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Helpfulness d to Others, Man's Great Achievement The man whose picture appears here was in every sense of the word helpful to mankind as it was he who gave to the world Dr. Pierce's famous Golden Medical Discov- ery which has brought restored health count- less people. One man says i highly recom- mend Dr Pierce's wonder- ful Golden Medical Discovery Tablets because b-fore taking them my nerves were weak and rundown, but mow I feel vigorous all over. | Rodi other medicines which did not hel Henry C. Clark, 522 Eislen St., ‘more. Md. All dealers. Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of andothes s mustard plaster WITH- the blister. Apply it with the fingers. You feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penétrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu- ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and “flu.” Jars & Tubss a to akti- Better than a mustard plaster Green's August Flower for Constipation, indigestion and Torpid Liver Relieves that feeling of having eaten unwisely. 30c and 90c bottles, AT ALL DRUGGISTS. a NELLIE REVELL 3 ays: TRE contracted a habit of sneering at much of our popular music-—the tunes that are turned out by the bale from Tin Pan alley. To ime such an atti tude Is a good bit llke looking down on fllvver automobiles, comfortable shoes or mother's home-made ples. They perhaps could be a trifle more decorative and artisde, but after all there isn't anything that quite matches them when it comes to keeping the morale and the happiness of the com- munity up to such a high level. How conclusively this was proven during the recent world disagreement, Men the nations had plenty of, pow- der they were well supplied with, but not all the powder in the world would have those soldiers much good had they not had some means of keep- ing up their spirits. Many a done charge all pain ensures comfort to the foot kes wuling oF ori ot. mail rat re: went over the top inspired by the and fight The one of those Pan glley of New city The men the operas nor the musie the to hear: 1d of the modest contributed lust winning of the as did all the munitions factories As It war so it Is in many If not bloody me the man that inugh and forget to the many a vie whi tory was achieved by y sang while they battled of wis ers genesis almost in Tin other every SOLES : York did not sing to always It wa or some one goes symphony bails and these 8 the simple popular song-writer, am toward sure, much the was in peace, ns To make a whole troubles the Can nation its of means more the than all a lumped together, people intelli - — man who Is int or woman uncongenial pitied—and | { sympathy coming on that score, | ever. | was born int) the | world and In my ink, it in with my was the duties of a of a theatric istence. If | had | I wouldn't make the whole galley My first work was in the newspaper | business estate is a { hard taskmaster, The hours are long, ! the responsibilities many and heavy, | the nerves under a continual {Sri and the pay Is small compared i to of Intelligence and in- itiative demanded But there other compensations than salary newspaper gets a pita *h forked 0 work Is 0 be have what amusement veins flowed wonder | print- ers’ 80 Is no have heen love work, whether fit reporter or the press agent's ex- career rush al reset in my to # single revision and the fourth are the amoun are The worker from labors known to his few professions. Never a lay goes by that pay a understanding, concrete-hearted never bold out-en’ It sacrifice to he one of back the Sess § foly does not large in human one that most cashier Is worth some those FIR Jever across a bunch keys, that and wonder I did the our when I should have been writ. in sorting them and ny mind the locks they There was one the to ha the last time it had ed it fastened a door between me | and the world of p other had given admittance { apartment that was home There was a thin, flat one where | had planned a story for this were some for come of old you once kept use, whut they were all for? an i ing this column finding in 1 to fit for tise] ve active service to to for the desk and show or that trunks, steamers and wardrobe and cut trunks, that 1 had not seen for almost six years Some of them [| will use again, others never; but [I shall keep them all There is one door they can always uniock-the door of happy memories. we w— an {| many There Zoe Beckley, best ns a anywhere who ranks with the newspaper woman here or else, dropped in the other day for the express purpose of de- livering this story. An out-of-town newspaper man had, it seemed, been sent to New York to cover the story of a great man's demise. On arriving he went straight from the train to the office of the evening paper, for Miss Beckley had been his pal and from her he expected to get the salient fea- tures of the famous person's life and death. “Oh, don’t ask me.” sulked Zoe. “I'm off him. Here [ have been doing sympathetic stories about him fifteen years—and now he goes and dies for the morning papers.” Only one who was unable to walk for many long months can know what Intense delight it is for me to get around on my own feet a bit once again. 1 feel just like the little boy who gets up Christmas morning at four o'clock and scoots down to see the Christmas tree and the presents and then finds so many things he wants that he can’t make up his mind which to take first, 1 go from one window to the other in my room, from the table to my chair, to my desk and back to the windows, hardly pausing long enough to realize what I came there for, Anyone who doesn't be- lieve there is suéch a thirdg as the modern-day spirit of unrest ought ta drop In to see me. isis fms Your own good falth must be your chiefest care; No matter what some others do--play fair, (Copy~iab' hy the McNaught Syndicate. Tne) # CARS TODAY ARE FAST AND SAFER Highways Are Wide and Smooth Enough for Speed of 35 Miles. The tendency of the automobile fo- | dustry and of actual motoring condi- tions Is for more speed with added safety, Today highways enough and smooth safe speeds of 35 hour, The current bile, with four-wheel steering, Is flexible speeds, Trae built wide to make miles an | are enough or more of automo- | brakes and easy and secure at such type regulations, on the hand, are much the same as they | were years ago when cars were not built to meet present-day demands In most states they could be modern Ized to the benefit of everyone Slow Driver Worries. By falling keep up the Iimit country highways, the driver a general paralysis traflic, works hardship other other | to speed on slow ” Ol CRUSes which rivers, H on | causes congestion and makes all driving much more danger The driver fs 15 i of Hong an he up hu ndreds ¢ of hy speed the face the holce lngging hance | ing around the slow in traffie driver would speed the behi well spread one if up or turn nd out oncoming off the be yone Cars would soon nll md ever mi better time hed several ike fic 1} arrant construction Tra heavy enougl ome changes in in HE ’ and laws gover ing thelr use Penalize Slow Drivers the slow A penalty driver Yl traffic Anot! * man who mal forci orks condition adiustinents or traflic both its way through wide change from lirection shuttle the o on man who dr of the ulation It might be advisable to provide har bors regular intervals along high ways into which a motorist In trouble could drive his car ments, thus avold drance, is =» source of danger pel lan: . one side. On highways, the Ives slowly road should be sul at to make a traf HEanNce nd Just ing n which and Improve Appearance of Tires by Use of Paint Painting the tires with a coating of quid rubber to which gi altractive appearance, but it a preserve There g con whitening bas ves Lhe shoes an Ino helps them tire-paintin imber in as to shoes are 5 n pounds to fil es ns well the id bruises the appearance of over cuts further working itself ai the preparations moisture from tend to keen into the For the of the n benefi wtorist who far be added that a for coating both 12 and the outside of the can be made by stirring five pounds of whiten into a quart of gn A thorough mixing has adding a quart of rubler ce The cold patch cet old by | tire com will do This latter is the rubber mrt of the Once thoroughly mixed, compound Is applied with a brush like other paint, and due to the elas ticity imparted by the rubber cement, the paint will not crack after it Is ap plied to the shoe as possible, it might WY oom pound insi shoes ing soline, and heen of ment pany 3 the ; Wheels Sometimes Cause Excessive Wear on Tire Whenever a motorist detects his tires undergoing unusual tread wear he should at once make certain that Disalignment of is the unsuspected cause of the premature demise of many tires the wheels of a car are not parallel, the tire must undergo a di agonal grind as it passes over the road surface. Sometimes an axle be comes bent by a severe blow, or the rims are Bearings some and permit the In any case the off and the fabrie Often demountable straight, worn wabble ment, not put on to soon wheels tread grinds tive agencies close observation you can distin guish many being driven with wheels perceptibly out of true. In numerous instances the motorist is not by Cars abnormal wear until the comes in form of off tread or a blowout, After your car has received ed to an #® worn n that wheels dealer pleased at once bent or the Your tire ususlily be or if hig service {1 not been knocked out of true or garageman will does it to examine them, not cover this, w suggest where can be done Fitting Connecting-Rod Bearing on Crankcase teed bear fittir hear Wi 1s on 1g connecting rod the bolts have an annoying ten deney of falling down the craukocnse This can be prevented in the two ways shown ¢ of the rr over the hes tion HE CONsiIsis O a bu ad of the or center puna Two Ways to Hold Bolts in Place. to make un rir ter-pu murks arot hese marks should be placed hal boit hole ond method is nch ind the to allow ne through the to igh CERSATY, commodate cap. Bolts so died are driven into their driving it and make a Job Popu {ence M plvot sl tiy if the ree holes with 8 neat Nery mithly light freable iar S¢ Road Hogs Not Popular With Average Motorist learn es of ind users of the If motorists would the road, always bearing te share the road with other the right Hog ¥ Bo highway and {i Le fowe there woul t ging the road is cidents, particular the cause of man iy at turns particul it i= speed prescribed Carelessness Is otice able at tu furan co law, and arly titer to by novicds should practice tray rms DO #asY Is roners at eling hing at low speed Just hefore reac making than Drivers should hefore the and farn at a speed not four miles an hour by waving is to turn in n road, where beyond more niwnys signal the hand which way the car or when It Is to come fo a stop aking a turn on a cot the miry motorist cannot see the unusual ion should be Too make these turns with ddie of the turn precaut 8 ’ taken many motorists thelr machines far over the mi ro i. there faq by endangering the other fellow, who ly is doing the thing on wide of the turn It Is well to remember that half of the road same op posite e Three hundred and seventeen truck loads of live stock rolling into the South St. Paul market on a single day recently set a new peak In stock yards’ history and brought additional | figures Indicating that better highways are fast mdre und more the roads.” During last year, 375,881 head of | tive stock in 473837 motor trucks ar- rived over the highways, mainly the trunk routes, at the South St. Paul market, according to official figures from the Union Stock Yards company. Yhe avernge haul was placed between 50 and 0 miles, the report added, but farmers living as far as 200 miles away found it to their profit and ad. vantage to ship by truck on the bet. ter roads, Twenty-five years ago farmers Minnesota's { becoming | “farmers’ rail. closer by delivered 16,006 head dur Wg the entire year by hauling with wagons or driving them comparative figures follow: in. Some Btock Cattle 1800 .§ 5497 5.484 414 4.671 1919 1924 1825 $17,384 § 23.708 § 50,643 26,889 150.614 218.640 7.127 47.831 76.623 3,545 21,572 20.975 ———— I——— ———— $54,745 $253,725 $275,881 Calves Sheep $16,066 The 47337 truck loads received at the market last year was comparable to 34,431 loads by truck during 1024 the previous high mark. Unloading facilities for truck trade at the stock: yards are again virtually up to capacity, the stockyards officials sald, but will be enlarged as required to serve the constantly and rapidly In. creasing business of this kind. While no figures were available as to the value of the stock moved by truck, it was safely placed as consid. erably in excess of £5.000,000, | { | NO DOUBT ABOUT IT r (to female the stage) rience? 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