IN DAYS OF GUR FOREFATHERS Women Prepared Their Own Medicines The wise ploneer women learned to gather, in woods and flelds, the reme- dles the Indians used. From the rafters of colonial houses, hung great bunches of dried roots and herbs From these in times of sickness, the busy mother brewed simple and powerful remedies, From roots and herbs, Lydia B. Pinkham,a descend. ant of these sturdy pioneers, made her Vegetable Compound. The beneficial effects of this dependable medicine are vouched for by hundreds of women. Mrs. Wm. Kraft of 2838 Vinewood Ave, Detroit, Mich,, saw a Pinkham ad- vertisement in the “News” one day and made up her mind that she would give the Compound a trial. At that time she was very weak. “After the first bot- tle,” she writes, “I began to feel better and like a new woman after taking six bottles. I recommend it to others and always keep a bottle in the house.” Mrs. Gust Green of 401 Lincoln Park Boulevard, Rockford, Illinois, found herself in a condition similar to that of Mrs, Kraft. “I was weak and run- down,” she writes, “but the Vegetable Compound has helped me and I feel better now, I recommend it to all women who need more strength.” ACIAL ERUPTIONS unsightly and annoying—ime proved by ome application of Resinol frm —————————— Drugs Excite | | the Kidneys, | | | Drink « Water Salts at F at First Sign of | Bladder Irritation or Backache Take i The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble because we often eat too much rich food. Our led with acids which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from work, become sluggish, the and the result is kid ney trouble, bladder weakness and a general in heaith, When your kidneys feel mps of lead; your back hurts or the urine 1s cloudy, full of sediment, or you obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night: If you suffer with sick headache, or Yu s spells, acid stomach, or if have rheumatism when the weather is bad, begin drinking lots of good soft water and get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine, This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithla, and has been used for years to help flush nnd stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer are a of irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, cannot In- jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink and belongs in every home, because nobody can make 9 mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. blood is fil over tive tissues ¢ log decline like lu are dizzy, nerve you source Dog's Feelings Were Hurt Offended because he was scolded by Mrs, H. C. Erno at letreat, Calif, Teddy, a big collle dog belong- ing to her brother, Willlam Menzel, disappeared. He was not seen again until he arrived at the Menzel home at Redding. The dog had traveled more than 70 miles of highway dur- ing the day to reach the friendly shelter of his master, Shasta DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross” Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. ’ “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 20 years. Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin, Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. Women in prison in Samarang-—life convicts for poisoning thelr husbands or murdering their bables—turn out beautiful batik work, ‘There are more than 15000 moving- pleture theaters in the United States. England has 4,000, Sul re Relief Sure Relief SELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg’s.Sold Everywhere of harvest time We are antlel pating the fellowship and the prospect of the happy reunions which are accompaniments of this an- nual celebration, Perhaps, then, It will not be amiss If we dwell a | upon er significance of anks row FOO ttle Th the deer giving It Is always ture word very an profitable trace na its derivation, and a research with aid will reves to us fact that the words “think” have a former, indeed, is interesting adven and often back t cursory dictionary #1 ive of a the "thanks" origin sugge common an ob and required time and usage its of pleased or solete form of the latter, mly In course of special signif grateful thinking. With this In a passage in cance mind we the may turn to letter which of Macedonia to a high note of spiritual rejoicing, the purpose of God. You will find it to his friends. Goodspeed's Testament : but make all your wants known unto God In prayer and entreaty, thanksgiving. Then through union with Christ, Jesus, the of God, so far above any thought, will guard your pence human what Is right, amiable, what Then God who gives peace It Is at once apparent that Paul he admonition for the thoughtful life is the Paul sets forth the things upon War Gas Made Useful A war gas made by Prof. Gabriel dustry. quantities of chloroplierin, ters and has been found to possess amiable or lovely, philosophy It that with the kindly, vitally minds should be oc was our such thoughts as as we are understand day, that what is In a thinking will determine the ter of his life. He understood, also, that In order to keep one's think- ing on a high and plane there must be effort and discipline It was not easy In Paul's day The world in which he lived as superficially provocative of much thought. In there cupled derstood. these wetter ns Clarn wholesome to do +H iis bitter, and unclean Philippt happeni evil like he the Chris. his obser would ng to things under to evoke thinking on the Even In this joyous let necessary to warn his friends ars against those whose “appe tites are their god: who glory In thelr and who are absorbed In i and many vation baser level felt it ter with tes It Is not easy In our day to follow instruction and example--for he practiced splendidly his own teach. ing. What we do not actually see In the happening Is brought to us in the news columns of the daily press— things that are evil, Indecent, ugly, We eannot wholly ignore these Paul did not In his day. necessary he spoke frankly of them, calling a spade a spade, In his let. They are part of the whrid In But our effort must be to dis eipline our thinking so that they will not flood and overwhelm our minds, or submerging thought of Even more difficult, perhaps, is It to escape the peril of those “who are ahsorbed In earthly matters” The tide of materialism Is strongly set against the Influences of the spiritual, Unless the channel is kept clear which admits the flow of God's thought we find ourselves presently with meditate happily upon His or which will not respond to what Is right and pure and lovely. The possibility of the thankful life, of the life which knows the comrade- ship of the God of peace, will be This life of right thinking and glad NW toe your pres man who has adopted God 4 $3 of val 0 BOs he inte” means to “eet ues, wl good and the lovely and | worthwhile and abiding thing appreciator, and for will always be occasion for the g ful thinking which i= thanks If you find little of It In today there is somet! your standard of values erring In the practice of You that and you. Take Paul’ bout all that worthy, Take material ghadows ght of God's thought and your wants known to Him, of thanksgiving will and the “peace of God, so far human thought” will come ti “guard” at your mind's gate real your m ing wrong Yon “apprecia are have r heart are unworthy, they tion™ set you upon iHusory are / TEN ipe is excell your ming and into the love. Make The spirit 1 enter your soul, ghove stand way. And so on this Thanksgiving day lot all good Americans give thanks In spirit to the Pilgrims of Plymouth Rock: for turkey, cranberry sauce, for thelr herole struggle for freedom, and for thelr suc cessful demonstation that their new For the specialties served up at all good Thanksgiving dinners, Ameri cans must bow to that friendly oid Indian, Massasoit, It was he who In troduced the eranberry and the pamp- kin to the Ameriean people through the Pilgrims, Massasoit may have been a poor uneducated savage, but he and his people had a delig simple and fairly efficient agricultural gystem: Corn in the hill and a climb. ing bean; hills. Massasolt showed the Pilgrims the cranberry growing wild in the marshes, and had no difficulty what. over in demonstrating that roast tur key and cranberry sauce was an un beatable combination, The Pligrims, of course, knew all about which sauce and pumpkin ple, the prevalent methods of silk culture ers to turn the cocoons into nonper- jshable merchandise which can be sold when the market Is best, Rogues’ Who's Who One of the most novel reference books in the world Is now being com. piled by an East London vicar for fs a complete “Who's Who" of rogues of this class and gives the stories they tell In order to abstract money from the pockets of the tender. hearted. Most of the (nformation in the volume has been gathered from the author's personal experience. Ha has found that most professional beggars have only one story aplece, After they have exploited it to the full In one district they move on te another.-~Answers, QOOOOOOOOOO0OC HOW TO KEEP WELL DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of "HEALTH" Western Ne DANGERS OF SUN BATHS Se MUCH has heen sald and writ ten during the last few years as to the value of sunlight in many con- ditions, especially consumption, that the general public and in cases physicians, as well, have gott the Idea that sunlight 1s good for every- thing, that it costs nothing and that the more one gets the better. Hriefly, the prevailing Idea is that it always does good and never does harm, Unfortunately, this is not borne out by the facts. Direct powerful influence, It sufe the would be store bottle 0 (€) 1826, wapaper Union.) BOme £n sunlight is =a is by at the more you take you are, any than it safe to walk Into a drug and take a drink out of the first found. any smed sy with In telligence ized m no means to assume th better more you Sunshine like other re pen] and nation, “hn for many sudde perioq houses and This has bees nsumption Dr. H HIN, espe) WB COLERLD with the hat sunlight in so read disease that Gr BUS should be u Fhe de consumption its Care ure popular ide of this so simple and attractive every one who has or wh 3 & i v £ r : He Las lulercniosis at once be Lins Lo expome s body te the sun. It seems so eusy armless that any and 1 without Low or when in the use t II sUCCeRs following best 1 WEL is CANCER OF THE Kin N A the (1 recent issue of the Bulletin of go heal Doe mission articles or EPecn- ng tables more than short, terse state ts by recognized autherities, tell ing the in a few words what we know and what we ought te know, ‘The first one on cancer of the skin is by Dr. W, A Pusey, a well-known physician who has devoted the whole of his professional life to skin dis ohses, Cancer of the skin, says Doc tor Pusey, Is one of the commonest forms of cancer. It is like a fire Most fires start In a very small way, a match or a tiny blaze that can be ut once spread, It dangerous and Ith department health series of si tor Bundesen, the cor er. presents a ort on theories its cause, not kk hich bewiider n but reader started and beginning to may quickly become beyond control, So with a cancer. It starts as a spot, a tiny lump or chronic sore, a tittle discharge, easy to control and to stop If seen and treated at once, but impossible to check, If it once gets be- yond control, Cancer of the skin or of any part of the body is, at the beginning, a lo- cal condition. But it soon begins to spread just as a fire, once started, spreads rapidly from room to room until the whole house Is ablaze. So the body. Cancer of the skin always gives an early warning, early enough to permit ita successful cure, if the warning is recognized and heeded by giving It immediate attention, * Cancer shows a definite preference for certain parts of the body. It Is es. pecially apt parts of the body or on the skin at wherever there is long-continued and persistent Irritation, cer of the lips and tongue. that habitual users of tobacco tating teeth and dirty mouths than are nonsmokers, Sealy spots, raised red spots, irritable gloning of a skiv cancer, -- Helpfulness to Others, Man’s Great Achievement The man whose picture appears here was in every sense of ti sopord helpful : to “mankind as it was he who gaveto the world Dr. P ierce’s fame ous (olden Medical Discov- ery nich has brought restored health to count- less people One man says 4 highly recom. mend Dr I 's wr i vierce's wonder- ful Golden Medical Tablets because before takis nerves were weak and rundown, but now I feel vigorous all ove: 1 took other medicines which did not hel lp me. ~Henry C. Clark, 522 Eislen St. Balti- more. Md. 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