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Two Yorkshire men bought a
_] hencoop. As they had a long way to
carry it home a friend volunteered
to help. The purchasers began their
long trudge, complaining bitterly of
its weight. Half-way home one of
them suddenly remembered the
helper.
“Where’s Jim?” he cried. From
the hen-coop came an answering
shout: “Ah’m inside carrying th’
perches! ” —Philadelphia Inquirer.
Excellent Copy
Author—May I have some further
details about this magnificent estate
you offer for sale?
Agent—Do you wish to buy it?
Author—No. But I think I can
use your glowing description of it
in my new novel.—Wall Street Jour
nal.
Hole in One
| The Golfer—They are all afraid
I to play me. What do you think my
handicap is?
The Girl—Oh, I don’t know. It
_j may be your face.
RESTLESS B r gluyas williams
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Advertising Speaks
for Industry
WE ARE all members of a
privileged class today. We 1
don’t have to wait months for
news, travelling by word of mouthy
to reach us. If a manufacturer
in a distant city produces a labor
saving device, or an application
to conceal birthmarks, these*
boons are brought to Our atterttion’
at once through advertising. Ad
vertising is the great vcjice of in
dustry which we are all privileged!
to hear.
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Great Talent
How often the highest talent!
lurks in obscurity!—Plautus.
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SNOW WHITE PETROLEUM JELLV^UF
Unlooked For Pleasure
Pleasure that comes unlocked
for is thrice welcome.—Rogers.
Lazy, bored, grouchy
You may feel this way
ai a result of constipation
Constipation is an enemy of pleas
ure. It dulls your enjoyment of the
best entertainment and the best
friends.
To neglect constipation is to In
vite serious trouble. For your health’s
Bake, take Black-Draught at the first
sign of constipation. You’ll soon feel
better. Here's a laxative that Is
purely vegetable, prompt, reliable.
BLACK-DRAUGHT.
A GOOD LAXATIVE J
Help Them Cleanse the Blood
of Harmful Body Waste
Vour kldfteyfl are constantly filtering
waste matter from the blood stream. But
kidneys sometimes 1 afj in their work—do
not act as Nature intended—fail to re
rnove impurities that, if retained, may
poison the system pnd upset the whole
body machinery.
Symptoms may be naming backashe,
persistent headache, attacks of dizziness,
getting up nights, swelling, puffiness
under the eyes—a feeling of nervous
anxiety and loss of pep and strength.
Other signs of kidney or bladder dis
order may be burning, scanty or too
frequent urination.
Thore should be no doubt that prompt
treatment is wiser than neglect. Use
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new friends for more than forty years.
They have a nation-wide reputation.
Are recommended by grateful people the
country over. Ask your neighbor!
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Lasts all eeason. 200 at all ■
dealers. Harold Snmera. Inc., ■
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COSMETICS
NEW VOCATION, you can make more
than a good living anywhere. Plenty busi
ness everywhere. Box 12, Madison, Tenn.
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„ Columbium a Rare Metal
Columbium is a rare metal, also
called niobium, which occurs in the
minerals columbite, found in Con
necticut, and tantalite, found in
Sweden. It is a steel-gray powder,
slightly lighter than iron, which
forms salts called columbates or
niobates.
Respect for Personality
There are few more precious gifts
which the home, meaning largely
the mother, can give a child than a
respect for personality; for thia de
termines how easy he is to live with,
in other words, his character.
Conversation Counts
A child, a young man, an old
man, any one is better able to hold
his own in the battle for work, for
friends and for personal security if
he is able to hold his own conver
sationally.
French Indo-China Big Area
French Indo-China, in southeast
ern Asia, with China on the north,
Siam on the west and the Gulf of
Tonkin and the South China sea on
the east and south, is as large as
Texas.
First College Football Game
The first football game between
colleges was played at New Bruns
wick, N. J., November 13, 1869, be
tween teams representing Prince
ton and Rutgers. Rutgers won.