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FEEUNC LOTS BETTER NOW Writefl Ethel May Saidbr Wto Used Lydia E. PinkhWa Hartford City, Ind.—Doing houaè vorkgzuMrttagear* of a sink woman proved to be too much tor Ethel Raider. R R 1 : A of Hsrtfocd City, until the started taking Lydia B. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound. « Overwork had io undermined her health that she had to give up all out side work,and when - - she saw this medi cine advertised in the "Star" and other papers, she went to druggist and got a bottle of Lydia B. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound. She took it regularly, was greatly benefited and now feels very much better. Ethel May Snider's experience is similar to that of thousands of other women in all- walks of life, who have sent testimonials to the Lydia B. Pink ham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass. Among those who praise the Com pound are young girls who have been enabled to attend school regularly —working girls who have gained strength and endurance so necessary to them, housewives and mothers who have found that the tonic-effect of the Compound has enabled them to per farm their dally tasks more easily. M The bark of the average dog Is worse than hla bite ; the bark is usually kept up all night M U / 5 t * ■ N Cry for f v> ; i i i / f >3! MOTHER Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages .of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aid* the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it ^ Cuticura Soap and Ointment Iff man 0m U m lp CUan and Healthy Promote Hair Growth *. Preparation "Willie, wash your mouth and blow your nose!" ■*"Who's coming, maw?" Fine "Anything worth while at Skibo »each. Jack?"- •«? * "They have lady life guards." > -/• £7; * M • A i." BAVER 4 f i et BAYER ASPIRIN"- 'ÿenULne SAY it Unless you see the "Bayer Cross*" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physi cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for ' Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism Colds Headache ' Neuritb Pain Neuralgia DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only " Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Hand v "B«y»r" faottiM of 5 *4 and 100—Dr uggi s ts . •t 1 tap near S tbap. lard or butt • tbsp. *T«pnr«t»<J milk IK C w*Ur S C- «our t C. aanuMtl ... 4 levai Up. Csln m«t Bakin* er 1 lavai Up. salt Mix flour and cornmaal togather Add baking powder, salt, sugar, Urd or melted batter, egg mixed With etrep Mix wall and Bake If the orated milk and water, pour Into a wall-greased pan. M a Dutch Uven 4# minutes, camper has no oven, bake In a pan weered and burled la hot wood aahaa Beats Okie Pr o f e ss or "He's the moat absent-minded doc tor I (Mt Mf" ., "Why,*what did he dor "He asked to see my tongue ; and whén I pm it out he tried to feel ita palpe." —Cleveland News. "O Happy Day" sang the laundress aa she hung the snowy waah on the line. It was a "happy day" because she used Bed Cross Ball Blue.—Adver tisement. r ' Crime Note "Daddy." aald little Willie, "What Is a shepherd's crook?" "It's the only kind of crook yon don't find in a big city, son." re plied his dad.—Cincinnati Enquirer. Call an Alienist Durham—How did Boyles happen to lose his mind? Foster—He tried to beat hla train of thought, to a crossing. _ If there were no such a word as fall some unscrupulous man would eoon Invent one. Onr country is wherever we are well off.—Cicero. Checked He—They say marriage Is a lottery. She—Well, I've got yoqr number. Indians of Tlerra del Fnego, accord ing to Darwin, killed and devoured their old women In times of famine and kept their dogs. A few weeks' vacation from the gas range makes all the difference In the world—both wavs. A fool aftd< his equilibrium are soon parted. / — To God. thy country and thy friend be true.—Vaughan. = •The • kmm LEGION <Cear 1 er This Papaltmant Supplies by American Legion Niwi Service.) DELAWARE WINS IN MEMBERSHIP WORK --- t ! Ai. ■ Delaware department, by Ita sturdy membership work and an unprecedent ed Increase, topped the honor roll at ill Legion departments when the books were closed at national head quarters at Indianapolis t> Jane for determining honor position in the con vention parade, housing arrangements and seating arrangements In the con vention hall at Philadelphia. First state In the Union to ratify the Constitution of the United States on its adoption in 1787, Delaware re solved to be the first In the great sea quicentennlul parade of the Legion to commemorate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. To win this honor, Delaware rolled up a percentage of 208.33 for 1020, as figured against the average member ship of the department for the four preceding years. Not far behind Delaware came Flor ida, with 101.21 per cent Idaho, win ner of the Llndsley trophy, was third was 150.70 per cent. The next ten of the forty-nine ^de partments in order of rank were; France. —44fj**y v W?b«ffa*. fî».t )t*, r West Virginia, 132.13 ; Arizona, 129.03 ; Colorado, 125.05; Canada. 120.83; Philippine Islands, 120.50; Alabama, 113.22 ; Georgia, 111.52, and Panama, 110.57. An unusual feature of this year's race among the departments was the fact that 23 of them had at that date surpassed their average membership for the preceding four years as against only four departments to do so In 1025. Five departments bad a higher percentage this year than en abled Florida lost year to win first place. — One week after the closing of the books the Legion, as a national entity, bad surpassed Its total membership as of December 31 of the preceding year. This result, the first time It has ever been attained since the Legion was foun<|bd, was accredited to a national membership campaign launched by National Commander John R. Me Qulgg Immediately following hla elec tion at Omaha in 1925. He then called upon department commanders to "go back to your departments and make 1928 the greatest membership year the Legion has ever known." Paris Limits Number of Legionnaires to 30,000 The National France convention committee of the American Legion an nounces that the French government has limited the number of American Legionnaires who can be cared for In Faria during the Legion convention In September, 1927, to 30.000, that total being as many as the bousing ac commodations will permit. There are no large hotels In Furls, as Americans know them In the large cities of the United fitstés. No other conventions will be permitted In the French capi tal during the proposed legion con vention week, September 10-23, 1927. Because of this llniHatton, an al-, lot meut of space on the 24 ocean lin ers that will carry the Legionnaires to Frapce has been determined, bused on Legion membership In each state, the booking of berths, beginning No vember 15, 1928, will be done In each state by the department France con vention officer until March 1, 1927, when those unfilled will be returned to John J. Wicker, Jr;, national travel director of the committee, who will then fill them direct from his office from states whose allotments were not sufficient to care for the demand. 700 Candidates Are Initiated at One Time More than 700 candidates were In ducted into the American Legion at a recent monster outdoor Initiation ceremony conducted on the athletic field of the General Electric company at Lynn, Mas«., by Lynn Post No. 0. Fifty thousand watched the scene while giant searchlights played upon the field. Amplifier* ftiade ft possible to hear every word. Preceding the initiation, 35 Legion posts and battalions of the National Guard and the naval reserves held a parade. A banquet attended by 475 persons was held earlier in the eve himi iihiwmb lii mn iir l T tlonal Commander John B. McQulgg, Department Commander Francis J. Goode, LienL Gov. Frank O. Allen of Massachusetts; William J. Young president of the Lynn Chamber of (temmerce ; Mayor It. 8. Bauer of Lynn, and Post Commander Henry O. SUabee IL Legionnaires Assisted When the Eucharistic congress wa* held at Chicago recently. 300 Amer ican Legionnaires assisted In mar shal In* the crowds at the call of Senior Vice Commander Ferre G. Wat kins. of the Illinois department. They helped to conduct 62,000 eblldrep through down-town Chicago street* on tme day. They restored several htm «{red lost children to their parents. Chicago Medical post acted aa emer gency units during the congress. Will Use Reflector t in Astronomical Work New methods of research of troDoraera call for the use of tele scopes of enormous else, and the ap paratus of the future. It is believed, will be the reflector. This type, of which there are several forma, em ploys a concave mirror with a silvered surface, instead of a lens. It Is coaler to construct lu large sises than. iUie older form, the refractor. Large disks of pure optical glass are difficult to produce. That Is why the biggest ob ject-glass ever made W only« inches In diameter. In a mirrbr, internal faults that would be fatal 'In an ob ject-glass do not matter. The .light of Ute star does not pass through the g\asa, but la reflected fron;. Us copçg.va, face. Thlp surface la covered uçlth a highly polished flint of pure silver de posited by a chemical process. •'' ' as Youth and Age Cortlandt Bleecker was talking at a New York supper club about a dance of very much undressed young girl« that had Just electrified, or at leaat shocked hla guests. "An aged captain of Industry," Mr. Bleecker sold, "was here the other night, and when this dance begun he was all excitement. "'Would you kindly remove your hat, miss?' he auld a girl who aat In front of him. "The girl turned and sized him up contemptuously. '"Certainly not,' she said; 'and be sides. you're too old a man to look at a dance like this.'" > • F Aviator *» Life Insurance Fascist Italy's latest step In the'pro motion of aviation Is a decree grant iiffrtMsTffltoltllfygVl-' ators and to civil aviators If they are members of the Itaio Aero club. The decree states that "men engaged ill the magnificent defense of the seren ity of our skies" are naturalfy aTXive any fear for themselves, and must not be worried over their safety, but that their. families deserve every, aid and protection.There la also a propbsul on foot tp give free airplane rldea to children Interested In aviation.—Chi cago News. ■ litsu Germany*s Came Bag Despite an area leas than one-sev enteenth as great as that of the United States and n density of population 10 times greater, Germany's fields and forests yield each year an amount of game that probably exceeds the total bag here. The total number of deer of all kinds shot yearly is estimated nf about 250,000, equivalent to more than 8,000 head for each of th® 48 states of the Union. Nearly 3,000.000 hares and rabbits are shot each year In Prus-, •la alone. ' Germany places the food value of Its annual game bag at |13, 000,000.. ■■■ DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Taka Tablets Without Faar If You 8ss the Safety "Bayer Croaa." Warning ! Unless you see the nome "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Buyer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 28 years. Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. Lead for Cancer Ont of 227 "jioimless" dises, 80 have hod no recurrence of cancer aft er treatment with lead, according to an Edinburgh hospital authority. Lead salt injections are poisonous,, however , t and an effort Is being made to find a lead colloid that will not have poison ods results. The 80 coses reported cured showed no effects of lead poi soning. ; . . ' No One Was Interested Bufe Johnson's pet hound disap peared. Kufe put the following ad hi the paper; Lost or Run Away—One liver-col ored bird dog called Jim. Will show signs of hydrofobby in about three days. The dog came home the following day.—Everybody's Magazine. Hubby—Look, here's a hair In the erbst. Wlfey—Looks like one of yoguRÉ,-j dear. Must have come off the rolling' What l pie pin. <3 •N. ■j of Calumet Baking Powder does the work of two spoonfuls of many other brands—it goes further—lasts longer. A Big Time fit Money Saver. ■ >j Hl ( ' CALUMET .«Ag* Vf« rm* CAlüMfl V cowmrwrs*** * THE WORLDS GREATEST OAKÊNG POWDER w MAKM »AKINO EATER-»FT» DOUBLE ACTINO Sale« X 1 /. 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