Friday, May 23. 1930 THF nF.AVF.IUON RKVIKW SCIATICA? Black She< ep’s Gold H e r e b • n e v e r -fa ilin g fo r m o f r e lie f t r o ia — aciatic p a in t BY BEATRICE CRJMSHAW I' 1 C op yr ig h t by H u g h * * kl *** le A Co. Illustrations by Irwin Myers W N U fU rx Icq i It to genuine ,B A Y E R AS p i m m THE STORY ----- S For Barbed Wire Cuts Balsam off Myrrh Feenamint MakesLife Sweeter P h il l ip s L Milk . of Magnesia TIRED WHEN SHE GOT UP bf — M a n s I s*. hf* TH IS AND TH A T IN COOKERY ' bandaged onto her feet, tier bat was cause of course I was afraid that you'd he angry— Phil, you re not an- a tangle of tom string Anger bad possession of me. and gry with Utile Jlu. are yout 1*1x11. I ^ 1 don't mind any­ yet—lInmgh I knew that she had prac­ Just lull) (p v'V"1 On s plea sur e trip In eamtrrn waters. Philip Amory, En glish tically v»m ked my eipedlthm —1 could thing. now I've found you, and I W o r l d w a r vsls rah. now s trs dsr Dot choose hut pity H e bright thing, knew I'm goln' with you." p the Island of Papua. V s * “ Jinny, my dear," I said—and l did brittle as « butterfly, who bad wag ulnrm. plungsi overboard to not think my black halm) Plan her­ ered her light self against the ter • a v s tht Ilfs of a musical cemsdy ?W- Aim«, N o . >V" actress, k n o u t a . "Cl n -S ttn g. “ self would grudge the kiss that went rlfic powers of the unknown; who, be Amory becot. rS intersated In IMa with the words—“ Jlntiy, tell me” —for The worid’e our ojntw, but w* fore the threeliold was well crossed, Lat irU r, m sm b s r of a wealthy don't all find a pearl therein.—B ob - lay beaten. Nothing but tha slow I wanted to put off the bad moment N e w South W a l e s family lie ton Tranacrlpt. pace enforced on me ty the cutting as loug at possible— “ tell me. have you tails h* r of his k n o w l e d g e of a w on d er fu l gold field on the In­ of a track had kept her with ate so had any breakfast 7” land. “G l n - S l l n g " talia him Pta “ No, nor dituier last night," she far. She must hare known this; la en g ag e d to Sir Richard Pa n - guessed that her only chance of life said. “ I hadn’t anything left.” ahaw. Hla holiday ended. A m ­ ory a rrl v ea hack at Daru. Ha “ Then you must breakfast at once.' was to come forward and show her meeta an Eng lis hm an. Spicer, self, fling herself on my mercy, before t railed s carrier, spoke to him and Try H A N FO R D ’S there on development hueinrss It was too late. She had obtained a set him to make tea and bring meat for a syndicate of which Pa n - s b a w la h e a d F a n « h a w » name canoe (as I afterward ’earned) from and biscuits. recalls to A m o ry a l o n g - f o r g o t ­ She had eaten her meat and hla the village at Itomllly mouth, and per­ >e«M ten Incident la which ha w i t ­ suaded a small crew to accompany cults; she had thirstily finished her nessed tha escape of P a n s h a w her. I.lvlng and sleeping on board, imnnlkln of tea. U fa wnt creeping from a leper colony Ha tails P a p e r C h u r c h to Bm M o v e d hla friend Baaeett about It and she wnt able to keep oer hoys with buck Into her tired face, and with It A church built of paper, cardboard decides to Inform U au n e r. He her until she landed at the place something that I knew my next few goaa to T h ur sd a y Island to send and beaver board la to be moved In where I had debarked a few hours words must kill —hope. tha m e s s a g e Am or y hears F an- Ita entirety from an estate at B*- “ 1 thought you'd he angry," she earlier. There they deserted, as car s l a w dictate a massage which nonl, about twenty miles from Jo­ Indicates that lha secret of the tiers will, and she had had no food said, setting the pannikin down upon gold field Is known. Am or y hannesburg, South Africa, to a new save what she could carry herself, no the ground. 1 said no'hlng. I took meeta with an accident that laye site. It waa aent from England In shelter save the frost, during the four her scarred, burned hand, and began him up for three w e ek s R eco v ­ sections 21 years ago and. although smoothing It gently In mlng. Angry? ered. ha sails alone for Port days of my Journey towards Dread much used, has proved highly effi­ Moresby A storm compels him nought range. Luckily for her. It was She little knew. The very rage of h— I to put In at T h u rs d a y Island cient. Impossible to lose th-* way. even when had been In my heart, when first I w h er e he finds P a n s h a w Amory she fell behind, sln.-e Ihe track we looked down the clearing, saw her resumes his v oy age to Port Moresby. P a n s h a w f o l l o w s In a were cutting made our course plain sitting there, knew whut It meant to motor boat and nttempis to run as a macadamized road. I think she me, anil knew In the same moment, him down. Am o ry shoots and that she could uever. If she lived to went In constant terror; terror of na ki ll s P a n s h a w he u hundred, understand what she lives, terror of wild beasts, even ter ror ot me; for she most have guessed, had done. How could one be angry? “ Leave go of my hand." she said all too soon, that bet plan of follow- C H A P T E R V II suddenly. “ There's something you Ing me right through was madness —18— aren't telling me. I’lill. What Is It?” From where I was camped, the and that she woald be forced into “ Jinny." 1 snld. “ there are a greal whole world scented to fall away In showing herself. Bui I do not thick she knew, even many things you haven', told me. and on; huge wave, upon whose crest the 1 propose to know them before very boys and I precariously hung. Four suspected, that her coming stumped long; but there's plenty of tint# for FOR C O N S T IP A T IO N the expedition Into duet She thought days v. had foiled to reach this place, all thaL Plenty of tin.«," I repeated, four days i f hardest work, cutting our she hud merely to placate me. use her "for anything either of us wants to I road foot by fool through forest that wont in's tricks. In order to find refuge was knitted and tangled together We In my party. She didn't doubt her tell the other. On th* way." “ Yes." she said “ The way to the were pitted with leech bites, scarred ability—Jinny had not had much place they call ratatata." reason to doubt her chance of sure ess by mosquitoes. I hadn't had enough R ev en u e F ro m F o re s t “ The way to the mouth of the river, Dornberg, a Baden village, is In dinner, and wasn't likely to, for In this or any other test where the I mean,” said L the same fortunate position as the months; comfort was a dream, and weapons of her sex were pitted against “ You’re goln' back again?' cried man s determination. •mall Franconian city Ehern, whose danger dally food. But It was not man's determination Jinny. And I was happy, in the way of Inhabitants not only pay no taxes, “ We're going back." but receive about GU marks a year one who baa long thlrsteo for a that barred her now. It was the Im­ “ Because of me?" mense. impersonal might of the un draught of the home airs about his from the city. Doniberg owns large “ Because I find It Decessary to go.“ forests which bring In so much rev­ native town. and. after loug travel, tamed wilderness, of 1‘upua. Against “ I'hll. Td auve drowned myself long difficulty, las won back to it at this, the finest men of the Nineteenth enue that no local taxes have been rather than—I. I'd known. i’ hll— last. I wish i could find words to century, the pick of the Twentieth, assessed for many years, and each don't do It old hoy. Let’s go on and citizen receives 31 cable meters of tell the completeness m that convle- had fought, struggled, and—most often chance IL I'm not afraid of anything. —lost, paying the loss with their live* tlo o ; the certainty—based on no pro­ firewood and 1U0 wooden ties yearly. I'll go till I drop tleaiL Let me. I’ hll.” Who was the tittle fiancer, to break ducible facts— that I was In my proper She was almost crying; she held my place and doing what ■ ought to do— lance In such an army? sleeve tightly, and shook me. In her here, four days Inland from the mid Ihe did not know. She stood op. waters of the Romilly river, away and came tc me. with the red of sun- eagerness. “ Jinny,' I snld. “we're np against from all the world, white men and all rise on her red gold fair, smoothing their works; here, on the spine of the her e a half. We should get a little had gone, but I was likely to get there But Jinny was only too eager to way and turn bark. 1 prefer to turn sooner. So I sal and smoked, and talk. back now. Don't cry. Gin Sling; you felt myself at peace. And the sun “ My oath, ’hi.." she declared, catch never cry. yon know What's that went down u|>on my day. ing me by the loose folds ot uiy shirt, war-cry of yours—‘Drink hearty, Too much to eat—too rich a diet I should nave slept well that night. as if she feared, that somehow, 1 you'll soon be deudT Lei's hear It »-o r too much smoking. Lots of I did not I lay wakeful, on my grid might vu tsh— “ My oath! I thought again.“ I clapi>ed her on Ihe buck things cause sour stomach, but one o f sticks, an.», through the ot-en tri it was all In with me I did straight, nsaumlng a gaiety i waa very far thing can correct It quickly. Phil- j angle of the tent fly. the Cross swing lots! nigld I ci uldn l see a sign ot Ups Milk of Magnesia will alkalinlze round to the movement of the earth your tire anywhere, same us I'd seen from feeling. One of the swift changes typical of the acid. Take a spoonful o f this about the sun. It nthei nights, nnd l fair gave myself tier sad. merry kind, slezed hold on pleasant preparation, and the sys- j “ Sleep," I told myself. “ Ton must up for dead. And *«- this morning. I tier without warning. She fluahed Into tern Is soon sweetened. sleep. Tomo row's a hard day." Bui started off Just as soon a* I could see suddeD fury. Phillips Is always ready to relieve there seemed to be springs !o my eye me feel, and I said *o uieself, 'Jinny “ For twopence," she snld. “ I'd kill distress from over-eating; to check lids, bolding them up; the muscles my girl if you don't hod him quick him—swine I" all acidity; or neutralize nicotine. o f my limbs were stilt und unrelaxed the robins ot whatever-lt is will come “ Who's the swine?” 1 asked. Bui Remember this for your own com­ I could not d'-ep. and cover you with leaves today So fort ; for the sake o f those around Toward morning, whet I shoulu I hurried and hurried, and when I she looked at me sidewise, nnd made no reply. 1 saw she was shaking with you. Endorsed by physicians, but have been waking. I dropped Into con come on you Just like that, it took me they always say Phillip*. Don’t fused, tired sLep. The first spears ol queerly. and I hud tr all down he j ra,e. IT U ( ! ■ C O N T IN U E D ! buy something else and expect the | sunrise woke me .Ike a stab; 't Is not game results! at sunrise, hut before, that the ex »s »a » a a « a s a a a#.«-» MMHM plorer should leave Ills -lone tixedowny bed. With a curse at my own lazl ness, i Dulled to boots, and was dressed. Already the carrier* had character of each actor Is considered T h e I'lisslon pluy. a d ram atization their fire going; they sal round It. ot of principal parts are hereditary. The rice cook over the fiuineg. I looked takes place In Ihe U tile v illa g e of ' R ieronim ergau nestling In Ihe Bava whole village live* for this production at them, almost through them; fell rtan A lp » And Mils play tin* been go Die inhabitant* «pend their lime si as one feels in such places that they From Old Salutation fushloidiig crucifixes, rimarle* anil Im the brown men of Hie country made mg on every ten years since Ih e plague The slang phrase, “ so long," I* if I I S « I'u rlp g 'h at yem the citizen s ages o! Ih* «nini* to sell to Ihe tour scarce a break In the glorious the Mid to be a corruption of th “ word if O liera imnergnu vow eil that they 1st* who How through their quiet little Intoxicating sense of solitude that a “ salaam.” would etilici the piece e te ry ten year* '•Ity year by year. white man knows, on (lie verge ot na a th ank sgivin g o ffe rin g f i » having untrodden lands Over Hint nearest America gets most o f Its pure '•een d eliv ered o f the plague. Good Manners ridge, a couple ot days inarm on sand for glass making from West T h e o rigin a l text and arrangem ent* I take II that Hie e»*en< e o f gi««| there was no man grew w but ; mil Virginia and Illinois. were proluihl) rimile by rhe rnohks ol urn liners is the gift of pulling in-ople when I topped the mi unlnln I should Ih e munir was couipiised bi at I heir enne, not the chosen few pen know. And i said. In my rashness— KttHl Itochu* I *et11er schooltniister o f the pie whom one likes, hui nil |n-»>pl* “ This Is good; I ask no more of life. iw rirh in IkM. I’ he prodic timi I* glv Yes. ease Is rhe word that deserti»« In the same moment, I turned en In the opi-t alt nnd «fu n d* » r e eon giant manners The great ludy Is »I looked carelessl., down the long cut r overwhelmingly gushing bore omes sweeping in ami Holds .1 •«eh actor trat cordial or fia« tacking In cordini T h e play I* a stupendoli* manifesta back. Then as the nor» files up the Rt. Patti, Minn.—" I used to be as Ion o f religion * w orship and Ihe moral Ity La» contempi nous or lia» (Intiering river, driving all before It. anger »no tired when I got up in the morning as l oo ioni b o| any thing I» hud umriner* sick dismay invaded uy soul Then when I went to was something else »«.«►— grailfled van It destroys ease nnrl makes people bed. I had faint­ S tr e e t of M o n u m e n t « Ity, and a kind ot ange; love p en t»;« fidget A mariner Ihal makes oftiei ing spells and pal­ hut they wen drowned beneath Ihe •\'t<*f orla r.iul. iok t etil. luitidon. people nervous Is s bad manner pitation. Of course It waa my ago. 1 tiprusldng fide I t»a k ten steps i. writes “ Ips'ker Irn In the London whethei It tie frankly unpleasant or mad a Lydia K may web hold the »..o pleasant by far.—Mary Borden In the place wlie.-s Jinny I'reurliei wa­ If lily Chronicle Pinkham booklet a irl i * reci -d fo r nioiinmenis In Harper's Magazine. sh ting und I said to et t l - 4 Jinny and started tak­ wliat made yon do 1111*7* my Hi lo'iglifnre of mime length ing the Vegetable She lookei Up St me. 1 could see tor variety usi. It ’ «lies a lot of sur C r e s i L a b e « ' S h a r e L in e s Compound three passing Monarchy is represented si now. I.t the growing .Hwnllght how times a day. I am Lnke !*ii|»»rb»r loia » «Imre line In her beauty was wreeked; how hei now a well woman. each extremity by queens. Victoria ili* l ’ nlle»’ S ia li* nf l.lirj udì** ; ir T h r e e o f my eyes had sunk buck Into her bead and at Ilia-»friars anil lb adire» nr W ««i ' "minila Miti ralle»: Lnke Mi» Idgnri en neighbors k n o w In Lei Ween are «linesmen her copper hair lost it shine, b iw m im 'd tlrely w II filli thè l'nlted Stale» «li .re what it did for me ao they are taking it she had worn nerselt to a skeleton icholur* p o e t * soldier* |oiirnnli*t- line IJHM lupe» ; Lnke lltiron wllliln too. I will write to any woman if Lydia and let lief clothe* mil Inio rag* uiusti-ifius »ml com. osile memorial* 'he l'nlled Siale« !VN| lolle»; In l'un E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound There were sores on her arms ami Ever . h' i|> o f course, k n o vs all attiro »In 1 1 Lì filile» : l.ake Erte. l'nlted will help her as it did me. I feel like a neck —leech bile sores blue marks of It.' Yet I tlollhf If ole perso!» In ten young woman now and I thank you."— k'tde« pii mlle»; I il fonia 'r.’7 ml'e« Mas. If. C. I I i . nrt , 236Puller Avt., fit mosquito biles, deep scratches made could pm on pii|>cr six »if the names Iute fffifa r l". l'n lt e d Milite». Hfr< Paul, Minnesota. hy law ret thorn, tier shoe* were or deeds represented. tu lle» ; Culm d». ».V I inlles. r*>r*»i«v* ; they degYtfe any Craw I g . I I I ) . W vsW in N v s r a is e « « Union | It's only folk within tbs win»« l'«n knew my tisppln«*» I tint nut tell my sscrsl but 1 hssrd Ihs robin* s u m « : The s -M. ii minnow knows It llviisslh th* wsisrvrsss. ‘Passion Play” Life of Small Bavarian Village An omelet scema a hard dish to make for the amateur. To have It light and Huffy, well 8a done and palMnhlii lakes BR-c-T T practice. Here I* one x s. * '* i t (hat will be good for a beginner : Muity Omelet.—Take one half teaspoouful of salt, ono eighth teaspoon- o f t'épiler, two table- spoonfuls of quick rooking tapioca, three fourths o f a cupful of milk; rook for ten mluutra or until the tap­ ioca la clear (In a doubla boiler), then add one tahlespoouful of butter. Beat the yolks of four eggs until creamy and the whites until stiff but not dry; combine with the rooked mixture, folding In the egg whites Inst. 1'ook In a buttered omelet pan and when well cooked on the bottom pino» the top lu the oven or under a gas flame to finish on the top. Fold over and serve. This omelet, because of the cooked tapioca, will stand up and •lay light while being served. Msat Loaf.— Many rooks have their fuvorlte reel|ie for meat loaf. We like one which Is moist enough to be piilutablo but will hold Its sliupe when »Heed. I'se leu tablespoon fills of quick rooking tapliM-a. two pounds of munti of l>eef chopped, one-half of an onion cbopi>ed, two two-inch slice« of suit |n>rk finely chopped, one pint of canneti tomatoes, two nod one-half tenspooiifuls of salt and one-fourth teaspoouful of pepper, with a dash of cayenne. Try out the salt pork until golden brown, odd the onion and cook for two minutes; then add all the other Ingredients, mix well and hake In a loaf. Garnish with parsley. The tapiñes extend* the meat and also acts as an Ingredient to bind the mix­ ture. Milk may tie used In place of tomatoes If preferred. There are many who object to corn starch; tapioca will tnkr the pince of It In such dishes as pudding anil cream or lemon pies. Duchess Soup.— Take two table- spoonfuls of quirk rooking tapioca, add ona trns|ioonful o f salt, one- eighth teaspoouful of pep|>cr. one tn- hlrspontiftil o f chopped onion, one quart of milk, two tabli-spooufuls of butter, two tablrspoonfuls of parsley nud four tahlespooufuls of cheese finely chopped or grated. Mix well, add the cheese, butter and parsley Just at the last. Cook the Ingrnlleuts at least fifteen minutes to Insure Ihe perfect cooking of the tapioca. The* add the cheese and Serve. COLIC A cry In th* night may be th« first warning that I B llaby ha* colic. N o cause (or alarm i( Castoria i« handy I Tjiis pure vegetable prep­ aration bring* muck comfort, can never Jo trie sli^hteai harm. Always keep a bottle in the house. It is the ta(e and aensible thing w hen children are ailing. Whether it's the itomach, or the little bowels; colic or constipation; or diarrhea. When tiny tongues are coated, or the breath it bad. Whenever thrre's need o f gentle regulation. Children love tha " H cj L L m . 7 B ru ce A t ta c k D isp u ted D e v il A id * D o c to r* Loyal silmlrera o f lloliert the Bruco are aroused over Ihe recent attack on the Scotch hero made hy Thomaa Johnston, undersecretary for Scotland. During an addrena at Greenock, Scollami, Johnston said that "Robert Hie Bruce was a feudal bully and the story of Bruce uud the spider U an Invention.” He added ii.it i» tiic winter <»r iBOfiT B u m s w h s s|M-ndllig hi* time not In semi* starvation watching spider* In an Inland rave, but amid the rude com­ forts obtainable nt the court of the Norwegian king. Champions of Bruce declare the charges are untrue. For several your* the British au thorltlea In New Guinea tried every way possible to Indura the nativa« lo­ hn vaccinated f»r smallpox. Finally sir Barbari Murray, ti"- ItMtsnanl governor, was auccranfiil hy calling the leading chiefs together and lu forming them that a great Mark devil was coming out of the moun­ tain* to destroy them and that their only escape would be to have Ilia government charm branded on ttielr arms. Thousand* of the natives Im­ mediately llockeil to Ihe government clinic amt wer« vaccinated. B ra a k ia g O u t "IVhat's the lump on Ihe front of your car?" "Oh, lice radiator Ju*t had a boll.” t-ongfrUow calls attention to th* fact that the Np»inl*h |>eopl* greatly admiro “ eut#rail) eyes” and celebrai* them In song. A «Ignlflcaiit advance In aircraft Is the u«e of n chemical cooling fluid In pince of water. There are a thousand harking at the hrnnrhe« o f evil to one who la striking at the root.— Thoreau. S pan U k Id ea o f B s o u ly Doctor’s PRESCRIPTION when system is sluggish; costs nothing to try When your bowels need help, the mildest thing that will do the work it always ihe sensible choice. Take a laxative that a family doctor has used for all sorts of cates o f constipation. l>r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is to pleasant to the laxte, so grntle in its action, it is given children o f tender age and yet it it just as thorough and effective as stronger preparations. Pure senna, and harmless laxative hrrht; ingredients that soon start a gentle muscular action. Avoid a coated tongue, bad brtsik, bilious headaches, etc. Every drug store has i>r. Caldwell's famous prescription in big bottles. O r just write D r. C iilJivelft iiyrttfi 1’e fiin , Slontucllo, JIL, fo r a free trm l bottle. SEASONABLE IDEAS During the summer weather cool drink» are used more freely nnd It Is n great suit fa» tion to have some- thing good, cold, and pulatabie ready t o i f r r i one's friends. Lemon *lr up. aside from Its being more delici­ ous than ordtuury r. -, I ■ • • » lemonade, le mon: g I r • s . J . - * ! one tlie ti asauranr» 9 ^ of Its nlw-uys being reiuty to serve at Just a moment’s notice. Lemon 8irup.— Squeeze the Juice from enough lemon« (probably five dozen) to make two quarts of the Juhe. Add enough o f the grated rind to suit the taste, alx pounds of sugar, and two aud one-half quarts of wuter. Ilent to the boiling point, strain and bottle. Keep cold. When serving pour a tahlc«poonful or two of the sirup over chipped Ice In Ihe glass, add wa ter and serve. Chocolate Sirup.— Mix together one pound of chocolate, one pound of sit gar, and one pint of water; add a few drops of vanilla or clnnninoii extract Keep cold; u*e three tuble«poonfuls to a gl;i*s of chilled. Iced milk. Ginger Punch.—Chop half a pound of runtoh ginger, add one quart nf cold water, one cupful of sugar, hull fifteen minutes, strain, add one half cupful o f orange Juice and the same of lemon Juice. Serve on crushed Ice. Fruit Punch.— Make a slruji by boll ing one cupful of water, two cupful* of sugar until *mth, add one cupful of strong tea, two cupfuln of straw berry »Iruji, the Juice of five lemon*, five orange* nnd one cun of chopped pineapple. Mix und let *tnnd until cool. Strain, add three quarts of chilled water, one qmirt of mineral wuter. one cnjiful o f cherries. Morve In n punch howl with Ice. Currantade.—Take one quart of cur rant*, one pint of raspberries, one ipnirt each o f wnter nnd augur boiled to a sirup; cool. Serve In a punch howl with Ice. Mlrnln before putting In the h»iwl. Racpberry Shrub.—Take six quart* of raspberries, one quart of vinegar, let «fund In a Jar forty-eight hour* with a weight over the herrie*. Htrnln and squeeze the Juice through n Jelly bng. Add’ »ne pint of sugar to one pint o f Juice; boll ten minutes. Bot tie; dip cork* In paraffin. Add three time* the onmnnt of Ice wnter when serving. Add gtpgcr ale to grape Juice for a nice dilnk. latte o f C astoria, and ita mildneea make* it suitable for the linieal infant, and for frequent use. AnJ a more liberal dosa o f Castoria it always better for growing children than some need­ lessly strong nieilii inr meant only for adult use. Genuine Castoria always has Chas. If. Fletcher's signature on the wrapper. P re­ scribed by doctoral Happy Movie Endings Popular With Edison Tin- gn-nt Inventor, Thomas A. Kill non. has b«-«-n culled suix-rhumiiii by many admirers, but those who really know him claim he Is human to a marked degree. Although he doe« not like bridge or golf, he la quite a movie fan and eai>eclally partial to “ western«." If there Is any reason to lielleve nt A ffsw r»(*netosfsr t h a t the end of the picture that the hero IVow'S KIM l/ini.ul, FseHry, and heroine are not going to live D o g s , Cairn, * r mo mm l a k y CMcMm happily forever after, Mr. Edison la r i n h * n f t « 4 « b * w t I K « h am s b a rn o f posai highly Indignant nnd on more than f K r y R r O o t ò w*Hh a b o o lu t* Bafct t • • IS o n ta In « one ocrasloii haa written pr<»liirera i b b i t f y f bRR . K R O I t o m o J « o l » q u i l l . • • r a c o m iM n d a d h y U 1 ( ) « i > i ofA grlvu lS ssr« unJar and registered hi* rehuke for putting ( t » i |>t h l P t « a a a wM< ft l t i « u r « a m a al m sar i’ a s i t n f l h T w o « o n a b ille d 97t gaia a t A rb a u a a a un such n story. • t a l a F a r m . H u n J ra J a o f o lh a r t « a s lm o n l« lt "W e are all working for human a * M * a • M ***y E **h Os s rs s t*». hnpplness,” remarked Mr. Edison, In ala« upon K R O. I ha o d g ln a l S q u ill a « s « r after a rather disappoint Ing picture, m in a i or A l l p o o lS r r a u p p lr . d ru g , a n d H » d • to r«a 75c l. a r g * a !«a »ur l lm t a oa m ot “anil while we may not Biicreed In •1 ufi D lr a c i I f d * a l « r c a n n o t a u p p ly y o u K K O real life, we can surely make our C o . S p rfn g A a ld , O characters linppy In picture«." Kill Rats W ith o u t Poison j K"R"0 Mother of Five Healthy Children Spe«Ju K ILLS -R A T S -O N LY Everett, W ash.— P A R K K R 'S "There is iv »thing so H A IR B A L S A M hel pf ul in motlicr- l F- liasulrofr HS«*fta Rafla faJH Im p o rla C o lo r an d hood ss Dr. Pierce's to ( « r a v a n d F a d o d H a h Favor i t e Prescrip­ and |1 OP a l 1 i r a g g 'a¡ tion. I amthe mother »If . l U of five as fine, healthy F L O R M T O N SH AMPOO l»te*l f<* u m I» •children as any one w n n w tu .n w ith i ’ arhwr a lla lr Mo loom M ok aoth o h a ir a o ft an>{ fltsfTy. b »t r ernia by m a il« * a l d ru g- could wish for and I «ta ta . I lia c o » < h «tn ical Wurka. I'aUU-grua. N Y give tins medicine greateredit, for I took it each time and it i i>«utn*t kept me m such good physical condition that I was always able to do my own work right up to the last —never lost my strength at any time. I would not think of going thru expectancy without taking this tonic”— .Mrs. C. fc_ Armstrong, 2811 Victor Place. Fluid or tablets. All dealers. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s InvsIM» Ho- tel in Buffalo, N. Y , if you want a trial package of Prescription Tablets. WELL OR MONEY BACK Brave Youngster« Ib-fendlng themselves with a bow mid arrow, Robert A. Murteiomn, eight years of age, nnd five-yenr-olil «filter drove off n vicious attnrk of n lynx nt tlielr home at Wiimiley, (Saskatchewan. The two rhlldren had gone out Into Hie liusli to play fntlliin. The lynx sprang on the girl, clawing and lilting her. Her hrnther kicked It »nil drew Ills bow. The ar­ row hit the ii ni inni nnd It dl»np- poured in the briiNli. ff— r Mlat aWilimtod me fa# rofnndad lath« W R I T T E N A»SSi;H A N C R o t t the fl In ad« Ing tha I * C. J ttm m BRR —TBka' method off traal inant. ((Tard by oa asciualoaM Rrmartuibl« ( u r e m alao wtfh joflirrHr f.xl*iw1l «donatiti «Hand T O D A Y h * I K K K IOO p a i* RE c t a u ST olòn F ree from p im p les! What s relief it is to know that your akin ran be free of pimple*. Anoint it gently with C im C lIK A O INTM ENT, then wa.h off in a few minutes with CUTICIIRA SOAP and warm water. A very simple but satisfying treatment of pimple«! The C U T IC tR A Treatment ha« been weed for years in thousand« of home* throughout the world. Old English Custom Boxing day In England. Ihe flrat wee;, day ufter Chrlitnm* day, hud Ita origin In the custom nf pre»entlng lane* containing present* to employ eee, |**tiueu. errand boys, etc h'lHSU P»H W * Drue * ( X Pill«1 l«t*n* Ha*. M■!*«., Mm* a i t VW T«lrm * l b C u tic u ra clink ! W. N. U., Portland« No. 201930 Sound* Reasonable In Chin» a recently found skull with a dislocated Jawbone haa been clna«l fled iii Minanthropuspeklnenst*. It I* thought that the accident to the Jaw was mused hy the unfortunate man attempting to tell somebody who he wu*.—London Opinion. B m » 11«. I * f t « , hnssli giving dr «.ilia ami humlre-U oM ra lU n o n lsIa _______ |