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One Woman and 75 Men Make Desert
Picture
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DOROTHY MACKAILL AND PAT O'MALLEY INSPECTING
PATS HAT. WHICH WAS FORMERLY WORN BY A BANDIT,
AND HAS REAL BULLET HOLES IN IT.
Kill/ J
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Quick
Safe
Relief
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CORNS
Dr . 5 moll VZino-pads atop corn* hurt
ing instantly. Remove the couse —fric-
tion and pressure. They are thin,
medicated, antiseptic, waterproof. Ab
solutely aafcl Ea«y to apply. Get them
at your druggist’s or shoe dealer's.
TVf- Staet—for cum*, callauiri, t’untonj
DlSchous
Xino-pads
"Put one on the pain is gone ”
Have You Piles?
Than You Havs Something to Lesrn.
Thousands who havo piles have not
learned that quick and permanent re
lief can only ha accomplished with
Internal medicine Neither catting ni>r
any amount of treatment with oint
ment and suppositories will remove
the cause.
Bad circulation cause* piles. Thera
I* a complete stagnation of blood in
tha lower bowel and a weakening of
the parte. !>r. J. 8. wee
firet to find the remedy. Hl* prescrip
tion. HEM-ROH), le now eold by all
druggists. Dr. tried ft In
1000 rases with the marveloue record
of auceeaa In OS per Cent and then de
rided It ehould be eold under a rigid
money-back guarantee.
Don't waste any more time with
outside applications Uet a package of
lIKM-BOID from Howard Drug Co.
today. It haa given case and lasting
relief to thousands and should do the
same for you—lt seldom falls.—Adv.
THIS WOMAN
RELIEVED FROM
SUFFERING
By Lydia L Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. A Remarkable Story
Dover, Del.—"l wi»h every woman
would take your wonderful medicine
as it has done so
much good to mo.
1 had cramps and
faint apella and
very bad pains.
One day I was over
to my neighbor’s
house and ahe told
me 1 ought to take
Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable
Compound. So I
went to the store
on my way home
and got a bottle, and took the tirat
doae before aupper. 1 have been tak
ing it ever ainee, and you can hardly
believe how different 1 feel. I had
ju»t wanted to lie in bed all the time,
and when 1 atarted to bruah up 1 would
give out in about ten minutea. So
you know how badly 1 felt I used to
go to bed at eight and get up at seven,
still tired. Now 1 can work all dav
and stay up until eleven, and feel all
right all the time. My housework is
all I do in summer, but in winter I
work in a factory. 1 have told a good
many of my friends, and 1 have had
three coroe to me and tell roe they
wouldn’t do without the Vegetable
Compound. ’’-Mrs.Samvel Mtiumr,
219 Coca St. Dover. Delaware.
WALL PAPER
FOR EVERT ROOM
AWNINGS
MADE TO ORDER
PICTURES
T. G. Bailie & Co.
HOLLYWOOD—"Eve had her
hands full of troubla with one
man.
"I have had an easy time, one
woman In the middle of a vast
desert, with 75 men."
Ho write* Dorothy Mackalll, pos
sibly the moat gifted of the "1924
Baby Klara," In n letter from “The
Mine With the Iron Door" location
in the cactus dunes of Arlrona.
For five weeks aha was entirely
aurrounden by assorted movla
males, where the rattlesnakes hlsi
and the wind sports free.
"I suppose some girls, under
these circumstances, might havg
stressed their femininity," con
jectures Mias Mackalll, "and
aroused the Immemorial and undy
ing male Jealohay end Instinct for
conquest. And you can Imagine
what that might have dona among
75 self-esteeming sons of Adam,
ongaged In Aiming the Harold Bell
Wright atory of I’rlnclpal Picture!.
■'l made no exactions on account
of my sex. And I had a wonderful
tlmu while Director Ham Wood
supervised my scenes with Pat
O'Malley under a hot Arizona stin
and on, about and among hotter
sands.
"If I had any complaint. It would
bo that I received too much serv
Ire; that as a girl who likes t>>
feel self-reliant, I was given too
much attention.
"If I wanted anything, a doien
men would Jump forward. I'd say,
quite Impartially, 'May the beat
man win! 1
"If I didn’t want anything, a
doren would hang their heads In
disappointment. And In that case
I’d say, ‘May the leust heart-whole
man recover first!’
"The man - and - woman angle
couldn't ho entirety eliminated. It
showed In the constant deference,
no matter how earnestly I tried to
put inysolf on a complete par with
tho men. Just as human beings.
"I was given the nicest of tho
near-modern cabins while the hoys
slept In tents or In star-shimmered
blanket*. I aek you, would a single
Adam thrown with a lone Eve have
been so unselflsh?
"Boys, of course, will he hoya
They played a lot of practical Jokes
on me. Nice, harmless little jokes
like putting live Oita monsters and
■makes In my bed. My scrennis
might have been heard In Tucson,
40 miles away, but I bore them no
grudge. It seemed such a simple
and easy way to amuse the dear
fellows —Ju»t to Ist them see me
Jump and hear ms yell. I suppose
It \ave them the satisfaction of
A Saturday Game
I
The idea of this novel contest In
Amsterdam. Holland. Is to shoot
down a slide In a little car and
•pear a loop holding a tub full of
water overhead. If you miss the
loop you get a ducking.
saying, ‘Well, she's a woman, after
all.’.
"Clothea, I believe, make a good
deal of difference In a man * atti
tude toward a woman. Perhaps
because men can so easily read a
woman’s moods In her clothes.
Mine belled sex on this location
trip. Just riding breeches, blouse*,
sombrero hats, boots. Most of the
time I was In the saddle.
■ What reminded me acutely of
my strange surroundings, my un
conventional situation, was an
other woman’s voice when one
night we visited the ’Green Parrot,’
a roadhouse several miles from our
movie camp. It was almost as ar
resting as might have been a sec
ond woman’s voice In Eden.
“Men, I And, are at their best,
Finally found health In Kellogg’! Bran
after suffering long with constipation
Mr. Patch writes that Kellogg’s
Bran “solved his problem.’’ It has
solved the problem of constipation—■
mild and chronic—for thousands of
others. It has brought relief when all
rise has failed because Kellogg’s Bran
is ALL bran- Nothing but ALL bran
ran be 100 per cent effective. Bead
Mr. Patch’s letter:
Dear Eire:
I hsvs been s constant sufferer
from constipation and have won
dered what was the cause of it. I
have tried about all the earealt I
could think of, and Anally triad
Kellogg's Bran. This solved my
problem. I feel 10S per oent better
and 1 owe It to your Bran. . . .
Thanking you very kindly for tMe
great cereal. I am
Vary respectfully,
Chester C. Patch
T*l Main St, Greenwood, Maas.
Tor the permanent relief of const!-
jin old tobacco secret
* j;scovered—
lC" u
~y*. -
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
are the most chivalrous, when
there are threescore Adams com
peting for the smile of a single
Eve.”
hornets scare flies.
RICHMOND Va.—Don’t say “swat
the fly" to S. R. Harper. Pittsylva
nia county dairyman. He baa a bet
ter remedy for the pest*. He has
found that a large hornet nest hang
ing near his barn Is effective in keep
ing the flies away.
HONEY IN WALLS.
HUDSON, 8 D.—The Harley Mar
halls have had to temporarily aban
don their home near Hudson. Bees
have built between the walla of their
house. Marshall says he will have
the sweetest house In the country by
the time the walla are filled with
honey.
pation, cat Kellogg’s Bran regularly
—two tahlespoonfuls daily—in chronic
cases, with every meal. It sweeps,
cleans and purities tho intestines. It
rids them of the dangerous poisons
that lead to other diseases. It is guar
anteed to bring results, or your grocer
will return your money.
Kellogg’s Bran, eooked and bum
bled, is delicious with milk or cream.
You will like its nut-like flavor—so
different from ordinary, tasteless
brans. Sprinkle it over tho cereals.
Cook it with hot cereals. Eat it in
Kellogg’s Bran muffins, griddle cakes
and many other wonderful recipes
given on the package.
Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum
bled, is made in Battle Creek and is
served by the leading hotels and clubs
every whore. It ia sold by all grocers.
s ■ *
Socialist Is Named C anon of Westminster
Abbey and England ’* “Die-Hards” Gasp
By MILTON BONNER.
LONDON—AII the die-hards In
England—political, aoclsl. financial
and ecclesiastical —have been Jarred
to the spine by the news that the
king, upon recommendation of Prem
ier MacDonald, has appro, ed the ap
pointment of Socialist Frederic Lewis
Donaldson to be Canon of Westmin
ster Abbey.
What the accession cf MacDonald
to the premiership was, so is the ac
cession of Donaldson to the Canonry.
It is nothing less than a sensation.
Donaldson owes his new place di
rectly to hla friends the premier, who
was backed up In it by the almost
unanimous demand of the trades un-
Anything
You Can’t Eat?
if it’s good to eat, of couree. If your stom
ach hurts, sours, or gets gassy alter eat
ing corned beef and cabbage, bacon and
eggs, mince pie and cheese, or doughnuts
and coffee, or lobster salad keeps you
awake all night, ask the man or woman
who banks on
STUART’S
Dyspepsia Tablets
A host of men, who face a square meal on
the tame terms they shake hands with
their best friend, owe their boldness to
these tablet*. One or two after eating
give the stomach the alkaline effect, the
stomach sweetens, digestion is aided, they
rest the stomach and prevent distress
due to dyspepsia. Get a bo* of these
tablets today and join the throng of safe,
hearty eatere.
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
NOW it can be told. Three years ago we
decided to revive a famous old secret
method of mellowing tobacco—" Wellman's
Method"’, it was called.
For three years we have been quietly try -
ing it out—we, and about a quarter-million
shrewd pipe-smokers who discovered it for
themselves.
No whirlwind campaigns, no "special
offers”, no extravagant claims; Granger
Rough Cut has made good on its taste alone.
There could be no better proof of its quality.
Now we are ready to "tell the world”.
An extraordinary pipe tobacco. "Well
man's Method”—now ours exclusively—not
only mellows tobacco, but "rounds it out”
gives it a new taste, richer and milder.
Granger Rough Cut
Sons of the United Kingdom.
As a prominent churchman, Dr.
Donaldson stands in a class by him
self.
A graduate of Oxford University,
his first parishes were in various
parts of London where he came Into
contact with the poor and the hum
ble and became paislonateiy devoted
to their cause. But it was when he
became Vicar of St Marks in the
great industrial city of Leicester that
he made England sit up and take no
tice. He was one of the founders
of the Christian Social Union and of
the Church Socialist League.
In 1905 when unemployment was
rife all over England, he headed a
march of the unemployed by Lelces-
--
f utwiT
CANON DONALDSON
1921-
revived for
Granger
1924-
a popular seller
in 32 states—a
* J#L
.A new richness
from an old-time process
Made for pipes -cut for pipes
-packed sensibly to save money
pointeron
-assess*-*- \
Ur to London. He took his flock to
Lambeth Palace, rang the bell, and
invited the archbishop to come out
and speak to the men.
When I asked the first Labor Canon
of Westminster Abbey for a message,
he said:
"All through my life as a clergy
man I have affirmed and reaffirmed
the Indelible union between the deep
spiritual truths of the Gospel and the
great Labor Movement which agi
tates the wortd.
"The latter, when analyxed, ex
presses the people’s passion for a
Chlldr®’ l^
,
(CISTOfiU
MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Cas
toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub
stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared sos
Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend It,
There’s no other method like It, nor any
other tobacco like Granger.
And not only differently mellowed,but cut
differently— cut for pipes. The Rough Cut
burns more slowly, hence smokes cooler—
and a pipe-load lasts nearly twice as long*
And finally— notice the package. *
If Granger Rough Cut were packed in fancy
lithographed tins, it would cost IS cents.
But wrapped in smart heavy foil, you get
this fuller,longer, cooler smoke at a third less
cost. Foil instead of cost
ly tin—hence the price.
Too good to be true? JL
Ask any man who has TB ■ ■
triedit. Better yet—get
out your pipe 1
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
new, a fuller, and better human life.
It Is false to say this means simply
the loaves and fishes. It means this,
but it also means life Intellectual and
life spiritual.
"All the great prophets of Labor
have made this their cry and It la to
this that the people’s response has
been made. My prayer as Canon of
Westminster will be what it was be
fore —that Labor shall use its power
for the whole good of all classes,
especially of the poorest and weakest.
In this way only can the kingdom of
God come on earth.”
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