ABOUT KING LION FE UIS is a letter sent by the zoo an- 1 tmals back to their jungle The Lion House, Dear Kingly Grandfather: I must tell you how never can pet over some of our wild habits even here in and by wild 1 mean home: the Zoo. we the zoo, “j] Want to Be All Lions King of Beasts as Want to Be” THIGHS SO OOOOEs HTH I} proee——— ft 8 HOBOOGOD a F or Meditation By LEONA! hag A. BARRETT COCOCOOUUOODNON0ON0RIUanT MUSIC i ther lop f il in receive Mirty commer nancial ipport 4 ution of ung people, argues for finer nation with mu a better al lo (&) by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate.) — won] a —— Evil Influence This 1s the curse of every evil deed, that, propagating still, it brings forth evil.—Coleridge. i and we were sheltered, but we couldn't help acting the way we used to net. Even the little ones born in the zoo did the same, I'm not full grown yot only three and a half vears my mane is not full size. But I want to king of beasts all lens want to be, little cubs In only for 1 old nm and be na just as There ZO) their Their the old fare some and as they're two days eyes are not opened vet, mother says they will be in a ar So mare, heard |OmMe peonle OOO OO OND DOOONOD BOOT | How It Started By JEAN NEWTON Po O0O0 GOOOOOT MINIATURE PAINTINGS wself or Napoleon France! S By Viola Brothers Shore FOR THE GOOSE- I OVE should be tenderer at partin’ - than at meetin’. That's how you the article, can tell genuine No the hurts ns gentle punishment severity of a much mother, as Some women's idea of is bein shocked, woman [| know Is a doctor in" on earth could shock. hein’ The that pure purest noth- easy FOR THE GANDER There's two kinds of women In the world—the ones that likes to run you and the ones that likes to be run, And all you gotta do Is find out which is which, You seldom find a he gave less than he man that elaims did. Pourin’ fast don’t get the most wa- ter In your bottle, (Copyright. } CE Clara Bow ER el a aT inning a mae Her rice to her mg and 110 feet, two and rn hair weighs GABBY GERTIE Et RE ny — | “A patchwork piece that doesn't wear well generally results from trim. nings and scraps.” main, Joust: Complete Information “Who owns this house, iittle boy?" “Everybody, | guess.” “Everybody 1" “Yea, sir. Grandpa paid the down payment, my daddy pass the taxes, mother pays the surance, my othee grandpa pays interest, Aunt Delle’s #ot the mortgage and the bank's got NATIONAL PARKS QUITE POPULAR Big Increase Seen in Con- struction of Better For- est Roads. of the various Nuatlonal States, frente located in country, ¥ popular us United parts of are becoming Increasing. touring grounds for forists, and each succeeding yenr sees & greater number of motor passing through beautiful the mo- vehicles these pre © IL es, This Is pointed out by Hayes, president of tub, Charles M. the Chicago Motor who says that Is Increase in motor 518 there ing touring in the is to he noted a corre of ln them, toads. pond- Increase in the total proved within Works on Better sires forwarded located More Vacationists in Parks. Carelessness of Owner Value of Oil Filter Is Demonstrated in Tests 10.00) um ® . MOTOR QUIZ (Flow Many Can You Answer?) Q.—~What Is the average daily run of a tourist now as com- pared with ten years ngo? What are the contributing factors for this Increase? Ans, ~The dally run of a tourist has increased from 100 miles ten years ago to 23 miles today. Better highways, motor car improvements, more adequate sign-posting, improved motor facilities and the raising of speed limits have helped in- Crease average HH FPIEPVIIPIISIOIITEPE wa ® &§ “@ this av Q.—What devices gave minimize wenr on cars? Ans The alr cleaner from erage, ‘haa oll and rey the int SFEOEe SOPIPIPIIIPI NIIP IEE IIIIIPIIEONE pa AEEEEAReeEd SESE HOPE Bo BRR ER Ea E . . . a w . American Tires Found to Be Puncture Proof 4 POODOODOOO0V0OO0OOOLDOC AUTOMOBILE ITEMS OO00C O00 auto any an niry trip wit! be carried down the . . track public's prejudice af those one autos at ared by the police court headlights burn eyed ming to be si d the cost of pile with one sweeping action, and is heroming popular, of the windshield of an automo A WOMAN'S HEAD is level and her Judgment good when she puts her faith im Dr. Pierce's Fae vorite Prescripe tion. Thers is no beauty without good health. Nobody expects 10 be- come really beautiful from the use of come plexion beautifie ors. Bright eyes, clear skin, and rosy cheeks, fo] the use of the “Prescription.” All dealers, Every woman requires a tonic and nervine at some period of her life, Whether suffering from nervousness, dizziness, faintness or general de bility, the “Prescription benefits, Mra Clara Pearce, A220 Btewsrt Bt, Richmond, Vas. said ‘When 1 wen k, over-tired and nervous, i tion’ has given me new | When 1 bad backsaches sr gave me almost instant »0 GREAT DISCOVERY KILLS RATS AND MICE, BUT MOTHING ELSE Won’t Kill Livestock, Poultry, Dogs, Cats, or even Baby Chicks K-RO (Kills Rs WOW ts Only) is 6 new exterminator aitry Sold on a Mosey- Boek Guarantee. Sint u K-R-OK ot wet Stocked nt 00. K-R-O Co. Springheld Mosquito Bites HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh oniors ined Expl: NO PATIENCE WITH CHILDRE Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Steadied Her Nerves s Vege ,poun d 1 he I. There is hasn't hear sehold that At least five without it, If dren in your family there's almost daily need of its com fort. And any night may find you very thankful there's a bottle in the house Just a few drops, and that colic or constipation is relieved: or diarrhea checked, A vegetable product; a baby remedy meant for young folks, Castoria is about the only thing you have ever heard doctors advise giving to infants Stronger medicines are dangerous to a tiny baby, however harmless they may be to grown-ups, wood old Castoria! Remember the name, and remember to buy it. It may spare you a sleep less, anxious night. It is always ready, always safe to use: In emergencies, or for everyday allments. Any hour of the day or night that Baby becomes fret. ful, or restless. Castoria was never more popular with mothers than it le today. Every drugrist has it, - —— \ ECL CALA CASTORIA
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