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That Yellow Squeak
“Chicken hawks is a cowardly lot.”
says old Joe Jopples, “but canaries is
the yellowest birds of all.” —Farm
and Fireside.
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of the
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Paul Waner, m
Voted Most Valuable o
Player in 1927 |
National League, g
Says Luckies Do Not /
Affect His Wind
fa
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ritating my throat. I soon dis- llllpw
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my throat clear and do not
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No Throat Irritation-No Cough*
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How to Treat Colds
Grippe and the Flu
In selecting a remedy for colds,
grippe and influenza you should keep
in mind the cause of these maladies;
namely, a clogged condition of the in
testinal tract. Any 'remedy that
merely controls the symptoms but
does not remove the cause cannot
give you permanent relief.
Dr. Hitchcock solved this problem
years ago, and his prescription known
Hi tchcock's LaxanvePowdety
Extensive Travels
•Tack —“Does your wife drive the
car all over now?” Bill—‘‘You guessed
it—sidewalks and all.” —Pathfinder
Magazine.
as Hitchcock’s Laxative Powder has
become famous as the best of all cor
rective remedies for bad colds, grippe
and flu. It removes the cause by
thoroughly cleansing the bowels, re
lieving that clogged condition -which
forms a breeding place for the germs.
Get a package at any drug store —
only twenty-five cents.
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
: Give Lives to Save ;
: Lad Unable to Swim -
; Sand Point. Idaho.—When their J
• boat upset on Lake Pend Oreille, j
I near here, Wilmer Altman and J
* George Kjellen, high school boys, j
• gave their lives to save that of J
" a companion who was unable to 1
• swim. 4
” Altman and Kjellen were so j
• exhausted by their efforts to n
’ right the boat and get the third J
■ boy, Howard Crabtree, into it, n
' that they were unable to clam- J
• her aboard. The boat drifted to 1
. shore several hours later, and 3
' Crabtree, nearly frozen, was tak- j
-ento a hospital and revived. 4
BEGGAR IN DAYTIME,
BUTTERFLY BY NIGHT
Accident Reveals Mendicant’s
Dual Life.
Florence, Italy.—An automobile ac
cident has been the means of disclos
ing an extraordinary case of double
life, led by a woman. For some time
a woman beggar had been a familiar
and most pitiable object, in the
streets of Florence. She was clad in
rags. Over one presumably blind eye
was a much-soiled bandage. One foot
dragged, as if crippled or paralyzed.
And in broken, whining accents, she
solicited alms, which were freely be
stowed upon her.
Then one day she was knocked down
by an automobile and slightly hurt, so
as to be taken to a hospital. There
it was found that her bandaged eye
was perfectly sound, anti that both
feet were not only sound, but particu
larly well formed. In brief, there was
physically nothing I lie matter with
her. Thereupon, investigation was
made, and it was found that after
begging all day, at nightfall she ex
changed her rags for costly attire, and
spent the evenings at fashionable res
taurants, balls and other entertain
ments. leading a veritable butterfly ex
istence on the thousands of dollars
that had been bestowed as alms upon
the supposed beggar woman.
Maybe This Is Why
Sheep Follow Leader
Bromsgrove, England.—Green sheep
in the pastures of IV. E. Dodd have
been attracting much attention. Au
tomobilists and others who had fleet
ing glimpses of the animals assumed
that they had been treated with some
new colored sheep dip.
Investigation, however, revealed
that the green was natural grass in
a flourishing condition.
For months the sheep at Dodd's
Copton Hill farm have been running
in an old hayfield In which there were
several stacks of last season’s hay.
Investigators reported that the
sheep, in feeding around the hay
stacks, had shaken down large num
bers of seeds which took root in
their wool. Aided by the rains and
the body heat of the sheep, the seeds
germinated rapidly and began their
natural growth.
The grass had not reached maturity
by any means, however, as it was nib
bled off each sheep’s back by the oth
er sheep as fast as it reached a length
where it could be nibbled.
15 Shipwrecked Sailors
Battle Sharks Two Hours
New York.—A battle in which 15
shipwrecked sailors in a storm-tossed
lifeboat fought off a school of sharks
with only their oars and knives as
weapons was told by three of the
crew of the British freighter Yungvay,
which was dashed to pieces recently
on a reef off the Bahama islands.
The men, who arrived on the Munson
liner Munargo, are Frank Koslow,
Frank Monahan and Vilins Klavins.
As the row for shore was started
a school of‘sharks appeared in the
wake of the boat and a two-hour fight
started. Leaping and snapping at the
oars the sharks followed the boat to
the beach, where for four days the
men were cared for by natives. La
ter the sailors went to Nassau, where
three took a boat for New York and
their twelve companions returned to
Kingston, their home port.
The Yungvay, an 800-ton freighter
carried a cargo of gasoline and kero
sene from New York.
Must Support 2 Dogs
as Well as His Wife
Los Angeles.—Two dogs profit to the
extent of $45 a month for their sup
port in a court order awarding ali
mony to Irene Cummings, film actress,
from her husband, Boy Cummings,
vaudeville and film flayer. Cummings
appeared in the Superior court on an
alimony proceeding brought by Mrs.
Cummings in her suit for a divorce.
A question involved was the support
of two great Danes. Mrs. Cummings
declared it cost her $1.40 a day to feed
the dogs, valued at $2,000 each, Cum
mings agreed to pay the dogs’ board
bill. The wife was granted $230 a
month for her own support.
Prefers Cell
Elyria. Ohio.—The city jail has one
inmate who is so well satisfied with
the treatment received there that he
refuses to leave. The man is seventy
six years old and was placed in jail
for a minor offense several days ago.
His time is up, but every time police
swing the door and ask him to go he
most emphatically refusen.
\\/
Why
SO MANY. SMOKERS HAVE
CHANGED TO CHESTERFIELD
We STATE it as
our honest belief that
the tobaccos used in
Chesterfield cigarettes
are of finer quality / X
and hence of better .
taste than in auy
other cigarette at the
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
•.. and what’s more— \ - sss7
THEY’RE MILD
and yet THEY SATISFY!
Somewhere in a lifetime, all the
thrills have worn out.
Women, Here are Facts!
Jacksonville, Fla.—“l was suffer
ing with a trouble which developed
after motherhood.
I was nervous,
weak and all run
down and had such
severe pains that I
could not straight
en up. I had func
tional disturbances
and suffered dis
tress. Finally I
got clear down in
• bed —was not able
to put piy feet to
the floor. I doc
tored without get-
ting relief. Finally, upon the advice
of a friend, I started to take Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. By
the time I had taken one bottle I
was able to get up. By the time I
had taken nine my health was com
pletely restored.” —Mrs. Myrtle Han
ley, 1634 Clark St All dealers.
Procession
"You have a great following.”
“I hope so," answered Senator Sor
ghum. “But that following is coming
along pretty fast with ideas of its
own. Sometimes I am not sure
whether I am being followed or pur
sued.”
If Back Hurts
Flush Kidneys
Drink Plenty of Water and Take .
Glass of Salts Before Break-
fast Occasionally
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don't get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
lot of drugs that excite the kidneys
and irritate the entire urinary tract.
Keep your kidneys clean like you
keep your bowels clean, by flushing
them with a mild, harmless salts
which helps to remove the body’s
urinous waste and stimulate them to
their normal activity.
The function of the kidneys is to
filter the blood. Tn 24 hours they
strain from it 500 grains of acid and
waste, so we can readily understand
the vital importance of keeping the
kidneys active.
Drink lots of good water —you can’t
drink too much; also get from any
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast each
morning for a few days and your kid
neys may then act fine. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia.
and has been used for years to help
clean and stimulate clogged kidneys:
also to neutralize the acids in the
system so they are no longer a source
of irritation, thus often relieving
bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in
hire: makes a delightful effervescent
ithia-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to helj
keep their kidneys clean and active
Try this: also keep up the watei
drinking, and no doubt you will won
der what became of your kidney trou
ble and backache.
Rumors always precede scandal.
Vast Irrigation Project
About 2.000,000 acres could be irri
gated by the Boulder dam basin in the
states of Nevada, Arizona and Cali
fornia and in Mexico. The construc
tion period would be about seven :
years from the time work is started on
the construction railroad. The dam.
to store 25.000,000 acre-feet, would
cost $41,500,000 and power develop
ment an additional $31,500,000, ac
cording to bureau of reclamation es- ■
timates.
Do not waste more money on un
necessaries than your father had to
live on.
Egotism also makes the world go
round as well as love.
i Demand j
RiiiL’**s
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Aspirin
Tee whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for
pain. But it's just as important to know that there is only we
genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and
on the box. If it says Bayer, it’s genuine; and if it doesn’t, it is
not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds,
and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and
rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer—at any drugstore—
with proven directions.
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;
it does NOT affect the heart
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Relieves Indirection. Regulates the Liver,
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Large bottle, fl. Satisfaction or Money Re
funded The Vital Medicine Co..Bessemer.Ala.
Evidently Was Hungry
Albert Brown, a down-and-outer,
walked into a restaurant at Mount
Carmel, 111., and asked for a handout.
Two persons who heard Brown’s story
agreed to pay for all he could eat.
Brown made away with seventeen
hamburger sandwiches, nine cups of
coffee, seven slices of bacon, two pints
of milk, three oyster stews, six jelly
rolls, two cans of beans and six
glasses of water.
Something in That
Teacher—What is the hardest thing
to learn about farming?
Student —Getting up at 5 a. m.
Persons* who are locked in slumber
are contented prisoners.
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