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Reform Urgently Needed.
Imagine living on a street without a
name and In a house without a number
I If you are a writer, Imagine
waiting for a cheek from a magazine
in such a residence I That Is the predicament
that jpertaln Parisians are
In who live In auch a street near the
Ourcq canal. The city government forrJ&LiSUKlve
_lt ajiame, and the only
numbers on the houses are those put
up by residents who sometimes duplicate
each other's numbers. Now the
natives are becoming aroused about It.
The lot of the poor postman must be a
difficult one aa he gazes at a letter addressed
to "Monsieur Pierre Bergoret,
the third rtglithand house In the little
street two .blocks to the right of the
Ourcq as you walk south."
Honest.
"Tea, I can give you a Job. Ton may
gather eggs for me If you are sure you
i won't steal any." "Youse could trust
I mmmm. T
me mu aurimug, iaujr. x ?ui manager i
of a bathhouse for fifteen years an'
nerer took ? bath."?Judge.
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me years ago. I am perfectly
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HI* Deduction.
"Sister Amanda Ellen writes that
Niece Gernldlne, who la coming to
visit us next week, has had eighteen
love affairs," said Mrs. IlornbeHk, looking
up from the letter from her city
relative.
"Well, I sh'u'd wonder!" interestedly
ejaculated honest Kurmer Hornbeak.
"What In time can she do with
eighteen Imitation Ivory toilet sets!"?
Kansas City Star.
MOTHER, QUICK! GIVE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
FOR CHILD'S BOWELS
Even a sick child loves the "fruity"
taste of J*Callfornln Fig Syrup." If the
little tongue Is coated, or If your child
Is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold,
or has colic, a teuspoonful will never
fall to open the bowels. In a few
hours you can see for yourself how
thoroughly It works all the constlpa- j
tlon poison, sour bile and waste from
the tender, little bowels and gives you
well, playful child again.
'Millions of mothers keep "California
Fig Syrup" handy. They know a teaspoonful
today saves a sick child tomorrow.
Ask your druggist for genuine
"California Fig Syrup" which lias directions
for babies and children of all
ages printed on bottle. Mother! You
must sny "California" or you may get
an imitation tig syrup.'?Advertisement.
Just the Boy for Papa.
"There is something," he said, "that
I have wanted for a long time to tell
you. I am not rich, us you know,
but I am young, strong und willing to
work. Miss Mlllyuns?Edith?I?"
"Oh!" she cried, "I will tell papa
about you. I think I heard him say
this morning that he wanted to hire
an office boy with just the qualifications
you mention."?Pittsburgh Press.
DYED (1ER SKIRT, DRESS,
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Each package of "Diamond Dyea" contains
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even if she has never dyea before. Buy
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perfect home dyeing is sure because Diamond
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whether the material you wish to dye is
wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton
or mixed eoods.??c)v*rtis*m?nt
Almost siiyoue will gossip a little;
hut the vast majority are careful who
with.
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JACKIE JAGUAR
"Any one who la Interested In the
ways of the Jaguar family will be glad
to hear niy story," said Jackie Jaguar.
"1? cannot Imagine any one who
would not be Interested In the story,"
be continued, "for to me the Jaguar
family la such an Interesting family.
"Perhaps other families feel the same
way about their family history and
that I can easily understand. But of
course I am not much Interested In the
histories Of Other families ?tmn?rh
other fumllles Interest me.
"For example I like birds If they're
of good size, and I like nice smalt
animals. I don't like them for friends
you understand. <
"I don't Invite them to supper or to
spend ttie night with me, though In a
way I do.
**I mean that I do not Invite them
to supper or to spend the night and
give them good food and lend them
my best nightgown.
"In the first place I haven't any
best night-gown or any night-gown for
that matter. I do not'care about such
things. I don't even bother to have
a tooth brush. Not a bit of It.
"So, of course, even it I felt friendly
enough to offer visitors my best nightgown
I wouldn't have a best nightgown
to offer them.
"But I don't even offer them food.
Why? Because I do not feel generous
In that way.
"I prefer to eat them myself! Yes,1
that Is the way ^ have friends for supper
or to spend the night. That Is
the way Jackie Jaguar does. He Is
sensible that way. Why should I
waste my food when I needn't do such
a thing?
"I don't 1 That is my answer to that
question. And why aliould I entertain
them and give them a party?
"I don't! That Is my answer to the
second question. I go forth A-huntlng
at night. Night Is the time I enjoy.
"I Have Decoration*." .
Then I look for food, and sometimes
in the early morning I do my marketing
for eggs.
"So many creatures go marketing for
eggs. Some go to the market, some
go to their butk yards. But I go along
the coast and get the eggs which tho
sea turtles have kindly left for me.
"That is a Joke. They haven't been
so kind at all. They haven't left
these eggs for me, not a bit of It.
They do not mean thut I should have
their eggs. But do you suppose I
mind a little thing like that?
"Not a bit of it. I get their eggs
whether they meun them for me or
not. That shows I'm not a sensitive
creature, wanting to be asked and
urged if I will not have some eggs.
I Just take them without any asking.
"They say that we're wild and dangerous.
But we don't go after people
at all. No, though people are afraid
of us we don't bother about them.
"We leave them quite alone. And
I'll tell you something else. We're
really rather cowardly and not in the
lenst ready to take dangerous chances.
"We're rather shy too. We're like
the mountain Hons in this way. We're
shy as they are and also we're a bit
cowardly as they are.
"But why should we be brave? It
1% all right for some creatures to be
brave, but the Jaguar doesn't want to
take wild chonces.
"We're handsome creatures. Now
I wear a beautiful brownish yellow
coat. It's a very handsome coat Indeed.
I have decorations upon my
coat of black spots and rosettes too.
That shows how fond I am of style 1
"I belong to the great cat family.
Everyone knows about the cats.
"Of course ordinary cats are tame.
I heard some one telling a story of a
black cat with pale green eyes who
jumped up In the Inp of a lady who
wus wearing a bunch of flowers. This
cat snifed at yie flowers as he sat
in the lady's lap and nudged up against
her and wanted to be petted.
"Jackie Jaguar wouldn't be so silly.
Jackie Jaguar doess t bother about
petting and sitting In a lady's lap. I
fancy that ladles woildn't care for us
to sit In their laps either. I believe
that to be the truth.
"But we don't care for we love the
great wild forests, and we like the
jungles, yes, Jackie Jaguar Is a Jungle
animal, and the same Is true of the
whole family."
One Mora Question.
"Just one more qu"stlon, uncle."
. "Well, well, what Is It?"
"ii a do.v in n inn nnn nns a siepfather
is the lad a steptadder?"?Yorkshire
(England) Post.
History of Road Building.
It is said that the Carthaginians
were the first people to use a system
of road paving, hut the Romans were
the most famous road-makers. The
name of John Macadam will always
be associated wjth the roads because
he Invented s form of road now known
as "tar-macadam." Wood-paving was
first used In Russia and Introduced to
Britain in 1836.
A Sweat Ms real.
To the gouslp the malicious Is delicious.?Boston
Transcript.
Chlropraetiee Makes Perfect.
Rastus?Feller, why for yo'-al! dabbtln'
wld dls here oysterpathy?
Sambo?'Cause Ah done read In, a
book dis oysterpathy done treat ob
manlpulatin' ob hones, and da on 1 lest
partiality Alt's got Is humortn' de>gat|
lopln* dominoes to pess In review.?
American Legion Weekly.
FORT MILL
EVEN CAREFUL
CALOMEL USERS
ARE SALIVATED
Next Dose of Treacherous Drug
May Start Misery
for You.
Calomel la dangerous. It may salivate
you and make you suffer fearfully from
soreness of gums, tenderness of Jaws
and teeth, swollen tongue and exces
Ivn sailoa A wtKKl I * - -A..AW
WfV CHIIT* ll/U??U(, iiVlU 11?V U1UU11I.
Don't trust calomel. It if mercury;
quicksilver. *
If you feet bilious, headachy, constipated
and all knocked out, Just go to
your druggist and get a battle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents which
Is a harmless vegetable substitute for
dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful
and If It doesn't start your liver and
straighten you up better and quicker
than nasty calomel and without making
you sick, you Just go back and get your
money.
If you take calomel today you'U be
sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides,
It may salivate you, while If you take
Dodson's Liver Tone you will wnke up
feeling great. No salts necessary. Give
It to the children because It Is perfectly
harmless and can not salivate.
?Advertisement.
8llm Misted Something.
The company clerk had been reprimanded
by the?first sergeant on several
occasions, and he was beginning
to have a chronic grouch. One evening
he came Into the company quarters
looking gloomier than ever.
"Whatsa matter, Slim?" asked his
buddy. "You musta been havln' some
more hard luck 1"
"Haril luck?" said Slim. "I'll say I
had hard luck. The company commander
came around this morning nnd
bawled out the top, and I wasn't there
to-hear It."?The Leatherneck.
DOES YOUR
HAiiAriAfftni#
nuudtnuitK
SEEM HARD?
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Has Your Strength Left You?
Gude's Pepto-Mangan Will
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If you have dyspepsia and headaches
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Strength and ambition for your tasks
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Take It with your meals a
few weeks and 6ee the permanent
benefit. It Is just the thing to aid
you to recover full health. This wonderfully
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quickly Improves the appetite, atlfis
color to cheeks nnd lips and imparts
strength to the Jaded ntuscleo. Remember
to ask for "Oude's PcptoMnngan."
Sold In both liquid and
' tablet form.?Advertisement.
Improved Weather Map.
Three-ditnenslon ^naps ore being
made by the United States weather
bureau as a result of the development
of flying, says Popular Mechanics
Magazine. It was found necessary to
chart wind directions at different levels
for the airmen. A weather map carrying
wind direction arrows for different
levels Is photographed from two
angles, nnd when the two pictures nK1
seen through a stereoscope, they blend,
btinging the posts und arrows Into
str?ng relief.
WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT
Thousands of women have kidney and
bladder trouble and never suspect it.
Women's complaints often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease.
If the kidneys are not in a healthy
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Pain in the ba<k, headache, loss of ambition,
nervousness, are often times symptoms
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Don't delay Parting treatment. Dr.
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obtaine__ at any drug store, may
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such conditions.
Get a medium ?r large sice bottle immediately
from drug store.
However, if yc,t wish first to test this
meat preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Qnghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. *"vhen writing be sure and
mention this p^er.?Advertisement.
Proof.
"I am a philosopher," admitted the
gentleman wfjpse frontispiece was as
elongated and solemn as that of a rare
old fiddle.
utirv.a
n imi IIIIIKCH you imnK BO7" we
Bkepttcally Inquired. "Because,"
he answered. "although I
ain aware that I am not appreciated It
does not hurt my feelings In the least."
?Kansas City Star.
Our own heart, and not other men's
opinion, forms our true honor.?Coleridge.
Mr9. Nannie Kelley '
Lexington, Ky.?"I have used Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription and the
Oolden Medical Discovery In my fam
ny Tor years, and i cannot recommend
them foo highly. During; the period of
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MMIOVZD (MPORM BflUNATIOiUl
Sunday School
' Lesson'
(By RE v. R B. KITZ WATER. D. IK
Teacher of Engliah Bible In the Moodj
Bible Inatltute of Chicago.)
Copyright. IIH Weetera Newapeper Oetun
LESSON FOR APRIL 2
A8A RELIES ON QOD
LBBSv :i TKXT-II Chronlclee 14:1-11.
OOLDEN TEXT?Help ua, O Lord oui
Ood; for we rest on Thee.?II Chron. 14:11
HEKERENCE MATERIAL?II Chron
14:11-14; lan. 41:10-11.
PRIMARY TOPIC?A Kins Who Truit*
Ood.
JUNIOR TOPIC?Qod Helplns At*.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
?A Ruler Who R?1ImI on Ood.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
?The Source ol Person*! end Nation*
Power,
1. Au'i Reformation (vr. 1-0).
Asa was the grandson of Rehoboaro
Both his grandfather and fathei
favored Idolatry, but In spite of t5li
record of his ancestors, Asa had s
will of his own, an though rouni
when he came to the throne, Inngurat
ed a campaign of reform whlcl
brought great good. He not only hat
the handicap of the Idolatry and Im
mortality fostered by the two formei
kings, but he had to contend against
the Influence of his mother who hat
encouruged immoral worship (I Klngi
15:13). In order to carry out his re
fonnatory measures L- had to wrest
authority from her by deposing her
Asa did that which was good and right
In the eyes of the Lord (v. 2).
, 1. Cleured the laud of Idolatrout
emblems and Images (vv. 8, 5). (1)
Strange altars. These were the altan
devotefl to other gods. (2) Hlgt
places. These were places where un
lawful sacrifices were offered. (S]
Broke down the Images. These wert
upright stones connected with Idola
tfori worship. (4) Cut down th<
groves. These were trees or polef
connected with tree worship. He hat
all these relics of idolatry destroyec
In Jerusalem and other cities through
ut his kingdom.
2. Comm. ded .Tudah to seek thi
Lord (v. 4). He knew that If the ref
hrmatlon was to be effective It musi
be by the positive seeking after ant
worshiping of God, accompanied bj
/. til.. ? I ? 1- n?
?'irvvj|i uv.c IW Ilin UMII ll|U IIMIIU II I o.
structlve work nvnlJs little unless fol
lowed by constructive.
II. Asa's Defensive Preparation!
(vv. 0-8).
1. Built fortified cltleR (v. 0). Th?
cities nre not nnmed, but the meaning
doubtless, Is thnt It wns h general sys
tent of defense which Involved tN
cities nt strategic points.
2. Me erected walls about th?
cities (v. 7). These were usually of
stone. Upon the walls were observa
tlon towers from which the posltloi
and movements of the enemy could b<
seen, and from which defensive war
fare coufd be waged.
3. Made gates and barred then
(v. "). The reason ho assigns foi
these defensive preparations was tha
they had sought the Lord God. Thos<
who really trust God will make ever:
effort to provide defense.
4. Had an army of spenrmen (v. 8)
These spearmen were also protect e<
with large shields. The army wai
made up of 480,000 brave men. The;
were prepnrod to wage an offenslvi
no well as a defensive war.
III. Asa's Victory Over Zerah, th<
Ethiopian (vv. 9-12).
1. Asa set the battle In erray (v
10). He went out to meet the enemy
first made a disposition of hi:
means of defense. This was wlsdon
on his part. Intelligent fnlth move
the possessor to do first thnt whlcl
Is within his power.
2. Asa's prayer (vv. 11, 12). Hi
cried unto the Lord. He sought thi
source of national pbwer. In thl
prayer note (1) his conscious helpless
ness. As he faced the Egyptian arm;
two to one against him, he was clenrl;
conscious of his ltnpotency. The firs
requisite In obtulnlng help from Goi
Is conscious weakness. The Chrlstlai
conquers not by self-reltnnce, but b;
self-distrust and fnlth In God. (2) Ap
peals to God for help. He knew thn
though they were helpless before th
mighty enemy, with God's help the;
could win tho victory. One man wltl
God Is n majority. (3) Reposes fnltl
In God. The word "rest" means t
lean upon?to cast the entire weigh
upon.* In the measure that we reallz
our need of support will we lew
hard upon God. (4) Advanced cou
rageously. He went forth dependln
upon God to fight for him. Rep I fnltl
does not wait until It sees Its wa;
clear, but goes forth expecting God t
clear the way. (5) h lung hlmsel
upon God's nrmr. "O Lord, thou or
our God." His cause was God's cause
If God has taken us (or His people
and If we have taken Him for our Go<!
no enemy can prevail against us. Ma
we experimentally say, "Thou art m
God." and hear Him say, "I am th
GeJ!"
3. The Egyptians smitten (v. 12]
The enemy fled before IsrcaJ and coul
not recover themselves.
Judgment of Christ.
The Judgment of Christ, the Son c
Man, Is the revelation of things a
they ure. His Judgment docs ne
chnnge the Judged; It simply show
them. It Is not. as far as we can cor
calve, a conclusion drawn from th
balancing of conflicting elements or
verdict upon a genCrnl Issue. Th
Judgment of God Is the perfect man
testation of truth. The punishment e
God Is the necessary nctlon of th
awakened conscience. The Judgmor
Is pronounced by the sinner hltrihel
on/1 hn Inrtlofo Inavnpnhlv hlo
tence.?Bishop Westcott.
B* of Good Choor.
Be of Rood cheer, then. Let thl
be always plain to thee, that thl
piece of land Is like any other; an
that all things here are the same wit
thing* on the top of a mountain, c
on the seashore, or wherever tho
choosest to be. For thon wilt fin
Just what I'lato says. "Dwelling wltl
In the walls of a city as In a she]
herd's fold on a mountain."?liarcv
Aurellu* Antoninus.
Lovs, Faith and Hope.
A MttJe love from day to day, an
strength enough to preach It;
glimpse of heaven along the way. An
faith and hope to reach it.
Consols Thyself.
If thou suffer Injustice, console thj
self, the tnfe unhappltiess Is In doln
It.?Democrltus.
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? A Carver.
^fhe new hotirtU'r shyly took his seat
- at Mrs. Slmpklns' table.
J "May I ask, glr," said the old hoarder,
"whnt your occupation Is?"
> "Oh, I ara a sculptor," replied the
f newcomer.
"You cnrve marble, do vmi?" nor.
i sued the veteran.
? "I do."
w "Then," continued the other. "I see
you will be n valuable acquisition In
i this happy house. Do you mind coinr
Ing up to this end of the table and
* carving the fowl?"
f Cuticura for Pimply Faces.
To remove pimples and blackhends
smear them with Cuticura Ointment.
1 Wash off In five minutes with Cutl- |
' cura Soap and hot ynter. Once clear
f keep your skin clear by using them for
9 dally toilet purposes. l>on't fall to Include
Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement.
WHY SOME MEN LEAVE HOME
' Thla Kind of Thing, Served Up Daily,
s Would Drive Almost Anyone From
1 His Loved Fireside.
R
1 "George, dear," cried wlfey from the
bedroom, "have you shut the dining
e room window?"
e "Yes, love."
" "Put the plate basket behind the
k bookcase?"
y "Cm!"
y "Have you put the dog out?"
* "Y ps."
? "Sure you bolted the scullery door?"
n "Sure."
y "Turned off the gas In the cellar?"
K "Yes, precious."
* "Wound the clock?"
0 "Yes, darling."
y "Brought In the mat from the
porch ?"
h "I have, my ownest."
0 ' "Have you locked up the wine?"
* "Yes, yes, my sweetheart. I hnvc
0 done .even thnt."
n . -
- meres no neeo to got wild
l" about It. Wliy can't you coine to bed
B at Home decent hour? What on earth
1 have you been doing down there all
this time?"?London Tlt-Blts.
Pickpockets in Hard Luck.
A soclul worker reports that New
York pickpockets who used to slip a
finger into a vest pocket and get a
watch, now get only a scratch front n
pin used to hold the watchiess chain
la place.
Prove all things, and hold fast to
d that which is good.
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Charlotte, N. C. Wa
1 Spartanburg, S.C. Atls
Columbus,Ga. Moi
Ua. Baltimore, Md. Tole
f for sleep
?r way to gi
om in the daytime turbance to r
urance of rest than the little chile
ious wishing when joyment of P
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at noon often hhs than to be dr
ileep than what you ,t,8
at midnight. serve sound
element, caffeine, health than t<
ves, and when its at arM* !
ere's usually a pen- You can
unt of mental effort good food or
An order todi
sdom, a. *> many for J00' <* ??
and. have found, I. ?hlc
n away fromnarve- ound in Post
ilation and adopt - Yourgrocorhi
lelicious Postum as On tint) mada
K. . . , addition of boilii
nealtime drink. p.cU.ge.
um delights the to maka tha drin
but brings no dis- |>at*d) mad* bj
(
^stun 1 for Health?*'Th
K ?da by Puatuoi Caiwl Co., loc,
Not Ever.
Itnstus (i<? Samho, In nn undertone)?I
nln't tIn* innn I useter wur..
Time wiiz when I cniild whip the ol'
woman in n fair, stan-up tight.
The t >I<1 Woman (overheating) ?
Yoti's a black liar, Itnstus Johnslng.
Time wuxn't, time ain't, an' time nln't
gwlne to wiiz.?Nashville Tennesseean.
NAME "BAYER" IS ON
GENUINE ASPIRIN
Take Tablets Without Fear, If You
See the Safety "Bayer
I Cross."
If you want the true, world-famous
Aspirin, as prescribed hy physicians for
| over twenty-one years, you must, ask
I for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin."
The "Bayer Cross" is stamped on
I each tablet and appears on each pack|
age for your protection against imitations.?Advertisement.
| HAD NO "COMEBACK" TO THAT
Marine's Winterfield Uniform Scored
Heavily on the Khaki Which
Started the Controversy.
The marine's three uniforms hung
side hy side underneath Ids clot hint
shelf: one winterfield, one blue ann
one kliakl. Suddenly the khukl uniform
grew critical.
"You look pretty green," it suld to
the winterfield.
Tile wintertiold uniform nindo no ?>.
ply.
"And that outllt right next to you
must be downhearted?It looks so
blue," the kluikl uniform went on.
The wlnterfleld then spoke up: "I
might be green," It said, "and that
outfit right next to me might have the
'blues.' but doggone your hide?you're
yellow!"
The khnkl uniform piped down.?
The Leatherneck.
New Employee.
"rat," warned the contractor, "today
you became a new employee In
this corporation ami I want to tell you
that all such employees must work
quickly and quietly."
"Yls, sor."
"And when 1 give an order I want it
obeyed on the instant."
"Yls, sor." *
"And furthermore. I will brook no
argument and no back talk."
"Well, don't ye start It tlten!"
Kindness is an Instinct?politeness
only an art.
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ichburg, Va.
Lshington,N.G,
mta, Ga.
itgomery, Ala.
ido, Ohio
What Are Symbreals?
The novel of the future, according
to Sliaw 1 >esniond, will he llku Ills
novels, tuit a novel at all but a symi
brenl. Mr. Desmond pies on in h'ghly
technical and polysyllnble terms to
define what a symbreal Is, comparing
It to n kaleidoscope, and to u manyfaceted
diamond, but disregarding the
spelling, one is very likely to think
| the name originated with the tinkling
symhal and that the great diflferenco
lies in the Introduction of one syllable
for euphony's sake.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
l CASTOTtlA, tlint famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that It
' Signature of
In Use for Over 30 Years. '
( Children Cry for Fletcher's Oustoria
DOGS GIVEN VICTORIA CROSS
0 \
Three Have Been Awarded Highest
British Decoration for ^fravery
in Face of the Enemy.
The English In asking that the Victoria
Cross he awarded to the cut ' v
, which so heroically saved her young
during the tire of the rrlntemps only
| follow an example given by the tjuecn
| of England herself. To appreciate
the value of this reward we must re(
member tlint the Victoria Cross Is for
a soldier, general or private, the highest
military ortler.
In the last war at the utmost 30
have been awarded. However, several
j dogs belonging to the British army ,
have received this honor. These were:
Bob of the I loyal Berkshire, which In
! the Afghanistan war saved tlie life of
! several soldiers; Jack, which accotni
nllshed the same feats at the battle of
j tlie Alnia, and Jerry, the hero of the
1 Crimean war, which received from the
j city of iMihlln a medal and?n dinner.
I The odds are that the mess made the
dog happier than the medal.?New
York Tribune.
Giving the Old Man a Treat.
tlondpatter? I tell you, Nlckelpinch,
the whole town is talking about your
driving your old father to the poorhouse
in your automobile.
Nlckelpinch?I reckon they see now
that I can do a good turn once in a
while. I never charged the old man a
cent for it. Just sent the bill to the
county. .
If It wasn't for cut-nnd-drled sayings
we might have to think.
?t it si
i
lerves or digestion. Even i J
iren can share in the en- ^ jr
ostum at any meal. f
' to anticipate warnings v
iven by them.
* to encourage and preI
nerves and complete
> listen to the clock ticks
ay, "I wish!"
get Postum wherever
drink is sold and served.
?y may be the beginning,
le great satisfaction and
:h so many others have
um.
a both forma: Instant Poatum [ji
Instantly in tha cup by tha
ng watar. Poatum Caraal (in Ji
ar bulk, for thoaa who prafas til
k white tha meal is being pre* |j{
' boiling for 20 minutes. It'
I M t,
I 4 m. t
lere's a Reason*9 I ?Battle
Creak, Mich. I J