It May Be Hrgent y Children Cry | for It Castoria is a comfort when Baby is | No sooner taken than the little at ease, If restless, a few coe bring contentn \ r for Castoria drops ents nto ', meant give the ie doctors’ table pro- ens 1 pation mus —Or other without it; some 1 unopened, ways be effective the Mook a bottle, ak Tr 3 i ke MR “NATURE'S REMEDY the #afe, deper le laxative, Keep A og TO MORROW @ Ainicuy For Sale at All Druggists Health Giving - EF mshi fd All Winter Long Marvelous Climate = Good Hotels = Tourist Cam pes—Splendid Roads orgeons Mountaia Views. The wonderful desert resort of the West Pais Siti [FET] COMPOUND COUGHS. COLDS oda Sat TTS) VOW le ho Mrs. Hoover College Bred i inte to nol Five hat , 2 tha 0 Mra {ol as First lidge is a i rsity of Ver wen few oe S00 mistre col sos of mont. graduntes ai the White House Even the expensiy milliner not uphold high-hatting. may Help Kidneys y Drinkin More Water | Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and | Help Neutralize irri tating Acids Kidney and bladder irritations often result from acidity, says a noted au- thority. The kidneys help fliter this acid from the blood and pass it on to | the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burn. | ing, scalding an brritation der, obliging sensation, or getting up | at the neck of the blad- | you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread: the wae ter passes sometimes with a scalding | sensation and is very profuse: again, there is difficulty in volding it, Bladder weakness, most folks call It because they can't control urina- tion, While it Is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is often one of the most simple ailments to overcome, Begin drinking lots of soft « water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your phar. macist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast. Cone tinue this for two or three days. This will help neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer are a source of irritation to the bladder and urls nary organs, which then act normal again. ’ Jad Salts 1s inexpensive, and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Mthia, and Is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by acid hrritation, Jad Salts causes no bad effects whatever, Here you have a pleasant, efferves- Ant lthla-water drink which may quickly relieve your bladder Irritation. EE RAE A a NEEDED BUILT-IN FEATURES PTT TNT NT (Rby D J Walsh) YLVIA NORTH sat with her friend, Helen Morris, on the seat under the old grapevine exchang ing confidences, Helen, passing by, had Sylvia sewing and hud hastened across the yard to sit beside her for a little while, Helen's lovely durkness was enhanced by a startling new hat in henna, and Kept left hand moving restlessly In arder to BT "Spe - ok TN ¢ seen she hier of un enormous din fair cham thi tiny of betrothal ring. Sylin, n faded hie wig engaged. but Wis incandescence mond. her and sweet, bray She, in beside ware too her ring like a the Helen's big one uy those for cunning bought on Ei “They're but all so it’s what | should ob Have you been out to Peter has one bungalows out Helen dollhouses, hear that anew 181! of round you" suid such much alike. Th jeer see It “Yes myself » walked out ther reed Sylvia, Sunday we ful img et m™ ber new honn dotie his best. One's hes? conld dn I one tater Helen drove up In invited Syl for look htingnlow Syvivia went Helen the rubbish of wood and shay roadster and vig to zo uutl to Lovust avehine t the new She over foliowed Sweet smelling ings from room to room Helen was very gracions to the workmen and very im portant She order just to feeling gnve a small text her new or two of ownership. “Isn't it thusinstieally. “And almost too big to he Now we'll and look at your new house” The between stucco Locust avenge and the tiny East road was so striking that Sylvia's Joy was hushed to silence. She had a key and they went in and looked around, Helen criticizing freely “1 couldn't stand they came out, “but vin was pale splendid?” she asked en called a hungalow gO contrast the beautiful bungalow on dollhouse on he it. maybe § said ou ean” as Sy She thought Helen cruel It » like salad before ene who She couldn't have as eating chicken They didn't say much as they drove away from the dollhouse. Helen had to watch her driving and Sylvia was too oppressed, That night Sylvia had to sit in the parfor because it rained. After the other boarders had cleared out by go ing to the “movies” Peter came, “You've been crying,” he sald at once. Sylvia shook her head. He put his finger under her chin, lifted her face and studied it gravely with his shrewd, Scotch gray eyes, “Anything I can help?” he asked. “Mercy, no! You-—you're wonder ful, dear.” He smiled. “Sometimes 1 don't feel so very won: derful. Like today. Oliver Lawrence took me out to see that new house he's putting up for Helen. Call that a bungalow! Have you seen t¥ “Yesterdny, Helen took me” “Great place. Bullt-in features and everything, Makes our Hitle nest look pretty slim, eh?” “No, no, Peter! low.” He nnghed a little as men do when they've discovered a secret, As he was going away he said: “Give thut key to the bunga low you've got, will you, Syl? “Lost yours?’ she demanded Peter did not answer When he went nwany he took the key Withom it Sylvia could not enter paradise She did not see the bungalow again for that Land wus thin she thought it better not to it un ti had got the fmpression Helen had made upon her, She pnd have mul I love our bunga- me her One was eter ther {WO reasons, both Keys and an Sea she over wished that she had been so brave trong that Helen could not ! impression The next three ones Syivia kept on with her the library until the lust Weeks were Luss Jub at Then went minute clothes and with presence she on her pt to the married new and wus thine parsonnge Peter in the of ister's family train for S te visit week They came afternoon Hin Then they toox thy iverion, where they wen Peter's married sister for a back one beaut gtation t« “We mi Odd Judgments Made Under Ancient ‘ ered was d under uniti cutlery sword fect that in Nor i far tiv! oo I Ine man 8 Wen pogs were fo hang barn In an old set of municipal eon demned nnnsed fnws Schleswig Holstein is a statute provid ing that working on a building. which death paid the pen alty by surrendering itgelf to the fam ily of the if the fused to give the finod 8 marks in the town Prince Dimitri, was cnused his victim up owner timber he of CUglich, tussin, rible, nssussinated in 15M town bell, and this was a political offense, the bell was banigshed to Tonolsk, Siberia, by the Russian government. There the bell lan. guished in disgrace for many years, At length It was reconstructed and hung up in a church, bot it remained in exiie Finally, in 1802, after sery- ing a sentence of 300 it was fully pardoned and "restored to its na tive village. In some of the Scottish islands the fishermen still cling to the old custom of beaching a boat from which a fisherman has been drowned. The boat is dragged op on the beach, the fishermen assemble about and corse it; then they leave it to rot upon the beach. A French lawyer has told how a glacfer was escommunicated on ae. count of the damage it had done to life and property in the valley. In English law there was for many years a statute compelling owners of per sonal chattels which had caused the death of a man to give them to God. This was accomplished by. turning them over to the cfown to be sold nnd the proceeds applied to plous uses, fix grave years, Apt to “Spill the Beans” “One who wishes to believe himself wise,” sald HI Ho, the sage of China town, “must find some way to «'leron his wife and davghters.”— Washington Star. elvet Beans Are Soil Improvers for Good Results Is With Corn. corn in if iH receive nn profit from anted sione ETOWer » Corn in Htion to hoproving his soil Plant in Alternate Rows. The ron i planted in altern beans sou rows, tl bennsg six rel na fropping apart on poor sol hon! ultivate Ve Cov In this way a ton or m £14 ir ey Cankers to Cure rable nkers, for they nie at dark. » eank 5 are of next year tion kers are often bl nreas ghted twigs ar in the bark id be cut out beyond the dis inner bark. disinfected with cor ers sho part of the ld be sublimate colored paints d or and with white lend paint, coal tar cut off during the growing season wix Inches below and the stoh ting can be quickly stick about the part disinfected. with an swab on the end of a which is carried In a bottle of disinfectant growing tree is more suscep fire-blight than a slow-grow done tible to usually less susceptible than a young tree, 00000000000000000000000000 ¢ Around the Farm 8 5 0000000 0000000000000000000 All work makes a and generally grouch. no play An Inch of compost manure pot on your lawn now will give good green grass next spring. Cutting the weed trees In the farm woodlot will Improve the quality of the stand in future years, ce + » Protecting farm machinery from the weather daring the winter will save heavy drains on the bank account next spring. ®t 8 » A farm inventory and a credit state. ment will tell where you stand in the farming business, and may help yon get the loan you need to expand that business. * se Much heavier dressings of barnyard manures may be applied to garden soilg during the winter than while the vegetables are growing. In fact, chick: en droppings may be safely applied for some plants at no other time of the year. One ton of sach fertilizer Is equal to two or three tons from the daliy barn, nso NEWS FLASHES BRASS BANDS SPORTS PADIO does bring the R clgse.” It does mean m farm famili 4 T You radio. Radio that reac! 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