“WORTH WEIGHT IN GOLD” a - Verdict of Woman Whe Tried Pinkham’s Compound Tully, N. Y.—"It hurt me to warx or sit down without help and I felt sick and weak. My mother-in- law took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- wound an& she induced na to take it. J am now on the fourth bottle and have also used Lydia 3%. Pinknem’'s Ranative Wash. The madeines that will do for me what thes Vege- tabla Compound and Sanativa Wash have done are certainly worth heir weight in gold. I think I have given them a fair trial and I expect to take two more bottles of the Vegetable Compound.”-—Mgrs., CHARLES 1JOR- GaN, R. F. D. 1, Tully, N. XY, First White House Tenant President John Adams was the first to Wass in two houses in York one In Philadelphia during and Adams lived in the house vacated by Washi Philadel- phia until the removal to the city Washington in 1800. President live there. 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AGENTS Selling Our Stainless Damask table cloths, earn $10 to $15 daily: looks Hike linen, needs no laundering. Stainless Fabrica Corp., 33 W. 26th 8t, New York. Worms cause much distress to children and anxiety to parents, Dr. Peery’s “Dead Shot” removes the cause with a A, dose, be, All Drugsista, DrPeery’'s C. Dead Shot For WORMS ¢ verrmifu At drigg ints or 313 Pear) Street, New ¥ every year set aside,” sald one will go about with their pockets “It will be called something like week. And (It will show people how nice it is to be kind to animals and how much bet- “Then It is hoped people will con- being kind all the time, of jut this week will show peo- nice things there to be Course, the ple are “And anyone seeing people unkind cruel to animals will stop them and make them feel ashamed of them gelves for bullying and ill-treating and being thoughtless and unfair” “it wonderful idea” sald horse. And the sounds like a another circus All the Time,” “Leopard. other } neign, palamus, before me and ‘Is that a rhinoceros or is that a hippopotamus? It's of those big ani any- way." Now, did you ever hear of any thing so unintelligent? “Never.” sald the circus rhinoceros “Of course, it we're big but such Ignorance is absurd It Is us though we saw a boy ar they say, one mais, is true ani. GIRLIGAGW OR) =~ «” L A /| i - 3 hed “it may be that women dress for ironical Irene, “but none too much, none too much!” (Copyright) i) CTHE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS By H. IRVING KING PEEP-TOADS are those young frogs who, In the early spring, set up their cheery “peep” from marshy places. And whatever you are doing when you first hear them peep in the spring that will you be doing a year from that day. Or, as the superstition is in most places, that will you do many times over in the course of the coming year. Here again we have a superstition which is an echo of the mysteries of the Nile coming down through the ages and through those nations, eivil ized and barbarous, which founded their mythology upon that of ancient Egypt. In Egyptian mythology the frog was the symbol of Ptah, god of the creative force not solar, But the superstition under consideration comes from the fact that in the Egyptian hieroglyphics the frog represented “100.000, or any immense number.” It signified the repetition of a thing, or an act, over and over again. Therefore when the farmer's wife, who happens to be washing dishes when she first hears the peep-toads in the spring exclaims, “There! 1 suppose I shall do nothing but wash dishes the rest of the year,” it is, all unknown to herself, the little frog carved on the obelisks of Luxor that is peeping to her, (& by McClure Newspaper Byadicate.) girl coming along and we sald, ‘Which is the boy and which is the girl? One or the other is the boy und the other one Is the girl'” “Just as absurd” hippopotamus. “They say that the people in charge of us answer questions about us all the time and that the ignorance shown toward us Is very great,” the hippo- potumus continued. “And It Is also said by in of that grownups know far less than children, yet they're supposed to be bigger and wiser, i § J 4 sald the circus those charge us know alas! they and course more about they don't should grownups other things; know much the the rhinoceros.” “People don't between half leopard and the tiger the may but, ns as about hippopotamus difference sald know the us the time” the “Sometimes, all leopard “Sometimes, the said,” three-quarters of the " tiger. the leopard continued, of the reasons the s0 much, Yes, a wi Dexter Fe time,” sald “It Is “that that is hyena laughs man known as has one Howes, with the circus, reason. And I'm right. For Dexter wise, much to do that was the he must be lowes Is very “So they all say marked. must talked myself, right. own “Poonle than wo come 000000000000 00000000000000 How It Started By JEAN NEWTON OO OO0OOOOVVOV0V00000V000 COOQ PIN MONEY FOULDN'T it be had her \ money on we i when a cote The ex supplying for fancies time whe that only the afford them For a long time of pins, In the Fourteenth wins not "1 ¥ be endowed at sum of pins. At time a law was in England permitting the maker of pins to sell them only on January 1 and 2. Then the ladies flocked to the “pin money.’ nfter ceniury. for wonten marriage with a ¥ money for tl of to their ¢ purchase one passed wealthy city shops, provided with he early the stem and the soldered to It Though our ing methods ping were of two parts head of wound wire manufactur have revolutionized the pin industry so that the product is now turned out by the million and several hundred can be bought for a few cents, pin money still survives, May the scorn implied by the oft. used expression, “It isn't worth a pin,” which its cheapness has brought upon it, be counterbalanced in the heart of that most Important adjunct of mod- ern femininity by this little apprecia- tion of its former glory! (Copyright marvelous (@ by McClure Syndicate.) BPE PLVePlPPROOUV PPLE Farrell Mac Donald ob b ebb be eb P ee Pvev eed One of the most versatile actors in the “movies” is Farrell Mac Donald, a native of Waterbury, Conn. He is a real veteran of the screen and is well liked. Before entering the pic. tures he had a varied stage experi. ence. Among some of his latest pic. tures are “Suprise,” “Mother Knows Best,” “Me, Gangster,” “Riley the Cop.” He portrays the title role in the latter. nesses J SHOOT OOGLDOORUOLLOUOOOUND ‘For Meditation By LEONARD A. BARRETT |2 LOSS 0S0000R0LN0NO000R000 FARM IMPLEMENT EXPORTS IN the ers of this rs i i fis profited hugh ex- recognized definite toward manufacturers those be financially ports but it must that through them a contribution been prosperity also yery has made sud (ED 1929, Wester By Viola Brothers Shore FOR THE GOOSE- T AIN'T how much you got makes you contented, bunt much got that you really that how you like, Ruts holds more people than iron chains. But nowadays nobody ever stays in an apartment long enough to make a voting address let alone a rut. Since inferiority complexes got so much publicity, a woman Is scared to tell her husband his pants is shiny, for fear some night he'll pick up an ax and kill her, i FOR THE GANDER. If one hand won't wash the other, the both of them stays dirty. How much conversation would there be In the world if nobody was allowed to say nothin’ good about themselves or nothin’ bad about other people? You might pay too much for what yon buy; but it’s what you get for nothin® that costs you the most (Copyright) way ; i Building ~ wr, N Salvaging Old Homes Wie | Point of Impertance homes mark the prosperity of the nation,” was the point made by the president of a and loan association, in a dress, “S a continued pride in ress, a work of portance buying. “Walk your d uk ao Ey 1 . “New leading building recent ad alvaging older homes with down fown, just the Main streets of a hundr t foots t the hi and pick out prope beginning to or reroofing, tion only that borhood 100 one hou surveys 80 Old that is sou tion of the original quality Must Work Together for Community Chest eet, d r of the Looking to the Future i Lig HE wiste of the cout fe nex froma poll indiffer the wi to mented. That Is the function SBeout and Camp Fire lculated to develop qua of mmracter and good citizenship, lis value has been attested by the results secured ringing additional thou sands of boys and girls under the in fluence of would be the best kind of insur welfare -—~Kansns requently or all hese needs program ities cn Ci these organizations nee for com City munity Times Dry Basement Important vital home, ROWOrs to any Back flowing of means menace to the entire family health, besides rusting the for. and piping, rotting the wood. warping the finished floors. It nace, work, cracking brick and plastered walls, heaving even the basement floor, There are excellent and not expen- give systems of drainage on the mar. ket preventing such back flowing of sewers and protecting the underside of the buildings as well as the inside of the basement. Look into these systems in any remodeling work you are hav. ing done or if are having any trouble with damp or odorous bhase- ments, carefully you Developer's Good Work One small-tax charge on an unim- proved tract of land, or many content ed residents paying taxes on individ unl holdings of improved property, which is the better for a town? The building developer Is the man who brings about the change and adds not only directly to the sightliness, comfort and prosperity of his city by his development work, but also indi: rectly by increasing the taxable value of the property in the community and thus furnishing more money for public improvements, | { i | | | { | | i + The common cause o culties is alter digestive dif. cannot this condition, and it b the CX CPR Soda will new sensible cians BOOT otegied und re r children to take, ine, pre- ILLIPS Milk of Magnesia th Bilious, constipated? Take NR— NATURE'S REMEDY — vonight the mild, safe, sll-vegetabie inzative, You'll feel fine in the morning. Promptly and hes tly rids the system of the bowel poisons that TO-MORROW ® Arion For Sale at All Druggists TO NIGHT cause headaches ~— Zhe, ICE ALLENS FOOT-EASE | for PAINFUL FEET shell nself the Aaa Gown 8 ne shot fire at so the she has her hus er herself Tit-Bits, nes from a JOE PORK, When our Children Cry for It Baby has littie upsets at times, Al your care cannot prevent them, But you can be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would do—what mest physicians would tell you to do give a few drops of plain Castoria. Ne sooner done than Baby is soothed; re lief is just a matter of moments. Yet you have eased your child without use of a single doubtful drug: Castoria is vegetable, So it's safe to use as often as an infant has any little pain you cannot pat away, And it's always ready for the crpeler pangs of colie, or constipation or diarrhea: effective, too for older children, Twenty five million bottles were bought last year, TAT TOW. CASTORIA — - — W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 17-1929,
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