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The Barnwell People-Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C*, April 19, 1934 Bob—I ba Kfmid, dear, wt dan act be able to afford a aerraat Bewa Bat, Bob, wbet will the adghbora sajr when they aee no do- In* nqr own work? Bob—Why, darltnf ? Whose work do yon want to do? _ Too Much “Party" Last Night Too Much Foad/ Lota Hours, Smoky Atmosphoro YET—T^j Morning No “Add Headack$”—No Upset Stomach EFFECTS of over-indulcence—the most powerful acid neutralizer known to science. Just do this: TAKE—2 tablespoonfuls of Phil lips' Milk of Magnesia in a glass of Water BEFORE bed. In the morning BONfPS 5HANGE. That's all! Tomorrow you’ll feel great 1 Or take the equivalent amount of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia tablets. Each tablet is equal to a teaspoonful of the liquid. Get genuine Phillips' Milk (» Magnesia in the familiar liquid form, on 4be new, marvelously convenient tablets. Be sure it's PHILLIPS’ the kind doctors endorse. Pure Bred Vegetable only 5 cents a package. Adv. V Jut That teacher—What la a velean^t Boy—A mountain that keeps oa le- terruptlng. ' / BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN By THORNTON W. BURGESS NOW IN TABLET OK LIQUID FORM MEMBER N. R. A. FARMER BROWN'S BOY AND NIM- r BLE AS FRIENDS /'■'SF ALL the timid people I know of, none Is more timid than Nimble LOST 57 POINDS OF FAT-DIDN’T COT Heels, the Jumping Mouse. But a funny thing about very timid people is that often they get over fear easier and more quickly than some who are supposed to be very much braver. It \ "I lost 17 R». by taking. Knuoheu Baits and it had ns ill effect oa me. I didn't «ut' down or a single food—2 recommend it to any one who ieorerweight.” Mre. A. Ropiak, So. Milwaukee, Wise. To win a slender, outhful figure take a alf teaspoonful of Kruschen Salta in a glass of hot water fiat every morniag. kt 1* leaving yon gain in strength health and physi cal charm—look younger. Many phyai- cians prescribe it and thousande of fat folks all over the world have achieved slenderness. A jar lasts 4 weeks and costa but a trifle at any drugstore. But protect your health—make sure you get Kruschen—it's the SAFE way to re duce and money back if net joyfully satisfied. ' As Many Do Teacher—"What does silence mean, Johnny?" Johnny—“It’s what you don’t hear when you listen, teacher." \ • To Clear, Whiten and Beautify Dull, Mgy Skin Here la an inexpensive, quicker way to •kin beauty—a way that has been tested and trusted by women for over a genera tion. You can whiten, i dear and freshen your] complexion, remove all ( trace of blackheads, freck les. coarseness in ten days | or less. Just apply Nadi-1 nola Bleaching Cream at j bedtime tonight. No mas saging, no rubbing. Nadi- j nola speeds Nature, purg ing away tan and freckles,! blackheads, muddy sallow color. You see day-by-day 1 improvement until your skin is all you long for; creamy-white, satin-smooth, lovely. Get a large box of NADI NOLA, only 50c. No long waiting, no disappoint ments; money-back guarantee. Progress Ned—He claims his wife made him what be is. Ted—I’d never forgive her either. wouldn't yon suppose that after being almost killed by a great giant who he never had seen before, Nimble Heels would have been frightened almost to death, and remained so? At first he was frightened. Of course. He would have been a funny fellow If he hadn’t been. • ' But it didn’t take Nimble Heels long to find out that those hands of Farm er Brown’s .hoy were very gentle 1 hands. Somehow, after a little he liked to be stroked by them*-Then he was wrapped In something soft. It was the handkerchief of Farmer Brown’s boy. In this he made the longest Journey he had ever dreamed of. Clear across the Green Meadows, np th’e Long Lane, across the farm yard to Farmer Brown’s house. There Farmer Brown’s boy placed him in {he. snuggest of snug little cages with soft moss for a bed, and left him to himself. Nimbfe Heels still felt a little weak, so he buried himself In the soft moss and went to sleep. It was night and quite .clart.when JBaaUyJm awoke. At first he couldn’t Imagine where he was. Then he remembered, and all of a sudden he was all shivery with fear. It was still, very, very still, so at last he found courage to creep out and exam- Ine the place where he was. It dldnY~ take him long to discover that he was a prisoner, and a perfect panic of fear swept over him. The next day, when Farmer Brown's boy came to look at him and see how he was getting along, Nimble Heels wouldn’t poke so much as the tip of his nose out from under the moss. Very carefully Farmer Brown’s boy uncovered him. When he saw that Nimble Heels was all right he covered him over as he was before and left him. After a while Nimble Heels poked hla head out to see what had be come of Farmer Brown’s boy. No one was to be seen, but there was the most tempting pile of seeds and grain. Nimble Heels suddenly felt hungry. After that he understood that Farm er Brown’s boy would not harm him. but was his protector, and at once they became 'the best of friends. Always Nimble Heels was sure of finding aomething especially nice to eat In one of Farmer Brown's boj/’s pockets. He was ^afe. He was safer, per haps, than ever before In all his life. But he was a prisoner. Not oven safety could make up for loss of free dom. Nimble Heels began to pine and lose his appetite. Then 1^ was that Farmer Brown's boy showed that he had an understanding heart and was In truth a friend worth having. He took Nimble Heels In his pocket and started down the Long Lane. Out on the Green Meadows he went straight to the very place where Nimble Heels kad Jumped up his trousers-leg. There he took Nimble Heels from his pocket Making sure that no enemies were near, he set Nimble Heels down In the grass. From sheer joy In being free once more. Nimble Heels Jumped oncer- twice, three times.. And If only he had looked back to see he would have seen the most surprised boy ever. . "Whew l That little chap is some Jumper!’’ exclaimed Farmer Brown’s boy, admiringly, tt was the first time he had ever seen Nimble Heels Jump. ©. T. w. Burgess.—WNU Servlet - Afternoon Gown "The girl that marries a traveling salesman because of her,love for trav el," eaye pouting Polly, “soon / finds that, the only time she gets to go places It when her husband \/k op the -road. 1 * —— ——'- 1 - ©. Bell Syndicate.—WNU vice. 'Splittinq" Headaches Until miserable — sn7 found out NR T»Mets (Nature’s Remedy). Nov afae gem along fine with everybody. This sale, depend able, all-vegetable laxative brought ^ukk cebef and quiet nerves because it desnd xiiaon n of poisonous wastes—made bowel act, . ’ and regular. Thoueanda take Ml dadr. such a sure, pleawnt corrective. MOd, habit-form- bad after- At your i •-Be. "tuMS* wild crab-apple tree of the old world b the PRrent cf moot oi the 1500 or more virieties of applet Row culthrated. They were JMpuIer amoog the Roman* about 22 different apecaee being known at that time. cupful of Hour, one-ft>urth teaspoonful of salt, one-half teaspopnful of baking powder, add one-half cupful of milk and one beaten egg. Add a tablespoon ful of melted butter/and beat thorough ly before using. Bananas fried In butter make a fine garnish for broiled steak. Served with cooked chops they are especially good. © by Western Newspaper Union. /e^t« I PAPA KNCWS-I 1 .Is churuiing afternoon dress, by Ardamse of Paris, Is In black maro- cain crepe. The waist/ sleeves and scarf are trimmed with steel embroid ery. Marc Antony was an undertaker; he came to bury Caesar. /V * • ... A penthouse la a place for religious - / * * e • He sne *zes enough to cause his skull to jutnp^ ind hla brain to rattle. Syndic*!*-—WNU 8*rvte«. WITTY KITTY By NINA WILCOX PUTNAM. The public Is fast returning to the urn laxatives. People have learned that the right doae of • properly prepared liquid laxative wtl bring a perfect movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The doee of a liquid laxative cam he varied to suit the needs of the individual The action can thus be ited. A child is nght do not irritate the kidneys. Doc toss are generally agreed that senna is a natural laxative. It dose not drain the system like the cathav* tiot that leave you so thirsty. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a kqdd laxative which relies on sanna for its laxative action. It gently help* the average person’s bowels borne to regularity; You can always get Dr. CaldweYa Syrup Pepda at any drug store, ready for use. Member N. R. A. MBN.. WOMEN! Bring Back That Satisfied SMILB toF YOUTH dl Ke pap? I Jafkas after work day? Feel yourself. Mag .. . Mag your aftrae* The Girl-Friend eaye ehe wouldn’t marry an X-ray specialist; the hat is man who can sat through har. - ©. Bell Syndic*!*—WNU 8*rvie*. — A PRAYER By ANNE CAMPBELL L ORD, when I stand rrmmpnt hHnrlfrif •** v *■ f xs VU HFWVEHi Wi X UH “Pop, what is barbarous?" "War before poison gas.” ©. Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. Banan “Cut foi B ANANAS make delightful salads, fruit cocktails, desserts, ices, and may be served as a vegetable. Ba nanas should be thoroughly ripe If used fresh. Those a bit green will cook nicely and be wholesome.. ~ Baked Bananas.' •trip' the skin from the firm yellow friilt, scrape the banana to remove the ’strings which give an acrid flavor to the fruit Cut Into halves lengthwise, place In a buttered dish and sprinkle with sugar. Pour over six tablespoon fuls of water and bake in a moderate oven until translucent For six ba nanas, use six teaspoonfuls of sugar (brown is best), with a pinch of salt. \ X \ ” • tanas Baked in Lemon Juice. >ur large bananas Into halves lengthwise and put Into a baking dish. Peel two large oranges and divide In to sections. Add the sections to the top of the banapos. Sift ooe-half cup ful of sugar oref the oranges and add one-half cupful oL lemon juice with any of the Juice left from the oranges. Rake 20 minutes. Serve hot or cold. Very pice with cold meats. Banana Fritters. Remove the skins from eight ba tanas and cut into halves lengthwise, rhen into quarters. Sprinkle witb lered sugar, one-half tsblespooufuKof emon Juice and one-half tablespoonf if grated orange rind. Cover and let land half an hour. Then dip Into the bllowing batter and fry in deep fat >ra!n on brown paper. Sprinkle with owdered sugar’ and serve. 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