnnce, yes, it's down you ut IWHY. or come in snow and lee ou want to see heat that's rig real, firelight play, the heat have to see as well feel, as re's something cordial in hat glitters through the A Ant I'o 1 Wh X SO nd redder makes the 1 fairer mukes the tiny man who has ruddy lass fairest home fo roam 1d friend stoves, It like a good o ike re's nothing hey're much 10 ne, wisdom hooks may lend that atever lend, ou want a fr YOu can see we hand to touch, a faith of iship tl kind rien { wise the 1 Ww! “1 The der dog the expect own. mast of the Ir radio confi ike me happy. Suppose i} * Are 31 01s » to you own a home of tre your ables have taken out of that sleek an } Who is to nn der if 1 will pyright by the MeNa ) tonight's haired dance be.” or ght Syn HE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY in giv the young lady across the she sees they're burning cort West and it's a great com in ease the coal shoul hat her mother always buys things In quantities and thes cans of it in the cel way the e¢ out, LR (@ by McClure Newspaper Syndioats) ET TT —— HOW TO KEEP WELL EE DR. FREDERICK R. GRIELN Editor of “HEALTH" Wjpeenfujer tefl tied | 5 ARTERIOSCLEROSIS HEREDITARY ? great tages of the edie Boing advan nount of publie that | went ation ane ux been v-five ) bh to use terms that ly intelligible to are saderatoon i CHrs 1% 6 now doctors ow gent laymen Oneof these is arterioscleros nost everybody knows today tha a gradual the hardening and sti blood vessels, and that It of eRpecis IR Causes deposit lime In the blood walls, ft Ke) hard more The very much stiffening FIRES IN HOSPITALS toket ie 1o prof ex linary « ordlitions dizsbled froma a burn Bat bow can sn ill or per nn be ing building? expected to escape would naturally the fine SUP Pose hospital in be just as fireproof as } conld make it. Yet Mr. W. E. Mallalien nanager of the National Board nderwriters, give in a Journal of Outdoor Life and 850 hospitals destroyed This ers country would general of Fire 1 issue of the that in 19022 fires property 425 day There shout ten thousand pitals of all ki: xhich for over a million every The fire each year hich build and equip several new Mo recent 1923 there were which £1,701 9a in valned at more than # Year or ohe are hos ils in this country people among care year logs hos ig neariyv =a he pitails i would enough hospitals follars, w by greater Or management Thiz Is seen when study Mr. Mallalien's chart the cances of these 80 hospital fires Classified by the amount logs caused roof resulted in damage to the amount of $104.030, nearly $200,000, The second most expensive cause of fire is some defect In the heating plant. Stoves, furnaces, boilers, over heated stacks caused damages of $160 O00. These defect of either installa tion or operation are also clearly pre ventable, Next comes spontaneous combustion This is generally the result of allow ing waste, rubbish and trash of all kindeg to accumulate, generally in dark corners, This ig always avoidable and due to poor management and untidy surroundings But it destroyed $05, 000 worth of hosplial property just the same, Defective chimneys and flues cost £80,000, Matches and smoking burned up £78000 worth of hospital property and gas explosions cost SHG. O00, Fire is bad enough anywhere, bosoital 1s should be Impossibla Ina Mothers, Do This — When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests / No telling how may dev then's jar of N at pron npt relief. It d oe rf. As first aid, Mustorole 1s excell Keep a jar ready for in It is the reme dy for adult lieves sore throat, bronchitis croup, stiff neck, asthma, headache, congestion, mat lumbago, pains a back joints, sprains, muscles, chilblains, fros ted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). ou the sympton fw a tant use too. Re- ‘tons Hits, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- ism, wd aches of or SOT To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for bables and small children, Ask for Children's Mustercle. Jars & Tubes Better than a mustard plaster Urexpected Caller (on the phone) 1047 “r do 78. nute your misery from corns is That's what Dr. Scholl's Z 0 safely by remoyir tt Quick, ine e Cause You risk no ng.nodanger is are | thin, AO Wa we aT Fer Fr ree Samiplewtite The Scholl Mfg. Co., Chicage Dr Scholls Zino- Put one on—thé pain is gone sciid Aeres Famons Okee- BABY CHICKS SUSNANYOCREST HATCHERIES 8 [rrewlen Are Hunting ton WwW. Y= Wanted to Buy Farms Deseribe “ sp > price J. L. KEMP Residence Park, Dayton, Ohio. PORTERS Pain Kin SALVE Por Sale Nine Od ae vol < Blere g£ an amusing wid i tian fas Webt me NC FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world- wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. Virginie Almanses HAAR LEM OlL correctinternal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes, All druggists. Insist on the original genine | Gon Maoal. Boschee’s Syrup HAS BEEN Relieving Coughs for 59 Years Carry a bottle in your car and always keep it in the 30¢c and 9c at all druggists. BLACKHEADS cannot be hidden. Get rid of them now by regular treatments with Resinol THEO | NERVINE Jor Epilepsy INS ATES TIS EE AT YOUR DRUG STORE house. bi dW pele FE ny a MEDICINE pa g A « aL N. WEL ai Te Tee