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(modern features for all the family[ BBINOIHO UP flTEIB UcglMMtvl V. S latent ulTio# ? i r?t B? QEOBGE M'MANUS \ MOW THAT WE SNEAKED I OUT OF THE HOUSE-I'LL j OUST TAKE MACOE'S [ '< CAR AN' RUN DOWM TO jpp DINTX'6 PLACE- J f, ^? ? n*"' ? <;REAT heavens -r^Y CAR I \*b t>TOL_E.N ~ t)END OUT S \ GENERAL AL-AvRM CbTFORE j THE THIEF LEWEt> TQWrs- J I DOMT V/ORRX- WE V^LL <*ET IT- mNE ME ,THE LICENCE NUMBER - < WHAT ARE HOO TALK\N' AfiGljT * t eou^HT THHD C AR PGR r~ WIFE * ? ' ; I SAID ITS A STOLEN CAR- IF ^0(J OWN \T SHOW THE OWNER'S CARD - YOU'RE <S2sfi&> ^OIM- WITH j II 3 HELLO -QlNTV- j COISE UP HERE /MS' iDENTir\ rSE - \'IM HELD ! PER 'oYE.\L_IIS' IMA^lE'f - r^R-rso ONE KNOW6 i H1E HERE - ^ ' mwo i.\\ i ? iii | 1921 by int'l Feature service. Inc. Larger Percentage ? of Children Attend School During '20 i U ????::. P . \ \ ; Tli. I ??- 1 r.?rtm?-n: Pmricu !!??? i:r;??...ii .??? t',.> it??-?!.?> ;i I irvinar*. *t.it Cuinc stuflsfn ? vi?i<.its . mi ??.? rr.'in ?'? i.? ! ???c. i f.s i.f fh" Fourteenth I riI..I ? l **r?- rakif.fi as ..f fnniinrv I. ? 'I'll.- -a in ...,.rs -t ' nt" lri'h:si\* otutv.^rat*-?i :r. liti>-111 r' I'nt'fl Si'ias iiirnilw>r?il I1' 'Ins jiuii.c-r. I.7.i r. a? i oclioM ;ii ???me rtrp.e Iw-fw..-" S?,;,r?"? 1 ber t!'!:?. nl ,r.m iarv 1 T:i? | t tril p 7 {,, ... (ps . :t><-linl-.| ' il. W?.o I a i-hllilran tttoi.Iljic si}-,.. . The cp .if t-'fi'llfic s'h" >' am.'lie tV.?* population " ti. Inrr?asp.l from f.-r tft" m.3 for in! *h- ...r r?-?;> n line p p. .?ntace fT ? ?hrMr.n 7 ??? I : years of ac inrrP.'isr<( f-otir v. ! for Ihe ?? riier t ? '' i c fr?,. ? J;?? '.a'.'r y.-ar. Amorc th* isKltvUl'.jn! staffs. th> I !nrco.st riori a1 t'-r.<ltnp s< 'moi !n *? t'n- j-.'a aye S-'Mlp. 7.7 p-?r ??flit.. |s I'mim ti for t fail, atul fh-* smallest. t per i-ent. f.-r l.mituana In six state* -? Iowa. \ehmsk. . Montana. Main. T7t*h. an<1 Mr??C"f -the proportion #C+iOoi n t ten.Ian e fo; rMs .me croup tias mor.- shan 7" pop F.-r the 7-T:i n't cr ?:? '.he lure**: fpoporfton of school ?'t?"^nnse ??*.? p- . .-fit . !? that 'or .\!v?sn ?l.'st.ev. an ! x'Ofa In ????!? -.Mass, Bhoffe ,? u,o low ?. pf'.iT'r* If'.a' .^1 ? pr-.p'rHon *** ..j r .--rac? ? ' P**- S' .???? .<i'. c ? ro . ' f W??t Va. 1 ">20 1910 T' ? ? i \ut>- i 7 ; ?'? ' ?? , i.'i .?>? Per-, ent . C.J OMo Sr.- i**r. 7-7 siJ.ffK v7 ^ *%2.T CAMERON H*l;ox?'?n Pwty ?>; tj ? st <!?? tgh't'.i' events of . '' ? if v .1? .1 t la I a * "H jwrfv given ?>' Mr ?Uli Mrs ?* ? 1 Ml Ward at the i i ??m-- ?( .Mr and Mrs t.. !.. lb-ward on ,t>i?rui' The curlers and dro-v '???r - <K ? ? ? r??:?.- i ft *.!?.?? I'lt'irnn or.-. f? ?! .ool g w tl'.-- dining room vi ?? t?-.v v? :h Halluw ? ?-:? .. . ?: * ;*'?! m.natnii colors . j ' "'A . !? ; a \ rtt'i in mm . t-a led h?-ne.?M: the il c rations fur : J.tft.t .r. the tin.'in roam .?r I?.-?\s -? -r? s i U't.-?:.:;f attending tin- Ma son to 'ounion. i'iV!'. Sn>*!t-r left J'^ii'liiV for Pi ?is bur.h i n bus.ness >'r end Met Mi'! nor- ov?r (? utii Hundred Mo-oav tu'ti.: < attend :t: : tlf iiiiisi ;? rade Iall '.I* Scry" Star sar??i! .i n:oe Innoh i ?' :i ???? V..ti lay evening .fame.- i \'i it. n of !?"*-. '.v > ,rH| pas been v:::t>.* ;? ' .rt -s lure P. U |l-? t' i \ a:.it I- a !??:*, In ss ?.ai>r th.s o;!y. Pun to Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliutu .\i 11 - Ur a ' aby g.rl Pa-rr.?to Mr an4 Mr." Hurley l>i> t>?n * baby kirl In Wi-.N was a iall?.T U hrt-iun Monday. Miss >. :! i Hicks is visiting fr:?n?|s in C i-.rbml. Mi . lot Mrs O-nnr Howard and f.im Py lift (or ? Irtint so:. \V V i . where u .'! c? tk- li.o.r future indue. .1 ?i:n M'endt ami soil Charley urut t-? Wiif'iii.L' today. II..ss ? ijuil i oorniai, has heeii on rJ:?? si''*' Is' t1' " S i| rrl; M as Ilrrna'titif l.o-.ve has returned fftitn Hundred. wbe.-. she a.i.s v.siting i.. I.at Ji.s?-;ih in U hn iiiin attending % tlo Mason ? lodge. M s.- 'airy Put fit .sc-nt Sunday in Wh?r i.tig ?Vlt and Mr- Kit.???;. 'lal.s and son ? re \ -it ?* Mr and .Mis Crawford Howard. .V t and >lts V.' r:i? Monro*- Liw t'lf'i-d ftoni Iti:' ? p.i ??. io ro tiny 1 t" ? *. f'. ? t ? .;i' 1 v as in t .1 - t ?-' t.. Mr ? tta> .-?? I .-I; t no.i ? n Mun tl.ngt ti Si.ndav ere ? w,i- a lejir-s ? ntatlvc r. . Va'iuii.. i ,*ib of tins Vile . t a. .i: With h:? t ^ Mr. and Mr- !>. It.;*h Hrisfon.t. I'a . an>! '? > ??i? . ailing Mr, C." Tayl"; s :ri ..?> Mr ati<1 Mr* ?' II K'.*h .i::'l Mrs Ka % troll') Ki?h ait'! llvihT* T?rr?*li motorm! , to I'bjua. *"t 'oo and fturro'l ? r.v?> fn"i**r ? ?? r*?. whh'h wft! b* L?'i.is<i ti tio ? ;th?n? . r i-!.*h ? A ?""r?i|'*o> !- ;s ?l ?? 'h" '???II e*.-rv a.ss"?MaU"M hu:M t>rop?-r roao* thai 'hey tr.ay l-f err'.-r. ?! ?;t!i a iuon r h?->rs? Mr*. I- ? r*-fi:t.?"! to |ng aft'-r sl'ShltlllS tkw ar'k'.Ull With Mrs liarrmy Wtlry Mi.** ',aVi" Merry. ?ia'i?fhfnr .f \\"i! I.i, n, Nfnrrv of A!ieft>'>. I'a . ?h<? ent'-rn'l train Inn at ' hr I'hto Valley hn*;.!tal a short ttm? Htto. (find this rnornlr.it of S> ar.at f*v?r I'unrral arrauKerimu L? . h . a riot bvrtl cotnlilrtld Ic K. Star' r:i .1:1 .r.'l wife !?-ft y*?.*t?r 4a> for JM fct-*l>t?rt?ti it..rrt -t<> Mi ati'l Mr* <*!yd* fhartdorK a n*w baby >rtrI. !?' /' Javi*s..:i "f l.irt'.aton wua !n loan V?,ti rlt.iy Mi** Mlnr.:>- M<*l?*?n:?IrJ ,,f \Vh*~!ir:g , k Was visiting reia'iVfH hi-rr A Car.** n Hoviai'l 1 I'.bnt of Want! Vlrit! I'niv?r?lty at Morjariluun. Sunday her# Arrival# at Hot#! ''rawford Jatn*.* T ^Vhari Fairmont: C. Ha.bright. Wlio#|. II V 1 "ho. Wheallng: Th< ma# Whm.ii.n W. II ShimmMI, I'.iir ^Bnt: J. J. Goreghlen. Wheeling. ? t * I The New Generation By Jane Phelpg U. f JOAN TELLS OF A GHOST i For MatK-i'?" tVt the weight of her da lighter's dis;,le..surt- Neither of them itu-atis-red Forrester's name i>tit the old familiar 'Mums!. w;s di-ward.--! :'<>r !'??? formal Moth.:', atd In ??tr v.a;.s .1 ? >.t:i !.??'.?! hers4-!!'' ulo- f , It-it h'-nieway Marg.iH-t lar'd less' tSuiii l?-t'ure. f i-ourf 1 should f? ? i awfully . silly if Joa:: kr?? a a -?.u: ::iy my all dressed uliiat i:iu:n::u and uhu it j the luncheon,' >' e s.ii'l t*> la rs. if, * l.ut j 1 shall hate t - login I" ass.Tt myself | a it'tle .>s far as >ny age goes - -r 1 Joan will hat a ni<* '.aid away on a shelf, far the r- s: i.f mv life." Then Margaret .-.vp-iderf d. Sla.iihl | she >l...\t J..all the r'.s. a:..| gray dress*. \\ ha' if she hunt: It up i*i .tin- i-!hm ' ; with h-r other .h-thes and lei Joan fi:.? I ? it' .t'ralg Forrester had said it was! si. Nfootntr.tr; he had admired her in J It: had de. Ir red she looked like .I'-at s| sister I erhaj s ir wai wrong for h?r I to think herse'f old dress pretti'v j ar.ll s'tllshlt. or for enjoyment. SI e had S' enjoy e.j Forrester's cull. Tin* I ? *? ?? fad passed swift.y. And time' s? of-en d r. i It g * -? "ait!, her. She was' alone so nri h. Jouh was so often with: her s-hoolma'es One niorninc in an rr .*?s "f indepen ffera e f..liow:ni( ;? tight of almost' h -e; >ss th.t klrtc it :s.- i |.\ .loan s atti ? . !? s..:i e*'a: - l* *? ?* had ail-'n naid -?!so;f h.*' mothers one?Margaret took ?r- rose o- i itr.t drees f;..*n the b"V ar*! v ."i: ?' ? '! ?? a.-se* S:>- I. ? - ??>.? ? n ? she'f ;-r s-.-.. kings ;;; ? . ? ? re, . war \\ ' > n -h:s v a s ... ? e si.- t.rea'-ed . s'sh 'f re.'.ef ! ?'?'ease gat II v s v. ???.t.T for to-, .'mh"" she asked as ?!.?>? sat On the por.-h that nfrernoer. Ma >-nlni Frost I ? 'inrenre T'.Mn arid II >r". :i*? Thnmp>.?: had walked home wi'h J'-tin AI! four J had raided the rake |...x at d we.--* ron tenteiirloiin.iiipk' lit'"- forsteij oak*-*'. .Tear. was pone what seen ed an i.n us'tniit l-r-: tin-..- V.' en she fina'ly returned with the sweater 'id a s.-rii .i-? f... .? sir laid '' IIP'OI h'-r n'ofli. r's lap without a word. "Ttnrik ? "ii." Marearef murmured. ?(>.,- would think vo.j had seen r'o.-f Joan. ?'h\ P il! s-ji li a seri.oi Miil-ni't' F-'.-s* t.a/fd ?f .1*.| see a ghost ** "Tell us ill '.ill it " It w a - I ?? Ii ? nit hit f|-.e * c'.os t ,.e ,1M |V<| T\1*v.f?n !!'\iriC7 *'? I Sh* w.is M! rs?! cri v and si i. cave n.e ti e shivers." The ?..iitor-w hp h foliowt-.J illustrated .loan's feellnK a .though l' w:tv .in | press tvely warm v.vpning. "II.w Interesting "? I ^ claimed, "dv* tell us more al'.ut Ml.vie was tIn* ghost'."' In flie closet." "lad's a.. :: i am! sec it.' t'laretu'c Tid'iii suggested. "N"." Mu rgat'et Sil:?1 ?jI. i?-?i> . ' vv l..i! Joan sivi was a lien' dress I li.nr jum buiigl.t. Tlic i est was all lu'V tmac.it:. ? foil." " * i ? r course iif knew she was s'rii.t; lug u.s. .Mrs. Jl.ivden." Malcolm r?*int? ?*d "Vil.osts art: il'l Walking abol'u i tin. mid !!?? of the afternoon. "Wouldn't v.iii Jiisi 111\ ?? to see really truly cliost V" Hortet.se ash'-d shivering delightedly at the thought. Moth hoys launched at nn. ?? into :i i|es. rlption "f stories they had heard t>r rcsd ahoiit chests and their halut J.sifi was tinus taIIy unlet, hut tin ? Wire so Interested III thrtr subject tiley paid no attention, really did not notice "I saw a play once where a wnin.i:. , who had been dead L'rt years eane back to Intr "Id home and ;it nicl t walked a!l about. Tie queer 11?11:a ' about i' wtis that alfhu iirh she ).n i hpen dead 20 years, she hail mi th" s..nie dress she wore when last seen . ami there wasn't a wr.nkle In j " Mortetise contributed her story after Malcolm hiid finished ti h.-iir ml-- | :nc one ruiciTiiini! a crave-' ard ghost he tiad rend about. "1 tliO'tcht T situ a ghost one nlcht." r*!aretue broke !r.. "1 was visiting my | aunt down oti I.one Island. It was an ' lawfully hot night. and my window was open, it opened onto n wide por< h. but i was high up so 1 wasn't a b.l afraid 1[ woke up awful'v sudden, and richt I oti the bed.with me was a great, lie. white thine moving slowly up toward tt.e I tell v.iii I was scored stiff' I ! shut my eyes, and pretty soon I frit the ghost's breath on my fa, e I trie I to si-reatu but l! was a long time before I eoijld. then I let out a yowl tint v mi ?oiild have heard a m.le. My aunt came -titinitiB iti,. and the ghost Jumped off ?in led It was a cre.a: htg white it lieio'icitiK to one of t?? neighbors ^ "u He; I shut my window nights aftct j ? vii ?? i I yh'.'iid think you would." Mar-' ?met said sy mpn'heMenlly "And I d ui't blame v.iii f t Ihiiikmc it was a ?Post." "Neither do f" .To.ttt broke In. I'.'r a'etise in'eresf u the tab- h,i.| ? aused r 'o forget :ier reMtlttiiol'.t for ." ti- tiietit Tomorrow?Margaret Asatrta Haraalf. BANNOCK J! Hallowe'en Entertainment. \ri t.--tainn on* xx.is ii.v.l ir nn' of , Hi.- loraI <.-h< <?! :noriiM. of: KrMny cvt- ! , ir.nn Tho s t.olarv in t'io illffor? rit . ( f?>:n? oarhinc a rail In '!io 'j'ri:i#rs, ? ,x.'i bring in i-?.-??pint; \x|fh Hallowo'or. An offprint: whi taken and mkoi Ami 1 " pii-n, won- a!"o '' .vi of '.h'-j ?-r.'??rtiiintri'-ft A neat .su>n beinif rp.nl-j iz?"i whti-li k ?? ? tm.xnr?ls He imrr.ha.il. ( N> ks f-.r :!>? -j'-lvio) 'library. Enncywork Club. | j The members of t'ie l.a.lio??' Kancy- j xxoik " lub. a Ism nnfnil guests. wiji* 1 i ibsitch'fully "iitrrtaln?-?l .ii the homr 1 | ? ?f Mr-, f'r.irik Hair!- mi Thursxlay | ltf|rril"0||. Various kinds of needle xvork forrin-ii tin; eorM.onti-iti <>f tlm . . '.a lios. Iralnry iutn ii leum ai-rvoil i ? , thr conclusion. ? | Entertain Trl?na?. .Mr. atrl Mrs It. S M'Mlll-n onto; tain-, ?i| soxi-raI j-i.iin:-' |-o<?xilo at their limn" in tovxri. nil M- ii'lax ? x.-nifiK, xxirh it Ha! i'.'wo'ijn parI>. >..r tbrir daughter. Miss. Kvelyn and sons l'hili|> arul Robert.; Humes nf a juxe/iiix. nature were i-n-J gaged In during flit; oxetilrx;. in tc??? j. ;n* ?Uh the nerasinn, as vx oro also the . ??stUtirv- xx lii. li tbo guests xxoro atfirexl in. Refreshments were s.-rx oil at an ay-' j-r'xpriato time. Tims.- present XXoro; Misses Martinet 'Sunuiiere, Irene M ir-nv. <'arrlo Hilhaiti. I .oof a liilham. I ? ris? Mi I'liorson, Kdlth Harris. Helmi Murray, J'-esio Itoudna, Matin.. Hayes,, ?ilia M:iv foster. i:>:ni e ix.-eiwi V Milieu Messrs i"!nyt? >. mil ... I'Kitij. M. M.Jlt-n, KUK' IK- ?'? Vl. rii. rson, i:?.??*-: M.-MlII?i. Attend Funeral. Messrs. ami Mesils.fr. ? il.-i.rR'' ? ir.ti. I'l.arie* Plans.n. ..ml I"'-.n Plain ?<>n. each with l l.esr t'lnniios. ;i. !>?? lit: !m'u! resid. ::*s. eft the latter i'..r' .r the wrek f"i ''h!irl.';.?"n, W Va . 111#rt? I 'be f.netui nervier* of Mr \ da us. lis. father. Mr V i ?? nr. ? Scott, i.e .1 ? r. Sabbath afternoon. i Attend Meeting. Misses Hull, .mil li.-rni '.' Wilson, | 'rich"is ill lli" grade and ?" r:? I t ? f> * I l)""!s. 'I' ?' ' "f tow J': Miss Olive j Ha* "s. . f t-?w it. t??:i. Imt 1:1 i'a:r i r>"lnt. .1 ii'l M!?is Vera "f I rdm. '??Mil. all I'i'I's WV.e '' w ii' > i: ? teachers. af'-H'l'"! IV,,. 111'-' ' - tig held in M'd'ovva Maintain*. : ? I" * ?? t "...?II Millie Ml* Kni'i Wall* ?' -'iii.ii ? f town. principal in .i... 1'a:n.i.lm " >' !i". is. attended the lea. hers' meeting fi?? I.I hi Fatrp'.lnt ..n S-ituiilav morning. ! Bannock Briefs. PHI Piinbnr >?! Wlieeiing s[.en? n',?r' Ihe eii'l Willi his sinter. Mrs Mil iii.ni ledge am! fiiniiv. ai I'?si'ieti; Mr. and Mis. N. sl.itt were sh..|>-, |??T8 itl M heeling oil S"ll III'la V. Mr and Mrs \V. T. Tav|..r .>f mvi I'nli.Rtowr.. were ..tilers in t"\\n an S. i-, l.rdav afternoon. Mrs. U I. Pmsttong was a recent Visitor W illi relative- |j. '.V iinit Mi anil Mrs. ?' <' M?>..re si?nt .?i.e the flr-t of the week wil l the hoi's sister - i.? I l.'isl'iiml. Mr. an.I Mi '1...rli's. M. KaiM.-ii. why resl.ix ilea; Wvv Athens. <'. New Type of Railroad Snow Plow The I'lillit'lHphlii :iinl Kuniilng rniIr??:?. 1 N prt'pHr.n:: f"r llio rxpoiVoil l<nr?'. V" i?it?T tiv t'cpiippiut; Its 1?H*o;tiotlvos with t! i! - r i ? ? w typo of M.uwplu'v, s:? i"! P> ic tin' must oftit lout yot tlu\i>o?l lor oil ai in^ miow *if tu'?lor:ilo ?iopth.s from llio trniks. f ?V * Intelligencer's Daily Pattern A MOW AND STYLISH M.-DKL Kim; M.i.Ni'i.i; I?;i i;i:> vy n"?! r ? '? . ?fi I' I- ill :ii ' i ?! 4 t? ? t i .? = . ?. i". ? !"? - < ??! Ih?- "il.lt " iit H i" i 'VM-l ?? ? I ? i- ii I ?m ??! \ tt. .valin, t.-?f; ?'?I:ln-"i r ? :!??. tiillln- titii'. I't.iiititf v.iiil-'.l 1 ?? 11 : I .i' : i v r. r tli.s 'U I lift II rir|<-1' i? ?? I \ Till" >;??? ?? I.'V ? t l.sho.t t?i t'l.t nr i"]i? u litiittl t..lt t. ||?tS I'" " -It 'Hi tt..l .. t .itti .i? I? 11? ???! f ? if! ? : ? ? tit Hi Ill ".I" ' Wrl'f tiati:." aiH" .i".1ii?? p" litily .< n I I .' i iHitu t.. Ii.t<?!11*.. in < r i ;t ? f \\ Ii???? ( infc\ W. Va. I!li>. !<? Is'.,?n| 1 ^ -ii". :? ' Mit- I>i II:. i;tt|. "i >? I "."7" iiii??? . ? fit- ?? i . ? ift't. II ! t'^ti. M TESTS By SAM LOYD a Minute a to Ang-.cer Tills. I i I h 11 . M. i ?:> i..?f Iin;i: e ? < A i t i V<?s:i t 'lay'K I'urrle. I * s1 : :i" >i r i . ? \ i :i:i. ;Jim i. x? !:?? ?. i. \ \ i ... ?. , , ?!;. I. '? M 1 .... ;> X.: i: i. I. 'Vrir^WiraTOl I r went to live m in i inc if nt t ou'n . n "<x boo < c bo lit C?n!iTl' 5 ??. 0 o I t ho<? vol ; ci i" 11 e p ^'ir... t h?'rc ? I ' , > ? si ? ? i ? ? 1 y r*>. med i or p:umirif>0 thouCr - ?! ;p-:? SIDE TALKS f by Ruth Cameron i j ON THE SELF STARVERS s*? 111? ? ;ieat to 11\some live to. -s those t?.> ? lasses thero are! st ; lu.. mot? 1*11* peopi. w!.<> mean t>> l!v- i-it. I.i:t because they I'veniii the thins-. -at t-> die 'iti t'i<- word* of til ! phib-so; her. tltg liie.r own graves wit a t!i?-:i teeth); and another class., small I.i:t .-till altogether too large.. Illade U:? of those wlio. i.e.-alife ll'.oy eii-re Iltt.e ill... it ratine, 'lou t eat to live, j <>r-1 tilel efofe .lie of llCl'Ollie nervous itl-| \ .11 .l]S. How Absolutely Inane! lireniiM* a ;s such a floss thine to' owre.it there ate many people who go to the other extreme anil think It is a . ?.miio-mkibh- thins; t ? ? .-are so little nl.out food that one th.es riot eat enough. How absolutely foolish and unthink ing' It would he inefficient to give an en-| S!l:p s.. ir mil we! that you choke the J tire, hut it would he ei|itul!y inefficient 10 g.v- it so IS-tie coal that it would r:"i do the work you walitel done, or so th..t the tit? w-n- out altogether it Is to- in-.re possible to t the nor-? mal nt'....:nt of pound- ?>f inercv "ill of hfi'l": or h. . i -. H" you do rut give 11 enough I than :t is to get normal! loot i-oii Is . f i-m-rgy out of att engine ;f \on d-i n--t give it enough eon!. ; She Owed Her X.lfo to That. A friend of inlro- hud K'1 ?? hos pital for a serious operation riot i--tig . ago. She was very. very ill. and for a ' l.oig Hire hovered hi tween life and death Kiraliy she began to pull up The do- t -r said t>. lo r city day when she I was getting better, "Mrs. B.. I know you have always eaten properly. I tlilnn owe your life to that. If you were >>i.e of those women who are so busy K-Uing tl:e children off to school that th?\v neglect their own breakfasts, and who don't bother to eat lunch because they dre alone in the house, you would tifver have built up the reserve of strength that lias saved you." A reserve of strength !? a blessed thing to have l:i all the crises of life. It r."t only carried this woman through a serious illness but it made her capable at her hustiand's death of taking on the douhlo burden of bringing up children and supporting them. To-day at 58 she Is still capable of filling a useful posi tion in society and of haartlly enjoying life. Don't Think Ton Know Better, Ton Don't. To cat properly, neither too much nor ' too little, is one of the finest of physi- ( oal duties . You cannot neglect It with?,, out suffering and bringing suffering to. : other* If you are under 60 you niay? think that you can do it without feel ing it. but unless you mend your ways ynti will feel It sooner or later. Once more 1 am going to make my self a lot of work?but work 1 am glad to do as a contribution to the world's happiness?by promising that I will send t>< anyone who suspects he d--?? rot eat enough or that his nerves are under-nourished, a book which will help him to find out. As your part <>f the bargain, please send a stamped envelope fully addressed. Mmm Mta It By .John D. Huber; AM.MD M 1 mK^m mJEJSm ^BL"BTaBjgU ??? j] 1)? n't nut i?ff thatching till tlie storm is at hand.?Irish Proverb. WHAT TO DO FOR PLEURISY H.-ra clearM a .lisaasa fur whirh lh.. >1 ..??>.r niut>'. In.- .allc-l. I'titil he ? |i. w.var. w >? i?:?:? >l?i much. To! ??v.- !),.? ai 11? ja.-i wa ftiva t?*n ' i rains I' 1 ??i\ i r - ?\\ ?|.-r ..r ?-ti-1>r? If a ' : i ? ?: t: .\|<I ?v .-trap Ilia vliast ; uhar. tha is. \V. t aha MrJ| s if zlt-c n<1h.s:\a pins-; ?. M i." i:: has npla am! ! an: enough i Kit half way ri-*iti<i tin* clust. Wa M.>- : r-t >>f tl' '? with tin- spina;! t i: ? K- ni. "It til" free bonier ..t' tha j r.l- tlu an.?. !<??! ?;>!<?. Wa hol<I tha' s'n; t:*;!:* fit the l-a k anil \vth~ ! -,t has fully e\ha!a>! i l.p-ii thr.l ..lit) j an! ! ?.-? h>. start: :r .-ti another; t- ith .? r na.I y ami t itht'". hrintr ai"i:t: i tlu- -Tip t. the ml.I.l a Una- in M'a ?: trr W, start n seron'l strip in tha >,Vi a v 'v at the s; it.a. p u. tnfr It ... tt ?? ?? ha': .?..?..?rs >'?, first strip;, a ??. t s r.p'l'v is M'a .mm, ( hat wren ? ??:? a\| -aM- r :i:. ' Mia na\; insplra tlot:) w. 'a ? c t! . -M ? also il frost' A thlril strip 11-. Mitna iiiii. hr.nttiiik: it forwar.1 ? I' t'. lu.a.s't pill t a \tt.l. if na.'l ha. ti ;.. I Mi strip .>t?T thai, niwais over- ; I. jtpifi:; ilia pr. vl.ais strip half way 'I" .- p..:'--lit must j.. tn I#.| nr<! ha must .ata a purita nuia .am ,? ..f lOps.n Silts !:: a 1. 11'. I... ? of water). nti.l vary rumple' , |yi !'? ?.:!?!? this w '1 ba all that is .ss.,,1 I I If li.u.iar. Ma t roll hla . ait tuas ha. ; < . t a 1 <!?>'< Ib.-ra is surely f'tl .: fotminc K.-r it.i? tin- ri.>.-t..r ether pies. rt'.rs U.. i!j. in.'.s I., absorb tha | lati ' lit . fli.'-I. .a ha laps the ahast by ' ma ti ?>'? *. holla a ii...Til nn spin - I'"?? . * I ' .? us r-ra-.l.. is t M s ri..>i ita .-as ,n ,i.\pl..r:nir I......I ... I.. Ilia pl.t. a t< ailTa I .s !.-l tap M". iiitl.ila iu- or.l.TS a dry, sair-rrec uiev. 15iit suppose the exploring needle bring* out pus. Then the trouble Is surely empyema. In a few such cases where the pus is very small In amount, .t may become absorbed; !n most an,, operation under an anesthetic Is neces sary. by which a portion of a rib is re moved ami the patient's chest la drained of its abscess. QUESTIONS AND AS1W1IS. Not a 5 a. sl. Baby. Would you please give some advice about our two-year-old baby girl. She is a very wide awake youngster and I have the greatest difficulty In getting her to take the scheduled amount of sleep. She wakens between 7:30 and 8 a. m. nnd I give her a r.ap from 13 until S and put her to sleep at 7:30 she does not fail to sleep until after 9 o'clock. 1 tried letting her miss her nap at 7:3". Hut 1 iim at a loss to know whether It Is better for her to go to bed late and have a nap. or go to bed early without" n na p. Answer?Toy are lucky she does not awaken with the dawn. After baby wakes nobody sleeps. No harm If baby won't sb>ep. If she will lie quiet In the ??rib in a soft evening light, and go to sleep ?t nine or so. But she should have her afternoon nap. All Inquiries addressed to Pr. Huber in . are of the Health Talks" department will be answered In these columns In their turn. This requires considerable t!m>\ however. owing to the great num P, r !?? eiv. d. So if a personal or quicker .... iv ,| stamoed and self.erf. ilresse.i envelope must be enclosed with ti.e quest.on.- il.e fcditor. - ? IT'S A GREAT LIFE IE YOU DON'T WEAKEN by U?org? H*ttbc? ifltmy-Vrmd# llirk H, ;!nur?l 0. & Pfttent Offica) By JACK RAUB1T KitvJ > coo^ x ^ A t\_e^SED V4^H v^^h&R ^ , hovj "\ f lom6 has ^ ' she. y vki\th >^ovj z \ HEU V>/V( ro-M^Hr j 7^~A^E.EftT ; Lire. if you \ \DoHT WECVCEH ) ? fe*] I fl