Says Cardul Relieved Pain “For several years, when just a girl, I suffered severe pain and I took Cardui then with beneficial results,” writes Mrs. Blanche DeWitt, of P W. Va. “Later in life, I suffer again and sometimes would have to g0 to bed. I knew that I should take something for this condition. Car- dui stopped all this trouble that I had been having. It regulated me and I do not have any pain. Build up with the help of Cardui to overcome functional menstrual Pain, Thousands of women testify ardui benefited them. If it does not benefit YOU, consult a physician, BabyNeeds Cuticura for that Rash Why let him cry when an applica. tion of Caticura Ointment will quickly soothe that irritation. Caticura Ointment is a helpful friend to millions of babies through- out the world. It is gentle in action and promotes healing. Sample free. Address: “Cuticura,’ Dept. 228, Malden, Mass, NEED BUILDING-UP? Mrs. J. L. Eyler of 326 Munfc rd St., Lynchburg, va., said: "About sx years ago I was in very poor hb h My was poor weight. I had not Pierce's Golden Discovery long before % i began to pick up in every way-—-my appetite improved and I felt like g erent Sold by druggists. New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. Write Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N. Ye for free medical advice. CLASSIFIED ADS | FREE—CONSTIPATED? I have made a wonderful discovery. Ends constipation quickly, safe! ‘roduces aman ing results. Send lo stamp now for 5 day package before offer is withdrawn, Address SUNCLEAN, Box 25, Dyker Heights Sta- tion, Brooklyn, N, ¥. QUALITY SEEDS: Oats, Corn, Soy Beans, ete, Farmers’ prices. Wyandot Seed Associ ation, Upper Sandusky. Ohio. If individuals considering a crim. inal venture could walk through the big new Department of Justice bulld- ing in Washington, and see for them- selves what cards detective science has stacked against them, they might be warned off, some of them. Over 4,600,000 fingerprints are on file there, so arranged that expert clerks can match a set of prints sent in for inquiry if they are among the 4,000,000. The office of Information exchanges prints with 69 countries in keeping its files, Nine thousand of the most notori- ous criminals In this country-—bank robbers, kidnapers and others—are further catalogued In a single finger- print file, where each of their ten fingers is separately Indexed for ready reference. Dillinger thought he changed his prints, but the ex- perts identified them on 300 un- changed points, In another file are cards showing over 5,000,000 names, nicknames and aliases. Nicknames have a way of sticking, in the underworld. Govern. ment detectives have 30,000 aliases and nicknames at their fingertips, jrass Monkey, Boxcar Casey, Booze- hound, Bowlegged Joe may be traced, though they change thelr real names a dozen times, Another file shows typewriter standards, enabling Investigators to find out what make of machine was used In a typed note. A toy type writer figured in one recent case, but the office had not overlooked toys when it made up its typewriter file, Handwriting and typewriting of criminals are also on file In those ranks of green steel filing cabinets, Each individual typewriter reveals its identity by its mannerisms, no less than the human hand does when it signs a name. A file of stationery, showing 25,000 water marks, Is another ready refer ence ald that has trapped more than ROAR, BOYS, IT TASTES LIKE MORE of General Foods. one criminal at head. quarters, The government's crime labora. tory has equipment for reading In- visible writing between the lines of innocent notes, It can even read writing on a “second sheet,” where a pencil has pressed hard enough to leave Invisible tracing. A machine projecting parallel beams of light re. flects the shadows of this “invisible” writing. There 1s a trophy hall In the new offices of the government sleuths Dillinger's straw hat and the ean that held the Urschel ransom money are there—visible reminders that the Department of Justice Is getting its men.—Science Service, Kansas City Star, LONG LIST OF HOME H AZARDS government Danger Spots Are Common in Every Household. No, the most dangerous place is not some sinister, far away island, braved only by the Intrepid explorer: nor is it some traffic death-trap guarded over by Belisha beacons. It's where you'd least expect to find it, and one to which we all have ac- cess—the home, Here are some startling which go to prove it There are more than 7.800 fatal accidents yearly in the home, That is a greater toll than on the road, which is constantly the subject of legislation, and three times as many as in the industrial records. Every year more than 800 women are killed by falling down the stairs, and a further 1,000 killed by falling over and broomhandles In their own homes during thelr ordi rk routine, “Mrs, Take it easy,” 18 us ca «3 figures buckets nary housew wally the ents are careless victim Rustic come passed and ti h But | it fal 0 stigmatize as “Mrs. Jess, ti \gnorant, iznor: Nt, Che lackadaisical the over-burdened woman who is run- ning a : and one things to remember. “1 can nes out barking he has a thousand m with ¢ of those €r Cross the roo my shins on on mbi ee. | ht 1bby. But his wife has to bustle about the house i knobbly chairs are a confounded chairs.” gru in whi mere detail, Stairs without a handrail or ban- isters missing, open fires, high win- dows, and cupbonr is or shelves, lack of space for awkward steps are hazards faced housewife every day of her work, and dark cellars, by the life, Take, for example, the matter of window cleaning. The care clean factories and offices is ident lands workmen's utmost is taken | o far as window ing of s § concerned, lest an acc the employer in compensation case. ut within the home, the housewife mounts an upturned box, a pair of rickety steps, or sits out on the win dowsill—entireiy at her own risk! Although there Is no record of them In the press, for they are so numerous, thousands of legs and arms are broken every day through mats slipping from under the feet. The long list of unpleasant contin. gencies is continued in the bath. room ; beautiful porcelain baths have been responsible for many casual ties, Actual statistics of “bathing the chlidren™ tell us that placing feet on the soap in the act of getting Into the bath ims resulted in dislecated collar bones, broken limbs and cracked heads “It is dangerous to use this —— in the bathroom.” says the warning on certain pieces of electrical appara. tus much In favor on account of be. Ing portable. Reputable electricians look askance at “unearthed” ap- paratus in the bathroom, and the gas companies are most rigorous in their examination of the appliances they install, Second only to the bathroom as a danger spot is the kitchen. Insur- ance companies know this to their cost, Bollers can burst, cooking stoves can set clothes alight, eyeglasses can be smashed against swing doors, and upturned knives bite viclously Into the flesh of women preparing a costly hurried meals for homecoming hus bands, These may be employed in “black list” industries, but the worker who toils under a constantly hovering hazard of death or disablement has his trade union, his “safety first” or ganization, and his factory Inspec. tors to safeguard him. Hence, the toll of accident and death in the workshop and factory is being appreciably lowered, while cas ualty figures from within the four walls of home are rising. Obviously, what 8 needed 1s a» vigorous campaign advocating “Safe. ty First in the Home."-—Fearson's Weekly (London), Early Aversion Small Joan, saying her prayers, had asked blessings on her parents and various other members of the family, at her mother's suggestion. “Now ask God to make you a good girl,” her mother added. “Please make me a good girl, Lord,” Joan continued, “but not too fat, please, not too fat.”"—Exchange, Would Be Nice They are going to make auto tires from flowers. Wouldn't you like to have a century plant?—Greensboro (Ga.) 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