MRS. BASSETT ALWAYS TIRED Now in Good Health by Using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound N———— — Pinkham's Vegetable Cr - | pound whenever | needed it. Wis WI first used it 1 v.3 sobad I could hardly walk across tho room without cry- ing. I was tired all the time. I think my trouble was com- ing on me for six months before I realized it. I read of your wonderful medicine in the paper, and * * * my husband bought me a bottle, and after the first few doses I felt better, so kept on taking it until I was well and strong. I take it at times when I feel tired and it helps me, I will always have a good word for your medicine and tell any- one what good ft has done me. I recommended it to my neighbor for her girl, who is sixteen years old, and it was just what she needed. She is feel- ing fine now, apd goes to school every day."—MRgs. EF. BassETT, Hayford Avenue, Lansing, Michigan. Do not continue to feel ‘all run-down and half sick when Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is sold by drug. gists everywhere. It is a root and herd medicine and has been used by women for over fifty years, FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world- wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. So CETTE OIL Z CEES Lydia BE. correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Goro Mzpat. ON'T NEGL inflamed eyelids or other eye irritations. You will find a soothing and safe remedy in MITCHELL EYE SALVE. HALL & RUCKEL New York Clty at all druggists. THEY SPREAD DISEASE sitracts and from your Gedler. BRAROLD SOMERS BDrookiyn RED.ROUGH SKIN is ugly and annoying—make yoiir skin soft, white, lovely, by using Resinol Lines She—] draw the line He—1 see you do. of it your lipstick must have slipped. at kissing. FOr speedy ana effective action, UT Peery's “Dead Shot” has no equal A rvingle dows cleans out Worms or Tapeworm. 272 Pearl Bt, N. YT. Adv. The weak man Is apt to be restless; the great man always tranquil, fate of being flattered. Takes Qut all pain instantly CORNS Dr, Scholls Zino pans stop afl pain quicker than any other method. st, S20Wn the worst corn. starts at once. When the corn is gone it never comes back. If new shoes make the spot “touchy” again, a Zino-pad ope it instantly. That's because Zino-pads remove the cause— pressing and rubbing of shoes. August Flower For indigestion, Dyspepsia, ete. Relieves Distress after Hurried Meals or Overeating. *~ Being » gentle laxative, it keeps the di- gestive tract working normally. 30¢ & 90c. Atall G. G. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J. Father Riboud, a French ft AAA » pe we Eg ok i LE pt believes in bringing the come and seek it, of the Dark continent. with Father Riboud holding (Malaisia). to the semi-nuked Penang Bible lesson province of Wellesbey via NEW SPARK PLUG IS MONEY SAVER Small Investment at Proper Time Helps Make Larger Qutlay Unnecessary. Exhaustive tests by automotive engl neers prove that motor car owners many times are compelled to spend considerable money to have their en- gines overhauled, and new paris put in, to overcome operating difficulties that could have been obviated had a new set of spark plugs been installed at the proper time, a complete new set of spark plugs at ing, or at least once a year, dollars and cents economy. tests have definitely shown that saving in ofl and gasoline alone, with new spark plugs, more than pays their cost within a few months, in addition efficlenc Snare Plugs Regularly. Motor years car manufacturers, a few ago, gpark plugs. Today they are recom fending in their Instruction books that owners change their plugs regularly, plugs have been in recent years. believed even though spark vastly improved It was formerly that a spark plug was giving efficient service so long as it continued to fire regu- larly. The engineering tests supplied overwhelming evidence that this was Incorrect. The greater stress on spark plugs, caused by a combination of gion engines, idly, To secure full power from gasoline | rapidity. i this, despite | present-day fuels, Causes Leakage. Under this tremendous stress the | electrodes become pitted. Carbon is | burned on to the insulator and the | shell. This causes a leakage of part | of the current supplied, from the bat- tery, reducing the spark’s intensity. Full power is not extracted from the | gas mixture. Much good gasoline is {| wasted by passing out the exhaust. The longer the old spark plugs are { permitted to remain in the cylinders | the more vicious becomes the circle | of poorer combustion, crankcase dilu- | tion and pitting of pistons and cylin. | der walls, That Is why manufacturers recom- | mend that car owners Install new | spark plugs at regular intervals, To | do so restores power and speed. In | less than a year's average running | there is a distinct loss which impairs | engine performance, Then the owner | may be faced with a bill for consider. i able repair work which could probably | have been obviated had he renewed his spark plugs at the proper time, | Proper Steering Often Eliminates Bad Skids Just why it is that so many motor. { Ists think of their brakes alone In | connection with skidding remains a problem. Experienced drivers have sald time and time again that they can take a car with bad brakes and prevent ‘it from skidding through sheer good steering. But the average driver still clings to the idea that the skid Is all a matter of traction and braking. When the streets are slip. pery aud In dangerous condition, care ful consideration always should be given to steering, with avoldance of quick movements in steering as the outstanding point. Make changes In the cat's direction as carefully as you would apply the brakes, and if the car starts to skid, always steer in the direction of the skid, meanwhile re. lensing the brakes ! i i “Put on Your Chains,” Is Advice to Autoists Once you have bought chains for your car, use them. That is the advice of Charles E. Hill, vice president of the National Safety council. Too many motorists fail to do so, either because they are too lazy to put them on or according to Mr. Hill CHnins are so simple to adjust, how. ever, that they can be put on by chil dren In very quick time. Some girl members of thé headquarters staff of the safety Institution recently demon. onstrated how comparatively simple it is to drape the chains over the tire, so that the hookd just shout touch the ground at the rear; shove the car for. ward until the connecting hooks are about a foot above the road, connect first the inside and then the outer hook as tightly ss possible by hand, and when the automobile starts rolling the chains loosen up a bit, which al lows them to creep on the tire, Auto Racers Refuse to Race With French Woman Giving up a promising career as an Mlle. Mozette, petite automobile now finds drivers to race singer, driver, men refuse against her, to match her against Jean La Costa, world's champion racing driver, Los Angeles, Mozette in her racing car. Must Prove Innocence cident Is assumed to be guilty unless of cessation, In a test case, laid down bile Jurisprudence. Heretofore theory that the person damaged by an prevailed in many courts. Sometimes the same court decided differently in different cases, AUTOMOBILE NOTES defective brains than by defective brakes, . & @» “Wrist pin” or to vw ., She HY oe “piston pin"? great deal these days. Either is cor rect, but piston pin seems more ac curate, .« ® » There are ruts at the bottom of most hills, warns the National Safety council, which advises motorists not to hit these ruts at too high a speed, else they may lose control of the car. * 5 » Mental tests for antomoblle drivers, to help decrease the number of acel dents, are favored by the committee on the canses of accidents of the Na tional Conference on Streets and Highways, “oe The sports editor should take over the auto casualties under the head of “The Human Race,” for they are run ning even with births, which average States, i oo c—== v Building Advice in Selecting Trees for Roudsides Onks are more generally useful for roadside planting than any other kind of tree, says the United States Depart. ment of Agriculture, There are spe- cles of this tree native to nearly all Maples are next in Importance for a large part of the but, as the most used species the selection must be made carefully. The most trees for the cooler dry regions are the green ash, black locust, hackberry,’ thornless honey locust and poplars, with box elder, willows and poplars for the ex. tremes of cold and drought, according to Farmers’ Bulletin 1482-F, “Trees for In warm, dry cli- or gums, the the Jerusaiem thorn and the mesquite are good, Success In roadside tree planting, depends on properly locating the plants along the high. promising adequately protecting them fron thoughtless persons, roving stock and insects and diseases, The best effects in roadside planting are produced usually by giving the gredominant place to the common plants of the neighhorhood, using In troduced plants in subordinate posi tions, it Is pointed out. Next In desir ability are plants from regions having similar growing conditions, either In this country or abroad. The bulletin gives the characteris tics of the different reglons through out the couniry and suggesis trees that may be expected to grow In each. Good Investment in Ownership of Home The psychological advantages of owning one’s home are quite often in tangible yet pevertheless practical, A man's self-respect is Increased and he becomes a more substantial citizen by reason of home ownership. He takes a larger Interest in civic affairs. His mind Is freed from worry and his un. divided energies can be directed to his livelihood. His home Is an expression of his Individuality both in architec ture and Interior arrangement, and pride of ownership Is fostered, His home Is an index of his success in busi ness and his sense of justified vanity is gratified. His home lends him social prestige, which In turn reacts favor nhly on his position in the community and In his business The old quotation is trne: “Where your treasure ig there will your heart be also.” What finer place on eartl can a man select to place his treasure than In his own home? Howe owner ship gives a man more comfort, pleas ure, safety, satisfaction, materinl and spiritual return than any other (on vestinent on earth, Plan Home Carefully Impatience has caused as many on satisfactory homes as poor construc tion. The home Is the most complex investment the family unit ever makes, Hence more thought should be given to the matter than is given to the se jection of the Easter hat or to having the old ear overhauled and refinisha2d Planning and building the pew home should be considered deliberately, nnt over-with look. Give it the time Its importance deserves, and as you ad mire its splendid silhouette in the moonlight as you approach It after an you will feel well repald for having aecomplished the big job well, Save Money for Home There never was a better time for right now. You'll look back some day saving for a home as years practically wasted. The average man of small or moderate income becomes a saver only as he has a definite and desirable ob- ject In view. Few people, except mis learned to economize for the real joy Get a Stake in Land It's a queer trait of human nature that the possession of a little ren) It makes him feel! as though he had a place in the world with a right to it. It gives him responsi bility=it spurs him on to do his best, it's just like having yonr own wife, or your own baby, or your own car— the other fellow’s possessions may be very nice but--you want your own le Exchange. Metal Roofs Block Sparks Sparks from chimneys In New Braunfels (Ala) have little chance of doing harm, for it is a city covered with metal. Ninety-five per cent of the roofs are of sheet steel, Thirty years ago a fire chlef began outlawing wood roofs within a small gone. Gradually the whole city was incinded.~ Washington Star, Get Contractor's Advice Before buying an old house, it fs snfest to have a reputable contractor over It, dingnose its defects and os | ta the cost of needed repairs. Making Use of Maps for Dress Patterns | Old maps are Ing, says the the Christian Science Monitor, will be patterns for dresses geen. The French have ransacked the now signing geographical! frocks, have taken the Sixteenth and teenth century convey thelr tours to sil Paris correspondent of Wheth remains to couturiers, world for Ideas nave They Keven maps and quaint and satins and robes many-starred mariners’ little Images Indleating Sometimes the new ered with wavy seas islands, but dered with map scales, first of made a lurge collection hooks aining is said that tl favorably rec prog Rg and Afternoon colors cOn Kw evening are dotted with winds, frocks are con and tree-bhearing are simply bor The firin which ornamentation of early travel primitive m It je nen } others thought this cont aps y models have been eived by the “trade” Almost as Good “Why did you put that mt your I ‘Because dn't find any mA IT} il turtie in sister's I coul Boy. frogs erican After in three one has learned to keep house rooms, up under eleven one wonders how one i : } ever hore and their eggs. —— —— Tourist—Speak English? Foreign Restaurant Owner—A leetle, Tourist—That's Jake Gimme a plate of Boston and a mug of Java. ——— ne sos To some natures It { to hate ag to breathe CHILDREN CRY FOR “CASTORIA” Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages REINS ns fasy Mother! been in Fletcher's Castoria has for over 30 years to re lieve bables and children of Coustipa- tien, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diar- rhea: allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, by regulating the and Bowels, aids the assimi- lation of Food: giving natural Lieep without fa lige and } Stomach opiates, i € The genuine bears signature of used in making capsules, is obtained from sea ifornia. Agar, candy 3 weed | ind paint, n Lower Cal Abeba Oe to over- ————— si PRINTING PLANT FOR SALE est, 15 yra.l rent $150. Price 12.608 File 2264 ELECTRIC FIXTURES APPLIANCE Pittston, Pa. rent $75; sales $27,000 yr. Bargain "es Loo. hurry, File 1153, STOVE PD FURNACE STORE Eastern og fo Sompe vet ition ; agency; Fob 12,009 yr Price $5,000. File 1i40 HOTEL AND REAL ESTATE main highway: no competition; 32 near lake resort; big sacrifice G STORE—PRICE 35,000 Pa.; receipts 12000 yr: rent $80 with § roama; bargain File 536. AWNING—ATTO TOP BUS, Eastern Pa. city; lit. tition, employs 8; does $27,000 yr.; profite; A-1 loc. bus well known; est re. Price $56.000, terms File 2147. IGAR STORE—RECREA TON BLDG, dally; well furnished, resent owner Price 18 yrs; $0,000. File 174 DRU est. 27 yes chair rer shop: lune re; real i ATR LATA ey 6 1 abies, e oo ter: 4 booths; 3 daa 860. Eile 787. ing with ty Oy Patt. nvitations and Sth at reasonable a CO. JENUINE PORTO pe POTATO BR ™ j1.60 a orders early and seule better ranteed. BK. MEEKE *Nichonin, Georgia: un ig you You i i a a Hoy 0 o So, (no ty ROBIN Rox 185, ndleton, Oregon. ow TIRES TIRES TIRES Buy your tires at wholesale, new frst quality 20x34. $5; all 4.imch SN 40; 4% Inch G-<ineh, $18; alec Halloons and standard makes at low prices. Shipped C. O. ID. no de sorit, Deslers wanted ERATED MOTOR FRODUCTS CORP, . 280 West B34 Si, New York Oy. Tie OIL BURNERS Our burner Is listed as standard by Under writers and by Board of Standards Tand Ap In, N. Y.; an stiractive sales proposition or your territory is opew. salesmen appl ance men, oll burner dealers Indivigeal write. Dur power burper in the simplest a lowest In price. Department ID NATIONAL wh STARY * BURNER a » Curtiandt DAHLIAS Send for our cataleg listing 100 of the latest and choicest Dahlias. JOSEPH NUNEVILLER Salem New Jersey TEN DOLLARS buys Interest in three laree California companies. New pale gan for investors, Free Rulletin. COMMERCE Crocker Wide, Kan Francisco, Calit. ons ™ TEXAS LOST MINES Buried Barn 3 weekly spare tishe. Dime and stamped instrue lone and plan Box “e ustin, a. - - eT SERS WRN
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