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MARY.umi on the radio and see what the weather man says.
Then let’s see if there isn'’t a good male quartette somewhere,
or a brass band—"
What a satisfaction it is to know your radio will do its duty.
Good, reliable Atwater Kent Radiol What a host of friends
its dependability has made! “You can always count on an
Atwater Kent”—wherever radio is known, that’s what they say.
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finished in gold. Model 48, $49; Model
49, extra-powerful, S6B. Pricesa do not in
clude tubes or batteries.
Jazz Has a Place.
Nothing has done so much good for
music in its way, says an authority on
music in the Woman’s Home Com
panion, as good jazz because it has
stirred up a rhythmic vitality and
removed a cloying sentimentality which
threatened to enshroud music at the
end of the last century.
It is true that the Bible predicted
the automobile, but what comment did
it make. on it?
A boil in the pot is worth two on
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OLD FOLKS SAY
DR. CALDWELL
WAS RIGHT
The basis of treating sickness has not
changed since Dr. Caldwell left Medical
College in 1875, nor since he placed on
the market the laxative prescription he
had used in his practice.
He treated constipation, biliousness,
headaches, mental depression, indigestion,
sour stomach and other indispositions
entirely by means of simple vegetable
laxatives, herbs and roots. These are
still the basis of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrug
Pepsin, a combination of senna an
other mild herbs, with pepsin.
The simpler the remed{' for comstipa
tion, the safer for the child and for you.
And as you can get results in a mild
and safe way by usi:i Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin, why e chances with
strong drugs?
A bottle will last several months, and
all can use it. It is pleasant to the
taste, gentle in action, and free from
narcotics. Elderly people find it ideal.
All drug stores have the generous bottles,
or write “Syrup Pepsin,” Degt. 88,
Monticello, Il{inois. for free trial bottle.
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People who try to get the utmost en
joyment out of every day, usually find
it too hot or too cold.
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By Tgblng Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Nashville, Tenn,—“l cannot #ay
too much in favor of the medicine.
eA e I was in a run-
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B ) laundry but my
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t another bottle. It is an excellent
gnic and I am willing to tell others
about it. People take me to be much
punger than I am.”—Mgs. HARRY
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This lity of steadfast
ness is g:?lt lyn, and doubly
assured by 222 factory tests or
inspections. Hence the com
* mon remark,”lf Atwater Kent
makes it, it’s right.”
On the air—every Sunday night— Atwater Kent Radio Hour—listen in!
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The man who never made a blunder
is a poor one to have in a responsible
position.
Attend the Party 4
In Spite of Cold!
Don’t despair some day yenr social
calendar is full, and you awake with a
miserable cold. Be rid of it by noon!
You can, if you know the secret:
Pape’s Cold Compound soon settles any
cold, ves, even one that has reached
deep in the throat or lungs.—Adv,
The Whimsical Max. i
Paul Jones, of the family of the
University of Pennsylvania, said on
bis recent return from Europe:
“I have a great admiration for Max
Beerbohm, and in August I visited him
in his villa at Rapallo on the Italian
Riviera.
“I had visited him before, and had
told him a story about James Joyce;
but I forgot this on my second visit,
and retold the Joyce story.
“The whimsical Max, when I fin
ished, said: .
“‘That’s a good story, but, really,
if you tell it to me again I shall have
to tell it to you.””
A Treat in Store.
Clare Sheridan, the sculptor of half-
American and half-English blood, is
coming back to lecture again. She
said the other day to a London cor
respondent :
“My other American lectures failed
because they were to heavy. My new
lectures will be light and airy—full of
epigrams, you know. My lecture on
love, for example, will begin:
“Love-making consists in a man run
ning after you till you land him,”—
Rehoboth Sunday Herald.
What Costs Money.
Blinks—Don’t you hate for some
body to tell you something you al
ready know?
Jinks—Sure, it gets my goat to have
a speed cop come along and inform
me I'm hitting fifty-five.—~Cincinnati
Enquirer.
Well, Maybe Not.
“I have been reading some of the
articles in Woman’s Home Companion
on why people marry,” wrote one hus
band. “I don’t believe the authors
know why they marry,” he added.
“Nobody knows.”
Last of the Flamingoes.
The vivid color of the flamingo may
have been driven from the earth by
the last hurricane. The last existing
colony of the birds was on Andros
island in the Bahamas,’ which was
badly hit by the storm.
Trials of the Tubers.
“Can you imagine anything worse
than being a cornstalk and having your
ears pulled by farmers?”
“How about being a potato with
your eyes full of dirt?”—Montreal
Star._ vy
Different Education.’
Too few of us have the courage to
use what education we have, unless
some one has given us a diploma cer
tifying our right to it.—American
Magazine.
A “light year” is the space traversed
in one year by a ray of light, which
in air travels at the rate of 186,173
miles a second.
By use of a new device constructed
at the United States bureau of stand
gine ean be calcuiated, T T
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From the house current
The 1929 Atwater Kent all-¢lectric setis powered wholly from
the house lighting circuit. You enap aswitch to turn the current
on and off, just as you do with an electric light. Always ready
to operate. Current costs only a fraction of a cent an Kour.
—or from batteries
The 1929 battery set also has clear tone, selectivity, great rangd
and plenty of volume, plus beauty and compactness.
—at u money-saving price
You cannot buy the all-round satisfaction that
Atwater Kent Radiolgives, for lessthan the fig
ures quoted here. You can pay a great deal
more without getting more.
: Vanquished Hopes.
Mother—Junior, do you know where
the new candy shop is on Main street?
Junior (expectantly)—Yes!
." Mother—Well, I want you to go into
the grocery next door and get me a
pound of onions.
To thoroughly enjo% life in a small
town you may have to live in the big
city first. i ‘
If you plant your money while
young you may harvest a fortune in
after years.
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Makes Life
Next time a coated tongue, fetid
breath, or acrid skin gives evidence
of sour stomach—try ‘Phillips Milk of
Magnesia !
Get acquajnted with this perfect an
ti-acid that helps the system Kkeep
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Phillips Milk of Magnesia has won
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millions of men and women they didn’t
have “indigestion.” Don't diet, and
don’t suffer;. just remember Phillips.
Pleasant to take, and always effective,
The name Phillips is important; it
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tered trade mark of the Charles H.
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decessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875,
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guides, motors, ute,
Norway-Mediterrancan, June 29, 1929; S6OO up
FRANK C, CLARK, Times Bidg,,N.T.
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