THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
WRIGLEYS
AFTER
EVERY
M EAL
n
^
affords
benefit as well
as pleasure.
HeakH/ul exercise for the teeth
9 ul + a a spur to digestion. A long-
lasting refreshment, soothing to
nerves and stomach.
The Great American
6weetmeat, untouched A
by hands» f u ll o f ,
flavor. I
'k'
'
GEOROEA.
BIRMINGHAM
Oaerxsoser e> Jofesfccaje/ec <t>
WNU S erv ic e
| C ncle N ed? I'm o fte n a b it w eak on
fa c ts."
" F a c ts tn th is c a s e .- I sa id , “a r e
m uch m ore tik e fa n c ie s."
" T h a t’s Ju st w h ere I com e In,” said
N orheys. "A fact m ig h t h a \ e knocked
m e out, b u t w hen It com es to fan cies.
I’m th e re all th e tim e.
W ell now.
th e s e L y strln n Jo h n n ie s seem to w ant
a king. D o n ’t see w hy th ey do m y
s e lf ; b u t th e r e It Is. T h e y ’ve got a
p rin cess, b u t th a t d o e sn 't s a tis fy
th e m .”
“ It d o esn 't s a tis fy th e L eag u e of N a
tio n s," sa id th e king, “o r th e E n te n te
pow ers. T h a t’s w h e re th e tro u b le Is.
T h e L y strla n s w ould he q u ite s a tis
fied w ith C alypso. In fa c t, th e y 'd be
very glad tn h av e m e b ack ag ain , all of
them ex cep t th e p a tr ia rc h . B u t th e
E n te n te p o w ers sim p ly w on’t sta n d
m e."
" T h a t com es to e x a c tly th e sam e
th in g a s w h a t I sa id .” sa id N orheys.
“ W ell, alo n g com es som e fellow we
d o n 't know, d ro p p in g lik e w h a t-d ’you-
e n llh lm
fro m
th e
thing-a-m e-bob.
W h at?”
“ A d eu s ex m ae h in a ,” I su g g ested .
’’T h a t’s n o t w h a t I m e a n t," said
N orheys. “ I m e a n t a Jolly old bolt
from th e blue. B ut w h a te v e r w e call
him , th u n d e rb o lt or little tin god.
th e re he Is. q u ite re a d y to ta k e on th e
Job, p rin cess n nd all. T h a t ’s th e w ay
th in g s sta n d . Isn 't It. U n cle N ed?"
T ro y te w a s lo oking o u t o f th e w in
dow.
C a sim lr m u rm u re d so m eth in g
a b o u t a D an iel com ing to Ju d g m en t.
N orh ey s w en t o n :
"W ell, th en , w hy n o t le t him ?
T h a t’s w h a t I a lw a y s s a y : If th e r e 's a
fellow w ho'll buck In w h e re w an ted ,
th en let him buck In ; so long a s he
d o esn 't in te rfe re w ith u s."
"U n fo rtu n a te ly ,” said T ro y te coldly,
“y o u ’ve left out of c o n sid e ra tio n th e
L eag u e of N atio n s an d th e tr e a ty of
V ersailles, an d th e policy of th e Al
lied B ow ers."
"W h a t I sa y a b o u t all th a t,” said
N orheys, "Is th i s : W h at did w e fight
th e w a r fo r? I d o n 't know , of course,
n ot so to sp e a k o u t o f m y ow n inside.
I Ju st fo u g h t b e c a u se all th e o th e r
fello w s I knew d id too. B u t I do know
w h a t you sa id a t th e tim e. U ncle Ned,
an d i t ’s no u se y o u r sa y in g you d id n 't,
fo r you did. W h a t w e fo u g h t fo r w us
th e se lf-d e te rm in a tio n of sm all n a tio n
a litie s. W ell, th e re you a re , a n d you
c a n ’t go b ack on It now . L y s tria Is a
sm all n a tio n a lity . Isn’t it? "
“T w o an d a h a lf m illio n s b e fo re th e
w ar,” said th e king. “ I’ro b ab ly ab o u t
tw o m illions now ."
“C o u ld n 't p o ssib ly h a v e a s m a lle r
n a tio n a lity ,” sa id N o rh ey s, " a n d w h a t
I alw ay s say Is th is. U n cle N e d : If
y ou 'v e sa id a tilin g , y ou’v e Jolly well
got to stick to It, even If you wish
you 'd said so m e th in g else, w h ich of
co u rse ev ery b o d y g e n e ra lly d o es.”
I fe lt q u ite so rry fo r T ro y te . H e
really did ta lk a b o u t sm a ll n a tio n a li
tie s a n d se lf-d e te rm in a tio n se v e ra l
tim ea d u rin g th e l a te r y e a rs o f th e
w ar. I d a re say h e d eserv e d to be
tw itte d w ith It. B u t I fe lt I m u st
sp e a k a w o rd fo r him .
“ You fo rg e t," 1 sa id to N orheys,
“th a t you a lso fo u g h t to m a k e th e
w orld s a fe fo r d em o cracy . S e ttin g up
an a b s o lu te m o n arch In L y s tria is not
dem o cracy .”
“ W hen I ta lk a b o u t d em o cracy ,”
said N o rh ey s, “o r r a th e r w hen o th e r
fello w s like you, U n cle B ill, talk ab o u t
dem o cracy — f o r It's a th in g I n ev er
m en tio n m y se lf e ith e r In a club o r a n y
w h e re else— I alw a y s sa y th a t th e
first th in g is to s e ttle : W h a t is d em
o cra c y ? ”
W e a ll fe lt, I th in k , th a t N o rh ey s
h ad b e tte r he le ft to a n s w e r h is own
q u estio n .
T ro y te . I know , d is tr u s ts
th e A m erican fo rm u la — “ By, w ith , for,
to, a t, in, th e p eo p le." N one of th e
re st o f u s h ad a fo rm u la a t all.
’’D em o cracy ," sa id N o rh ey s, “sim ply
m e a n s b eing ab le to say. ‘You go to
h— I' to an y fellow w ho tr ie s to rorne
It o v er on you. T liu t's m y id ea of
d em o cracy , a r d you m ay sa y w h a t you
like. U n cle Kl«!, t h a t's w h a t m ost of
us Jolly w ell fo u g h t for. T h o u g h w h a t
I a lw a y s sa y is t h i s : W e w ere r a th e r
let dow n in th e en d . .Still th e re Is,
d o n 't you know, a sa c re d p rin cip le an d
all th a t, th e so rt o f th in g no d ecen t
fellow ev er goes h ack on."
" T h e L y strla n s," I sa id , "Hre ev i
d e n tly o u t-an d -o u t d em o crats.
‘You
go to h— I' seem s e x a c tly to d ese rlh a
th e ir a ttitu d e to w a rd th e r e s t o f E u
ro p e."
“ W ell. th en , th e re yon a re ,” said
N orh ey s. "A nd If y o u ’re th e re , w h a t's
th e u se of w o rry in g ?”
T h e a tte n d a n t fro m th e r e s ta u r a n t
e a r cam e alo n g an d to ld u s th a t
lu n ch eo n w as serv ed . N o rh ey s ru sh ed
off lo w ak en Viola. T h e re st o f us
sta g g e re d alo n g th e sw ay in g co rrid o r.
T ro y te 's fo re h e a d w as lin ed w ith a
d eep fro w n , alw a y s s sign th a t he
w as en g ag ed In se rio u s th o u g h t.
I
rem em b ere d e x a c tly th e sa m e w rin k le*
w hen h e w as b o th ered o v er th e w rit
ing of (¡reek iam b ics a t school, w hich
w e re co n sid ered In o u r d ay a n eces
sa ry p a rt o f (h e e d u c a tio n o f a n E n g
lish gem Ionian.
CHAPTER XIX— Continued C hurch, M iss C hurch, an d u n le ss I'm
m ista k e n a b o u t h e r—■
”
— 26—
“If J a n e t C hurch Is th e r e ,” I sa id ,
“ A nd I th in k ," 1 sa id , " th a t you
sc arc ely do Ju stice to th e co u rag e “sh e 's c e rta in to h a v e te le g ra p h e d to
w hich o u r y o u n g er clergy u n d o u b ted ly every am b u ssu d o r in E u ro p e a n d also
possess. A m an w ho w ould fa c e a to th e p rim e m in ister and th e le a d e r
M o th e rs’ u nion tw o d a y s In a w eek of th e l.u h o r p a rly an d a ll th e differ
an d would ta k e c h a rg e o f a G irls’ e n t L ib e ra l p a rtie s th e re a re, d em an d
F rie n d ly society fo r an o u tin g In th e ing th e in s ta n t re le a se o f E m ily 's
E nough
co u n try , m u st be d uring enough fo r c u ra te ."
**Do you know bow old sh e is? ”
" W h a t I w a n t to know ," sa id C able,
“ No ; b u t I k n o w how old sh e trie s an y a d v e n tu re .
"N o c u ra te ,” sa id C ab le sullenly, “ is w h a t's going to h ap p en ab o u t my
to bo !”
oil concession?"
— — “w ould v e n tu re to m a rry a p rin cess."
■-----
Nobody could give him an y In fo rm a
"D o you hap p en to know o u r p a tr i
It had n o t been
a rc h ? ” sa id th e king. “ No, I th o u g h t tio n a b o u t th a t.
g ra n te d by th e M egallan g o v ern m en t.
not.
You w o u ld n 't ta lk t h a t w ay
ab o u t c u ra te s if you did. I a s su re Indeed, it h a d n ot been g ra n te d by
All C able re a lly h ad In
you. Mr. C able, tliu t o u r p a tr ia rc h anybody.
Flapjacks are always
would do an y th in g . W ouldn’t he, Cus- w ritin g w as a prom ise th a t It w ould
light—never heavy;
be g ra n te d by th e king of L y s tria
Im lr?"
always tender—never
w hen he w as s a fe on th e th ro n e.
"H e ‘d a re s do all th a t m ay becom e
soggy. The reason?
“T h a t.” said K ing W lad isla w s, “ Is
No other pancake
a m an .' ” sa id C usim ir. “ ’A pproach
w hy I sa y th a t th in g s h ad b e tte r be
flour is blended the
thou lik e th e rugged R u s sia n b ear,
le ft a s th ey are."
Flapjack way!
th e arm ed rh in o cero s, or— ’ ”
Your grocer has it I
" B u t th ey c a n 't," I said. “ E m ily ’s
“ Y our p a tria rc h ," sa id C able, “Isn ’t c u r a te c a n 't he le ft In p riso n . You
•* Albers stands for
a c u r a te .”
do n ’t know my s is te r E m ily o r you
better Brealtfasu"
“B u t he w a s once,” sa id th e king. w ouldn’t su g g e st It. B esides, th e r e 's
" H e m u st h a v e been, th o u g h b efo re J a n e t C h u rch to be reckoned w ith .”
my tim e, of course. T h ey all begin
“I th in k ," said th e king, " t h a t by
by being c u ra te s. A nd I a s s u r e you th is tim e th e young m an h a s p ro b ab ly
he w o u ld n 't h a v e h e s ita te d —except been re le a se d , p e rh a p s m a rrie d , p o s
fo r m oral reaso n s, of co u rse— to m a rry sibly even crow ned.”
tw o o r th re e p rin cesses, an d th e ir
"Good G— d !" sa id T ro y te.
“You
m o th ers, w ho w ould be q u een s. If h e'd don’t m ean to say you a c tu a lly
w a n te d to. W hen I tell you th a t ou r th in k — ”
p a tr ia rc h h as o fte n gone fo r m e w ith
T h e k in g w aved h is h an d ch eerfu lly .
o ut a sign o f n e rv o u sn ess, an d used
“T h e p a tria rc h ," h e said, "is a m an
la n g u a g e y o u ’d sc a rc e ly b elieve over of u nbounded p a trio tis m , devoted to
som e tru m p e ry little a ffa ir a b o u t a th e c a u s e o f L y s trla n Independence.
g irl— an d th a t w as w hen I w as a king,
an a b s o lu te m on arch , rem em b er, w ith
a n a rm y nnd all th a t s o rt o f thing.
No, th e r e ’s no use sa y in g th a t th e
clerg y d a re n ’t do th in g s.”
T h e d iscu ssio n w as d e g e n e ra tin g Into
i w ra n g le of p u rely aca d e m ic ln ter-
is t. It w as T ro y te w ho b ro u g h t us
all b ack to th e b u sin e ss on h and.
“T h e real q u e s tio n ,” he sa id , “ Is n ot
w hat a c u r a te o r a bishop m ight do,
b ut w h a t hns a c tu a lly h ap p en ed since
th e— er— th e fu g itiv e s rea c h e d I.y stria .
I s e n t a te le g ra m to th e p a tria rc h sa y
ing th a t th e m an w as a n im p o sto r. H e
su re ly w o u ld n 't go on w ith th e m a r
ria g e a f te r th a t .”
“C u ra te o r no,” sa id C able, "I hope
^The
th e p a tria rc h h a s sh o t him .”
Wonder Sole
"H e lies,” sa id C asim lr, “in d u ra n c e
fo r W ear
vile. T h is very m o rn in g I received
United States Rubber Company
from th e p n trlu re h a te le g ra m —”
H e p ro d u ced It from his pocket. T h e
k in g tr a n s la te d It fo r us. It told us
th a t T om m y h ad been p u t u n d er a r
re st.
“T h a t Is p e rh a p s th e b e s t th in g
w hich could h av e h ap p e n e d ,” sa id
T ro y te.
‘“'Vaseline
B u t It w as. even on h is show ing, a
very had best. T h e s itu a tio n In I.y s
«I
tr ia w as e x tre m e ly c ritic a l. A revo
lu tio n . c a re fu lly p lan n ed an d o rg a n
ized, h ad a c tu a lly ta k e n place. T h e
F rom th e P a tria rc h a T eleg ram .”
p a tr ia rc h an d th e nobles, th e only
The
peo p le who co u n ted in L y a tria , w ere And he d islik es, in te n se ly dislikes, th e
H ou sehold N ecessity
p e rfe c tly d e te rm in e d to h a v e a king a rc h im a n d rite of M egalia. T h e Lys-
F o r c u ts , b u m s , b lis te rs , ra s h e s ,
• f th e ir own s e a te d on th e h isto ric tr la n n o b ility w ish fo r a king, a n E n g
w o u n d s , o r s k in t ro u b le s o f a n y
k in d . S o o th in g a m i h e a lin g .
th ro n e of W lad isla w s th e H u n te r, th e lish king, a sp o rtsm a n .”
K e e p it alw ay s i n t h e h o u s e . I n
fo u n d e r of th e L y strln n d y n asty ,
tu b e s o r b o trle s. L o o k f o r t h e
“ E m ily ’s c u ra le seem s to be th a t."
t ra d e m a r k “ V a s e lin e ” o n e v e ry
fam o u s a th o u su n d y e a rs ag o for his I said.
pa c k ag e s I t is y o u r p r o te c tio n .
skill in k illing b oars. T h ey w an ted
"M y d a u g h te r—" sold th e king. "I
1 C tiw b ro u ^ l. M fg. Co. CCon.’d)
to (place on som ebody's head tlie silver- am now sp e ak in g very co n fid en tially —
S ta te S tre e t
New Y o r k
gilt fillet w hich th a t m o n arch had be my d a u g h te r r a th e r liked th a t young
q u e a th e d to his su ccesso rs.
B ut if m an.
I liked him m yself. C a sim lr
they dlil a n y th in g o f th e so rt every liked him . E v ery o n e liked him. My
B a lk a n s ta te w ould m obilize a t once d a u g h te r 's only o b jectio n to m arry in g
wt.iu.Mt err.
an d n o th in g could a v e rt a w a r u nless him w as th e ex iste n c e o f a c e rta in
P E T R O L E U M JE L L Y
E nglund recognized th e new king i M iss T em ple. Now it a p p e a r s th a t in
an d d ec la re d h e rse lf read y to su p p o rt Ills r a s e th e re Is no M iss T em ple. It
him . T h u t, an d th e b en ev o len t n e u Is lik ely — I do not say c e rta in , hut
tr a lity of F ra n ce, m ight sa v e th e s itu v ery likely—th a t C a ly p so w ill in sist
atio n . B ut how could E n g la n d recog on th e p a tria rc h re le a sin g him . She
H is C ondition
“ Ah ! B ack fro m y o u r v acatio n , old nize a rev o lu tio n w hich hud e ith e r p ut m ay even sttg'gest th a t th e m a rria g e
m a n ? ’* “ P h y sica lly , d e a r boy, b u t not no king on th e th ro n e o r se t up som e sh o u ld ta k e place a t once."
Im possible p erso n like E m ily 's c u ra te ?
fin an cially .”
T h en N orheys slid h ack th e door
T ro y te ex p lain ed all th a t to us. w hich divided th e ro m p a rtm e n t from
slow ly nnd c a re fu lly .
F ro m School T e a c h e r
th e co rrid o r.
“ B u t I th o u g h t,” said C able, " th a t
"T h o u g h t I'il look In," he said. “Ju st
to G r e a t E m in e n c e
you'd sq u a re d th e L eag u e o f N atio n s to see how you’re g'ettlng on. Viola
A young m an w ho w as b ro u g h t up uu an d all th u t lot."
h a s dro p p ed off in to a doze, anti I
• farm , qualified fo r d istric t school
T ro y te
o b jected to
th e
w ord
w as feelin g a hit hipped w ith no one
te a c h e r, th e n m an
aged to sa v e enough “ sq u a re d ." I d a re sav th e L eague of to talk to."
H e looked a ro u n d w ith an am iab le
m oney to p u t him N atio n s w ould h a v e o b je c te d to It too.
th ru m edical col W hat he h ad done, so he said, w as to sm ile, a s If he w ere su re of a w arm
c r e a te a n a tm o sp h e re fa v o ra b le to th e w elcom e. H e got n o th in g o f th e so rt.
lege.
L a te r, he m oved c o n sid e ra tio n of th e cluim s of an E n g T ro y te a n d C able scow led a t him . T h e
to Buffalo, N. Y.f lish k in g to th e L y strla n th ro n e.
king re g a rd e d hint a s an inconvenient
(T O H E C O N T IN U E D )
an d today th e nam e
"M eaning
L ord
N o rh ey a?"
said o u tsid e r.
I looked th e o th e r w ay.
if th is m nn, P r. C able.
Scholara on S trik e
C a sim lr w as th e only one w ho spoke.
J9
I
H. V. P ierce, la
T ro y te nodded.
H e c e rta in ly had H e qu o ted S h a k e s p e a re in allu sio n to
S trik e s a r e not a m odern tro u b le
'
know n th ro u g h o u t
O ne nt th e e a rlie s t and o d d est s trik e s
th e w o r l d . Hi* n ot m ean t h is " a tm o s p h e re " to en 1-ady N o rh ey s’ d o ze:
on reco rd is th u t w hich took p lace In
G o ld e n
M edical velop E m ily 's c u ra te .
“ In my o pinion,” sa id th e king, “ th e Sleep th a t k n its up the ra v e lt'd eleave O xfo rd , E n g lan d , In 12UM, w h rn . In
D isco v ery is th e b est know n Mood m ed
of car«.
icin e a n d tonic. M ore th a n fifty m illion
co n seq u en ce of a p e c u lia rly o u tra g e o u s
n est th in g fo r us to do Is to leave
b o ttle s have been sob!. If y o u r d e a le r th in g s a s th ey a re ."
“ H it It in one." said N orheys. se t ag g ressio n o f tow n upon gown, m as
does not sel! th e D iscovery, in liquid
“ S u re ly ," I sa id , "n o t e x a c tly a s tlin g dow n betw een C ab le am i th e le rs an d sc h o la rs to th e n u m b er ot
o r ta b le ts, you cun o b ta in a pkg. of the th e y a re . T h a t c u r a te belongs m ore king. "W ell. L’n ele Neel, se ttle d up I .TigMl "d o w n ed t o o l s ' an d re tire d In
ta b le ts by se n d in g doc to th e D r. P le rc a
high dudgeon to a d ja c e n t c e n te ra of
o r less to my s is te r E m ily an d sh e s th e a ffa irs o f e a s te rn E u ro p e?"
C linic, in Buffalo, N. Y.
learn in g . T h e sch o o ls w ere closed, th e
b en t on finding him . T h e re 'll be a
"N o," sa id T ro y te.
city
w as laid u n d e r sn in te rd ic t, and
frig h tfu l row If sh e d isc o v ers him lying
“ W eil," sa id N orheys. "I d o n 't w ant
In a dungeon In L y stria ."
to ch ip In, don’t you know , t h a te th e tro u b le only en d ed five y e a rs la te r
“ N obody n eed e v er know ,” said fello w s w ho shove th e ir o a r s In when —in th e co m p lete h u m iliatio n of the
R eleve *h«t itching, burning
ana start the healing now with
p o t asked. S till, w h a t I alw a y s say e rrin g b u rg esses, w ho w ere com pelled
C able
"T h e E nglish lad y w ho accom panied Is th is : An o rd in a ry so rt of fellow to d o p u b lic p en an ce a n d to sc c o rd
th em ." said th e king, “m u st be a w a re w ith no p a r tic u la r b ru in s an d th a t la rg e p riv ileg e s to th e u n iv ersity
W hen th e offended clerk s finally com-
o f th e ta c ts , a n d I f I Judge h er c h a r kind of th in g o ften g ets th e re , though
a c te r correcriy. sh e will c e rta in ly tell yon d o n 't expect him to. T h a t's why deacen d ed to re tu rn , tn e s e “M seglegs,
I'm offering to help. It seem s to me who had co n tin u ed tn le c tu re id defl
w h at sh e know a."
"W h a t E nglish la d y ? ” said Cabi«.
th e p o sitio n la th is— you'll pick me up an ce o f th e will of th e m a jo rity were
**r N If ft.i» L ake C ity. No. 42-1M B
- H e r n a m e .- sa id th e king. “to i If I'm w rong about fa c ts, won t you. • u n is n e d by th re e y e a rs au si/eo slo a
apjack
flour
g o le s
Vaseline
Resinol
Bring Your
Home U p to D ate'
Just as 1 d id m ine, w ith K IN O W AUT"
FIN ISH . T h e m o d ern tones are p u t th e ones"’
I’v e b een lo oking for, an d I fo u n d th e m in th e
Free C o lo r C h a rt, w ith 19 b e a u tifu l co lo rs to
choose from . A n d it’« ao easy to deco rate w ith
K IN O W A L L FIN ISH — n o U p ping o t streaking,
a n d an y o n e ca n d o it.
I know my walls arc clean and sanitary, too. besides
being tastefully decorated. Why don't you send today for
the Free Color C hart l
Low cost — easy to apply — the most attractive color
combinations — and the last word in sanitation. Those are
the things you get when you decorate with KINO WALL
FINISH. Isn’t it worth investigation 7 W n ti today for
name o f nearest dealer and FREE Color Chart, showing
19 beautiful colors to choose from.
T H E C H ICAGO W HITE LEA D & OIL C O .
15 th S t an d &. W e ste rn
^
C h icago , I1L
j N ^ W a T T F in is h
^D istributor
Salt Lake Glass 8C Paint Co.
Salt Lake City, U tah
T h e re Is a lim it to e n jo y m e n t th o u g h
th e so u rc e o f w e a lth b e b o u n d le ss.—
T upper.
T h e re m ig h t h e a school w h e re peo
p le a r e ta u g h t ho w n o t to b e incom
p e te n t.
The Nights
were Torment
Now, thanks to Tanlac, Mrs. Bradley
“ really and truly” feels like
a brand new woman! <
t i n . M . J. Bradley* had ctm t te thr
po in t where the could scarcely do
her housework. Two years o j suffer
ing fro m indigestion had shattered
her heetth. W h a t little she ate caused
stomach ferm entation gas Hooting
and pain. She lay awake through
the long hours o f the night and was
tired out through the day.
" T h a t fo u r kottlet o f Tanlac
should correct my troubles when all other attempts had failed
makes it seem altogether wonderful to me. Now I enjoy a fin e
appetite, good digestion and really and truly fe e l like a new
woman. I t it the ideal tonic.”
,
-Authentic statem ent; addrest on request.
*
*
*
You don’t have to wait long to see the results from Tanlac.
T hat’s the wonderful thing about this great tonic. I t works
fast.
Like a flash it goes to the seat of trouble. It cleans the
blood and drives out the poisons that are tearing down your
health. It tones up the stomach and aids digestion—gives
you a real appetite for wholesome food.
Don’t drag on from day to day putting off the time of
reckoning. Start taking Tanlac this very day. Your drug
gist can supply you.
o t i : For Constipation, take Tanlac Vega-
table Pills, N ature’« own harmless laxative.
N
TANLAC
F O R Y O U R H E A JU T H
V arious V e rd ic ts
“ S he h a s a flow er-llke face."
“T rifle to o la v ish w ith th e flo u r."—
L o u isv ille 1 ’o iirler-Jo n rn iil.
Don’t Cut Out
a
Shoe Boil, Capped
Hock or Bursitis for
C u tic u ra S o o th es Itch in g S calp .
O n r e tirin g g e n tly ru b sp o ts o f d a n
d ru ff a n d Itch in g w ith C u tic u ra O in t
m e n t. N ex t m o rn in g sh am p o o w ith
C u tic u ra S o ap a n d h o t w a te r. M ake
th e m y o u r e v e ry d a y to ile t p r e p a r a tio n s
a n d h a v e a c le a r sk in a n d so ft, w h ite
h a n d s .—A d v e rtis e m e n t
A ll L it U p
will raduca them and leave no blem-
I lahea. Stopa lam eness prom ptly. D oea
n o t b lla te r or rem ove th s hair, and
h o rs , can be worked. $2.50 a bottla
delivered. B o o k 6 A (ro e .
I W. r. Yeeag, he.. S10 Lmae St. Spnqidd, Haa.
W ith o n e lig h t fo r ev ery tw e n ty In
h a b ita n ts , St. C lalrsv llle, O hio, b e
J a p a n e s e goldfish c u ltiv a to rs uaa
liev es it Is th e b e st lig h te d to w n In o p e n -a ir po n d s, n o t tu b s w ith in doors,
a s do f a n c ie rs In A m erica.
A m erica.
SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST I
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds
Headache
Neuritis
Lumbago
Pain
Neuralgia
Toothache
Rheumatism
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART7]
S a f^
Accept only “Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
H an d y “ B ayer” boxes o f 1$ ta b le t.
A lso b o ttle , of 24 an d IOO— D ruggists.
Is tb* trt<W mark of Bayer Mar «tartar* of MoBoacrtlcarMeotar ot Salic/UeaeU