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running WATER in AboiUuc* GOULDf autowater Sytttat GOULDS PUHPS AND WATER SYSTEMS Write for booklet D giving details of our complete line of elec tric and etiginedriven pumps and water sys tems for every need. The Goulds Manufacturing Co. Seneca Falls. N. Y. Many of ??ur worst t:\mMcs art those whii;h uv exi'fct J>u: inner hap pen. ? ?? ? ??? ?????? ??? ? ?? #?? ? i I I CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP IS ! ? ? I CHILD'S BEST LAXATIVE ! ? ? ~?4 ; IIUltUY MOTUEIi : Kwn a fretful, { peevish child loves the pleasant taste of "California ri- Syrup" and it never fails M o;><n th<" lunvels. A ti*aspoon ' ful tmlay uiay prevent a sick child to morrow. Ask your drugcist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all attes printed on the bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may set an' imitation li? syrup. Mothers, Do This? W/ien the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relief. It does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of _ mothers know it. You should keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterola is al?o made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes. Better than a mustard plaster Sensible men are deaf to unjust criticism. eye s. bloort-shot eyes. watery eyes, sticky ey*s. all heated pr'>mptiy with nightly aopl'n" itlens i f R -man Eye Balsam. Adv. A man has a right f<> his ideals, but ; n-'t :'i>;vo nthers t ? ? 1 1 vt > ti> fliem. Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit ! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn. Instant ly that corn stops hurting, then short ly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or Irritation. : ? : r Transfer of Clara Barton's Home Held Invalid The late Clara Harton. founder of ilie American Ked Cross, i>n the In win of her home at (Hen Kelio, Md.. near Washington. A five-year legal has just ended with the court decision in Washington that .Mrs. Ma belie Kavv- i son liiron is without legal rights to the property, which was conveyed to her by Dr. Julian 15. ilubbeil. Miss Bar- j ton's secretary. after Doctor Ilubbeil and .Mrs. iiirou liad visited a medium and receive! "messages from t lie spirit world" advising him to deed her the home that she might make it a national shrine to Clara Marion. Dot-tor Hub bell charged that .Mrs. 1 1 iron forgot till about t lie memorial plan and even sold some of the Ian I. Sends Radio Waves 1,000 Miles Through Earth J I>r. J. Harris Rogers of Ilysittsvllle. .\ld., and tlie transmitter used in send .nn radio waves underground. With the use of about two amperes of cur rent lie has succeeded in radiating adio signals through the earth for h Instance of more than 1.000 miles. i< J> I TIGE WAS TOO RASH "T^e." the White House cat, is nmv at Walter. Uecd hospital for treatment, ile chased one of the squirrels on the White (louse lav n- once ton 'often tind was scratched se erely over the eyes GOLF STAR A BRIDE Alexa Stirling, the national woman's .olf title holder, with her husband. I>r. W'ilbert Grieve Fraser of Ottawa, Can ada, after their recent marriage at the home of Miss Stirling's parents, East Lake, Ga. Progress on National Cathedral The National cathedral on Slounl Sr. Albans In Washington is one-eightri completed. The camera is looking' <11 - reotly into the apse of t lie sanctuary ln?n??:i t h which, in'tbo Bethlehem chap el, are I m r led Admiral I )owey, Wood row Wilson, Henry Vaiighan of I'.os ton ami several notable bishops of the I 'rote.stant Episcopal church. The flag flying over the apse was contributed by workmen htiililins the cathedra! Bombs Hawaiians Will Hear ' ? H. Miller Photograph shows the external bomb rack adaptor attached to an air plane such as will be used in the Joint army and navy maneuvers to be held In iiawalian waters. -v: .V, * ?" > ^ \ ? ? Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Hoot is eoon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in nil interview of the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are re jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applica tions are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is on sale at all drug stoics in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to te<t this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Jiiilmcr & Co., Binghaiuton, X. V., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Physique Value When Frank A. Validerlip was pre siding over tin; largest financial insti tution America has ever known, tlie National City bank of New York, lie said : "In picking a man for a hisihly re sponsible executive posiiioii, I always take into account both bis physical condition utid his physique. I'nlei-s lie has built up ;i strong, healthy body. I don't want him. because during the terrible stress and strain of a ^reat crisis, when you neetl his services most, lie is likely to cave in."? - Hearst's International < 'osinopolitan. Never Be Without a Bottle of ITan ford's Balsam of Mvrrh. Has pow erful antiseptic qualities; unexcelled for Cuts, Brims. Wounds anil Sores. 3oc. ? A<lv. First Salt Made in 1791 Louisiana Lias for years been a Source oK sail in the Cniled States, the lirsl erode r-. riniiitr having been done on a snui.ll si-ale in 1 7I? I from the salt, water sprin'as in that slate. The Indians founil their salt in this way. however, long before the advent of the white man. In IS sli! a more suc cessful moiled was worked out. In 1 si J'J, under the difecrioti of piotmer troops of the I 'on federate army, rock salt was discovered' :tt Atery island.' Jtist f."i feet benenrli the surface of the ground. Chnsl Ipii'i'm ?c*n>*ral1y ln<liratt?* tll3orilored atiimach. livi-r ;i n>! bowels. Wriirht's In llun Vfij'Mnlilii fills restore regularity without Krtliliof. 272 Pearl S'.., N. Y Adv. Veteran Bandmaster Itovcoe <!. Ingrahum ??f Unci; land. ! Maine,, af I he age of eighty. is si ill a bandmaster and as usual will lend the .Memorial day pr?-??vssit?n I his year. Since he starred his musical career 7*' years ago by playing in a comb band, : lie has organized inure ihati fifty brass) builds, taiiuhf more rl.ian I .mm pupils and marched from i'J.iHH to I.'.ihhi I miles in parades. K'vvry town in Knov coiinly has organized a band under I Mr. Ingra ham's leadership. Don't Suffer With Itching Rashes UseCuticura Soap, Ointment. TaJimnv soid everywhere Sfcmpla# free of Ct tic or a L&bortkdartvt. Dept. M, Maiden, if&ft. A Better Heel to Walk On ?PRing-sTE:P Rubber 'Heels OT qde of Spr.iynd Rubber ? tlw purest, tour/heat and most uniform rubber known And for the bout afioiiKcIo you over had ? I USK1DE ? (fw wonder note for wear United States Rubber Company A Cook Book that will fairly make your mouth water for the good foods it ftliows. Every one of the hundreds of recipes has been tested bv an expert and tasted by fine judges. Your copy free! Send ten cents ioday to cover mailing eo?t. Tb? (Union Bakuif Po?d?r C?., Ciariminft, (him iHfS BAKING POWDIR^S A tried and proved baking powcirr. Every can of Snow King is full of gooJness. Eco nomical, too? 2 5c for 2 5 ounces. SO years of Success* ALLEN'S F0OTEASE For Tired Fast It Can't Be Beat At night when your feet nretired, sure and swollen ^frotn much walking or ' <lartt-i:iir sprinkle two AI.ltN SFOOT-EASE powders lii t !j>- foot -hath, gently ?? r:lh the son- ami ill 1 1 :i 1 1 1 > ?< 1 parts anil jj \ is like niacin. *' >hake Allrn'sFool-Ease into your shoes in the morning and walk in i oiufort. It tak*-s the friction from the Shoe. Sold everywhere. For FREE Sample and F<?<t-Ka-e Walking Doll, OddrtM, ALLEYS FUOI -LASE. U Roy. N. X. There' s quick, positive relief in GENEROUS 50( BOX At oU Drugjyjts-.? Monpy back Guararrtw Low~ cost Transportation Star # Cars STAR CARS MAKE GOOD \ 2292 Star owners report that they averaged 233 10 miles to each gallon of gasoline. 2292 Stnr owners report that they averaged 1 14 cent per mile for mechanical repairs and replacements. i 2292 Starowners report an averageof 9S17 miles on asetof tires. In other words 2292 Star owners report that their Star Cars delivered service at an average cost per mile of 2 1 10 cents for oil, gasoline, tires and mechanical repairs and replacements. This surely is low cost transportation. Powered with the New Million Dollar Motor the Star Car offers exceptional value at a price within the reach of every purse. See it. Examine it Drive in it. We will then be content to leave the decision to you. Star Car Prices f. o. b. Lansing. Mich. Touring $540 Road iter $540 Coupe $715 2- Door Sfdan $750 4-Door Sedan $820 Commercial Chassis $445 DURANT MOTORS . INC . Broadway at 57th Street, New York Dealers and Service Stations Throughout the United States and Canada PLANTS: Elizabeth, N. J , Lansing, Mich., Oakland, Cai., Toronto. Ont.
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