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Show Tboaaul far fodky To drive hogs one should ander stand Iniiiinn nature. John Andrew Holme, In the 'Detroit Free Pre, All's Nel Gold foal CliU "Mmi - alum' nit. ny I'oiii l'um nr. ilt iciwn tage. In Karm unit Flre-aide- , "iiilHinVte his bran for sign ol nullah." t Land ol Cloves From Hie Islnnd t .mir.lhnr romps the hulk l the .world tnipplg hi cloven, there bi'lnj iilnmst ri.tHMl.iKm tree In use In the Industry there. Work el Aacleat Priest , Wlnwrnn) Reade oy: "The Rnset stone, thut remarkable monument which, with It Inscription In Greek In Hie ICgyptlun vernacular nnd In lb "ucri'd hieroglyphic, ha alToriU-- the mount of deelHrlng the m.vsterlmis lunguuge of flie Nile, wi: iiicnmrlHl of grutltinle from I lie Ku tlnn priests ro a Crvnk king, to whom In return for favors conferred they erected ai lutuge mi 'I i golden shrine." la Hebrew Alphab.t lie It tin) nrili Mlttr ol I lit-- ulpimhet, nod Jim the fifth In the ruble. rit' Something ' Tlii-r- e are reilntn pimple who tln.i'i teem to have bm.v special nilesioa li Ife exrept t he npw. Sili)tr Coat tot Iwry Ivory I given a sllverllk llnlab that actnully la composed , of lluy allrer (rain. 0J piadng It In a dilute ller nitrate aoluUon. and than la a aula tion of common cult ontU M turn deep yellow. Next the Ivory I dipped In water, and exposed In the un until It blacken. On rubbing, the blarl orface change to a brilliant allver Popnlar Rclenre Mnnthlr C stani)oil S V PRODUCT 7 i I YOU CANT GET BETTER FOR THE MONEY We firmly believe that GOODYEAR PATHFINDERS are the lowest priced quality tires on the market today. That's why we sell them and we are selling more every day. People who want value at low cost are finding that Goodyear Pathfinders give more mileage, greater economy and complete satisfaction. If you have never tried this tire, come in and inspect the tough snbsdantial carcass, the durable tread ee how well it is made. What it has done for thousands of others it will do for you. Goodyear guarantees itis performance and we will help get the "built-i- n extra miles" out of it with our friendly, expert, con-stant Goodyear Service. TliaD goes with every tire we sell. We have your size, too no waiting at all. Bingham Garage FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 26 AND 27 ' - f SSaaaalamSm 1 .' : ' 1211 Thcrntos Ectl,5 I Economy Reigns at Every Ess-Ja- y Store,' Where Every Cc.ona Bath Spray. Idea i 0JW r- -t Biza.. ; ftlp I . Purchass is Protected by a Money-Bac- k Guarantee. far a Summer morn-f- Q St A"CO!0r3 ' ' g:'fe3y! ! cold shower I t&m v 2.03 Columbia Lunch Kit. nvu vtn. Loobah and nubber $M pJctc with fit HR Nursing Dath Wf ' Vacuum BoCe --00J Sponge ....... 1 SS Thcm-A-II- ot Electric 01 g e feW Ce!1 50c Excelslcr 97-- t' Stove..... .01.30 m 8 ounce. Rubber Sponge. 0 Star-Rit- e Electric Stove. Single M JitmZn- - 60c Whisk Brr.om, 3-t- .4S ft Purr.er, assorted colors ptfiUJ Wp;p 1hr I" ' a ' ' i. . . 30c MiKer Fancy Inflated Rubber Balk. 4 Ladies' Pure Linen 4ftA I -- High ORn U t4Rp llanrkerchfefs IUl 30c Mission O.inge bouncers tCUU IQ tvlU ' 0 .' 29 25S B ivJ SI. 35 25c Ivryne Potket Comb. IQrt M , nLKtt Assorted colors 1 j ' I 5c DiaraoiJ M iches Hughes Id-- al Hair ' ! 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' 75c BeU-A- ns Dyspepsia C9. fj f- PB fern Ummd KiHoney Cream W,d 35C Million-Dolla- r Auto Strep Razor, M New AQ Jf" ;, dtk ' 1 k 4?k.r LOO Hinds Honey PQ Roman Model ...... V'T'Hj 35c Seidlitz Powders, nq j"-- , R V md Almond Cream ..y5 10's ..... MC f. Wry ?5cFrostilla 23 Shaving Blirror, Magnl- - flftp 75c Doan's Pills 49 F --? .llgSy 0c Frostilla 37 fying and Plain 40c Pluto Water, qn & f r6ocM.....v..L......43(i "'$1,23 hrt mrj.j I I $1.50 Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal $1.10 'xaincn Twinplex Slropper. Aristocrat L ; h 1 1 $1.00 Barber S'-ea-rs ... 73 Model for Gillette Blades, "100 ! 1 hfgctbs.h.a.:39c3for$1.00 lt!;cb::l9c b1l.....,.,;$3,50l j fSj 35c PalmcUve Shaving $1.00 xfV. ' $L00 Ovoferrla S3 K 'lream w"? J VQftrl "hamois, Sl.OOLavoris , 79 te o -- fmfr oqr. 1 fnr d5r 8 . ?f lM Llsterine 7 (gMW 35c Bayer's Aspirin 1 U Gillette Blades, Tablets, 2 dozen ......UC tf M BI"e Star Cigarette Lighter $1.C0 with 17FI?'E7I 35c ts-- U ' f E9C j 25c Can Lighter Fluid ............. F SL JCi 1 1 Corn 23(J "5 J I SV. -- H.lF.iXi fllii'l -- iA&rTr"-- tit-- "'I nil, m- i- rr T in - - ri? n il v,.. Banlib the Imp If you are up npiltisi n linrd Jot' Mint seem Impossible, kick out the 'Imp" and work henrtlly nnd cheerily -- Sir Robert linden Powell. Juvenile Respect Children rarely resxot anything which the) rnn use liberally and with out distinction. Woman' tlomc Cora panloo. Th. Natal Way wiuiii and clennae the tilr Inhaled, anil It rendu the lungs In a perfect atnte. Mouth brenlhed air la cold and dust liidea . WHEN WE SERVE 'SANDWICHES Bit JOSCPIUXE B. C.'fWCW Dinclor, Horn tconamics Vert., II, J. Heint Company Sandwiches vary ell trie way from the fancy, dainty hits of good.ics which we serve at tea, to the sub-stn- ti tiat, many-layere- sandwiches which arc slivay o popular with Cheese, Olive, and Grevn Peppei 1 ejuful KrtHt ArnvrluhH ehHMi U cuiifut mtucwl irwii rl'l)"l brd 4 eup 8puiih ollvnl H UUlMpootu Haytmnaia Saiad Diauinel buttar Mix together cheese, olive.i, RTeeii pv.i pt.rs and mayonnaise. But.ei slices of bread, spread half ol them with the filling and covet with other slice of bread. inaming toast, arnnR slices of . I railed bacon. Vut t JKetlief and iirnih with watercres. : CnrJen SanJtiUJies Spread ivhole wheat or rye broad with creamed butter, then with Xlayon-- : naise salad drestinj tu which - enough chopped pariloy or cresa has been added to color it slight-ly. Scald, peel, anj chill four i.iedmm-sizc- firm tomatoes: pare ' it cucumber, remove seeds and ciiop with one half a green pepper and a small onion; moisten witU Mayonnaise Salad Dressing. Slice and arrange sandwiches uit serving plate as follows: First a slice of buttered bread, th-- n slice of tomato dusted with) salt, pepper, paprika, and spread C.iiily with Mayonnaise; next a ' slice of bread, bnttewd ' side up, with the vegetables on it. Garnish with spoonful of Mayonnaise and whole Stuffed Olive. Hot Ham Sandwichz-- f Spread t! in slice of brown breid with a thin slice of ham, or minced ham, . then with a thin layer of Heiu Prepared mustard. Cover mut-tn- rd with a thin slice of American Swiss cheese. Cover with ai other slice of bread. Toast the V sr.ndwich, or beat one egg and V and to it J4 teaspoon salt, a d ish of pepper and h cup mi'lt. Dip the sandwiches qulcklv inir, thf mixture and fry until delirately browned in a pan with X f'.le-.Jon- s melted butter. Garnish w:th slice of freih cucumber I ckle and serve at once, Sandwiches Msn LIV roai.t beef and hr.reradish a, 1 0.1 wit minced, on white bread. 5.. 1ss cheese, prepared mustard, id rye bread. iut Frankfurter sausages in 1.1. arter-inc- h slices, stein removed. ." ! prepared mustard, in rolls or v. hite bread. - C'lonped hard-cook- erg, - .iffed olives chopped r,d u;,v. i .!nni;e. ' " men. " Bread for flat (sandwiches should be a day old, to as to cut more easily.- For rol'ed sand-wiches, or for very thin slices of bread to be buttered and r it overtopping on a plate, fvesii bread sliuuld be usid. White or brown bread, rye, pra-ha-whole- whea-t, raisin, dr.te or nut breads may be used, some-times two or more kinds together. Long, narrow rolls make nttr: sandwiches when slirod lengthwise, buttered and fill- d. For picnics, tiie rill may be hol-lowed and filltr with sandwich . material. Thin t alt wafers or crackers are often used for patts sandwiches. Bread for fane;' sandwiches should be cut in "i lices as thin as possible and th crusts io moved. Picnic ar.d lunchb'X sandwiches are cut somewhit thicker and the crusts usually left on. The filling and butter (r picnic sandwiches should be in-creased in proportion to the thick-ness of the bread. Here are a few supfrr-'iion- s fur delicious sandwiches: Italian Sandwiches cunful minted celery: ee-.,-i rcpi)er : S tAlilfKpoonn Mnrfni:.!;:e Satad Draashw; wblta or wlwie-wt.- broad : eu'i minc-- ham t pr pared miufardt 2 Chil, Suea; kuUcr. Combine minced hani and celcrv and season with dash each of cayenne ntpfr and mustjrd. Moisten w th the niivonnnisc chili snnc: i white or whole-wheat bread. Baled Bean Sandwiches cupful Ovl. Bnlcud Btriu I 1 tmbW ' Bpoor.a irtt American chom I aalt ; t tablespoon oranga juicat buttar! brown bread. Mash baked bean. Add grated cheese and salt to taste. Moisten with orange juice and spread be-tween slices of buttered brown bread. Olive Club Sandwiches' Brand) Marnnmlx Salad Drmlnai etuffrd Siiiiih Olivm i butter, lettuc leave l bacon I Vatarcmaa. Toa3t slice of bread one-fourt-inch thick until an even eoldtn brown. Butter lightly and M cvt slightly. Spread with thirlc mayonnaise. On half the sliceii p'ace lettuci leaves and cover with sliced olive. On the re. No fime to Squabble In the old dii.vn ihlnka h .lnlomiphei in tlia Amerlcuii Miigiir.lmv fitnillle took Up an' rtmeh time milking both ends meet Hint thry didn't have time ro qunlilde about unwhlng. Australia' Moaapcly Australia I the only country Id which black nimls ore found. "Greybeard" Racovercd Grout Interent hn been taken In Scotland In the finding of a "gray-heard,- or ancient drinking vessel, which wns brought np In net by llslitng crew In the North sea, ftO mile from Aberdeen. It stand nine Inches 'ilgh, Is of brick-colore- d ware, and ears the representation of an old man vlth flowing benrd. A fnmlly crest Is iIro shown. The vessel Is believed to ie 300 year old. Old European Raco ' The origin of the Basque Is mo-tet tied. The name I applied to a race, dwelling on the slop f the Pyrenees. They occupy the prov-ince of Biscay, Alava, Gulpuscoa aad Navarre In Spain, and two Trench de-partment. Bayonn and afaaieon. A Way of Saying It An ex imllce oIIIcIhI declares that mnny men heenni crlmlijnls nnwlll ncly. They help fhemeelve merely 'tecnuse they en n't help themselves. Btti Ririfn . , Hint kt said to be the Mat nth Itiglns society In exlstenee, the An .lent Society of College Youth, was founded In 1037 and ha memfwr throughout the woild. Twelve ruein bers of tlilg society were recently granted permission to ring on the 11 bells of St Pnul'a cathedral (London) peal of "Stedmnn Cinques" method of ringing composed by Fi hlun Stedman of Cnmhrldprp. Rm;land shout 1(1)0. His Soagt In these dii.v It Is rustomnry for the composer to outlive hi songs. New mar flower Astronomical form A "light year" Is the terra employed In astronomy to Indicate the distance a ray of light traveling 186,000 miles a second can traverse In year. Tbns one can easily compute the distance of the present outermost v'slble limit of space which are estimated to lie 100.000,000 light years away front the earth. Exchange. Sheepish Admissions Many a big financier who would think nothing of turning a tulf-ml- l Hon dollar business deal, will sheep Ishly admit to cherishing high spots of the roost astonishing character touchdown during college days; the fnrewell kiss nf an old sweetheart, or even an exceptionally low golf score. Farm and Fireside. Ufa and the World Nobody ever got on In life by car-ing too much about getting on la the world. Woman's Home Companion. Con p' cated Froeess . fliijon Is u lustrotia, continuous thread, by dlvolvlng cellulose either as iininu llniero or wood pulp in a sultuiile solvent, passing title fluid through a spinning mnclilne solldlfyltm the product In a flxiny bath, comli'iilng nnd twlntlng the re suiting nliiinents lulo a tlirend, purify Ing and blenching this thread, and Dually transferring It Into the tyie of pneknge In wldch It Is to be sold oi used. ' Open Office Buying The ofllcers of tlu corporation of London h. early time purchased theli appointment by auction, the office going to he highest bidder. Use The Emergency Shelf As "An Every Day" Shelf I'- j JOSEPHWE li. GIP.SON Diiator, Hcrrn Lcjuonics Dpt., H. . Heinz Conipaty ! U pn Linger true, as il has bct-- h. ..; pt, li'M the biit houseke.-pc-r j i. ' c .lie in. nAr.u.'...:ture3 i;d cre- - H. .t. cvi; 'ii in h'.r o'vn home. .; e w '' who assembles ih.fi v.i r.iy v. I.iu otlics have made fvr i'er. I.. tin., way she saves her time for the accomplishment of things i l'.t home and for the enjoy- - nt "f 1 l'e. It absolutely neces-jr- y tn son-- fl'ort cuts to the r quired three mrals a day, If One i. ;o h ive ti,y tii.ic to oneself. DediMte or.e ?he?f in your cup-- I. jard a. ar. "i'n.ciency Shelf"; fill It wi'.U e foods which ketp indefinitely, replenish It when foods a- -e used, and insure youre!f of rceals at anv time. The feelinp of sccnvlty which n ade-quate runbrifiid Kives one when the infvl'rtMe "!ar;t rninule" emer-gen its is invnluaMe. Y'mr 'T.mirgency S'lelf" should Inrl jclt : A Ready to Serve Luncheon and Supper Dishes such as: Nourish-ing Cream Soups; flaked Deans; Cooked Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce; Prepared Meats and Fish Paeon, Dried Beef, Tongue, Boned Chicken, all In glass jars; Canned Vegetables. B Salad and Luncheon Materials such as: Salad Dressings, Mayon-naise, Vincuar, Salad Oil, Sandwich Relish; Olives, Sweet and Sour Pickles; Peanut Butter; Packaged Cheeses. C Desserts such as: rium Pud-ding; Fig Pudding; Canned Fruits (Also may be used in Salads); Packaged Small Cakes. D Seasonings and Relishes such as: Ketchup and Chili Sauce; Wor-cestershire Sauce; Prepared Mustard; Prepared Horseradish. Purchase fruli fruits a:id vegetables once or twi-- c each wc-.k- . and these together with the readv.;o--- r r pre-pared foods, twill fortify yon against any emergency. Happy Boob Lovor I No mutter wlmt hi rnnk or post Hon may he. the lover of book Is the " richest nnd the hnppleat of the chtl , dren of men- .- Dr. John I.ancford. I Copied Into Conttitutioa During the reln In England of Williiim nnd Mnry, after the revolu-tion. In ; 1CS0, nn Instrument was drawn up securing onnunl parlla men Is, trial by Jury, free elections nnd the right of petition. Several of the first ten amendmentg to the Con . stltutlon of the United States, tnclud Ing the one forbidding "cruel and un-usual punishments,'' were taken al most word for word from this docn ment " ' Fastest Swimmer The-- n tcorypheiiM lilppurus) is suppced to be the fastest fish In he ocean. Hold. Ua Up The loivit rock of the enrth's cmst Is gninlie. It Is the bedrock of the world, nnd contains no vegetable or animal components. Ovrt Giving There Is h rtvlprocnl relationship nelween 0111 tlvlns Hiid the blessings which will come to us.-I- tev Samuel D. Price. Coud Bedfellow If yon uiiiiiii sleep scniiillj take a clear conscience to bed with Pioneer Auto Builder Elwood Uaynes Is considered to be the first American automobile maker his first muchlne dating from 181)3, but he was followed soon after by Henrj ford, Charles E. Duryea and others There was practically no commercial manufacture before- - WOO. Inventor In other countries had constructed successful automobiles before this Carl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler tn Germany as early as ISfW. fAI f AW V-- Broiled Bacon und Olives WHEN WE iULLUII V Vin'K r I Roll a thin strip of bacon around a .uffed olive, fasten with toothpick THE GYPSY TRAIL MWtemr lnd broil over campfira in corn pop-D- er ZL -- ?C ...JtA,.. I or on end of lone, sicnder stick. By JOSEPHINE B. GIBSON Pinctor. Horn Economies Dtpt I H. J. Htinz Company With the coming of warm weather, oar lov of the outdoors makes us re-ceptive to the Triendly call of the road, and the urge to take to the open Is irresistible, if only for a few hours. On such expedition a few1 simple camping utensils and a well-etocl-emergency shelf enable one to arrange delightful picnic meals on short no-tice. Foods may be prepared at bom and carried in a small tireless cooker, car reheated over a campfira or small portabU alcohol stove. A d, corn popper serve admirably a broiler for bacon or ateak, or to toast crackers or bread. Other useful gt". for camping are thermos bot-fle- a, coffee pot, can opener, coitscrew, atsup knife, cd spoon and case turner. Her ar several delldoa eot-o- f- 'L"y Menu No. 1 Broiled Bacon and Olive tn Soft Roll (Broiled over campfirt) Frankfort sausage, skin removed, broiled over fire, serve in roll and prepared mustard Potato Chips Cole Slaw (Cany cabbage and dressing from home, and mix be- -, fore using) Apple Batter Cookies Dill Pickles Deviled cheese and toasted crackers, toasted in corn popper Deviled Cheese Mash half-pou-rich American cheeae. Mix with 1 tablespoon butter, two teaspoons tar-rag-vinegar, dash of cayenne and 1 teaspoon each of sugar, prepared mustard and Worcestershire sauce. Prepare In advance and carry in glass Jar. Toast large soda cracker in corn popper and while bot spread with cheeae mixture and aerre. Serve in rolls. Apple Butter Cookies 2 cups brown sugar; 1 cap butter or lard; 1 whole exK ; flour; 1 cup sour milk; 1 level t?;x-- anda; 1 level teaspoon salt; apple butter. Cream sugar and butter, or lard. Add egg, well beaten. Add sour milk mixed with soda and suit. Add enough flour to make soft doui;h. Koll douh to inch thickness, ' shape with cooky cutter and cover with cooky of equal size. Press edges together and bake in moderate oven. Menu No. 2 Baked Beans with Pork ' (Heat can of beans in boiling water, open can and serve) Boston Brown Bread and Butter Sandwiches Sandwich Relish Sandwiches Mustard Pickle Tomatoes Stuffed with Celery or Cabbage and Mayonnaise (carried from home) Mince Tic Fresh Fruit Coffee (In Thermos or made over Csn-pfi-- |