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WNTJ Features has "PENNSYLVANIA 0 Vaney-Bac- JSJI33 k Are you Interested in American history? Start at Independence hall In Philadelphia, the Cradle of Liberty. Wander through the streets where Benjamin Franklin lived and worked and helped create a united nation. Or travel to Gettysburg where the greatest battle of the Civil war was fought Visit Fort Necessity, near Uniontown, the scene of Washingtons first battle, In 1754, when he was commander of the colonial troops. See the museum at Valley Forge, formerly Washingtons headquarters during that cold winter when the colonies hope was at Its lowest. Go to General Braddocks grave near Farmington, or to the Old Blockhouse at Pittsburgh. Swing up to Erie to see the Niagara, Commodore Perrys flagship in the battle of Lake Erie In 1813. 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From early spring until late autumn the Pennsyl- vania hills are among the most beautiful in the world. youll want to Investigate the great coal fields, like those at Scranton, or look into Pennsylvanias billion-dolltextile business. The steel mills at Pittsburgh with their blast furnaces roaring should tingle your blood. And dont forget to see the site of Drake oil well, Titusville, where petroleum, the black gold, was first struck in the United States. Everywhere you go youll see a factory, a mine, a great industrial plant. Youre a farmer? Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, ranks second in the United States in income from farm products! Just remember that the thrifty Pennsylvania Dutch knew how to till the land, and their grandchildren do too! Big barns, d fine houses and fields like those in Franklin county will tell you more than words. The Pennsylvania landscape Is dotted with farms and the big city markets are right at hand. Pennsylvania farmers do not have to ship long distances to find a place to sell their crops, their livestock, poultry or dairy products. The Commonwealth leads in the production of buckwheat. Other important crops are winter wheat, rye, oats, com, potatoes, tobacco, apples, peaches, pears and grapes. Many Colleges, Universities. , Schools? The institutions of higher education include the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, founded in 1740; Washington and Jefferson in Washington, founded in 1780; Pennsylvania State college; University of Pittsburgh; Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh; Lafayette college, Easton; Lehigh university, Bethlehem; Temple university, Philadelphia; Buck-ne- ll university, Lewisburg; Dickinson college, Carlisle; Franklin and Marshall college, Lancaster; Allegheny college, Meadville; Duquesne college, Pittsburgh; Grove City college, Grove City; Haverford college, Haverford; Swarthmore college, Swarthmore. There are 14 colleges for women, including Bryn Mawr. Lincoln university and Chey-ne- y training school for teachers are for Negroes. There are 13 state teachers colleges and 7 junior colar well-tille- (Penns Woods) Pennsylvania was named for William Penn, the founder of the province. His charter was granted by Charles II in 1681. and The terms, Commonwealth were General Assembly, originated by Penn and 'remain in the state constitution to this day. The United States was born on Pennsylvania soil. The articles of confederation were adopted in Philadelphia; the Declaration of Independence was written and signed there; the treaty of peace which ended the Revolutionary war was ratified in that place, and later the constitution of the United States was formulated there. The Commonwealth has built its industries largely on basic elements. It produces nearly half the steel of this nation, shipping it to all parts of the world. The greatest metal production ever attained at one locality is at Pittsburgh. The bituminous coal annual output averages approximately 100 million tons, while anthracite averages over 51 million tons. The Commonwealth e produces petroleum, iron ore, pig iron, steel for rails and structural purposes, lime, slate and other metals and minerals. A list of products manufactured in Pennsylvania would fill a book! Traditionally progressive, the people of Pennsylvania offer you a warm welcome to visit their state. Seeing is believing! PERSONAL Even in peace times a pretty wife discovers that early married life is a very serious business, manj that most young husbands dont like to set their wives dancing ." By KATHLEEN NORRIS TS ONE thing to be a war widow, and be bored and lonely for three years, writes Phoebe Cutter from Minneapolis, but its another thing to have your man come home, dissatisfied with every- T thing, discouraged about everything, unwilling to make the slightest effort to rebuild the happiness we once had. Sam and I were married five years ago, the letter goes on. I am not prettier than the average run of girls, but I am pretty, 27 now, and still loving to meet my friends, to plan good times, and to dance. It seems to me hard to think that all that is out of my life forever. Im a good manager and housekeeper, and despite the fact that we have a daughter almost work during the four, did part-tim- e war, and kept our financial head above water. Sam has h's old job back, but he is dissatisfied with It His old boss Is dead, and a man Sam trained Is boss, and making the most of it. When I ask him to break away he says he feels too old and tired to try for a change. He is 34, but seems much older than that. He talks of approaching Inflation and depression, unemployment and hard times; he thinks I have spoiled Mopsy, and that she doesnt like "4 him. Of course, if he will make no s , 4 ZvVrt'A, effort to win her affection, so small A a girl is not likely to give It f 'Nothing Matters. p During the war my mother lived with me. She is a trained nurse, and Is now taking cases again. When he first returned she suggested that she leave us, but Sam protested, saying wearily to me later that It didnt matter how many persons lived with us. That Is his general position; It y i ut lfkigrfh ftife nothing matters. He drags quietly through days of uncongenial work, EDWARD MARTIN comes home to sit silently In the Governor of Pennsylvania sitting-roountil I say dinner is ready, doesnt read the papers much A native Pennsylvanian, Gov. Edward Martin has had a brilliant or listen to the radio. We have been once together to movies since he military, business and political cagot home; then it was a war film, reer. Governor Martin has been state through which he trembled and mutauditor, state treasurer and adju- tered all the time. My heart Is sick tant general of Pennsylvania, as with pity for him, but I dont know well as prominent In Insurance, what to do. I consulted a psychiatrist, telling him I thought Sam was banking and oil interests. a borderline case. He only laughed and said it would be years before they got through the genuine cases and came to the possible ones. And meanwhile men admire me, and want to take me places for dinner and dancing, the letter concludes, and tlie best years of my life are going by, and I dont see anything ahead except housework, baby care, and the endless efforts to cheer Sam. What to do? high-grad- X fn-- VEST VIRGINIA r1 tut l pTp. r --A- &i T THIS TOO, WILL PASS Popping long-awaite- d changed almost beyond recognition. They are irritable, restless, petulant, suspicious or else cold and dull. Phoebe writes that her Sam is back, but so different! He got his old job agair, but doesnt like it. At night he sits glumly reading the paper. His little daughter doesnt interest him. There seems to be noth ing that he cares about deeply. ry painful to Phoebe. She had looked for ward for three years to the time when Sam would be bark with her, and they coultl pick up their former happy way of life. Now it all seems blasted. There seems nothing ahead but long, dull years of trying to make the best of it. To a pretty girl of 27, still young enough to en joy dancing and parties, it looks quite drab. Miss Norris replies that this sad time will pass, and that gradually Sam will recover much of his old personality. The dreadful experience of war must be forgotten, and that takes time. There are brighter clays ahead for wives who patiently and loyally endure this mental convalescence husbands. of their war-wear- y j"Suu kJvcrti:- D r.nCf? u.bi, o, t ping tour fif 102 and I K WANTED TO BUY Ship 11 ot your raw furs, r ibhlt skins, hliles and wool to NOKTIlw SI fc.it V HIDB AND HIH COMPANY, 4U8 8rd West, Salt Cabs City, where youboulh will alway receiv. highest market price. - A Safe, Sound Investment- Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it or you are quickly allays the to have your moneycough back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Sore Gums? Chewing Discomfort? Food Particles Under Plates? . Troublesome Lowers? Don t let thm annoytn e trouble Q loose-plat- "Co on Sunday pu nics with Mopsy " Diphtheria Unnecessary. The deaths of approximately 1,000 American children annually from diphtheria are unnecessary and could be prevented by early administration of antitoxin in adequate doses, says the Journal of the American Medical association. The available methods for control of diphtheria are sufficient to allow the complete elimination of this disease In the United States In 1913 the death rate from diphtheria at all ages fell below one per htindiid thousand for the first time Vt i ijirlY- Gettjsburg Batllelield.Ivanla. Adams County, Ienns) O. S. APPROVED blood tested chicks, 14 brocrH, also mhkmI. A A flh1). AAA titaA, UuP hi rwj ST 6 df per luU. prow Id. OuaraHfaexl iu$ delivery. Wnt for ry rdr duvount COLORADO HATCHERY, Denver, Cot, Phoebe, my dear, I say In answer, this wont last. This is the slow convalescence from, war fever hundred of thouthat thousands sands of men are suffering, and must endure for a while. To Sam civilian life, with its vagueness, Its frivolities, its serene unconsciousness of what he has been going through. Is stypefying. He cant get used to it. lie has been starved himself, in prison camp, for weary weeks and months, be has seen strong, courageous young men starve to death. Trivialities Madden Him. To see you concerned about new bedcovers, the cost of lamb chops, I The best lo start your your favonti chair, with . newspaper, J he ad week, .' CniCKS & EQUIP. POULTRY, As more and more servicemen come home, the number 0 distraught wives multiply. All too often the homecoming is the prelude to a nightmare. Husbands return thou-aam- 1 K Iff eany-to-u- !? n. I 666 rfww- MW , Send for Full Particulars about the amazing new Life and Accident Policy that insures your entne family on one policy for $1.60 per mo No obligation send MUTUAL LIE OF AMI IUCAtoday. Season Buildmf bait Lake City. your life morabJ anothor day Inst end. the fit of Mopsys hat, rouses In him make batfiuti'Hl by the estnnnoe of uratefui who ve found comnlme dontal-blftt- e emotions of such anger and despair ecurlty and comfort with Htaee the remarkas almost wreck his reason. He able dentist a discovery that doe what no even claims! knows the world is topsy-turvthat Lpowder" Hoida plat comfortably ecurenot for a few hours, but all day or tenets Just the powers of good are temyou nothin. 2 ul kly relievos and bell prevent sore urns due to looe porarily helpless against the powplate that slip and chafe 3 heals out Irriers of greed, politics, stupidity that around plate partIks tos keep 4 Ideal I tating hd lowers, uppers trouhleaome tool are ruling now. Oet an Y' ofyourself Htare at your druytrlat tube U But gradually, as order emerges You he completely Mat today. from chaos all over the world, and laiioU. orset your money back! here and there progress is seen, this nation and that struggling back to decent yule, to 'new ideals of state14 hood and citizenship, Sam will recover too. Your good times may have to wait for awhile, but they will come. Even In peacetimes due to MONTHLY LOSSES? many a pretty young wife discovers Tou girls and women who lobe so that early married life is a very much during monthly periods that serious business, and that most you're pale, weak, dragged out young husbands dont like to see this may be due to lack of blood-irotheir wives dancing. And this Is postBo try Lydia E. Plnkham's TABLET3 one cf the best home ways to war time. Sometime well learn build up red blood In such cases that recovery from war la almost Plnkhams Tablets are one of the as bad as war Itself. It Isnt the tonics you can buy best blood-iro- n men who die from a clean bullet wound who pay for the war, its the others, like your Sam, who come USE home sickened with the waste and suffering of the camps, to find the old life equally bewildering and disappointing. COLD PREPARATIONS Take time to win him back. Make LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS him important. Do the things he CAUTION-U- SE ONLY AS DIRECTED likes to do. Go off Into the country with Mopsy for Sunday picnics, Just WNU 'W 0748 you three. Read books read some of the thousand books that are tellhow this war ing us, too late! might have been avoided. Discuss these books with him, and let him talk. With the right guidance he'll recover from all this, and the world Ami Your btrrngth and will. Meanwhile, carry your tiny Energy Is Below Tar speck of responsibility courageousIt mjr b. emuned by d'aorder of kd-n- y function that permits pomonoua ly, and make your corner of the wants to sccumuiats, For truly many world as bright as you can. poopls fwl tired, weak and tmaerahls 4 firrsBURGir -- ? Salt Laki City, Utah , w -- TAX RECORD These N F -c, BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM 'i V k, ADDRESS H v V, r v Mtiwy(wjv IDEAL Xt name and address on a post card T bring you this new baking guide Bak-Bo- laSHMOR WNU Features. ? your favorite recipes right up to by comparing them with the basic recipes contained in a copy of The Clabber Girl both free. ACCESS. MISCELLANEOUS Tp DAYS BAKINGWAYS fs & , BETTER BAKING i' wvow. 4 leges! 4t mina, ren& ggists tod r' I'jS body. It is more than a boast, more than a slogan. The Keystone state is so varied in cli- f H mate, scenery, industries and occupations that it defies articulate and coherent description. Whatever your interests, your plans, your ambitions or hopes, listen to the story of Pennsylvania. age at. Nads by McKesson AUTOS, TRUTHS rf ei By EDWARD EMERINE Mountains, Lakes, Forests. Vacation? Sports? First of all, youll like the famous Pennsylvania Turnpike and the other smooth highways of Pennsylvania. There are mountains and valleys, rivers and streams. Pennsylvania has 200 sizable lakes for boating and water sports with Lake Erie thrown in for good measure! Youll find trout streams and lakes for fishing, and Mount Davis in Somerset county with its 3,213 feet for you to climb. The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania (Pine Creek Gorge) at Wellsboro, or Pymatuning lake and wild waterfowl refuge in Crawford county, should thrill you. There are picnicking and camping sites by the hundreds, old trails to follow, and 6,500 acres of virgin timber in Cook Forest state park. These are but a few; others can be found in every nook and corner of Pennsylvanias 45,000 square miles of beauty. Are you an industrialist? Then surpr ild Dull Days Ahead for Many Whn the kidneys fad to rernovt esceas fids and other wasit mailer from ths blood. You may suffer narylnf hacksche, rheumatic pain, beatJitrhi, dunncmi. ffettin tip nt;ikta, h pawn, wfllm. homed rn a frequent and iiranty urina tion With amarim and burning ta another witfn that sonnwhuig wrong wab the k.diwvs or bladder. 1 hero almtild be no doubt that prompt treatment la w cr iHut tuglett. I Ihiant i'illn. It ia heller to nly on a bmiir ns that has won countrywide up- on something h t fnvorawiy Eroval than ikifi have b o trw and tented mnn y vear a. Am at all drug torus. a Get iqfin lodoy. n f -- |