Liniment That Soaks in Best for Animals * " J.V IRRIT.l TIS'C. burning " ^inhncnt houlJ hai't" aggra vated this cast'. M us: an g L.iui vu'nt brought prompt relief b/eause its amazing healing fore's arc quukly absorbed by j| . the skin. To do ?ood. a liniment must work Into tin? Idood. This is v'spci i.illy im portant tti overcoming si>r.iias and aches in animals. - Make this simple test with any num ber of different liniments and decide for yourself the one that is most effective: Hub the liniment into your palms. Then wash thoroughly. A few hours later you will notice the odor of Mus tang Liniment in the urinary secretions ? proving that It has been absorbed lti'o the blood. What other liniment passes this test? Now you know why Mustang Liniment is spoken of so highly everywhere. 23c ? 50c ? S1.0'1 at drug & general stores. MUSTANG Liniment Teamster's Life Saved "Peterson Ointmen^ Co.. Inc. I' !>ad a. Very severe sore on my leg for years. I am a teamster 1 tried all medicines and salves, h'.t without success. I "tried doc tors. bit they failed to cure m?\ L ????!!? I n't sleep for many tiiguts from pain. iMct.ors said I ? -? :ld not live for nu-p* t: art two years Finally Peterson's Ointment was re- ?mtnended to .mo and by :!? f 'i ?? sor? \\ is entirely healed. Thankf'.lly yo".rs. U '!!!:i:n I taase. West I'-irk ? >!iin. Marc1'. ISIS, can- P. O lt?df/ l!?\ l'1'1 " Peterson s;'Vs: "I am proud of tlii! above 'i-tt.er and have hundreds of oth ers rba" t ?? 1 1 of wor.derful 'euros of K.-zer ' Pi'es and Skin |?ise:?ses " P-t?- .-son's ? ?intito-". t is - r; " cent's a b 'X M ill orders titled by p.-'erson Otrtrr.-n* <"?>. Muffalo Talent Long Unrecognized Mo I.. i s ?. . .i. hi;, do her i .-r -?!??::- iji t?\or> part "! the civili/ed -W'.'-H. v, I'.-.t s. t. w a>- s; rit ;.cl!ii^ f??r ?VfT, her early day*. she nvt v.-it !i some rebufN. !? i?-ii \\ ? *"i : i . i have . oltWt dally ? ? mi _c'i many another person. She w.'S ? the attention of s.r \r . t-fnr S iii.iv.an it. |nn?5 am! !:?? <!. ! r?? ? !t : : . ??:iot:L'ii- of (tor vo{<v. to v arr.ii.r !! her' III his S \. \ opera i o' r.\ She was ai~o a .; <. S_ AllitTt-i K:f!t'io-.r -r I'd "CASCARETS" IF BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED? 10c A BOX If Dszry. Headachy or Stomach Is Sour, Clean the Bowels. To clean your ?e. _rrr? .3?" bowels Without acting, take "t'as *- ? ? carets. S ! c X, v headache, <iizzi L. .V^* , ness. biliousness. ?"3 cases, indigestion ^ ' sour upset stont ach tiinl all such distress "one bv morning. Nicest lax r.' : e an 1 cathartic on eafch for grown ups and children. 10c a box? a!! drug; stores. ? Philippine Telephones in .Manila, capital '>i" the Philip J !!n -v pit' use of .the telephone i- gfi>\\ it::: so rapidly that tin mpany which operates flu* telephone s\ stetn titlds i! ? aipotnutic serv ice with a pa- ity (>:" subscribers recently installed altvu iy i>i|ti.'muu Tlit'rff?ri', 'plans afo t?fi i ; ir made for enlargements of .".titmmit .?? serv ice that will take !' otr n" t:ie year-- t ? ? accomplish and whjc! , when o!itpk'teii. will i>e a dcf|'ia!e IJ. ?T ?'nl> !'<>r Manila itsejf but also fop |;s ! Ill ' ?* 1 i: ri^s. DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the Safety "Bayer Cross." W"ra(n^:- T"nle.?s you see the name "Haver" on package or on tablets you ?are not getting the genuine liayer Aspirin proved safe by millions a:ii I'rescril.ed by physicians for years. Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. ? Adv. Gifts Divided VisL-or (to fond mother) That boy of. yours seems to have a fare thirst lor knowledge. .Mother- Yes. lie ?.'??is las [hirst t : ti h;> father, and I - knowledge srom me. Cuttcura Soap for tiie Complexion. Jiothin;! better than Cuticura Soap daily and Ointment now and then as needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant ruticura Talcum, and you have the I'uneura Toilet Trio. ? Advertisement. Sprinter's Heart "i'aavo Xtirnii." says a sport item, "is a medical freak. lie has a heart only about half the sixc of an ordinary l.uttutn." He must bp. St. Pa.ul Pio neer Press. One Secret of Beauty Is Foot Comfort Frequently you hear people say, "My feet perspire winter and summer when I put on rubbers or heavier foot-wear ? then, when I remove my shoes my feet . chili quickly, and often my hose seem wet through" ? in evfry community thousands now use ALLEN'S F00T=E4SE in the foot-bath daily, and then dust the feet and shake into the shoes this antiseptic, healing powder. Full directions on box at all Drug Stores. Trial Package and a Foot-Ease Walking Doll sent FREE, addresa ? ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Le R07, N. Y. J STATE GETS NEW ONLY NEW YORK AND PENNSVL- . VANIA AHEAD IN NEW CON CRETE HIGHWAYS. Raleigh. Oniy New. York and Pennsylvania led North C irollna last year in con tracts for i In* const ruction of concrete ?M id -, a; .- tiding to. figures made pub lir. !iy Portland Cement Company, jf CUicngo. North Carolina's ti>tal was miles while Pennsylvania and New York had !>!)!> and 540 miles respect' ive'.v. . The o ;uii::!eiit ' f 0.071 miles, of eigllli'-u fool Concrete was laid i>y count i< staves and Federal aid dur-. inn th-> ,vear This mileage, added to the total .already paved, makes avail aide to the lT.tM'iMHNl motor vehicles now ope atini: over our highways near- , iv milts of permanent concrete highway. ?In North Carolina up to iHvem ber 1. t:.'2i." the article based on the figures states, "the Slate had complet ed or. placed under contract during tho pr evious eleven months a total of' 520 J miles of concrete roads. During the j same period a total of miles of asphalt paveineut was similarly com i i ! ? 'J placed nnder contract. I lie actually completed concrete for the fill! yaer amounted to i'.tiiU.t! is yards or 7 miles of ejghteen foot pave-: nient." Leaicn Launches D.ive For Fund3. \,.ri:i Cuolina members *of the Arneri.- at. Legion began a campaign, to : i s ? their oiiota of (lie five million dol- 1 i.ir eTldoW'inelll fund for I lie relief of ':.-.iliied scieraiis afitl o;;i?ha:)s with the .mnoijm eim-at of il n-ruor A W. Mi:-' l.i ill that he will head the temporary 1 orgat!'.; u'ior. in the. State. State i o::itnander Wade Phillips, of l,i i.:iiu < n. aid . other officers of the !e,u:oti v isii ij. I.Inh'igli and obtained the Governor's- acceptance. Organiza tioii piat'.s for a concerted campaign in ? N>rth ( a rofitia . are now being perfect : ed l?\ members of the legion who will d.o the bulk of t he work. The cam paign is in be carried on in every c- iinty by the Legionnaires with tin i rice or a c mimiMee of represen- ' t.a'ivi' mi-ti a::d women who. will coin: ; pose the tJovi nioi ?'* advisory board. Fire Loss Would Build 75 Schools. More than one thousand residetOta! c-'sting more than $5,000 each to eon -tract could be built with the amount of money destroyed by tire in North Carolina during PJ21. according to a statement . issued ay Stacoy W. Wade. Insurance Commissioner. The lire ; waste would have Tni ill 75 school build: ings costing* :?75.o?o each. or fi:i lire proof SlOrt.Ovo hospitals. North Carolina's tire loss for the year was as against a loss : of more than $-M?(Uto)u,m>n in the entire United States. Thus the. State has a. per capita lire loss that is lower than the per capita fire loss of the United States as a whole. On the subject of deaths caused by lire in the I'niied States last year .Mr. Wade says; I "Localizing the deplorable deaths in tires i:i the United States would give as crepe 4 >? every home, apart nn-nt and hole! entrance in our thriving cities such as Golds-boro. Rocky Mount; Kin- ; s'.ou or (iastonia. Again that sad ii.e- | lire repfr setits the death of nearly our entire .rolloge populat ion. "The Triangle Shirt Wai.si factory fire with its II.' girl victims, the !r |.ai:-s Theatre tire with its iVui) vic tims; the ColPinVoad School House tire with its 1 75 victims, the Clevis . I.i ::jI. South Carolina. school house fire j with its 7 ?; : lftiident.ilied victims Ijui^ed j in a common grave, and the recent Oh^-imas day lire in a one-story s hoe! house near Hoba.rt. Oklahoma, with iis :!7 ?"?victims, certainly .should make more than a passing impression on every thinking, man ami woman. "In thinking about these facts, let two other facts 'sink in.' that at least; three-fourths of these sacrifices of precious, lives and property were due I ) fires, which could have been pre- i vented by the . exercise of ordinary' care and caution, and that (ire insur ance does, not restore the property any more than life insurance brings back the 15AO0 lire victims. "When, and only when a keen 'fir-3 consciousness' will awaken in- each citizen, will these needless sacrifices 1 he prevented. "With our fire prevention record, commanding ihe admiration of the entire Nation, will this, suffice. Your aid and co operation are absolutely es- | sential." "Sincerely, "STACK Y W. \YADJS, "Insurance Commissioner." { -;7 Artillery Officers Are Shifted. Major Robert Hanks Lewis, Jr., of j the L'nd Battalion. 2f>2nd Coast Artil- j lery Regiinent. North Carolina Nation- ! al Guard has busn relieved of his du ties with the 2nd -Battalion and reas . signed to the command of the 1st Bat talion of the same Regiment, according to special orders Issued bv Adjutant General J. Van B. Metts. Second Lieu tenant James A .Clifton, Jr., has beeu relieved of his duties with the 2nd Bat talion of the same' regiment and re assigned to be adjutant of the 1st Battalion. Most Exclusive Club in the World Tin- Kekyl Island dull, near Urtinswiek, (la., is known as the must exclusive cluli in the world ami news photog raphers. liavy always l?rn rigidly kept off the island, lint t lie other day <?ne was admitted ami was allowed to make ihis picture ut' the beautiful club lipase which is frequented by many people .high in society. Citizenship Trophy Received by Wyoming (Jov.. AelJio Tayloe liosSs receiving the Collier's trophy, awarded tin1 slate showing greatest iHwrntnii* ?.!' tail: m ['resident ial vote last November, from William 1'. I.arkln, vice president of 1*. I-'. Collier & Son company. .1: < 'hey eiine. Bradford Ili'ss. standing beside his mother, unveiled the trophy as a boy scout. Wyoming's gain in votes last .No ember over the rresideutial poll of H'"0 was ;!7.7 per. cent, while the average for the nation was only 4.? per cent. HIS MONGRELS WON Sculpture for Missouri's Capitol | A liken; N. A.. ami his st;rtin? | of the "Missouri Kivcr." nno of Hie j tuo ill It'ii'ori'-jil foinposit ions in liron/.e I wliicli iiro to lliink tin* niiiin I'litnmre ! of tlii* .Missouri stsite ?'n j ?i t? >1 in Ji'f fei>on' City. Hi K. .Mason i ? l T;iiuWo.ri )i, X. II., I ins ii n'am- of ni'Hurcl < !? uluclt li?? values :it about $."?(? which won '.lie racv :if tin* winter sports at NVwpon. X. J I., 'icl't'iit i ii^r teams that are valued at thonsjuuls tit' i|'?{|;ir*. Mason is i shown with his load tlo^, "Mavk." YOUNG CUNO HERE Wllderieji C'uno, son of me loruier chancellor of Germany, has arrived In the United States to pursue some studies. Irish Train Blown From a Viaduct Wink- crossing a viaduct over a deep and. wide valley near INtncgal. ire land, a train was blown oil the rails. Two men and two women were killed and nine persons lt.jured, while the coaches were left hanging over the valley below. The spot Is one of the wildest and most desulate in the country and ; the victims lay for hours exposed to the storm before help reached them. The j photograph shows the scene of the unusual disaster with the coaches hanging over the viaduct after the fatal plunge. if A Sweet Breath ^5 at all times J After eatinO or smoking Wrlgley's freshens the mouth and sweetens the breath. Nerves are soothed, throat is refreshed and digestion aided So easy to carry the little packet! WRKLEVS II - after eVery meal /UM | __ r a shade better u THE <? SPRINGLESS SHADES Last Longer? Look Better At Your Dealers or Write Cunningham Springiest Shad* Co. Manufacturers, Greensboro, N. C. J Tin* liuyt' L-:>i<'S <>:' li'iiri Vir.s 'li:i|M'i i.i \Vi-?ii!iiti-tfr ?!.??> :ir? !.?? 1 r>V O' I f u li;t \ i* t :i I'll I ^ \ < - i ' ' v ' i:i t; i\ CHANGE IS THE IAW of the universe." so we are told. But there arc ex ceptions to -every rule. Snow King Baking Powder n e v e r changes. That's why most Southern house wives like to use it. The highest quality in a 25 ounce can for 25 cents. Ptrmari tnt roads an a good tn vestment The ? n?>t an exfcr.se High Cost of Postponing Permanent Highway Building Poor motor ronds stifie industry and agriculture; waste husc sums annu ally in hkh maintenance costs, and greatly increase gasoline, tire and repair bills. There is not a state, not a county, not a commu nity, that i^n't paying a heavy price for having too few permanent ro.ids. There are still many seo'ior.s of the country ? even whole states? that are trying to operate twentieth century traffic over nineteenth century roads. Tins is costing millions oi dol lars every year, and will keep cn cost mt; millions until we have well developed permanent high way systems everywhere. Even what we often call the more progressive communities are far behind the demands of modern highway traffic u nil i'.9 16,000.000 motor vehicles. From the Atlantic to the Pa cific, and from Canada to Mex ico, v.eneed moreConcrete roads ? the roads for twentieth cen tury traffic. Your highway officials want to be of the proatest possible service to you. Get behind them with ways and means that v. ill provide more Concrete roads and streets. Such an investment will pay you big dividends year after year. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 West Washington street CHICAGO a4 National Organization to Imfrrovt and Extend the Uhs of Concrete Offices in 29 Cine*

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