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FULTON CO. TRIBUNE, WAUSEOX, THURSDAY, APRIL 13 n r : COMPANION In a factory devoted exclusively to manufactur ing Goodyear Tires for small cars, the two tires illustrated above are made. One is the famous 30x3 Goodyear All -Weather Tread Clincher. By long wear, superior traction, freedom from skidding, and ultimate economy, the Goodyear All -Weather Tread has won unquestioned leadership. As a companion to this tire there is the Goodyear 30 x iyi Cross Rib. Built of the same high grade Egyptian fabric and with a long wearing but differently designed tread, this tire offers unusual value. Over5,000,0Qd of these tires have been sold in the last five years. Their quality and serviceability have proved to thousands of motorists the folly of buying un known and unguaranteed tires of lower price. Ask your Goodyear Service Station Dealer to explain their advantages. 30 x 312 Cross Rib Fabric . . . $10.95 303Vi AH-Wsather Fabric . 14.75 30i34 Aft-Weather Cord . . 18.00 30 x3V4 Heavy Tourist Tube . 2.80 SOxSVx Regular Tube .... 2.25 ' . Manucturiff tax ixtrtf umaim Not in Chin. Traveler The Chinese make it a invariable rale to settle all their debts New Tear' day. Stay-at-Home Yes, but the Chinese lont have a Christmas the week "be fore. WHY DftUGGlSTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists have watched arith mch interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot, the Brest kidney, liver and 'bladder medi cine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi cine, ft beipe tfoe kidneys, liver and 'blad der 4a tite work nature intended they bosM 4a. Swaanp-Roe feat stood the -test of years. It is said by all 4rnggists on its merit and it abeald kelp yu. No other kidney aoedicioe fcas so many friends. Be siare to get Swamp-Root and start tfeatsaent tut once. Bowever, if yo wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Ringhaimton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure-and snesitiasi this paper. Advertisement, The Diagnosis. Flubdub Has the doctor diagnosed jrour ease? Cotrox Perfectly. Flubdub1 How did be find ot Just That you've got? Gotrox Looked me up, to Brad street's, I suppose. Tbe charm of a bathroom is Its spot aessness. By the use of Bed Cross Ball Blue, ail cloths and towels retain their arhlteaeM until worn out. Advertise ment. Now and then you hear of aa Ideal husband but, honest, now, did you ever see one? After we have regulated the rain fall, we might pay more attention to regulating humanity. WARNING I Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets,' you are not getting genuine, Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Tain Accept only "Bayer" package which contain" p'opr directions. ITandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottle o -1 l')0 TViv-ista. eVarla Is the trads nark of Bayer Manufacture of Montac. ..u.ie vt Bul.cr!!raoid TO THE GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER TREAD v ewjui e&a fad offers to home seekers opportunities thst cannot be secured elsewhere. The thousands of farmers from the United States who have accepted Can ada's generous offer to settle on FK EE homesteads Or buy farm land in her provinces have been well repaid by bountiful crops. There is still avail able on easy terms Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre land similar to that which through many years baa yielded from 20 to 45 bushels of wheat to the acre oats, barley and flax also in great abundance, while raising horses, cattle, sheep and hogaisequaltyprofitable. Hundreds of farm ers in western Canada have raised crops in a single season worth more than the whole cost of their land. With such success comes prosperity, independence, good homes and all the comforts and conveniences which make life worth living. Farm Gardens, Poultry, Dairying are sources of income second only to grain growing and stock raising. Attractive cli mate, good neighbors, churches; schools, good markets, railroad faculties, rural tele phone, etc For ffloitrated literature, mana. d.eriptioo at farm opportunity, in Manitoba, saBttatcnawao. Alberta and British Columbia, reduced railway racaa, axe, writs t. lETKERT. M 12. Urttnirtian Stat!o IMf., Mmbst, Ohio; M. J. MWNSTONE, 2t5 Tract lOB-Tarmlaai lalMlag. lafoupoila, Indiana AaMiai la nl nt. Dept. of tmmlrraflon and eeHMlnthMi, Dominion el Canada BOSSES COUGHING T USE Spohn's Distemper Compound to brrak It a-p and get them back in conflltto. Twenty-eight vears' xtrr has made "SPOHN'S" indispensable in treating -Coucha and Colds, Influema ana Distemper, with their resulting campli ealtom. and all diaemaes of the throat. Rose and lunga. Acts inarvelevaly aa a preventive, acts equally well aa a cure. Obtain able in two sixes at rrug stores. UPOHN MEDICAL' COKPAXT CMSKEX, INDIANA Fur Market Shifts to China. Because of the disturbed conditions in Russia, Lelpodg has been deprived of its place as tine fur center of the world, which has now been shifted o Mukden, China. Many American firms have representatives located there. Prior to 1915 practically no shipments of furs were imade from Mukden, whereas the Tarae of such shipments now amounts to 52,500,000 annually. MOTHER! OPEN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Your little one will love the tfnulty" taste of "California Fig Syrup" even if constipated, bilious, irritable, (feverish, or full of cold. A teaspoonful never fails to cleanse the liver and bowels. In .a few hours you cum see for your self how thoroughly it worts all the sour bile, and undigested food out of the bowels and you have a well, play ful child again. Millions of mothers keep California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genu ine 'California Fig Syrup," which has directions for babies and Children of all ages .printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get am Imitation fig syrup. Adv-entise- tueut. The Noble Darling. "Willie," said the mother, "your elofbes are wet You have been in the water again." "Yes, mother," said Willie, bravely I went in to save Charlie Jones." "My iwVMe darling !" cried his moth er. -"DM you jump in after him?" "No, motlier," replied Willie, "I Jumped in first so as to be there wheo be fell In." A pawned opportunity seldom is redeemed. BLACKANDWHITj Combination of Broadcloth Pro duces Stunning Effect Costume Suits Offer Splendid Oppor tunity for the Use of the Two Materials. Broadcloth is being used for some of the new two-piece models, and, be cause of the smoothness of its finish, it has an elegance of charm that is not touched by other materials. The French designers, observes a fashion writer in the New York Times, are making a great point of putting black and white broadcloth together, and this, of course, makes a stunning ef fect, whether it be used for frocks or capes or dresses. It is something which is always becoming to a certain type, and for that reason It is always more or less in the fasnion, though it happens to be more so Just now. The costume suits offer splendid op portunity for the use of two materials, for with the extra coat or wrap or cape as the case may be, there is a largeness of surface on which to carry out a divergence of the principle of using two materials. Perhaps it, is the fashion of two materials that helps the costume suit to be popular, and perhaps the reasoning may be Just the other way round; but. In any case, there is in this respect a very happy union of ideas. Another stunning combination Is that of a piece of paisley shawl with a dark twill, which is illustrated in one of the drawing's. There are many ways in which to make use of paisley material, along with some plain mate rial, for the dull ids and blues In. (Broadcloth and Piece of PaiBley 'Shawl Make This Interesting Street Cos tume. the antique design are -always becom ing and, when not too much of it is used, it becomes extremely interesting. This model showc one 'of the sleeve less coats which are bound to be pop ular during the spring ;and summer seasons. They give such a tremendous opportunity for showing 'thefbeauty of the wide sleeves without -subjecting them to the confining influence tighter oversleeves, and thereby spoil ing the effect of the gown -as it was originally intended to be. THE LONG SCARF Stole Serves as Wrap to Throw Over Shoulders When Subjected to Chilly Blasts. i A long, flat fur scarf is an excellent (thing to own and helps its owner to be well dressed. You can wear It with a suit. You can wrap it around your throat when a topcoat needs ex itra warmth. You can wear It in early spring as your only wrap, and you can use it to throw over your shoulders in the evening when, suddenly, you are subjected to chilling blasts of air. These useful flat stoles are good in squirrel, in one of the lighter toned caraculs, in kolinsky, in seal and in ome imitation furs which have taken a fast hold on fashion's creations. The flat scarfs of fur are always In fashion, for If they cannot be used in one manner then they enn be em ployed in some other way and an in vestment thus placed gives value In the return of good looks for all oc casions. WATER COLORS ON WALLS Mottled or Flecked Effect May Be Obtained by Using Sponge Cut ' -Across Grain. A rather unusual, very artistic and much employed process in decorating nails, is that by which various colors are employed. First, the background of the plain flat desired tints is ap plied and this in turn mottled or flecked with one or two additional harmonizing colors applied with an open sponge cut across the grain so as to present a flat surface. NEW FASHIONS Crinkled Seersucker Leading Fabric for Youngsters' Garments; Cot ton Is Featured. The novel cotton fabrics featured this season make interesting children's dresses. Among the practical wash materials featured for children's dresses for the coming warm weather season is crinkled seersucker, known by several other names, but seersucker neverthe less. This fabric might be trimmed with wool fringe or wool embroidery with very good effect, as it is of good body, and comes in all sorts of inter esting colors and color combinations. Plain brown chambray is used to make some smart little frocks, trinined in nifties of organdie in con trnstinsi color, and often with wool embroidery mulching the ruffles. Cham bray In vii Hons colors Is combined witii nsirrow striped glnglmm with very good effect. A dainty party dress for a very w. girl is fashioned if -white and GRAY CREPE DE CHINE GOWN, Although simple in line this crea tion is rendered lovely by the glisten- ing beads in diamond-shape design. The slashed sleeve Is held at the wrist by bracelet of the beads. The hat is of bright straw with large frostedi cnerriea. MUCH INTEREST IN SLEEVES : i The Wide, Flowing Wing Arm Cover- ing Is Featured ir. the Majority of Dresses. . Novel and interesting sleeves may certainly be recorded as one of the high lights of spring and summer styles, and the range of types featured is very wide. Practically all sleeves, except those shown in strictly tailored or sport suits, flare somewhere, and not infrequently there is a generous width from armhole to wrist. Sleeves of the peasant type, quite full, but drawn into a narrow cuff at the wrist, are popular both in dresses and blouses, and variety Is given to them by various slashings, so that the bare arm is visible. Some times such a sleeve is slit its entire length either on the inner or outer arm ; sometimes it is fashioned of several s trios or sections merely held together at the armhole and by the cuff, and again the sleeve will be slit . . . from wrist to elbow only. The leg-o'-mutton sleeve still at tracts attention, but lias not attained the vogue that was early predicted for it, and in formal gowns and hand some negligee garments wide, flowing wing sleeves are much featured. Cleaning Silk. Never use a stiff brush to clean silk garments. Use a piece of velvet to 'remove the dust. Do not use u hot iron to press silk it will, injure the fiber and may ruin the color. Silk stockings should be washed with tepid water and white soap after every wearing and silk undergarments should be frequently washed with the same care. These small items in the care of silk wearing apparel mean prolonged service. FOR SPRING WEAR With this .process, tiffanized effects formerly done only with paint and at a considerable expenditure of time and money, may be produced quickly at a price mat win be within reach of the humble tomes and cottages. iTor this work, a water color wall decoration may be used instead of fcadsoinine, paint' or wall paper. Children's Style. , l: ...3 , -niJiJiiiiueu mums sua Heavy em broideries continue to be the popular trimmings for silk, cotton and wool fabric dresses for children. An in teresting line of dresses for little girls, uruugm our. ior soutnem resort or early spring wear, features tub silk as the materint, sometimes in all white and sometimes in white striped in blue or red. Heavy silk embroidery is the trimming used, and the dresses are for the most part straight and plain, equip 1 with pockets, and gathered pe-.tsant fashion into straight necklwmd. Frocks for Little Girls. There are me smart frocks of velvet for little girls. They are trimmed with embroidery of woolen threads, which also form loose and irregular fringes at the bottom of tbe skirt. f Utility Frocks. Light weigh! wool jersey cloth con tinues to be popular in utility frocks for children, one little model recently seen having a lifted waist, with ac cordion plaited skirt bound with silk braid in contrasting color. FOR THE KIDDIES pale blue voile. The cut of tlie dress is ' interesting, in that two perfectly straight sections are used, pintucked at the top to form a sort of yoke, banded all around with the blue voile (the dress proper is in white), and with fagoting holding the two panels together on em h side from skirt hem to armscye. T!ie dress is caught on the shoulders with bows of blue rib bon, so that u wide neck line is ef fected. Camiso e Suggestion. Women win- wear camisoles and bloomers that slip on with elnstic at the waist usually find the elastic is stretched and "dead" arter the gar ment has been m the laundry a few times, and so Me best thing is to sew a hook and eve, or snappers, firmly on the end of the elastic and remove It before the L. i'inent is unshed. A safety pin hi: Ues a "bender" that does not allow the tape to slip while L I put in. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SundaySchool T Lesson T (By Rb,. b. fc'lTZtv A1H.K. D. D.. Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright., 1922. Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR APRIL 16 EASTER LESSON - LESSON TEXT-Jolm 20:19-31. GOLDi.N TEXT 'i'he Lord is risen ln oeea. Luke 24:34. PK1MARV AND JUNIOR TOPIC The First taster. INTKHMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC W hy v'e Observe Easter Day. VOUNU VkAjfL-rl AJSD aDuT TOPiC The Kttect of Belief in uie Resurrec tion. 1. Jesus Manifests Himself to the t5'--. v , Thomas being Absent (vv. -UK.O;. iie 'appeared to several of His dis cipits ut several different times during thai day. This is the first uppearance io the disciples as a body. The rumors of His several appearances on that day caused the disciples to assemble to talk yyer the mutter, b or fear of the Jews, they met in a private room and barred the door. While they were dis cussing tue struiige happenings of the day, the Lord mysteriously appeared before them witii the greeting of good cheer, "Peace be unto you." He did uol come with censure for their fail ure and desertion. At His birth the angels announced "Peace." Just be fore he took His departure, He said: "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give unto you" (Jotin 14 :27) ; "Let not your heart be troubled" (John 14 :1) ; and Bow the first word after His resur rection is '-Peace." Haying calmed their fears, He gave them Sn iinmis takable evidence of His resurrection. "And when He had so said, He showed upto them His hands and His side. Then were the disciples glad when they saw the Lord." Their doubts needed to be scattered, and His peace needed to be upon them. Consider: 1. The disciples' commission (v. 21). "As my Father hath sent Me, even so send I you." This commission waS not simply to a class, as the eleven, but is to all Christians. In Luke 24:33 we ilnd that there were others there in that meeting besides the eleven when Jesus showed himself to them and commissioned them, showing that the commission Is not confined to a ctysa or order, but is wide as the Christian body Itself. All Christians, therefore, are envoys and representatives of Christ. The v exercise of this great function Is not merely optional with the IndividuiC, but is obligatory upon him. The Lp'rd placed it upon a plane with His own commission from the Father "As my Father hath sent me, ! so send I you." 2. The disciples' equipment (v. 22). "He breathed on them, 'and salth unto them. Receive ye the Holy Ghost." The mission of the disciple is a very great one, but every one who goes forth in Its execution He clothes with the power of a new life by the bestow ment of His spirit. No one who has this equipment shall ever. fail. The Lord's representatives have His life in them. The barrenness of our efforts Is due to our failure to take by faitb our equipment. , 3. The disciples' authority v. 23). "Whose soever ins ye remit, they are remitted unto tfhem ; and whose soever sins ye retain, they are retained." This authority was not by virtue of office, toot by virtue of having tfhe Holy Ghost. This -would give the spiritual discernment to know who had or who 'had not repented, and consequently o pronounce pardon or mot. II. Jesus Manifests Himself to tl. iDisciples, Thomas Being Present (vv. 26-29). Thomas was absent at the first ap pearance of Jesus. His absence de prived him of a vision of the Lord. Ab sence from the assembly of believers always occasions loss. The other dis ciples go to Thomas at once with the glad news of the resurrection, but he will not believe. His stubborn disbe lief is such that he doggedly declares that unless he sees the prints of the nails, etc.. he will not believe. It is right to demand evidence, but to pre scribe terms is rank -unbelief. Note : 1. The Lord's kindness to those who have difficulties'. Thomas deserved re buke, but the Lord kindly supplied the evidence which he demanded. 2. The revelation of the Lord trans forms a doubter .into a possessor. III. The Conclusion of the Gospel (w. 30-31). In these verses John's arguments are summarized, and an explanation is given as to why he wrote this Gospel. Many other things could have been written, but these that he wrote he Judged adequate to prove his point: To prove that (1) Jesus of Nazareth was the expected Messiah; (2) that He was divine the very Son of God; (3) that those who believe on Him as God's only Son the Messiah would receive eternal life. Eternal life Is in Him and only as He is appropriated by faith can men be saved. God Is Victorious. If He bowed His meek head to mor tal Dain for a time for us men and our salvation, if He emptied Himself of His glory voluntarily in order to do this for us, if He, on Easter day,- by the power of the Father rose from the grave and said on Easter morning, "I am He that llveth and was dead. and behold I am alive for evermore. Amen, and have the keys of hell and death" then I have got a gospel of victorv. then I have got a gospel of hope; that great enemy Sin and that great enemy Death were met in fair fight and were conquered by Jesus f'hrist. and God is victorious. The Bishop of London. To Draw Our Faith. Here In the Cross Is the source from which to draw our faith: here Is the demonstration of love, and it is with the faith drawn from this that we face the facts of life. Conviction of sin follows conviction of love; it is when I realize against what tre mendous love I have sinned, it is then that I can begin to repent. The Bish op of London. What Christ Saw in World. Christ saw much in this world to weep over, and much to pray over; but He saw nothing in it to look upon with contempt. Happiness in Our Heart. The happiness that we vainly seek the world over is ll the time within us, nestled close to our own hearts. Bruce Calvert. Our Comforts. Most of our comforts grow up be tween our crosses. Xoung. is Juicy Save the wrappers Good for valuable premiums The Whirligig of Time, j An oUl Arkansas man remarked the other day that "Times ain't like they useter be. In the old days the men put powder lu their guns and went out to hunt the deer; but nowadays the dears' put powder on their faces and go out to hunt the man." 'Boston Transcript. DON'T FEAR ASPIRIN IF IT IS GENUINE Look for Name "Bayer" on Tablets, Then You Need Never Worry. To get genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" you must look for the safety "Bayer Cross" on each package and on each tablet. 7 The "Bayer Cross" means true, world famous Aspirin, prescribed by physi cians for over twenty-one years, and proved safe by millions for Colds, Head ache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain in general. Proper and safe directions are in each unbroken "Bayer" package. Advertisement. . SECRETS ARE WORTH MUCH Paris Newspapers Would Like to Know More of the Wondrous "Land Where Nobody Dies." In truth, they do die there, but not until they are very old. The country is Madagascar, or, more exactly, An tanarivo, the capital, situated in the middle of the island, on a rock crown ing a small plain belonging to the plateau of Imerina. According to Dr. Estrade, the colonial' physician and him the birth rate at Anjtanarivo is extremely high and the mortality Is surprisingly, low. These Malagasays are a happy peo ple. "But could we not," asks the Paris Figaro, "get from them their two beautiful secrets: That of the numerous births and that of longevity? They would render us greater services than all the laws on depopulation and the bounties and other encouragements which the state gives to the parents of large families." That Started Him. Staylate (at 11:30 p. m.) "My mot to Is to live and let live." Miss Eright (stifling a yawn) "I wish it was to sleep and let sleep." Simple. "How can I keep my toes from going to sleep?" "Don't let them turn In." William found a pocketbook That's the way a good many people have found it to be with the comfort and cheer they thought they had secured in tea and coffee. When they came to depend on it there was a hidden string, and nothing left but disappointment. The drug, caffeine, in tea and coffee, is a nerve stimulant. Con stant stimulation of the nerves often produces rebellion that takes the form of sleeplessness, headaches, irritability, high blood pressure. That's the string to tea and coffee. Postum for Made by liiP ....mmh"!2 Mill Fruit, Peppermint and Spearmint are certainly three delightful flavors to choose from And WRIGLEY'S P-K the new sugar-coated -pepper-, mint gum. is also a great treat for your sweet tooth. All are from the Wrigley factories where perfection is the rule 3 i PERFECT COMZj UGU C31 His Immediate Needs. Midnight was 30 minutes distant. The cafeteria was experiencing its nightly rush as the young men return ing from their "dates," satisfied their appetites before retiring. A young man rusheJ tip to the coun ter. ' "Say," he demanded, "I want some thing to eat, quick. I've been out to one of those upstage dinner parties and I was afraid to eat for fear I'd pull a boner. Give me a hamburger, a piece of pie and a Jar of dirty water." Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA; that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that It . Ttonra tha Signature (Zffflu In Use for Over ao lean. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria MIGHT SEEM SO TO DADDY "Full House" Likely to Be the Least That Father of Quintet Would Remark, A social worker attending the convention in Indianapolis of the In diana Tuberculosis association told this one: A Sunday school teacher had been asked by one of her pupils what word was used in referring to two children born at the same time. "Twins." the teacher answered. ' "What is the term used in referring to three babies born at the same time?" was the next inquiry. "They are triplets," she replied. "How do you tefer to four babies?' another asked. ' "Four babies are called quadru plets." A bright, flaxen-haired youth, prob ably thinking to catch the teacher, asked the term for five children. Before the teacher had time to re spond, a red-headed little fellow, the Peck's bad boy of the class, answered "Gee, that's a full house." Indian apolis News. Historrc Date. On June 2, 1875, while experiment ing on his harmonic telegraph, Alexan der Graham Bell made the discovery that led to the construction of the first telephone. An Equation. O'Rourke The man pl.wat has no woife is nawthln'. McToole So is the man phwat has wan, b'gob ! Life. But the string jerked it back It looked like a happy discovery as it lay there on the sidewalk until the discoverer reached to pick it up. Then the hidden string jerked it away. All William got was disappointment ' Postum, that wholesome and delightful cereal beverage, is com pletely satisfying and there's no harmful quality whatsoever, to jerk away the comfort which you find in this splendid, table drink. Any member of the famihA may enjoy Postum with any meal and there will be no after-regrets. Postum comes in two forms : Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cop by the addition of boiling water. 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I want Jo maae eome profitable aide money In congenial work, write Chaa- Murdocfc, Utb Floor, W. T. Waggoner Blag., It. Worth, Texas. SIBERIAN WOOL PIANT8, Bar Flowers, tl.te per dozen. Can uae own seed after flrat year. Retain their color all winter. Order now; planta will be aent you aa aoon aa weather permlta planting- A flower your nelghbora will envy. Chaa. Mathews Son, Newporville, Pennaw Men Sell Silk Knit Ties to acquaintance!) In spare time. 100 profit. Send no money- Just name, address. Pay postman 13.75 for 12 samples. Triangle Co., 701 Broadway, N. Y. DISTRIBUTORS COUNTY AND STATE FQRD windshield visor; only practical Ford viaor made; no competition; Bella on alght at 16; 100 profit. Manufactured by Lamb jsrothers a? ureene, Aappanee, ma. INDIAN RELICS. Their probable worth and other Information. A DooKlet ol ,uu worai, price 60c coin or money order. OLIV KR PONTIOUS, Lock Boa 12, TOLEDO. OHIO. Adroit Publicity. "Tou once told me you were very much interested in the theory of evo lution." "I am," replied the member of the legislature. "Then why did you Introduce a bill to prevent it from being studied?" "People seemed to be forgetting all about it I thought if would be a good idea to bring it back to popular atten tion." Dyspepsia Soon Disappears When You Take TANLAC .2S.OO0.0O0 Bottles Sold OLD BOAT NOW POWER PlANT Former Mississippi River Steamer Seems to Have by No Means Out lived Its Usefulness. . 4 One of the survivors of the days made famous by Mark Twain's "Life on the Mississippi," the steamboat An drew Paddock, is now serving as a power plant at New Orleans. Perched high in the air on 'stilts, smoke still belches forth in black masses from its tall stacks, but the stern wheel that once churned the murky waters of the river is motionless. The captain and crew of the "Andy.", as it was affectionately termed by the negro roustabouts, were transferred to other boats, and the crew now consists' of two firemen, each of whom is ad dressed jocuiary as ''cnptahV Th numerous passing craft Invariably1 blow their sirens in salute, and old "Andy" always replies vigorously from Its position just beyond the water's edge. , .i J Success. The Sunday school teacher was do ing his best to inculcate lessons of altruism, and had taken as his exam ple the case of two little boys, one of whom was always ready to grab, while the second was willing to share, everything. "Now, children," he finished Impres sively, "which of these two boys will grow up into the successful and re spected man?" And as one voice the class an swered : "The guy that gits !" American Le gion Weekly. A man should know the company he avoids. HAIR RESTORER 1 1 I 1 i I -. . r