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Show BEAVER CITY PRESS Mot Only Off to Dream of Santa's Visit but a Great, Serious Mationai itesponsium a Labor of Love, in New York Herald. 9By BRIO. GEN. MILTON F. DAVIS, 4 fo It depend on tkt Bak, the mort warISTORY will bear me out when I fay that we are most nnmilitary. like nation on earth; at the same time the iof Powder you uk. Yo on heaping tpoonful of many brand became diet wi individual- This is a natural reault of our national life of the ity of nr forefathers. Indian wars and but nerer settlement. We are ever ready to fight at the drop of the hat, initiaready to come under military discipline. Individuality, personal stateThe tive and personal independence are our national charactenstu. ment may be certified by the fact that we have had 104 calls to anna since of We should grasp the fact that trained manhood is the basic factor national defense, and that the nation will be secure in proportion as every citizen recognizes his responsibility and does his bit. National strength is the underlying principle of national growth, and to fulfill the mental, moral and physical fitness of our people are the three in ourselves; graces of better citizenship. We are not greatly interested we are now sitting on the back porch of life contemplating the end of a more or less perfect day. But we are very much interested in the oncomand who shall say but that on them rest of our F Th Economy nation, ing generations the future of the world.' The chronicles of recent years would certainly bo indicate. World barriers have disappeared. Our daily shopping is done in the international market place, where our own wares predominate. Ve are of all the gold known the creditor nation of earth. We have to exist. We have to look only forty years to see where we shall he forty years hence and to realize in a measure that the responsibilities of our sons'ill be greater than ours have ken. Their preparation is in our hands. It is not only a labor of love, but a great, serious national tut T Level spoonfuls arc all that are nee essary when you use CALUMET it TUT ft0 saving on bake day tess X7 m r DA!tVQ PO VJUUl niikB' iaaa Sales2times If . 1 ty ' A 9t - . r 7 as much as that ofany other brand TBS WORLD'S GREATEST oajupiv rvmuu What time? five-eight- H U cainf itrcngth a 1776. 4111 u mud sJoo't contain j greater crime ihnn MOTHER! GIVE SICK i.- CHILD "CALIFORNIA FIG SY Harmless Laxative for a Billon Constipated Baby or Child, Acquainting the Touring Motorist With Peculiarities of Local Regulations f " '?! iV v ' V' 1 - I By FRED H. CALEY. Executive Secretary, ' - When the National Motorists' association advocates uniformity it does not propose having all traffic rules identical in all towns. The sort of uniformity needed is not similarity of rules, which is rarely possible, but a standardized form of acquainting the. tourist with the of the local rules. At the entrances to all cities and towns there 6hould be posted on signs of uniform size and' character brief but accurate instructions as to the details of the community's rules. There is a healthy rivalry among cities in an effort to arrive at some more practical means of speeding up traffic with safety and of simplify-ail- d jh;cu-liariti- I S , 1 ' Qood Jolts at Christmas Time VOII1Cl 99 . aHu LiUpiQjjj By MARTHA B. THOMAS E WAS a hlRh Where Would Old school teacher Kriss Be on a salary of eighteen hu- Without the Aid ndred. There of Ilia 1 rusty Decided aj to Send Aid to fx Keedq Instead " of to TPealthq were growln Uelafioes 11 v e g up children and a wife who was not strong enough to do her own laundering. Still, at" Chrlstniaa time, his relutlves would say, "Mary and John always no send the cheapest things I'm surprised, since they spend so little on their gifts, they bother about sending anything at all." John heard of this, and was grieved. An Innocent little nephew had given his elders away, But Mary was not grieved. She held her head high and only laughed, for she knew that she and John were not stingy, and that they were as fond of the family as any other members of It. But she did more than laugh,. She made a plan. And the next year John's relatives got Jolta Instead of presents for Christ' mas from Mary and John. 1 Sister whose Isabel, husband was a successful coal man, received a note. "We sent the cents thirty-nin- e that we ss - OMET and were 'vr In their jjiess stalls. As the school-teachin- felt a great responsibility on Christmas Eve. "None of the others," remarked they Comet anxiously, "know the short-cut- s as we do. Last year we got stuck In an oak tree, and once we had to wade through the Milky Way. Do you re-member that little boy In Poland who cried because he didn't see us? We must make a great racket tonight so he will wake up. And there was a child In Canada who set out some hay for us; dear little thing!" The stable door flew open, letting In a great gust of Icy wind. "Ah, my fine fellows!'- exclaimed a big, Jolly voice, "the packs are ready, and we must be off. Comet. I expect you to keep-- a 'sharp eye out for accidents. Cupid, don't forget the corners, and the care with which we must land on the roofs!" In no time at all the reindeer were harnessed, the packs tumbled In, and off they flew, Santa holding the reins In both hands. Comet and Cupid outdid themseWes. They went like the wind. The little boy In Poland heard their impatient feet on the roof and caught one tiny glimpse of the sleigh. The child In Canada found the hay sheia'd left for the reindeer all gone in the morning. No present was lost, no house forgotten. Back In their stalls once more. Comet and Cupid gave long sighs of satisfac tion. Of course Santa Is the one people think about most, but after all, where would he be without usT - !! Stltltfl ( IrtllS I g . ent! (l till. Waattra Nwtppr Union.) THAT CHRISTMAS ROBE Hustling tip a living for the family generally keeps father so busy that he doesn't havaTniuch chance to use that Christmas lounging rota' es Zino-pad- after-effect- DlScholVs XitiO'pads pain gont Put one on - J n Against the Scrub Cow on the "rei! Persistent Fight amiS America Reindeer? could have afforded for your present this year to the Serblun Relief. It will give some starving babies a soup. We knew you would rather have us do this." And brother Thomas, the shoe deal. 1111, Witrn Ntwppr Unloa.) er, got a note too. "We guve the -HARDLY THAT quarter we usually spend on you, to our postman whose wife Is In the hosChristmas Is the only morning of pital. It will pay a carfare or so for one of the children to visit her." the year when one call is sufficient And so on. All the relatives, over for any youngster. twenty, got the same sort of notes, III II telling where the few cenu that had usually been spent on them by the brother at Christum time, i hud gone t Ills year. And Into each note was tucked a hearty "Merry Christmas." John's family were puzzled at first. But after they had shaken their hinds together over It for a bit, light suddenly dawned. Tiny realized then that the few cents Jolm and Mary had upent on each of them at Christmas time had been more of a gift, In the real sense of a glff, than their expensive, and often useless, presents in return ;had been. And they saw, tpo, what real good that little muttered money was doing this Chrlstmua. They ended by pralolng John and Mary, and thinking their (hrlstmas notes the best thing they had got. And indeed a Jolt can be a very useful thing, even for1 a Christmas pres- little For quick lasting relief from corns, Dr. Scholl'i Zino-pad- s stop the pain in one minute by removing the cause friction and pressure, are thin, saft, ..ntiseptic, s healing, waterproof and cannot produce infection or any bad Three sizes for corns, callouses and bunions. Cost but a trifle. Get a box today at your druggist's or shoe dealer's, m ParnS; a"J tnis should be encouraged. But not at the expense of the motorist, or to his embarrassment No tourist should be obliged to worry al)Qut whflt he ghoul(1 (lo in (Irivinj, tiruaj,a a grange town. The instructions should be given him where and when he is accustomed to look for them. In other words, he should be given every opportunity to with the city in following out its traffic dans. Santa's SlciHi Bt) ETHEL COOK ELIOT Familq J Stop their pain in one minute! N. M. A. ; j SELDOM SEE a big knM Uk thta, but your borM may hir a bunch or brut on hi ankle, hock, Mlfla, kn or throat. will class It off without laying up tho horta. No blister, hair fOM. Concantratad only a law dropi raqnlr4 at an application. S2J0 par bottla Daacriba roar eat for By FRANK 0. LOWDEX, Former Governor of Illinois. The average milk production for tne totire United States is like half the average production oi the cows of the most advanced apacial instruction, and ktiliina dairy countries in Europe. This would be inexplicable were it not for the W. r. TOURC. he. Sit UmmSL, SarbjtfiaVL W fact that less than 3 per cent of the dairy cows of America are pure bred. The field for improvement, therefore, is vast; and the opportunity for is stimulating in the extreme. useful sen-icIt is the dairy associations that are making the most perThe Healthy sistent and effective fight against the scrub cow, which still remains in America. Calf clubs are being overwhelming numliers upon the farms-oCattaaraSaavriMvaawKkaatM. urganized all over the country, composed of boys and girls, who become lmt owners of one or more d or calves. Through activities KEEP EYES WELL! of these calf clubs the dairy cattle of the community begin to improve. Or Tbnmpaon'a Witcr will MranittoDttmn. In In the second place the club tends to attach the boy or girl to the UH Rlrar. Troy, N.AtdrnftfiUor T. Booklet. farm. The successful breeders and farmers of coming years will be those W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. now enrolled as members of boys' and girls' clubs. Cuticura Soap e . laxative regulates L the tender little ( bowels so nicely. It sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and bowels acting wit- griping. Contains no narcotia soothing drugs. Say "California" ti your druggist and avoid counterfeit!! Insist upon genuine "California Fig Syrup" which contains hout noble mind A not to pent. I ipsoi I 01 Constipated, bilious, feverish, or sick, colic Babies and Children love to take genuine "California Fig DEMAND BAYEfT ASPIRII Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Cratf Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. Warning ! Unless you see the nun "Bayer" on package or cn tablets jn are not getting the genuine Bj Aspirin proved safe by millions tut prescribed by physicians for 23 yean Say "Bayer" when you bay Asplrta. Imitations may prove dangerous.-Ad- T. of one Egotism Is an alphabet "CASCARETS" FOR AND BOWELS Cures Biliousness, Headachejndigestlon. UVER IOC A Constipation, Stt Drugstore. Aft pure-bree- d Shaving Soap pure-bre- high-jrrad- e 48-19- 23. Is Impromptu of wit. truly the touch One Trial Will Convince Yos that Allcock's Plaster Is by fir cerUli I gulckest, safest and most paini-A-fc and aches local all edy for Courage is boldness built limber. Trmn$frt of ) Angling Always a Problematic Sport; Ways of Fishes Mysterious By DR. HENRY VAN DYKE, in New York Herald. Angling has always been a problematic Fport The wavs of fiahes are mysterious. Who knows where the salmon schools spend their winters? Why the black bass will refuse every temptation for a week and then suddenly, on an ordinary day, bite greedily at almost anv old lure Why the rainbow trout planted in England thrive for a couple of vears , . . i o i mm linn miWBut. bu iune me oimrK .i inai was a lioojumr Whv the same fish planted in similar waters hi New Zealand stay, and multiply, and grow enormous? Where the tilefish go when they disappear for ten .j ,u at time? a Quality Cars at Quantity Chevrolet now leads all M-- ,hat Our new low prices have been made '"p M,!,1"n r trout Notwithstanding our recent big reduction In P quality and equipment of our cart have beta iteadily a created, until today Chevrolet standi beyond comP!?T at the bett dollar value of any car told at any prk mot economical car to maintain. " n4 Chevrolet Motor Co., Detroit, Michigan Divbion Superior Superior Superior Superior American FedcTation of Ubor. len facrificmg women and children in this n.untry on the altar of Mammon, but the conscience of the jvople of America ha len awakened. Child life of the country must U rr,ni.1erM at all haxanls. To say that the Constitution of the United States , impotent to protect the children of our time is begging the ipi.tion. The courts have declared thnt'law, which were passed by the congress of the country upon the demand of the poopl,, to protect" minor from undue exploitation, an- void. That the p,p!c. through their represcnta-Uvecannot pas a law to protect the child life of our time, i, t. lav the greater indictment against our competency. this movement of ours, commonly known as a la!r movement is born of necessity. It is the result of conditions born in hunger by for better food, hunger for better shelter, hunger for rest, for ungor recreation, hunger for music, the arts, literature-t- Ul W 6wr to mike up a better and f ullar Ufa, Roadttar Tourina Utilirr Coupa . Sadaa Wo have - s, -- ; possibl See Chevrolet First "'"Pl't on fme tackle 'means the "We Have Been Sacrificing Women and Children on Altar of Mammon" By SAMUEL GOMI'ERS. cars in through doubling our productive capacity. We are now operating twelve mammoth rnanu facturing and assembly plants throughout the States in which thousands of skilled work' men are turning out 2500 Chevrolets per day. years Very e number sold. Moreover, each individual fish of all the game species sets a particular problem for his wouhl-l- o He has his own prejudices and captors. peculiarities about rising, his own. way of playing ami his personal tricks of escate. Xo two fish are in.-- t nlile Tlmt ic tl. ,.,...,. . may high-grad- Prices e:cfwnl ... 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