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If unable to obtain, write direct to: NORTHROP & LYMAN CO, Inc., Buffalo, New York Send for free samp! t Day of Pleasure between most Fu present seems to that of a certain The feeling ropean be a like Tip- Irishman, It was the day the mornin arrayed including deal falr, listinguished of the county g this «¢ himself in much swallow ground wus all decked out in this ular scenery his good wife ex a coat with When he CONCern. “And why,” s! red anxiously, ye after wearin’ a coat the llkes in the daytime?" that ope an’ thread we Ir qu wearin’ the h “T'm coat,” expectation on me have a fight" he replied, that tails, an’ can Thrift zine Deserted Hlinois Towns The ownsit 1 Eye Balsam is sn antiseptic o nedication heals by flamed eye surfaces Adv int. 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GOLD HAARLEM CREE AL CAPS CAPSULES |] correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. THree sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Goto Mepat. ——— s————— ant — Cuticura Soa Best for Bab [io of Cutie La raid Sretyhare. Su HOW TO KEEP DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of “HEALTH” (0. lve, THE CAUSE OF CANCER Western Newspaper Union.) HE most terriryiug and fatal dis- exse to which the human body is Is cancer, Although It has known for many centurles, we know little more about it today than Human [lls are terrifying In pro- The great epidemics of antiquity were because no one knew what caused them or how they could be prevented. One reason why cancer is so terri- absolutely nothing It is called regarding Its cause, cancer from the Latin because, as It grows, It forces long processes or roots into the body like the legs of a crab. This 18 because cancer growth takes place by the growth of small round cells along the lymphatics. Even if the original tumor Is removed there is great danger of some of these cells being left behind and starting a new growth, Cancer may attack any part of the In Its beginning, it is apparent. ly mild and harmless. This consti tutes one of Its gravest dangers, since it does not cause alarming symptoms until it is too late, Cancer Is increasing in Whether this Is because it by some condition in elvilized from which primitive peoples comparatively free, due to the fact that people, on the average, are living mueh longer than they did a hundred years ago, and consequently more people are living Into the cancer stage of life than before, or because present-day methods of recognizing this disease are more accurate than In previous years, are questions which are hotly debated by experts on thls subject. We do know, however, that cancer in the last thirty years has be- come one of the principal causes of death. Almost every concelvable cause for cancer has been suggested. None of them, far, has been proven to be the real cause. Like almost other human disorder, It has been at- tributed to climate. It has also been claimed that certain localities were more subject cancer than Since the development knowledge of germs, naturally microscopic bodies have cused of belng responsible Nothing has been proven The opinion yalled for many years that cancer wa “hereditary.” While the: facts thi may point in this it has frequency Is caused life were or is $0 every others of to our many ac for cancer, been in regard to 3 them poi yal ns pre- TONSILLAR INFECTION Ox irefully investigate of the first reg! ich was ii & search } for focal were the A0 ACH These cated In The tonsils infections gland the upper part of the throat. in their normal condition are ubout the size of small hickory nuts. Each one contains a number of littla openings called crypts. They secrete a mucous substance which serves to keep the back of the throat moist. Being at the back of the mouth, they are subject to all sorts of Infec- tions and Irritations, so that they readily become Inflammed especially in childhood. If any pus germs lodge in the erypts and develop there, they cause an inflammation, or tonsilitis or an abscess, which Is popularly known as “quinsy.” As the tonsil is bound down tightly by bands of mem- brane, any swelling, either In a sim- ple tonsilitis or In quinsy is extremely painful. Both quinsy and tonsilitis are acute conditions which appear, de- velop and pass away in the course of a few days or weeks. Children with chronie, enlarged or Inflammed tonsils suffer much inconvenience on account of them, so that present-day practice {Is to remove these diseased tonsils as they interfere with breathing, swal- lowing and articulation. In many people who do not have acute atticks of quindy or tonsilitls, there is a chronic condition of Infec- | tion of the tonsils In which the crypts { ill up with a cheesey kind of matter, ! which prevents them from draining are little like bodies, le may never reach the point of acute | Inflammation, but may go on for years | with more or less infection and the | collection of polson In the deeper | parts of the tonsils. This poison, if | taken up by the blood and carried to spot. In cause weakest it may the | sons, some in other persons, where is Irritated, It may cause ulcer of the stomach; In | other persons, It may irritate the | nner lining of the heart, causing a { heart disease; while in other persons, | it affects the muscles and the joints, | causing Inflammatory rheumatism of | the knees, ankles, wrists, elbows or shoulders; or It may attack one of the | large nerve trunks of the body, caus. | Ing sciatica, lumbago, etc. These con- | ditions, apparently entirely different, | are due to the same cause: namely a | central reservoir of infection, which | Is carried by the blood stream all over | the body, attacking the weakest point, (@ 1938 Waestarns Newspaper Umion) disease ; | the stomach Cid de A Lt Oamping out 1s one of the great and at this season thousands of mo- tor car owners are planning their ex- pedition afield. For those who expect to camp life for the first time, Touring Bureau of the National tomoblle club, California, Issued suggestions. Here they are: Travel light, the first camping equipment. Don't to carry all the household along if you really want your outing. The essentials enloy the a few is rule furniture to enjoy include a good tent or a comfortable bed arrangement within the car: a good stove, bedding, a compact kit utensils and a few tools, Good Tent Essential. The tent is in The tent should be light, conmpaet a easlly erected. A canvas floor Is worth while and tent ef metal. Cots, fo form, are better than Folding m fort of the night's rest. Ble easily carried and pack well plenty of bedding, as mountains even In usually cool. The real woodsman would probably scorn an up-to-date stove k LEFT SIDE SAFE of kitchen cholee of a portant. and well pegs should be i into small heavier springs attresses add to the cop ankets are Tuke nights In the mi Idsupnr mer sas i oline type such as is now turned out by the cump goods factories, but wood in many of our forest re- and the path of easiest re e¢ yourself with a folding stove is ideal, trips, and the to be disturbed stove with oven The gasoline particularly for short camp fire doesn’t for meals. dependable hay J Cooking Kit. A complete cooking kit of aluminum utensils nesting Into the largest pan makes for camp efficiency and occu- ples the least room. Food should be tion Children Against Begging for Rides. With the full swing WAYNE | road | by poll h ave 3 ciden yet a large contin the road when walking” This makes it imp see vehicles approa of the road. The the pedestrians, sure which way they are turn, If he meets another just as he Is about to pass a hiker, it may be impossible for him to turn out without striking one them, Begging for Rides. “The habit'of asking for rides should also be discouraged. Police in a num- ber of cities have often issued warn- imber of people ue to use right side of the says the bulletin, waible for them to their side may see ching on motorist of i } i {sts would be glad to give pedestrians an occasional lift, but the habit of asking for rides has been so much abused that many drivers as a matter of self-protection refuse all requests to give strangers a ride. Parents should be urged to caution thelr chil. dren against asking for rides. The practice is exceedingly dangerous when youngsters stand in the traveled portion of the street or highway and signal for a ride.” Pedestrians Involved. An analysis of the motor vehlele accidents made for the recent Hoover safety conference showed that pedes- trians were Involved In 20082 out of of New York In 1025, and that of 1. 801 persons killed, 1,150 were pedes- trians, that 50 per cent of the motor vehicle ties oceurred on straight, level roads. Rather Difficult Task It Is a common opinion that the This Is an erroneous opinion, as fluld is separated due to the fact that the instrument was left lying on its gide and air bubbles formed. It re- mains separated until it is restored to perfect working order, even though the Instrument Is put In an upright position. This is correctly accomplished by holding the motometer in an upright position and quickly tapping the bot. tom of the Instrument on the spare tire of the car until the liquid is gath- ared. tle comes In handy for a hot lunch along the way between camp grounds on a hike carry with you It's far cheaper camp articles of to in cooking and Don't value. invest outfit use it only that to leave some out A water bag the oline and oll board is a safeguard and delay The lighter You easier it and get expeditions ver in some be a part of and extra gos on the running against trouble ‘ wrttivimnent camp equipment, carried you travel, provided essentials car enjoyment 11d HK. passen- the alo the have will the from he on and more your you will expedition. Safety Street Device To Insure motorists observing the sign, Street” “Slow Down” in front of thelr schoolhouse, hovs of - — oy ' “School a nN Na CHOOL" Protection Against Motorists, class of San Diego (Calif) school have bullt this unique dummy and firmly implanted it in the At first glance it appears to be a policeman holding Cost of Running a Car Not Fixed by Cylinders Engineers have debated the relative cost of operation of an eight-cylinder motor as against the six. Here is the comment of one expert: “The ex. pense of running a motor doesn't de- pend so much on the number of cyl- inders as it does on the number of cubic inches of piston displacement. and divide it up any way you want to, into twe cylinders, four cylinders, six or eight cylinders and you will use just about the same amount of gas, er the operation of the motor, that additional cylinders mean addi tional expense, unless the piston dis placement is increased.” AUTOMOBILE HINTS The mythical “man in the street” is no myth to the driver who Is try>- Ing to keep his record clean. » - » At night a parked car should have its lights turned on to show a white light ahead and a red one behind, . * » Seventy-six per cent of all motor cars sold in the United States are bought on the deferred-payment plan. . * - Thirty-six world records are sald to have been broken during a non: stop run by an automobile over the Monza track In Italy. The car cov- ered 14.010 kilometers (9,268.85 mies) in 144 haura Records on Bamboo folklore of the Malay peo Sumatra, according to Prof. H of the Smithsonian inst! is preserved on joints of bam- While studying rubber-produe ing plants In that lartlett became interested in the tom which the natives writing their faiths counts of magleal and of plants on the jo when the plants are still Aft- erward the bamboo Is dried and pre indefinitely — Ex Frozen Eggs From China A. J. Morris, vice of the American Merchant lines, in cha of traffic at New York, unloading record 32,000 causes o The ple in H. Bartlett, tution, boo, jroo country, CU of ne practice legends and ints of green, served change, president rege were removed from the Farmer In hours hich were In tins, were broug in refrigeration. The Ame er arrived at New York liner Ameri- can 20 The eggs, ht over rican Farm. port June 22 Perfumes to Cost More France the rope, with 20 dist (irasse, of: Ex run short of GOO.000 pounds of petals te frosts perfume this year us a result and Inclement ‘weath stroyed a fifth of Ma 1 of the | crop, Fars From Alaska Furs shipped from I 'nited 37 have i i The yaige of SLM tex Sta 184 (HN), Te the animals, Women | in England % fad Britis! KCHO iRiors vot. Physicians Guessed Wrong 1 : Y ected ng the Faux Pas pays to Swift WOMAN CON- QUERS FEARS Husband Delighted and Home Happier Bt. Paul, Minn —"Here {8s a tile advices | would 1 ike to have you put in papers.” Mrs, Lorberter of 704 Dellwood Place wrote to the Lydia E. Pinkham Med} cine Company. “It Young wom want to keep their health and strength for the next thirty years of their lives, it is best tostart in right now and take Lydia BE. 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