Ee TN Sp ecial Offer to Victims of Indigestion Your Dru ngist Says Pleasant to Take, Elixir Must Help Poor Distressed Stomachs or Money Gladly Refunded. You can be 80 distressed with gas and fullness from poor digestion or is going to stop beating. Your stomach may be so distended relief—what's to be done. Just one tabliespoonful naturally. Oh! What blessed relief; but why not get rid of such attacks altogether? Why have them at all? * money back. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Removes Dandruff-Stope Halr Falling Restores Color an Beauty to AR and Faded Hair HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, Cal- louses, ete., mops all palin, ensures comfort to the feet, makes walking easy. 1bec by mall or at Drug- gists. Hiscox Cheayn Vorks, } uiehogue, 8 . ¥ DR.L.D.KELLOGG'S ASTHMAREMEDY for the prompt relief of Asthma and Hay Fever. Ask your “ruge gist for it. 28 cents ana one dole lar. Write for FREE SAMPLE. Northrop & Lyman Co.,Inc., Buffalo, N.Y. KELLOGG S REMEDY BEWARE OF WORMS IN CHILDREN Worms quickly ruin a child's health. If your child grits his teeth, picks his nostrils, has a disordered stomach—beware! These are worm symptoms! Quickly. see} hout delay—firee your ih d's body of these health-destroy- parasites. Give him Frey's Ver- pe. Eo — America’s safe, vegetable worm medicine for 75 years. Buy it today! All druggists! Frey’s Vermifuge Expels Worms Cause for Exasperation “What exasperates me more than anything else about the boobies who differ with and from me on politics, religion, the money question, the tariff, weather omens and the gulf toward which we are rapidly and inevitably drifting,” said J. Fuller Gloom, the human that they are so infernally proud of their own idiocy.” Kansas City Times, hyena, “is A 922. pound chureh bell in Taun- ton, Mass. has been repaired by elec- tric arc welding after being silent 40 years, Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads stop all iB pain quicker than any other method. Takes but a minute to ova the worst corn. Healing starts at once. When the corn is gone it never comes back. If new shoes make the spot “touchy” again, a Zino-pad stops it instantly. That's because Zino-pads remove the cause— pressing and rubbing of shoes. Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads are medi- cated, antiseptic, protective. At all druggist's and shoe dealer’s—35¢, Dz Scholl's Zino-pads Put one on—the pain 1s gone! a ———— WHAT CAUSES BOILS. Poile and earbuncles are the result of ime properd or Infection of © Sean, It's some- to determine the exact cause but CRRBOIL wil give quick relief, Noexpensive SPeration ia necessary as one spplieation of CARBON, 1 prompiy Se Supe the Ahapain and contin. f te Ins) box a dein. SPURLOSH-MEAl G0 NASHVILLE, TENN. <P Eas = Ee 2D GTuBB BBORN SO SORES. Resinol - Be — oy to Oaks park, Portland, Ore, mule (pictured above). i Missourl ~at least in this case—for the fllvver Why Frequent Change of Oil Is Vital. In spite of the fact that manufac- turers, garage men and dealers The introduction of improved lubri- cation systems, has done much tion troubles, but changing still demands the attention of the motorist. What Happens to Unchanged Oil. What happens when you fail to change oll? In produces a chemical which causes it to lose its lubricating the subfect of oil careful with the oil, lowering Its When there is no oll filter, of metal from the wearing surfaces and which accumulate In the oil may be forced to the engine op- erating parts the ofl is drained out of the crankcase, foreign matter will remain sufficient to add only enough oil to keep the proper level, crankcase Unless all quent oil changes than an engine which Is “broken In” because new bearing surfaces throw off a greater number of metal particles, After the first 500 miles of driving, it is advis- able to change the oil in the engine Repeat this operation every 2.0500 miles in warm weather, and every 1, 000 miles in cold weather, What Kind of Oil to Use. Fortunately for the motorist, oil service is today so highly developed that it is possible to get disinterested advice from filiing-station service men, oll dealers and garage men as to the best type of oil to use for your engine. In addition to this, manufacturers is- | sue booklets of Instruction with new cars, telling just what sort of oll to | age for best results, Remember that, at speeds of 40 tion by the motor Is considerably With or- may con- 5 miles becomes driving, the motor this amount Auto and Refinish Body Fastidious car owners who want to begin the spring months with an auto- mobile that is mechanically perfect spick-and-span In appearance Repair and refinishing establish- Cars put up for either or both types of work now will be given attention that eannot be commanded when the de- mand for speed becomes great. At no other time can an owner so well afford to be without his ear, Lining Up Front Wheels Many car owners fall to make head- way when lining up the front wheels because they fall to true up the wheels and tires separately. The front wheels may toe in the proper amount, but the rims may not run true, thus throwing the tires out of line. This can be de. termined by revolving the wheels sep- arately and noting how true they turn, Any variation may be due to the wheels being too loose on the axles or to the rims being screwed to the wheels unevenly. Motorcycle Coupe Popular in Paris The Inside drive motorcycle coupe is on the streets of Paris, It looks like a normal motor- cycle with a one-man body, top, windshield, curtains and all, placed well forward so the steer- ing can be done comfortably with the long handie-bars, A small radiator In front, over the steering wheel, makes the vehicle look like a small auto mobile. The motor is under the body with the starting crank at the rear. A small third wheel (n the right rear, supports the car at rest, Safe and Comfortable When riding in the rear seat of a car it is quite difficult to hold a baby comfortably, but by providing a car rier the trouble will be eliminated The carrier shown in the drawing con sists of a canvas bag, the open top of which is held rigid by a wood or metal Lengths of brass or galvanized chaln and two coll springs, to serve as Simple Baby Carrier Hung Behind Front Seat Is Safe and Comfortable, shock absorbers, are attached as In. comfortable. To prevent the crib from back of the front seat near the bottom by means of a short coll Carlton Groat, The Dalles, Popular Mechanics Magazine, Numbering Gear Shift to torist found that she was having great difficulty gear-shift positions, and ably, which hit upon the idea of employing some small metal numbers, such as mighl due to having to stop to think Procuring a he nailed sin sown ug» and an "RS them to the footboard In given speed change, to advantage, and the beginner had orly to glance down at the numbers to know exactly which way to carry the lever, eliminating all uncertainty AUTOMOBILE NOTES A See that the generator charges suf ficlent amperage at all times to avold battery damage, . ‘v ¢ Motorists have paid liberally and without complaint for good roads. The “detour” still persists. - - » Keep the foot flat on the floor board, unless actually shifting gears or slow {ng quickly to a stop, . . » Blow your auto horn at the rall- rond crossing so that the limited train will know you're around and won't run the risk of being knocked from the right-of-way. A MAN'S JOB They sat silently for a long time; “What are you thinking about?" he He knew he had to say some thing. She blushed and moved uneasily In her chair, “Never inind.” ehe answered sharp. ly, "It's your business to propose, not mine !"—Tit-Bits, HARD TO BELIEVE Nephew—Up among the snows and glaclers of Alaska, Aunt Sally, I hunted bear, Old Aunt— you'd have died 1 can't beligve it, John, gotten pneumonia and Brutal! Take now the bride of Joe Montcalm Her work is far from coarse his “balm.” Then asked for a divorce! Power! ul Stuff “ls your stuff any good for rheu- matics?” asked an old lady of a man selling embrocation. “Madam, it wonld take the wrinkles out of corrugated iron,” was the con- fident answer, Horse and Horse Judge—It seems very strange to me that you could keep on robbing that enormous corporation for so lang with- out being caught, Prisoner-—Well, the corporation was pretty busy itself. —Life, A Phase of Life A schoolteacher who was fond of a little girl's prattie remarked one day: “But 1 seldom hear you speak of your futher. Don’t you Jove your father?” “Of course. But he can only see me when with his lawyer.” One-Man Shop Stephens—My uncle is one of those wen who believe In singing at lis work, Durham-—What's his work? Stephens—He's an opera singer, LOVED HER STILL Girlie (recently scolded)-—Mother, do you love me still? Mother—Yes, be quiet, dear, Emancipation The gentler sex is gaining ground As ne'er it gained before Bince Graminaw's had her neck shaved round, 1 think she's swearing more. Not a Chance Stout Theatrical Person room) Window's n bit Wouldn't be much use to emergency! Landlady—There ain't goin’ any sich emergency! actors is weekly in advance! False Pride Biil—Yes, ma'am! He like to have my head in his business. Jean--Hee! Haw! He makes ivory pool balls. Noise Competition “Nero fiddled while Rome burned” sald the ready-made philosopher. “1 don't believe it,” answered Sena. tor Sorghum, “No musician with any gort of artistic self-respect would at tempt a violin solo while a fire depart. ment was performing in the streets,” Washington Star, (engaging smail, me in an to be Not Guilty “Don’t you think Badger Is Inclined to dally with the truth?” “1 don’t think he ever touches IL” For Sp ring s health Chimpanzees Slow to Pick Up Human Speech A chimpanzee might be talk with its fingers, as deaf talk, more easily than it taught to imitate sounds of speech, in the opinion of Dr. M. Yerkes Ss the Institute ot university served tried to teach them to say without much human Pay cholo gy at Several sclentists who ob guccess, these psy« hole erly Review known about “Perhaps the ape’'s fallure to develop speech absence of a sounds.” of Blology what anthropold hehavior chief reason for the i the tendency to imitate Doctor Yerkes “Seeing strongly stimulates to imita- tion, but hearing such effect.” He sounds made by apes are not but are primarily sions, which are not Jearned by explains have no that the language, expres seems lo believes emotional Why He Succeeded Honored political jut ally, duting his lifeti ofession RV. Pierce, w a ose cture s ere, _— a success few have equalled, His pure herbal remedies which have stood the test for many years are still among the “best sellers” Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- ery is a stomach alterative which makes the blood Sichts, It clears the skin, beautifies i pimple and eruptions vanish quickly. Die covery of Dr. Pierce's puts you fine condition. All dealers have it in Tiquid or tablets. Send 10 cents for trial i i — ID GENUINE YPO COD COD LIVER OIL“ HYPO PHOSPHITES A guaranteed remedy to prevent and overcome Coughs, Colds, Bronchial and Lung Affections, Lost Appetite, Dys- pepsia, Pains in Stomach, Indigestion, Pimples, Bad Blood, Sallow Complex- jon, Lost Weight, Strength and similar run-down conditions requiring a recon- structive tonic, TASTES LIKE RARE OLD WINE SAMPLE At your druggist’s FREE or by mail NOTE: Large size HYPO-COD sells for $1.00 at drug stores or by mail The Earle Chemical Co, Wheeling W.Va. Your Druggist Will Guarantee HYPO- COD to Help the Sich and Weak DE W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 17-1827. Violet Ray Windows Rehool equipped glass which trans- violet rays are producing fatter” English sebool according te the London eorre- Journal of the Amer Architects, room windows with a kind of ultra “aller and bovs, spondent of the ican Institute of “If the education committee of Smothwick, in Staffordshire, Is correct in its physical wel- fare of England's vouth ig henceforth guaranteed,” he declares new assumptions, the unable to live content to man who Is The within hig Income must be Hve without it bh or cold or has beem isesse give it Spohn’s. Use Spohn’ # to keep your horses working full UUme. For distemper, inflyenzs, golda pink eye, catusrhal § ever write for free advice. Tunneling by Electricity The new tunnel of the Great North- ern rallway under the Cascade moun- tains is literally being driven by elec tricity, Blasting shots planted in the rock are fired by It, shoveling ma- chines are driven by It, rock and dirt are hauled out and materials bauled into the bore by six, ten and twenty ton mine-type electric locomotives, and lighting and some special trically. HEARING RESTORED An invisible Ear Drum invented by A. O. Leonard, which is a Tiny Megaphone, fitting inside the ear out of sight, is | restoring hearing and stopping Head | Noises of thousands of people 628, TO Fifth Ave, will be given prompt reply —Adv. Sightseeing Device Tropical island enterprise has long followed the custom of rowing visitors about in glass-bottom boats so that they may see the fish ; New York busses now make a point of advertising their glass roofs—a recent precaution lest visitors to the metropolis miss the tops of sky yscrapers, Reverse English “I= he a credit to his family? “No; a debit, by all accounts.” —Lon- don Tit-Bits, One 0.cent bottle of Dr Fhot’ will save money, health, worm Peery's "Dead time, anxiety and One dose expels Worms or Tape 372 Pearl 8t., N. ¥ Adv To Combat Rheumatism Rheumatism is said to cost the Spohn Medical Co. Dept. BZ. td — August Flower For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, etc. Relieves Distress after Hurried Meals or Overeating. Being » gentle laxative, it keeps the di- gestive tract working normally. 30c & 90c. At all Druggists. G. G. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J. FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world- wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. HAAR LEM OIL CAPSULES correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Goro Mebpar. A i The important of wages and labor. more ternational society to been organized Exactly “Madge has postponed answering Jack until she can look up his rating.” “The asset test, so to speak.” Boston Transcript. ————————————— svi 1 LEST: EY Hie vhie S14 for somethi HAIR on a sation, that will grow ALD H oh sntiirydy A 1 Scottdale, Pa.)
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