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Show - " t a It C00 a 1 ' ' - in k h k1 ti i OLK .. v nr,ti it.aii jj Mini, i i. i i t,i 1. ehanjr . it ir i, i i n i ..... ....... Mr. ad beard, but IP. .... ..V' mppose up brothers who had got Mr. Fox a of his bed by cl' verly clucking just ke Madam Hen. right nnder Mr. whitlow. they heard him Jump- out of 'A they run and hid, and when he 'ox's they ran again, keeping hld- time until they hod Mr. us awny down the path and out In W roud looking for the hen be was heard. be had jre I He was so intent upon finding his reakfast that he did not notice Mr. W j"V'gng "long the rond, but the tn brothers knew he was there, for Isabel, By aged John Kendrick Bangs. V THE GENEROUS SUN about the for any one. But goes about IU utalc all day Of spreading light upon the way. It dtei not make ui climb on high To win the radiance of the aky. But In a spirit ger.eroua Bendi all it has down here to ua. iCbyUcClur Newipr Syndicate.) thing love ONE does not wait 1 Is n perxon whose the bridegroom-to-bvalue highly. Someyou acquaintance times young persons with more wealth than social position and more mere acquaintances than real friends.' will ask a young man whom they know hut t. slightly, but who would be h social to act In this capacity. In this case e ns-se- bride-grovn- 1 1 Always Bears fto "i,rf V . jj f MIUCToL NOT 1 Id Use fttnrtinaiionanauw For Over Thirty Years T 1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. VMt ccaraiM eoaienv. mm ve eerr. 1 la treatta la InUUpwimble Influenza, Distemper, Cooglis and Cc!d3 eo ot an4 mutoa at the year. thla Huoa preraleot among Borate For Dearly thirty jreari "KfOHN'S" baa lwa atvea to prevent aj theee dliuMi, ae well as te rellrre aad cur them. Aa dcee "eondlllon" yoar horee and fcerpe dliwaee away. Ae a remedy for actually urrerlne. iPOlLN'S" la quick and eertaln. Rold In two aleee at all dru etora tiOSUKN, 1XDIANA IOU' MCD1CAJL COMPANY eera-aton- nm CLEANED OUT Mrs. Juetwed: Do you ever go your husband' pocket through while he's asleep? Mrs. Longwed: Never; after he's paid my monthly bills searching his pockets wouldn't get me anything. Syndicate.) jf MARlj MARSHALL DUFFEB CMSfIPATH(DKI Those Strikes. The Public eald, "Thla land Immense They say was made for me. Why ahould I Jucl be audience For folks who can't agreef 1 Take a good dose of Carter's tittle Liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a f ewmghts at ter.They CARTERS cleanse your system of all waste matter and 1 ITTLE Regulate Your Bowels. Mild as easy to aS SUgar. Gtnuti lorn $tpuOta- rPILLS takeSmall PiU Small Dose. Small Price. . VER Still Hoping. I beg pardon, but 1 Mrs. Faraway dldit't get It when we were Introduced. What Is your lust iiume? w hen most roreigners go to "That-gentlema- Hie Friendly Vath Progress In Sahara. Tlie limits of the great arid wastes of the Sahara, desert are slowly being narrowed by the Invasion of windmills and motorcars. The oases are being linked together by good motor ulj?lv ays and the sinking of wells Is greatly IncreiiBlng .the tillable areaJ. Th soil Is fertile anil, wherever water ear be obtained,, tropical jfrultn, millet and , , other cereals may be raised, A railroad has been proposed by the French government, but there are many technical problems to be solved In the construction of such a line, Tbe desirability and value of a rail connection across the desert be tween southern Algeria on the, north snd western French Africa on the) south Is obviou. ; trana-Siiharla- "linfs freak n Sweet Tsttootlel all the exctteinerit In th KhowT" """Someone toldiTat-tooe- . il I'M he was a marked toan." '"-- Life- - 'i .. Do yonr duty nnd let low da 4J iplnlnlng. the otber'fefc. -- -, nn: rixsiMisx W r er i t. rl,ti 1 Jr m " 1 7 SPOILVS DISTETiIFEIl COUFOUM) I 11 . Cause for Dislike. never can like thut titan." "Why not I lie's all right" "I know he's all right but I eant like him." J "HeV never done you any harm." "Not at all. but I dislike him Just the same. He's the man my wife Is always wishing I would try to be like." iW m T i' nsiKua""--- Genuine Castoria "1 Wkats in a Name?" v-- ! Mothers Know That French Serve Canned Food. ranee, it a matter of very great cost. they stop only nt the bis hotels and Although ushers are chosen by the Miss Oldsmlth I am Miss Oldsralth. are served with salmon and sardines bridegroom, they take all Instructions Oldmuitu !s uiy surname, but I sincere- fresh from the can that was packed In from the bride or her mother, and tney ly hope it Is not to be Portland, Ore., or somewhere ln Normy last name. should bear In nilnd thut they are the way, milk from a can packed ln the guests of the bride's family and in no United States, meat Imported from Caustic Dad. way of the bridegroom during tbe wed"Why do you une cigarette Chicago's blj$ four puckers, bread three ding. holder?" days old, vegetables which are brought Sometimes nshers offer their arms to town every day by the same country "Well, dnd " to women guests whom they are to "No matter. I don't blame yon for Innkeepers, being, port .of their unused sent, hut this is not always done. It keeping tbe thing at a distance" stock of yesterday. The French hotels is necessary, therefore, for the usher seem to think that travelers prefer to lenrn from the bride's mother or the The Dear Girls, canned foods. bride what Is her wish In this matter, praises yoor com and then to carry It out. The ushers plexion highly." New Greek Goddess. ' should make a formal call upon the "I'm surprised that a cat like ancient Tlie history cluss at a city jou. bride's mother following the wedding. would tell me. Who Is be?" fclgh school came to attention. A The usher should also learn the time "A druggist." written lesson was decreed by tlie of the return of the bride and groom teacher. after their wedding trip, und should Catch. Replying to one of the questions, a make it his duty to cull upon them "nere'a a woman wri es about boy In the class wrote: "Tlie lreek also. goddess of the chase wan Diameter." beauty" tj). I32t, by MrClure Ntwpapr Synrflfatt.) "fllmme that article," "Of soul." Those Permanent Waves, "Oh. pshaw." Molly Tve JuRt had a permanent wnve." Cordellla "Whnt! Have you :. token to radio, too?" The Wrong Course. "Dawdle sn.vs that he's had chnnces enough, but they were nil poor ones." JTve noticed that whenever opporWalter L Robioiea tunity knocked. Dawdle proceeded to knock the opportunity." to tl End Chfldren. g the one requested would far better decline than to perform tlie duties of usher while in his heart he is annoyed at the request. Whatever he decides to do. he should decide within three or four days of 'he In fornml society, shortly request. ufler this the chosen uslit-- makes n more or less formal cull upon the bride-to-b- e and her mother, or. If lie t has not met them, he usUs the to take htm to call. 'After ti Is his role Is to await further instructions from tlie bride and her looker, or' from the hridi groom. MaiiiT of dress are' settled by the hr;dp;:nMm and dlwiied aini'iig tta- - other ushTI' (INT; t:;tist lie n jH'sslnilst, let him ers. From the hrlde's family he Insinuations as In the exact Ueep his iih.iioJM:i to himself. It is siitiicieiit to make fine's self time for his arrival nt the church r the house the day of the ceremony, and unhappy v!ibint loud'ng gloom on the e exethers In the world. There always are plui.s for a reheiirsnl. Not!ii;; cuse tbe usher from sending the hrl le more reasons for gladness than for sor3)wC find happiness row, ntid If one for himself he's nn ungrateful und un- kind Individual If lie tries to take the from his fellow men. j gladness nwfty In n hig i rooming house, a life- wen ry mnn. previous to trying suicide, penned a note tn which he said: "The world has grown corrupt. It Is no decent place to live tn. One ha our name; it's Kistot; FACTS to be a tl.lef. a whisky runner or InMILDRED meaning; wKence it Was derived; nflnifr ebriate else he Is no good any more." MARSHAH and" lucky1 jewel A poor excuse to remove himself cancel your lucky4 day4 from this life of sunshine and glndnesa. I'.ut he hud even less excuse for untoo beautiful to huve loading his pessimism to disturb the ot tn IilUDfJET .. been written by mortal hands, was Uvea of thouKinds wht are finding (hi s QUnint - nam a VI i an nt . uplont r nlrti . . n. a pretty good old world in which te I TI I t WITT I i ' . Itrlilpel' 1 1IC ll """F ' lU.L "iirn In modern time associated In church tow "carry on." to used which ring hell, h domestics. Is m renin. (,ne of the Tlie man didn't succeed In retnovlrg ers, was so called in honor of her. hut ,1,e"c of feminine names, emerg-title was suppressed by Henry V.n himself from this life, and when he the '"'in a romantically and religiously a Il Is quite probable that he'll However, she has always been i is said to come rrom t .of Irelund, nd Saint Hrlde's or prise his hrenth and the privilege of niciinlnti. iiuikii, ... are common In living more than lie ever did before. churtfbes Bridget' with nrlghid. the But he'll only do so when he engage of England and Scotland. duughter r Dr nt god and the Rru which some of his time and attention In the Dona Brltes, a has Pwtugal "Inm, song and Sweden task which belongs to everyone that poetry. It honor as fit Bridget, and Vlghld has been a Ire-In favorite a St. Bridget, or Brlgetta. One of making the world better, more beauclaim since eurly more happy tlmee, and was one of Swedish Brlgetta, a lady of noble birth, tiful and Its Inhabitant "rst few Keltic name to find pop-7tI- who founded an order of Britrettln nd thankful to their God. ln No one ran answer the question Eur,P. Her vogue there 1 nun and made a pllgrlnmge t Koine, ""Ined through the atory' of the gave Bridget, vogue thnntghout Scan- without a lengthy thesis as to how fust ho a brought the world Is growing better. But no ' np by a brd dinavia. , which pre- one ran delve Into history even a little I tme amrcr, Hf,,r'"rrt Jewel pupil of St BrlCgefa and, from a solitary recluse st her without admitting th.it most people abserve her bodily health and gives hernme head of nuns and Immunity from contagion. FrldHy Is hor sin and are more ashamed cf sire eimUH n- - B .vnnd .f h,.hnn h ,utkr ,wn" Ding (him iwople, were not very long her lucky day ami f go. , highly revered and did much fk. and when she died a copy ber',tj ar (0 t lb Wbier ejadlrai, lM WIWe llri. lsa r - Truth-TellinBumps. "As a phrenologist," said the pompous man, "I could tell you merely by feeling the bumps on your head what kind of a man you are." "I think," replied the disillusioned one, "you would be more likely, by that method, to tell me What kind of woman uiy wife Is." 25252525253 a man asks a friend to be an usher at his wedding It Is nn Ind'cntlon of a feellnz of warm personal attachment and esteem, and the request should le taken us such. However, if, for any reason when yon receive such a request, you find that you cannot you comply, conveniently should not hesitate to decline, stating, of course, your renson for so doing. If " - DelL a wedding present, though. If be Is not w ell able to do so, be should not make X7IIEN : 1 M ivrXoiDScstlafl linr Right Time 'vv f nine, had Just lwen what do you think Daniel did the very first thing after he was caved from the Without much hesitation, Isabel replied: "Why, he must have telephoned home to his wife to tell her he was all rlsht." The Northwest era he Right Thing 0' CHEER .a- f- M t told the Mory of Uuniel In ths Hon s den. Then mother asked: "And those mis- AS TO USUKKS ALINE For Infants ) ai Ike :' rHbflM-- f UOGiCAl sme out all the i !. Nweppr Wben m I 4 the mischievous little w , chievous little fellows hud plaved this trick ur.wn poor Mr, Fox? 1 will tell you. The Ilaceoon Is a haherman, and sometimes he will lie In wait at the edge of a pond or stream and with his paw cleverly hook out a fish i It happened that the Coon brothers ' were doing this very thiu- - one day when along came Mr. Fox, but at ti nt minute instead of catching Madame Nazimova la recognized as fi8, one little Coon brother hud himself been one of the most distinguished "movie" caught, for on the end of one paw actresses. She was born in Russian when he took It out of the water was Crimea, in a small town called Yalta. a crab clinging in no At twelve she played the violin In pubntle manner Little Coon Brother lic, later taking up stage work, a shook his paw. but the crab clung leading woman cf a Russian stock harder than ever, and the other little company she played nearly 200 part utoihct ran- - otr as rast as he could. in-- a wide variety of productions, in Mr. Fox saw all of this and he most cases learning her new roles on the day of the night it was to be laughed laughed loudly and long. Little Coon Brother mnnueed to get played. rid of It by banging It agairst a tree, but he did not forgive Mr. Kox for Mr. laughing, and that Is the reason the called out. uoon orouiers fooled Mr. Fox Into" Fo,' Mr. Fox looked up and saw who It running out one morning after a hen but he did not reply. was, He was that wasn't there at all and being too tired to do anything but crawl Into chased by Mr. Dog. It was quite late In the day when bed and go to sleep, but as he settled Mr. Fox. hungry and tired out. came Into his feather bed he sail to himself : "I wouldn't have such a disposislowly through the woods, hut the Coon brothers were waiting In a tree tion as those Coon folks for a gocd deal ; very revengeful lot I call them. nearhy, nnd as he passed under It they ' by Mrture came ..faintly - r - Fx Now. why do you . r'Vvv - ' Fox's home. oon j A""V .vv.h - saw him In tiir to over a stone wall and awav thev leap went over the fields while the little Cwn brothers Jumped up laughing from be hind a big rock and run toward Mr Caught Sight of Mr. Fox. Ha -- a Littler i bit over the ground, get-ju- g i farther awny from and farther which was just all the time, home t, jtat the ,lttle Cwon brothern wanted, fit wasn't a hen at all that Sir. Fin I 0. ' a v "f , Mr. Fox Jumped a because Mr. ltahl.it had him. and when he cnuht sfelit escaped f Mr rox lit. bounded toward him with ry intention ,.f catching him If N slble to make up for losing Mr K,.. U ,hen he heard the sound amiln out of bed and pulled Ir. Fox jumped flit niphtcap. on his clothes be i Hurriedly Is out of the hnase and down the ath and listened. be beard. tt roines ironi mo ousiin ml" Ball Air. r ua iviu)t jj, opposite side of the path. "I do yeve nie Inquisitive Jien has wan- awny from tlie barnyard." fred Fox tiptoed carefully alone the on the ground ata and then dropped able to spring better be Sat be might on the unsuspecting ben, but there pwn tbe path. ran lightly i ; m i sight :,J:.:' OTY-PRES- rast Mr. Babbit nud ,lmy klww Jlr. Fox would come hack that way rl-- at ii., rUTCUT-CA-Dn:Ut n.e they planned to .Mr. yx ou, w bad thought It was a dream, for there. hen. a fat his In seen sleep bad breakfast. ; Mr. tVg was feelinz rather down-hkn he wanted for, his m nothing In BEAYER AS GUARANTEED Customer: You told me this coat and now I've was strictly learned that you've had It n stock tvee since 1898. 8hopkeeper: Yes'm, 1898. That was the date I had In mind. -- Public's Razz. Today we walk In haughtiest pride, And hear the muilr'a mi may hantt our heads. And bear the public's rant SAY "BAYER when you buy. Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions foe Margery Help. "No, dnrllng. I can't let you help tne wipe tbe dishes, you break too many of thetn." "But, tniimmn, that' a help, for yon don't huve ninny to wash next time." i The Dividing Liae, driving the car) 1 wish yon would sit up n ere to the froc' ecul with me. Wife (seated In tonneau) Are yiw ashamed fur people to know we are married? Clubby I In the Movies, "Weil, I see one of our superstars has written his own p!uy, de his own advertising and lakes all the parts." "1 have been advocating that foi years." V Insist! u n I ' " Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain "Payer" padcag-- which contains proper direction. lCCfP; Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 DruspUu. Av ri le tea wade aurk et Barer Maaataeore of MonoaeeiieuddMtee ot 8aUcrUM. I He e ' Saves Heed Buying a fJev; SIdrt Putnam Fsdctass Dyes dyes or tints z. you ivhb , - |