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_ T Aden tic Qty hr ye»r», Hid th*t See Me City bed the beet and purat «ir of eny rj■ott on the coeet die had vailed, and that it wu an ideal [dace for and a winter heald retort, and the would recommem her patientt .eekin* re*f and
ful than^thn natr an «4fc the ayyiliw of tha en Farmtn AmiU rwlixe that they are payrng ** j . jally through thi» lot* and that thry have it vkhm their power to reduce the amount of the
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that their attendon be oiled to method* that they vent a large part of this enorSoroe good wort hat already been done along thb line by inauraw* companies and other*, but that the present work is pot adequate is shown by the fact that the km goes on in
1 A Remedy Roc Croosing Accidents TP* Manufacturer: Prevention 1 of grads eraaalng accidents is so ; easy and simple that there la no " ' accidents. AH . look In whether » approaching. If a train ~ , atop and let it
m oi those (art bust*, and a pleasant ride over ~ bridge right into the heart
than one after a train has ire that another train in apt approaching on one «* Other tracks. When a
vigor to thrive Recently new branch has been residents r to go about obtaining foliage for the barren streets. Atlantic City has ceptDnally I , 1 1 growth and what la hu i ' others may achlevt dents did much of their own pioneering iu finding trees suitable for its climpts and soil and their work hat dawn any ambitious residents from other resort* to make Inquiry and seek knowledge bow It was all done. Another activity of the State forestry service is Its co-oper-ative help with the State Highway commies! on in planting state roads with saplings whose eventual maturity is going give that charm to New Jersey roadways which is so admlrec In Continental Europe, where highways have long been lined with majestic Uses.
at the military the heads of n wii! have 1 that they axe t to racocaise of these camps M isniy men, w
Ha* fa not only a tribute to ir attractions, but fa a testionisl that can he capitalised with profit, but to reap the full benefit of our natural resources
have a
■tel that will give vfai-
RXATf FROWJOTIO* XAZUrOR] America fa o
of Uving
with the purity of our air and the brightness of our mnshinr. We have advantage worth a king s ransom, but if we would
das* distincrion* sre
out and that we are
non dag and that it : each and every the best cititen
t we may be a credit wl
meat them with attraction* i accommodations which appeal those who r*e seeking rest, but want it under the very best up-
t plane
•JUSTICE fa
The wants of the people nous, and to apply thaw
want*, indurtry and bufanes* all
around the circle an active.
The fundamental a use of til
our prosperity has not been
activity of any one indust-T or gnAip of industries, but die great iwre-w of per capita production which hu made it possible for c*chworker to share in a larger way ir. the return from industry (high wage* and steady etnploy-
the insurance jmetit) and thus maintain concur lives and | sumption on a 1ml equal even to
Sorriee si Banks To Dependant* nafly Record:— Basks wan probably never rendering a greater service to (be public than they are today. Within reesat yean
properly eafegwardina
tbs Interest of a wife and mother. estates which are left to them In the shape of Utauraaca
■ents or other • aseet*.
The Security mut and Bariags Bank, of Dos Angeles, has doing good work In showing the
sed by tbs average who la left money to la-
rant Her business has been sing the boms and raising the family. In 99 cues out of she cannot be expected to know
bad Investments. The result that savings left for her protection are too often ncqulrvd by the »a Doth stock salesman who often ber a glittering proposition which “promisee" large -returns. Au Insurance trust admlnlsteied / the modern bank, eliminate* the danger ct lost capital and res a steady income. It is the ht of folly ft
“Wo pity franc has fallen, but what about own dollar, of which we an so proud?" It isn’t a dollar compand with what it was fifteen years ago; it is thirty cent*. When people say the cost of living has gone op terrifically they really mean that the valm ss gone dowr tie up real eetata on long leases an giving away their equity. What looks like a big nnt today will be small ton yean hence, the dollar will be worth less, tbs land will bo worth more. won going down steadily from the days of Queen Elisabeth* and before,
'property.''—Wilii|B» P*®-
level of production
s been a p*' t of SecrcUry
i J. DavU kince oerly boyhood Dorn in South Weiee, October 27, 1878, be began wefat at rtcvcn ywars of eg* a« * puddler’e assistant In an Iron works. Although it w*i not main- years before h* reached the public •potlight, he enoUnced each day to eserriae. And he still continues. SetHag up eallstheiilcs In the morning, noon walks and occasions! hikes
followed with
Invest funds upon which their future living depend*. There would be less need for cbartuble Institutions, U tbs (wurafiM t
Into the country
Mooschcart," be
(idling and Idkfng, £xeici(e plus light but sustaining await keep me fit I do not use either tea or coffee. ‘Adam’s Ale’ I* my favorite drink. I drink plenty of weter In tbs morning, end I completely relax whenever It Is possible. X bare a physical Inventory at least ooer a year, and I am oedarate la all thing*. Whenever I get the chance I Join In the games with nu- four children. Having them tumble and walk over m* U better than a masseur."
will be curtailed. That’s a step In the direction of common With the radio, the most Interesting lecturer with something to knowing how to ’ young minds, can be engaged to talk to a million echool children. One great service of the radio will be the elimination of class ability, and the substitution It of real power everywhere. If a holdup man faces you with his automatic." says a wlae detective, “stick them up promptly. when he tells you to. Dost seem nervous, or he will get vous aad perhaps shoot, bandits usually nervous. Be poll d over your valuable*—that better than being killed. Btn man’s face carefully, that you may know him again U he should
be caught."
Almost anybody, at almost anyIme. may look uown the barrel i gun in these holdup ttayp—so the advice is valuable.
| when I got home my wife bad | my chair drawn up before the fire, my slippers ready for me to put on, toy pipe all filled [ and— Old Friend—How did yon 11 her new hat?
practice at mother took a drive, return, the mother found < bow in the house had been t and all were standing 1 on the kitchen table, reaoy tor washing. Upon Inquiry, the embryo cook explained. "Well, the receipt said to bee ieparately.’’ A la Qnn-Opeam In days of old. when knights n bold. Two loved a maid ’ was Mid. They met and had n long paln-
nec
And just to see which one would have bar, They held a hard-boiled fencing bout, . And tried to t a, Wasteful Woman Her hair is abort, her shoes are
low.
Her cheeks and llpe and eyes »*low. Her dicmen, minus front sad back. Are sleeveless, too, they nanm to
lack
The necessary length to hide Two murcea of her bonwt pride, As down the avenne she eddies. With twinkling aUkea boa* and leddlMk a sudden broeM, or cough, or would tea* her bare as Jay* birds''knees he’# mcb the latest show, ranto but llttla here below.
S XAfLE FOR SEPTEMBER
Ht’d Better Drop It
The parly who stole Peter Mur- 1 u-Fri"*'
•)hy’s skunk at 8 Division Street ts known and had better return i avoid trouble. — Manistee “
tvich.) News-Advocate.
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