Vi Was For rheumatism, gout,” eczema or hives, nothing is more beneficial than frequent sulphur baths, You can enjoy the benefits of heal- ing sulphur baths right in your own home, and at small cost by using Hancock Sulphur Compound nature's own blood purifying and skin healing remedy — Sulphur —sci- entifically prepared to make its use most efficacious. Use it in the bath. Also use it internally and as a lotion on affected parts, 60c and $1.20 theghottle at your druggist’s. If he cannot supply vou, send his namo and the price in stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. Hancock Liquid Surrnur COMPANY Baltimore, Maryland Hancock Sulphur Compound Ointment — $00 and 80¢ = for use with the Liquid Compound, mS, —_— 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—without delay—free your child's body of these health-destroy- ing parasites. Give him Frey's Ver- mifuge — America’s safe, vegetable worm medicine for 75 years. Buy it today! All druggists! Frey’s Vermifuge Expels Worms BABIES L MRS. WiNGLOW'S SYRUP The Infants’ sad Children’s Regulator Pleasant to give—pleasant to take. Guarar‘eed purely vege etableand absolutely harmless. It quickly overcomes colic, diarrhoea, flatulency and other like disorders, pew, The open published —p foymula appesrs on every label, pimples, blackheads, etc., cleared away easily and at little cost by Resinol Athletes Come Frem Cold Countries The athletic counties are | those with the lowest average temper- | ature, according to computations made Dr. Guillermo Hoxmark of the | Argentine weather burean on the | basis of performanees at the last two | Olympie games in Antwerp and Paris were repre. inhabitants number | Finest niost by Twenty-six countries | sented and the number of i of each were divided by the [ of points gaiped, thys giving the num | ber of thousands of inhabitants per | point, The countries were then ranged in the resulting order, When brought into relation with the annual ure it ap- that a authletic and no tempera- together, temper high low | average | peared average fahillty i ture go The | tions average the separately and two compet! together, result, Finland and the list In the Britain stands twelfth; Japan and the hottom figures of taken approximately Norway, | give the same [ In each | Sweden name i Spain, C tise head (ireat rechoslovakia, { Egypt are among those at {| of the list, | Bell-Ans Halts Over-Acidity This Widely Used Sure Relief Can Be Depended On Every Time. disagreeable, | How exasperat- how embarrassing to be a sufferer ow ing, from gas, headache, belching, heartburn, sick nausea and other BELI-ANS for Indigestion Relief. Tested by over 30 years’ use, i digestive disorders, is a harmless, pleasant Sure and ' | Toc Pkgs, at all drug stores. or send for free samples to Bell & Co, Ine, | Orengeburg, N. Y.—Ady. Gyroscope on Railroads 1028 the gy POs During the first used in the Year Of field. bring r rallroad raflroads to i fahie now used hy the ral this a lication it “functions as sstensive recording French Telegrams “Signed” The French postal authorities have satablishied a 1 1 of autograph tel. the sender of the foot lon and Inflammation are healed # Roman Eye Halaar Tr H-cent Rr or sen Ady 1 Exactly f that don't beat the den for Tired, Aching, Swollen Feet. Destroyed Currency A flat sum of 1.000.000) the books of the United ary as “unknown-destroyed,” ing to Paul Kinkead in an Liberty. This, he expl: to account for all that is lost or destroyed, but, as he says, “A much greater percentage of paper money is lost than is shown on books—how much, the treasury has no way of knowing™ Old Billiard Association The National Association of Ama- teur Billiard Players of the United States is the amateur billiard governing body in the world, i carried on States treas- accord article in attem ins, wa currency oldest Not Worried. day?" “Aw, I can always borrow an umbrella.” The new woman always when the new baby arrives, Favorable Criticism At a recent meeting of librarians a speaker said that he was surprised to find that, in a class of 30 boys, 20 had never heard of H. G, Wells, Tarkington and-—would you believe {t? lernard Shaw, Yet they knew a great deal about Caesar, and something about Cleopatra. He asked a boy who returning “Yanity Fair” what thought of lecky Sharp, “Oh,” replied i some Jane! tooth L3eorge ance wns he the “she boy, was gn The Reason “Why do you punch that hole In {my ticket?” asked™he man of the rail { way official, | "So you can pass through,” was the j reply. Vancouver Province, : i Tickets, Please “Don’t wish you was a boy again?’ “Sure. Then I could travel half-fare."—Smith's Weekly. you Pa Buzz Fails te a homer” {7 { mn h/ 1917 Tanase on we. (0.0) ost A HO A wih she Viack homd” ding American Cities Need Color, Expert Thinks A freer use of color in modern build Ings is advocated by the chairman ot Architectural and Allied Arts exjposi- tion. He hopes to sce American cities take on color to such an extent that it will make life more interesting and more cheerful. He suggests that the shade used In a bullding should sult the needs and genersl atmosphere of its locality, mentioning green as a soothing antidote for the high tension of the Wall street neighborhood. Con- versely, suburban regions of peace and quiet might run to gay reds, yel- low and orange to counteract & too constant calm, Broadway and the the atrical district call for rose color, or perhaps primrose. The vicinity of the Tombs suggests purple for the proper motif. Tropical cities have long used brilliant pinks and blues in thelr make up. Even southern California boasts of brightly colored buildings which would seem startling if set down in the gray and tan and buff of Northern and Eastern cities. Anglo-Saxons are shy of color, nod If American men are anything like as self-conscious about color In buildings as they are in clothes we shall not soon see Wall street In green or Lower Broadway in bright blue.~New York Times. Roof Makes or Mars Appearance of House The day of the drab roof is gone, the roof that simply shuts out ral and weather. True, the roof of your house must give protection against the elements, It must last, of the most prominent features of your home, the roof should also add much to iis beauty, Color Is becoming recognized more and more as an Important feature of home decoration, outside as well as in It relieves monotony, individusi ity, creates the very home, But, as ont rchitectural archi ural adds “at mosphere” ol On the roof especially color plays ar Important part. Most often the largest unbroken expanse of a house. the root frequently sets its whole eolor key pote. Thus restful coolness is achileved with _& roof of fresh blue-green tones while one In which soft browns and reds predominate creates an phere of genial warmth, Pleasing lines can be strengtheneq by tones contrasting with the body enlor or trim of your house or Its set ting: severe ones may be softened by the nse of blending shades. It is Im portant, of course, that the robf colot he In harmony with the rest of the house, for only then can it contribute its full share of beauty to your home Town vs. Country It is a mutter of common observa tion that country-bred people are not more dull-witted than townsfolk. Rath er have they stores of wisdom which the feverish distractions of town.-life do not breed For the purposes of sduention the country provides for more favorable material In some wars than the town. One does not need to be a Wordsworth or a Jefferies to find inexhaustible subjects of interest and inquiry in the earth and every com mon sight. The boy who lives amid meadows, mountains, woods ana streams Is at an advantage as com pared with his fellow whose horizon fs bounded by bricks and mortar, the endless monotony of the streets and the endless bustle of the factory and workshop.—London Morning Post. aslmos Extend City-Cleaning Idea From a health point of view, “says Hygeia Magazine, spring houseclean. ing is not sufficient. This authority points out that the alleys, back yards and vacant lots need to have the win. ter's accumulation of trash moved. The garbage pile and the manure heap should be taken away before the dis ease germs In them are spread about Stagnant pools and ditches breed mosquitoes and should be drained and cleaned. Weeds on vacant lots shonld be cut down, the water supply should Personality in Garden In the creation of your garden individual fancies, let the first step Vague daydreaming, however, will Your dream-garden must Plan the gar den with a fale degree of definitencsas down with the catalogues to actually make out the order for your seeds, Build for Permanence The Intending home bulider should realize that permanent construction 1s the only sensible type of construction for him. This Is donbly true in the case of the man of moderate means, and that takes In most of us, where the Investment In a home is a big thing, probably the biggest single in. vestment he ever makes, Justify the Kind Words Do the best you can when called upon to ald your city, your chu your friends, then some one can tell the truth about you when you pass on to another world —Decatur (Ala.) “Dally, PROPER WALK ON Children in Rural Sections Know Better Than Walk With Traffic. Do yon know the proper wolk on a country highway? Most persons, the elty bred, do not, and go the Chicago Motor club, In the poster issued to children, illustrates the proper method of walking on a country road, Children Visit Country. In 25,000 this terrl- tory the following bulletin, prepared by the club, will he read: “June days nre here: many children Hving In cities and towns will go to the country. The lesson taught by the poster does not apply to country chil dren. Children who live in the coun try know better than to walk with traflie, that Is, to walk on the right side of the road, Country always walk on the left roadway, agninst traffic, the city and town are need this warning. Some Drivers Careless, travel drivers are not way to especially school classrooms in of side the Ones “Cars ighways: swiftly on e« looking anything to cross their paths, If you ie were to walk with trafic a car might could his accidents have bappened in whose other ears, a turn in or by poor light walking on the right side way. These have happened if the had known that the only safe kK on a against the traffic stop car. Many this way. been the road, struck vision has have persons of the road. never persons ents, wonle need country a Speeders Pulled Up by Sounding of Car Horn One way to make person behave Is to make his misbehavio ous. On this theory, tried In Callfornia thrice when horn other driver law and comm Three tools posed to mean, * Is hoped that this will less driver haps he was not wrong. Traffic drivers on being stopped did not they were speeding If the fe heed, other drivers are supposed to take up neha doing realize How does not give the threetoot cry and the SUpPPOs Is that the offender lice meat will fear thn will Bear it and interpret “Stop that guy » words; just a comma left out #5 or ug Flattening of Springs Interferes With Action Keeping springs fit is not a mat ter merely of keeping the friction qualities between the leaves constant and In keeping with the car. A point usually overlooked is that springs tend to flatten out so they are unable to do their best work, This also interferes with the action of the devices that control the spring recoil. It is the first half-inch of spring de- flection that makes for the easiest ride. This is when the springs are doing their best work as the car's natural shock absorbers, and no smount of added equipment can com- pensate for this loss, which develops through wear. When springs flatten Just a quarter of an inch. it is obvious that this much of thelr first half-inch of best deflection has been sacrified. The remedy is to have them re- moved and rearched. Open Garage Doors Be sure that the windows and doors of your garage are open ere starting your automobile, cautions a bulletin Issued by the national safety council, which reminds motorists that all gas oline engines when running generate carbon monoxide gas. Scores of mo- tor vehicle owners have died as a re- suit of breathing a small quantity of this odorless gas which cannot be seen, Fresh ale alone will avert this bazard. Obedience to Traffic Lights Is Important Now that traffic lights have be. come rather universal in large cities as well as in small towns, it Is im- portant that every automobile driver get behind the movement to use these signals to the very best advantage, They are not perfect by any means, but with a little co-operation from the progressive car owner and driver, it that of the present difficulties will be ironed out and the situation cleared to the advantage of everyone, Cue thing to remember in driving through a city in which traffic light ; are emploved Is to on gtreel intersec. Very fre- the strect is obvious many stop thie side of any tien when It Is possible, when driving along one gees a friend and him a lift. At other case of nllowing a passenger to alight, Whitever the quently stops te give times it is a occasion may be other than those halts of traflic self and obedience to the traflic it Is best far that when one is ready to start seal it is not nal. Also it ity of stopping HD stopping, ir quired by the exigencies Hghts side to stop on the necessary to git for the ohiy LOM be following nny gE. Hooks on Truck Springs Found Handy in Liftin instal nu the hooks on Hocks on Front Springs Permit An choring the Truck to Lift Heavy Loads. the the trou grirln og ie the truck is } hooks are hs tractor or another are severa the hook Many Baltimore Deaths Blamed on Jay Walking alti iy has more walk han any other city of its size in ig to John H of the Baltimore Truett made the discussing the in fatalities in Jay accord director council. Mr. statement while creased number of traffic the city. According to a report of the United States Department of Commerce, such deaths increased 123 per cent over the corresponding period of 1026, “Four traffic policemen are unable to keep the women on the sidewalks at one crossing in the shopping dis trict while the traffic signal indicates ‘stop’,” Mr. Truett asserted. “Com pare that with conditions on the bus iest streets of New York, Cleveland Boston or other cities” AUTOMOBILE HINTS If there were no flivvers in prehis toric days, why did nature produce the kangaroo Kitchener Record. * * * Version B: “You see, Judge, when the officer held up his hand I thought he was waving, se I waved back. 1 did not know he was following me, Then when I turned into an alley there was no alley there” - - - One pedestrian says the trouble about a woman motorist is that she always thinks she has the right of way, says the Houston Post-Dispatch, Here in Houston, if she thinks that way, she has; we never dispute it. to inconvenlencd a cus plane after a 300-mile Might from Buffaln i IN GKLAHOMA Praises Lydia E. 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