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All drucgists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Look for the hum Cold Modal oo MO am ptrrr laitttkNi \ * v COMBED, MHair Groom" Keeps Hair Combed? Weli-Groomed. Millions Um It? Fine for Hair!? Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly. Get a Jar of "Hair-Groom" from any druggist for a few cents. Even stub born, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day in any style yon like. "Hair-Groom" Is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well-groomed effect to your hair ? that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. Greaseless, stainless "Hair-Groom" does not show on the hair because It .'Is absorbed by the scalp, therefore j your hair remains so soft and pliable and so natural that no one can pos sibly tell you used It Qualified to Enter. "When are you going to let me kiss you?" "Come around on Friday. That's amateur night" 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 con dition, they may cause the other ergaas to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss ?f am bition, nervousness, are often tines symp toms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treataaeat. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a pfcysiuwuiAa pre scription, obtained at any drug *to re, may be just the remedy needed to eweswme such conditions Get a medium or large eae bottle im mediately from any drug stoic. However, if you with. first to test this great preparation send tea cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle When writing be sure and mention this paper.? Advertisement. Masculine beauty finds that its greatest strain is to live up to its looks. SEVE1E PAINS AND SO WEAK Florida Lady Says She Suffered Greatly, but Found That Cardui Helped Hert and She fiat "Stout and Wei1* Dady, Fla. ? "For a Usttg tSxae I bad trouble each month, and suffered a great deal, evidently some womanly weakness," says Mrs. EL E. Paget t, who resides here on Route L would have very severe pains don ?c ?ach side and across my back, and feel so weak I would have to Ue down, and then have a bad headache. * "I knew there was trouble wane where, and with all the doctoring I had done, I didn't get relief. Teas and such didn't reach my trouble, so I de cided to take Cardui. "I found as the time came around, the pain was less, but I kept on till I took six bottles. I am stout and well j ...and give Cardui all the praise." Thousands of other women praise Cardui for beneficial results. Cardui Is p mild, harmless, vegetable tonic medicine, found valuable in the treatment of many common womanly ailments. If you suffer as many women do, don't let your troubles run on wlth out doing anything for yourself. Take Cardui I Since it has helped so many, Cardui may be of valuable assistance to you. In regaining your health. .. * fake _ tCARDim J TheTVomanlsTonicS \\w\v\w\ In time, take Dr. KINGS NEW DISCOVERY" ?ihtjamlty CMffisyrvp IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SundaySchool ' Lesson f ?By REV. p. a F1TZWATKR. ?>. IX. Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright. 112] Western Newspaper Dntoa. LESSON FOR MARCH 4 JESUS TEACHING IN THE TEMPLE LESSON TEXT ? Luke 20:19-28; 11:1-4. GOLDEN TEXT? Render therefore unto Caesar the things which be Caesar's and unto God the things which be God'(.? Luke 20:26. REFERENCE MATERIAL? Matt 7:28 29; Isa. 28:14-20; Acts 4:7-22; Rom. 13:1-7. PRIMARY TOPIC? The Gift That Pleased Jesus. JUNIOR TOPIC? The Widow and Her Two Mites. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC ?Jesus the Fearless Teacher. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC ?Jesus Answering His Opposcrs. The popularity ?f Jesus after tbe triumphal entry greatly troubled the rulers of Israel. He met their wicked challenge as to his authority In sucfl a skillful way as W> place them under condemnation for tfieir unbelief. This condition was accentuated by the par able of the householder. I. The Question of Paying Tribute (20:19-26). 1. Spies Sent to Entrap Jesus (v. 20). The rulers were too cowardly to do tills themselves, so they employed underlings to do their mean work while they hid away. This diabolical method Is employed today in political and religious life. Many times ques tions ure raised under the guise of sincerity, when the real purpose Is to do mischief. 2. Wicked Flattery (v. 21). They complimented His truthful teaching. His impartiality and courage. They certilied to His faithfulness even to That extent that He would face Caesar himself. This compliment was true, though Insincerely given. Back ol this Ilaitery was the base purpose to de stroy Jesus. Macy today praise to the face in order to stab In the back. 3. The Gunning Question (vv. 22 ?J). "Is it lawful for us to give trib ute to Caesar or not?" At this time ' the Jews were galling under the yoke of the Itoman government. To have answered this question either by "yes" wr "no" would have involved difticul ? ties. To have answered "yes," would have conveyed the Impression of en . dorsing all that the Koman govern I inent did. To have answered, Iho," would have at once brought him into | conflict with the government. It is not ulways an easy mutter for a Christian to determine his right re lation to civil government. Christ's reply to this question prop erly understood and applied is the Una! word on tfce subject. Until the | civil authorities demand that which ? is a violation of God's law we are ' bound to render unto them obedieooe. ltender unto Caesar the things dae within the realm of the rights of gov ernment. But while Christ's answer sets forth their duties , to civil authorities. He ! used the occasion to impress upon them the duties due to God. Render unto God the things that are Ged's. Man bears the image of God. There fore he should honor and serve Him. Since he en Joy's God's protection and care, It is his duty to own allegiance to Him, yield his life to Him In serv ice, worship and praise. Every one who enjoys the benefits of civil government in obliged to pay the taxes which are necessary for the support of that gov ernment, and everyone who receives God's favor Is placed under a Hfce obligation unto Him. II. Jesus' Estimate of Gifts (21 :M*. 1. Jesus Watching the People Giv ing (v. 1). He was greatly Interested In observing the way the people east i their gifts Into the treasury. Perhaps there Is more vital Index to one's char- : acter than the way he behaves before the Lord's treasury. Jesus sits over against every treasury and knows every dollar cast Into It. He knows how the dollars come and how they go. No trickery can deceive Him. He not only knows this in the church, but He knows it In the business world. 2. The Rich Gave of Their Abund ance (vv. 1-4). They, no doubt, gave juuch, but in proportion to what they had left their gifts were small. The xize of the gift Is not primarily, to be measured by how much It is, but how much hus the giver left. 3. A Widow Gave Two Mites (vv. 2-4). In value a mite was Ies9 than a cent. Though the two coins were of umnll value themselves, they repre sented her all ? not merely her sur plus, but her living. Let no one de ceive himself by pretendfhg to give the widow's mite, for to give the widow's mite means to- give every thing. 4. Jesus' Verdict (vv. 3-4). He de clared that she had given more than they all. Jesus looks Into the heart and estimates our gifts not by their size but by the motives prompting them. An Honest Man. I hope I shall always possess Arm* ness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an "honest man." ? George Washington. Happiness. Ob. how bitter a thing it Is to look Into happiness through another man'f eyes !? Shakespeare. - ^ Mutt Make the'Pdt Bqil. x Fortune may find a pot, but joof own Industry must make It boil. DYED HER BABY'S COAT, A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Each package of "Diamond Dyes" con tains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed before, she can put a new, rich color into shabby ?kirts, dresses, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes? no other kind ? then perfect home dyeing is guar anteed. Just tell your druggist whethei the material you wish to dye is wool or ailk, or whether it is linen, cotton, 01 mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run.? Advertisement. Let Bygones Be Bygones. "D'you know. Colonel, I'm the /very Image of my father when he was my age." "Never speak 111 ?,f the dead, my boy.* Nervous Baby Cried Almost All the Time Babies have nerves just tlic same as grown people, and sometimes a very slight ailment will , make them fretful. They can only express their feeling by crying, which often be comes very distressing. Mrs. Ernest Compton, Route 1, Kennesaw, Ga? had such a baby, and says: ? "My baby was very nervous and restless and cried almost all the time till she was six months old. Then I began giving her Teethlnn and she is ijow as good and sweet-tempered as she can be." Teeth ina not only relieves stomach find bowel troubles, but quiets the nerves without the use of opiates or other narcotic drugs. Teethina Is sold by all druggists, or send 30c to Moffett Laboratories, Co lumbus, Ga., and get a package of Teethina and a wonderful free book* let about Baby. ? Advertisement. Beats 'Em to It. Ethel ? "Do you approve of talkative men?" Clara ? "Really, my dear. I have yet to hear one!" CATARRH Catarrh Is a Local disease greatly In fluenced by Constitutional conditions. I S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists an Ointment which gives Quick Relief by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Bur faces and assists In ridding your System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. IMPRESSING HIS BEST GIRL Ptomber Felt He Had a Right to Be Proud of His Important Family Connections. He was quite evidently a plumber, and as he sat with his "best girl" buck of the Woman upon the bus he explained that he had been working a little harder lately ? the cold weather made them work harder in those buildings which were unheated and in which they were putting the plumb ing. It was different in the summer, when the buildings were restfuily cool. And then the bus passed by the big "mansions" on the drive. The plumber began to toast. Pride Is so curious a thing. "My dad." he said, "had the con tract to put in the plumbing In almost every swell house In this city. 7ep," he continued boastfully, "he's got the finest lot of customers you'd ever find." And the girl whispered happy and proud admiration of the splendid fam ily into which she was about to marry. ? Chicago Journal. Owlish. "And he left legacies," droned the lawyer, "to wit ? " Here he paused. "To who?" intoned the Judge Why Farmers are Turning to "CHEVROLET f Jor ttiMwi'nl frwi/?rf<rtw In 1922 Chevrolet jumped from seventh to second place in sales of all cars, and to first place in sales of fully equipped modern cars. Purchases by farmers were the chief factor in this remarkable development. Farmers want automobiles not only of low first price, but also of low later cost for operation and maintenance. They want room, comfort, and die ability to stand up under hard conditions. They find that Chevrolet, fully equipped as sold, is the best value per dollar in the low-priced field, and neighbors tell them it costs less per mile to operate* Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan . $510 . 525 680 . 8 SO . 860 SUPERIOR Two SUPERIOR Hre SUPERIOR Two Pwacager Utfflty SUPFRIOR Foot PaMcngcr Sedan* SUPERIOR Fhn Pujaiftr Scdaa - SUPERIOR Usht Delivery 510 Chevrolet Motor .Company Division of General Motors Corporation Detroit, Michigan A Sentimental Show. "This is billed us a love story and conies up to its billing." "Also its cooing." Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes That itcb and burn, by hot baths of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle 1 anointings of Cuticura Ointment Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe | dally if a little of the fragrant Cuti cura Talcum is dusted on at the fin ish. 25c each. ? Advertisement. COMPLIMENT THAT RANG TRUE Little Indianapolis Newsboy Proved He Had His Share of the Wit of His Race. She Is one of Indianapolis' most agreeable and attractive young busi ness <women. who has fallen Into the habit of bringing all sorts of presents to a little Irish newsboy who sells pa pers not far from the News office. The other evening she brought him o pair of warm gloves, and he racked his little Irish brain for suitable thanks for her. And finally they came with a trne Irish compliment. "Ladv" he said. "I'm glad the likes of you is an old maid. If you were married and your boys sold newspapers ol. this street, and bein' anything like yourself, the rest of us kids would have to go out of business." The business woman says that was the best compliment she ever re ceived. ? Indianapolis Newa Energy. Old Lady (who has beeh watching the jj^stlcnlatlons of two Fascist! con versing unrestrainedly) ? I've often wondered what this conversation of en ergy was wMch the.v talk so much about, but It's really quite simple, af ter all. ? London Morning Post. CURB CD LOS -LA GRIPPE fn.2+Houra in JAj p ? CASCAU^. QUININI Standard cold remedy world over, box bearing Mr. Hill'i portrait and signatU! At All Druggist* ? 30 Cent a !"ur Tanning on Bttf, Hone, Colt and Calf Skin*. Make up of Coat*. Robes, Ru*s, Vests. Ladies Fun. Scarfs, Muffs and Capes. Tell us the kind of fun. Prompt answer. W.W.Waamr, Reading. Mi Thirty yean in fur business. MERELY USED AS A PARABLE Individual Cited an Example of Car* ims Existed Only in the Imagination of Minister, At the little church the minister, m colored man. announced that he re gretted to state that a certain brother had retired to rest the night before without locking the door of bis fowl house, and on rising In the moraine had found that all his chickens had disappeared. "I dont want to be personal, " he added, "but I hab my suspicions as to who stole dem chickens. I shall glad If the man who toota dem wlM not put any money In the box wbea k is passed round, and then I shall kn'<w If dose suspicions are right or not." Every one present contributed. "Now, bi^ddern," announced the minister. I don't want your dimmers spoilt by wonderin' where dat brai der lives who don't lock his chlcfcuap np at night Dat brudder don't exist, ?ah friends ; he was a parable for the purpose of finance." Any one can live on love alone ? far a few minutes. Has jrmr mealtime drink said "Pay up I 99 A GOOD many people have had that message from coffee or tea after the drug, caffeine, has bad its effect upon nerves or di gestion. Frequently the message comes at night, when nerves wooft quiet down and sleep won't come, after the dinner cup of coffee. There's no unfriendly after notice from that good cereal bev erage, Poet urn. Postum delights the taste, gives comfort and satisfaction, and is free from any possibility of harm to health Try Postum with your meals for a few days and let the wholo family, the children included, share in its appetizing, invigorat ing goodness. It will bring better nights and brighter mornings. Yoar grocer sells Postam in two forms: Instant Postum (in tint) pre pared instantly in the cap by the addi tion of boiling water. Poetum Cereal (in packages) for thoee who prefer to make the drink while the meal ie being prepared; made by boiling fully twenty minute*. Postum FOR HEALTH ft' f* ' There's a Reason Hade by Poetum Cereal Co, Inc. Battle Creek, MJdfe
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