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BABY FRETFUL, RESTLESS? Look to this cause When your baby fusses, tosses and seems unable to sleep restfuily, look for one common cause, doctors say. Constipation. To get rid quickly of the accumulated wastes which causa restlessness and discomfort, give a cleansing dose of Castoria. Castoria, you know, is made specially for children's delicate needs. It Is a pure vegetable preparation; contain* no harsh drugs, no narcotics. It Is so mild and gentle you can give It to a young infant to relieve colic. Yet It Is as effective for older children. Ca?? torla's regulative help will bring re laxed comfort and restful sleep to your baby. Keep a bottle on hand. Genuine Castoria always has the name: CASTORIA Presumption Dr. P. K. Olitsky, head of the trachoma research department of the Rockefeller institute, en''""a"de scription of the Geneva anti-tracho ma conference with a story. "So to think, even after the germ Is found that the malady Is con quered," he said?"well, that Is to be like the boy in the swimming pool. "The boy was displaying, one by one. the treasures that were con tained in his pockets. a 'And this,' he said, 'this here Is a washer?for makln' automobiles.'" Dorit Nedlect Your Kidneys V * Herd Promptly Kidney and Bladder Irregularities If bothered with bladder ir regularities; nagging backache and a tired, nervous, depressed feelingdue todisordered kidney action or bladder irritation, don't delay. Users everywhere rely on Doan's Pills. Praised for I more than 50 years. Recora 1 mended the country over. ?Sold everywhere. ^Doan's LPf^SPills The Centuries The Nineteenth century Included the whole of 1000, Just as the First century, beginning with January 1 In the year 1. would Include the whole year, 100. The Twentieth century, Figuratively "That woman, Mrs. White, has a fine figure." "A fine figure! Why, the only thing she can buy ready made is an umbrella."?Passing Show. IkillcoldgermsI Clears head instantly. Stops cold spreading. Sprinkle your handkerchief during the day ?your pillow at night. McKESSOM AIL DRUO PRODUCT STORES The Ideal Vacation Land Sunshine A U Winter Le>mQ Splendid made?towering mountain ranges?Highest type hotels dry in vigorating air?clear starlit nights? California's foremost Desarf Playground PWritm Orss A OMmftmr aim Spring^ CALIFOBXIA ^ STOP RHEUMATIC i PAINS WITH HEAT OF RED PEPPERS Relieves Almost Instantly Good old Nature has put into red peppers a marvelous therapeutic heat that geta right down to the source of trouble and almost instantly relieves the pains and aches of rheumatism, stiff joints, lumbago and neuritis. Thousands have found it the one safe guard against chest colds, too. Now this genuine red peppers' heat is con tained in an ointment that you just rub on. In less than 3 minutes you feel re lief come. It is called Rowlea Red Pepper Rub. Safe. Will not burn or sting.Getasmall jar from your druggist. From Bad to Worse President Shantz, of Arizona uni versity, said at a Tucson tea: "When racketeers begin to break the law they can't stop. They must go from bad to worse. Otherwise, de struction. "It's like the boys and the milk. "Two Tucson boys were carrying home a pitcher of milk. 44 'Oh, gosh,' said the smaller one, as he wiped his mouth with the hack of his hand, Ve'v'fe drunk too much of it. What'll we do?' " 'Do?' said the bigger boy. /There's only one thing to do now. We must smash the pitcher.'"?Detroit Free Press. I ?? ^1 STOP YOUR COLD j IN 6 HOURS WITH | C Break^^col^^^hor^^ Drives it away in 12 hours. Relieves I Headache?Neuralgia?Pains Odd Wall Design A petrified snake, outlined in bus relief on n itone perhaps millions of years old, will appear in the wqll of the first stone house to be built In Warren county, Pennsylvania, in sev enty years. The fossil form, about two feet long, resembles a garter snake. A1 Westren, builder of the house, was showing visitors over the scene. While inspecting the stone to be used In the construction, all of which is being used just as It is found on the hillsides, one of the vis itors noted the form of the snake. Westren decided to use the stone In the construction.?Indianapolis News. Now easy to get rid of Gray Keep Heir Naturally Dark Now without using dangerous dyes you can darken gray hair naturally, quickly restore its original shade by the world's finest, safe way which is now keeping millions of heads your.g looking. Benefits the hair as it dark ens it to the shade you want. As sim ple as brushing. Try it. Pay druggist 75c for a large bottle of WYETH'S SAGE & SULPHUR and just foUow easy directions. Query **A bachelor hus nobody to share his troubles." "Why should n bachelor have any troubles?" asked the married man.? Louisville Courier-Journal. Keepsake? "You admit tearing a handful of hair from your husband's head?"* "I wanted to put it in n locket." Learning without thought Is all right if one Is to be a walking en cyclopedia. A man may need n slogan to keep from eating too much. Why do the British drink tea? What does it do to them? Indicated as an Alterative in the Treatment of RHEUMATIC FEVER, GOUT, Simple Neuralgia, Muscular Aches and Pains At All Druggists Ja*. Esily A Soo. WholtuxU Dittnbaton , Baltimore. Mi EeStW PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM JflBantu Dandruff Stcpe Hair Pallas WyTm ->? Imparts Color and fTS& Beauty to Gray and Fadad Hair ESBHr^P Br ari 1 p ODtt DrnnWi Mm' Chrm Wfc. PatrWet.NTJ FLORESTON SHAMPOO ? Ideal for use in connection with Parker's Hair Balaam. Makas the hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug gists Uistox Chemical Works. Patchocje. N.I WTN. U. BALTIMORE, NO. S-19S2 Los Angeles Boy Needed Help Leroy Young, 1118 leorgia St., Los All eles, Is a "regular e 11 o w," active In ports, and at tbe >p In his classes at ?hool. To look at Im now, you'd think e never had a day's btcsness out nts motner says: -?nen I.eroy was just a little fellow, we found his stomach and bowels were weak. He kept suffering from con stipation. Nothing he ate agreed with him. He was fretful, feverish and puny. "When we started giving him Cali fornia Fig Syrup his condition Im proved quickly. His constipation and biliousness stopped and he has had no more trouble of that kind. I have since used California Fig Syrup with him for colds and upset spells. He likes it because It tastes so good and I like it because It helps him so wonderfully I" California Fig Syrup has been the trusted standby of mothers for over SO years. Leading physicians recom mend It It Is purely vegetable and works with Nature to regulate, tone and strengthen the stomach and bowels of children so they get full nourishment from their food and waste Is eliminated In a normal way. Four million bottles used a year shows how mothers depend on It. Al ways look for the word "California" on the carton to be sure of getting 41.^ nonnlnn III*? t,ruuiur. , Smarty! Daddy was becoming irritated as his six-year-old son wis bubbling over with Christmas cheer. Every day the boy added new items to Santa's list. Rushing into the house from his last trip to Santa's head quarters, he said: "Oh, daddy, Santa Claus prom ised?" "Listen, the next time I see Santa Clnus I'm going.to shoot him," daddy interrupted. "What are you going to do, daddy, shoot yourself?" chimed in a wise nine-year-old boy standing by. Relic of Old Days A striking relic of the old Cora stock days was unearthed at Virginia City by Albert Dressier, of Berkeley, a souvenir hunter, when he found an Imitation glass cigar five feet long that was used to advertise a famous cigar store 50 years ago. The device, forerunner of electric signs, was lighted with gas and is constructed of 15,000 to 20,000 glass prisms. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are beat for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative?three for a cathartic.?Adv. Fine Business "War Is getting worse than ever." "Iluh?" "Now if you win a war, you have to pay for it." Rheumatic rains Relieved this Quick Way If stabbing pains shoot across your back and cripple you, rub on good old St. Jacobs Oil. < Relief comes before j you can count 601... I Relief without burn- I ing or blistering. I This famous oil I simply draws out I inflammation and A pain. It is soothing, fl healing. For theH aehea And nains ofH Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Neuralgia or Backache there's noth ing so quick or sure to bripg relief. Get a, small bottle of St Jacobs Oil from your druggist Why Not? "Mummy, why do men shoot lions and tigers?* "Because they eat sheep and kill the lambs. They should not do that." ?'Mummy, why don't men shoot butchers?" ? Schweizer lllustrierte, Zofingen. Just Being Himself Mary?I wish Bertram would stop acting the fool Polly?ghat's the trouble?he Isnt ?ctlng! A woman can get used to a man who has faults, but never to one who has no money. M ^ stuffy nostrils, M soothe irritation by use of V ? KenthoUtum in nose. Rub briskly ? ? on chest to improve blood I M circulation and prevent V fh congestion. Jan and ? M CONSTIPATION I'm PSYLIJt M SEED, the natural laxa tive supplying bulk and lubrication. Pro notes normal Intestinal elimination, with out 111 effects. Safe, effective, non-habit forming: easy to take. A NON-IHU (1 S11MEDT. Super-cleaned: extra sifted; blond (white) superior grade. hstter than black, highly mucilaylnou*. <MV pound; ? pounds St.50 postpaid. H1LHWI. Bos ?3B. Tnkoma Park, B.C. 1 ? ' . 1 I 1 ! I I H I i ! 1 i I I I I I I I I II I f THE MAN TURNS I By HOWE EVANS I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I U 1 ((?) by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) tWNU Service) FROM her seat In the breakfast nook, pretty little Madge Barton looked about her chum's Immaculate kitchen, and watched wistfully her preparations for Junior's lunch. "I ought to go home and wash my dishes, but as long as I've taken your advice and given up my position, I hope you won't mind if I stiffen my spine a little by detailing the rea sons." "Shoot; I'm going to make you a cup of coffee before you go." "Thanks. I need It. I feel awfully shaky. I?I was counting up last night. In the four years Jim and I have been married, he has held an even dozen different positions." "Vou mean quit that many?" Vera's energetic young voice sounded explo sive. She had none of Madge's yielding softness of voice or mauner. "That's the limit, honest It Is. You have had the same Job all that time and sup ported Jim In between his." Madge shook her blond head thoughtfully. "That's hardly fair, Vera. He's never been lazy or Idle very long and when he has been out of work he has done everything around the house, cooked and cleaned and?well, I love him more than I ever did, but as you say, I've been spoiling him." "His mother did that before you ever met him!" Vera spilled hot wa ter on the stove emphasizing her words. Madge smiled wearily. "You Just can't blame him; he is such an ador able lamb when he has his own way about everything." "Yes, and a stubborn mule when anybody tries to boss him." "Fortunately they seem to realize that where he is now and give him his head. He seems better satisfied than he has ever been before and he's been promised more money next week." Sipping her coffee Madge was gazing with dreamy satisfaction at the little bungalow next door. Suddenly she leaned forward, a quick gasp in her voice. "Oh, dear, I spoke too soon! There's Jim coming now and I can tell by the way he walks that he's mad and has quit another Job!" Vera followed her to the door, catching one slim arm and pressing It firmly. ^Don't weaken, now! If you do? If you go back to work you are lost You'll never have the nerve to take such a stand again." "Don't worry." Madge's large pansy eyes glowed. "I'm sure I'm doing the best thing for both of us. I'll* stick it out!" Jim was hanging up his ?pat as she entered the front door. "Why Madge, darling, are you sick? You look so white?and sort of queer." Hands grasping her shoulders, he started at her anxiously. The tenderness in his voice, the con cern in his usually laughing eyes was more than Madge could stand. With a sob she Jerked away from him and running into the dining room, buried her head in the couch pillows. Jim followed and sitting down pulled her into his arms. "What's happened? Are you sick? Shall I phone for the doctor? I never saw you like this before!" Recalling Vera's advice, Madge choked back her sobs. She must be calm. Pressing her head against his shoulder she murmured shakily. "You don't need to tell me. I know you have quit again, Just when every thing seemed to be going along so fine and I had planned?" She felt him stiffen at the unexpected reproach hut she hurried on, "Let me finish before you say anything, Jim. I didn't tell you I was going to resign my position today, I want to surprise you. Oh, Jim, I'm Just tired of leaving my little house and going out to work every day. I want to stay home like my friends, do a really good Job of housekeeping, and I hoped I could with things going so fine for you!" Jim Interrupted in so stern a voice that she sat up to look at him. "You mean you are tired of the of fice? I thought you were so sold on the whole bunch down there that you wouldn't give up your Job, that you'd give me up first!" She straightened, bracing herself, expecting one of his bearlike hugs. Instead he whistled, gave her one long, very serious look, glanced at his watch and Jumped to his feet Bewildered, Madge watched him for a second, then sprang up. catching at his arm. ? Tm sorry, Jim. I didn't think you'd mind. Where are you going, Jim?" "Back to the office." He tried to loosen her frantic hold. "But how can you, If you've quit?" Somehow he seemed bigger, older; she was almost afraid of this new mood. "You and I are the only ones who know that. I Just walked out when the chief started kicking on some or ders, but If I can catch that next train. I can walk back and tell bim I'll shoot them through In fine style and double the company's profits." His arms around her. he gave her a quick, hard kiss. "We can't both quit, so since you heat me to it?" He smiled, his eyes softening. "Honest. Madge, Tm glad, m be home at the usual time for dinner. You won't have to rush so, getting things ready, maybe you'll feel like a movie afterwards." Another kiss, which left Madge tingling, and Jim was out of the bouse, running for his train. MercolizedWax Keeps Skin Young 0?l u ounee ud uae u dirtcUd. Flo* ptrtidMof ? ?kin pe?l off until nil defect, such u piroplee, liver ?pola. tan and freckle# dtaappear. Skin ia than eoft ?nd velvety. Your face looka yeariyouogcr. Meroulued Wm brines out the hidden beauty oi your akin. T? ramose wrinkles uae one ounce Powdered Hex oh to dmnlvcd m one-hall pint witch hasel. At dru* iVorsa. ^ '% Fighting Pheasant ?' Ring-neeked pheasant cocks are no toriously good fighters, routing do mestic roosters and even cats, but the "flghten'est" one of record la In Pennsylvania, according to Nor man Wood, of Coatesville, In that state This particular pheasant waa holding sway,In a part of a field In which It Is believed there was a brood of chicks. A bull, followed by cows, entered the cock's domain. The pheasant, resenting this Intrusion, proceeded to prove his right to the title of "game" bird. Repeatedly he flew against the cattle which, over come by surprise, gave ground until the herd, followed by the astonished bull, made a hurried though dignified retreat?Exchange. Mothers ??? Watch Children's colds COMMON head colds often "settle" in throat and chest where they may become dangerous. Don't take a Chance ?at the first sniffle rub on Children's Musterole once ever# hour for five hours. Children's Musterole is just good old Musterole, you have known so long, in milder form. This famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredients brings relief naturally. Musterole gets action because it is a scientific"counrer irritant"?not just a salve?it pene trates and stimulates blood circulation, helps to draw out infection and pain. Keep full strength Musterole on hand, lor adults and the milder?Children's Sdusterole for little tots. All druggists. Preserve Historic House ? A group of prominent citizens, or ganized as tlie Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, has bought the old Powell mansion. The house was used as a gathering place for the men who assembled in Philadelphia during the formation of the Republic. Washington is said to have attended many of the balls held there. Absolutely Voluntary "Are you Mrs. Bitting?" "Miss Bitting!" "Oh, pardon me! My fault." "Nothing of the sort. I want you to know it's nobody's fault but my own." UU IUU imtlUKUM WOMAN'S WEAKNESS? Cumberland, Md.?"About two years ago my en tire system was very much run down. I had no ambition, felt all tired out and very nervous, hardly able to do my work. Suffering from woman s weakness no doubt caused this breakdown," said Mrs. Ethel Shoemaker of 233 Paca St. "Mother urged me to take Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription. I had taken only half a bottle whcij I noticed a great change, but kept on taking it until I was not only the picture of health but also was in perfect health." Dr. Pierce's Prescription Time to Duck "Hasn't that fellow written a book ?" "Yes, and if you aren't careful he'll give you a copy.**?Louisville Courier Journal. I For Coughs duo to Colds, Minor I Bronchial and Throat Irritations I JA8. BAILY O SON. Baltimore, Md. | And On and On! "Do..-you ever read in bed?" "Xbl'now. I often lie%awake and listen to a lecture, though."?Path finder Magazine. Talcing Her Literally Marv?What are you writing? Jane?A joke. Mary?Send him my love. It has to be pretty important when a majority of the people get mad about it at the same time and vote that way. City men who yearn for the farm hanker to live there, not to work . there. ^ADUDKELLOGGSA AsthmA /''REMEDY'S. # No need to spend restless, sleepless \ ? nights. Irritation quickly relieved and \ I rest assured by using the remedy that 1 ? has helped thousands of sufferers. I m 23 cents and 31.00 at druggists. ? If unable to obtain, write direct to: M NORTHROP & LYMAN CO., Inc., M Buffalo, New York ^^^^Scnd for freesampfe^^^^ I 1 RELIEVES HEAD, CHEST ond BACK COLPS~] Stainless "Rub In" and inhalant unsurpassed in preventing and relieving cold congestions jjjgm McKesson Bobbins ?? ;;oa,ltls City Dweller Need Not Fear Loss of Hearing A woman's club bulletin, Just out, has an article on noise. The cus tomary sort of article by somebody or other who prophesies that because of the pressure of city life, subway roar and rivet-gang symphonies our senses are degenerating. He ex presses his shd belief that In another 20 years Manhattanites will be as myopic and deaf as the stone lions in front of the library. We are not alarmed, no; only bored. Nobody with sense believes anything like that. The Solomon . Islanders, who listen for drums 100 miles off, are supposed to have the acutest ears in the world. Maybe, but New York has a million persons who can detect in the loudest din a click that indicates trouble in their -ifjto engines. The Fatagonlan can see an ostrich head at the distance of 85 miLes. But" it would, blind him to pore over this page for an hour, and he would see nothing but a blur. Yet a short sighted proofreader, peering through thick glasses, could spot a single error on a few seconds. It would be Dearer truth to say that man's senses are exactly now as they were In the Stone age. And there Is something to be said even for the sub-,' way roar. In war time we do not become shell shocked so easily.?1 New York American. y Measuring Atom's Movement According to J. G. von Hevesy of the University of Freiburg, in Brels gau, all atoms are constantly' In mo tion, evetr In solid metal. In an alloy of lead and gold, at a temperature half again as high as that of boiling water, the atoms wander through a space of a hundredth of a cubi(?lneh In n day. In pure lead, howevgr, mov ing about is not nearly scs easy; In pure lead an atom can migrate In one day through a space of only two ten-billlonths of a cubic foot, , I BUILD RESISTANCE j>... . ? tcT Illness Yoo can help your body resist the attacks of mid-winter colds, by taking Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil regularly. It contains a guaranteed strength of Vitamin A that will help protect you. Doctors recommend this emulsion as a pleasant, easy way of taking cod liver oil. It helps build fitness. Scott & Bourne, Bloomftcld, N. J. Sales Representa tive, Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Inc., New York. Listen to the Scott c$ Bowne radio program "Adventuring with Count von Luckner" on Sunday night at 9.50 p.m. (?. S. T.) over the Columbia Court-to-Coast Network. Noise Absorber Dr. S. Barton Sklar, who was born in Lithuania, but served in the World war as a captain with the United States signal corps, has Invented and patented an instrument designed to abolish unwarranted noises in an au ditorium or music hall. Also sounds are made visible by its vibrating di aphragm which controls a point of light shown on the screen part of the apparatus. The intensity of the tone can be seen by the wide, or narrow range of fluctuations. ^^111^11 ra I_ D? I People of every country, who realize the importance of clear skin, should use Cntieura Soap for the daily toilet. It is pure and contains the medi cinal and antiseptic properties of Catlenra which soothe and heal, as well as cleanse, the skin. Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. and 50c. Talcum 25c. Proprietors: Potter Drug & Chem ical Corp., Maiden, Mass. Try the new Cuticura Shaving Cream. T_l_- V T! to iwpuic Auntie?Well, John, and how do you like your new baby brother? Four-Year-Old John?Asleep. Better to shake the situation, the individual and the whole works than to- nag. lane i our lime Gawler?I'm looking for some one to lend me $10. Funk?Well, it's a nice day for It. "Ignorance of the law is no ex cuse" is a nonsensical and untruth ful saying. It is an excuse. COLDS Some men and women fight colds all winter long. Others enjoy the protection of aspirin. A tablet in time, and the first symptoms of a cold get no further. If a cold has caught you unaware, keep on with aspirin until the cold is gone. Genuine aspirin can't harm you. Bayer Aspirin does not depress the heart. If your throat is sore, dissolve three tablets in a little water and gcrgle. You will get instant relief. There's danger in a cold that hangs on for days. 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