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CHILDLESS HOMES HADE HAPPY . Pkeieuceof Little OnesaGreat Blessing Four Interesting Letters _ Corthod, N. Y.—" I took Lydia K. Bukhara's Vegetable Compound be cuw I «H »etk and wtitod to b»- come strong and have a child. My boabssd road about it in the*Cortland Standard' and thought it might help M*> L certainly did for I now have a Mf boy If teen BMaths old who mi|H« forty pounds I recommend L; Jk. PUnaa'i Vegetable Com pound »o my friends and TOO can cer tainty M n testimonial in yoor lit- Ue boots and in the newspapers, as H might help to make some oth«r childless bona bapny by the presence of littie ones as it nas done mine, " Mrs. CLAUDS p. CANFIELDI 10 Sslfe taj St. Cortland. N. T. A Mfmye to Mbtbera Hamilton. Ohio.—"l have known about Lydia E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound sine* girlhood, having taken it wben I was younger and tm fering from a weakness *nd back, ache UMf I have taken H again to strengthen me before the birth of my child, as I was troubled with pains in my back and a Hfeleee, weak fael fat*. I think if iwnrtiers would only take your wonderful medicine they would not dread childbirth as thay da I recommend the Vegetable Com pound to every woman?'—Mrs. Jos. FMJOOB, JR . rn» 8. 11th Btrsat. Hamilton. Obio. " - 110 VMOHCK. umwmwimm ivitsoiMsT IhK „ ■ Spohn's Distemper Compound tSL Las ,)?\ «® k™*' l eoass and «et then bark In condlilon Thirty |ntl g|s« o* haaMnailf "Uralt.N r t n.t tapeniia ble in traallna ( uuchi V*\* WBtM 'Jizl ■" d 00,,u - lana'SSS aa.t UMtmptr with Ihelr rMulllns rum /fy pllcatloaa. ud nit illeaaM of tlw throat, noae and lunaa. Acta \4VIV#:ILV mnrvaloaaly aa n prr«»ntlve acta equall) wall aa a cut* Hold Is alaea at all drns Sum U/|irTEftSHITH' s " (hill Tonic •OLD SO YEARS A FINE GENERAL TONIC Chest cold 1-break it! \ Apply Sionni. It starts fresh / JY\ »Vik f& blood coursing freely through the I congested spot. Congestion breaks up uHr Moans Liniment -kills pain! Itamarfcabie Voice. At a re. eat meeting of the Austrian Society of Kiperlutealul I'lmaetiis In v Vienna, returned In the Scleatillc American. I*ort«ir ttrthi |ireeente| Mr. SUchael I'rita. forty-four year? «f age. whose voice iwnissaii J the remaraable range of tlw -omplele iMfaveo. Tbe •teejiest note uttemt hy this singer waa a bass K. corresjsdidiug t'J »Ibratbms pe* se-ond and tw«» artaves lower, therefore, than the deepest s«lf wiiicli can he produced an the violin. Tlie >nly previous re-ord of so low a tone in tlie human voice is lhat of a bass singer named Usher, who llted hi tlie early pari of the Kight teeiith .-enturj. After an age of waiting, a man wilt T« net tales hand himself a la>u>|Oet in desjtalr A lStantfEtacWc Past* 1 b msfiM as tbe nanuHnt % artri ilaahii far lui. Mice. Aaia. CoctTTrhai and Wwrlar •atsuatlm tnia« to kill Us* IMI miaa** I"" U,ul " l °* *■> stsmaasiinl •aady far Maa Batfs than Traaa n4s.kos.Va , lfraa.bax.«U» ■OLD lymvwHsm tHOVE mCUD'S BOWELS \WITI "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" ~MOTHER! Even Bilious, 'Jpset, Tongue-Coated Children pteasant - Harmless Laxative A twpeoeta «t "Ciltfonla Fl* ■pra?" DOW will thoroughly clean the ■MtMpnl* an* in a lew hin jrott hft i k mrW Hilld m»MI *™n rf.ou, «uum h»»* its aisil MU%tht mr* V « I * . L*j£. 2 . - 3 - A St LMte. Mo.—"l want to lofl you I what Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Oasapuiud did for me seven year* ago. I was rundown and b»d a weak- I ness wch as women often have. 1 took Lydia E. Pink ham'i Vegetable Compound and after being married ! •wteen years became the mother of * sweet Httle girl. 1 now have four lovely children- three fins boys and the httle girl six years old. I had longed for children all the while and wept many a day and envied every woman with a child. I was 86 yean | old wbfn my fimt baby wss born. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkbsm 's Veg 'table Compound to any woman who is ailing with female weakness."— Mrs. J. NAUMAXN, 1517 Benton St. St Louis, lia Was Weak and Run Down St Louis. Mo.-" My mother took Lydia fi. Ptnkham's Vegetable Com- 1 pound when I was a girl, sod when 1 was troubled with cramps I took it aadlater wben 1 married I again took it to atake me strong as the doctor said I waa weak and run down and could sot have children. I took it and got along fine and now I hsve three girls. So you know why 1 keep the Compound in the house. I sm a well woman and do my work and sewing too."- Mrs. JULIUS HARTMAN, 26UL W. Duller St, St Louis, Ala. llU>n> ISK Good to His F,olka. i "See here, Jones, why don't you i . sprinkle ashes on your Icy sidewalk V , i "Itecause I don't want to deprive my I j family of any pleasure. T«m" have n j 1 bleu how It amuses the children to set people slip and fall down.'" —Itoston Ktenlng Transcript. Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticura Soap i dally and tMntment now and then as needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft' and white. Ai*i to this th° fascinating, fragrant Cntlcnra Talcum, and you have th« Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Advertisement. May Be Something in This. Next time you make a blob, slid f-«-l like cussing someone, don't pass tbe buck, go out behind the barn and I' gi\e yourself a good bawling out. It tutu do some gouil. ivxi ljunge. ' Hainan Cyr Balaam la an anttaaptte atat manl. applied aitarnaily. and aot a '"waah.** It ti'tla Ui* InAamud aurfarsa. provtdlns prompt relief Advertlaement. Screen and Glazed Door. For store 6ntrunres a 'ulifornian i lias inxetitcd s combined wreen and i gla/ed dsir so moiititeil on an over- ; t lieud track that either can lie useil to I si|it-weather comlltiotis. ! Ama it may be nhle to In ugh st s J Joke on himself, but la- Is never abls to mean It. i of the ctomach and bowele wlthMt ; griping or upsetting the child. Tell year druggist yon want only t the genuine "California fl| Syrup which haa dlrectloas for babies an i children of ell ages printed an bottfc - Mother, you mat asy "California Rcfuae any bnltnttan. ~a-»l. k V.ln', * : -ri* I HOW TO SAVE) : | MONEY WHEN i j; SHOPPING | j By MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN V ... ®. -1»M. Htrltnd H Alien.) THIMBLE, THIMBLE, WHO'S GOT THE THIMBLE | It seems funny, doesn't It. that thimbles were ever made of leather, •"d lhat they were tirst meant to be worn on the thumb! Itnuuw if this, | they were called "thumb-bells." After s time, however, some clever person found that they could be used more successfully on the nilddle tinker, snd now it swnis strange to us that they should ever have been worn any other way. ! The tirst—and often the only thing— [that a woman thinks about when she I K«>es to buy s thimble, In tlie size, i Now, the sixe is Important, for the i comfort, and much of the s|teed with . which you are able to dispatch your | sewing, depends upon the size of the ■ thimble you wear. Always buy one that Is large enough to allow the end ! of the linger to strike the end of the thimble. The "Mie Is Indicated by s number placed oh 114 thimble. They come, lu eleven sizes. Nos. 2 to I*. Tlie sizes for children run from V! to S. Hut the satisfaction and service that yon are going to get out of a thimble , depends upon the lUuterlal from which It Is made." Where yon want a good, strong heavy thimble. It Is liest to get a steel one. It Is a good Idea to get one that Is plsted Inside with brass to prevent rusting. Steel and aluminum .are the lowest priced thimbles. Aluminum thimbles are satisfactory, | but they tire extremely light. x For that reason, though, they are especially ; good for children. I Celluloid makes s good thimble, and l ls ex|>enslve. They are somewhat | ciumsy to handle, but tit neatly on the finger. The disadvantage of silvered thim bles is that they arejyery apt to tar | nlsh. Nlckleplated thimbles and those of German silver give satisfactory serv ice. Sterling'silver thimbles are ex tremely but those, of ■ course, cost more. lii buying Inexpensive thimbles, al ways examine them carefully fo'r any ; rough places TlilsihVs also 'rnn'w ; rough froir. much wear, and should then lie discarded at once, or they Will catch and |>ull'the threads In the ma terial that you are sewing. Do you know that there are flnger shields made to lie worn on the tirst ; Singer of the left hand to protect It from the prickings of the needle? These are i|mde either of rubber or cv|!uloid. and are adjustable so as to Hi the slse of an> linger, BUYING READY-MADE 3 Most women of today consider ready-to-wear garments a boon In their busy Uvea. No time s|»ent In select ing materials and planning dresses, which In a Inane made product are so spt to be a disappointment even when finished- you have only to choose the styles tliul are becoming to your fig ure, try them on and see for yourself, and let the manufacturers do the wor rying about styles and patterns. In buying ready-made garments there are many things t. he considered, If you would a|H'iid your money to the best advantage: , First comes the choice of niaterisl. Is It good enough to Justify the price asked for It? If a wash dress, will It hold Its color? If wool, w 111 It hold -lta abape and wear we!I? Is thenia L ferial suitable to the use for which the garment is designed? lu an eve ning gown-we do not demand service ability, but the chaii in a street frock must be durable, must stand up under steady strain, and must not spot from rain and mud. Second Is the garment well made? I.ook to se*- Whether It Is likely to pull i and fray at the seams. Kxsmlne the ! stitching closely. Coarse or crooked stitching can K|H>II the ap|icurance of the most promising creation. The ten sion of the machine should have been | narefull y adjusted so that the goods do not pucker , Third—*"hok-e of trimming. After selecting a good quality of clotli, see that the trimmings are of good qusl j Ity also. Oieap trimmings have spoiled inang an otherwise attractive garment, frequently by removing cheap buttons that are uaed as trimming, snd re placing them by others, or going with out trimming altogetlier, a garment may be greatly Improved in appear snce. ; - Fourth—The time spent In getting In snd out of clotlies la sn Important ' point in the busy woinan'fr life. Coro ' plicated fastenings, girdles, and collars . make dressing a time-consuming proc -1 ess The present tendency Is all to ward the simple dresa of few fasten ings, fliat, in mauy instances, slips on f'iHUW Iff 1 ■ Collars and vesteea should be . pot ' on with siuippers so that they can be without cleaning the wliole garment. Girdles should lie detach able. As dry-cleaning is expensive la most places. It Is iin|iortant that the garment be one that can lie cleaned asslly snd cheaply. Ts Prevent a Cut Thumb.' Putting • piece of adhesive tape on : thumb of right hand when paring fruit for canning will save thumb from being cut. Bt Louis Park Ranks S—snd. Forest Park in St. Louis Is tbe me ond largest park In thl United Stales : It contslns 1,374 menu. Maw Testament DMslann The New Testament was tint di vided Into verses by Robert Stevens, a French printer, In MSI. v \- - THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, N. C. tea CABINET Si I«e. IXI. Westers limi Uood iuubp In man or *Mun. dw my lord. 1. the Inuxdltw Jtvtt of their mull, | Who steals my punt, nnli ir-»»n. 'tis wowthni. Mdiin|. Twss mine, 'tis his. and naa bnt ulava to thousands. But h». that akkN (rum » my «"->d MnM. Robs me of that. which aot ennrhse i him. And makes me poor indeed —Shakespeare's tMkrlhi ihe Ut-»r at i Van lea" —■— ' DISHES ro* THE CONVALESCENT The con*nleM-ent mliouM Im* given ! ad modi variety Ir food as pmedblf. ■ *« sim 1 ' dices i poor | .i|i|cliiFv are to lire -f fn«t trrvnl in I lie (V snntr unl*rh qulr'.cr than ier I s.*ns in health. -|- *"%s£■ ir l» ham I-I ntii — i ir.e that a |wrsa>n whs is ill >«r is iV oi» ering Illness is .. u i .»r hgl | UJC® mentaly as well »■« *;il,\s. ally so It Ik necessary to tw iuiusui „.U'l j humor I Item « much as ir j Persons rewering fn>ii. h li \i-r a' V I «|vl to lie ravenously hi:n.-r» an'l »:ll loot more than to c.swl for ili.au. „Tb'.! j l!l|«li| fiMHI may he git en in larger ! '| mnt if Irs, hut the soli.l (>hnl io">t*he g'ven In small quantities. | Bisque of Clata and Sago —IU.il an i | o.inre of sago la «altel water thr wa ' ler In whirh the Men has kiiktil over Cmtk until perfiMh iranspar I »It. then add one-half cupful .«f I .ill j | Ins milk anil a lea«po.>nful of hmipr i I I'iihs the ( lains through a meat chop per. bring them to a h«.il in their own liquor, add the micii. sea*«n So taste j I Willi suit anil jw*p|«er. thicken vvtlh | cracker rrtimhs an.l ft-rve in i pretty howl with tliln to»«teil 'mud Prune Whip. -r-Stew a half iloren prunes with a Httle sugar an.l lemon i Jnlee, In the same water In which tliey i ! hnve been soaked over night. I'ml ' ! them through a sieve, a-l I the beaten ' white of an egg an. 1 wru- h«-a|>cl «n ( n glass with a lot ef whip|-et . ream. I Pineapple Pudding. Place In h ' | double holler a half cupful of uater 1 When boiling aihl a tal leap. ~n Mil of I rnlciir and stir In the yolk of an egg f mixed wltb a leaap.Mdtfiil of rorn • starch. Stir until smooth an.l thick. 1 then mill oilehalf ru|ifiil of crated f |>lneii|i|ile or pineapple juice. Ural to | the holllng |Milnt. then fohl in the stiffly lieuten egg white and rhlll j. ' lli-iip 11,1 In a class or pretty pudding f anil tol» with wMpped rivaiu. j] Plum Pudding Sauce. one linVf j ' rupful of hutter an I »nr tablespoon ; fill of Hour Into a vin-rpun ami s||r j .mill it thirken*; then aM one half rupful of wilier or raunol fruit Juice. ' lliiw talileM|MH>nfuls of sugar, the ' grated rlrnl of half . lemon. Separate ' tlie yolks anil wliltw of fioir egga Brat the yolk* an.l ailil to tlie same. r lieal IUK hrlskly ; lei the sauce rook u\er the lire.at a «imtnerlna |Hiint. fohl In the stiffly beaten whites anil serve. t.et us be better men 1 In a worn tiisl n« *- is so niw* h r The l«ft>» s|"r"'» V' h t.et us (r»w «(.w»rd lusird Ike light WrdiM tp •mi ni to do rtsbl Hatlisr than • rj.k4 to human might j SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS » •' » | A sulail whirtl Is especially c»»l at tlila s»-a*• >n ami «f materials fouml 1 i" 1 the h.Mue anil " "jIPH - Peach and Grips f ! I fruit Salad. n I ft\ heart leave* of J~~ * . lettui-e arrange 4\ J halve* of rnnn.sl lemW. till (lie ■>nt.-» with line l> slueUile.l eler> ail I arraneo t-er ; Hons i»f gra|M-fruit anmnil the i pear lie*; sprinkle miili hop|iel —* |H'ran llieals mil —nm tltfc i hiwint: ki'»init: H«MI until Hrtn tine nnlf rupful of rreni... A.l.i paprika, .ine fourth tea»!- -tf»:ul >f h twr. 1 *iLleH|MMt|iluls »f trlfl'-n Jl(]i"r l'la«*e rt s|MHH)ful of Ihi i | ;iearh anil gamisli ailh a «->nillr! j cherry. _ ■ ' I Oatmeal Bread. Take one half I j rupful of tmilinif wati-r. let st»nl lin 8 111 lukewartii thru ««1.l >ne fanrtli of I 'i rupful of IIIIIIiism-> "Oi- ieaK|MHinful ' j of Hall. I»issolve 'i-urlli of a yeast r I rake in a littlr water, mlr in all the I | flour It Is Jaisslhle In | 111 int«. llie till* t i ture, unite a *|—on . let rise over nlulit [or until llirht P«ur Into a l.rea I ,inn r I ami let rise until |V l-e its si*e llakr I j |D n uiiMletate men f.ir two li.Hirs, - j Shirred Eggs With Bacon - Into' I niniekiiis. hrusheri with hutter p'a'-e i ■ tahles|ioonful «f o«ik»l lnom, lnvak I : Hn eifH into earh rnji. »prtnkle with , | seas.mini: ami ««• Into the oven to - j hake Jusl hair enough to set the ecu t j Raisin Gruel.—Take a tl«.»en IhiK'- - rnlains, see.l, plare 'a a dnwMe Iml'er and |w>ur over I hew a pint >if h.il|ln«i .' water; rook for an hour. Strain off i the water anil lhiifcru It with .me leu | s|MHinful of n.rtistan-h .liKWilved in i I lnhles|n»mful of milk ; stir cimalantl.tr I while ailiJin«. ■■"■k ten minute* or loniter. ailil mil and sugar tn taste. I >*t aland until rt»'l tlien add . ne-hslf ! rupful of fninlullk I r.ilil roast pnrt.i rut Into dire with J it rupful of apple and anr-Mlf rupfttl I of celery to • ettpful of »tie pork | aerved with a naiad dre««lne. is a very | nourishing and suhstanlial salad roue | Mnntlon. Love *f Argument. I "Why Is hetllng an alutnsi esrlu t ! sively masculine habit?* an exchange I lliqu|ff*. and a cynical rorr*>*|iondeat snrwrrs: "Men Hsw betting a* • means of Mopping an argnmevl; wom en sever want an arpiMM atopped ' -Mm Trnnarripl. *Sw Fly Ravagea Italy, jtalyf plague la the oil By, Which dcmMatM Bk Mite jarda. In aoqth eaMern Italy tfcla taPCrt baa done $X\ 000/ m worth at taap Wthin th« B r . \* • ■ SMIIS WITH JOT 1 WHILE AT WORK Mrs. Banes Says Tanlac Ended ! Indigestion, Sourness and Pal pitations and Made Labors Light. "Tnnlsc has helped me so much I I wish everyone suffering like I did ! would follow niy to use It," j said Mrs. Sadie Runes. i! 087 Washlnc , ton St.. Kansas City, Mo., the other day. [ "Befure I tmik Tanlac my ap|ietite was so poor It seemed beyond cultiva tion. and the little I managed to eat Kave me indigestion and caused awful sourness and palpitation. I was simply mlst'rahle from nervous headaches, du llness and knife-like pains in my back, always slept poorly, and felt so bad that at times I just had to quit my housework and tie down. "Tanlac was so well stilted to my rase that It has only taken three bot tles. half of the full treatment, to | restore me to perfect health. It makes me so happy to be without "nn ache, | pain or trouble of any 1 kind that I go about my work humpilng and singing. I Just can't help rejoicing over what Tanlac has done for me." Tanlac U for sale by all .good drup glsts. Over SS million bottles sold. — Advertisement. A Musical Corpse. "That "lis a lively soiik Miss llowlcs sang, wasn't II?" "It wus- before she kllliHl it." i Man can't change the weather. Inn ' be ran do a lot of growling about || IF SICK. BILIOUS! START YOUR LIVER Don't Take Calomel! "Dodson's Liver Tone" Acts Better and Doesn't Gripe, Salivate or Make You Sick—Don't Lose a . „ ( Day's Work-Read Guarantee! Fghl Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible! Take a dose of tln> danger • ms drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Oalomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact • with sour bile crashes into it, break l ing it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are tduggish and "all knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels con stipated or you have headache, dizzi ness, coated tongue, if breath is bad i ** fl on | e BRIGHTENS, REFRESHES, ADDS NEW DEU6HT TO OLD DRAPERIES 'OIIIS PUTNAM FADELESS O or tints as ycr wish Newest Tank Being Tested; Old Ones in Discard fl |E[ Til* ('bridle lank, H combined road uml cruae-coiiiilry lank weighing If> lons ami carrying ane six pounder and , three machine gunx. being examined by .ifll.em ut Camp franklin. Md. TIIIN tank (he luteal built by the United | Slate*, Ik manned by a crew of four men and attain* ■ s|.«fd of U mlleH an hour. At the left are a lot the i babj tanks our army used during the war. now dismantled and runllng al Camp franklin. Great Dam for San Francisco's New Reservoir The Hatch)- Hetchjr daiu. which will turn the Heirhy Hetchjr valley Into a hue* lake and five San Francisco Ita new water supply, la hearing rnnqtlrtliw. The dam will be one of the larireat In the country. It la 190 feet under the bed of the stream, and will be Sl2 feet MgK. >OO feet wide, with a thlckneaa of 300 feat at (ha base, and about 23 feet at the top. The lake will be more than aeven nlleo long and a mile lHde. The total coat of constructing the reaervujr amounts to about nine ailllloa dollars. The photograph shewi part of Ue wall of the great dan. _ >rOU NEED GHEHETS HBIMIH mm! | If you arc tak.ng cold, head it off right now by taking 'hfnry'* Expectorant. Take a few do«e* even- two hour* apart j and aee how quickly you will K«a over that firat chilly symptom of a cold and how hritk and lively you will feel later in. Your head will clear up. mucus utop form in*, your thio.it will become easy and in a short while you will lie feeling an we!l a« you ever did Sold by all druggi*t« and in "mailer town* by general merchant* in .TO anil (XV bottle*—Advertixement. Plan Honor to "Aniaca.'' - It has lieen suggested in Sydney, New South Willcs, iliat the Tasmanlnn sen. the «»ter« of which touch Aus triillu mid Ne# Zealand, he named the Anznc sen. a* a lasting memorial to lltv soldiers of I tot li countries who took part In the landing at lialllpojl.' FOR OVER 40 YEARS H AIJ/9 CATARRH MCT>IC*VXR has been lined suo-eaafully In tns treatment of Catarrh. fIAI.I.S CATARRH MKTMCINE oon» •lata of an which Quickly Relieves bv local apfjliat u>n. and the Internal Medicine. n Tonic, which through the tfltood *n the Mtiroua Sur faces, thua reHnctn* th«* inflammation Bold by all t!ru«icl*ts F* J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Doing and Saying. j There Uno |»n»\f.*h which Mrikes ;t truer Imliium 1 Iwiwwn two things t tlmn the oHT one which weljjh* c\ simple over against precept Helen ; Hunt J;i«-kvt«n. j Many n man jx a soft answer Ihm'iium* lie is known in hf» a hanl lilt ter. or stomach sour, just try a spoonful of hannless Dodson's Liver Tone to night. Here's mv guarantee—Go to any drug store and get a bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous T want vou to go back to the store and get vour money. Dodson's Liver Tone in destroying the sale of calomel because it is en- - tirely vegetable, therefore it ean not salivate or make you sick. This cnttntryerin-ted bulldlnga cost ing $40100.000.000 last year. although II could have jflnincnl quit* a lively war with that kmojint. The feminists are preaching the gos pel of death In the hnrnees, but It la understood that a kitchen apron la no part of the harness. There used to be a well-founded prejudice against soft coal, but, owing to cond'tlons, some of the- heat fam ilies are now lining It. Men and women who operate their prejudice* overtime will merely ex haust their go-»d nature and never dniw ■ dividend at all. One expert says the bousing short age will last ten yeurs aild that it | take a year and a half to meet pres ent needs. Nice prospect. ; E3l FARRBfS HAIR BALSAM . 111 imotl *1 [■■■lrFkUlM rX J R. ar.M4|ia»tnr«tcM« I "If*" 1 »>»raw>mt.».rl HINDERCORNS kMcm ty . iiim. tMu. Knpa ail iu, mmlur* to Cba tw, BUM ■■»!« wt. Ifi l.f Ml! or il Unr fflata. Ulani CtMH*l Wwli. I ■»*lg ■ 11. a. T i W. N U.. CHARLOTTE. NO. 9 -1923. Goat's Digestion Required. I'ii k I'm -trong for this chafing ilisll stuffs Tom —Well, si fellow has to he Ist nine fur that Itoston Kveoing „ Transcript When mi Oriental' woman does i "fancy work "it Is a that will.sell tit a high price. r Lota of things even the giwsip ue\cr. hears "f until the explosion 'Miles.
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