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Show 7 TEDDY BEAR GIVES ADVICE '.. aTX7HAT U the matter. MarUr " asked Teddy Bear on .night rhen the magic boor struck, and ha beard Marie dull crying. Maria doll waa on tha floor (ace down, whera aba kad ben left by bar Uttla mother though aometlmea aha waa given tha beat' of care, pot to bed at night after aba had been carefully an dressed, but very often Marie waa left aa aba waa tonight, wherever bar tittle mother dropped ber. "Dont yon cry, Marie," said Teddy hen he beard her ttorj. "She left ma once for three days standing on my head In a corner, and there ia poor Fldo who baa stood with hla face to the wall for days and weeks." A Miioim.,.tMMfmm Rex Ingrain v CLEAR YOUR HEART heart ef hate fend go CLSiK Inyour Um morning with all your covered, Marie, and will tell you what when the little mlatreaa happens tomes In tomorrow and finds yoa ' . gone." - Dressed for ber walk In the part the Uttla girl came In for Maria doll to take her with ber in ber carriage. She went to the carriage, but Marie was, not there, ' She- - looked on the sofa, but no Marie. DI1 you look In theTedandPlhe doll houser asked the little girl's mother. , She had, but still Marie could not be found, and then such crying was never before beard In the playroom. want my Marie." screamed the THttle mother. - ''Somebody haa carried her off. Oh, ray poor Maria doll L where are your "ir u bad been the magic hour Marie " Notable for his achlevementa In tha would have come right out," she told InTeddy Bear when they, were talking production of motion pictures. Rax vthe next night, "for my heart was so gram has crowded a great many acInto-hlJ burt with her thirty years. Ingram crying. I knew then tivities she loved me, Teddy," said Marie, is an Irishman. He was born In Dub"even if aha did leave .me. on the lin, the son of a gnlvarait professor. Ha graduated from Tr'nlty college. floor a proBy and by the big mother lifted the Dublin, where hla father was ruffle around the sofa and looked un- fessor. His early motion picture exder and then she pulled out poor Marie, perience waa devote 1 to writing aaw He active scenarloa and acting. all covered with dust "i Want My Maria," Screamed tha Litservice in the recant World war. she said the "Here mother, is," big tle Mother. . "and If you love her so much why do , "I shall never get over this," sobbed you leave- - her on the floor at night) the Sofa again there won't be any poor Marie. "I have a good mind to Suppose I left you on the floor and did Tiust there," aald Marie, "for I heard run away and hide, I guesa she would not tuck you In your bed at night, you the mother scolding the maid bewould not think I loved you, would causebig be sorry if she lost me forever." she found It" " Is "That the very thing to do," said you?" Then we shall have a more tidy sa'ld "What did I tell you, I know the little misteddy Bear. said Teddy, "and you will playroom." tress. I was lost once and she turned Teddy Bear the next night when they better' care because you ran the playroom upside down to find me. were talking. "She cried real tears get ' That was whenTeddy Bears were when she thought you were lost, and away." ceradvice Teddy" Bear, "Yes, your I guess after this you won't be quite new, "of course tainly was good and I shall never forthrown around the floor any more." , "If I were you, Marie, I would bide get it" answered Marie. somewhere and see what happens. -- "Well, if I .do have to bide under $ br Hectare Newspaper Syndicate.) I In behind think Now, that sofa front of the window would be a good place. The maid never thinks to run ber mop under there, and you could be lost a long, long time." "ItTs pretty dusty under here," said Marie doll as she crawled under the sofa. "I am not sure but I shall'sneeze FACTS about $our narrvftV raster?; and then she- will know where I am." -MILDRED "Put your handkerchief over your irwaning; whence it wesderWed; signif-canonose." said Teddy. "You will have to MARSHALL your luck dry and luckj jewel suffer some, Marie, but If your Uttla 1 . ,; J Mai-leT- " ' '. "Wh ats in a Name?" - r, - being packed with love, . Try M today If you have not already, done go and experience tn the eventide tha exhilarating sensation which come to him or her who bas dona bis or Iter full duty te the Human kind. : Our greatest happiness, our aweet-es- t dreams; our rosiest realisations, our aupremest Joys come from proffer-bihelping hand to the friendless Who are trudging up the hilt alone, forgotten In the crowds that sweep Uka tha waves oa tha bosom of the g - ocean. . Thousands of burden-bearer- s aU about us are praying for sympathy, a kindly word., the touch of a gentle hand which you and I can bestow by being humane, thoughtful and considerate. , deThey are lonely, spondent, but doing their bfesf to stem the relentless tide threatening to sweep them off their feet smile In Scatter smiles and get return even though you are carrying a kit. of sorrow yourself,Learn who la your neighbor and what your duty ia toward him and shirk not when duty calls.' Purge your heart 6f pride and envy. March along with the4 whose lips are" singing praises from csasis By OOUGLAt MALLOCH ooaaooo I Jijltr every mtal r WANT to know before I go Not only wealth I won; . I want to store a fortune for The wife, and girl aaJ son. , mora till night, and whoa goals are . woeld And yet the fortune . alight with eternal tight eefiSve ,i ones to loved For these my ; Make this a Joyous existence InIs not alone the wealth of gold stead of one of tears and regrets, ladea My Uttla treasury may be Id.. wltb care, dimmed with disbelief and benefinnltghted by a single ray of to know before l"go cent faith. , . I want I leave a golden wond Do these things and rise to- aa the wcrld around eminence whera there Is aa enduring That they have, found AU gilded. Jeweled, pearled. cannot which or t measured peace This fortune I would leave .thera still weighed. firm belief that coma what wUL The Put forth thy hand in God's name Their God la good, and kra true and do for others the best you can. And work a Joyous thin to do I Be alwaya patient cheerful and charno man's favor,' but seek itable. Ask to have It bestowed upon yoa as a I want to know before - r A wealth I leave behind, natural reward for the kindness yoa No thief can take, nor storm can shake have done to others.' A wealth of heart and mind And when the play ta over there will descend upon you the unspeakable a share of toll, a share of ease, . A God to serve, a. Christ to please, Joy which cornea to him or her whe Some gold to spend" when I am gone haa made personal sacrifices and done . And some good task to carry on, Ids or her full duty. rJs t , U&j . thing to Think About aU mother la made to feel sorry for ber treatment of yoa it will be worth It" "lea, Teddy, I expect you are right." aald Marie. Tgb I I know 1 hall spoil my dresa in all thia dust ' "I moat go back to y place by the wall before It ia light," said Teddy. "If the little .mlatreaa found me here by the sofa aha might think to look under tt for yoa. Now, keep your nose T n MY LEGACY I - i B by atoC)ture Newspaper Syndicate A I heart-broke- by IfeClaie Newspaper Syndicate.) ( ) A Uakcsj tut Ivcttar. yy. Timt't Changt$ o you want to bear tha atory of "puss In' Boots" I Elsla No, gran-mNo one wears 'em now. Tell me about "Puss Silk Slippers and Galoshes." A SCHOOL PAljS mwrmn Lit mi i slat nm. IULN ZUUJUAIU MA UK I a eUgestlosn. " ' Is your work wearing yoa out? Are e you tortured with throbbing feel tired, wesk snd wora outt Then look to your kidneys! Many occupations tend to weaken the kidneys. Constant backache, headaches, dimness and rheumatic pains result One suffers annoying kidney irregularities; feels nervous, irritable and worn out. Use- - Doon't Pillsa Don't wait! stimulant diuretse to the kidneys. Workers everywhere ' 'recommend Doan'l. They ahould help you, too. Atk your Neighbor! bsck-sch- -i mm it tccUs, breatls Is Your Work Hard? .n t er n4 llt mil. Grandma-rD- noble-hearte- d mm ass! agreeable) wect - ' a -T v ti W ' a. - i i . . By E. R.. REY8ER A Haa a man. like this proposed to ybuf Symptoms: Stocky, dark, nicely trimmed heard, clothes up to R. Utah .Cat Hutch- A. inson, carpenter, Eureka. Utah, says; ''My back lame became and sore and, I waa seised with sharp pains In my kidneys. The too free action of my kidneys troubled me and e the scratch, bully voice, sympathetic eyes, tender bukfrrm-hands- . Knows human, nature ; at first you fearedhim, aa he seemed to getTOU" before you "got hjnc" He likes you De- cause you aian t tot nim snq h him. in. were aiwrBUUBi htahly colored In passage! used a boa of Doan'a Pills and the results were One-- nr. a vpcpills In fact e likes to do the gomgr- be: For the brtde-tLet him be the doctor. About this: : Coast while the coasting DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Co, Mla. Cheat, Buflmlo. N. Y. STIMULANT o Fostsr-Milbu- . Evidently Not "What's this here 'third degree'." "Ain't you married, man!" good. 8 by MeClare Newspaper Srndleate.) Hairs Catarrh MedicincS0!! saAesaaaBBMaaBaaaBBBMaaaBaaaaaak sassaaaasaanaMaaHBBBaleaaBBaaBaaMPBaBBBaBM whom, because of her chattering, Jupiter sent to the lower regions, accom A LINE (y CHEER " panied by Mercury. conceded whlchjs'geuerally xr-LAURA,thaKest Another tradition makes ber the jid-- your system of Catarrh or Ocafnesf suited to a woman caused by Catarrh. woman Bowho Iioiuulus nursed By John Kendriek Bangs. and shouA Dv nf enfe mlt! I IXorison v SoU r intuit fmr 49 Marqaret . mbs, and disposes of ber and the iluce vletor derivation sfgnlfy righfof CHENEY &. CO, Toledo, Ohio P. ver Still a J. third simultaneously. from comes, als bat means, not only fit j LOST FRIENDLINESS the laurel, sign of the conqueror. How- sion degraded her like Flora, who was old flame and her husband. He reGREGORY'S RELATIVES ever its derivation Is somewhat devi- once a goddess In whose honor spring turned home again with a breath of festivals were given, at,dtnade her TF ONLT I knew yon more ous rather and poetic. I And you likewise knew me. ti'the State in WHEN Gregory was growing up, relief.- - His host and hostess were The real root of 1 jura is In Roman leave all her property What jplMitfr trlends Indeed i You can have relief, J.-the time of An -- us Martlus.. m wa were two grandmothers to visit happy together no doubt of that v. thi lares the where jtwo mythology was to Laura's know flown, Gregory Its with laurel Home In glad hut the, and house Misfit be! In the One lived they a great big which guarded cm hour within spirits lived In turmoil,. a hurly-burlYet' with unheeding; eye of were represented by images placed cool chaste bloom, has peculiar powers. town. Gregory remembered that house each other by pa It dispels contagion" In time of plague stuffed full of the spoils of yearly half begun and never reOn pERHAPS you have givea certain hearthstone. near the With hurrying, scurrying- reel Us boughs arethrown left up hope of getting relief from were There Gregory side." speechless. other street. the Upon the busy ligious occasions, theseTmagesweri the fire ontMpgto and shelves and tables clut There were magazines a month old unthat maddening itching and a Th thunderstorm. And never even during or ever crowns of Uurel cabinets adorned with but Resinol does bring burning, cut on The joys of our lot friendliness. the have Italians unanloved name. the of of art. and, fable, always piles tered with objects green. Finally there appears a Roman due comfort when many other rem'( by McClure Newspapar Syndicate.) swered to on letters most the desk;' one perhaps that exquisite love Some hud been shipped by careless edies have failed. One who deltl; called Lara, or Laurentla, someGreek my- story of lilstory, Petrarch's Laura has housemaids, some broken and glued dropped one's coat and hat anywhere; haa used this healing ointment times spelled Laurendla. a place among the Immortals. writes " Reainol Ointment is They hastily ao that the edges showed black everyone wns late to everything ; Gregthology made poor Laurentla a nymph. rall her Lorenia in ' Italy as well as and sticky. . No one knew anything ory was warned against two d so soothing it stopped my itch, " iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii: Laura chairs that had .never been iiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiiiiiiiiii ing at once and I got the first about any of them ; aome were presjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' Her night's sleep I had had in . Jewel is the emerald, the color ot ents of the white elephant variety, mended; the children came to the 5 weeks. Now my skin is weH" table, nd their manners were atrothe heart of woodland. It is said to and some priceless anUques. " What it haa dona for one it have the mystic power to strengthen Bis other grandmother lived In the cious. "Bolshevism" was the way can do for others. summed it all up to himself the eyesight of Its wearer fend when It country.. In his school days when Gregory ' could not protect from hunger, old su- things .went wreng, be would Imagine on ills first evening home. H. KINQ tRVTOQ Bii , Reiinol Soap Then he looked across at Mary readr I perstition has It that a piece would himself back lnthe r. break' from the gem. .Monday , Is white cottage, where. In the ing on tne otner side of the table. niiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii contains the 2 her lucky parlor, a fire on the hearth There was a dignity about her that same 'soothing as the case Laura's lucky day and ta light over the orderly room, took lilra back to his grandmother in SALIVA OF LOWER AN1- - healing or deadly qualities number. tlirew ingredients might be that of man protected men chess Chinese touched the ber and little An extract house. white from a which enables MALS charming poem' Suddenly he against the evil eye, evil spirits and written to Laura by Edward and it to thoroughly -Stedman and the Eighteenth century , cup recognized a quality that went a long bad luck.; . -cleanse tha akin , all the other distinct things way toward answering that unsolved saucer snd follows: Ba,,va 6t to ,ower nlmal: "aBeBaBaBaAiaBBaTasaJ In the dog licking sores superstition of he remembered, each with Its fascinatyet leave it free his early married years-- he for Instance that of the dog la we have a combination of the ancient Laura, my darling--, the years that have ing story.:r He knewwhy a J certain questioa-The young lady across the way says - from sensitive habit the of recognized personal Down pow. cess and smart belief In the magic power of saliva she understands we don't have to supposed to have great healing been riveted, and he liked . upkeep. prltea I pledged to plate had ers. Wounds licked by a dog will heal and the doctrine of disease .transfe- Brought tew of the' make the first payment on the British . darned the of the carefully my own; pattern HAVE . YOU THIS HABIT? debt until June or July. quickly." So says a publication of the rencesthe latter a primitive idea run- I aald that ho sorrow should roughen blankets on his bed upstairs, and he (Si by Metropolitan Newspaper Service.) . S) by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) American Folk-Lor- e her way society and so ning through niany current superstiwould allemon knew that the drops everybody knows who Is at aU .fa- tions. The dog from most nnclent Her. lite ahould be cloudless, a long ways be in the blue glass jar. day. miliar with popular superstitions. It Urnes, perhaps because he has from Shadowsummer's Y es and sunshine, tMatlea and Then Gregory grew up. It wns a would be hard to name a superstition most ancient times been the close comflowers, In his own mind, as in every question more firmly rooted In the popular rotod panion of man, has been regarded aa Which of the two, darling;, moat have .. been ours? qpe else's, which of two nice girls he end more widely spread than this. As a most handy and receptive animal to Tet tonight by the smile oa your llpa! was going to marry. ' Even after his fn classic times Pliny, the great Ro- which to transfer disease and still figVI can aee be would ask himself why it man naturalist," and Horace, the Ro- ure largely In current superstitions of Ton are dreaming of me, darling, wedding been bad Mary. Not (hat there was man poet, wrote In elegant Latin on the disease transference sort. dreaming of me. the least doubt tn his mind that It Wheeler . Ine.J W .. by Syndicate. MeClore the same subject we must not be too 8ynileat Newspaper ( by haarlem oQ has been a worldBut why! waa Mary lie wanted. squeamish to notice It ourselves. The hhuselr with the satisfied Gradually wide remedy for kidney, liver and Even the cleverest and moat ancients appear to have conceived the out at four, cur and place In pans tv happiness of bis life, snd left the circumstantial evidence Is likelyperfect to be bake at six o'clock. bladder saliva Of the lower animals as. posdisorders, rheumatism, . at fault after all, and therefore ought question blissfully unanswered. and uric acid conditions. sessing a magical quality less "spirlumbago to received be caution. with to visit went bis Then and he great Mary itual" and "material" than that of Flemish Fish., , Take the case of any pencil sharpened man using the words "spiritual" and by any woman; If you have wltneases This is a good way to use leftover you will and she did It with a knife, fish. Flake it and put a good "material" In a rather loose sense. layer inHELEN ROWLAND but ilf yoa simply take the aspect of Bi That of tha lower animals possessed HAARLEM OIL the pencil, you. will say she did It with to a baking dish, then cover with a TOO MUCH r cg.l t'! q j her teeth. Mark Twain. layer of buttered browned crumbs, of a cupful of finely You paid tha N THE average man t life there are done anything which his wife 'could correct internal troubles, stimulate vital chopped onions, browned with tha FOOD FOR THE FAMILY minister five dolusuallt two women; the one who disapprove, he usually means that he crumbs and breluKln three or four organs. Three sues. All druggists. Insist baa one never we done the when and which she hlnh lars bores and him anything loves on the original genuine Gold Msdaj s ' of of enbutter, could married. were prove. and him merely who fascinates one likes fresh, crispy a ' EVER! Theso cupful oNwhlte'sauee. Stand In the Yes, I am very e are fine when propdures him, oven until piping hot, then serve at careless about risen baked. well and erly When a bachelor liatsna to a pretty once. fsn-clmoney matters; Many a girl marries what she woman's atory of her. sad, sad Ufa, not to ought and noblUty Is a rock of strength Potato Rolls, f , somehow h have given him Apple-ettea-y always subconsciously Mash four small-sizeon which to lean, only to discover, that hears the ominous strains potatoes, add more than two wedof the Line deep Individual tins with good In one-hamilk of to heated she baaiimerely acquired a pebble a ma OnakTfiatCbldafd ma hot; dollars and cupful march. fill with sliced apple, sprinkle Ybt4 Fit JiMMUtnM eBSS 'v; . ding the shoe, . another half cupful of milk add two pastry, half. (aaa Mdkt e ": .'" with sugar and cinnamon and bake. e e , wfc ee. ee , Srffc sjUh swtwow compressed yeast cakes, one with dots A1 Serve of cresta whipped In the woman hand on In of a who, flgura. pen A married flirt la of sugar, the same of lard, with grated cheese over the Stories" love Is as dangerous as tha scissors In one teaspoonful each ' of butter and sprinkled tlvaly apaaklng, reada "Zippy D. top. behind tha cover of "The Outline of the hand of a baby. The beat way, Add the No, Maude, deaf, we should scarcely salt; flour, four, cupfula. acnoot or rrncitNCT " to charm a man dear with a heart, History." - AaesnunereWkeaaehea. It an elopement when a girl al- yeast when the mixture Is tool enougo, Catslastrss,' is to refrain from writing It call aVSLT LaJ CITY, UTAH SO n. Mala SL low ber enthusiasm to run away with mix aU the Ingredients and beat well a man vowa that be has never (Cay Belee Bewlaad.) ' ,When to in ten Set Boh at rise the her. :; morning. (A lilt. Wester Newspaper Unloa.) . (7ifoOI are NeweseaersraiUeaM.) VvVN. U, Salt Uka City, Na, he Young Lady LAURA '41 -- mpuA she-wo- lf Have uuu l is Habit? - Across the Way ' I... ttr jn For that skin eruption , . y and-to-It- aly dust-cover- weak-legge- ' : Cfhe IDluj of Superstitions f I - green-shuttere- d " j THa : V ; . Resinol '. ' TTlot tiers Reflections of a. Bachelor Girl Cook boo L OVER 200 YEARS . -- Jd three-fourt- I tnreo-fourth- d lf ( . table-spoonf- ' . - - u ' L S. Business Ccllegs . love-lett- 4-- M2 |