RURAL ENTERPRISE h lip in o s C o n tin u e to B e lie v e in T alism an » Old Standby A young Filipino <1»‘ m » p tided frotu 4 •gatm aytan*’ or ancient feudal prince known as M alki in seeking th e en- , c h a n te d k e rch ief w hich g a v e h is illue- ■ trio u s a n c e sto r su p e rn a tu ra l pow ers, ! such a s th a t of ch arm in g b ird s so th a t j they w ould a lig h t upon his ex te n d ed ' linger, o r p h ilan d erin g w ith o th e r j —the same dependable remedy men's w ives w ithout a ro u sin g jealo u sy th a t over a period of more than on th e p a rt of the offended husbands. fifty years has been found so T he k e rc h ie f is know n in th e fam ily ! reliable in the treatment of catarrh and diseases o f catarrhal tra d itio n s a s “ th e k e rch ief from th e | nature. angel in m oon." W ith o th e r ta lism a n s The outside o f the package and a m u lets, it is supposed to h a v e j only has been altered. To facil­ •n sec re tly buried by th e c h ie fta in : itate packing and reduce break­ b efore he died. E ach succeeding eldest age in shipping, the paper wrap­ son has se a rc h e d for th e spot in vain. ' per which has identified the A m erican scluads em leavor to d isa b u se , Pe-rtt-na bottle fo r many years the n a tiv e m ind of its belief In tails- , has been displaced by a substan­ tial pasteboard carton. m ans, but th e belief is still wide- | Pe-ru-na cannot be made any s p r e a d ; a m ysticism alm ost abysm al better. Three generations of in depth affects th e psychology o f th e users testify that Pe-ru-na is the people. best remedy in the world for It w as only recen tly n e c e sssry for catarrh and diseases o f catarrhal th e police In a tow n ad jo in in g M anila origin. to ta k e Into custody an adolescent hoy ' The remedy our fathers and to whom th o u sa n d s of (he afflicted J grandfathers used w ith so much satisfaction is still the standby w ere going because It w as said bis fo r the ills o f everyday in possession o f an e n ch a n tm e n t be­ thousands of American homes. stow ed upon him healing pow ers. Not fu r from th is tow n a gang of c o u n te rfe ite rs w ere recen tly raid ed by a c o n stab u lary squad. T o conceal evi- ! T h s O r t ( l a a l a n d H a l la M e M r a e d y deuce th e men th rew th e ir dies into a l© r C a t a r r h stre am back o f th e ir shan ty . W asher i • e ld B v a ry w h a ra T o o N ew Package wom en la te r found one o f th e dies, T a b le t s a r L i q u id and w hen th ey cleaned It th ey discov­ B e a d 4 C e n ts f e r b o o k le t e n c a t a r r h t e th e e red th e Im age of M aria C ristin a , F e - r u - n a C o m p a n y , C o liu n h u s , O h io queen reg en t o f Spain p rio r to K ing 1 A lfonso's com ing of age. T h e obi worn F in a lly C o m p e lle d to T h e re Is N o J u stic e an conceived th is im age to be th a t of W e see w here Hr.. L ew is E v a n s h a s M a k e W a r on Pigeons given 83 a stro la b e s to th e U n iv ersity th e Virgin, and soon a sto ry w as ' W ild pigeons h ave m ultiplied in Oslo of O xford, and w hen we th in k of a ll a b ro a d th a t th e die (o f the tru e n a tu re of w hich no one had th e lea st concep­ to such g re u t n u m b ers th a t they a re th e w o rth y people w ho a re stru g g lin g T h e people along w ith o u t a single a stro la b e to tion, not even th e local officials) had now a public uulauuce. been m iracu lo u sly hidden in th e have been kind to them uud given th e ir nam e, w e can h a rd ly b e a r IL— stre am bed and th a t a g re at blessing them food, a n d from th e ir n e sts un d er N ew ark A dvocate. the paves of th e houses they sw arm would ensue from Its discovery. From su rro u n d in g tow ns people by th o u ­ th e stre e ts. O ne o f th e w orst evils sa n d s began m aking p ilgrim ages to th e w hich they h a v e b ro u g h t witli them fo rtu n a te village, to a d o re th e im age is th e Insect nuisance. M illions of Insect eggs, b rought Io th e roofs by and receive its blessing tlie pigeons and h u tch ed out In the n ests, lnvude th e liouses und h ave be­ S o c ie ty S u g g e s tio n com e 11 v e rita b le pest. T h e m edical I am obliged to a m an nam ed C un­ a u th o ritie s h a v e re q u este d th e people ningham fof Rending m e a copy of a to kill every pigeon com ing In tb c lr weekly n e w sp a p er p rin te d in a tow n | way a n d h ave u rg e n tly uppealcd th a t In th e S o u th w est. It sa y s th e hache- I no nl(>re foot, glven th e blr(, s T he lors of th e tow n had long been III th e w om en's society fo r th e p ro tectio n h a b it of a tte n d in g social a ffa irs given of unllllll|„ p ro te ste d a g a in st th is ap h.v th e young m arried people, and peal, m a in ta in in g th a t “ It is lium ora caused a good deal of trouble. Several Io s ta rv e dum b b e a sts.” (la v in g been young couples se p a ra te d a s a re su lt convinced, how ever, th a t th e b ird s a re of “rom ance.” W hereupon th e young c ap a b le of finding th e ir food them m arried m en m ade a new ruling, and selves, th e society has ended Its op­ now th e bachelors, w hen they long for position and from now on th e w ar society, find it am ong th e unm arried. un th e pigeons will go on In e arn e st. A m arried m an, If disposed to flirt, finds a re stra in in g Influence In his Freshen a Heavy Skin wife, hut a b a ch e lo r h a s no such hand W ith th e a n tise p tic , fa sc in a tin g Cutl- Icap. I should say an old b achelor enra T alcu m P ow der, a n exquisitely should he p e rm itte d no lady com pany scented, econom ical face, akin, buby s a v e th a t o f widows, who, o f all worn- i and d u stin g pow der a n d perfum e, en. a re m ost c ap a b le In h an d lin g old I B e n d ers o th e r p e rfu m e s superfluous, b ach e lo rs —E. W. H ow e s M onthly. o n e o f th e C u tlc u ra T oilet T rio (Soap, --------------------------- O intm ent, T a lc u m ).— A dvertisem ent. .Mew Dress PE-RU-NA tv t n /r j Ò Curt f 4. Trained teachers require ade­ quate compensation. M EK ICA N E d u ca tio n W eek 5. The teaching of patriotism Is w ill be o b serv ed th is y e a r the duty of all public servants, N ovem ber 16-22. I t Is u n d e r the Joint au sp ice s of SLOGANS— "The Better the Teacher the Better the School.” th e U nited S ta te s B ureau o f E d u c a tio n o f th e In te r i­ "Visit Your Schools To­ day." o r D e p artm en t, th e N a­ tio n a l E d u ca tio n Society a n d th e Im e rlc a n Legion, CONSERVATION AND T h e p ro g ram fo r th e seven THRIFT DAY d a y s has been timde public by th e B u re au of E d u ca ­ THUR SDAY, NOVEMBER 19. The forests of America, however tion, a n d h a s been fo r­ slighted by man, mutt have been w a rd e d to th e ch ie f e d u ca tlo n u l offi­ a great delight to God__ John c e rs of th e sta te s. T h e p ro g ram fol­ Muir. lows : 1. Conserve our national re­ CONSTITUTION DAY sources. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 2. Prevent forest fires. “The Constitution Is the bulwark 3. Industry and th rift spell pros­ of democracy and opportunity.” perity. 1. Unity, justice, tranquillity, de­ 4. Saving insures happiness. fense, welfare and liberty. SLOGANS— "Plant a Tree.” 2. Our Constitution guarantees "W ork and Save.” these rights. "Visit Your Schools To­ 3. Our Constitution is the expres­ day." sion of the will of the people. 4. One Constitution, one Union, KNOW YOUR SCHOOL DAY one Flag, one History. FR IDAY, NOVEMBER 20. SLOGANS— "Ballots, Not Bullets.” “ Progressive civilization depends "Know the Constitution." upon progressive education.” "Visit Your Schools To­ 1. Schools must progress with the day." times. By J O H N D IC K IN S O N S H F R M A N A PATRIOTISM DAY T U ESD A Y. NOVEMBER 17. “Tne Flag of the United States of America is the symbol of the Ideals and institutions of our R e p u b lie .” 1. Our Flag insures the sanctity of life and the security of property. 2. Quicken the sense of public d u ty . 3. Voting is the primary duty of the patriot. 4. Our national honor must be preserved from unjust attack. 8LOG ANS— “America F irs t" “Vote at All Elections.” "Visit Your Schools To­ day." SCHOOL AND TEACHER DAY W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 18. It it not too much to say that the need of civilization is the need of teachers.— Calvin Coolidge. 1. The teacher it a nation builder. 2. The sefiool Is the foundation of democracy. 3. Provide for the needs of your schools. Overruled Royal Mamma A s lady 4 S -w u ltIn g to t h e d u ch ess of A lbany am i a f te r w a r d w ife of th e B r it­ ish m ilita ry a tta c h e In B erlin , Mrs. F r a n k R usset! h a d th e e n try to court c irc le s b oth a t hom e and a b ro ad , and In “ F ra g m e n ts a* Auld I.nng Syne,” s h e gives som e fe s rin a tfn g glim pses In to th e liv e s of m en a n d wom en of m o m e n t In th e N in e te e n th c en tu ry . "M y un cle told me a sto ry of how be b a d to rec e iv e th e d u ch ess of K ent i SLOGANS— "A Square Deal for the Country Boy and Girl.” “A Sound Mind in a Sound Body.” "Visit Your Neighbor To­ d a y ." FOR GOD AND COUNTRY DAY L ong J o u rn e y fo r N o th in g ----------------------- T h is Is th e sto ry of an absent-m ind- N a tu re Em bossed SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22. “ Religion, morality, and education | ed professor. B ut am ong sto rie s about C a r v e d In itia ls are necessary for good govern­ absent-m inded pro fesso rs It m ust hold I An A m erican beech tre e wus cut J high place. T he p ro fe s so r Is .1. E. j ment.” /o r l A dernm n. lie tea ch e s a t th e U nlver- | dowu ab o u t one m ile n o rth of M o rris­ 1. Education in the home. ville, Pa. On sp littin g a section of slty of Sidney, In A u stra lia . R ecently . 2. Education in the school. i h e a rriv e d In L ondon a s one o f th e j thia tre e Into firew ood n re m a rk ab le 3. Education in the church. work of n u tu re waa brought to light. ‘ SLOGANS— "A Godly Nation Cannot d ele g ate s to th e congress o f th e ein- j On one o f th e pieces of wood w ere H u rre M fu l fo r 69 roars. p lre u n iv ersities. T hen P ro fe sso r Ad- I F a il.” SOr and 90»- bottles — e rn ian discovered an e rro r. At first he I plainly em bossed th e Initluls "A. J. I»., “Visit Your Church To­ A L L l)R U O (il8 I g J. E. I)., 1839,“ and on th e o th e r piece day." i “ "»■ i w ere le tte rs and figures e x ac tly cor- I th en probably as hum orously em har- . . . ” . . rtTALUBA HATCHtST i f..r „ ....... ... ’ responding to th e em bossed ones, Jo h n J. T ig e rt Is U n ited S ta te s I rasseit a s It Is good for a m an e v er to i say s N a tu re M agazine. Accredited by A c are fu l County F a r m _______ he hum orously e m b a rrasse d . H e found 1 C om m issioner of E d u ca tio n . T h e B u­ e x am in atio n show s th a t the tre e m uti White lezb o rn chicks re au of E ducation, am ong o th e r things, . th a t he had m iscalcu lated by a y e ar ; have been a bout sixty-seven y e ars old only. If you want good fall layers and broilers a d v ises s ta te , county a n d local school th e opening o f ihe u n iv e rsitie s' con w hen th e in itia ls w ere cut. T h e em ­ that bring a good pi ice aka in the officers a s to th e a d m in istra tio n und g re ss and th a t It will not open till bossed p a rt w as n e a re s t to th e bark. fall. W rite for FREE I92*(. »taloi Im provem ent o f schools." H e Is c h a ir­ Ju n e . 1926. P ro fe sso r A dernm n trav - i It is su pposed th a t th e tree . In L. W (LA R K . Bo* IRS. Few •ima. C alif m an of th e F e d e ral C ouncil o f C itizen­ eled 24.990 m iles before he discovered grow ing, g ra d u a lly overgrew th e p art I h is error. sh ip T rain in g . w ith the In itials cut in It. w hen Its CASH FOR DENTAL GOLD s u “ "« ?' t lS M je W HR p r e s s e d I n t o ( h o m o ld l i k e DtamondB Mamta. Tnetb J J e rw M iss M ary M cSkltnm on Is th e new ly ! lNanM>ntb w e e lr lr y . V e ts P la n t M e m o ria l T rees elected p re sid e n t o f th e N atio n al ! in itials, form ing genuinely em bossed I ' Onab by ~ return uud " 1. Hoke - 8. h - K. - Go. OUetfn. Mick E d u ca tio n A ssociation, w hich Is prom j W ho h a s a O ne hu n d red and six teen new m em ­ le tte rs and n u m erals. Dickey's OLD RELIABLE Eye Water ln en t In th e m ovem ent fo r th e crea- | b e rs of th e A m erican T re e asso ciatio n b e tte r e x p la n a tio n ? W hat a sto ry of r e lie v e s s u n an d w in d -b u r n e d e y e s 2. Preparation for modern-day life tlo n by co n g ress of a D e p artm en t of | a t W ashington have been reg istered , love o r rom ance I T h e sectio n s of D o e sn 't h u rt. G e n u in e In lie d F o ld ln * How. 25c a t a ll d r u g g is t s o r b y m a ll. demands a broader course of E d u catio n head ed by a s e c re ta ry In follow ing a tr e e p lan tin g on ,u m em o­ wood a re ow ned by H enry Moon of D IC K E Y D K U O CO.. H r ls to l, V a .-T e n n . th e c abinet. rial w alk, by th e U nited .States V eter­ M orrisville, Pa. study. Ja m e s A. D rain Is n a tio n a l com m an­ a n s ' hospital. No. 100, B a ttle C reek. 3. The school must be kept abreast S p irit to B e C u ltiv a te d d e r o f th e A m erican Legion, which M ich, Am ong o th ers, tre e s w ere p la n t­ C o u ld n ’t K ill N om ance of science and invention. B eal sp o rtsm e n find m ore p le a su re 4. A little invested in education w as In c o rp o ra ted by a ct o f congress In ed fo r P re sid e n t Coolidge, G eneral F o rty y e a rs to th e day a f te r he had eaves much expended on crime, 1919. Its purpose, am o n g o th e r things. P ersh in g , W oodrow W ilson, W arre n G. p lanned to wed M iss Em m a A ldrich, in c a tc h in g fish th a n In c o u n tin g them , Is “to fo s te r a n d p e rp e tu a te a 190 H a rd in g . R o b e rt E. I-ee, G eneral Miles. John G. G ilm a rtln m arried her. T h e ir a lth o u g h th ey ta k e p rid e In a “ good poverty and disease. C lara B arton, Mabel B oardm an, A b ra ­ engagem ent w as broken off w hen she c a tc h ,” If all m en w ho w ork w ith SLOGANS— “Good Schools for All [>er cen t A m e ric an ism ; to sa fe g u a rd and tra n s m it to p o ste rity p rin cip les of ham Lincoln, Jo y c e K ilm er. P la n s for w as fifteen, b ecau se o f p a re n ta l ob jec­ b ra in o r h an d h a d th e sp o rtsm a n '« Communities.” I th e tre e p la n tin g w ere d irec te d by tions. B oth m arried o th e r persons, sp irit m ore w ould he accom plished “Make Your Schools Llv- ju stic e , freedom a n d d em o cracy ." to w a rd m a in ta in in g n a tio n a l pro«, Item No. 6 of th e p ro g ra m fo r I E m m « L. K otz and Dr. W illiam M who (lied a few y e a rs ago. able.” p e rlty .—G rit. "Visit Your Schools To­ “ H e a lth and C om m unity D ay." “ Ade- D obson. T h e tre e a sso ciatio n sends N o t E n tir e ly Ig n o ra n t q u a te p a rk s fo r city, s ta te and na- j tre e -p la n tin g In stru c tio n s and tree-d ay day." lie — “A little know ledge Is a dan g er tlo n " re fe rs to one o f th e exceedingly p ro g ra m s for a sta m p to pay postage. M e a su re R ain D ro p s Rain drops one fiftieth o f an Inch In cr\ M M 1 1 N I T Y A IT U F A I T I f I Im port u nt move men t s of th e da y , T h e "1 lie memo ri a 1 w alk is of silver m aples, jus thing.” S he (c a u stic a lly » —“ Well, a t le a st you know th a t m u ch .” | F e d e ra l G overnm ent, w ork in g In c o I <11 h meter have been measured. DAY o p e ratio n w ith th e N atio n al C onfer- D oes A c tiv e W o rk a t 88 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21. cnee on Outdoor Recreation of 139 It. It. W oodring of N am pa, Idaho. ! "P h y sical e d u ca tio n m eans h e alth o rg a n iz atio n s. Is p ro m o tin g o utdoor c a n n o t play golf like the senior Rocke­ and s tre n g th ." ' re c re a tio n um ld n a tu ra l scen ic hcHil- fe ller, hut tifion th e occasion of th e 1. T he school ie a com m unity een- ty a s th e best a n tid o te fo r th e m any oil m a g n a te 's recent b irth d a y w hen he ■ ter. i Ills o f o u r f a s t a n d fu rio u s A m erican p lay ed a ro u n d of golf a n d got m uch I 2. E q u ality of o p p o rtu n ity fo r life. In connection w ith both th is and pu b licity , Mr W oodring p o in ted out to I ev ery A m erican boy and girl. co n se rv a tio n It Is p ro m o tin g n a tu re th e n e w sp a p e r re p o rte rs th a t he him ­ 3. Public lib ra ry serv ice for every stu d y a n d In stru c tio n In n a tn r a l m l se lf o f sim ila r age. w as q u ite arrive, i com m unity. ence In schools o f all kinds. It Is H e mowed th e law n w hile th e re p o rt­ 4. Proper food and rest for chil­ even c a rry in g th e school to n a tu re . e r s stood by re co rd in g th e proof. Mr. dren. In Y osem ite, fo r exam ple, ns In o th e r W oodring m ows g ra ss fo r eight to ten 5. A h ealth officer fo r ev ery com- n a tio n a l p a rk s, th e re Is a r a t u r a l his h o u rs d aily ns a re g u la r vocation.— i m unity. to rv m useum , a n a tu ra l h isto ry school C hicago l ’o«t. 6. Adequate parks for city, state a n d a corps o f n u tu re g uides for th e and nation. benefit o f v isito rs th is sum m er. Boschee’s Syrup Coughs and Lung Troubles Good Fall LAYERS C hi ldr E n C ry for H o m e c o m in g P ro v e d F a ta l T hom as O ’R o u rk e of L iverpool, lin g and th e young Q ueen V ictoria w hen U g ly M a n ’s H a n d ic a p land, a t th e age of atxty-nlne. decided th ey paid th e ir visit o f condolence to A handsom e m an m eets w ith a p ­ to rev isit his boyhood hom e In Be) Q ueen A delaide a f te r K ing W illia m s proval w h e re v e r he goes and ta k e s his fu st, Irelan d . As he reached th e b e a u ­ d e a th .” sh e says. “T h e d u ch ess of I a cc ep ta b ility fo r g ra n te d . L arg e and tifu l M ourne m o u n ta in s n e a r K llkeel K e n t sa id to him , 'I th in k th e w e a th e r Im pressive, w ay Is m ad e fo r him, a t ­ h e sto p p ed a t th e foot of th e hill lead Is c le a rin g tip. W e will h ave th e c a r­ te n d a n ts single him out. he is first of Ing u p w ard to his old hom e a n d a f te r riag e opened for re tu rn in g .' hut a c le a r i any com pany to lie se rv ed w ith tea a few seconds dropped dead. P h y si­ young voice s a id : 'M r. Ashley, you o r w ith checks for h is luggage, a n d j c ia n s say his d e ath w as c au sed by th e will p lease ta k e y o u r o rd e rs from me h e is esc o rte d to his room In th e hotel e m o tio n al e x citem en t and jo y w hich and not from m am m a In fu tu re .’ T he i w hile less a ttr a c tiv e p e rso n s a r e left w ere too m uch for h is p hysical contfl- c a rria g e rem a in e d closed." to w ait th e ir tu rn . T h e fa c t th en Is I tlon a t his age. — - ----- --- - ■ th a t th e ugly m an o r th e in sig n ific an t j ~ ■ -------- T h e first e le w ric lam p was mar I one h a s got to use hl» w its to gat I ta ly ’s S tr e e ts N a rro w k eted ab o u t ISbU. I w b at Is his d u e .—T o ro n to Glob«. r»vr s tre e ts In Italy a re broad I enough to p e rm it street car». ' j j I M O T H E R ;- Fletcher's Cai- toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven d im ti.mv on rich package l ’hyiicians everywhere recommend i t