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A superstitions Individual my* It is a bad sign to write another man's same on a note.
Deacribing Her. “Ir she the kind of woman who knows It all V “So, bpf she's the kind N woman -who ted* ft alt."
Tms. Examiner In Physics: "What happens when a light falls Into water at an angle of 45 degreesV" Student: “It goes oat."
“A prise sine champUm doesn't last loo*-” “He doesn't have to. After a few yean It takes all bis lime to manage fats large Investments.”
Shrewd Farmer. “The boys arc eating your green apples,” said one of the country boarders. "That's all right." said the fanner. “Let them cat all they want. It will keep them away froln the table for the next three or four days, and TO charge their daddies for the apples besides."
RUNES IN MISSION WORK Gospel Workers Believe They Can Be of Considerable Value in Spreading the Word. A flying boat or an airplane cany soon form e part of the equipment of modern missions in Africa, according a letter received by a motor corporation from the Congo Mission of the Disciples of Christ, the headquarters of which are at Coqullhartrllle, Belgian Congo, says the New Tork Evening Sun. •*lVe are Interested In the matter of the purchase of flying boats to replace wholly or In part the fleet of launebea which we have been planning for service In communication between our various stations," the letter stated. “We have a large river ateamer for transportation between stations which seaplanes might supply. Our ares L» about 500 miles east and west and 300 miles north nnd south In extent. "The whole area Is covered well by an extensive system of waterway*. In inland points landings might be made In small machines in the straight, smooth, central streets of the native towns, which la this section xre usually dear of grass and other obstructions sad are not less than 100 feet wide."
Morale Implies morals, and more. It may be possible to be perfecily dean morally and yet have low moralr. Morale Implies hope, courage dcfermlnatirm. Many a good man b eks these. He la good mm ally % but has lost hi* grip on the world and hlmsdf. In spite of his goodness be 1* doomed to defeat. On the other band a man cant have the highest morale If his Ufo Is not dean. Mental and phvsJcr.’. impurity are beond to leave their suln upon the We. Then In lime of stress somethin); will give way and the papers will talk about collapse and overwork nod tilings. The only way to meet life's problems Is to keep lit. That ineons more ibtn mere eating and drtuslng. It aicssBa ,'ropcT cart of the whole organist..
Needed Shaving. “Doctor InT* asked the caller. "Yes, alri*' replied the maid. “Can I aee hi mV Tra afraid not. He's upstairs la his
“Oh. very well. Take this blU he sent me up to him and see If he can shave that a little."
In Realms of Art. “My fortune's made!" exclaimed «he dancing teacher. "Have you thought of a new dance V "No. But I've th< ught of a highly improper name for one." ' Today is the best time for a good
A good name Is worth the best csra n man can give It.
Off-Color Days w are usually the reflexion of fomo upset to bodily health. Coffee drinking usually exagger* ates such conditions and fro* quently produces diem. That’s why so many former coffee drinkers now favor The Original Postwm Cereal Bed fully fifteen minute, and a delightful beverage iwilte. Fine for children a* well a* giowteiip*. Everywhere at Grocers. Two , usually »ld at 15c and 25c
FACTS
TESTING FOR TUBERCULOSIS ■very Precaution Should Be Taken to Prevent Contamination From Older Animals.
by the United States Department of Agriculture) Calves may become Infected with tchere'llosls st an early age. and any effort to eradicate this dreaded dlvthe herd should not overlook the younger enlmals. Diseased stock may undoubtedly transmit the ailment to calves by association with them li> the same stable or feedlot, and even by contact through a fence which divides the younger from the
The youngest age at which depart-
ommend testing calves for tuberculosis is six months. In special instances.
THE MEN IN CLASS Al A sound, healthy man la never a hath Bmnbfr. A man Can be at rigortu* and able at MTCnty as at twenty. Comfition, not years, puts yoa la the discard. A syatem weakened by overwork and catcIcm living bring* old age prematurely. e bodily functions an impaired and Keej rking confin 1 '-rwuuP MEDAL - periodically and ■ays be in workint wfll be enlivened, your musdea suppia, your ndnd active, and your body capable of bard work. Don't wait antif you bare been rejected. Commence to be a first-claas man now. Co to your drurrist tt once. - trial box of GOLD MEDAL "* ’— They are maos Imported Haar-
Tb- bodily function! an. impaired and aaplraaant symptom* appear. The weak spot is generally the kidneys. Keep them clean and in nrooer workinx condition and you i self in Clan A. Haarlem Oil Cs
Ready Explainer. "Tommy, your bead Is wet Tou’ve >een in swimming against my orders.” “No, pa; I was Juiit staDdfcT od the Dank watch In’ the other boys when that little Tompkins kid did a 'bellybusl'T’ an' splashed me." •Then, why wasn't your hat wetr "1 had It in my hand, pa, fannln* myself." “Cmph! I guess Dl have to make s lawyer out of you. son."—Birmingham Age-Herald.
Running With Older Animals—They Are Subject to Tuberculosis If Any of Older Animal* Have Disease. however, numbers of animals under this age have been satisfactorily tested with tuberculin. The preset't regulations of the bureau prescribes a dose of two coble centimeters of tuberculin for calves ranging from six mouths to cue year of age.
HILK STRAINERS COMPARED Abaorb-nt Cotton and Fitter Cloth Mcra Effective Than Wire Gauze or ChecsMloth. (Prepared by Os Jolted States Department if Agriculture.) Clean milk depends primarily on sanitary methods of production, but milk strainers as commonly used also have ft direct bearing on the quality of commercial milk. Certain kinds of strainers cause milk lo appear dean, but fall to remove all Impurities. Of ull the milk filters In common use only two—< bsorbeut cotton and filter doth —are reasonably effident In actually Improving the commerdal quality of milk. Even these filters muat be kept dean and changed frequently Jo Insure satisfactory results. . According to report* from about forty thousand farmers wire gauze strainers are in more general nee than any other kind, but studies with the microscope show plainly that the meshes are much too large to hold back any bat the very coarse Impurities. One thickness of cbeesedo.h or other cotton doth is only atlgbtiy raora effective than a wire gauze straint-r, but when the doth la folded to about eight thicknesses Its ability to remove dirt In milk increase* somewhat. but is still Inefficient aa compared to absorbent cotton or filter doth. Filter doth, a specially made cotton doth, smooth on one side ana “tuuy" on the other, was found reasonably effective. This cloth can be obtained from leading dairy supply bouaer.. The milk should be poured on the fuzzy side, the fiber* of which stand up like the nap of a carpet, and remove all but a small percentage of the solid Impurities. The most effective strainer of all. however, according to the experiment*, was a layer of absorbent cotton placed between two thicknesses of cheesecloth. At best straining milk la a pradlce that makes milk appear clean and then-fore more easily salable, but no strainer removes either the baderln and objectionable flavors or the very fine dirt. As a consequence straining milk falls to Improve Its wholeaomenesa to any noticeable degree. Clean milk I* be*' obtained by sanitary methods which prevent, an fsr as possible. the entrance of dirt into the milk. This ran lie done beat by having dean cow* In a dean stable and milking with deon hands Into sterUlsed small-top pall*.
A SUMMER COLO
A cold In the summer time, as
body knows, is the hardest kind of f cold to get rid of. The best and quickest way is to go to bed and stay there if you can. with a bottle of “Bosctaee's Syrup" handy to Insure e gr-od night's rash free from coughing, with easy ex-
pectoration in the morning. But If you cant stay in bed you keep out of draughts, avoid an
changes, eat sparingly of staple food and take occasional doses of Boschee’s Syrup, which you can buy at any store | where medicine la Bold, a safe and efi-
remedy. made In America for more
m fifty years. Keep It handy.—Adv.
Savory beam, Mexicvn pepper*, choice bia of tender beef ■—aQ in a hot Spanish sauce! Such x* Libby^s Chiu Con Came—ask your grocer for a package today. Try it with rice, mashed potatoes or spaghetti—it’t deligbrfuL Libby, M?Neffl * Libby, Chicago
Some Eats. Patience—I see by this paper that a woman at HclIIs, Long Island, missed a diamond from u ring the was wearing, after making sandwiches for soldiers, and has come to the eon-dusion thul the stone must have fallen Into one of the sandwiches and been swallowed by some soldier. Patrice—I’ve heard of that askodfor - bread - nnd-given-n-stonc business
before.
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Unfortunate Superstition. Klatbusb—1* Gowuuus superstition*! Bensouhurat—Oh, very. He'll never occupy a house unless It has an even number of windows, doors, room, cupboards and other things, for be hns a superstition regarding odd numbers. “Wen, I sincerely hope his Buperstltiun don't extend to the number of bis wivesYonkers Statesman.
With the antiseptic, fascinating Outi-
ccented convenient, economical face, afrin, baby and dusting powder and
parfloons. One of the Cuticura Toilet Trio {Soap, Ointment. Talcum).—Adv. Stated Financially. “Edith Is one of those girls whose Interest in a man lx governed by hi* wealth." “I see; the greater the principal the greater the Interest."
T» rortfT mmd Orlrh th* Bloed <nnvm tasteuess cm:: to.
Such Is Human Nature. Flatter i. man and he will forget it the next day ; abuse him. and he will remember It as long as he lives.
The worst thing thst can happen to s clever boy Is for him to get the Idea
that he stands alone.
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HEADACHE Often Caused by Acid-Stomach
Bees cm ACID-STOMACH, etu-lkas with. ta. >——hera. belchter. toed-repee*-
u. U not checked. WUI eves.
Severe. bHndln«7 ejllltlat* V.ellechee therefore, of freqD.nl occurrence na » re.nl, ’Veke ZATONIC^'lt^uiekJx banUhee ndAe etoir.ech with Ite eonr bleat, peln »nd «»* It eld* direction—h*lpe the «tomech *W - - Itrenrth treat every tnosthtol ef feed
eheorbea
yon eet. Mllllen* ef people * vr.k. sick end eUtns beextee ot ACIDSTOMACH. Poisene. creeled hr pertly <
retted food chanted with ecld. en into the blood end distributed » entire-W'riewV- ms—. —
even c.ncer «*
. — victim* of thedr heelih. undertnlnee the ptrenrth of the "lT you^went to ret beck yenr physical end mantel etrenrth—be fall ef via en* vlrer—enloy life end be heppy. yes nenM ret rid of year ecld-etomech. In XATON1C yen wUI Bed the eery help K need end Ife raerenteed. Be ret e bte box from yenr drnrrtet todey. If M fella U pleaae yew return tt nnd he wtt
H/JtfDS RUFF t Mystic Cream —thaCetiwetnffl Takas the Imm oat ef >«■*—■ At year OraariM'ecrbrmeflgcelat.
INDIGESTION
P ILOCURA CURES PILES THE ONLY INTERNAL REMEDY Scat t? anil prepaid. Ke end fl-CO a bos. PflocsrR Co.,Washington,D.C.
LADIKS! HA VS YOCK HIU.V sorv. fXE.4S! Ueeoty easily obtained. Fermnln Me. Culver. d« Mew at- Snet Orene., If. A MUNQt ITORS WOH*T mnC-Kesy end throponalvt met bod. Dtrecttene 19c. K. L McKee ver. 4W )tl*r» St. McKeeeperi. Ve. W. M. 0.. BALTIMORE, NO. 37-ltlt.
LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE
Build your silo; the cows will pay : | for !L
A change of panture is good for both 1 cows and pasture.
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ream should be coolvd Immediately
after It U aepsraled.
Beat returns from the average dairy rows come betwean the age of 6 and 8
years.
Do not forget Ibat the separator par’s should be washed and alerHIxcd after each use. A done of Kjmoui Mils awneitni.« will cure a case of blood In the cow's milk. It tie*-and* on ths reuse.
r^ET a package today. Norice the flavor—the wholesome taste of Kentucky Burley tobacco. Why do so many ‘‘regular men” buy Lucky Strike cigarettesf They buy them for the special flavor of the toasted Burley tobacco. There’s rite big reason—it’s toasted, and real Burley. Make Lucky Strike your cigarette.
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