SEE EEE ESSE TEESE The Waldorf-Astoria New York, is to be demolished office building. For more than a the best known hotels in the world. hotel, next OEE Eee see e Ns ee i Jor are you on? Every day getting when a ship Is at sea the captain, with an astronomical instrument measures accurately the altitude of the sun above the horizon and with a series of charts determines his position on the great waters. The safety of and the safety of his passengers depends upon his accurate knowledge of he is, how far and In what direction he has gone he last computed position, his ship where since his long ohserva- find you How tions to When did or determine in cold whetlier or not you your as a since you took ont where figure out were? bank hard were in work- you your balance figures creasing efliciency man? Yon void of watery plows. Your de as the are sailing a marks and plain along which a sea just as mile posts vessel life is not like any other life. GIRLIGAG. prin. 995. ve Tir Bell Bymiivass foe “Marksmanship has so Improved among women,” says Cynical Sue, “that the only time a wife misses her husband is when he’s gone.” { i i street, and make avenue Thirty-fourth room for @ century this has Histor § been one of © LAE 2 2 8 8 0 8 os ss Thema. ZING LION was pacing up and down his cage in the zoo, Most of the animals asleep, but King Lion was pot feeling sleepy as yet, He had had a splendid afternoon nap after his dinner and wins wide awake, He looked through into the next ¢nge. There were three little cubs-his chil dren, 1 hey looked so ful! They would play and and do them no Lion thought chile They came to the mired dren should do. Bat never hu the Idea friendly with boys and girls, They mustn't get any wrong ideas about who would be fit pluymates for them, This might give them wrong didn’t know the nd the jungles as he did Leo, were now he nnd so beautl- though they frolic with children harm, Well, ren were all zoo nnd they ad and sensible chil- his children must that they could gentle looked as King rignt him, as wise ve he zoo life fdeas, i forests a Then he not wy, had opened his sleepy Lion, 1 have some ind which 1 wat tomorrow you tell this 1d brother. little his eYUSs, used to live far-off hunted and n tht life. Here it is iufe for a ex very 48 8 roared and lived ling, citing, dangerous safe, much 00 8 lon, stter of fact, “Bot just where you do and where that you as the King here, food because yon are not hunt for your you are safe, do not forget belong to the family known of the Beasts, PAF P VV 600000000000 No one else can live nor even fell you accurai« shall live it. for you how sou Wise advice you SUCCOsSS they may and do broad prin will be ecomplica- Sou the ciples but th your as to cre own inything to gulde igment and a tions all which must von except go It gonse of right. It used to merchant took thought that often whether be that account once In enough he wi behind. once a8 year a of stock, twelve mot to figure 18 making money ths wis ont Or run keener, hecame ition became jut as compet keener buyers, the wide awake busi ught it little sellers, man to find out = was getting on, Today in the big ritment, and that me: of the many small stores make the big store, pected to know day how he and his ness tho would be wise oftener how he stores each head ins each that of n depa head lectively is ex every his stock not ghle boss” a comprehensive “how are yon getting ortly find himself regards and if he is to give wohl big profits the i an oo on? looking for BA | swer ns to he will sl convincing recommendation, Some people are like a fury of motion, but boy's rock- ing horse—a getting ahead. Noise doesn’t not count for much ex cept to attract attention and if there is nothing behind the noise the at tention soon dissipates. Progress is the worth while in the world. Nothing that God made, and with which man has not interfered, either stands still or backward. The whole universe toves in a for ward direction. It moves consistently and contino ously, never hy spasms and jerks but one thing goes AA x HE United States public health service announced a short time ago, about the time the influenza epi- demic was most severe, that the re- port from 19 states, where the disease was more prevalent, showed that slight. iy more than a million persons were af. fected at the same time, While the disease was more mild in form than that of the war period. it was sufi ciently serious to challenge the pub- dle henlth service to drastic action Under the auspices of the health service a two-day conference was held in Washington, D. (., attended by leading physicians from many different parts of the country. At this confer. ence the disease wns studied both as to Hts cause and cure, While the peo ple could not be expected to be great. ly Interested Ip the technical aspects af the disease, they certainly sre In teresied in the results of the confer ence, Three very definite results were ae eomplished. First, the conference adopted a plan for a continued study of the disease; especinlly from the glewpolot of preventive remedies. * asntiikerenii} They also will Investigate the reason for the different forms it assumes on its periodic returns. The second re sult was to effect a definite organiza- tion for the purpose of enlisting pub- lic interest in contributing funds to further the Investigations, such funds ta supplement those appropriated by congress for this purpose. The third result, which perhaps Is of more im- mediate value, was the adoption and publication of specific directions for preventing the disease ns well as for treatment where the disease already exists, Influenza has become more of fa community responsibility than an ine dividual problem. The disease spreads go rapidly that It jeopardizes public health, It was therefore a very time- iy and meritorious act on the part of the public health service to interest itself so thoroughly in what periodi- cally threatens to become a national mennce. It is to be hoped that in a short time the disease can be nore adequately controlled and ultimately esterminnted, Wl 1929, Western Newspaper Unlon.) or —p i By F. A. WALKER ! - rh PrP Er sss esr ean BOP 0000020000 008000 000 wnys in ince with the laws I8 pro There ply to our lowly those efforis may be apply the law ambition, of There is failure In deavor and that well ng we know, If we always do ways faithful to eampl RIESS are Ia which ws we nav np daily «forts no matter We how can of perseverance, faithfulness nd ot world of one bra real en as only the whole is (alll lo that, If we are al the best ideals we have we be eternally getting on and eternally getting up and that in the last analysis is about of life. (5 by shall the ed ro Sowers per Tendl ated AREER ERE REBT REEF RAEN WASHDAY BHR RRR By DOUGLAS MALLOCH FEFFEFERR EF EER EA FERRE AGN M*™ And Fee ERERREE" their banoers the wail, on hang ying on Men make the und the trumpet call, And wave the flag fine: And yet | mine Needs washd often think this land of ays more after all than feast dass Te me there sight Than Monday washings linen, and white, The mud and soot and cinders to rout While all the men do is to sit And talk of wrongs, but never them right, pever was a prettier morning with the aout, The the cotton, clean and put ahout make nation needs to me, A washboard in tub in many a great municipality, And then some soap, and some one there to rub. The women yet fn scrub And that's the to see, (6 1% I'he a washday, seems the senate, and a will give this land washday that 1 long 23, Douglas Malloch.) BERBER E RIN $50 HHH HR “That Is a splendid title, Far better than to be the king of mere people, or to be a President or emperor, “You may be playful now, but think wild thoughts. that when you older no one will ever call you gentle, Roar with all your might that all will hear great un 0 ure “Roar! loar so yous volee, “You must spen life. Do you suf have been known os k for yourself in this we would always the the pase King of “Belong to the Family Known as the King cof Beasts.” had ’ 8 a more a more careful hunt “But Le is not § doesn't sound so 1 as we do. yourseis 1 Were of the ow that jown. “For tl wnys of 1 ft a of the LOCH ( ering falls “In grown 1 a king Lion. “That forward to weeks and until sou bh herd when night a full ane, my wn, and you will be five years you will have for through the days the ¥ ave finished ig something you to look the and the sears five years of and months ¢ r lion's life yn, that your dea “Ah, M if 801 Honesses never have d long mune, ns splendl if it do our strength, It s anyway, “And to look at anyone {eel that we gplendor., At ly show splendor, least, our monn we are, “Good-night, your ful is ge to roar for you to show the make such a noise that King of the Kin now. my son, and get her's g Lior remember nuswered SFE A A ' By Viola Brothers Si LEE EE ER EE EEE EE FOR THE COOSE~ about like en and by the opy righty do-—the and BI: 1 exact hows ouy OR never for elge up 14 Hon can er these reeves * - time the the In- the en %%3 Wi a a : Be Liked . By NELLIE MAXWELL % fo le out ¢f the ordinary ted 8 FIL try: Snow Balls. Take one each ng one cupful of sugar, and grated pastearized egg. two teaspoonfuls of three and one-half cup- four und four teaspoonfuls of powder, Cream the and together, lemon shorten cheese, femon Juice, fulg o baking shortening sugar, add juice and flour sift- Noll Into and bake minutes. Dip in coconut and cheese the egg, the od with the baking powder. halls the size of a walnut in a slow oven for 15 into cooked lieing, roll let dry a few minutes, Bread and Raisin Pudding. Butter bread from which the crusts ave been removed to fill a three pint dish, Arrange butterside down. Sprinkle with a thin layer of seeded and shredded raisins mixed with the grated ‘rind and juice of a lemon, Cover with four cupfuls of milk to which four eggs slightly benten have been added, with one cupful of sugar and one-half teaspoonful of salt. Bake slowly one and one-half hours, cover. inst half hour wit} paper. Pecan Macaroons. wi i Yr tf 6 roy wat three eggs pound of light brown cinnamon and three-fourths ¢ of pecans 1 into bits. brown paper and bake at a ure for nearly ites, temperat two Western Newspaper (0) by McClure Newspaper Syn WANNER Nk * buttered little wf a pound Drap very hours on flow Union.) dicate i + When Jour Children Cry for It ig a comfort on sooner taken e. If restle youngest word duet and But it's in an emergend means most, Some pation ¢ for that! is getable uld use it v that Castor you co every day night when consti or colle pains must be relleved withe hottie it «+ some mothe oan unopened, ways be effect the book extra To Reclaim Peat Lands for the SUCCORE, Large, Generous Sample Old Time Remedy Sent Free to Every Reader of This Article More than forty years ago, good old Pastor Koenig began the man ufacture of Pastor Koenig's Ner- vine, a remedy recommended for the relief of Dervousness, epilepsy, sleeplessness and kindred aliments, The remedy was made after the formula of old German doctors. The sales soon increased, and an- other factorywas added. Today there are Koenig in the old world and Pastor Koenig's Nervine is sold in every land and clime, Try it and be convinced, It will only cost you a postal to write for the large, generous sample. Address: Koenig Medicine Co. 1045 No. Wells St, Chicago, Illinols, Kindly mention your local paper, factories Considering It High Forehead— We're going to musical program at the clnb next Saturday. It's to be a Meyerbeer evening. You'll be there? The Low Brow—That depends. Is Meyerbeer the real stuff or just one if these kickless, near beer propos! tions? The have a Victims shonld let bed. of the sleeping sickness the baby eat crackers In ———————— Bilious ? Take NR ~ NATURE'S REMED Y=to- night. You'll be "fit and fine” by morning ~ tongue clear, headache gone, appetite back, bowels acting pleasantly, bilious st. tack forgotten, Forcomstipation, too, Bet. ter than any mere laxative, Safe, mild, purely vegetable — Ve R(T DON'T LET WORMS TORTURE CHILDREN Children who have worms have not a chance of being healthy. Watch 1 for She ! the toms. Grit e tee - ing the nostrils, et stomach. Rid your child's body of these ruin. ous parasites. Give him Frey's Vere mil metica’s waf ble an ae for 78 v: thar Buy all drug stores. today. At Frey’s Vermifuge y 4
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