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Show WEDNESDAY EVENING; NOVEMBER 16, THE OGDEN 192. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R THE DUFFS ''Hallos D : LITTLE BENNY. Worlds Highest Paid Woman Writer INDEPENDENT OLD AGE The other day an old woman brought compel her son to support her rn't to the trial of the case it was proven la had persuaded his- mother' Into he titat r: ceding him ail of her property, and had then turned, her out of house and home. The woman had been left comfortably off-- , by her , husband, .but her 'son KwJ wheedled her Into giving: him every, pen by telling: her how nyi she possessed much '.money he could make if be only had a little more capital, and how he woukl take care of her, and love and cherish her, and how she would always be the most honored guest in his house, wife gushed and gurgled over lie and hisoverwhelmed her with attenher. and tions until they got her money in their made a serKreedy hands, and they then of her vant of her, and finally wearied an old to altogether and sent her ' - - "' "home. I. hope all the old ladles in the country with a bit of money of their own will; read the story of this trial .and then cut the leaves ofi it out and put it between their Bibles where they will see it every It oughtio go along day of their lives. of. with the proverbs Solomon, for the wisest man who ever lived could give them no more sagacious counsel' than they will find in this little Incident.. Indeed, one does not need to 'be a Solomon to say to all parents and esall old mothers, to . keep a pecially to on their own pocketbooks, hold strangle and never to turn them over to their children. If they want to keep their children on their good behavior, nd be Jet them with- their grata own money. .For between keep their mother and father who are independent, an dniothe rand fahter who are dependetn, between mother and father who have gifts and mother and father who have togive to be taken care of, there ' Is a grea gulf fixed. Qt course parents who- - are tempted to Impoverish themselves for the sake of their, children. delude! themselves by thinking that Mary and John will repay them by their gratitude. A cynic has defined gratitude as "A lively sense ; of favors to come," and this is just as true jf. one's children, as It Is of strangers. As long as there Is more to come, Mary and John do give a spirited exhibition of thankfulness, but when the old hands are empfy and there Is (nothing more to look for, Mary and John quit registering firatttude with a suddenness that' takes away mother's and father's breath. No matter how they come by it. the property- is now theirs, and they have no hesitation about mother and father xee that they letting feel them; burdens, or that are unwelcome in the very houses - they they have given away, j -- . - - wo-ma- n's - - per-soh- na In-la- - i -- - i . , We have all seen this happen a hundred times.. Not one of us but can tell stories of some old man who turned his business over to his sons, and was then kicked entirely out of it, and made to feel an interloper every ? time he came of ua but knows some old around. Not one woman who . deeded her house, or her farm, to her, son- or slave-Idaughter. and was afterwards made- a it, nothing but a nurse for the. grandchildren, or an unpaid . cook. None of us but who can telt of old people who have given totheir their money go sons, or sons-in-lain business on, and are now very, food they dependents, begrudgedthe eat. ; . ' .. on human naIt is a sad commentary ture that . very few relationships stand the money test.' but it Is true that the love of the dollar among the great maof people is stronger than any famjority ily affection. The children that parents are proudest of. and fondest of, are their successful children. The best loved ' father and mother, the most honored and .respected are those who are independent of their homes and children, who have, their-owtheir own income. It is because this Is so absolutely and universally true that men and women who wish for a happy old age should beginso saving In their youthbeand middle that they may not age dependent op their, children when they are old. It is not enough for them to trust to their children's sense of"duty. It Is their own provide for themselves if they duty to can do jso. possibly And having acquired .this competence subjects for a lunatic asylum they are fitnot-keIf they do It in their own possession. What they can afford to'gjve to their children should be given freely, but nothing should ever induce them to with the sacred sum that guaranpart tees their own independence. So far as one's children are individually concerned they might possibly be trusted,ofbut there is always thean compliaffeccation the Many to a grafting tionate daughter is marriedmother-in-lahusband who would rob his or rather-ln-iawithout compunction, and then cast him or her Into outer darkness. Many a good son has a shrew for a wife who would not Hesitate to strip to the skin to get her mother-in-lafinery- in which to flaunt around in herself. The moral of all of which Is: If you want to have a happy and respected old age, and to keep your children and your affectionate and dutiful to you. keep your own money and make it worth while for them to cherish you. , v WAY HOME. ' k Mr- - Feernot. . Frank, look at your hands, theyre a diskrace to humanity. Go rite up and wash them. Frank Feernot. Ah heck. Mr. Feernot. No back tawk neither or rue the day you was born. youll -Frank Feernot. If I go up I may never come down agen. Mr. Feernot. the room and dont enter It agen ded or alive till your hands are as wlte as snow. - TOLD ME TO GET-I- T VZA3 30METH I KG FROM A DEPARTMENT STORE-I'L- - t. Recommends Dally Use of Magnesia Overcome Trouble; Caused by Fer-- ; menting Food and Acid L LOOK ABOUND AMD I Las rSTU ft w, Indigestion- MAY SEE SOMETHING THAT WILL SUGGEST IT Scene, same later.- ur If so-call- - Feernot. Its strangely funny came down yet. He's ony hasent Frank got 2 hands to wash no matter how good . he washes them. Mr. Feernot. That boy will come to a! bad end. Wy cant he be like me wen I was ;his age? I use to get more dert off my hands in 5 minutes than wat other boys could in a half a hour. Mrs. Feernot. I think 111 Jest take a run up and see wat hes doing Mrs. , " -- -- In-ste- Mr. Feernot. Soot yourself. n . YOU. forever. I remember his fatal werds and Frank allways does wat he says wen he thinks of It. O well theres no use crvinr over spilt milk. ' I mite as well stick by hed out of the window and get a breth of fresh air wile In up heer." O my goodniss theres Frank climbing down the frunt of the house on a rope made out of tore up sheets. Frank. Is that eny way to treet good sheets? Come back and 111 give you 5 peeces of pie insted of ony 3. Frank Feernot. Thats a bargain. Now ln down this far, I mite as well come that In the frunt door. Ack 4. Scene, suppir. Mt. Feernot. Did you wash your hands? Frand Feernot. I forget. The end. s. w 4 ws I By MILDRED K. BARBOUR SIR? 1 V Piituvrr'JLir m m WALT MASON w THINK WHETHER IT WAS A CAMISOLE. OR A CASSEROLE I WAS TO GET 13 IT FOR. AiJVECHICKEM ORADCADONERtf 57. T oo w I'M TRYING TO SOMETHING FOr . ep in-la- 3 Sce'ne. upstairs. Mrs. Feernot. Frank. Frank, wats became of you? O my goodniss he's gone - in-law- Acfc lib OLD FRIENDS. , As down the slope a wends, where every bramble scorespilgrim he rather dreads to meet old friendshim.their conversation bores him. Few gaze upon him And exclaim: "You're looking hunkydory! You have the jk&me old stalwart frame, your locks are far from hoary! Your step is bold, your back uncurved, you still are spry and handy: you certainly are well preserved, you surely are a dandy!" Few talk in such a pleasant strain when on the they meet you; your aspect seemspike to cause them pam, and with a sigh they greet you. "And so you're bald." they grimly say, "who once had raven tresses; and your complexion, sallow-gray, confesses. your breaking-u- p And you are bent, oh Gaffer Jones, you're doped with pills and "lotion; we hear the tit your bones when they are set creaking In motion. When last we saw you, years and you ago you were the llvinE1low,-anwonder, d could lay the fighters pin the wrestlers ipder. You hobble o'er the pav-ma- n insr' stones, vour face . is most forhlddlTitr. your knees are spavinea, Gafrer Jones, your feet are always skidding." The pilgrim, in. his weary walk, would have no old friends present, for that's the way old comrades talk, and it's a way unpleasant. (Copyright by George Mathew Adams.) -- I mmmmimmmBmmmmmm . ADVENTURES away the kernels In holes and nests for the winter. Jennie hid rne diamond ring In one of her cheek pouches, and then down swooped the Black Crow. "Caw! Caw! Caw!" horsely cried the Crow, and It sounded like "Haw. Haw! Haw!" As If the crow were laughing. "Quick!" cried the Crow, "i must hur where it ts warm. But ry downI south before go 1 want that Drtgnt. shiny diamond ring. Don't aay you haven't it. OF THE TWINS SY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON for I saw .you looking at It. I saw It sparkle." I haven't it." trutnruny said uncie Wigglly. XXXIX THE FIRST PACT. a him sent but for Nancy glance, "You can look and see ir I have It, Nancy woke in the gray bedchahmber Edith'swasbenefit, she said: said Jennie. The crow looked In her poc"I to find the sun of a perfect early winter when Major Des wondering but of course could not find the kets, mond would drive up. It would be awkmorning flooding the, room which had ward ring. if I were aot here to greet him." so desolate the night before. seemed "Open your mouth." he croaked to Jen' "Major Desmond?" queried Edith ab 4 nie. She opened her mouth, but of course Tracings of frost glittered on the panes . of the casement windows. She stractedly. "Oh. yes. the young English-the ring- could not be seen because It you mentioned yesterday, isn't he? could hear the waters) of the lake lapwaa hidden in her cheek poucn, or pocket. Would it embarrass him if I received him "Caw! Caw!" croaked tne Crow. "You ping cheerfully against the shore.,and entertained him until you arrived?". bne stretched her arms are too smart for me. You must have "Not Desmond!" above her head, and lyawned.luxuriously played some trick, but I have no more Here was all the comfort that money Nancy realized quite clearly that for time to waste. I'm off." And away he some reason was anxious for her Edith could buy. She left inclined at to rw. her foolish fears of the night before. accompany the doctor on his ride. "That was a good trick. . Jennie!" Also, she thought, it might be well for Her. troubles if shereally had any the bunny, as the Chipmunk girl laughed were her plan regarding Edith and the young the troubles of the! Lang-welloo diamond ring from her pouch took the officer, to have them meet without a from her Consciousness And when Nurse Jane hear a the story she vanishing as the frost was giving way before just the formal introduction. Two people invariso. too. And she liked her pres thought caress of the sun. ably progress more quickly in their acent very much. A clock struck softly somewhere in quaintance under such circumstances. So this teaches us that though boys 1;he house, so she slid out of bed and Besides, Edith would likely be more nearhave pockets in their coats, little Chip old self without the doctor's presly her her bath,' without waiting to ence. munk girls have them in their cheeks. prepared By EDGAR A. GUEST. . , summon Edith's maid.! And if the postasre stamp doesn't ret shut "You'll have to loan me a riding habit. VWhat. price a lake when you've a tub up inside the envelope where it can't get as they left the table. "I ljke this!" she thought,- - as she lowered Edie," she said, out to play tag with tne postman. I'll tell BACK OF THE BLUNDER. lier slim body into the clear tepid ' water didn't bring one. you know." , next about Uncle WiggUy and lr, you He and foreman came the blundered, . When they had got out of earshot of it the pooL VOh, you dear old Maalcal. Mushroom," cried Nancy. White Face. his soul with words of shame. She had almost finished dressing when the doctor, she linked her arm through And burned oo In the office sat the chief Kdlth's maid came to ask if she would Edith's and guided her toward a seclud- High THE MAGICAL MUSHROOM. though, of course, that's a secret that" I was Whose and speech always sharp corner sun sweated of the for Mrs. her breakfast mention had Jin shouldn't .parlor overlooking perhaps, Langwell Nancy Bjnd put their join Nancy and Nick nner. t the lake. faroom:Nick never so much as suspected what ers and tarns and ran down, to their )' And he' was all learned man a thaf cbest-nua was t she had in store for thm. Edith was looking better than what the idea7 vorite play ground under. the old "Now, spoiled a very careful plan to hammer sance Nancy had come - to visit. A litdid not pretend to - misunder- Had careless Edith just tree in the meadow. The tree had Nancy ran for a little aSne In work. all the By place on a nice flat his in Nick laid summer and and its all autumn with tle of the weariness was gone from her stand. been busy prize own quiet way. although, atfer its lovely, place, handling It very carefully, you may "I want you to be nice to Frederick. None read the anguish in his face. face, and the fresh lake air had brought are - stingy faint tinge of rose to her white cheeks, Nancy. He likes you. I think I men- He blundered. That was all they knew. feathery, This l the Birthday of golden blossoms had disappeared "be sure, for chestnut-burr- s Hhe wore a simple sport gown, whose tioned this same thing to you before. A man who had a much no one noticed what had in things. July, TIBERIUS. NOV. 16, 42 B. C. to task do, loose "lnes had sdmehow softened the And you promised to help. Do you re. it was doing. Suddenly out of the autumn stillness The two most Interesting things about the Had stumbled and lost day wast, came voice. a to of out. a were knew find sound her member?" the now well, But carriage. they they ifgidity are. that he waa a good emperchief In gold could count the cost. isn't it rather The "You're looking stunning this morning, Twins were, for suddenly Dick stooped "Good morning, my dears'." It said. "'I Tiberius, "Perfectly. But. Edie, or were rar enough,- even in the The (they fumed and cursed woman superintendent a done delibergreeny-yellohas to Frost bet have Jack a declared KdJe!" that and picked up something well, queer round, Nancy warmly, bending of Rome's error saw worst. And days at the nut-trethathe its greatness) and to one her husband useful hair the at at He's last. brush ask other's her lips against the cracked open to vamp end, you helping ately prickly thing was ruled one not But tried to, absolutely understand by his mother, Dr. a to she to secret as she passed a unload the chair that their like Lang- unless she has motive, that is."' inside, and crops!" awfully looking Llvla. The reason for the careless hand. "And how's added with suddenly narrowed eyes. "Oh. you dear old Magical Mushroom!" delicious sewell had drawn out for her, like a dark-browsatiny, mother was one of the great women -- Edith "Where are you? Oh, there ofHis thatknew cried a Nick HAVE one "I doctor?" motive,"and Nancy. see replied cret, tie evidently a strange, ambitious, power bwt one not He history, could ' know. blundered, so are! you now! We're glad ful, domineering a.lmly; "but not the one you mean. Fredabout, for he gave a whoop of delight. you (She smiled up heat him frankly. woman. Soon after Ti-- 1 had chanced to falter so; see we. Where have to fine erick likes feminine companionship, so Why he Nick? cried. he aren't P'Much pep!" "Just look. you, "Oh. replied. "Had-Nancy!" was "ceded" to Octa-vla- n berius Livla birth. cot a all beside That long night Let's you been? You'll have to telljs all about lookee! It's the first chestnut-burr- ! sleep... Will you ride after breakfast?" be emperor. She was the to later cool to sat He'd small hot temples so over to grapeEdith her looked with someone, it nuts!" at flirt "He's and the It got yourself." INancy get ' of an officer In Caesar's army. By with pulses throbbing wild, open How, with Nancy rattling on so. could wife fruit. He carried it over to the big gray stone might as well be me." hummed Nancy And watched, this Tiberius bearrangement. suffering of his little child If them Mr. tell and Mushroom the about i"I have a number iof things to fttend softly. "All right, my child. I'll do it. The know about, children, Fairy came amiable you already step-so- n or an the And emperor. the That about everywhere place CarFim waa care Pirn? I the where and of promAnd I'll take good to." apologized Edith, "besides, him, Queen don't I'll tell you that that you not his saw ftrvered his face. emperor why He argued eventually Be baby's should someone a and like is Continued.) ise you. A borrowed husband (To ters will be arriving, and the Twins' adventures first began, mother. - the J921. NEA Service.) to You was taketo al with one be! here to greet them. about You've dish. borrowed go got (Copyright, another where begin, L.lvla. saw x that Tiberius was educated, Frederick Nancy." best care of it better than if it were He blundered, and men cursed his rtame l him pushed positions sent 1'Not a step without you," declared your own property and return it unchlp-pe- d And on his shoulders heapea their blame, him on campaigns arranged victories for Yet had they known, who stood to sneer. and unbroken." Nancy flatly. him when he came back triumphant. She would have spoken words of cheer The doctor chuckled. "Then it's a pact," said Edith solemn- They had And behind managed to place him at the head of all to.tooic sought they hand. out 'fAfraid?" her held and ly, the armies when Agrlppa-oie- d. His blunder and his lapse of mind, though to oo do this Tiberius had ty flivorce the wife And tried to' understand his case. he loved to marry the bid widow, whom seen a sick, child's face. They would have DAUGHTER. . FOR he hated and whose life was thought 1921, A. by Guest.) (Coplright, Edgar rorae. scandalous even in easy-goin- g If daughter has- a way of growing out v oo of her petticoats before they are at all emperor, having Kventually he becamesome GOODS. CANNED been proclaimed heir time before. worn, instead of sewing the shoulders Canned provisions should be removed IJvla expected tq rule him now more together leave them open and lapping from the can Immediately after the can are buttoned. By Is openedT for the air, reaching them But at last he turned quite a bit when they Black Crow Bird. lie's one. of the last than everher.before. UNCLE WIGG1LY AND JENNIE'S en- - of her life buttons nearer 4he edges the while toward the in the metal container, renders them setting the can jttrainst , over our to fly .south. He's hovering TRICK. was almost a separation between i easily be made longer. unwholesome. petticoats his black wings. Quick. There - Tiberius was a flapping "Oh. Uncle Wlgglly. where are you go- heads, Wig-gilythem. , good emperor, he diame a tree Uncle Nurse Jane's give ing?" cried a cheerful voice in his and kept ran economically country Crows are very fond of down the taxes. . over, the bunny gentleman's head one mond ring! he'll take this and shiny things, bright, - oo A vegotable morning. f diamond away from us unless I hide It, "What's that? Who wants to know iMi aperient, aaaa on him. a and trick Fox the m If It's where I play Fuzzy going? taum and vigor to or the Woozie Wolf. I'm not going to "Where will you hide Itr asked Uncle th snd tell!" answered the rabbit uncle. Jie Wlggily. handing the little Chipmunk girl eliminative syatatn. made himself 'as smsJI as possible and the shiny ring.one of Improves the appeTil hide it my cheek pouches," relieves Sick down under a bush. tite, Taken by permission from the copyrighted cookbook, "A Modern cruched 'Oh. indeed. I'm not tne fox nor yet answered Jennie. ."See!" Headache and BilBY DR. R. H. BISHOP. , she thrust the ring Into the. the wolf." went on the jolly voice. "I'm as Quickly iousness, corrects ' Manual of on All cheek. the left side of her , Cooking." Send the. coupon for a free copy. Constipation. much afraid of them as you are. And TmI pouch like chipmunks, and some other animalsserve of the Weasel, too. But here afraid A HEALTHY EXERCISE . have these pouches. They urnu: them, for over am. Uncle Wlggliy. "P over ' means of transportation have Rapid andhold food to the other the ana tne nputa see voice Don't you year removed the necessity of walking as it chipmunks gather, until they can. store waa , , laughed merrily. practiced a decade, or so ago. Bebi-- oi Mr. Longear8 cxupni fore automobiles and street cars came with reddish tail and something stripes into business men were abl to obuse, on his barber that were almost like those the tain of exercise plenty walking to COUGR stripes 1 pole rheumatism crutch, only. and from business. Now.byeverything Is BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB , ran the other way, v but helps to and scurry, and the average busihurry is mat your' cauea Chipmunk, ness man who spends most of Iiis hours In selecting beef, it should be remem-- i scraped wooden, skewer run Into the ras&t the"Jennie . cougtdng. pf bunny. indoors gets not enough exercise. bared that, without being actually un- along the bone will speedily enable any- T." laughed Jennie as she scram is Few people perhais realize the value 'It one to detect staleness. For rosntine- bled down the tree. "And I ask you of wholesome, beef can vary very greatly In mutton scarcely can be hune walking as a simple form of exercise. too inmr wher vmi r srolnjr?'' is decidedly the. most available of It an and often a Inferior so from Is Joint quality, It lust not tainted: but for boiling, Uncle Wlggliy loonea arouna inrougn -every day exercise, 'nevertheless, as a first class animal Is to bw preferred to a it must not be kept so long or the the woods before making an answer. make-shi- ft nearly type of gymnastics. It serves more "cut from a second class meat win nave a naa color when cooked. Then he whispered in Jennie's ear: 1 m JUNIORS-Utt- le popular Vtcd Ms Million J Oixt YtA3 a useful end. Jan 7 To be beast. animal should the The of freshness Is lamb to perfect, deterand easy dose. twelve Onethird the regular "I am going to the eleven Luckily, walking rarely throws the high be five or six years bid v the flesh of a mine. If fresh, the- neck vein will be a cent 4 a f' blood pressure strain upon the heart and Made of same ingredistore to buy Nurse Jane Fuziy Wux-x- y even grain, bright red in color and bright blue, the knuckles stiff, and the close, a diamond ring." kidneys which acrobatics, gymnasium ents, then well --mixed with creamy white fat: the eyea bright and full. launch jcninc. mi On now lovely: work, swimming, basbaJU tennis or other coated. For candy children suet firm and a clear white. Heifer meat BRAISED LOIN OP MUTTON. paws which were kept exercises do. Exhaustion. fatWrue and clapping her tiny because and adult. , la smaller In the bone and lighter in color Three pounds loin mutton; 3 ls she so often are most unlikely In and neat clean Injuries physical 1 than ox beef. Cow beef is much the same 2 stalk Crisco; for her mother. celery; dishes wached the walking. to look at as ox beef, though, being older, whole white peppers; 1 Hush! Not so loud. II you please." After depleting Infections, long drawn it Is both coarser-graine- d and tougher. sweet herbs; salt, pepper, and redbunch pepsaid Uncle Wigglly. holding his paw over out illnesses, chronio ailments and accifirst-claIn 1 never a is which seen' Bull beef, 1 carrot: 3 cloves; per to taste; to nose. want turnip; "I it his twink. plnkiing dents, walklnr. without a doubt even 4 tablespoonfuls butcher shop, may be recognized by 2 parsley;; flour; come as a surprise, i m going now to of the ordinary automatic kind is one of the coarseness and dark color of the flesh. 12 sprigs If desired: 1 onion. mushrooms button ring." the best muscle tonics. Long, hikes on buy the diamondcome and also by & - strong and almost rank Remove bone from rub a mutton, with with T0U?"trsed "Oh, may I mmm the other hand are not only far from , smell. little salt, pppen and red pepper mixed Jennie. but ar decidedly apt to tax automatic Mutton, for perfection, should be at together; roll meat up neatly and tie it answered Mr. Ixmgears. And It muscle of the body from head to every least four, or, better still, five or six years with tape; cut vegetablesxand place them Is "Yes." tew. good thing he said that because later r old; but sheep of this' age are rarely in "bottom of saucepan with the herbs and on a Jennie means of saving was the To hike to the point .of being footsore found nowadays, when they are usually parsley: lay For LUtla mutton on tOD and mxiA But there. Til tell you the story Just as It nd weary is hardly necessary to make killed under two years: To know theage enough boiling water to three parts cover an exercise. Any one knows Wounds Bruises' wafklng of mutton, examine the breast, bones; Cuts, if it; simmer ciowiy two hours; remove happened. Uncle Wlggliy and the little chfpmunk his own abilities and should hardly be they are all of a white gristly color the mutton to roasting pan with a few table- - girl, and Rashes, apply to Johnnie and so foolish as to fatigue himself, thinking animal is four years old or over. The spoonfuls of the gravy and place In hot BUlie who waa a cousin is doing his body good. he Bushytail. the squirrels, walked Zemo younger the sheep, the pinker are his oven until brown. Strain the rest of the through Healing the woods together, the dried The rea.on fat people do not reduce bones; in a sheep under a year, the bones gravy and skim off fat. melt the Crisco leaves rustling under their paws. Soon their surplus by walking is because InZemoisaclean, antiseptic liquid are entirely red. "Good mutton should, be in a saucepan, add flour, then add the eleven and twelve cent came the to stead of increasing the dally distance cools heals of- a clear, dark' red. the fat firm and gravy they that skin, ' angry Tetter, gradually, seasoning to taste, and store, and there the bunny bought the cf their walks, they top at a few miles ( Bourne g not too and the removes white, abundant; meat, mushrooms, if used, and boil eight min diamond ring for his rouskrat lady housepimrmsrworm, Eczema, a day and even fall to maintain this long l AitaLjesiqice when touched, should feel crisp, yet ten- utes, berve mutton on hot platter with ' blackheads end rashes. Fine "the deaired results. ples, enough to obtain keeper.. der. If the fat is yellow and the lean mushrooms around it and gravy strained "Oh. doesn't It Just sparkle though!" All Walking 10 miles a day for six months for Druggists'' itching scalp. flabby and damp, it Is bad. A freshly over It. aus will reduce any fat person. The muscles murmured Jennie, they looked, at the ring". 'Doesn't It Just, though!" up and the fat begins to fade tighten On the other hand, thin people "Without fear of successful contradicaway. J PVs from i if It la not Wiggily, talking like tion." spoke Uncle weljrht gain should say that it does." to excess.' walking "I carried a It up their dictionary, whips FREE Ti4.be COOKBOOK a COUPON Keep On the way. back to the hollow stump FOR SKIN JRRITATION9 stomach, liver and appetites.. Fast walk bungalow, where Nurse Jane waited. ing helps the lean and hnnrry-lookithe surprise waiting and long distance and continuous walking ign name ana complete' aaaress, ana onng to otanaara-Iiiammer- , knowing nothing ofand Ogden, Jennie took turns ; enahies tne obese to reduce. Utah.' )' her. Uncle Wiggily yr v To walk corr-ct- ly ring. How It sparthe foot must land looking at the diamond la ttSmm TAjJWk y as took.' In from almost it kled flat. This gives a good, large the they sunlight . Name the box! surface for the weight of the body. The CATARRH TIIM HUMO.NT) BRAN't. All at once, as they were watching the feet should never turn in nor should the cf tbe ; "Address . i beel bend over. The kncea and arms ; sparkle the red. green, blue Diamond urmmaj t'hjplc-te- r BLADDER should be loose and elastic and every inch flashes of fire, from the diamond, a rusla Re4 nd olt tnettllic l'lti ceiled with Blue Ribboa. was heard In the air above fcoie. mm of the chest expanded in breathing. tling sound and jetty1 atkm. Bar t I'akn -Uncle hi closed their heads, oo Wiggily for 8 Ask ClfM'IffcH.TEH iTOrrUt. Aitnvi EachCsoruJe . . . . ....... . . ;! paw over the diamond. DELICIOUS. ;! State . . . . . .. bears name i. rab"What's that V asked the Th next time you enr baked anpl years Known u oca, &iesi.jiwy n.eiiui bit gentleman in a wttspr.' bunny try serving honey with them. You'll SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE "lluih:" explained Jennie, "it's a Bad like It. - ad tea-spoonf- ul . . - Gas and wnS in the stomach accom panied by that fun, bloated feeling after are almost certain evidence of the eatinp presence of excessive hydrochloric acidn the stomach, creating "acid are stomaens Acid because too much, acid Irritates dangerous the delicate lining of the stomach, often leading to gastritis Dy serious stomach ulcere. accompanied Food ferments and sours, creating the disgas which distends the stomach tressing snd hampers the normal functions of the vital internal organs, often altecting the neart.1 It the worst of folly to neglect sueh a serious condition or to treat with ordiaids which have no neunary digestive on the stomach acids. tralizing effect get from any druggist a few ounces of Hi sura ted Magnesia and take a in a quarter glass of water after eating. This will drive the.right gas. wind and bloat right out of the body, sweeten the stoAiach. neutralize the excess acid and prevent its formation and there is no sourness or pafn. Bisuratecl powder orIs tablet form nevMagnesia (in or harmless to the er in liquid milk) stomach, inexpensive to take and the best form of magnesia for stomach purposes.. It Is used by thousands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indigestion. Advertisement. Ack 2. ill-treat- ed THE STOMACH 111 - IS DiiEROUS: . SH all RteHT- - Goodbye v GAS ve BORROWED HUSBANDS ' "clc V. Scene., suppir. : n RK3MT WOW- ALLRK5KT !LL STOP AMD GET JT ON MV . ': WELL THAT'S GOT ME. I CAK'T THINK' WHAT BUSY FRANK FEERNOTS IXCAPE , .A Play . BY ALLMAN VES I'M 'PRETTY By. OCXS TAPE. Rv DOROTHY DIX, the It All Depends Beauty of Skin EnhancedbyCuticura toilet purWhen used for Tery-dspose Cuticura keeps the coroplex-io- o fresh and clear, hands soft and white and hair live and flossy. The Soap to deans and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal and the Talcam'to powder and perfume. y Stli Mum-ti- n ltCL asr rwri1'.")"'-" " " Mtwr r SW. SoaatSta. OnMJMratSu4SM. Tiliii Vr r W RSJT'CartxMn Sm I- aka witn - bm. - - i - - to-lau- s I JUST FOLKS ; Bad Colds I TY7ET, stormy weather, erpcecrea VY sniffles, and the heavy cold xs on. Dr. King's New Discovery breaks it up I .. . - IS IT YOURS? quickly and pleasantly. Head cleaned up, cough relieved and you feel better. " At your druggists, 60c" 4 1 Bf. New King's Discovery For Colds and Coughs w, es . n, - - a ' j Bowels Befiilnj for Ilelp? Dr. King's Pilla will bring you the happiness of regular, normal bowrh and liver functioning. Mild but aj ways reliable. At all druggists, 25c WON'T GRirX." iPr-KinffsPillg '. Into-politica- - KEEP BEDTIME STORIES HOWARD I : . - Hints to Young Cooks Hs-esti- YOUR HEALTH mr HOW TO CHOOSE MEATS r ... WHOOPING 4U Edwards' Olive Tablets . Tomorrow YOUNG ; It's Easy- -If You Know Dr. R. GARIS By Id LOWS s The secret of keeping young is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings' under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no. sparkle. Vour doctor will tell you ninety, per cent of all sickness comes from" inactive bowels and livei. n Dr. Edwards, a physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable commixed with olive oil to act on the pound liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub--, stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They brinpr about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr.Edwards'OliveTablets are kno'a'n by their olive color, 15c and 30c well-know- . - m - table-spoonfu- 1-- tea-spoon- ful ss For Tired Feet IP'S! -- -- P'i-RAIJMF- lENGSJl 3 Childhood's - .... llllhBililiili Ril eve , . in Soolhinq and Hc&Jirvj Does wonders for sick skins One application of this reliable ointment and the inflammatigri is reduced the itching stopped and healing begins . Try it arid see -- Handy nr ; , " mSHESTERSPILLS ; ' W K . . - vr ; M ..........;......... ...... ...... I..... I...........,..,...."!; ; ....... and-yello- Wm . "y Vision Sharpens Soothes and heals the eyes and strength-- n ens eyesight quickly, relieves in eyea and lids; sharpens vision and makes glasses unnecessary in many instances, says Doctor. Druggists refund your money if it fails. inflam--mstic- " |