I J M I. r p I M t I 0 M I I I I Will They Change the Shades Brady Regains Health N a m e o f O u r To7 Son D iego M otorm an Found Ihtfit ully Slaying un Job Due Io ill Health Hrought on by Severe Stoma/ h Troiiltl/i. M a n tlu la Tania/ H n torn ilim. “ Irregular work­ ing hours and eq ual­ ly irreguKr ineaU,’’ says Charles Brady, a r e s p e c te d S an Diego resident liv­ ing at 482X ( ¡eorgia Street, “robbed me of good health. E at­ ing became a trial, for I suffered from indigestion and gas t h a t b lu a te d m y stomach. M v liver was so sluggish th a t I was deprived of normal strength and energy. 1 lost weight, too. “After reading about Tanlac I de­ rided to try it. Immediately I began to feel stronger. My appetite returned. By the end of six weeks I was feeling like an entirely different person and was eating and digesting mv fissl lietter than in years. I got rid of the sluggish, iagged-out feeling, and my strength anil energy came back with vim .” This amazing tonic, n atu re’s own remedy mude from roots, barks and herbs, usually builds up weak bodies, drives out causes of pain and anguish. Take Tanlac. Results are amazing' Ask your druggist for a b ottle—today. " ---------- WRIGLEYS s till q u e n c h e s th irst, c o o ls th e p arch ed th roat and b y its d e­ l i g h t f u l f la v o r a n d r e fr e s h m e n t r e sto r e s th e jo y o f life. N o t h in g e ls e can give y o u so m u ch e n ­ jo y m e n t for so little. A harm less vegetable b u tte r color used by m illions fo r 50 years. D rug sto res and general stores sell bottles of "Dandelion"’ fo r 35 cents.—Adv. Gl«3 R e m e m b e r W r ig le y ’s N osed O u t W hen Max Cohen, artist, got Ills I Inst raise, an Insurance agent was the logical result. 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(J e t in b u s in e s s f o r > o u r a e lf s e llin g ("A R H A R T T O VER ALLS, s h o e « , ir lo v e a . s h i r t s a n t i t r o u s e r s , t h e w o r ld » m o s t f a m o u s g a r m e n t s , d ir e c t t o w e a r e r — n t o d d t im e s o r f u l l t im e , o v e r t w e n t y t h o u - a a n tl a g e n c ie s . W r i t e t o d a y f o r p a r t i c u la r s . W i l l t e a c h y o u h o w t o s e ll b y m a ll. H A M I L ­ TON ( A R H A R TT M A N U F A C T U R E R . M a r. k e t & S a n P e d r o S t r e e t s . L o s A n g e le s . C a lif. T h e J . W . C o le C o .. 127 S. E u c lid A v e , O a k P a r k , III.— A d v e r tis e m e n t. G e ttin g P e rfe c t “Well,” sighed the fellow whose horse hadn’t shown, “at least I an» a good loser." "You ought to he.” snarled his wlfa. "You have bad plenty of practice " Build Up Your Health With D R . P I E R C E ’S GOLDEN MEDICAL A standard purchase plan DISCOVERY COUGHS, COLDS, GRIPPE. 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T h en , one is • p t to have a tired, languid feel­ ing and sometimes, a toxic back­ ache or headache, and often some irregularity of secretions, such as scanty or burning passages More end more people are ac­ claim ing the value o f D oan's Pi lit. a stim ulant diuretic. In this condition. Fo r more than forty years, D oan's have been w in ­ ning favor the c o u n try o v er. A s * y o u r n e ig h b o r ' DOAN’S Stimulant D iurttic to tb t Kidneys F o e lc , Mlthnrn Co. Mtg C hrndata Buffalo N V PASTOR KOENIGS N E R V IN E f ° l Epilepsy Nervousness & Sleeplessness. Pf»ICI$ISO A tS d u R DRUG JF/af«- fur /ret R outt lei KOENIG MEDICINE CO. I O « N W IU S ST. CHtdAGO ILL* - .--A------' M i « .Wtf'ii v in - C a lif. W arning: U nless you see the name “B ayer” on package or on tab lets you S uccessful N e w P a ra c h u te a re not getting th e genuine B ayer A spirin proved safe by m illions and Cushioned so It can be worn as a prescribed by physicians for 28 years. coat Instead of being strapped on as Ray “B ayer” when you buy Aspirin. a se p arate garm ent, a parachute re­ Im itations may prove dangerous.—Adv. cently devised has withstood actual te sts successfully. A Good Lead S lo p th e P a i a . K itty—And you let him kiss you? T h e h u r t o f a b u r n o r a c u t s to p s I w h e n C o le 's C a r b o lie a lv e is a p p lie d . 1, B etty—Let him ? G reat heavens, h e a ls q u ic k ly w ith o u t s c a rs . 30e a n d had to help h in t! 60c b y a l l d r u g g i s t s , o r s e n d 30c lo w ith po rtrait If You Would Avoid tub |H tn . Earn S25-S 50 Per Week D E M A N D “ B A Y E R ” A SP IR IN CASCARA $ QUININE C ct Red ftux O l d E n g lis h L a w s If a trav eler led a horse up to the Savoy or Cluridge hotels, the m ana­ ger, under English law. would he obliged to furnish sh elter for "man and beast.” It Is no dead letter either, for the m anager, ulthough he has no longer any stab le on the prem ises, would send the horse around to a livery stable for the guest mid act as though nothing bud happened. A bill has been drafted lo remove some of the many anom alies in an act which has stood pretty well un­ changed, for 3tM) years. At preseut a landlord Is responsi­ ble to a guest, up to the value of $150, for any property stolen on Ids prem ­ ises unless he can prove gross negli­ gence on the p a rt of the guest. It does not m a tte r how many notices lie posts up repudiating responsibil­ ity, the courts under th e present law will hold him liable. T his is a point which the B ritish hotelkeepers are anxious to see changed.—London Times. ‘"DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” No Cold Be Sure S e e k C h a n g e s in the hundreds of lliou- sunds of nam es bestowed on geograph­ ical units mid n atu ral objects thro u g h ­ o u t America. Now for the flrat tim e all the Jones' corners. W ildcat creeks, Hogback m ountains and am usingly nam ed ham lets in the country are io he christened officially by the federal governm ent. T his com pilation will Include the review of each nam e for au th en ­ ticity, proper spelling, and In many cases propriety and convenience. At­ tem pt will he made to evolve new n am es for places which now have none. Then all will be published in an official gazetteer. “T he history o f the nation Is re­ flected largely In these nam es,'' said F ran k Bond, chairm an of the U nited S tates G eographic hoard, which Is to supervise th e work. "It Is a big Job. and th e hoard will need a lot o f voluntary help. We hope to develop w idespread anil constructive Interest In place nam es." The hoard Is appealing to the gov­ ern o rs of the sta te s to assist 111 quick cuing th e sources of Hie vast amount of m aterial which the hoard must g ath er and scrutinize. The gazetteer Is to contain the name, authentically a ttested even ns to spelling, of every ham let, village, town and o th er geo­ graphical unit, as well as th a t of ev­ ery creek, river, hay. Inlet, m ountain o r n atu ral object having or deserving an Identifying name. In the m ajo rity o f cases nam es al­ ready exist In undisputed forms, and consequently much of the task will entail Compilation only. It Is ex­ pected. however, th a t when "the hoard c o n ic s to puss on these officially there will be many dem ands th at old names be discarded and new ones adopted. Even svliliout the stlniulntloii to such action as th e present work provides, the board In th e past regularly hak handled ninny requests of that same •M t. Ill m aking up th e official gazetteer Named From Genoese Mincing l.ane, London, th e center of the w holesale tea trade, derives Its nam e from certain tenem ents there once owned by the "iiilnchuns," or nuns, of Si Helen s. There, in the tim e of the I'laiitageneta, lived a col- ou.v of Genoese tra d e rs called galley- men because they brought th eir wines and oth er m erchandise lo Gulley w harf, nays the London Chronicle They w ere a w ealthy and powerful many changes probably will be on one side a re called Green on the th o u g h t desirable In certain Instances other. on account of confusing duplications In gazetteerlng places and objects and som etim es tru ly objectionable th a t have more than one nam e each terminology. Recently, for example, the hoard must decide which a re most the board accepted a new name for au thentic and appropriate. T here Is L ittle Smallpox creek In Wisconsin room for a thousand heated local dis­ because of th e claim th a t the old putes In the clarifying of these con­ nam e carried a detrim ental sug. fusions. Many people su rren d er old gestlon. place nam es w ith great reluctance and The board has good reason for un­ many others are equally dlsputattve d ertak in g this work. In probably no about the way place nam es should be Other country In the world Is there spelled. such u trem endous duplication of Ill form ulating the gazetteer new place nam es as In the United States nam es will have to be originated, for T h ere are, for example, dozens of there is still a large num ber of nam e­ P e e r and Silver creeks. T here are less n atu ral objects of distinction or ten or more Lookout mountains, -it im portance In the country. In the loast two of which are of note his­ Itockles alone there are hundreds of torically or otherw ise. Scores of tall m ountain peaks which never have tow ns have been named a fter famous been christened. A m ericans and well-known European In clarifying confusion nnd finding p laces: the P arises and Londons are legion. This of course results In u s ­ appropriate new nam es a vast amount ing th e sam e nam es more than ever of research In local history, custom, philology mid convenience m ust tie T here are eases of small villages | n done. L ittle atten tio n will be paid to the sam e county using the same etymology os such, for In evolving names, and many Instances of “ n e ie h I place , - i- . , . » ■ I’l a v r i nam iu i ii r es N usage as a rule Ignores ld’>»“ fl«‘d by the th at science. When L'Enu E rals be­ sam e name. These confusions made comes Low F reight or custom turns little difference In the earlv d a y of Aux Anes Into Gzan the national the country, but now. with Intensified board raises no staying hand. For comm unication, they are bothersome the most p art the board attem p ts only In many ways. T his Is particularly to guide the cu rren ts of usage. tru e In map m aking of the kind done Old nam es, such as reflect early his­ by th e United S tates geological tory or preserve the nam es of original, survey. settlers, are prefer!ed. The objection Confusion of many kinds has been th a t an old nam e Is homely or even found There are Instances a mill ludicrous does not carry much weight tlpllcatlou of nnw . . ■ j (o'limoii M ags w ith the board. Indian names, where- for the sam e place or object. T here ever preserved, also have th e affec­ are small rivers known to people in tion of the board. B ut tn passing on one county by a nam e different from these no attem p t Is made to conform the one designating It In another to the originals as against usage or county. Mountains railed Hogback sim plicity. people and one time Issued a silver coinage of th eir own. These coins. known as "galley half-pence.” were broader than the ordinary English all- ver half-pennies hut not so thick and strong. T heir use w as prohibited by an act of parliam ent in the reign of llen ry IV. F r a n c h m a n 's D itc o u e r y One hundred years ngo Braconnot, " I rench chemist, while exam ining various vegetables and fruits, dlscov cred the Jellifying principle of fruit Juices. T his he named pectin (from the G reek word pektls. m eaning co- agnluifl). Braconnot puhltshed the story of his researches th a t led to the discovery of pectin In 1S28 lu the French Annals of Chemistry. S till A w a k e T he world may quit aleep, accord­ ing to a chem ist, hut It seem s to many of us th at a great num ber of Ita pop­ ulation abandoned sleep some time a g o — Oklahoma City P ally Okie hvtnan. The standard price of a General Motors car purchased out of in­ come is the cash delivered price, plus only the low GMAC fi­ nancing charge. 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