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    THF. BEAVERTON REVIEW
Friday. February 21, 1930
IPROUTING BROCCOLI HAS BECOME POPULAR
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“A Ititi* ruto, a Ulti* i v i )
A (UntiMun In a winter'* day
t* all the prou-1 and mighty har«
Uatwaaa iha eradla and tha grava."
Din* to* «I PuMk M»*lih
llah of PtniuylvMik«.
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GOOD THINGS WE LIKE
Feen-a-mint is
the answer. Cleansing action of
smaller doses effective because
you chew it. At your druggists-»
the safe and scientific laxative.
FOR C O N S TIP A TIO N
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Vatican City’* Area
The oew papal atate known aa Vati­
can City la about five acres tn area
and embraces St. Peter's square. In­
cluding the capacious plot o f ground
on the southeast side o f the Vatican,
with the famous colonnades. There
are about 500 regular Inhabitants and
there are sUll at the present time
many who are not associated with
the Roman Catholic church.
These
will all eventually remove.
Millions now use ltuss Ball Bine.
Makes clothes snowy white. Get the
genuine.—Adv.
W orker* o f the W orld
The national bureau o f economic re­
search says that about 39 per cent
o f the population does the work which
supports themselves and the remain­
ing 61 |ier cent. Last year there were
46,580,000 workers and about 72.726,-
000 other people dependent upon
them.
Mother of Five Healthy
Children Speaks
Thera Is nothing that adds to a
menu whore caks Is served more than
a good-looking, flne-tvx-
lured, tender cake.
If
Is s
cake the
r * -*
j filling Is as Important ns
L
J the cake Itself.
^
g
Alexander
C a k a.—
•», .1 Cream one half cupful
o f butter or other short-
EC
enlcg and atlr In one
'
cupful of sugar gradual-
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ly. then add two beaten
egg yolks. Mix thoroughly and sift
together two cnpfuls o f flour, two tea­
spoonfuls o f baking powder and one-
fourth teaspoonful o f so ils; add al­
ternately with one-half cup o f sour
milk. Flavor with a teasp.mnful o f
vanilla and fold In the stiffly beaten
white« o f the eggs.
Bake In two
layers.
Alsxandsr Frosting.—Boll two cup­
fuls o f sugar with oue-half cupful of
water ontll the sirup threads from
the spoon.
Pour slowly onto two
well beaten whites, beating until the
frosting bolds Its shape. Now add
two cupfuls o f fresh grated coconut.
Cover one o f the layers with coconut
and with frosting; cover with another
layer, then cover top and aides and
•prinkle with grated coconut
Prune whip la a most delightful des­
sert.
Prunes In lemon Jello makes
another; stuffed with cheese- and
served with an attractive sandwich or
cracker, they make a nice flnlsh to a
m eat Figs, dates and raisins add to
any apple salad, or mixed with nuts
and bread crumbs, Served
with
whipped cream, makes another good
dessert
As tomato Juice now Is used very
freely, rivaling the much-liked orange,
the mother o f tittle ones sees that
each has a small glass of one of these
vttamlne foods dally. Tomatoes may
be canned when plentiful. Just as
Juice, and It will always be ready for
a fruit drink or to be used as soup,
or tn sauces.
Dates, raisins, figs and prunes are
all such good wholesome fruits that
when some o f our fresh fruits are
high In price or not In market Is the
time to cultivate them.
Everett. W a sh .—>
"There is nothing so
h e lp fu l in mother­
hood as Dr. Pierce's
F a v o r ite Prescrip­
tion. I am the mother
o f five as fine, healthy
as any one
could wish for and I
give this medicine
great credit, l or I took
TROPICAL FOOOS
it each time and it
kept me in such good
physical condition that I was always able
The following are some o f the foods
to do my own work right up to the last
served In Hawaiian homes and also In
—never lost my strength at any time. I
other warm coun-
would not think o f going thru expectancy
without taking this tonic."— Mrs. C. E.
with fresh coco-
Armstrong. 2811 Victor Place.
Fluid or tablets. All dealers.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids H o­
tel in Buffalo. N. Y „ if you want a trial
package o f Prescription Tablets.
l
A Household Remedy
For External Use O nly
Hanford’s
Balsam of Myrrh
• « » M Is tkvt t*ta* If Ml HUM. U Isawr*.
Old Household Utensil
An old “ coffee mortar," which was
used In olden days when coffee had to
be ground by band, is owned In Flu­
vanna county, Virginia. The mortar,
which Is made o f wood. Is about a
foot In height and an Inch thick. At
the top the bowl Is about six Inches
In diameter, and slopes to a rounded
bottom. An Iron “ mauler” was used
to do the actual grinding. The mor­
tar originally came from Scotland,
apd Is believed to be about 200 years
old.
Help Your
Kidneys
Deal Promptly with Kid­
ney Irregularities.
r
- bothered with con*tant backache
bladder irritation* and getting up
at night, help your kidn ey* with
Doan
*
PHD.
Used for more than 40 year*. En­
dorsed the w o r ld o v e r . Sold by
dealers everywhere.
50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s:
Jam«« A. McClard, R«tired Marchant*
906 Hobson Avenue, Hot Springe* Ark.*
•aye: **My kidney* dulu l act right and my
back ached for qu’u* » spell. The uee of
Duan'e Fill« quickly r*l me of thxe attack."
DOAN'S PILLS
4 Stimulant Diuretic tothe.K»dpeys
y
nm
*- *roc,do
Give Them Their Chance
RTKNTLY a young buy « « a vac-
linai «li ngulu*! smallimi ami a m
R
IIn-ll proudly »»-lit off to artimil Co» Ilia
Broccoli Is Rapidly Gaining Favor In This Country.
(Fr«ptr«0 by (h* ralt«d StAtM P#t>4rtm«it
o t A g r ic u ltu r e .)
A few years ago broccoli was scares-
ly known In this country outside o f
the French and Italian households
which were ftwnlltar with It tn their
own lands and eventually started
growing it here. Within the past year
or so broccoli o f the sprout’ng type
has been produced extensively In
Texas and California, and haa become
very popular and widely distributed
to large city markets.
Broccoli Is ona of the forms o f the
large brnsalca or cabbage family.
Cauliflower, cabbage, brussels sprouts,
and kohlrabi are Its nearest relatives,
botanlcally speaking. O f these It Is
most like cauliflower. The flower
head o f sprouting broccoli, unlike that
o f cauliflower. Is not white, but deep
green, as Is the rest o f the part that
Is cut for food. These flower heads
SMALL BOY’ S SUIT
W ITH DROP FRONT
Very Good Type for Young­
ster’ s Trousers Is Shown.
(Pr*pared by lh* I'nll^t Ststm D»p»r»m»»t
ot Arrteultar* I
It Is easier to teach a boy between
two and three years old how to ilresa
himself and go to the toilet without
help If one type o f trouser fastening
is adopted for all o f his suits. Varia­
tions In material, color, and minor
■tyle details can he Introduced. A very
good type for the small boy's trousers
is here Illustrated. It was designed
by • clothing specialist In the bureau
of home economics. United States De­
partment o f Agriculture, after study­
ing the needs o f a group o f nursery
School children.
These trousers button on a blouse
In Oliver Twist style, or they can he
worn on an underhiottse or sun suit
top, depending on the season. The Im­
portant new feature about them la
the drop front formed hy slashing the
front section midway between the side
plackets and center seam. The tlashea
are finished with simulated welt pock­
et edges which are really plackets. The
band at the top o f this front drop Is
extended shout an Inch to form con­
venient tub« and permit the button
may serve these
same foods with banks ot snow out­
side and the chill winds o f winter,
making with an open fire a tropical
feast, a most delightful occasion.
Chicken With Spinach and Coconut.
— Disjoint one large chicken, dredge
with salt and pepper and saute In
three tablespoonfuls o f butter until
nicely browned on all sides. Cover
with water and simmer over very low
heat until each piece Is well done.
Remove to a hot place, make a brown
sance tn the pan. nslng three table-
spoonfuls o f flour and the same
amount of fa t When the flour la
brown and well blended with the but­
ter add two cupfuls o f coconut milk,
and when smooth and thick add a
peck o f spinach, cooked, boiled and
chopped. Simmer ten minutes and
serve with the chicken.
Salmon Lomi.—Dover a pound of
kippered salmon with boiling water
and let stand a few minutes before
draining; repeat twir-e and then flake,
removing all the bones and pieces of
membrane. Add one-half o f a green
pepper and two onions finely chopped
and chilL Serve between two half-
inch slices o f ripe tomato.
Pineapple Water Ice.— Boll one cup­
ful o f water and two enpful* o f sugar
for five minutes, stirring only until
the sugar Is dissolved. Add three
and one-half cupful* o f pineapple Juice
j and put Into the Ice box to chill. When
| cold pack In a mold using eqna! parts
' o f Ice and sal. to cover the mold Let
| « a n d two hours, then add a stiffly
beaten egg white: mix well, repack
acd leave an hour and a half longer.
Avocado Pear Salad.— Pare (wo avo-
Trousers Buttoned on a Blouse.
| cados and remove the pit*, then slice
j Into thin rings. Marinate In a snappy hole and button beneath to tie placed
french dressing with two sliced cu­ In line with the placket where It will
cumbers added Ju«t before serving. be most effective. The aide openings
> Serve on lettuce with ripe tomato as are closed In a similar way with the
a garnish. Do not let the cucumbers waist band extended slightly beyond
: stand after the dressing has been add­ them and the buttons nre placed In
ed or they will lose their crispness
line with the placket*. A wide under-
Grape Juice Punch.— Mix two cup­ lap 1« used under all the placket*. All
fuls each o f grape Juice, sweet cider buttonhole* on children'* clot lie* should
and grapefruit Juice with one cupful be cut so that the pull or struln on
o f sugar, one-half teaspoonful o f nut* the bottom brings It Into the corner
I meg and one Inrge orange shredded. of the buttonhole.
Chill well for several hours then add i Two buttons Instead o f one «reused
two quarts of cream soda water.
on the hark drop as the child can
Scrambled Egge.— Allowing one ta- rf‘" ch th"»n m o « rosily. These little
blespoonful o f butter arid four table- trousers are straight and short, well
spoonfuls o f milk to each egg Beat *t,ove "'»■ bend o f the knee, and have
eggs lightly, add salt pepper, a little Pi»*«»» of room In the seat and snlfl
chopped onion—or scraped onion Is l?1<,nl length In the crotch Most moth-
better—three or four slices of cooked
«h.tild make them at home of wash
bacon broken Into bits to half a doyen <n»»erlals Fabrics should always be
eggs. Cook, stirring In a dish over
with sufficient body to take
water until creamy throughout. Serve tailoring. I. e.. trim machine stitched
at once.
edges arid corners, and that do not re­
quire aturih.
Elbow sleeves and tint neck
v r tjiiL
SUFFERING ELIMINATED
15-year* success In treating Rectal and
Colon troubles oy the Dr. C. J. Derti
““
Nl IVSCKCICAI - - 'l , 1 , i
«He* tit to dive WK! rtKN AS.
SURA NCR of H it s HI.I MI­
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NA rp.O Of KCK HF. FUNDI A)
Send tiKiay for FREE )0O-p»;w
, book ilcscnt iiizcuusesanU rros>-
~~ treatment of wch ailments.
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L i r - r i t o f V u lt u r e Stiviti***
The California condor, weighing from
45 t<> <50 pounds ami having 11 «Ing-
Spread nf eight and nrie-ltnlf tn nine
and nnc-hnlf feet Is the largest nf the
vultures, and Ihe largest bird that files
I>espIte Ita great size, the speed of
the condor is estima tei I at <K) mile*
an hour and Ihe snaring range nl 3.0U«
to 4,000 feet.
Playing W th M d ch ei
Children eau e lot* of trouble hy
playing with matches. Mo doe* Cupid
—Arkansas Gazelle.
trim
mlngs are the recommended features
AROUND THE HOUSE
The tr*mbb»*«»rne child iiim > be mer*
ly the fired child
• • •
All children'* imrnient*. e*pecl*lly
piny *uIt*, should permit free«loin nnd
nntunil movement of the h#»dy
0 0 0
Coftngt cheese,
hljzh protein nnd
mnke* hd excellent
wlche* If moistened
ng. crenrn or term*«
vnluiihle for It*
cnlcluro content,
tiller for *;ind-
with bulled drew»
lube.
and th« more tender parta o f the
stalk are eaten. The lower end o f the
stalk Is tough and should be trimmed
off, say * the bureau o f home econom­
ics, o f the United States Department
o f Agriculture, and also the leaves.
There Is. consequently, considerable
waste In preparing broccoli for the
table. After carefully washing the
Center stalks with the flower bend*
attached, cut them lengthwise Into
•trips ao they will cook more evenly
and quickly. Otherwise the flower
heads would be cooked long before
the stalks are tender. Drop Into
lightly salted boiling water, leave the
kettle uncovered, and cook for 15 to
25 minutes. As soon as the broccoli
Is tender and while (he color Is still
fresh green, drain, season with salt
and pep|>er to taste, and add melted
butter or other fat or serve with
bollandalse sauce.
Aral time. SutlalteO timi I lie; hint ilia
charged their obligations toward lo d i
offspring the perenta fondly awaited
results. These promptly came lu the
form o f acliool reports staling that
“John wua dull."
As a mallet ol fact. John wna not
dulL He wus. however, huilly under
nourished aud In addition had ade­
noid*. With Illese condition« remedied
j the (my quii Uy reached the head of
j hla class. (Ida »lory has « moral.
Thousand* o| parent* fake the phya
j leal condition of llivlr children for
granted.
Assuming that the absence
of |ailn means positive heullh no In
; «estivation for |ai**llde latent irau
hies la made. TUI* false attitude has
annually *.-nt out a tremendous mini
ber o f young people physically handl
! capped for their *ehool work.
ll must be understood (hai pain la
an Indlcullon of an acula or *ul> acute
[ condiilou.
lu many phyalcal »lutea
needing urgent correction. Il la al
together absent.
Health depart mint*, through rural
Inspections, are In *oin* Jurisdiction*
Investigating the pliysUul condition of
ths pre «elioni child. But for the most
part this obligation, both In the mun
’ try and tha city districts, «III reals
with the parents alone.
Weak e.vee. bud teeth and tonsils
undernourishment. defective hearing
luqialred heart* and many other tie
(Vienile* do not manifest Ihemsrlvre
through paio at all. Indeed, ao clever
are they at coneeallng tbelr extslenee
that an Investigation hy a physician
la required (o bring them to IlghL
Young school children deserve to
« a r t their «chimi carcere “ el scratch.''
Title advantage «III not be tlielre un ;
teme they ere physically fit Get them
thoroughly examined fur tmilllj de
feels Give them their cbsuce. They
will need IL
Y ee«/
Pai » !
The man who wouldn't drive hie
motorcar half a mile when It's out of
order, will often drive hie brain all
day with a head that's throbbing.
Such punishment Isn't very good
for one's nerveat It's unwise, and
It's unnecessary. A tablet or two
of Bayer Aspirin will relieve e heed-
•che every time. So, remember
this accepted antidote for pain, end
epare yourself a lot of needisaa suf­
fering. Head the proven directions
end you’ll dlacuvrrr many valuable
uece for those tablets. For head-
achos; to check colds. T o ease a
•ore throat end reduce the infection.
For relieving neuralgic, neuritlc,
rheumatic pain.
reople used to wonder If Bayer
Aspirin waa harmful. The doctors
answered that question year* ego.
It is not. Some folks still wonder If
It really dims relieve pain. That'»
•ettiodl Fur millions of men and
women have found It does. T o
cure the emuao of any pain you must
consult your doctor; but you may
always turn to Uayer Aspirin for
immediate rtlu f.
l t ;l Y i :i t A S P I R I N
Plebeian Mnerjr
It la atyltaher to have • alight curyaa
than a small cold, but not any more
fun.—Spokesman Review.
Defeat
“ fa your uew cook energetlcT"
“ N o; «he «na badly vanquished In
an effort |o whip amue cream."
Take thing« as they come, cheerful­
on the blouse Illustrated. Elbow length
ly ; It require« greater cheerfulness to
sleeves are suitable for practically
see them go.
all occasional are not outgrown quick­
ly. ami adjust easily to the strain of
play. If the climate or health o f the
child requires long sleeve«, the blouse
should have extra width through th*
back and cheat, and the aleeves should
Wheeaera and Sneezers
be whle enough to prevent binding al L'VK K Y season tn many sections of
the elbow. Fitted cuffs are not good
the United Slates a vast army of
alin-e long sleeves are soon outgrown, American citizens wheeze and anei-ae.
'HEN • man who baa been
and the cuffs make them very uncom­ They do this to their exceeding die
mayor of a big city for twelve
fortable. unattractive, and also re­ I comfort, while al Ihe same time oh
year* Amis out how to live, his words
stricting.
ora worth Ustening to. Ex-Mayor
| talnlng alight sympathy from Uicli
The neck line la an Important Item more unfortunate friends.
E. N. Kirby of Abilene, Texas, dis­
covered the simple way to health
In the lit o f a small boy's blouse. It
Comparatively few o f these annosl
about
ten y ea n ago (he ia now 64.)
should he low enough so that there U victims can afford either Ihe time or
no pull against the neck as he stoops, money to leek climes nnfrlendly In
“ I am now a new man, and as
for this often produces headache. A hay fever. Consequently, ninny re­
active aa a boy,” says Mr. Kirbv.
*T feel fine all the time and rarely
neck line that Is too high In the bark sign themselves fo their condition, op
havoan ache or a pain, although for
Is annoying and cuusea the child to thnlstlrully anticipating that dtstast,
twenty-five years 1 sulleretl with
thrust his head forward. Boor posture though effective, event commonly
rheumatuim. and sometimes waa un­
Is the resulL Slightly rounded oul known as the fall frost
able to stand or walk. I would not
neck lines nre romfortuhle, healthful,
give
up my simple health discovery
Science, so miraculous In mtny de
and generally becoming. Collars are
—no, not for five thousand dollar«
part men!» o f life, has nof shunned Ihe
unnecessary and since they are often
in gold!” That discovery was Nujoll
: hay fever victim, however. Speaking
a bother. It Is better to use simulated
That's the wonderful thing shoot
In aggregates. Immense as It Is In If.
collars stitched fist to the hhmse.These
Nuiol. Although it ia not a mnlinne
self, there Is only « comparatively
• re Just ns attractive ns rolling collars,
•nil contains absolutely no drugi, ita
sumII minority o f Individuals In this
much more comfortable, and In addi­
harmless internal lubrication seems
• country who possess an unusual sen
to make people feel lie'ter and look
tion are simple to rnuke and easy u
sltlvencsa to the pollens o f certain
on the brighter aide of life, whether
launder.
plants, weeds, grasses and Irens
they are old or young.
This limited cnusltlve fli-lrt has made
Of course you can understand why
Casserole Dish Useful
possible. the development o f a coun
thia ia to: we all of us have natural
teractlng serum.
irons in our bodies that make u*
During Winter Months
However. It becomes necessary in
idarhv, tick and low in our
£
If you have an earthenware or glass the first place to discover the partic­
minds. Nujol, which ia aa tasteless
baking dl.*h with a clone fitting cover, ular pollen that I* causing ihe trou
and colorless aa pure water, helps to
absorb these ana carry them away,
you can use It many times during the ble o f each Individual
And this can
•saily, regularly aa clock work.
winter months to prepare hot and ap­ not he done without mnklng e visit
petizing meat dishes o f various kinds. to a physician prepared In make te»is
Instead of drugging and irritating
In mild weather It I* not always deair with the pollen extract* that loglrall)
vour body with pills, cathartics,
laxatives, and other habit-forming
able to keep the oven going for ao may he suspected o f creating the dlf
drugs, give your body the Internal
hour or more. Another advantage of Acuity.
lubrication which it needs, just aa
the casserole dish Is that when the
Fortunately, such a te*t Is exceed
meat Is once cooked to the point o f Ingly simple and painless. A needle
tenderness, tf there are late miners to prick carries a hit of each extract un
S a tisfie d on th e F a rm
the meal, the dish can be held at a der the skin The particular criminal
According to the results o f a survey
fairly hot temperature without detri­ doing the damage Is promptly die
conducted by one o f the largest mail­
ment
Likewise while first helping« closed hy way of a slight local reac­ order bouses In the United States
are being enteii the remainder of the tion. All the other extracts remnln through Its department nf home eco­
ment In the baking dish kee|>a hot. neutral.
Tims caughL Inoculations nomics, farm buys and glrla nre more
The following recipe for smothered for that ty|>e are administered over sntlafled with their lot than nre any
hum with sweet potatoes la an excel, a period of weeks Immunity, how.
other young people la the world.
lent one o f this type. It la from the ever, must be established before Ihe Three-quarter« o f a million young
bnrenn o f home economic* o f the Unit­ pollen season arrives. It la loo line persona residing on farina « e r e quca
ed State* Department o f Agrlcolfure. to resort to this treatment after the tinned aa to tbelr future plan*. Nine­
I slice ham cut Into t cup hot wster
onset of the attack.
ty-three per rent o f the girl* replied
piece* for »ervln* I th* ham drip-
While this scientific weapon Is not that they Intended to remain In the
I c"p* r»w Hlr*d
plnffft
always WO per cent effective. Its uv
country and more Ilian ta) per cent
potatoes
t tbs. iujcat .
eruge of success Is sufficiently high o f the hoys find made plana for ca­
Brown the ham lightly on both sides
to Justify all w I id le r * nnd sneezers reers In the rural districts.
and place In a baking dish. Spread
to give If a trial. Wbeexera and
the sliced potatoes over the ham. sneezers, take not lee.
sprinkle with the augar, add the hot
Revis ed Edition
( A 1929. W (tii#rn N «w « p a p « r U n io n .)
water and drippings, cover, and bake
"W here have you been?”
In n moderate oven (850 degrees F).
“ In the hospital being censored."
Im a g e F r o m A lt a r o f
“Uenaoreil T”
until the hum Is tender. Baste the
G reek *’ “ U nknow n G od ’ ’
“ Yea, I had several Important parts
potatoes occasionally with the gravy,
The refairted eicnvutlon at Agrl- cut out."
nnd » hen tender remove the lid and
brown the top »ell.
gentu (Grigentl), In southern Sicily,
of a group o f Greek ultars In conjunc­
tion with Neolithic axes and archaic
Winter Carrots May Be
pottery brought to light not only more
Best-Liked Vegetable ulturi. both Greek and liotimn, but
Winter «*urnK9 rr\ny b* |»r«*|»nref| an h I s o an object o f exceptional InteresL
dnerlhed M o w by flip burpwu of homo At Ural It appeared lo be an ordinary
pronomfrs. to rnuke thpm one of th* terra cotta drainpipe with a collur
bp*Mikp<| vef?p till'tew o f the niftier decoration nt one end, hut Brofensor
Marconi Identified It as Ihe very rure
limited cnbl-weaflier list. Some fiim
lib** like fhelr rarrol* *llr#^| thin, find Image of an “ Unknown God," (lie col­
other* want them In “ *hoe at r Ini'»." lar being a frontal plait o f hair with
TI ip fthnpe nuike* no dlfTerenre If you a human ear to each end. this Indi­
ndd the Rood leuiori'find-huftpr *uac* cating pcraonnllty. but without Iden
tlfylug features. This furnishes a
with flnely ml w ed pnr*lpy In IL
striking Illustration o f St. Bnul's ser­
I
or
10 m e d iu m -
1 o r 2 tb * le m o n
mon on Mara hill (Areopagus) lo the
•Ired c a r r o t *
JuP**
Vfc (
Fait
I rb*. f I n • I 9 Athenians. In which he any* that he
% cup butler
chopped pareley
has seen un altur dedicated to “ An
W**h nnd m-rnpc the enrrot* and rut
Unknown God.” Further evacuation
then» In H1 «•*. *tr1p*. or dice. Tool-
will be made nt the site, which was
In h «mull qiiunflfy of holllii« waited apparently set apart for « ’orshlp hy
WMter for fen or fifteen minute*, or
Sikels, Greek* and Homans for ul
until fender drnln. ndd the butter
l, i,it IJIOU years; It Is »pille close
Baby ills »nd ailment» »eem
lemon Jube. nr»d pur*ley. nnd *erve
to the temple o f f.'astor and Bollux.
twice as serious at night. A H id ­
If men » e r e compelled |o bury their
faults the undertaker« would bave to
work o i ertimi*.
Twelve Years Mayor and
Going Strong!
W
Hon. E. N. Kirby, for (welve years
Mayor o f Abilene, Texas, who
has discovered secret e f success.
much on any other machine. After •
few days you will be surprised at the
difference in the way you feel. You
ran get Nujol in a waled package In
any drug store. Nujol may change
vour whole outlook on life. Get a
bottle today and give yourself a
chance to be well!
I«gretil«d e
“ Don't answer the bell. Mary."
"Mem 7*
•The gentleman at the door hna
polished the doorknob very nicely
while he « a s walling. I appreciate
his efforts but I don’t want to buy
anything.”
n * r * l* s
S h i«
n iw e e e e
ly relieved an d tiaated
Î u • lrk
rh ofla a lv «. L e a v e s n o a cera .
hy t 'o i e '«
N o m e d i­
cin o rh oet c o m p le to w ith o u t I t Hr e n d
H r a t d ru g g is t* , o r J. W . C o l* C o ., K och e
fo r d . III.—A d v e rtle e m o n t. •
Verbal Hoi Oae
M. T. Head (attending theater with
w ife)—This piny mnke* me think.
W ife— Yea, It Is n most extraordi­
nary piny.— Balhflnder Magazine.
The universe la full o f mngteal
things, patiently waiting for our wlU
to grow sharper.—Bhllpotta.
W hen
are upset
f*nmf*<rt;ihfe nhoc* moke *hopplnp
e«*le» for the homemnker.
0
0
0
<Yefim *oup* will be «mouther If
they nre henten with »in
beatei
Jij*t before nerving.
• • •
The pem dnfor which ho* net one*
*t»lined bod'te with coffee tuny b«
denned b> tilling the pot nexrly fnl
of tiuillng wiitcr nnd »id ling h tn
*poon o f *«Nlri Let It holl h few mlr.
nre* find then wiih I i It out with non
ond woter.
Name Disqualified Her
Two French ambassadors negotlaf
Ing a marriage hei «een (belt kin*
and one ol the Spanish princesses
chose Blanche even though she was
teas sillied and less hcnullfiil. fot the
other bore the name Urraca, a ninne
timi would never do for n queen.
Pride and Ingratitud e
Bride I» of such Inrlmnle connection
with Ingratitude Hint Ihe actions of
Ingratitude seem directly resolvable
Into pride ns the prlnrlpul reason of
them.—South.
den cry may mean colic. Or ■
tudden attack of diarrhea—a con­
dition it is always important to
check quick:y. How would you
meet this em ergency—tonight?
Have you a bottle of Castoria
rcxdy? There ii nothing that can
take the place of this harmless
but effective remedy for children;
nothing that acts quite the same,
or has quite the same comforting
effect on them.
For the protection o f your wee
one— for your own peace of mind
— keep this old, reliable prepara­
tion always on hand. But don’t
keep it just for emergencies; let
it he an everyday aid. Its gent!«
influence will ease and soothe th«
infant who cannot sleep. Its mild
regulation will help an older child
whose tongue is coated because of
sluggish bowels. All druggist*
have Castoria; the genuine bears
Chas. Tf. Fletcher’s signature or
the wrapper.