THE BEAVERTON REVIEW Fritbiy, December 6, 1929 ThU M other H ad Problem ^ Aa a rule, milk ti about the heat food for children. b u t th ere a re tlmee w her they are much bettei off w ithout I t II should aiwaye be left when chlldrea 8 K ^V > ¥ 0 jS ^y r ' show by fevertah, fretfu l o r cross spells, by bad b re a th coated ton rue, sallow akin, im ltge» lion, blllouaneaa, etc., th a t th e ir ston» ach and bowels a re ou t of order. In cases like this, C alifornia FIs fl.vrup never falls to work wonders, by quick and gentle w ay It removes all th e a o u rln f w aste w hich ts cau s !P f th e trouble, reg u lates th e stom ach and bowels and gtves theee o r pans tone and stre n g th so they con tin u e to act norm ally o f th eir own ac cord. C hildren love Its rich, fruity flavor and It’s purely vegetable and harm less, even fo r babied. , M illions o f m others h a re proved Itj lu erit an d reliab ility In over BO y e a n Of steadily Increasing use. A W estern m other, Mrs. May Snavely, Montrose, C alifornia, sa y s: “My little g ir t Ed n a ’s, tendency to constipation w as s problem to me u n til I began giving h e r C alifornia F ig Syrup. It helped h e r rig h t aw ay and soon h e r stomach and bowels w ere acting perfectly. Since then I’ve never had to have any advice about h e r bowels. I have al so used C alifornia F ig Syrup with my ltttls boy, w ith eqnal success." T o be sure of g etting the genuine, which physicians endorse, alw ays ask to r C alifornia F ig Syrup by th e full namec To Cool a Burn U m H A N F O R D ’S When talk in g to o u r advertlaers, please m ention the Review. f f f f H STUDIO BARKER SHOP F IR S T CLASS WORK A T REA SO NA BLE PR IC ES STORY WOOD and COAL Wood o r Slab— an y length any kind Prom pt Delivery.. Phone 4504 Cord — HALSTEN — 1— m HARDWARE STANDARD H ARDW ARE and F U R N IT U R E Cash paid fo r old stovaa and fu rn itu re la Bank Block F ountain Service . . .B eet of E a ts Whitehall Restaurant M AGAZINES and CANDY BEAVERTON a-t OREGON Beaverton Lumber Co. W E SO LICIT YOUR PA TRO N A G E Lewis B rothers. P ro p rieto rs MAPES & SON RESTA URA NT MEALS SHORT O R D E R ’ C igars, Tobaccos Confections, S oft D rinks Cady Bldg. — >- W ataoa 9% FROM THt »TART C»pL U o n r s l l o w e e A m e r i c a s m e r c h a n t a h i p le e u n k by e Urlt- leh r n s e t e o f t * o rlu » a l In the War of t i l l Fellow i-a' life le e a r e d by a n C u s U e h - e p e e k l n s B l r t wh o co n cea l» h er Id en tity F e l l o w e s g o ee to LUeboo w h ere he m e e te a n a c q u a i n t a n c e , Ca pL C b e l e r ol t h e A m erican ehlp T r u e B o u n ty , w h o olYere him a b e r t h ee a m a le , b u t h n o w t n a C b e l e r la d i s l o y a l la t r a d m a w ltb Ib e en em y , be r e l u e e e He m eele t h e s ' r l w h o eav ed ble life, C a r a t n g l e p i n , d a u g h t e r of t h e o w n e r of T ru e B o u n ty She la bound t o r h o m e a n d In duces F e l l o w e e to sail a s m e t e i t s le la love w l t b C ara. T h e vessel le s t o p p e d by m e Hrltte h f rig a te . H edger. C a p t a i n C o l l l s h a w a F e l lowee le t a k e n a b o a r d th e t u d s - er % " p r e s s e d " m e n Ma ddened a t w h a t be b eliev es le C a r a 's en d C h a f e r 's t r e a c h e r y he s t r i k e s C o llls h a w a , w h o o r d e r a h im s h u n d r e d l aeh ee w ith th e "cat." F ello w ee' h a t r e d of t h e t h r e e be- oomee a n ob sessio n. O ff New York F e l l o w e e e a r a nee f ro m th e B a d g e r. He e c e o t a a plot la a m eet I n s to he h eld a t Chater*e h o m e e n d g a t h e r s a c o m p a n y of m i l i ti a to c i r c u m v e n t t h e p l o t ters. l a a fight b e t w e e n Ibe m l l ltta e n d Hrlt eh s a i lo r s Colli- e h a w e e s c a p e e At C h a l e r 'e home F e llo w e e finds C a ra , her f a l h a i a n d C h a t e r F ello w ee scoffs at the g irl's denial of connivlna a t hie k i d n a p i n g No I n c r i m i n a t i n g p a p e r s a r e foun d. The I n g l e p l o p a r t y leav aa t p r New York. <N>t»jrrlcht I 9 t l A H r i l l U IV H O W D S N k U i m W N U F o r v iv i sharply. T hera wsa • susplelon of a trickle to each corner. " '8«>me day* I T hai’s whal men al lus aay. l'bey come and ye gll j e r self used to thar dlrly wsya—and they up and leave ye. kverleaa ea a cal huntln a new hearth. But they'll come hack — ’•mue day.' auye they Humph I Wall, all I cau tell ya, Squire Fellowee, la, ye'll he happier when yw st»p «ailin' 'raound killin' folks. and gettln' yeraelf beat, and I d au n t knaow whal elae— runnln' aftei gal* ye hate, too T h a t* the queereal tune I ever hopped t a If ye'd mede yet mind up to settle dauwn. ell nice and proper, and (arm yer land, aud raise a fain'ly—* Her evict receded through the kitchen, and Sopher aald h astily : “1 think I'll drive on. Lion I've had my breakfast. And I’ll send Higgle up to you Miranda le— e h —to a bel Hgerent mood, I Judge." Tom Orogan wagged hie head a* the lawyer left the room. The tailor was silting, rather uncomfortably, upon one of the spindly-legged mahog any chatra Fellowee' mother bad fetched home from England. “1 dunno what bellygruot la,* he «old. “ nice* It's kin to gabby: Dul C H A P T E R V II— Continued “And carry on the m aintenance ot the s s tn te l I fear not. U on, 1 fear not. Business Is slothful." W rAaJr— — wtwm. “Humph I Then I’ll have you look t n o e a i M t o q __________ F. W. BISHOP over our title s See which mini» could be disposed ot most readily.* PLUM BING and H EA TIN G “ Sell the Manor fields!” Sopher was H ardw are, P ain ts overwhelmed. "Why. my dear U on I Was Your Not an acre has gone sluce—But this Phone, 2003 ....................- , • Beavertoea Is absurd. Do listen to reason I ' Grandmother’s Remedy ®Tbere Isn't any reason In ibe sltn F o r every stom ach atlon." Fellowee replied, hetweeo and Intestinal 111. Beaver Wood Co. T his good oid-faab- Block Wood, P lan er End»; AH strokes of the razor. "1 must have s ship, Nimrod, and that m eans I must looed herb borne g rad es of U tah-W ash. coal. have money. Unless I can come to rem edy fo r consti Y ard a t F ro n t A Main pation. stom ach Ills P. L. Schultz Phone 6703 some term s with Joshua Inglepln." tils sn d o th er derange BEAVERTON OREGON lean, bronzed features were con tim ed In * s c o w l "H e hates his m ents of th e sys brother—as I d a I should think two tem so prevalent theee days Is In even BEAVERTON FEED g reater fav o r aa a fam ily m edlc'ne men who bate the same person would and than In your grandm other’s day. make excellent partners." “1 m utt deplore the bitterness of PRODUCE COMPANY s| irlt." protested the lawyer Highway and O- E. Tracks “ your H atred la the cause of Infinite suiter lug and misery." C. J. Beach, Manager “You have the cart before the Over 400,000 women an d girls who horse." rapiied Fellowee. ’Misery and were w eak, ‘blue,’’ nervous, run* suffering Inspire hate. No. yon needn't down, and unabla to do th eir work DR. A. E. WILSON properly, have im proved their argue. I appreciate your mot I"-« but health by taking L ydia E . Pink- Opto meri»» my mind Is fsst." ham's Vegetable Compound. By Sopher looked uncomfortable. accurate record, 93 out of every 100 F ram es F itted Eyes T ested "At 'h e least." he said hesitantly report benefit. You can be almost O regon B eaverton “allow ine to offer my services as certain th a t it will help you too. counselor and advisor I should he delighted to accompany you to the Lvdia F. PinkharrTs«: city. a n J — a h —examine any measures W. E. PEGG Vegetable Compound suggested In the light of practical and consistent law fulness." U NDERTAKER and EMBALMER “No. It won't do." denied Fell-'wea H oaxing th e H eae Beaverton And smiled al the law yer's chagrin Q uartz glass used In th e windows G range Building — :— “T his Isn’t an occasion for lawful »f a hen house Is said to Induce hens ness." lo lay more eggs. The glass admits Beaverton Barber Shop “Dear me. Lion, you are most ob lltra-vlolet rays, which are also ?a!d ■tlnate." sighed Soplier “And do I to speed up th e process of incubation C. J .STEV EN S, PR O PR IETO R understand It's your purpose to put to When a q u artz m ercury arc giving SA TISFA C TIO N G UA RA NTEED ■ea as a p rivateersm an!" *ff ultra-violet rays was used In an “ Tea." p enbator. 20 per cent of the eggs were B eaverton, O regs« “1 shall go with yon I I shall accotn batched from 24 to 48 hoars sooner than o th er eggs not tre a te d with the Pure, clean milk is essential to your pany you as—a t— m arine officer. My liy s. children's health. F or milk scoring m ilitary services will b a re equipped 9b out of 100 points by the S ta ts me for the duties, and I am sore a D airy and Food D epartm ent, call th s number of my corps will enlist with I f you w ish beautiful clear white th flr captain." SERV ICE DAIRY riothea, use Russ Ball Blus. L arg. Fellow es smile been me a laugh, si package a t Qrocers.—Adv. B eaverton. 2407 most carefree and hearty. D eliveries day or n ig h t “Too »hall come. Nimrod,' he prom O ur M otto: Q uality, Service, S atis Im m ense P o u ltry Farm > lsed, “ and all the Fem-lblea you can faction. _____________ A million pounds of chicken feed Is raise. Now shaft we sample Mrs *sed every y ear on a poultry farm Rhodes cooking! T w ill taste more »ear Los Angeles, one of the largest than good to me, after two years ol ■n th e world. T hree hundred thousand salr horse." laying bens produce alm ost $5.0(X) The widow received them at the worth of eggs a day.—P opular Science foot of the stairs. Monthly. “ Perked up a mite, ain’t ye O ur work speaks for itse!f. F ___ Phone 7702 sq u ire!" she rem arked. "T har’s noth B eaverton, Ore., In' esn m aster sleep for a '-e d man SLEEPLESSNESS Ny F o u g h t In th is I sa.v and a fter sleep ye want fond.' » k W ay If You A re Thinking of Purchasing She led the way Into the dining W hen a thouBa&d different thoughts k«ep you from falling in to p ea cefu l Bleep room, where Tom and t ’nffee—Tom A Radio O r A re Needing R epair R L M L M B L K K O L.N IO S N E R V I N E . C on tains n o habit form ing drugs. For distinctly sheepish—were cleaning W ork Pone On Your C ar, Call y e a n a household by-word o f proven ben efit in th e treatm ent o f NervousiMes, th e floor and polishing furniture N erv o u s Indigestion sn d N e r v o u s Irrt- T H E BEAVERTON GARAGE “ Naow. then. Torn." th e odmon U t i li t y . Agencies A ll O ver th e World. M r. Flynn M anager lsbed. “we’ll do with the aweepln „ A T AL L D R U G ST O R E S Generous F R E E Fanrpl* while. Ctiffee. ye can come otitalde B o ttle Beat on R equest w ith me. and fetch In the plntea I’ll K o c s i i M e d ic in e Go* D e p t. M M TRANSFER make a good w aiter of ye. yet After IM S N o. W e lle S c C h ic a g o , 111. we git the squire settled, ye two can F o r m er ly " P e e to r Local a nd Long D iF e a te H auling help nut at the General Armstrong K o e n ig * N e r r in e ” I alius wanted a pair o' husky men CHARLES BERTHO LD K O E N IG ’S N E R V IN E folks 'raound the place Not that I Beaverton Phone 3603 need 'em. specially; hut It mak*-s ye feel pert lest to have menfolk* 1 'raound. And Tom. thar. he's cut nut for the heavy work. A honest, well meanln' man. Tom l a ’ She gave him a pat, under which he wiggled e.-srnt Ically. “W antln a leetle (m ini» to he sure, but he'll come o n . a couple o' months, and ne'll earn his keep on real estate. Low inter I wouldn't w onder“ L e t e i p c f t i g r a d e a n d p r ic e y o o r f u r s . S h ip to M c M illa n f o r h o n e s t g r a d in g . t ie h f il I e«t cost, repayment priv “ Pin sorry. Mrs Ithodea," Fellowee price*. P r o m p t c a sh r etu rn * . L a rg est d ir e c t r e ce iv e r s o f N o r t h e r n F ur*. O v e r 5 0 year* answ ered when he could squeeze a e g es. Write for details i n th e fu r b u sin c e * . word In. "hut we are starting foi New Turk ns soon as Jeff Higgle can WASHINGTON come for ua." She halted In the kitchen door Savings & Loan Assn. artna akimbo. | S kate Bldg. Hillsboro, O re “Non Tawk. hey! After that Mix- Inglepln I'll h< bound" “ After her and her fa th e r—and BB- C hater.“ Fellowee corrected stiffly ANNOUNCEM ENT “ H um ph!” The widow eyed him shrewdly “Ain’t grit much use for WE PR IN T her I rake It." CATALOGS PRICE LISTS He said nothing. PO STER S HANDBILLS "Oh «veil ye ain’t the fttat man for calc'lafcrl Humph I Mchhe I belter keep tnv mouth slim I'm all upsot U m safe eaey way beforw Quality and Sprvicp w o r n tro u b le, follow. T i k e Here I tlggererl ye'd want tire Manor BEAVERTON REVIEW 1 'qicn amt I h en ami «»«*p arid cleaned B EA V ER T C H O REQ3W ____________________ and hru*hcrt and |>ollshed III my OF HOREHOUND AND TAR i»>dV t crai kin And ye tell me ye ll T he tried horns remedy for breaking th e ‘Review* *•'“» the place in an hour!" Mention up colda, relieving throat trouble'.* when to the adver- ►>"••«« e r a s e d the r.-m , .m i to .* hen talking healing snd too thin«— quick relic* o one ol her red. calloused h an d . In bla to r coughlrw and hoarseness., tiser. “Thank yon." he aald “It was like j J e mt a lt d r i f iif t W R h si T yon to think of me. And I'll crime hack a g a in -w ith Tom and Cuffee- some day “ W . N. U* PORTLAND, NO. 4*-1S2* Mrs. I thole* hUukeff her eye* Balsam o f Myrrh DEWEY THE PLUMBER §1 THAT DUGH HALE’S HONEY LOANS -a e------------------------------ a for privateerin’ and them d —d li censed trailers, th a r wouldn't bs no clearances stall. I a im holdln wltb C harter untie, but ya can*! argyfy past th s point th s cvmnlry wasn't I1*e«1 t«> take on Ihs Britishers. No. slree, squire, not by a tugfulll Prl v atee rln '! The suction m arkets are full o’ capture cargoes, and vs couldn’t throw a stons In the rlvsr. and not hit a p rise; hut th a r’s a luuiiy privateers gll took, tharaedres aud our ships that put to sea to trade »land seven chunrea Into ten o' loaln1. So whar does ll gll ua, ab! Tlm t'a i whal I crave lo knaow." Fellowee hadn’t devised a solution of Jeff’s problem by the time the coach dropped them al the ferry land Ing. It was a sorry flz fur Ihs coun try to he In. only half Interested In th e struggle, and that half, as ha knew, mainly concentrated 1* the southern and frontier slatea. which had no conception of the govero ment'a need of a navy, and were In ^•opla ars often too patient with pstn, cllnod to ha Jealous of the w ealth fluff eri ng whea there la DO need to euf- shipping had brought to the son fer. Shopping with a heed that throbs board cities ot the north. But par Working though they ache all over. hups. If men like himself, who had And Bayer Aspirin would bring tos either a sense of conviction or of ateti lets relief! wrong, fought desperately, detennln Tha beat Urna to taka Rover Aspirin edly for long enough, the sullen Is tha moment you first feel the pain. apathy of the shipping Inleresta could Why postpone relief until tha pain has macheti Ha height! Why heaitata to ha neutralise«! and the southerners take anything so honnIma? and hackn-mxlsmeo might learn «he Read tha proven directions far check potentialities ihs tea held fur Amer ing rokia, easing a sure throat; relieving lea. They'd «11 come to hate the headarhee and th e [wins of neuralgia, same o b ject l i s t s sufficiently and neuritis, rheumatism, ate. you could conquer anyone, any dim ^ You con always count on Its quirk culty. A Irwaon he'd learned by Mt comfort. Rut If pain la of frequent ter experience, and must teach o th ers recurrence ass a doctor as to Its He landed al lha foot of W hitehall street aa grim of countenance aa though be went to meet Colllshawa Tom and fu ffe e trod close al hla I heels, bewildered by tb s llmmga of Amiris Is U m InU* e a t a l d u e Useefr lare W M ■ l u l l H l i M .1 people and the racket of voices and P rek lak le Fed N et 3 » Good cartw heels grinding on the ruhhlee. The C ustom er — I um leraland your “Algy e a rs I am hie Inspiration." In front of tba W ashington hotel, "You ahoulil t>e proud of that. hobby Is colti c«»llectlng. Have you at the corner of Broad and Bearl a large coll««cllon! (I rile.'“ streets. Fellowes halle«l Ms charges The W alter — ra lrly satisfactory, "Well. I don't kuow. lie can't sell “ I am going on to see Mr. Joshua air. Mostly quarters and h alv es Inglepln." he sal«! “Do yon two »Is w«»rk " aw ait me In the taproom h e rs And fuffee. see to It th at Tom doesn't get drunk." H. M “ Yah, Murs'r Fellows'.* “Itelyln’ on a Ign'rant nigger." fumed Tom. " T a ln 't fair, m esaiuats Mow'd ye know I was aquartn my stills lo git three sheets In Ih* w ln d f ' Fellowes turned Into Pearl atreet. - — crossed Hanover square and so came j. to Front atreet, which he traverse«! ns far a» a large, dou b ls brick w ars house. Once ui»in a time. Its fam de had been pierced by a double door, exactly In tbe center, but this bad been bricked up, so muny years ago that the new bricks had faded almost to the hue of the surrounding wall In plnce of the large door, two single ones bad le r n pierced under either gnbls Over the nearer one hung the sig n : BENJAMIN INGLEI’IN, Exporter and Im porter; Sailings to all P o rts Over the farther algo read ; JOSHUA INGLEPLN. Ex port s i and Im ptirter, Sailings lo the Baltic, the It may be the little stomach; If British Isle s Southern Europe and may be the bowel» are tlug^ish. -the Indies No matter wliat coats a child'* the child grows older. If yoR Fellow ea entered (he farther door tongue, it* a safe and sensible want to raise bovt and girts with A gray haired clerk slid off a high precaution to give a few drops of strong systems tnat will ward off ■tool, and advanced to meet him. JV e e d le s s PainT ^ 'Warn, ¿ ara A i - ÌSi r APIR IIV ! C b ^ re" Feeling Run Down? H f It A Y E R Garfield T ea ■ t By A. E. HANSON ■— T E t ^ A r f A a r 9 . H e b v d t n S m it h V K. D. V anM eter, Prop. — A t " W h e n W ill H* R e t u r n f“ w hatever ’tla. messmate. did ye ever ■ee the woman could talk as fast and do as m uch!” "She's a line woman. Tom,” smiled Fellowes. "Aud she seems lo be food of yon." • "Fond of ine, bey! She’s fond o work In me." “Well, you won’t *ee her sfte r to day." “ And blowed If I don't feel eorry for It." growled Tom “I like the way she «wings a ro |« 's end over me." He Jumped up quickly as the kltch eo d rm swung In. and Mrs Rhodes instruction* floated through. " —but It ye ain't got lime for no more, fuffee the two o’ ye can wash op them dishes, sod fold up all the furnllchy rovera. and lay the dmggti on the carpet ig 'lo In that bedroom and—" "Sink me. whal a bosun »he'd make," Torn whispered awesomely. C H A P T E R VIII Joshu* Inglepin Jeff Rlggle pulled Ills team to a halt, with a inlld: “ Whoa oo-a. th a r l“ brandishing nls whip In either dlrec Hon slung the crest of the low hills overlooking Brooklyn. At fas as could be seen the countryside w as doited with work-gangs, laboring at the for tlftcatli-na. which made ogly tears upon fh.- green of Debts snd orchards "Naow that air's a sight folks come miles fo see." he observed "All the way from Gowiinua creek to Wallahout hay. We ain’t agoln' to he ketched like we wore In '7<k squire Look to »hem shl|>a!“ The whip Indicated the close-packed anchorages In the East river and off G overnor'* Redloe's, and Ellis Is lands hundreds of sail of all dl ■ » e l is i o n * , m o s t of them with theli topm asts house«! and tar-barrels capping fhelr m asthead* “ 'M adison's nightcaps folks call them bnr'ls." said Jeff “Mhlppln’s dead. T aln 't even safe to sail th< sound east o'N ew l»nd«n and thar"» ships Iw n pliked up this aide o’ New Haven rn eatln ! T har ain't s coast er put to sen In months, since the blockade was tig h ten ed If (w asn't CRY fo r** tim o ro u s l y . “I atn looking for Mr. Inglepln." «aid Fellow es ‘‘Mr. Inglepln la out, sir. At the Tontine." “When will he retu rn !" "Ah, sir, out until after three, when the hoard auapenda. But If you went around to Wall atreet now you might And him at lelau rs T la the hour of ‘high 'Change,' air, and all the gen tlctnen should he taking their noon log." Fellowes thanked the old mun. and went out I n t ö ~ Fr« ) nt 's tree t," t ürn"lñ g the com er Into W al! where tba Ton tine Coffee house rose above the curb Ing this side of Water. Threading tbe groups, allll arguing and discussing th s trading projects of the morning he had as little difficulty Identifying Joshua Inglepln as the Inglepln w nrs house the hostile brothers had dlvld ed In half when they broke up theli partnership. Joshua's stout body wqa clad as neatly aa B enjam in's hut after the Democratic fashion; hla long tailed blue coat was short w a ist ed. and hla nether garm ents were akin llgh! gray panlMhMins term inating In polished half Ixxds His gray hair was cat short, and brushed straight hack and hla ruddy fare wna set off hy a plain stock snd oeckerchlef. W hers Ben Jamln was se ria ls quiet, rireultoua. with an elusive e y s Joshua was poal fiv e outspoken. fnrthrigliL Fellowes tapped him on tha arm “I beg your pardon.” aald the Long Islander. "My oame la Uon Fel low«**. Mr Inglepln I wna pressed off your brother's ship T rue Bounty." (T O BE Castoria. litis gentle regulation of the little syvtcm soon sett things to rights. 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I’led w agtails are attractiv e birds, with boh! swinging flight, says Na lure Magazine. Their call Is some what like tlielt relative«, the pipit«. they fly. then alighting beside • stream o t xtagnaril p o o l I n feed w l i l l « conslanlly wagging fhelr hing tails. I'heee pled wagtail* of England are clad In contrasting black and w hile; rhe white w agtails, m o r e common n o lb« cunt Incut, are gray and wlill«. a te aremed good for me. Then I attended a health lecture in a «ana* torium and tha physician talked on 'faulty elimination.' T h at was cer tainly my trouble. One of the patients aaked him about NujoL He recom mended it highly. I decided to try one bottle to see If there waa any thing in w hat he said alxtut natural lubrication for tha human body. “ Long before I had finished th e first bottle my 'companion-headache* was gone. No more tired out feeling. I get a real kick out of life now. By tha way, I alm ost forgot to tall you I found a new lifa companion, tool’? Nujol ia not a medicine. I t con tains no drugs. I t ia effective, so you will be "regular aa clock-work.’* You can buy it a t all good drug stores In sealed package« for less than the price of a couple of good cigars. Begin today. Millions have found th a t Nujol makes all tha difference In the world. Nujol will make you feel fine and you ran prove it. 'Does you r m irror reflect rou gh ,pim ply sk in ? TIIKN Odd English Bird A nwm feel« yalPSt u lu-n Ida rook ing ta complimented thun a woman d«x-a. Perfectly simple, wasn’t It! M r. Floyd just learned th e normal nat ural way to get rid of bodily poiaona (we all have them ) and nature did the rest. Why shouldn’t you be wellT C O N T 1N U K I» never devised by Egyptian physicians Tlamaaiida of mummies, represent Ing 7.UIIII years ol life In E gypt have been examined, hut no rlear evidence of ■ueb repair work has ever h«*en found, ft apiieara that we not only owe our alphabet and numerous geographic discoveries lo the resll«>aa. Inquiring minds of the I’hoentetiins. fhx-tor Mo«««lie ixiliita out, but also we ara In debted lo them for this entrance In to prosthetic«, which la a particularly valuable Held of dentistry. constipation, stick to gtxxl olil C a s t o r i a ; and give nothing stronger when there’s any irregu larity except on the advice of a doctor. Castoria ia sold in every drugstore, and the genuine always bears Chat. if. Fletcher's signs* lure on the wrapper. Haul R ecord C oltoa Shipm ent “How was the Ashing where yots Th* record load of c«itlon sent from » soul hem port by <x:enn liner Is were this sum m er!" SJ.liOU bales out of Galveston. Texas. ’T h e man who wrote the booklet Phoenician D ental A rt P reserv ed in the Louvre The first false teeth, as fnr as known li«liiy. were worn by a woman of Sldon in I'lioeiilcla about 31K) B (?.. arcordlng to Dr Hoy I. M«xxlle. of Santa Monica. C alif The I’hoenlrlnn woman's Jswi. with the fnlae t«-«qh la now pnwerved In (tie l^mvre. In I’aris rtie (wo rigid triclaors are reprtmefited hy artificial teeth, held In pln«-e and hound to each other h» gold wire The wire haa rx*en draw n rhm ngh careful ix-rfoiutlons In rhe srtlflrlnl teeth Althni-gh the Egyptians pto nee red In treatm ent ot many diseased «'olKlItlnn* «if ttie tawly. this sort of dental replacement apparently was m CASI ss: 1JNF. C u t ic u r a -fieri h a r e a r le a r r lr tn t A NO IN T the effected parts with Cuticura Ointm ent. W uh off in a few minute» with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing. Pimple», ruhea «nd »11 form» of tkin trouble* quickly yield to thi» treatment. O in i m n t 25f., )(k . S o tp D c . Talcum 2V . Sample each fW*. AJdrrut “ G i f l r t f i , ” D e p t. B 7, M ald e n , M a tta c h « s e tt a.