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Dragging Days
and
Restless Nights
Lack ot pep ia bee&traily earned by
etegfled-*9 system*. Feec-a-miat
it thormgh. depew&mem yet sfearie
m mctism. Effect*** m smaller <imen
jo* eiew it. Madera,
seieatifle, safe, iwa-aai^-feesaB*,
tbs.
Feenamint
IFOR CONSTIPATION [
A* Accidental Fail j
Notts*, difwwwfas; m states- r
mm*’* bB, »ld M a WminiogUf* tm:
“ : A fcojMriesw felt an*t it warn't the . i
p*Xft efeap'* finH, either. Th* way
18 happened, ft resaad* «w of a story.
"They were afl playing blind man'*
feoff ta She petrlor loasd the Cfertet
tons tree, and little Jack was 'SC
I’Seatty he made a catch.
" ' ALa, I fctwm who I’ve ca^gfeC fee
said. !
'Who, dear?" tesgfeed fete ssetfew,
*■ Mr. Water. I can feel his
beard.' j:
“did r a old Grannlo-i Gain* ret
Rttte 3rnt.ii turn of her wifi™
;
Children need noi steal
your health «
There sfacrdd he no health- penally
attached to n»therh&3d- There isn't
imwn rea By healthy women. Ex¬
pectant mother* who think of the
baby’s health » well as their com,
should take a gised vegetable tonic to
protect the two lives—Or. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, Ail dealers.
Every package of it contains s
Symptom Blank.. RB it out and mail
it to Dt. Pierce’t Clinic. Buffalo, N, Y-,
for FREE medical advice.
Long Skirt* Patriotic
Aa*tr»H«n girl* havw N*eo »
to mr dmmi an inch or two long¬ ’
er than maiden* in other part* of the
world to help their eoantty. Sheep
farmer* of Australia, pointing oat
that conntry - * gresstew. industry is :
'
tfervattned l<y the earrent lower ton
noiptkin and price of wool, hate >
urged that fashion* should be disre ;
jrarrted and dresses* worn •<* long as :
possifele—always. Paris or patriot - j
Ism, I* the fry.
IN EVERY HOME !.
. Because of the fact that toe gen¬ i
eral public has come to regard as¬ :
pirin aa a medical necessity and
the average home always has one
or more boxes on hand at all times,
it is now possible to purchase
twelve 5-grain tablets of genuine
pare aspirin for 10c. There is no ■
reason to pay more. When you go
into a drug store to buy aspirin, i
never say “Gim’me some aspirin.'' !
Be safe, be sure, be sensible. Al¬
ways ask for St Joseph’s Genuine
Pure Aspirin and you will get as¬
pirin that thousands of druggists
lcn»w StJoseph’s is as pure as money both can buy.
Aspirin is this genuine
and pure and because of fact
has quickly become the largest sell¬
ing aspirin in the world for 10c.
It meets every government stan¬
dard. The next time you wart as¬
•eph's* pirin be sure to ask for "StJo*
HU Lucky Day
G, T. EobcrtsOR. a truck driver liv¬
ing near Roanoke, Ya., noticed an or¬
dinary match box lying in the under,
brush white hauling cord wood. He
saw the box as he passed each day.
Finally, having motor touble at this
spot and wanting a match to clean
the carburetor, he picked up the lex.
It contain*"!.! F-’l in bills.
For Tho»e Who A*pire
It is better to be an Interesting
personality than to he an efficient
machine.—American Magazine.
He Should Know
“I bear Katherine is marrying that
X-ray specialist.”
"Yes. What can he see in herT”
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DON’T LET WORMS
TORTURE CHILDREN
Children who have worms
have net a chance of being
healthy. Watch for the symp¬
toms. Gritting the teeth, pick¬
ing the nostrils, disordered
stomach.
Kid jcur child's body of these ruia
cus parasite*. Ore* him Frey's Ver
Tsificfe—America** Siie. sttcnl ,e
worts osed;ciae for 75 years. Say it
today. At ell drat stores.
Frey’s Vermifuge
E xftcls Worms
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GEORGIA
N E VV S
Happenings Over
the State.
bbse ,
A campaign against mo-ii re¬
ported among the tobacco teds of the \
Tffltea area, wfl fee teaselt«d there by
Massing E. Yeomans, state euteaalo- l :
gfefc i
Immediate start, oa a aire-Sto'J g ait i
course of the Bobby Jem.** course la
Atlanta is coatemptated. as a S'-K*> ■
fitn4 was appropriated by couaeil far l ;
t feat purpose .
Tfee Me Dots tusk hosiery Kids aad H.
8. Camiefeaet hosiery mi Us are rent- :
slag full time. Advance orders guar- I
astee eoorisaed operation for some •’
time, it is said.
Three officers were wounded at Ft
Henning as they stood near as artil- t
I err field piece dsertag the firing of
felask amtEatnWese in mimic warfare, :
the fxrst casualties of the maneuvers. i
Grading, preparatory to paving, baa
begun the Colutdtt county end ,
out
of state highway number 35, which
runs from Moaiwie through Thomas
rife to the Georgia-Florida state line.
Atunsmteeatea* is made %iat on May
I Sowega Melon association will :
consider appSeatfoas for 1&> meloa )
toapeewn to fee used daring the melon ■
shipping season is Florida and Geor- ;
gte. ; ‘
Augusta women have announced
plans to give a handsome silver poach :
bows and Ii goblet* to the cruiser
Aagusta, named for that city, and
christened two years ago by Ml**
Evelyn MeDaaieL ;
:
Charles A, Wickers ham ha.* been
re-elected president of the Atlanta j
k West Point railroad company and
the Western Railway of Alabama. The
annua! meeting of the stockholders |
was held its Atlanta. i
Mayor James L. Key of Atlanta ap¬
proved council resolutions setting up •
II Ws to provide an expert to ai* »». .
in the fight of the Atlanta borough •
council and the administration against
any gas rate increase.
Camilla's new IJtHJ.O'M school plant .
vsi opened with appropriate ceremo¬ :
ny. A bond Issue for the Camilla
consolidated school district for 3110.
0*5+) financed ft. and also the bsfldisg
of a school for negro**. !
Mayor James l* Key of Atlanta pre¬
pared to leave for France when he
asked for information regarding a \
passport effective May II. He and j
bis daughter, Mias Bath Key, are to :
make the trip a.* guests of the French
government. | 1
There is more money on savings de
posit in Valdosta and Lowndes conn- j
ty at this time than has been re- I
corded in years: there are less Tacant j
dwellings in Valdosta and more peo- i
pie employed at living wages than I
there were one year ago. S
Trial of IT j oaths, from north Geor¬
gia and North Carolina, on a charge ;
of conspiracy to violate the national .
motor vehicle law will be began before
Judge E. Marvin Cnder-wood in Called j
States court at GaiaesvlUe oa May , .'
4, federal officials said. 5
Two valuable males and three hogs i
were killed on the farm of N. B. Wil¬ i
liams, near Hadley, when a bolt of
lightning struck a barn on the farts
during an electric and rain storm,
Considerable damage was reported to ■
have been done to the barn.
A beautiful new lily pool has been j
balit at the Georgta training school
for boys near Mllledgevllle. The pool
Is part of a rock garden that is be
in* built by the boys at the school
,
in connection with their study of the '
trade of gardening and nursery work. :
Grady and Tom Bunn held in jail in ;
Barr.sevi!!e, in connection with the
killing of their father. T. £. Bann,
have made no statement in connection
with the case, other than to deny s
any knowledge of how their father met
his death, it was reported recently.
TSe youths will be held natil the meet¬
ing of the grand jury on May 25.
Campbell county, with her 9.S03 eit
Siens and 211 stjsare miles of terri¬
tory, will become a part of Fulton
county on January 1. 1932. barring le¬ f
gal complications, the Toters of Ful¬
ton decided by a vote of 2,757 to 1.S53
In a special election. The name of :
Fulton will be retained in the new
county. S
■
Capt Frank L. McKoy. of College
Park, has received orders from the
war department relieving him from
duty as a student on the completion
of his present course of instruction
1 at the Fort Benning infantry school
and directing him to sail from New
York for the Canal Zone. Panama.
: about July 9. He is to remain on duty
In that section for two years.
I Mayor O. E. McDermed. of Gaines
grille recently announced that the mu¬
nicipal swimming pooi will open June s
1. The handsome new pool will be
.
j completed within a few days at a
S cost of approximately *25. X«j Mr. Mc
j Bermed stated that this will be one
I of the finest pools in the state, and
’ the water will be purer than most
I drinking water, as it wi’l go through
a filtering process every twelve
i hours. The pool Is 75 f---t by 125
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CLEVELAND COURIER.
NEW DELHI IS NEW
DATE LINE IN NEWS
Capital of India Is Laid Out
Like Washington
VTwfctagtee.—Sev Delhi, new tea4
tioe for assay tews dispatches treat
India, is to the British India* empire
what Wastingfe®, t>. C, is t» the
Scarce*.
“The general pfcta «? this mage .'4
new city as laid mi by Slr'Edw.a
resemble* L'Enjfaat's plan for
the Aceri-xe catptea!,"’ says a feulieGa
tfee Xati.oo.aS Qcgpqaie s*tct«vj.
3Srw Delhi is as*, the first
to he located ©a the banks of
aprewhag Jim .-.a river.
“Trfrhia an are* «f 45 srik mites
msad Sew Deli:, seven huge cities
bees raised by powerful em;erorv
primcc*. Ctely crumbling temple*
tevded wail* strewn about the fiat
ntrysvfte attesrr. the bygone* g!,vry >:(
here dead rifle*. The moot reeeof.
>14 Delhi, sti 1 *candA, as eadwfeg
to the power and w*a of
Magui emperor* who rated Is-: *
three teWtttstei.
"While Kew Dtfti may fee poctevaed
WsfhlBstoo. even to knhf s.
goveraatest. is Jtaay other
It L* dSTereat. There is * ’
mail called King's Wtj, with
tmeametit leMtofi of
riasakat and totfiaa aresitec- -
firocflsg is. Instead of the Segis- I
hail kefs* the focal poiac as s
capitoL the massive British view f
palace, or gowemtnent fsoase, set ■
a tew Acropoliailke fefll. is the i
Broad avenues and boelevards I
from Government coart in |
of >. like s*y>k*rt. each jx+stlr? ’
o an Indian historical landmark. Pal- ?
of Indian prince* and the homes
officials and members of the ».*senv
Hoe these arteries. Employees and 1
have comfortable bangate»-s
hotel* os the outlying street*.
Great Cosined Hcum.
"Set trfi a little to Itself, almost as
It had been ris-sngfei of at th* last
Is the great cmnri feottae. a
streeture tesett-bLag from the
rtiBBd and snagtilfled Lin- '
»
taemortaL It end fries 13 acres, |
four times the ground area of i
United States capKoi. Its most
feature, aside from its can
shape, is the BMjestie row of ■
white cotamns lining its talf-auie
“Inside the coanefl boose are large
harnber*. tastefully decorated, where :
the three iesitsl'.tive brar.fthes of
goverasEent of India, the cooscil |
state (upper bosse , the legislative ‘
(lower boose! and the ckam
of prince*. The magnificent II- ;
in the center of the fesildtsg is
arge mootb to hold all three bodies |
tepetber. Of esp«d*l interest j
the occidental mind are the beauts- j
carved stone s cr e en s befelnd •
h purdah ladles may watch the I
when In session.
“Many visitors to New Delhi wonder i
there are not more shade trees, i
reasc-n fs clear. Beeasse of the I
of the climate, pipe lines must j
led to each tree to keep it alive, j
"JfereWdess the imperiai city Is i
a •Jes- :» all the year round. Dor- *
two months, January and Febrn- i
when the weather is dear and |
ft is literally a garden capital. {
shrubs and Cowers, such as j
roses. 1 opine*, holly hocks. '
peas,
polnsettias and parpie bosgainvtl- I
e* bloom in profusion and make the |
feel at home, aithough
Sng Punjab women, in gayly-colored
are the gardener*. March
the doom of this Eder.like at- j
with the advent of the first !
storm. These hoe Mistering j
from the plains wither cp ev- j
Simla, the Summer Capita!.
“The 'season' at this inland capital (
«fcort and follow* closely Use ell- -
change*. The end of October, {
the weather begins to becom-v I
livable, mark* the annual influx |
government officials, prince*, and | |
of the assembly from Simla,
amrtmer capital, high In the f'nnjah I
From then until March, life at |
Delhi is not unlike that in any
r-’fier large capital *■: ’ ss London
Washington. D. C Social affairs. } ,
parties, state balls, polo j !
charity entertainments and. s \
f course, polities occnjjy the time of !
migratory Inhabitants. For about j
feet months in simmer. New ; j
is practically a deserted city. ]
for caretakers. i
"Parliament street, a main a venae. |
directly to the great mosque in ' j
center of Old Delhi, some five j
distant. There. Friday morr
tbonsands of tnrfear.ed M-.ham- |
tcedan* gnti»er for prayer. Lined up !
<n strait - :.t rows, they look like ao'
iiere r-erfonr.ir.g Swe«i;*‘ ex-- ises.
is they kneel and bow in nelson.
"The remains of Shah JahanV in¬
tricate palace with the famous pea¬
cock throne room, the ornamented city
gates ar.d the shops on ? ? ‘.-treet of
silver' long have attracted colorful
tourists from the ter.gt and breadth
->f India to Old Delhi. Foreign vis¬
itors w*-aring pith helmets in the cool
er months also visit the scenes of the
gallant assault of Britain's little armv
against the Delhi ramparts during the
mutiny of ISIT."
798-Pound Shark Landed
Lyum-utii, Er-glar.d.—The argest
shark ever caught s'.ngiebanded ha*
been landed by H. tVhite Wickham,
president of the Lyn Anglers’ associa¬
tion, His catch welLtied 7i«S pounds,
the previous record, set np by Lord
Grimthorpe In 1327. heir.- 630 pounds.
VAST SILENT LAND
IN NEVADA UNTROD
Unexplored Area Believed
Be Rich in Mineral*.
E*ce. Ser .—Adteasarere who seek
the aofitede of the t-pea spaces, or ti-t
®y*tery of uaesptered and tmhehiteii
lands shotti'l torse to X-evada
Sevada. ta::« like * rose la spots.
Be* la a Paming run the rest of the
way. a btxdred mile* D JoK are-uad
the corner, and a buz Is known by a's
Cnrc ZLiSB-e teem one end «€ the state
to the ether. Nevada aas a pteotfflki
share of beauty -pot*, be: it rise, zms
thousand* «f mil** of Eoae:y d-ese-r
sr.-i *ageh-rssiz land* travereerf eciy fey
the lareterat* preapeetor is Isis perea
nlu. search tor taMterprotaid wealth-.
A favorite expressive of the Nevad¬
an s* that "This state ta* a square
man, ataas and child for every
S.JT9WW oiUe~ ar-i cecsas fewreaa fSs
are* skew there a as are* «f I0G.S2I
*■;Giare mites with a pftf-ciatioc of lew*
than tmjmh
There are ---- ; :f ; ' -.
where a fesadre-L miles or more aay i
he traveirtf without any Fgn whatever
<-f hum-an hafcitadoc except perfa-.s
the bteaeiwd bones of a skeleton. The
parched feotves -if snisris screw parts •
of the dese-rt.
The lure of the unknown bec-koM
tbe aNivecfuressotne spirit #f Forty
M:'e Caayca. or "The Sliest Land" a* ’
it is known to old prospectors asd the
Indian*. This is as are* centainlng
SrUvi- aejaare nt;i*s that fc« never been
sarveyed. or penetrated by a white
aaa.
No read reaches into this vast waste
of mafapal ranges ar<d fastastie Jsair
Me of calico hi: *. It U fall of box
ear.yes* and there are. *e far ss
known, no ilv'oy sprin**. Aside Srens :
* few semhr-s piaoe and pmlper trees
•h e regftftr. .> devoid --f veg-tat.'-* asd
the beat ia otid-sommer U Intense.
Lured by it* mystery and romance ‘
and stories t«M by old Indians of great ■
mineral wealth, a few venturesome
prcwpecror* ha*e attempted to pene¬
trate this land of desviativn. bn they ;
never proceeded far or rwaaised t-vc*.
Rare Ruins Discovered
in Arizona Desert
Tbc*ms. Aria.—Botes elder and more
extensive than any prevl->g*.y found
in Arizona bare- been uncovered fey a
group of arv h«-;ftgtsL* and Pa page In¬
dians zest' the historic mteeton San
Xavier del Car. jj fe revealed fey Dr.
Byreo CMaatalngm dean of archeology
at the University of Arisooa.
Bettered to bave brea inhabited at
least 3 jOOO years ago fey a simple race
of Indians who never left the Stone
age. the nsic* were unearthed fey Pap
ago* and viewed later by a party of
scientists headed fey Doctor Gamming*.
Four pnetd j* were found near Mar
tine* MIL located south of here ejar
the faiBoas tnlsaion constructed in
tflW by padres who ventured north¬
ward from Mexico City. Massive ar¬
chitecture indicates tbe structures may
have stood several stories high.
Strategic fortifications and burial
chambers covered by desert sand* of
many centuries tell the drama of a
rare of In.5. .-* who were always ia
the neolithic state.
Ancient Calendar Check
Found at Casa Grande
Casa Grande. Aria—Calendar Im¬
provement toay fee a bofefey of modern¬
ists. feat record* at the Cm* Grande
ruixs.« near here disclose that a per¬
fect system of time measurement was
ia ore thousands of year* ago.
Once a year at exactly the moment
the earth has completed Us orbit
a round tbe sun the rays of the sun
beam through the Hohoakara. mark¬
ing definitely the beginning or end
of a year.
The Hohoakam was the calendar
used by tbe prehistoric peoples who
occupied the rt» ns. It is though?
smaller dlrteioos of time were marked
by new moons.
Sacks of Gold Save
Contractor Loss on Job
Tonopah. Nev.—One Nevada con¬
tractor now believe* in the old saying, -
“Gold ss where you Sod it."
He took at job for removing old tin.- i
here' from sa abandoned mine, the j
work proved snore difficult than ex- j
pected and it appeared he was going
to lose money on the contract.
Removing a section of lagging from
an old drift, two sacks of ore tumbled
out apparently concealed there by a i
“high grader” in the be* m days. The :
ore was some of the riches found in
region, and the contractor says
bis contract turned oat to be one of !
the most profitable fee ever had.
Bluejays War With
I Highland Squirrel Lake, for Cons.—Three Cruller
bluejays and a red squirrel
have been entertaining the win¬
ter colony here. Tbe show start¬
ed when a cottager tied a crul¬
ler to a wire trellis and the
squirrel and bluejays discov¬
ered It about the same time.
The squirrel assailed the jay#
and drove them away.
The cottager repeated the in¬
vitation to a mea! next day and
had another #. -w For a month
the s ene S as been repeated day
after day with hardly a vari¬
ation.
POINTS TO SUN AS
CAUSE OF WEATHER
Scientist Telia of Study to
Trace Changes.
Waafe-agtjE.—:e I* be ginni n g
to p«st In the stzs as the -;ax*e of
eur weather. Ia the msn gesture is
eanteteed a premise tint* the sen stay
ecahie teeurate :zz '-iz;- icrecasting
is the future.
Fasts lac pewmire were revealed
today fey Dr C G. Afefot. secretary
ft-? the Scsitisecua testituwfss, in the
153t> repeat c-f Seid week tad explota
£-■:«- He daseribeii tit-? iauinas of hi*
* in a b w r i eii —emgige'f :a three scat¬
tered stit:-:cs it t ■.?•!. is is'’*>r
over i period of aaay years—as "«r
prilsftgg.'
See* y -.. . -Or » rev..
Tbe weather to- saioih Doctor Afefxx ,
refer* is not cl: sate. Wes.t...er is the
changeable, 4aqr-UHhiy c-?a>S.c>o* of ,
the atampkere. Science tt •■ugis B •
knew where -»eat ter .use frets
Doctor Afefeoc i».*res t. e Mifiar
«s-hsr;:ta say i*v* ceeh e rreueoui.
His report depicts o-ur weadire ss the
r«Bi: of so Ur variit: us.
"Ritierto," the report say*, "it has
Sees camaxuBiy anmed that weath¬
er was merely the Su-rsuit: :u affe:te*I
by ;•:«*! terrealria' ."tit as 'a she
orderly periadie anreh of •’itemte
"There tew resale* tadlcate. the
contrary. tL.it weather is pritolpauy
cnased fey ten;nest laiemn '-a* c-f
variacioc* of the son., affecting ter
restriri sffigirs.
Te t «f Mecrta * Test*.
"For away year* we save -rerite-!
st,: oa fefgfe mouataina in distant
deren tend* makteg ds.ty cieerva
u-:-es of the tetecsity :f the *m'«
rays, on aridcB all :.fe and weather
depend. This tedioa* enmpsign is Jn«
res- hIsg its vice* ~y.
“<h-- tt-ifiterva: ft.-? ■* - i*
ra isati-'»n. taking User or gee -lays in
which to prednee a rlsSux or if?' lag
sequence of sc *.r ■'• gases averaging
only elght-tentta of I per .fe
vfossfy «u«e changes in the tempera¬
ture and baremetrlc pressure at Wash¬
ington and ocher suti.-cs as wefi.
Opposite cause ia **>:.ar change
prfalrdy produce opf-vrite effect* In
weather Some of the effect* are
sitnnltaneomi with their solar causes.
Offer* are delayed tee more days
r-rtvNtf.lv drift In* down in wave*
from distant centers of direct solar
actJun."
D'-ttor Abbot d s» h'-s-l that five defi¬
nite period;cities of v Ut var..rc.i <a
have appeared rs periods of Gri 4,*. -
35. 11 and S mot cits respect iveiy. and
that there appear to be re' tted to she
*oa-*p*»t cycle sad to other regular
phenomena of the saa.
The observer* and Doctor Abbot •
bow are seeking * cycle of shorter
period* ar.d for -fee year ISG4 fee has
established one repeated period of 45
days and another of approxixately 6
days.
Nevada Mourns Desert
Music Makers’ Passing
T*,nopafe. See.—Folks of the south¬
ern Nevada derert «*nn?rv have
mourned the passing of Fred Thomas,
known as the “music master of the
desert," who died here recently only
a few day? after reretaM sMttz reia
f.ctss with his high bora kltsstaea in
Enelani
&»rn to the purple, Thomas left his
ancestral home in England In U«>7.
•'here be enjoyed the wealth and lox
ttry of peerage, to r am the world as
an adventurer and wandering musi¬
cian. Tbe mining and construction
camps in many parts of the Wes;
knew him before be came to Nevada
in 1314 with bis violin to play for the
desert folk.
Several months ago. when fee knew
death was approaching, be wrote to
his relatives who could not at first
believe he was al.ve. Two days aft¬
er they had accepted him. he died.
Move Town to Collect
Gold From Streets
Nome, Alaska.—Dave may make the
world go. but it was gold that moved
Flat City, historic mining tows is the
Inno-ko region.
Gold deposits on which the town
rested were far too *a uafile to Se ■ ng
ignored, so a big dredge move*! right
ap Main street. literally -.-::.sg the
village away.
Business houses were moved bat-k
a? the gold dredge advance,! and wor¬
ried housewives remained home to
watch their beloved china and s ass
ware a? tractors r-1 -t their h-u-e?
out of the pa‘h o' e ffl?-5.s:er gold re
covering machinery.
Court Asked to Oust
Goldfish Fishermen
Seattle.—Indignant because one of
her boarders amuse! Urns- f when al¬
legedly inebriated ay fishing U her
goldfish bowl. Mrs. I. R. Rotterd:Ize
appealed to court for the privilege of
ousting the fisherman.
T. B» Clemens appeared to derive
much ei.joyrr.er.t from the pastime of
casting a worm ader boos into the
goldfish bowl. He didn't catcft any
fish, as the worm# apparently didn't
appeal to the goldfish. But t: e prac¬
tice annoyed Mrs. Rotterdi'ge, and
anyway, she claimed that Clemens
hadn't paid any rent for three months.
Record Wolf Caught
Thornburg. Ark.—The largest wolf
caught in this part of the state “as
exhibited recently fey Bud Woodward,
veteran state trapper. Tbe wolf
weighe-l 75 pounds.
WHEN YOU
FEEL
LOW
5&»^ Bayer-l?*'®*!
A headache is often the sign of
fatigue. When temples throb it is
time to rest. If you can’t stop work,
you cm stop the pain. Bayer Aspirin
will do it. every time. Take two or
three tablets, a swallow of water, and
carry-on—in comfort.
Don’t work with nerves on edge or
try ail day to forget a nagging jiffy. pain
that aspirin could end in a
Genuine aspirin can’t harm you;
just be sure it’s Bayer. of Bayer .Aspirin
In every directions package for headaches,
are proven neuralgia, neuritis,
colds, sore throat, with
etc. Carry these tablets you,
and And he prepared. modem girl needs tune
no month! Bayer
oat” for the time of
Aspirin is an absolute antidote for
pen ' idle Baver pain. Aspirin for ache
Take enough any end
or pain, and take to it.
D can’t depress the heart. That is
medical opinion. That is why it is
oaiv sensible to insist on the genuine
tablets that bear the Bayer cross.
Spain Honors Machado
A marble statue of President
•Teredo Machado, erected by the
> 1-1: government to honor Cuba.
w under t- instruction at Mardld,
Spain. Carrara marble from Italy
The base is to weigh
eight tons. The work is being do- •
rati>ft'ft<> Asorey. Spanish sculp¬
tor.
Gratitude and Generoiitr
Wherever 1 find a great deal of
gratitude in a poor man. 1 take it
for granted there would be as much
-fty if he were a rich mar.—
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Rill Rate
Without Poison
4 New Exterminator that
Won’t Hill Livestock, Poultry,
Dogs, Cats, or even Baby Chicks
K-R-Ociflt' d* ss«d *baat the home,barn or poul¬
try r***S wrttfe absolute *a;et y as it contains M
*%»#j euesoo. K-R-O ia rRadecfSquilLas recQsr
trer..ded by U S. Dept, of AciiraltQre,om-4hed
xLT. itT ‘he Conn.a b'.e proce** which insures ma x
tjr.a— strength. Used by County Agents inmost
ra: - ki ,’zz cam. pa ig-ns. Mo my - Bade Guarantee.
Insx-st tkpoa K-R-Otbe original Squill ext ennin
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KILLS* RATS-ONLY
Unemployment Note
“Why doesn't your friend apply
:■ r v at poMtioor
"H- is afraid of not getting it—
lit* disappointment would be too
Willing
“I'm taking the census, lady.”
“A , right. And there’s some obi
cans and rubber tires out in the
yard. Take them, too, please.'’
y :ft*- great successes have been
won by the self-confidence of men
who didn't know.
Before you start on a trip, try to
5 fe n’s smarter tilings to say on
your postcards.
COLDS SHOULD BE
STOPPED AT ONCE
That’s Why Lax-ana
Is Double Strength
Colds are too dangerous to fool
around with. They should be brok
en^ up at once before they get a
hold on your system ar.d lower
your resistance to complications.
It’s astonishing how quickly you
car. rreak up stuffy head colds and
stubborn deep-seated colds by
simply taking StJoseph’s Lax-ana
(couple strength) before going to
bed. This doctor’s prescription
combines _ best cold medicines with
quick-acting oyemight laxatives and brings
results. Sold by all drug
cists on money-back guarantee.
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