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Why Living in Small
Town Hai Advantagei
Trof. Walter U. Titkln baiM a
prophecy a to the tony future of tbi
riiiiiII town, which be makei la the
IlouMclioh Maguzlne on four thing :
Tlio healtnier living condition! In
urmll towrm, the realization that the
majority of city dwellers are ai poor
at their country brethren, the new
ahlft of InduHlry away from big cities,
and the better opportunities for oc
cupying one'i leisure In the country.
Kmnl! town, he says, have iiinnhlne,
quiet unit freedom from smoke. Out
of every thousand Inhabitants of the
big tovttis, you cannot And more than
three or four who are better off In
their Jobs (linn the people you meet
In Muln street or around by the post
olllcc. And now comes the new Amer
Ictm revolution I Industry begins shift
ing to the smnll towns. No man In hit
senses thinks of starting factory In
s metropolis nowadays unless he It
making something which cannot fx
made elsewhere. And, flnully, con
cludes Doctor I'll kin, "If you live fur
from the clamor of I'.roadway. you can
pi, k and choose your leisure pursuit!
effectively. And, having picked them,
ou can bold to your course with few
er distractions. And Unit, I miilntiiln,
Is half of happiness. To do what you
like, In the way of exercise, play, rest,
rending, music, Inventing, dreaming, oi
what not. without having a moh of
peddlers yelling at you to do some
thing else."
Development of City
Depends on Planning
It was only ten or fifteen years ago
that planning, and along with It son
log. came to he recnnbd as absolute
ly nei-essary In the larger cities ol
this country. It was soon evident
that only by such means could hap
hsrurd growth be replaced by orderlj
development In the Interest of rapidly
Increasing numbers of urban residents
The desirability of the same protec
tion for suhurhnn areas and smaller
centers U product of more recent
years. The spread of this enterprise
Is an Indication of the Improved con
dltlons which are a part of th
modern city.
In giving the result of a recent sur
vey of the situation, the Department
of Commerce, through Its division ol
building and hi-UHlng, notes this fact:
"Cities having planning cominlssiotii
sre believed to he more apt than oth
ers to exenlse foresight snd trui
economy In the laying out and Im
provement of streets, the location ol
piirks, playgrounds and public works,
the development of transit and trans
portal Inn. provision for street tralfi
snd In the equitable regulation of pri
vate use of land through toning
ordinances."
Good Citisaa Defined
Cnod citizenship Is loyultv toward
community, state snd country. It be
gins rlfht at home. A clllzeo who d
lights In keeping his own prcmlset
cleaned up and develo,cd. who co
operates with each worthy muse or
development that promises Improve
ment. advancement, or uplifting of hi
community; who supMrts his home
Institutions and enterprise so far as
economies permit; who obeys the law.
who loves order and pem-e; who take
pride In helping to develop and main
tnln these conditions, with a similar
spirit and attitude prevailing for state
and country. Is an example of whaf
constitutes good citizenship. Ruth
Adele Harr. In Orlt.
Mutt Speed Up Planting
During recent years tree planting
has received Kreut stimulus In the
states largely leeause of the help that
the federal government has hevn ah!
to give. In HCt only 13 states were
distributing planting stink to Its citi
zens, says the American Tree associ
ation. Thirty two states are now en
gaged In this activity. NVveriheless.
It Is going to be necessary to speed
up America s pluming program at least
ten times In order to reforest our do
ntnled lands with reasonable promptness.
Makes for Civic Good
Just lis the Improvement In the
home lulluences the family, the mod
ernization of a house dues a certnln
amount of good for the community.
In the hist analysis, n city Is but
n collection of homes and anything
that Improves a part Is working for
the Bond of the whole. -
Modernizing lift up a city out of
its ordinary commonplace position and
transforms It Into n live progressive
community, tilled with busy Individ
uals striving for their betterment
Be Liberal With Paint
I'nlnt has many virtues. Besides
nciiutlfylng your home, It will Increase
Its sale value and. In fact, the valua
tion and desirability of the entire
neighborhood.
Particularly applicable In' this con
nection Is the oft quoted but very true
Dutch proverb: "flood pnlnt costs
nothing for It saves more than Its
rust."
Fewer, Better Schools
Cook county (Ha.) decreased Its
Ichools from 30 to II In less than a
decade, replacing old buildings with
consolidated schools,
Eskimo Works of Art
of Remarkable Beauty
Scientists who have studied the re
ports of the finding of Implements
and other objects In the frozen ruins
of a large Ksklmo settlement on Kt.
Lawrence Mand In the IJerlng sea
believe they contain evidence of
man's prehistoric life In the Arctic.
8t. Lawrence and Dlonmede Islands
evidently have been the metropolises
of the prehistoric Arctic. Three suc
cessive stages of Eskimo culture are
traced In the ruins, snd the oldest
and most deeply burled objects show
the finest nnd most Intelligent work
manship. The age of the most an
cient finds Is estimated at utmut 1,000
years. The top layer reveals crafts
manship of Eskimos who have lived
In the lust ,'!00 year. Among the
finds were Ivory and bone harpoons,
meat picks and delicately carved In
struments, possibly used for cere
monial wands, charms and personal
ornaments.
Com of Thought
There Is no credit In knowing how
to spell, but positive dlsgntcp In be
ing Ignorant on that point. So there
can be no credit In doing rl'ht, while
It Is Infamous to do wrong. 0. F.
Train.
FAMILY DOCTOR
MADE MILLIONS OF
FRIENDS
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Fifteen years after his gradua
tion. Dr. Caldwell became famous
for a single prescription which
now, after forty years, Is still mak
ing friends.
Today Dr. Caldwell's Syrop Tep
sln Is the world's most popular jax.
atlve. Millions of people never
think of using anything else when
they're constipated, headachy, bil
ious, feverish or weak; when
breath Is bad, tongue coated, or
they're suffering from nausea, gas,
or lack of appetite or energy.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Tepsln Is
made today according to the orig
inal formula, from herbs and other
pure Ingredients. It Is r1Pf"tl
tasting; thorough In the most ob
stinate cases; gently effective for
women and children. Above all, It
represents a doctor's choice of what
Is safe for the bowels.
, Cold Stronger Thn Steel
According to Prof. It. C. BrumfSeld,
gold alloys three times as strong as
bridge steel have been developed at
the Cooper Union Institute In New
York. The announcement follows the
results of three years of research In
he field of dental gold, and Doctor
Hrumfleld has developed nearly sixty
new gold alloys. It Is a known fact
that the alloys ufed In the filling of
teeth have to lie exereiuely hard
when they solidify. The constant
wear and tear destroys present-day
alloys, so there Is always a need
for the superior types, Science and
Invention.
Creatneu in Office
A Job with Uncle Sam is some
thing like greatness. You work to
pass examinations to get It. Or you
have It thrust upon you by the elec
tive will of the people. Woman's
Home Companion,
At home
or away
Feen-a-mlnt Is the Ideal summertime
laxative. Flcassnt and convenient.
Gentle but thorough In its action.
Check summer opsets with Feen-s
mint at home or awsy.
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trm noet mn with Firlur'iliair Balaam. Makaa the
hair eftft and fluff r. fi0enta by mail or at dnjff.
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SUFFERING ELIMINATED
15-ycars success In treating Rectal and
Cokxa troubles bv the Dr. C I. Via
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ebte to ct WRITTEN A-S.
St NANCE of PILES fl IMt
NATED at FEE REfUNDED.
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book ocacrtMB caoMaaad prop.
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Duchess Claims Vassals
Claims of the duchess of Norfolk
that some of her tenants are her
"vassals" have Just been upheld by
the Sheriff court of Dumfries, Scot
land. The duchess, as Baroness Her
ri es, claimed the redemption on cer
tain Dumfries properties of the old
"dues" known as "casual Itles," a
form of ground rent In respect te
land she Inherited In 100$. The sys
tem has grown from the time whea
vassals held land from the feudal
lords In return for military servlc.
Kail Rats
SOS Without Folssn
4 rVeMr Eziermlnaior thai
Wont Kill Uvviock, Poultry,
Cog. Cat; or evtit Baby CUIcka
K-R-O can brvtrd about th home, barn cr poul
try yard with abaolutt aaiety at it contatna a
deadly p4ea. K-R-O la made ol Sqaill.aa
recommended by U S.DfPt ofAf rtrmll art jjndcr
the Connahlc procaaa which Iniorca maximal
trrnrth.Two cane killed 5" 8 nta at Arkanaal
State Farm. Hundreds of other testimonial.
field ea Meoey -Back Canrantee.
Intltt noon K-R-O, the orlflnal Squill exter
minator. All poultry eupply, drwc, and aeed
Storra 7Je. Lerie alee (fjur tlmee ae mneh)
tlOO DirwlUdraler cannot supply yoa K-8 0
Cch, Spring neld, O.
KILLS-RATS-ONLY
Flies carry
sickness
Flit is told only
in this yellow
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Preparations
Cutlrura Soap fragrant and pure,
to cleanse and purify, l'uttt?ura
Ointment antiseptio and healing,
to rernove pimples, rashes snd irrita
tions which mar the brmitvof theikin,
and finally Cutlfura Talcum o
smooth and pace 14 tinpart a pleasing
fragrance to the skin.
Snap Ska, Ointment Me. and Mw, Talfnm tee.
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