The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, December 29, 1922, Image 7

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O FFERS A M A R K E T
FO R Y O U R PR O D UCE
NORTONIA HOTEL
The Secret o f Being
a Convincing Talker
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H o w I Le a rn e d It in O n e E v e n in g .
l l t n and btark, Portland, Ore.
Portland. Oregon
V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O - P L A Y *
Complet« Change Saturday. Adulta. Matinee. 20c:
Everunirs. Sic. Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Children
10 cents ail times.
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low t — Doe a not «ta in and dirt can be hoted off.
Write for Literature. Sold by A. McMILLAN * CO..
»0-380 Eaet Ankeny Street, Corner Second, Portland.
T
BAB’S
RESTAURANT^
*ood pact to Eat and Live WelL
Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon.
Upep 7 a. m. to 1 a m.. It* Stark it.
P O R IM
T L U A NIO N N »(NUf
D HID
E & WOOL CO.
NOOTN, *0«TU»1, 0HEIUN.
Write for Prices
and âhipp.n* T a«»
SI r a d iv a r a
____We Pay Highest Price* for
HIDES. PELTS. WOOL. MOHAIR.
CASCAR.* BARK.
Address Department B
lire Phonograph Known for Tone
A Cents wanted. Order direct from factory. 330 Last
Morrison St.. Portland. Oretron.
STRAD IVARA PHONOGRAPH CO.
Page & Son
WE W ANT
Turkeys and Fresh Eggs
Portland, Oregon
W rite for Prices
K IM B A L L
Pian os and Phonographs sold on installm ent
plan
M cC O R M IC K M USIC CO.
Oregon Distributors
4C9-431 W ash ington Street. Portland, Oregon
No Commission
Prompt Returns
Today’ s Market Prices for Top Quality,
Otherwise According to Quality
Dressed Beef, 8c
Hogs, 13c
Veal. I3*c
Veal up to 300 lbs., 8c to 10c
Dressed Lambs, 15c to 20c
Dressed Mutton. 12c
We can use live and dressed turkeys,
geese, ducks, and all kinds of rhirkena at
market prices; also hides and pelt.».
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
“ Fighting the Beef Trust"
New Location
187 Front Street
Portland, Oregon
H otel
H oyt
Located Sixth and H oyt
S tric tly F ire p ro o f and Modern.
N ear
both depots and con ven ien t car service
to all parts o f city.
R H E U M ATIS M
Jack King Cures it. Ladies and Gents Exam­
ination free. 207 Dekum bldg.. Portland. Ore
R A IN IE R
HOTEL
K»kt <100*4*.
128 N. Mi Sc. Pwiissi Or.
Very Centrally Located Convenient to all
Depots, and one block from main Postothce
PATENT ATTORNEY “ “
h a Y nag W e r
P ro te c t that Id ea with a United
S ta tes P aten t. O thers have made fortunes
out o f Patents. W h y not you.’ Thom as
B ilyeu, 202 Stevens Bldg., Portland, Ore.
□
If your R A D IA T O R
leaks, send it to us.
Armstrong
heats or
Auto Radiator Co..
17 Burmide street. E xpert
Portland.
ad
vice on Oregon
any
Income Mut problems.
S everal
years’
actual
experien ce in G overn-
i l C rnent Bureaus is offered
I n U u L h III O those unable to v isit our
o flic e .
b u iie >our troubles b riefly and
•end In w ith $1 and w e w ill g iv e you hon­
est to goodness advice. It will pay you to
g e t in touch with us now
E. J. Curtin,
Room 806 L e w is Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
INCOME
T Q A D X h D I C
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
31 It. FO X W A S SO SICK
FOX thought that lie would
try singing to Miss llenny
Mump to see if he could not entice
her to come out one night as the door
of her house was locked and he could
not get In.
“ You can come out through the
window that Is open over my head,"
said Mr. Fox. looking up with longing
eyes at Miss llenny through a small
crack in the wall of the poultry
house.
"You need not be afra'd, my dear
Miss llenny,” said Mr. Fox. “ I will be
right here to catch you if you fall."
“ And If ldon't fall you will catch
me. too. Mr. Fox,” said Mias llenny.
“ I wonder If she suspects my plan?"
thought Mr. Fox, but he did not ask.
Instead he said, “ I will sing for you
here In the moonlight while you nre
flying up to the window, then you will
know I am patiently wulting for you
to appear.”
But Miss llenny l ’lump knew all
about smooth-talking Mr. Fox and
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut. seam, hem and machine
pleat skirts ready
| Hemstitching, 5 cents per yard.
EASTERN N O VE LTY MFC- C 3.
W a Fifth St.
P. rt and. Ore
A T T E N T IO N L A D I ESI
L e a rn beauty culture, Join class; e v e ­
ning school; w e know how'.
School 16
years old. Fu ll course |4u. i ’huiie £>dwy.
t>yu2. 4u0 D ekum bldg.
B R A Z IN G , W E L D IN G A “C U T T IN G
N orth w est W eld in g & Supply Co 88 1st St
C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN G
F o r reliable Cleaning and
D yein g service send parcels to
us.
W e pay return postage.
In form ation and prices given
upon request.
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EN’ K E S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S
1 tablished 188
C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E SIG N S
Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 M orrison S t
F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S
C om m ercial Iron W orks, 7th &. .Madison.__
FO O T C O R R E C T IO N 1ST
F e a th e rw eig h t Arch Supports made to
order J. E. T ry ze la a r, 618 P itto c k Block,
Portland, O r e .____ ______________________ .
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
Teaches trade in 6 weeks. Some pay while learn­
ing. Positions secured.
Write for catalogue.
234 Burnside street, Portland. Ore.
___
M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d and Pine Sta.
O tto Schumann G ranite A M arble W o rk !»
PERSONAL
M arry if L o n e ly ; m ost successful “ Hom e
M a k e r";
hundreds
rich;
con fiden tial;
reliab le; yea rs exp erien ce; descriptions
free
“ T h e Successful Club,” Mrs. Nash,
Box 556, Oakland, C a lifo rn ia ._____________
SHIP US YOUR WOOL
Cleaning, carding and mattresses.
Crystal
Springs Woolen Mills', 760 Umatilla, Portland.
S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R
W e help the appearance of women.
T w e n ty -tw o inch sw itch or tran sform a­
tion, value |7.60, price $2 45
4»>o to 412 D tk u m Bldjg.
______
W edding Bouquets and Funeral Piecas
| Lublin er Florists, 348 M orrison 8 L _________
I "IF IT HURTS DON 1 P A Y ."
G uaranteed dental work. Crow ns |5 00,
I P lates $15 00, B iid ge w o rk 88 00 a tooth.
I T eeth extracted by gas.
L a tes t modern
methods. Dr. H a rry Sem ler, Dentist, 3rd
ind M orrison. 2nd floor A lls k y Bldg., P o r t­
land, « t . W iit e or phone fo r appoin tment.
V E T E R IN A R IA N — C attle a S pecialty
Dr. Chas M Ahderson. K enton. Portland.
85 centi
Mr. Fox Began to Sing.
she knew, too, that she was safe so
long as she stayed inside her house,
so she flew up closer to the w indow,
where she could look down at him,
but she did not go out.
Mr. Fox began to sing with his eyes
fixed upon the window, but w lien he
saw Miss Henny looking he stopped
and asked why she did not come down.
“Oh! Mr. Fox. you nre so wonder­
ful.” she said. “There are a few harsh
tones that should he smoot 'ied out
a chicken or hen again. Oh! I am
and when that is done I am sure that
so sick. Oh, dear, what shall I do!”
all who listen will be so charmed
(© by McClure K ew .paper Syndicate.)
If
t ‘What’s in a Name?
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By M IL D R E D M A R S H A L L
Facti about your name; Its history;
■waning; whence It was derive J ;
significance; your lucky day
and lucky Jewel
BERTHA
TD KR TH A, signifying bright, lins an
extraordinary ecclesiastical fla­
vor. In old Herman chronicles the
1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, Whites, etc. feast of Theophnnia Is translated by a
word meaning brightened night, and
Serfd for our List.
the root of that word Is “perahta.” How
WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc., perahta, or berahtn, became an Indi­
Oregon D istribu tor* fo r GM C T ru c k ,
vidual character Is too Involved for
j 100 Second St.. Cor. T a y lo r Portland. Oi
space here, but it is sufficient to say
that Perahtn, or Bertha, was a sacred
Has a Stable for Nightmare?
being, called. In an old Alsatian poem,
Ad in Exchange — For Rent — One the mild Berchte, In whose honor all
bedroom, with or without garage. Ex- young farmers dance, ring cattle bells
cellent location. — Boston Evening and blow whistles throughout the night
V ^ A L L or write for my FREE booklet telling
of the feast.
how I can guarantee to permanently cure
Transcript.
She is pictured as an old, white-
vour Piles w ith o u t cutting, burning, stitching,
hatred woman, with a long nose, who
anaesthetic, pain or confinement.
No Escape for the Rogue.
creeps Into nurseries and comforts lit­
There Is no den In the wide world tle children neglected by their nurses.
t N D A N D M O R R IS O N PORT LAND. OREGON
to hide a rogue. Commit a crime, and In other stories, she Is used as a figure
MENTION T H ' 5 PAP EH WHEN W RIT ING>
the earth is made of glass.—Emerson. of terror to frighten children and Is
the avenger of Idle spinners. Fran
Bertha Is undoubtedly the Impersona­
tion of the Epiphany, though there Is
an effort to connect her with the old
mythical Huldr. and other etymologists
believe her to be another name for the
Should Never Be Taken Lightly, but The hones may not have been sep­ Goddess Freya, wife of Odin.
Have the Most Careful Attention
arated, and so the fact thnt a break
One of the most famous Berthas was
has occurred Is overlooked. Not until the wife of Pepin and mother of
at Once.
permanent damage has been done Is Charlemagne, known as "Bertha niix
grands pleds.” Another Bertha of his­
Sprains and strains as a class are professional help called in.
Injuries which cause little concern
Finally, there are cases In which torical fame was her tin lighter, sister
and. consequently, to which little at­ fibers of ligaments— 1. e., the binding of Charlemagne and wife of Orlando,
tention Is paid. The result is. accord­ material forming the hinges o f a Joint who, being in great want, supported
ing to the medical correspondent of or the means of fixation of a muscle- herself spinning until her son won rec­
the London Times, that a great deal tendon to a bone— have been lorn ognition from his powerful uncle.
Because of Queen Bertha of Switzer­
of disability Is caused which need not asunder. These cases may prove ex­
have occurred at all. He tells how to ceedingly troublesome, aud If not at­ land. the name fas always b<«-n very
populsr there. It has also had great
avoid much of tills and gives expinna* tended to may result in permanent
Togue In England since the* Norman
tlons which rob sprains of some of weakness.
their mystery.
It Is a good and safe rule to rail in conquest, and even before that time it
Sprains are not by any means so a doctor, says the writer, when any was In use. having named the daugh­
ter of Chilperlc, king of Paris, and
trivial as they are usually supposed
M l I
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w
ife of Ethelbert o f Kent, who
to be. Some of them are not “ sprains ' sprain has bee# encountered. ny this
smoothed the way for SJ. Aguustlne’s
at all, hut slight dislocations, anil It Is means the calamities attending neg­
mission. It Is u s e j quite commonly In
by knowledge of this fact that so- lect of serious Injury are avohled.
France and Germany, and In Dante's
called bloodless surgeons acquire their
time was so frequent In Italy that he
Knowledge Men Claim. •
reputation. A return o f the memt<ers
places Monna Berta with Ser Martino
to their correct position often ends
Men will talk of little things and as the chief of the gossip*. Southey
the pain and discomfort of these ac­ great things as If they knew wbat
gave It additltmal vogue In England by
things were little and what things so-calling one o f his heroines, and It
cidents.
were
great.—Phillips
Brooks.
Again, some sprains are fractures.
even penetrated Greece by the mar­
riage of a German princess o f that
name to a G r e e k emperor,
Bertha's talismsnic stone Is the
4sryl. which I* *:n ! to keep |r< wearer
Cornell university received by mo offl- amlsSle and with Inconquermble »harm.
lt«Was Found In New York Exeavat on
Wearing a beryl will reawaken lore
| cer » f the bank recently.
and Wae Worn by Clam 500.000
Sunday Is her
I The shell, thicker than that of any In married people.
Yeare Ago.
I living dam and o f an oval shape, w »* lucky day and 2 her lucky number.
(8 br the Wheeler Syndicate, le t )
| thought at first to have on ■» belonged
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New York.— A thell. found 100 feet to an oyster o f some extinct spwle*.
Hie Opinion.
It
was
presented
as
a
souvenir
to
M e * thè surfnre by ex cavatore for
Smlthnrs— I see by the paper that
Benjamin
Strong,
govern«
r
of
the
l^.j-
thd new F eltra i Keserve bunk. !n thè
they caught a girl i & a freight train
teart o f thè flnunctal distrai, is that eral Keserve bank, and one of his ae- dressed In masculine attire.
vistants
forwarded
it
to
Cornell
foe
o f a clam at least 500,'JW years old.
Hen Peck—That a what I call a wolf
accordine to rep*.rt Irò tu scientista of | identification.
In sheen's clothing.
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
SPRAINS M AY RESULT SERIOUSLY
DISÇOVER ONE REAL HARD SHELL
By GEORGE R AYM OND
“ Have yon heart! the new# about Frank 1 found that there was a right way and s
Jordan f "
The qurstiuu quickie brought me wrong way to present complaints, to give eeti-
to the little group which had gathered id I Ui.it s, and to issue orders.
that they will be unable to refuse any­ the center of the office. Jordan and I had
“ I 1 ked up some wonder!
liters about
started with the Great Eastern Machinery how to give my opinions, about how to answer
thing y. I sisk."
Company, within a mouth of each other, f ur complaints, about how to sak the bank for a
Mr. Fox began to feel flattered. years ago. A year ago, Jorduu was taken loan, about how to ask for aatennona. Another
“ What can I do to smooth those harsh into the accounting division and I was sent ) thing that struck me forcibly was that in­
out •• salesman.
Neither of us waa bleated . stead of antagonising people wtieu 1 didn't
tones?” he asked.
with an unusual amount of brilliancy, but we agree with them, 1 learned how to bring them
.ii to around to uiy way of thinking iu the most
“ I really should not tell you, for It “ g-'t bj iu our u< w jobs wall i
hold them.
pleasant sort of way. Then, of course, along
belongs to Mr. lH>g. and he thinks his
Imagine my araarement, then, when I heard: with those lessons there were chapters on
“ Jordan s juet been made Treasurer of the speaking before large audiences, how to find
voice the best In the world, hut It Is
I ’
material for talking and apeak«ng. how to talk
all on account of what he uses to Company
I could hardly believe my ear*. But there to friends, how to talk to servunts, and how
was the “ Notice to Employees " on the bul­ to talk to children.
make It smooth,” said Miss llenny.
letin board, telling about Jordan s good for­
“ Why I got the secret the very first even­
“ Tell me what it is. Miss llenny,” tune.
ing and it was ouly a short time before I was
pleaded Mr. Fox, forgetting about
Now I knew that Jordan was a capable able to apply all of the principles and found
fellow, quiet* and unassuming, but 1 never i that tuy words were beginning to have an
wanting her for his breakfast.
would have picked him for any such sudden ’ almost magical effect upou everybody to whom
“ Well, If you will promise not to rite. I knew, too, that the Treasurer of the I spoke. It seemed that 1 g t things dona
Eastern had to be a big man, ami 1 instantly, where formerly, aa you know, what l
tell anyone I'll tell you what he takes Gre.it
wondered how in the world Jordan landed aaid ‘ went in one ear and out the other.' I
to make his voice beautiful," Miss the place.
began to acquire an executive ability that sur­
The first chance I got, I walked into Jordan's prise«! me.
I smoothed out difficulties like
llenny replied.
In my talks with the chief
new office ami after congratulating him warm - a true diplomat.
Of course Mr. Fox promised and ly, I asked him to let me "in " on the details I spoke clearly, simply, convincingly. Then
crossed his heart not to tell and Xllss of how he jumped ahead so quickly. His story came my first promotion aim e 1 enter* d the
is so intensely interesting that I am going accounting department.
I w is given the job
llenny told him that in a pall right to repeat it as closely as I remember.
of answering complaint*, anil I made good.
“ 1 11 tell you just how it happened, G tM fA From that 1 waa given the job of making
by the barn was some very black-look-
When Mr. Buckley joined the
because you may pick up a pointer or two co lie* lions.
ing oil, but that he must promise also that will help you.
Officers’ Training Camp, I was made Treasurer.
Between
you
ami me, Givirgt*, m> salary is
“
You
remember
how
scared
I
used
to
be
not to eat It all or Mr. Hog would be
whenever 1 had to talk to the chief 1 You now $7,500 a year and 1 expert it will ba
very angry, Indeed.
remember how you used to tell me that every more from the first of the year
“ And 1 want to tell you sincerely, that I
"I am sure a little will be all you time I opened my mouth I put my foot into it,
of course that every time I spoke l got attribute tny success solely to the fact that I
need to take, Mr. Fox,” said Mrs. meaning
into trouble!
You remember when Ralph [ ¡earned how *o talk to jHHtpIe."
llenny.
8inton left to take charge of the Western of­
When Jordan finished, 1 asked him for the
and 1 was asked to present him with the address of the publishers of Dr. Law s course
Mr. Fox did not wait to hear any fice
loving cun the boys gave him, how flustered uml he gave it to me. 1 sent for it and found
more. I f It was something that be­ I was ami how I couldn't say a word because it to be exactly as he had stated. After study­
were people around I You remember how ing the eight simple lessons 1 began to sell to
longed to Mr. L>og he would eat every there
confused I used to be every time I met new people who had previously refused to listen to
last drop of It, for Mr. Fox did not people! 1 couldn't say what 1 wanted to say me at all. After four months of record break­
when I wanted to say it; and 1 determined ing sale* during the dullest MiMB of th#
care for Mr. Dog the least bit.
that if there waa any possible chance to learn i year, I received a wire from the chief asking
Mr. Fox poked his head In the pall. bow to talk 1 was going to do it.
me to return to the home office. We had quit#
“ The first thing I did was to buy a nr.iu a long talk In which I explained how I was
It did not taste very nice, hut It
her of books on public speaking, but they 1 able to break sales records— and 1 was ap
would make Mr. Dog angry when he seemed to be uieaut for those who wanted pointed Sales Manager at almost twice my
found it gone and so he did not stop to become orators, whereas what I wanted former salary. I know that there was noth­
to learn was not only how to speak in public | ing in tne that had rhangt'd except that 1 had
until he had licked the bottom of the but how to si>euk to individuals under various acquired the ability to talk where formerly
I simply used “ words without reason," 1 can
conditions in business and social life.
pail.
later, just as 1 was about never thank .Ionian enough for telling me shout
Then back to the poultry house he to "A give few up weeks
hope of ever learning how to Dr. Law * Course in Busint'NS Talkiug and
ran and sat down and began to sing. talk interestingly, I read an announcement i Public Speaking. Jordan anti I are both
that l>r. Frederick Houk Law had just | spending all our spare time making public
He had hardly began when he com­ stating
completed a new course in business talking speeches and Jordan is being talked about now
menced to feel queer ubout his stom­ and public speaking entitled ’ Mastery of as Mayor of our little town.
I seut for them ind in a few days
ach. “ I don’t feel quite well. I think Bpeach.’
they arrived.
I glanced through the entire
AM E RIC AN N E W SP A P E R ASSOCIATIO N
I’d better run home,” he told Miss eight lessons, reading the headings and a few
of Portland, Ore.
paragraphs here and there, and in about sc
Henny.
hour the whole secret of effective speaking
418 18 20 U. 8. National Bank Bldg.
"1 guess you had, Mr. Fox,” she re­ was opened to me.
“ For example, I learned why I had always Gentlemen:
plied, “ for you are going to be very
larked confidence, why talking had always
Please mail tne Dr. Law ’s course, “ Mastery
sick, very sick, Indeed.
Thut was seemed something to be dreaded, whereas it
of Speech." I will pay the postman $3.50 on
grease the furmer uses for the wheels is reully the simplest thing in the world to get delivery, which completes the transaction and
up and talk. 1 learned how to secure complete
of Ills wagon and you will not care attention to what l was saying and how to pays for the course in full. Thereafter tht
I make everything I said interesting, forceful and course is mine absolutely.
for poultry for a long time.”
convincing. 1 learned the art of listening, the
But Mr. Fox didn't hear the last of value of silence, and the power of brevity. In
Name —______
what Miss Henny said, lie was hur­ stead of being funny at the wrong time, I
learned how and when to use humor with tell
rying home as fast as he could, for ing
effect.
City
“ But perhaps the most wonderful thing
every little while he had to stop and
about
the
lessons
were
the
actual
examples
of
lie down, he was so sick. ” 1 wish I what things to say and when to any them to State --------------..._____ ______
had that Miss Henny,” he began meet every condition. I found that there was
Write Plainly.
“ Oh, no, I don't. I never want to see u kii:.i k in making oral reports to my superiors
T H E ROMANCE CF WORDS
Device Measures River's Depth.
The depth of a river or of the sea
can be ascertained by means of a de­
vice which measures the interval of a
sound signal and the receipt of its
echo off the bottom of the water.
“ BUXOM”
H I HEN Stilton, In "Piu idlse
* * Lost,” speaks o f “ w i glng
silently the buxom air,” it is at
once apparent that the word
"buxom” must have had »'»me
meaning at thnt time dififeienf
from the currently accepted one
of rosy and plump. We might
refer to a strong healthy woman
as buxom, but we would never
apply the adjective to the air.
In Milton's time, however, t'ie
word had just changed Its spell­
ing from "boughsome,” a fi rra
which gives a clue to Its prim ry
meaning of yielding nr hem! hg
like the houghs of a nee.
“ Buxom,” to Milton, was prac­
tically the equivalent of our
present-day “ pllunt.” The first
change, merely one o f form,
came when the "gh” began to
lose Its guttural sound and
“ ough” was elided into the sin­
gle letter “ x." Then, after the
lapse o f a number of years, a
gradual alteration of the word
began to take place, probably
due, as Doctor Johnson suggests,
to a too liberal construction of
the bride's promise in the old
English marriage ceremony to be
“ obedient and buxom (or yield­
ing) In bed and in board.” In
time, therefore. It came to be
applied to full-blooded women
who were erroneously thought
likely to be rareless o f virtue.
Hence It now means plump,
rosy, alluring, and Is applied only
to women who combine these
qualities of figure, face and ex­
pression.
( $ by the W heeler Pyndlrate, Inc )
Freshen a Heavy Skin
With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutl-
curu Talcum Powder, au exquisitely
■rented convenient, economical face,
skin, baby ami dusting powder and
perfume. Renders other perfumes su­
perfluous. One of the Cutlcura Toilet
Trio (Soap. Ointment, Talcum).—Adv.
DOES LAUNDRY
WORK AND
HOUSEWORK TOO
Surprised to Find Her­
self Feeling So Well
Taunton, Mass. — “ I used to have paina
; in my back and legs so badly, with other
troubles that women
To Remove Acid Stains.
aometimes have, that
my doctor ordered
When the color of a fabric has been
me to stay in bed a
changed by an acid, such as lemon
week In every month.
Juice or vinegar, the original color
It didn't do me much
often can be restored by sponging
good, so one day after
talking with a friend
with ammonia and water and then
who took Lydia E.
chloroform.
Pii.kham's Vegeta­
ble Compound for
atxiut tlie same trou­
Another Nature's Fake.
bles I had, 1 thought
Kxchange—The bride’s father, born
I would try it aim).
82 years ago with long white beard I find that I can work in the laundry all
and venerable mien, led her to the through the time and do my housework,
too. Lpst month 1 waa ho surprised at
altar.— Boston Evening Transcript.
myself to be up and around and feeling
go good while before I used to feel com­
When Dictionary Is a Friend.
pletely lifeless. I have told some o f the
The dictionary is a comforting book. girls who work with me and have such
troubles to try Lydia E.Pinkham’sVege-
One can always find how to spell a table Compound, and 1 tell them how it
word If one knows how to spell It In haa helped me. You can use my testi­
the first place so one ran find it in the monial for the good o f others. ■ Mrs.
B l a n c h e S i l v i a , 61)Grant St., Taunton,
dictionary.— Seattle Times.
Masa.
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I t ’s the same story—one friend telling
Flag Denotes Owner's Presence.
another o f the value o f Lydia E. 1‘ink-
At many of the great country houses I hain’ii Veg<-ts*.»e Comr-on",*.
in England a "fam ily flag," bearing
1
Child of Old Age Favored.
the coat of arms of the owner of the
Careful research Is said to have es­
house, Is flown from a flag staff when
tablished the fart that the child of a
j the owner Is in residence.
father over fifty years of sge has ten
times as good a chance of becoming
Ad in a New York paper— Bookkeep­ eminent as he would have If his father
er for factory of Christian concern; were a young man.
good opportunity for advancement tor
conscious worker.—Boston Transcript.
A Fine G. G. R. C. Motto.
Live One* Only Need Apply.
Real Attribute of Democracy.
"A ll real democracy is an attempt
(like that of a jolly hostess) to bring
the shy people out.”— Q. K. Chesterton.
“ Make the most of the small Joys
out of life and they will pave the way
to greater. Grasp every opportunity
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to help another, and your helpfulness
will increase.”— Our Dumb Animals.
Last
The
of the
age of
Survivor of the 1812 Conflict.
Athens of the Alps.
last aurvlving pensioned soldier
Zurich was formerly called the Ath­
W ar of 1812 died In 1905 at the
ens of Switzerland from the number
one hundred and five.
of Protestant refugee« who resorted
thither and Inundated Europe with
Far Above Level of Sea.
their works on controversial divinity.
Cuzco, Peru, Is 11.880 feet above
sea level, 2,000 higher than the Great
St. Bernard.
Woman's Superior Eyesight.
Oculists lay that as a rule the eye­
sight of a woman la better than that
of a m u .
Gluticura Soap
For the Hands
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Af* Yos Satisfied?
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la the M n e.L moat perfectly equipped
Huelneee T re in in g Hr beni In th e N o rth -
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with more m-.ner
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aeeured our U r U u e l t s
W r ite fo r S a t e lo « - F o u r t h and T aah lU .
for« lead________________________________
P. N. U.
No. 52, 1922