Reminded er Duty ninded of a duty 2d, and that is te wonderful have »btained from the mn. Nothing could eficial to me than 1917 and 1918 IX f pneumonia, and 9 I took a cough. summer work to a college, but by ned I was too ill went to bed for ained a little in p by Christmas, r left me, and IX sily and it would over it. mber, 1920, I got wlsion and wrote to which you re- or which I thank instructions care- cough began to le to sleep better my appetite was eat enough. I owly but surely, e of Milks Emul- ell girl today. he entire seasom ough, and I came circle and played ithout any ill ef- h ago I neglected dreadful summer 1 house party, I myself properly. ched home I flew Milks Emulsion, was well. ded it to many [ can be of any ’ by telling what me know. Sin- WALLER, 401 fonio, Tex.” ts under a guar ction or money s Emulsion Co. dv. > Butt pant Jokers sey, champion of re, eugenics and movements, said ver: class of people role of husband )ssible one. e great nature k at husbands Hudson says, love the youth, and how can a ove any one but imes say of a 1 born husband.” thing they cam rehearsing am asic of ‘I'ristam of passion and ince displeased th his baton for b men, this wont r like husbands —Detroit Free Price )—It says here stituents of a Ss, are great bars t do children much harm &s st Time olden Medical rerbal alterative d richer — im~ system, rouses n and builds up . Read this: 5S Johnson Ave. ‘My honest belief Medical Discovery me to health whem minent physicians 1. I discarded aR to take the ‘Dis- 1e but it restored iggist for Dr. ablets or liquid kage of tablets uffalo, N. Y. vice, ABY WORMS ous ill of rms! You child has stomach, icking the worms. e your child y. It is the dicine which years. Buy ir druggist’s. Springfield, THE PATTON COURIER By F. O. Alexander (® by Wastera Newspaper Union) / TERE ARE YER. | PULLMAN TOWELS YEVE BEEN YAMMERQIN ABouT THE FEATHERHEADS AN’ Now) WHAT WAS TAT CRACK YEL MADE ABOUT ME BORRYIN ‘EM SO LONG THEY WUL SAME AS S[OLEN) { - AN WHERE ? DID YOU GIT £0) ANYHOO! By Osborne (® by Western Newspaper Union) NO OL CANT SHRIKE VEZ !.-VERE SICH A SHRMP! T WUONT BE FAIR .. AN'OI ABE CALL YEZ NAMES They'd bin shenan remember ? ” WHERE = WHAT AM I DOING HERE 7..ou YES~ / | idans. gang, THERE WAS THAT FUNNY i BUSINESS THE GIRL CRYING ii ABOUT HER DYING MOTHER. - il THE MAN WHO THREATENED wil ME WHEN I WENT T0 AID LCUT MY HEART our 0000! HER --HE WAS GOING TO | Mh 0) | I 1 MUST HAVE FAINTED -OR GOTTEN '\RAPPED ON THE HEAD! “N/ GoLty pavl.. FEES i EIGHT O'CLOCK lL FANNY'LL BE HAVIN » oC i s,s —— N 7 (Copyright, W.N. U.) Wy 3 id | / 7 a > LEAST PHONE ME WHEN HES GOWG To BE LATE It May Be ingen = orl Jour ony Children Cry for It Castoria is a comfort when Baby is fretful. No sooner taken than the little one is at ease, If restless, a few drops soon bring contentment. No harm done, for Castoria is a baby remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly safe to give the youngest infant; you have the doctors’ word for that! It is a vegetable pro- duct and you could use it every day. Jut it’s in an emergency that Castoria means most. Some night when consti- pation must be relieved—or colic pains —or other suffering. Never be without it; some mothers keep an extra bottle, unopened, to make sure there will al- ways be Castoria in the house. It is effective for older children, too; read the book that comes with it. FlLchihd CASTORIA ||] || MOTHER SAID SHE WOULD BE |= | READY IN A 2 | | FEW MINUTES \ { Ie AR [1] ANN p< li i / 3 I | { my dR aN / | 7 (/ § 4 Pl ) al ! i) | (4 _— —_— Yi | a, = || >< ~~ “ = 3 NJ J | IR == iE = ha . Lo (Copyright, W.N. U.) \ ~ ts MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL © Western Newspaper Union TN HOME FOLKS A DARN FINE GUY 1S ERIC DRAPER! HE ALWAYS PRAISES HIS HOME PAPER! a BILL, HOW DOES IT HAPPEN ‘THAT YOU NEVER GOY MARRIED? NOUVE BEEN AROUND A LOT, SEEN PLENTY OF GIRLS AND STILL NOU REMAIN COLD “TO OUR CHARMS! WHY DO NOU KEEP US ALL IN SUSPENSE? OH, BILL, BY GOLLY, IRENE, FOR A WHILE AFTER | STARTED ON MY TRAVELS | WASKY OLD ENOUGH TO GIT MARRIED, AND WOW | AJA OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER. THIS WAY | KIN SMOKE, CHAW TERBACCY, CUSS WHEN THE SPIRIT BIDS, SHAVE ONCE A WEEK AND SEY IM REGLAR AT “TH' SATTIDAN NIGHT POKER DD NOU EVER NOTICE, GA = WHAT A FASCIATION AW HOTSY TOTSNL SIGN OFF || BATTERED CAR HAS FER OLD DEAR! REALLY, \ DONY(|MANZ HOW HE WiLL THINK NOU ARE IN THE SLIGHTEST DANGER! YOU ARENT THE PRINCE OF \T KIM BE FIXED uP? START FIGURING ON HOW L ou A MAN GITS INTERESTED IN TH POSSIBILITIES 2 OF TH OLE WRECK, AND HE ACQUIRES IT, OUT OF CURIOSITY AND A DESIRE TO HAS MARRIED A WUTHLESS GALOOT OF A MAN FER ~ The |Clancy Kids Even a Mechanical Man Would Be Human {PERCY L. 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Large size (four times as much) $2.00. K-R-O Co., Springfield, O. Newspaper Names Limited There is a great sameness in the the United Of approximately 2,400 daily corded, and only 50 of these 300 words identify 2,000 of these dailies, according to a survey of “How Newspapers Get Their Names,” made by the Inland Printer. Twelve name words are used for 1,368 news- necessary to papers, the order of numerical im- portance being: News, 298; Times, 191; Journal, 155; Herald, 142; Trib- une, 108; Record, 80; Republican, 79; Press, 70; Star. 67; Democrat, 59; Gazette, 67, and Sun, 52. Some of those who are let in on the ground floor inevitably gravitate to the basement. A medicine glass is surely a sani- | tary measure. FIRST BOTTLE HELPED HER Keeps On Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Philadelphia, Pa—"“I always use { Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound before and after childbirth. I am a mother of three children—two little girls and a baby boy. I would down, nerv- and weak sometimes so I had to lie in bed. I would take the Vegetable Com- pound as a tonige - and I always saw an improvement after taking the firs bottle. I found it to be a good tonia I always recommend your medicines to my friends and I cannot speak tog highly of them.”—Mgs. ANNA LOUDER- BACK, 1607 8. Front Street, Phila.. Ps. Instead of habit-forming physics or strong, irritating purges take— NATURE'S REMEDY NR —thesafe, dependable, all- vegetable laxative. Mild, gentle, pleasant— NY — to- night—tomorrow alright. Get a 25¢ box. For Sale at All Druggists TO-MORROW ® ALRIGHT
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