A A ™N HE FULERED Me tanw wonT He's a { Taww ues a— : 5 ( Gwe ou FOR Wim & | WHAT LL VIN Gwe ME | To | Your. } § vac i SOME FISH DISHES su are always in season, fre canned, i ana many wi «dishes may be prepared bj seasonable Kinds of agree with one's Serving powder Broiled Fish, sized ful ¢ 4 possib © have been Fresh Fish Balls. any left-over cooked fish th an equal quanti ished potatoes to b i 118, aaq SF eriml Baked Trout With Shrimp Sauce. togethe f butt of er the pa from Season with itehen of bouquet dd lemon juice and ong finely-chopped shrvimps too thick with nee is add boiling (31 parsley and rnish Femwon quarters, fe) 1926 Western Newspaper Unlon ) ui—r Jr HE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY ~~ . nr 00a mani Safe, Teal Bos Tuat al. Loox AF Tar Tora SfaPe on wis S06 We's 6or Teen. pon wb wn wast To tle vie \£0 anY tuple | pos 1%. anes EM TREMCWE ROVE fon: VO Ruler = Wwe Welk DUD wis Ven — ’ Waar YOu wand Fim Wns ay i teensy r——————— ~r] BGT ; “ sR | ————— SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT By F. A. WALKER MASTERING SELF matter of y serious f subduing at the right mo women touch, Fry to for hem ¥ cult new thoughts and a cl with faith and t} Whether a nate, the vating ie great outdoors principal or a thing under all condi { tions to do when in a state of mental | disturbance hold one i= to your | you feel and know that i | more capable of mastering self. i {(®) by McClure Newapaper Syndicate) )- HEARTS COURAGEOUS By DOUGLAS MALLOCH a brave Deserve the tribute of the free, I'm sure not all the banners wave Above the ranks of chivalry. For no banners wave at And yet some heroes I recall With hearts courageous, though no scrolls Pay tribute to their fighting souls, some I know a woman, one who had Husband and house, and wealth and ease, Yes, all the things that make you glad Who know the joy of these: And then she lost them, one by one; They slipped away as slips the sun, Until stood as stands the Jone Old oak when all the birds flown, things she As stands the oak! Her For still she stood, in earth, her head In heaven, roots And thought of grief as something given. hard her hardest mile, wore for poverty a smile, And talked of God With strouger faith in her grief and more bellef And I, who hs Neek in old ta * my petty not new courage [I see a woman Yet one Wh The story of some st May While with a falls who read whose lnughter never You ranger’'s deed O are yomr heroes? th seek e brave In tales of war Some g door next y Mot Newspaper 6) Roe Fulkerson _ nt «© play parents’ their fon and anked not past BBREVIATED STORY eee WHEN I WAS TWENTY-ONE BY JOSEPH KAYE The young lady across the way says {she understands you can get just as {good results out of the electric wash- ing machine as if you used water, (® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) At 21-—Zona Gale Was Earning $15 a Week. 1 I' THE age of twenty-one | was A cuployed on the staff of the Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin salary of £10 a week, “At that time my write fiction and plays—the only am- bition connected with have ever had, save to write much better stuff than I had already writ. ten.—~Zona Gale.” TODAY Zona Gale 1s one of Amer. fea's leading writers. In one respect she {8 unique among American women writers in that she produces both novels and plays. No other American authoress has done that save Rida Johnson Young, and she Is known more as a librettist and playwright than as a novellst, The work that brought Miss Gale fame was “Miss Lulu Bett" a novel which won the Pulitzer prize for the which later, In dramatic form, had a long run in New York and throughout the country. The second play of Zonn Gale's, “Mr. Pitt,” also dramatized by her from one of her novels, was pro- duced, but did not duplicate the suc- cess of her first stage venture, (@ by NeClure Newspaper Syndicate.) WORLD-—HER HUSBAND Chapter | OR three days and nights Pled. mont Spray was all action, force enthusiasm, not to say pep. The idea had come to him to re like new and shine like the and every spare second and loose moment he was shining, painting, nickeling, scraping and pol deuce, He arose at five in the morning to fast. He hurried home from the of fice to shine and scrub before supper, and after supper he stayed up scour- ing and painting till the small hours of the morning. Chapter IL “Pledmont,” sald Mrs. Spray timild- kitchen shade for me? I'm sure it ute, or an hour at the most.” Pleffmont Spray drew himself up to his full height and expansion, and his eyes blazed with honest indignation. “I'm a business man--not a car penter or a mechanie,” he withered. “When I come home for peace and quietness, thoroughly exhausted by the day's toll-by what am I greeted? By a soothing and comforting sym- pathy? No! By a cold-blooded de mand that I spend the night hopping on and off kitchen tables. No, madam, by the Lord Harry, no! I” (B Wr George Matthew Adama) # J. A. Kennedy, an automobile record for single-handed He is shown method of tire with the shoes, here tool shifting IS BEST WALKER Driving Has Taught Them Lessons of Safe Pedestri- anism, Says Smith. ay be impressed with the Whoever mn Idea that ple forget how revise that This is Ernest N. Smith the American after gathering some stati subject and uo automobiling i= mak NE peo I to y WH the Few Drivers Caught {0 Mr. Sn Paris, the Beventeen for claims world's his mark being seconds, invented this extra-fast Replacing Brake Lining Is Not Difficult Task 8 i axe in are f ng then a fabric ft one ree rivet +1171 +} 1 the wi fis lop re jeft i “0 when he tersection the for ever the mot danger 80 wih - aecordis inal n he kx he cor gl No Judge of Distance "Persons who do not d io conception 0 tions their worrying be like “Automah forget how { them lear it Is making way that befits the modern age Reckless Driving Cause | of Many Auto Accidents | The number Injured and auto and motor<ycle accidents is ap palling. Most of these accidents can be accounted for reckless driving The worst of it that the innocent | suffer with the guilty, whether riding ! with the reckless in the killed in by is driver or It Is a great temptation when out on & fine country road to “let ‘er | out The width of the road, the | curves, the traffic, have everything to | do with safety when going in a swift | may be a very dangerous speed in an- other place not far distant, National prohibition wiil reduce accidents con Every driver onght to feel some re- | sponsibility for the safety of riding with him and others using the highways, The day of regret is bound to come to every reckless driver. The | intent to kill may not there, and | no jury ean bring in a verdict of mur der, yet the results are the same. Speeding ceases to be a joke when it ends in a permanent Injury or a The guilty one can never get those he ment of careless driving. Successful Farming. Leak in Vacuum Feed In ears using vacuum feed a leak in the line running to the Inlet manifold may interfere with proper operation of the engine at high speed, though the tank, caused by leak, results in less fuel being lifted than is ordi narily the case, and with a wide-open throttle, let us say, on a hard pull, the engine demand will be greater than the supply, which means spit ting and possibly stopping of the en: gine. Disagreeable to Driver gine t« iA oe v | et to the Getting Out of Sand When a driven in in the road and the there no car is to a sandy rear wheels keeping on more the wheels the car zinks the and the more difficult it be wp "t spin is nse in spinning then he spin gand in will the deeper the engage tires and the clutch help, get two available, deflate gears in first If this doesn’t Means Pep in the Engine Did you ever wonder why the en- does not show the accustomed Unfasten the the battery ter it they clean. if current off with a deposit you cup grease corrosion, bars at notice be clean Scrape green or white and spread a little the parts to prevent and are They must stick Oe, Horn Saves Car Sounding the horn upon approaching a head-on collision. The wise steep hill, but that the “other fellow” may be doing it on the other side. The modern mo torist has to be his brother's keeper for his own safety. Use for Old Fil Frequently it 18 necessary for the ear owner who does his own repalr work to file a plece of cast iron that has been subjected to friction and so has acquired a glaze or skin, The best way to get through this skin is to use the edges of an old file. If a new file Is used on this sort of sur face It is likely to be ruined. PREFERENCE Of all the cars you see on the streets, two- thirds are equipped with Champions. This outstanding prefer- enceisverydefiniteevi- dence that Champion isthebetter spark plug, Champion X — exclusively for Fords packed in the Red Box 60c 75¢ CHAMPION Dependable for Every Engine Toledo, Ohio Easily Forgotten Wiss oes she look her age? { No Texas Hunger “BAYER ASPIRIN’ PROVED SAFE C htmnpion for care other than Fords packed in the Blue Box hayes Drug Kf iio sell hotties o 1 146) ALLENS FOOT-EASE Stops the pain of Corns, Bunions and Calluses. B putting on § springs Jnl Wem son Fool-Ease and walk all dance all evening wit nerve-wracking pain tired, aching, swollen feel. It gives Immediate relief. Allen's Fool-Ease the Anti. septic, Healing Powder for the Feet, takes the friction 7 from the shoes and gives RUA] rest and comfort. Al BI1ARY] ways wee it for break: he AN in pew or tight shoes. Sok 4 & by all drag and department sLoTeR, rial Pasiafe and 8 Foot. Ease Waking Doll sent Free. Address. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Le Rey, KN. Y. ar shoes, e Allen's any or wt the of hot, Ji lake Healing Sulphur bathsy At home For rheumatism, gout, eczema or hives, nothing is more beneficial than frequent sulphur baths. You can enjoy the benefits of heal- ing sulphur bathe right in your own home, and at small cost by using Hancock Sulphur Compound nature's own blood purifying and ekin healing remedy — Sulphur sci- entifically prepared to make its use most efficacious. Use it in the bath, Algo use it internally and as a lotion on affected parts. 60c and $1.20 the bottle at your druggist’. 1f he cannot supply you, send his namo and the price in stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. Haxoocx Liquid Burrare CoMPANY Baltimore, Maryland Heamoork Swiphur Ointment « Shy and poe = for wilh She aged Compound. W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 20-1928. §
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