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Grayson, an Australian engineer, | is sald to operate at a fraction of the LH] fuel consumption of an ordinary en- tH gine, It operates on the plan of & ad “constant pressure combustion cycle.” © Western Newspaper Unica U SUPPOSE 1hNES' AND COROT LEARNED TO [3 Yi A \ ATEN . i | AUD MIGHT BECOME A GREAT ARTIST Te] 7] SOME DAY \F | WUZ ONLY LING] E IN A BIG CITY WHERE | COULD (GET V INSPIRATION FROM LOOKING AT J PAINTINGS IN PICTURE GALLERIES COME = | WILL SHOW YOU THE OLD MASTER" WHO TAUGHT ‘EM ALL RATS! LIKEWISE PIFFLE! ALSO POOH! POOH! HOTEL, RES In Maryland; new buildings; on main highway; doing nice business; up- to-date in all respects; price $22,000, terms. EMPIRE BROKERS, 152 W. 42nd St., N.Y. AUTO GARAGE & FARM MACH. AGENCY Easton, Md.; doing good business; profits $5,000 annually; sacrifice business together with real estate and residence, $10,500. Bo EMPIRE BROKERS, 152 W. 42nd St.. N.Y. “ ROKERS, 152 W. 42 pra LAUNDRY WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT gi Leonardtown, Md.: doing $400 weekly; very JACK FROST = low expense; biggest bargain ever offered; for particulars wire or write EMPIRE BROKERS, 152 W. 42nd St.. N.Y. "DRUG STORE \ J Easton, Md.; well established, paylag busi- ness; up-to-date equipment; sales $2,000 monthly; must be seen to be appreciated. For full information write or wire Pe EMPIRE BROKERS, 152 W. 42nd St., N.Y. | AUTO ACCESSORY AND GAS STATION | Mechanicsville, Md.; old established stand; | sales $40,000 yearly; ideal location for live a eval | wire; unusual opportunity to purchase busi- ness and property, $12,600. . pre EMPIRE BROKERS, 152 W. 42nd St., N.Y. Fe GEORGE AS FIT AS GARAGE, RESTAURANT & AUTO CAMP 2 Rising Sun, Md.: did $75,000 this year; < M €ELING A EIDPLE quick action is necessary for this won- : XY { ¥ derful opportunity. Wire or write ~ - aN EMPIRE BROKERS, 152 W. 42nd St., N.Y. Cale "DRUG STORE Darlington, Md.; adjoining post office; an- = BE nual sales $15.000. [1] health compels sale; ; . 4,500. i A | EMPIRE BROKERS, 152 W. 42nd St, N.Y. LE | GROCERY 75 | Hurlock, Md.; established 30 years; annual = 4 { sales $16,000; real bargain $900. ~N EMPIRE BROKERS, 152 W. 42nd St, N.Y. CALERES FUEL SAVER { Saves 25% to 40% of your coal. Gives more | heat, reduces smoke, ashes, cinders. Price | of formula $1.00. Guaranteed. Wm. Lindley, | 715 Baltimore Building, Chicago, Illinois. ge — ag = | RADIO LINIMENT REACHES TO ALL | points ain, sent arcel, postpaid 50c. | RICHARDS MFG. CO. + { Woodbury, Bedford Co., Pa. hristmas il a It—F tone Q, VE por A 2 RRIBLE abi 1 VE | AT HOME making cloth | te instructions 25c. Geo. 3 —_ > | ken Ave., Pa. . i" | sm———— s— creer —— we erent __ |MARGARE FE ES ~ BRUCE Je : | | Granulated Eyelids, Sties, —— ht ; | | Inflamed Eyes relieved RE i jaunt I h = with one single application “itls 18 one jaun ope & = — ever to deprive my 2 EE A | 1p 2 i» | oungsters of,” sald - CANADA 15 NOW OMA isiness man the other | OUR. BEST FOREIGN 2, “and ying IS the ap- CUSTOM ER "At Druggists or 372 Pearl St.,, N. X, City. al trip to the woods ENS \TEM ST y { " on fos Jo house Honey Bees’ Production e w Jer: arri C 7 have b Bal phe A Kansas bee man, W. L. Powell, 2s iy i yr has 3,750,000 bees, or 750 pounds of Crit ih 2 — vio WN) L— | them, counting 5,000 bees to the pound. sprue “ a re rn :» ee sd The bees produced 2,500 pounds of > or hemos . E honey this year, or about three times ys pine, an . . their ow ro} in sw RE 4 i 1eir own weight in sweetness, If you ome mistletoe, though EE cv A Felix Makes a Slip : would have honey better keep more than one bee.—Capper’'s Weekly. our part of the coun- = Od FELIX 4 HAT REMINDS ME ~ TARNISHED SLIPPERS (5 AT THE GALAXY ToNGHT W(TH RAPHAEL MAGPIE AND VOLGA FRANKIE #. we simple MUSTN'T miss IT WELL THATS JusT OK. wiry Me. uNACCUSTOMED AS I AM To HAVING A SOLID HOR To MYSELF WW A PIPE AND A BOOK AND MY AND WERE NOT GOING ANYWHERE ‘hildren came, this ex- HSER FANNY the woods became as on Mg 2 f Christmas as the tree, ! JN. is Tere and the dinner, When g out in the suburbs, woods, we used to go down our own Christ- ring it home on a low Hoxsie's Croup Remedy strikes at the root and prevents serious lung troubles. No family safe without it. No opium. B50 cts.—Adv. Sr ore Ray Times Horse Races An automatic wireless timekeeper for horse races has been tried out with success at a track at Cape Town, South Africa, recently. It is worked by an invisible ray from a lamp in the judges’ box focusing on a point of light one-fifth of an inch in diame- ter on a selenium cell fixed in the winning post. Anything crossing the Invisible ray extinguishes the point of light and the clock ceases. me came when we had town, because of my (I | Priceless Old Coins Three two thousand-year-old Roman coins, worth nothing at face value but priceless as relics, have been presented to the Toledo Museum of Art by Thomas Winezop. The coins were found by Winezop, hidden in a crucifix brought to this country from his moth- er's home in Switzerland seven years ago, Winezop said the crucifix In which the relics were found had been in his mother’s possession about 60 | years, He did not know the history eal of night work, and ry to get way out into late at night. We ome our own Christ- ore, of course, but we The take a whole day to ‘ cur Christmas greens, every year. If the 1 1 and there isn’t too i ancy 1 S > take the car and woods. : ; : of the image before those years. , great deal of snow Timmie Let Him | se————— sible to take the car Know Where He Stop Coughing the train to a con- i . ! A station, get off and Got Off The more you cough the werse you fee and the more inflamed your throat an lungs become. Give them a chance tg heal, Boschee’s Syrup has been giving relief for sixty-one years. Try it. 30c and 90c bottles. Buy it at your drug store. G. G. Green, Inc, Woodbury, N. J. the woods, and col- mas decorations. If e a load to take into id that the baggage in to town for a half- e spirit of Christmas us from the woods, i of our own greens in- i >stoons means a hun- than if we bought ] yoden packing hax at ; PERCY L. CROSBY © by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate (NEXT TIME LOOK § *< Ji |wheRE YA Gon’! oll ) Rue nt Ino (en nN ; S er To Cool a Burn Use Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh Money back for first bottle if not suited. All dealers, pyright.y W. N. U, PITTSBURGH, NO. 52-1927,
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