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THROUGH ADVICE OFNEIGHBOR SC H O O L D A 1JS A F R IE N D L Y T A IL Woouut Tried Lydia E. Pinkhatn'i Vegetable Compound By DOUG LAS M A LLO C H "A neighbor advised me to try Lydia Pfukhsni g \egetable Compound, “ which she M id had helped her so much. So I bought a Tew bottles aud tried it out. It sure helped me wonderfully I fe(t much better Sly work was no longer a dread to me. I f I hear of any one who Is troubled the way 1 was, I w ill glad I v recom- ----------- - ------------ mend the Vegetable Compound to them and I w ill answer any letters In regard to the same."— Was ItaantA M i h c b a x , 910 Center 8 t Lansing. Mich. “ I had been sickly ever since I was fifteen years old. A fter taking Lydia E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Coni|>ound I , got so I could do all my housework and I am In good health.”— Mas Maotg K W il l ia m s , Ketchikan. A laska From Michigan to Alaska, from Maine to Oregon and from Connecticut to California letters are continually being 1 w ritten by grateful women recom mending Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. The Compound Is made from roots and herbs and for more than fifty year« has been helping to restore run-down, over-worked women to health. Are you on the S u n lit Road to Bet- t e r Health? I D I.IK K to be as friendly a s — * Well, as I ’d Ilka to be; I'd like to lie the friendly kind. The way folks are Io me. I always try to be. and yet A follow sometimes w ill forget! I'd Ilka to ba as frleudly— well As lota of tilings (hut I could tell. IM like to be as friendly as The friendliest of things. I've really thought about them all, And to my memory cllnga One friendly thing the friendliest. Yes. friendlier than all the rest; A dog. a friend to never fa ll— Not all the dog, but Just his talk I'd like to be ns friendly as The wlg-wug of delight 11c gives you when upon the walk lie hears your step at ulght. One short. Inquiring sort o f bark May greet you first from out the d a rk ; And then he sees you I Then I guesa You know whut’s really frlendlluva* à C o o k Book J K n o w t h e f u l l v a lu e o f t im e , s n a tc h , a e ta e a n d e n jo y e v e r y m o m e n t o f It N o id le n e s s , n o p r o c r a s t i n a t io n , n o T a l l n e s s , n e v u r p u t o ff t i l l t o m o r r o w * \ h a t y o u c a n d o t o d a y — K a r l o f C h e a te r « » Id o f Poor d lcaa. U o a . w h en h a rt]-w o rk e d »tninaeh bc<lna to br~ 'h . . g * ? A t O f S T FI.O W K R ■?Tf n . T ' T ” . on hr l T / i ? E to th e h e a lth O '* " » »uch . i r f p r m and •*" «'nlrlbalM and w r l l - h r i n r o f thnuwui<1, ¡ L T * m SO r 9&r h<>t < l ~ A t a ll d rujr- < t» ta I f yoa cannot <<■« it. w r it e to O . O . G re en . In c .. W o odb ury. J«. J. FOR O V E R 2 0 0 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. I I I correct interns 1 troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sixes. A ll druggists. Insist on the original genuine G o l d M e d a l . M o t o r on R o lle r S k a te » A motor small enough to run roller skates has been perfected hy a Ger man engineer. It uses acetylene gas for fuel, and Is oiled automatically. Is w ater cooled and has a unique ventilating system. Power for six hours, with a speed o f from 18 to 22 miles an hour, costs only about two cents. Reading maketh a full man, confer ence a ready man. and w riting an ex- •c t man.— Bacon. I f you would have a good w ife m arry one who has been a good daugh ter.— Fuller. g -1 _ Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION c 5 t and 75c Pkás.SoId Everywhere $4,000 PRIZES Roquefort Salad. A most delicious salad Is prepared from head lettuce well washed, dried and chilled. Arrange the lettucp care, fully In a bowl, sprinkle with broken hit« of roquefort Cheese. Rub the bowl before adding the lettuce, w ith a «•at Clove Of garlic, add h alf a tea- spoonful of salt, a few dashes of cay- tune. a tablesiMtonful of chill sauce and one of vinegar, four of olive oil. M ix well and pour over the lettuce,' adding more o f the dressing if this seems not enough. Serve cold. Have Good Hair And Clean Scalp The youug Indy across the way say« It doesn't cost a girl so milch to pre serve a natural complexion if she weiches for sales nt the »trug stores. (tl b f M o .'I n r , N i w a p .n .r H y n rlli-a l,. > S) & £Sä? At y v u r D r u tfh t 75* io. C himi »»». »•»«. a», mcmpnio . v « mm . H M c C lu r , N , n , | w p , r a > n d lc s l,.| l »«artUMi L Ç « with «uwar- •■ortiva. a«fa raraady la toa» a io a m a - a U M a T S T b o CKBL W H E N I W AS T W E N TY -O N E tifa |"T ( í ' / P ’l / í . H1 e ' . l . v U M. Lots of Water Yak» •ei’hesUeo bt » AK B O 1I. prom ptly atop, t b , pain and oantln- eed lie , d r a w , out U i . eora. U a t a (Co l» x f o r a ynur d ro ra ia L Your m o n » twek I t yva • r e no« •alla'ted. this tim e I got “ A * T In A B the O U T storehouse of a _ A Miracle Httivgnwerf S N ew sp aper S y ndle ale 1 N e g ro C n u rc h e t t n lq u , now 7 (C o p y rig h t.) H e ’d H a d O n e In one of Ihe Iiii|lann|>olls high schools am English Instructor was dis cussing with a literatu re class the au thor’s Ideals as Judged from his hook. Wishing to bring the Idea closely home, she said: “All of us hnve our The United States lends the world Ideals, and our Ideals are the hest part In the number of telephones per 1(10 of us. They bring out the best there of population, ( ’amnia comes next. Is In us. Now. John," she asked, Tile hitter stands first In the num “wliat Is your conception of an Ideal?" ber of miles of telephone and te le John blushed Io the roots o f his graph Wires per 100 of population, hair and stninniered: "W ell, ep_I had tin- latest compilation showing ;i.j one last yeur, hill she left school.”— miles peg 100. Indianapolis News prop- , — ASTHMA Try Obvt Tar I n ha la i t to soothe th roat and nasal passa«««. Huh on nodi and chret to reb ar» conaasijon. T a k a In te rn ally to atop coughing and rem ove inflam m ation fro m tiaauea of . t h r o a t and lungs. C A L L IN G H IM “ P A R S O N ” ------ O------ li,n „ ' 0 0 YOU SUFFER FROM By J ean N ewton ---- -- ---- V OCri^<XKX><>Ot><>VvooU<X><X>(><>0<>0<) T N T H E word “parson" for the min- * Ister or the preacher we have a curious example o f the strange work Ing o f words. For “ parson" Is a cor ruption of “person," and In Its applica tion to the minister we find a story of theological principle which has been lost sight of In the modern use of the word. T he word "person.” a« corrupted to "pnrspn," and applied l.j Ihe prencher, ♦lijrj Its origin In the belief that In the person of thp priest the church Is rep- rosented. Among T rin ita ria n s Ihe word "person" had thp theological sig nificance of being one of ihe three modes of hejng In the Godhend (Ihe Father, the Ron, the Holy Ghost). In Its early use the term signified n Catholic priest as well rs n Protestant minister. But today we find Its use re stricted. usually, to the latter. As a irtalter of fact, the term Is employed more In a sense of levity, the man speaking seriously of his pastor being more likely to refer to him ns the prencher or the minister than ns tile '’parson.” It Is In ramnlry district» Hint Ihe term persists. " [’arson Brown” being a provincialism with which we are nil fam iliar. XV, h . lp you ■ALL A I V 0 U & »•w Y»rk VJ. N. U., San Francisco, No. 45-1928. M o t o r K e p t on W o r k in g When a flood In Oil c ity . p B.t re. cenlly abated It was found that a mo tor had been running steadily for 45 hours under 14 feet of water. H ’r / i o r n r Clean Kidneys B y D rin k in g -* WHAT CAUSES BOILS. A * 21— Lucius Boomer, famous hotel man. was juggling packing eases. H ow It Started rV of M arjo rie did not like the Idea o f a new baby brother. When her B o th er returned home from the hospital th eir meeting was a Joyful one. and ae M a rjo rie settled herself on the bed for a happy chat site noticed the little stranger on the other tid e o f her mother. W ith a aniall forefinger pointed at the unwanted playmate. M arjo rie de manded, "W hen la Hint hospital baby going bark to the hospital ?** B U l, and c t b u r r U , « r , t b , raault o f In v » r o e w d ie io r ln t ^ - tiu n a f r ix s b ln . 1 1 ' , « , . , . «■î’î ‘i J t î î d « m c » ( wum but ( A k H O I L w ll I quick ralsrf. s'----- y r n il , BY JO SEPH K A Y E finish should find him thrilled with enthusiasm. f a n you Imagine Edison working without enthusiasm and excitement? f a n yon coricefve the feverish eager ness with which Galileo worked through the night on that first crude telescope and with whnt excitement he took his first look through It to ward the far-off stars» Yet that tele ( ® by M c C lu r , N ew spaper S y n d ic ,', . ) scope was not as powerful as the opera glass yon carry to I he theater. o ■ ry rxyoorvonrerye f a n you Imagine w ith what excite o r o o c io o o o o re o o o o ■ ■ i- i v ment Madame Curie looked ufmn that first tiny speck of radium which she had distilled from the tons of mate rial which concealed It? E a r ly J O lla a n BOOKI4TT FHMB. •eunuocs nbal co .. na , hv il ll tsmn . a Job ____ hotel P A R K E R ’S where I learned how to put up canned H A IR B A L S A M goods on the shelves and weigh out Mwvw(>«»dnur SUboeHair r»w R»ot«rm» CaUr » m W sugar, and where I found that the B a a a tr iu C m »nW F»«irW H a ir exercise resulting from rolling bar *** •'» I H at I*ru<»t»i« SM h IBM WM^figgaMUL rels and moving boxes made me husky. H IN D E R C O R N S o ,« .. o,,. Utua»», » k , im p i »n p»ia, wnanriM comfort io the "L ater I was offered a Job as book i T ” ' U r b f m ail o r a» I »nm «IB« I 1 1 »oi i (totale» I Ha tri»« «o«». N Y keeper In a hotel In Ito rld a . I didn't know one thing uhout bookkeeping, hut I accepted the Job nt once. Then I went out and bought a Iqxik and studied like the dickens— days and night»— any Cline I could get. " It must have been a good book, for I made a fa ir bookkeeper. Event RESULTS O U A R A N T IC O ually I liecame the bead bookkeeper c o n t a in i t u r n c i t w r FOR J H O C MS THtSTMKNT and cashier for n hotel at St. Aligns tine.— Lucius M. Boomer." T O D A Y — Mr. Boomer Is one of the most prominent men In the hotel biisl- i ness lie |K the general manager of the W uldorf-Astorla hotel In New York, the Bellevue-Stratford In I’ lilla- j delphla, and the New W illard In ! • * I*4" Washington. Besides this, he Is tho head of the companies that own tlieso HOPKINS hotels and of companies which own LABORATORIES 1« CLAUS IT . (A N m s N C ItC O restuunints and hotel supplies firms. CSLirOSMI* One of the la tte r does a business o f $12,(XJ0,lMk) a year. In Ws youth It was thought that Boomer would be a . concert violinist, his playing of that Instrument show ing exceptional talent. JO IN F.XI IIA N O K C U M The first African Baptist church of which there Is any record was or ganized In 1774. In Aiken county, South Carolfna, In George Golpln's mill. This church w hs called the Silver Bluff Baptist church and was organized hy David George, a negro Baptist preacher. The same David George, who organized the Sliver Bluff Baptist church, took Wl members from the said church four years later, 1778, on account of the Revolutionary w ar, to Savannah, Ga. There he organized them Into ttie First Baptist church of that place, which sttll exists. -------—O-------- - M a n y T e le p h o n e U » e r» N. T. lM ffeM ruar «ray to lr . «nutaelly •UP»!» aad a»(aiy In privacy «*f yi ur tom a. U»a4 ovar W ya»r» by r À n iU iu u . M*>nay bar* «aam ut»*. N.w Hura Cu> by M cC lurs B U F F A L O RPKC’I A L T T C O M P A C T 1? L iq u id V e nder B ld g , B u ffa lo , DOKTBKOfWûf W A L K E R Date Souffle. Wash, stone and chop one-half pound of dates simmer In one-half T H E G LO R Y O F LABO R IS AC cupful o f orange Juice until very soft C O M P L IS H M E N T . mash and add the whites of four egg« The real wages o f work Is Ihe sat beaten stiff, to which a quarter o f a isfaction n t production. cupful of sugar has been added, with T he man who makes a machine of a tablespoonful o f lemon Juice and a himself who finds no Interest and no flinch of salt. Pour Info a fluttered basis of enthusiasm In his daily task baking dish and hake until well fluffed Is a little better than the ox. — about thirty-live minutes. Serve hot There is no labor so menial and no or cold, with creamy sauce. task so hard that It has not In It a reason for enthusiasm. I f your present work doesn't en thuse yon, If you cannot go; excited 1326. Wv-vtern N< w upaper U nion O ------------ and happy about It find something else to do. Get another Job. Find H E Y O U N G LADY something that w ill stir you up and your mind and hurry your fin ACROSS T H E W AY rouse gers anil leave you. when the day Is done, anxious for tonio(ro«v and the bigger accomplishment that tt will make possible. Don't he content to he a snail A SN’A IL N E V E R G ETS A N Y W HERE. E n te r th e t r e a t L iq u id V e n eer Con to rt. A ll you h ave to do la w rit« ua In leea th a n 160 w ords w h a t you cun- a ld er Ih e o u tstan d in g c h a ra c te ris tic o f L iq u id Veneer, o r te ll us o f an unusual use fo r L iq u id Veneer. You ra a y w in th e firs t p r l ie o f |5*)0 or one o f th e 1,054 o th e r prizes. T h re e p ro m in e n t business m en w ill act • • Judges. C ontest cloaca D ecem b er l i s t , 1A26 H u t don’ t d elay. O et necessary E n tr y B la n k an d fu ll p a rtic u la rs fro m yo u r dealer» I f he c a n 't l u p p , / you w rite u«. D o n 't m iss th ia big app or- tu n lty . L iq u id V e n e e r la «old by h s id w a rs , fu m lf u r e , d ru g , p a in t, gro ce ry and «enaraLl rto re a , C u ticu ra A. P A IN T Y little appetiser which the average man Is that he does * * may be used as a garnish to a no! get excited frequently enough. p latter of sliced cold meat is prepared Excitement Is only M U L T IP L IE D thus: Chop equal parts of apple and E N T H U S IA S M . s*lery; to this add h alf as much The man who lacks enthusiasm chopped pickled beets also finely cut. doesn't .get far whatever road he and a small quantity o f chill peeper travels. with a very little minced onion Serve One of the chief faults o f s snail is on a curled leaf of lettuce and serve that It never has the sensation of ex one leaf to each. Sprinkle with citement. •hopped parsley if liked It crawls along In a seemingly aim less fashion aud having reached the Beef Olives. nowhere fur which It was heuded It Cut thin slices from cold roust o f stop» to contemplate Its Ineffective beef, chop the trimmings and fat, a l ness. lowing a tahlesponnful o f the mixture Nobody Is ever Interested In a Niall to each slice o f the beef; season high and only the dullard copies him. ly with salt and pepper, and pour over I f you want to see enthusiasm and the meat, adding a sprinkling of herbs; excitement In animal life watch an mix with one-fourth as much crumbs ant. Everything Interests him. E very as meat. thing has a meaning for him. Every thing he sees or feels Is a m atter of Puree of Peas. Investigation and study. Cook a pint o f tender green peas He Is excited nil the time and ac and pnt through a sieve; add a table complishes something every minute. spoonful o f butter mixed w ith two o f flour, cook, add one cupful of milk, Every boy and every man ought to heat and whip w ith a Dover egg lie excited about what he Is doing. beater. Serve at once w ith a spoonful He should be so Intensely Interested of whipped cream on top of each In It, so thoroughly In love with the bouillon cup. task and Its accomplishment that Its 1,055 PRIZES IN ALL 'Soap and Ointment — ■ Work Wonders Trz OurNryr Sh— » n < g H c l c . F. i® i'Y NR o f the greatest troubles w ith A M a r jo r ie — “ H e said t h a t I f I w o u l.l «leap m ore on ray r l< h t aide. I w o u ld n 't h ave auch d ream s. “ SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT by To avoid imitations, always look for the ilgnstur, of Proven direction» on each package. I'tijiuiiA iu everywhere reou6uueu4 fry I'd like to be ns friendly ns That friendly bit of fuss. I'd like to greet folks on the road The way a puppy does. Though millions I may never own. For friendliness i would be known. As quick to give a friendly ball As— not the dog. but Just his tall, D O Y O U G E T E X C IT E D ? A P P E T IZ IN G D IS H E S a* — * 7 * hAt do y ° « th in k John *«1.1 d h ,m thMt When W'e r* m a r r ie d I w a n te d a c ity real dene* a co u n try place, th ra a auto« and a lot of serva n t« ? “ w hal d ld th e P aracot M O T H E R ; - F le t c h e r '» C utoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute lor O istor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe cially pre|>arcd lo r Infants in arms and Children all ages. Balt» to Flush K ld ntya Bladder B o t h e r » or Back Hurt» F atin g too much rich food m»jr pro duce kidney trouble In «onia form. Bays ■ well-known authority, he<-»u»» the »chin created excite the kidney». T h ru they become overworked, get nlugglsb, clog up nnd can»« all sort» o f rilstrea», p articularly bnckach» and misery In the kidney region, rheu m atlc twlngea. aevere headache», a d d stomach, constipation, torpid liver, aleeplesoneas, bladder aud u rinary I r r i tation. T h e moment your back hurts or k id neys aren't acting right, or I f bladder bothers yon. begin drinking lota of good w ater and also get about four ounces o f Jad Salts from any go<id pharm acy; take a tablespoonful Iu ■ glass o f w ater before brenkfaat fo r ■ few day» and your kidneys may then act fine. This fninous salts 1» mad» from the a d d o f grni>e« and lemon Juice, combined w ith llth la, and ha» been used for year» to flush clogged kidney« and atlinulnt« them to activ ity ; also to neutralize the acid» In the system so th a t they no longer Irrita te , thus often relieving bladder disorder». 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