aii RT YOUNG WOMEN MAY KEEP WELL By Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Here is Proof St. Paul, Minn—"“Here is a little advice I would like tp have you put in the papers,” Mrs, Jack Lorberter of 704 Dellwood Place wrote to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi. cine Company, “If young women want to keep their health and strength for the next thirty years of their lives, it is best tostart in right now and take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, I have tried the Compound myself and received fine re- sults from its use.” In describing her condition before taking the Compound, she writes, “I was afraid in my own house in broad daylight, I used to lock the doors and pull down the shades so that nobody could see me.” One day a booklet advertising the Vegetable Compound was left on her porch and she read it through. In so joing, she found a letter from a woman whose condition was similar to her own. “I bought Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,” Mrs. Lorberter continued, “and have had fine results My condition made me a burden to my husband. Now I ask him, “How is housekeeping?” and he says, “It is just like being in Heaven!” Are you on the Sunlit Road to Better Health? for bl h k i emishes, your skin clear, TOILET soft, smooth and white, your hair silky and glistening, your BAT H entire body refreshed, by cing SINE Glenn’s Sulphur Soap Contains 3347, Pure Sulphur. is all you need Soap Keep your complexion free of At druggists. Rohland's Styptic Cotton, 28¢ TTL I { Keep Stomach and Bowels Right By giving baby the harmless, purely vegetable, infants’ and children’sregulator. MRS. WINSLOW'S SYRUP brings astonishing, gratifying results making baby’s stomach digest food and bowels move as they should at teethin time, Guaranteed free from narcotics, opi- ates, alcohol and all harmful ingredis ents. 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TT, Cuard Against Fires in Huge Gencrators A peculiar fire-tighting instrument protects huge generators that produce electricity for a city. Sometimes such heat up under overloads and insulation catches fire, necessitat repairs. The new instru ment receives from each generator in a plant a continuous stream of test air through a pipe. If any smoke ap- pears in the test alr, it drifts through a thin beam of light that is directed across the mouth of the pipe against generators ing costly n sensitive cell, The smoke shuts out an infinitesimal amount of the light the instrument at once sounds u gong. stops the generator, and blows into the and generator case a charge of inert gas which extinguishes any flame that may have started. Thus fire protection is automatic and sud The chances slim that the power plant will ever be bothered with generator fires, “BAYER ASPIRIN” PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in “Bayer” Package den. ire Unless you the “Bayer Cross’ on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-five years for Colds Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia £00 Headache Ambago Rheumatism Pain, Pain “rr. Each unbroken “Bayer” package con Handy boxes few cents. Drug bottles of 24 and 100 tains proven directions, of twelve tablets cost also sell gists A Phenomenon A. Wallis. New York [ , has many being that one matory. r happened to a young 1001 in that reforma “What was Pittsburgh Chron Millions for Bananas Of the of this more money country spent by the people for imported fruit. half of it was spent for last year. The imports than hananas banana Americans, particularly Jostonians, most of the banana in this hemisphere, own Famous Religious Writer died on July 25, 1471. man mystic and ascetic writer and is generally regarded the “Imitation of Christ.” He was the superior of the Augustinian con- vent near Zwolle, Shielding Dad Father—*I got a teacher today.” right, pa. I'll change. note from your -*That's all quiet." —Ex- San keep it Ye Gods! Another Atrocity Flyosan still killing flies and mosquitoes ARE you still ghting flies and mosquitoes bry swatting them one at » time? Ordo you use Flyosan-original and best liquid spray ( them {uu fuaiaaitasy whieh wipes out by Mosquitoes and the common house fly, the deadliest pests that invade the home, are bond. ed with millions of disease germa. "Swatting™ them seantters these deadly germs into the air which you and your fam. ily breathe. Flyosan floats through your reoms. It des stroys all these germs as well as all the flies and mosquitoes which carry them. 3 Pesermian's han the right J insecticide for such in sect. On sale wherever / drugs are sold. AAAS AANA 5 ray ~~ Here is the right insecticide Jor each insect: FLYOSAN, Liguid Spray — kills flies and mosquitoes. PETERMAN'S ANT FOOD « exterminates ante, PETERMAN'S DISCOVERY, Liquid « exter. minates bed-bugr PETERMAN'S ROACH FOO De xterminates that cockroach army, PETERMAN'S MOTH FOOD — protects against moths, them all, We have bad nearly 50 years’ ex. perience. We know that is true. ’ 200 Fifth Ave, N.Y.C. ormmuni qv Building City Planning Grows All Over the Nation More than 000 cities und towns in the United States had applied the zoning principle to municipal growth at the end of last year, Ten yeurs before only six communities were exercising some form of control over the use to which real estate might be put. There is now not one of the larger population centers that aot have an agency of some character which busies itself with determining the destiny of various sections within the corporation boundaries, ground plans are being extended in instances to Include adjacent which may sometime become a of the municipalities. Potentially, this movement must be regurded as a major feature of Amer. fcun life. It is making for orderly de velopment of industrial, residence and merchandising districts, Thus It is helping to stabilize values and assure contentment among residents, Individ can enter on projects with a greater feeling of security. S50 so and from an does Scientific areas, part uals clally, economic stand- point, zoning Is equally justifying it- self. That was the finding of the United States Supreme a few months It bas reaf- firmed In a second case. court ngo. gince been Zoning is on which to its possibilities as a molding influ { ence for the better in American af- fairs.~ Indianapolis News, a sound legal adds Trees Shoald Frame House, Not Hide It Planting in the front yard should { consist of i to screen the the street, but alwa i 0 Ts trees, so placed us never view of the house from vs to frame it and sh ation of and to is to ¢ren vitnl They ind provi observer nnd miss for trees | shou! considering front variety to shrubs to be ‘ant 3 the d, there Is a very large select from Man Worth Consulting Too muny peg rial merchant as &# man with a yard full of piles of rough material, some one who the mason and con- tractor some of the things that go into a building. Yet there are many the word “house” or “bullding” mukes the average citizen think of the mer { chant of materials. He is an expert | in it; he Is consulted about it; he fs a man the home builder should often consult, His suggestions will be very helpful, ¢ think of the mate sells cities where Home Reflects Spirits There is no doubt that environment affects persons. Little wonder is it that they who live in shabby, down-at- | depressed. Much of their spirit and confidence are borrowed from their surroundings. How great a duty it is then for a man or a women to provide thémselves the best possible living conditions, Hope, confidence, pride in home and joy in living are worth striv. ing for. Let your home be such as to inspire them, Loan Associations’ Work There is no institution in American life more conducive to thrift and or- derly saving than the building and loan association. It Is a modern tri- umph of economic co-operation and conservation, and the growing popular: ity is the greatest rainbow of prom- ise on the horizon of the undeniably extravagant period of American life Optimism There never was a man, or a busi ness, or an institution, or a town, or a section, or a country--in short, there never was anything subject to human influence that the spirit of optimism could not help or that pessimism failed to harm.—Albany Herald. S——————— Avoid Home-Owning Worries The pleasures and advantages of owning a home may be lost through worry about overdue payments, poo: construction, or an unpleasant neigh borhood. So It pays to make a care ful decision and avold such worries, Be Part of Community The man who hinders legitimate progress is a Habllity to his commu. nity. And the man who doesn’t help, hinders, CENTRE HALL, PA. NE ’ ’ DFT FIAT WH HET DY, IS. the recently, reguiat jssion to the n annual for adn through are now year the historic and un- institution on the Hudson throws wide its doors and from out of rank and such as have demonstrated their right Once a file of soldiers enter The son from the lean farm in Iowa are “buddies” at least, is the banker In Wall street Such, “Who are you? but “What can you do? The list of young men who by rea- of their perseverence and their determination to achieve how wear the Sam Browne belt and shining shoulder bars of an officer show that the ambition of Young America is as broad as her boundaries. Observe that none of them are former service men nor had they distinguished themselves in purely military events. All are men of a year's serviee or more who ap- parently enlisted in the army with the idea of competing for a West Point scholarship, Cadet Lieut. Hans W, Holmer, twenty-six, of Medford, Ore, one of the seven, upset West Point tradition when he won the much-prized title of “Honor Man,” making a total of 0 757.056 points out of a possible 2.975, The first regular army appointee ever to gain such distinction, he stood No. 1 in the class of 1027, consisting of 208 eadets, Cadet Harold A. Kurstedt of Weehawken, N. J. another of the geven, took second highest honors with a total of 2,744.60, The remaining five ex-soldiers grad uated also In relatively high positions They were: Cadet John T. Holst of Now Haven, Conn.; Cadet Cyril E acete of the dilitary : inted to the army. (Left who were | Gus 1rd ig} the attained ,by the regular army largely 1 perce shin of corps of on har been West [Point throuczhon: all de iy their ald wore preparatory conducted partments of the army. year, 95 soldiers this summer, The were ontered in the pre- paratory schools after having satisfied certain elementary requirements at the camps and stations they were gery. ing In. To attend youths must be be. tween the ages of nineteen and twen- ty-two, have at least one year's service in the army, and possess the equiva- lent of a high school edneation, Get Another Chance To fail to qualify for the prepara. men bursting of the young soldier's bubble of hope. On the contrary, failure has seemed merely to spur many of them on to further study and greater deter mination to make These men who rise from the ranks are moved by determination, persistency and intelli gence, Ofttimes the classes at the various West Point preparatory schools include men who have failed a second time before finally winning admission, The soldierstudents are quartered in regulation army barracks when at. tending preparatory school and under the usual soldier discipline with the exception that lights are allowed to burn as long as there is home work to he done. The curriculum includes all the neccessary academic subjects and gol, a ns 12 cylinders, Comn “Make it nds ri snapp is the big idea z, Squads! guns without guns, squads at target practice Squads with squads i The the carriage of high-held head, of each pair of An interval, Azain the parade alive The ten- ground is Mass athletics for future track cencentrates on getaway Another group use, the At the to win trying One group is building up its bi- ceps by raising and lowering forms destined ser are iteell on Over on the hotel veranda, a fortn- nate chap in the immaculate whites of the season twirls his visored cap and chats, consciously, with one whe is ob. viously a girl from home. There a few strollers through the shady paths which lead toward the shimmering wa. ters of the river, tomance and health and «duacation! Thus does Opportunity offer the al lare of her any American youth who has the conrage to claim her, smile to Hoodoo Day George Bernard Shaw was ridienl ing the American marriage system, or rather the ease with which divorces are obtained here, “1 was at a dinner here In London,” he scoffed. “when I heard an Ameri. ean girl and a young Enbligh chap discussing thelr approaching mar. riage. “fut don’t vou think that being married on a Friday might be un- lucky? the Englishman asked. To which the American girl repliod: “That's «0! You wouldn't be able to get a divorcee before Monday." Molding Rubber The bureau of standards says that rubber is not poured into melds in a molten condition, but Is molded in gteam-heated presses, the tempera. ture of the molds being high enough fo cause the rubber to become plastic and assume the shape of the mold fiard rubber contains at least 21 per cent of combined sulphur, Vuleaniza. tion must therefore be prolonged and the rubber compound must contain sufficient sulphur to produce the grade of hard rubber desired, Gave Jefferson Idea Thomas Jefferson was the first President to conceive the idea of an exploration of the country reaching to the Pacific coast. He says In hie autoblography that be obtained the inspiration from John Ledyard a young New England sailors in 1783
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