Mow» You Re AW SeT. NOW, SWT YOUR EYES Ano TRroW THE WORSE SOE wm Youre RIGHT Hand oven. Youm, LEFT SYoulDeRr, , AS WARD AS You Cad, aD YOULL Wave Good ee FOR. A MONTH Ene (Ld “Ee Fate Manees MobtiersC (0 00K Book recessed) SEASONABLE DAINTIES Fi t Baked Apple Slices. (lore pple before firser ¢ into thin = after the a well-greas ed baking slice plenty of ro when baked. Spri bit of butter nutmeg. Bake and ba hot water to start wit juice of the apple one slice with the meat. Apples as sauce, In salad, fresh enten pudd fruit ruit, to be in pie and best of all apple is SOME THING TO THINK ABOUT By F. A. WA. ALKER MAN'S Dod of 0 SHOR RTCOMINGS HE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY The young lady across the way says she doesn’t see how you can blame so- cicty for all the crimes when so many n't anybody at all, ¥ MeClure Newspaper Syudicate) rity, and when h pride accomplishments of well for us to and on ol at night we revie and self ination the the day it would be compare what we what we have with the day's work and individual qualifications of the beasts and birds, the insects and all the other forms of life which we consider so far beneath us Be not below you, are done above learning from those There ig nothing In crea- tion which has not its lesson, its ser mon and its worthwhile example, (® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) anes, Prassmmiins Thrice Buried Bishop At the Southwark cathedral in Lon- don on September 25, there was cele- brated the tercentenary of the birth of Bishop Andrews, who Is known as the bishop who was buried three times, He died in 1626 and was buried in a tomb which was surmounted by a canopy In the little Lady Chapel of 8t. Savior's church, which is now Southwark cathedral. At the time of the fire In 1676, the canopy was de stroyed, but the tomb and effigy were uninjured. The second burial took place In 1830, when the tomb was re- moved to a position in the Lady chapel immediately behind the high altar. In 1919 the coffin containing the remains of the bishop was removed to a pos! tion on the right-hand side of the high altar, Thoughts in an Old Churchyard By DOUGLAS MALLOCH 3 MANY years been “0 S sleeping, So many years they ing Thelr tryst with wonder, Of all the hearts that le hereunder, How many now are wept for, sighed for, even some by they have have been keep- death; and now, I Yea, some they dled for? What matter? What has mat. tered? roses tered, But, oh, how fa mer | matters now thelr remember? Who talks of ever Those fade, thelr petals scat ir they made the sumn if not a comer speak names, aye, names roses In December? matters, this, ané this thing on ason hearts were lonely n se And help and needed roses, 1 ! lagen all about ithout few do not vy did when tut the boys the same delic tummy s hen sou were a kid, good taste you of to- ious gme torture tin were things now are not as one n passed you without Is no Indl I sald she was icated you are getting » over, Your peeve ind id and all the think you see Is In your eyes and not in the people you see with ‘em. If that doesn't hold you for the rest of the morning 1 don't know how.” the MeNaught wl GIRLIGAGY? Syndicate, {Ee by Ine) 7 ( Copyright ) says Reno Ritzl, “for making a man fond of dumb animals” PA HOW TO KEEP DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of “HEALTH” 000000OCOCOOOCOOOOOOCHIODON (@), 1928, Westarn Newspaper Union.) GALLSTONES UTSIDE of infectious dis O probably one of the afflictions of the stones, On ods of living they they were In that they are by of civilization is shown by the that they have in Egvptian the dried bodies of Peruy In dry sands ands of Tl ladder Is the surface Cares, human body is gall account of civilized meth are commoner primitive tj no means n repeatedly been mummies as ow thous y 1 lies on Hyver In ¢ deft between is bound down to the of peritoneum, Its drawn out t long tube thelr cool » skin puri hich sarsapa But itself. rereign remedy. nn the skin eral differ There are In the skin ses ent The oll glands, as inds of glands the skin soft and oil, which is through tiny with a on the skin Naturally, persons skin or those of fat largest quant As long as these little oil kept open the oll flows out on the skin. keeps the skin oily, as many a schoolgirl knows when thick, who eat large quantities producing food produce ities of oil. ducts are This But if the oil is thick, dirt or powder then ducts become stopped form. The oll up Taking medicine Internally is of no use What Is needed Is ex. The best treatment Is the good old fashioned one of soap and water— soap to dissolve the oll in the plugs closing the ducts, water to wash away the olly dirt and to cleanse the skin. But the skin of the face is not made of hard wood. You can't scrub it like a floor. The skin must be cleansed but not Irritated. Regular frequent washing of the a pure, mild soap and pure soft water, followed by floods of cold water to stimulate the skin, is the best treat ment. A pure skin cream may help in dry, harsh skins, but generally per sons with acne have too much oll in thelr skins already. Wash your face clean every night with plenty of warm water and your skin will soon take care of itself, SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” - Genuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross’ on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil- lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years for lds Hea Pain Neuralgi; ‘oothache ’ ] a allie OE IS UNINC 55. sae DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Bad Loser 1s Full Name Today’ 'S Big Gifer r to All ore Yiho Have Stomach r Agom; Read About This Guaras Caesars of Today Evers the 10 MOTHER :~ Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Const Bld Absolutely Harmless ~ No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. TH E BEST RECOMMEN DATION FOR se Bare-to-Hair is the number who are trying to imitate it. If Bare-to-Hair was not growing hair on bald heads there would be no imitators. If there is baldness or signs of it you can't afford to neglect to use “Forst’s Original Bare to-Hair,” Correspondence Given Personal Attention W. H. FORST, Migr. SCOTTDALE « ————
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