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It and the secondary aim is to benefit ­ ­­ , _... -1 , , ­ . " ,5.. 1 1 *W140"s v6geaq,ble MR$ I I '... I It A .1 this restoration, and had always As- . . boa tak6xi ten years to got the -breed- health, The medical ads that are,b9A $ � societal it with a great outpouring of . ( I I i I I I 11 _;1 q Mi, Frank C.�, -of 'Olukburu, writes:" ing stock in shape for disposal are --those that seek to hide both the I I I I M , � �.,..... 11 t i the Spirit. Now that they had been I 2 . . t �!.;! 11 , -, have. suffered long from acid stomach I .. ." : 0 LIEF expressly hidden to go to Jerusalem d constipation, but: since Pei ad- and e'mn xiow we are not yet quite purpose aril the source of the facts. :: '1%41�� �,;� , ,F., ready to -unload our product, although 'Much of the highly technical talk I I I -- .. ".�, I.- :!� 'Ili ted to try your wonderful ng A_-.__�� I ... ;i,. � Z �Ilv i�­, "A � I I � and wait for the coming of the Hoil , I Carter't I ,11,ii 11'�, ,%...' i y Little Liver rills I can eat anything." we have on file scores of orders from about toothpaste and mouthwashes ac- - "11. . . . . . 6 ... Ghost it was bat natural they should Dr. Carter's Little Lbimport- seek I I r . I I 1 616• 61, .... � 7 ,1.:. , seek the information they did. Our Liver Pills are no zoological. Barks and circuses in many tually concerns nothing more Import- I -1 ` ordinary laxative. They are ALL parts of the world. ant than salt, baking soda, chalk, � 11 , I I I I I ; " . Lord's answer is a very remarkable VEGETABLE and have a definite, Depend -Ing on size, sex, condition, borics, magnesium and starch. . I _. ( � ( ,,�� They had asked about temporal valuable tonic action upon the liver. and other points, a -three-year-old, well The public will eventually discover I . 61. one. I I I I I I 11 , I. I I . power, and He promises that they They end Constipation, Indigestion, developed, lion is worth from $1000 that a slightly acid mouth is quite 11'... 1. 7 should be endued with h power from on Biliousness, Headachos, Poor Complex- up, A lion grows until he is seven normal and not unhealthy. It will al- Z',�, � — ---, .��.. ,,.�,� _7 high. The times and sea -sons matter- ion. All druggists. 25c & 75c red pkgs. years old and is not used for breeding so come to understand that the teeth I i I I _0 I �"- .. . ' L._1L=_ 6 f T, , * ed little. What they needed was — until maturity. of many people cannot be made pearly .) I . I I .,.� TROUSANDS of letters attest to strength to be witnesses for Him. Lions are not seasonal in their white and that diseases of the gums I . " , - Vx� efficiency of Kellogg's ALL- Stormy times were coming, when their breeding habits, and though certain cannot be cured by the mere use of .., �� la� in overc�ming- constipa- strength would be sorely tried. Yet from dayold bottle-fed babies to fully pairs are more companionable and toothpaste. Human saliva is slightly � . ,�. . .... ____ - I , . I , 1 'tion. For instance, Mr. James if ever the kingdom did come, it must matured beasts of both sexes. show mairked affection for each other, acid and nothing introduced into a -, ( ­..... -I : . , D. McEnery (address on re- be by the faithful efforts of faithful Horses, goats and chickens, which the female will mate with any lion. normal mouth can have more than a . I I �.... I ... . quest) relates his experience, men. go to make up the food of the lions, The litters are from one to four, with temporary alkaline reaction. Any so- I . The power which Christ promises to are also quartered on the - farm. males predominating. Most females lution powerful enough to -remove tar- ,,- "For fifteen years I was con- from an high." Twelve goats and one cow are kept to have two litters per year, The lWn- tar by dissolving it would seriously . N ....... � ��_m,�OL _ . itantly bothered with constipa- His disciples is 16power h -_ I 1;11 Its effect was to make them pre-emin- provide milk for the •babies At first, — J . tion... Some eighteen months ' ess is a notoriously poor mother, in damage the teeth themselves. I 11 I . ago I began using Kellogg's ently spiritual (verse.9). Then fol- the fuzzy little cubs are fed from the many cases being neglectful to, the To -day we have all sort of worthless :: t" . r bottle every three hours. As soon, as point of walking off and leaving her remedies -for hundreds of human ail- :: . Wherever You Live— ALL-BRAN. From the first week lowed His ascension. J. Oswald Dykes - I to, this good day, I have never in his book, "From Jerusalem to An- the), learn to keep their feet out of young. meats. Reducing compounds appear ! " � � . had to take a dose of laxative tioch," has this to say of Christ's go- their dinner they are fed from a pan. Until -about two months old, cubs to contain everything from white vas- I . an . medicine of any description." ing away: "Unlike the feebleness of At about this time their diet is are spatted all over, thus providing eline, mineral oil and bees wax, to ep- " ! good wishes on men's dying lips, the changed to include an egg beaten lip an effective camouflage at a time SGM salts, bicarbonate of wax, and I . largest -selling all -bran cereal strong benediction of the Prince o 11EMC011 - Kellogg's ALL -BRAN is the f with their milk. At the age of eight when they are u,nable to scamper out powdered alum, with a little perfume : in the world. Two tablespoon- Life commands and confers a -blessing, weeks they get their first taste of of harm's way. thrown in. Radioactive preparations i. fuls daily are guaranteed to while from His radiant face and form, raw meat, a little at a time added to A fact that few people know is that frequently contain so little radium I p " ' give relief. How much safer than and down from His uplifted hands their milk. As their tiny, neadle-like lion., of the veldt and the jungle are that their therapeutic value is nil. . using habit-forming laxatives. there rains into the souls of the eleven teeth begin to develop, 'the meat al- never as handsome as those raised In Now that the lanes of the air are -, Bathroom , ALL -BRAN also adds, needed a rain of gracious influence, of hope lowance is increased. Lions over a captilvity. Especially is this true of open to almost anyone able to pur- . . iron to build the blood. In the and courage and content and gladiless. year old are fed raw horse meat. the males. The wild lion gets thorns chase minutes of service from abroad- No matter where you live town, village or red -and -green package at your Then, like a thing of rarer quality, Adult lions eat 16 pounds once a and burrs in his inane as fast as it casting company, we are witnessing country -e. EWCO Bathroom can be installed in grocer's. Made by Kellogg in His blessed body rose with a still and day, which means that I have to sup- grows and in removing these with his the reviiral of old superstitions, ex- your home. , London, Ontario. I slow and stately movement into the ply 1900 pounds of food each day. claws much of his hair is pulled out ploded theories and. fake mechanical ,.pure, bright upper air. Then suddenly Healthy lions are always hungry, It is therefore the captive lion that contraptions, all of them making a For a small down payment and $19.00 per A 9. there swept beneath His feet a cloud but the surest way to get rid of them exhibit, the finest mane, strong bid for a share of the public's . I month you can have a BATHROOM—pedestal basin, . It lavatory, toilet and shower, with all necessary J0 money. P Jq .,:, , , that shut Him from their view. He is by overfeeding-. In order to supply fittings. I I . 4, % I had gone but they were not alone. their systems with the necessary vat- — I It is astonishing how many people . ,. -s came and them amins and minerals, the meat is If your home is in the country or in a locality 11 . His messenget will fall for the puffsheet game. The I this assurance- "This same Jesus, sprinkled with a powdered mixture of MOTHER KNOWS BEST operators of these publications derive . without running water, an Empire Duro Pressure which is taken up from you into heav- kelp and fishbone. Each lion is fed their income by selling copies of their . Water System solves that problem if you are within ALL -BRAN en, shall so come in like manner as separately in a cage. Mother was inclined to worry and magazine. in wholesale quantities to reach of a power -line. ye have seen Him go into heaven. ,, Nothing would start a battle royal whenever anyone went away, insist- the persons written up in their 'pag- The Empire Duro Pressure Water System is ed that they keen her posted on In verse 5 we read of the promise so quickly as tossing eir food in to everything. "It's so easy these days, ,, es. The puffsheet has no regular also purchasable on an easy plan. The Hydro Electric I SUNDAY AFTERNOON to the disciples that they should be them in the big outdoor cages. For said in -other sensibly, "one is always publication date, no second class mail- Commission will bill you proportionately on your baptized with the Holy Ghost not that reason feeding houses are pro- near a telephone, and Long Distance ing privilege, no bona fide circulation I power bills over a long period. Pour out Thy Spirit from on 1-.Igh many days hence. In Chapter 2-1-4 we vided, each containing a row of ten is so quick and satisfactory. I don't ,and no articles of value except Lauda- Our Dealer will gladly discuss your 12 tory write-ups. ! I . needs, or write us. - Lord, Thine assembled servants bless, read of this happening on the day of heavily -barred cages connected by know what I'd dq without it. ' Graces and gifts to each supply, Pentecost. The result was that the dis- sliding doors. — Fake business leagues said to be And clothe Thy priests with righteous- ciples began to speak; they began to Ten animals are admitted at a time. 0 designed for the general protection of ness. speak with other tongues. One com- They enter their dining room through business against petty annoyances For Sale by Wisdom and zeal and faith import, mentator says of this: "The first of-' a rear door and ,as each finds his ac- WATCH YOUR STEP rake in a lot of easy money by trad- Firmness and meekness from above, feet of the outpouring of the Spirit custoed cage the sliding door is pull- . ing on the prestige of one man, usu- To beer Thy people on our heart, on the disciples was to prompt them ed shut with a long iron rod. Meat Notwithstanding the increasing ac- ally an ex -judge, Telephone calls George A. Sills And love the souls whom Thou dost to speak. A man may have a little, is thrown in and it hardly passes the tivitY of various protective agencies, promise business men exemption from love. of the Holy Spirit and observe silence cage bars before huge. claws are tear- fakes and frauds continue to flourish, jury service and immunity for viola- I P. J. Dorsey -James Montgomery. but iP he is filled with the Spirit be ing it apart. Stout ribs and half see- The flow of counterfeit checks shows tion of the automobile laws and fire cannot hold his peace. They began to tions of vertebrae are reduced to little diminution. Losses from forger- ordinances. . PRAYER speak with other tongues. The Lord crumbs. Meat and bone alike are dis- ies now total nearly $250,000,000 an- An army Of gypsy -type salesmen , descended to Babel and confused the patched in short Order. mall Y• . rent vacant stores by the month, put . . i .. �_ Lord, grant in Thine infinite mercy tongues -He there and then set a Like humans, the big cats have tem- Smart crooks have given lip the up a speaker's platform and' start . CO. . EMPIRE BRASS MFG . that young men and women every- train of circum -stances in motio;�peraments and individuality. One gun and turned to paper frauds. Here selling everything from books on as- - - I LIMITED where may be aroused to bring their ,which necessarily resulted in divers- may be ever ready to, pick a fight; the risk is less. The swindler can trology to Elixirs of Life. These Dally- .. 11 L6ndon, Canada gifts and their lives an offering to ity of languages. The Lord descend_ another, of a retiring disposition. pass 40 bad- checks, but as long as he hoo artists ire now so numerous that Thee, willing to give to others some- ed to Jerusalem on the day Of Pante- Some are vicious, resentful; others holds down the amount to $10 for they have actually formed an organ- Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver He' - 17 thing of what Thou hast given for cost and unified the tongues again. He playful, affectionate. each one, he can only be tried for a ization to fight "hostile" laws. Street them. For Jesus' sake. Amen. there and then set a train of circum- One of the most essential qualities misdemeanor. Furthermore, he can- vendors still find it easy to make ; - - 1111111111111111111 -Selected. stances in motion which inevitably led � of a successful trainer, in my opinion not be extradited from one state to living selling watches without works, B.S. LESSON FOR JULY 5th, 1931 to a better understanding between 1 is confidence -both in himself and his another unless the amount of a single and strangely enough there are sel- __ the nations, and a more thorough 1 subject. It is a mistaken idet to sup- check is as much as $100. dom kicks when the buyer discovers Lesson Topic -The Gift of the Holy l-nowledge of each other's languages.) Pose that a lion can be trained by Clever negroes have secured nearly he has been played for a dupe. Spirit. The miracle of the Pentecost will I sheer brutality. To make him realize $200,000 by passing ,bogus checks Scandal sheets in several cities still gangster; yonder are great mills mak- hands and puts it on edge atop a Lesson Passage Acts 1:6-9; 2:1-8. gradually neutralize the miracle of i that his trainer is master requires supposed to have been received from use choice morsels of forbidden news 'ng window glass that gives free pas- post. He steps off half a dozen pac- Golden Text -Acts 1:8. I Babel. firmness backed up if necessary by the Pullman Company. These colored t; collect blackmail from their vic- sage to ultraviolet rays barred by the es and fires -at it with a pistol. 'Pentecost, among the ancient Israe- The disciples began to speak with punishment in the shape of solitary crooks usually carry with thee various tims under the guise of charge, for window glass of yesterday. We examine his target. Near the lites, was the second of their three pil- other tongues the wonderful works of confillement, which deprives him of articles of identification such as *1 advertising. . Architects in Chicago now are work- center the .45 caliber steal -jacketed grimages festivals,. and marked the God. They spoke to men of other na- the privilege of running loose in the Pullman badge or a fake marriages Never before was it so necessary apartment houses to be built bullet of ound its mark. But the bullet ssary ing on a I conclusion of the harvest commenced tions, that they also might be filled big arenas and sunning himself, of certificate. The fraudulent checks for the person in business or outsida of glass. Factories turn out glass did not penetrate rate the inch of thick - with they 'handle are manufactured by to be constantly on his guard. I bricks to be used in building construe- nes it flattened and fell to the with the passover fifty days before. Itwiththe Holy Ghost. Increased life. both of which he is extremely fond. n this �; 1 ' -hen I enter a lion cage I carry . 'Z stoop and pick it up, a was a thanks for the grain bar- always demands increased scope for V`% others and sold to them for so much present day of fakes and fallacies, tion. Tinted glass of charming ap- pro its exercise. The fire burns into thea .45 -calibre six-shooter loaded h when professional crooks are -willing peal to feminine tastes now goes into batt�-r-t, misshapen missile. We in - wit per check. t vest, as the Feast of Tabernacle I ; t e glass. It is scarred with a for the fruit harvest. Among Chris- heart of the disciples, then it begins tear gas shells. the use of which is Filling stations have suffered great- to pay 50, cents each for names of walls, ceiling and floors of milady's spe , ' ly from the deceptions of motorists good prospects, "Watch Your Step', bathroom. Glass to turn away the scooped -oat hollow where the bullet tiaras it is a festival of thanksgiving to extend its area, and now it threat- effective and in no way brutal. I have . for the first fruits of the Spirit and ens to burn up all the stubble of the not yet needed to use this revolver, who stop and purchase gas or auto ac- is a mighty good motto to keep in sun's actinic rays shelters the largest hit, but it is unshattered, unbroken. is called Whitsunday. . world." although I have had .some narrow es- cessories ,and in payment countersign mind.I dirigibles. Plate glass, as sparkling As we marvel, the demonstrator After the resurrection Jesus was The theme Of the disciple-, hence- capes from permanent injury. Such bogus travellers' checks and pocket as the air, panels mammoth office laughs. �� with His disciples for forty days. He forth was ever, "Repent and be bap- encounters, though invariably result tht change. - — buildings. Heat -resisting glass re- I 41117hat", be says, "is bullet-proof was not during that time• quite as He tized every one of you in the name of from some little carelessness that !The really clever dealer in fraudu- places metal po�s and pans in the glass. We are selling it to banks all had been before. He could not now Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, .should have been avoided. lent che'eK-s is always an able artist The .women chancellor of the e I .x- housewife's oven. Laminated, non -,over the country." , talk of His decease as a future event. and ye shall receive the gift of the For instance, one day a playful with a considerable knowledge of chequer in the home has graver anxie- shatterable glass is marching Into The use of laminated glass is grow - talk than the national chancellor Of many new markets. ing rapidly; in its most popular form It was natural for the disciples to ask; Holy Ghost." , two -year old lion pawed at my shoe. Fhemicals, He gets his checks in var- Him, 'Lord, wilt Thou at this time re- ! One of its claw-, caught in an eyelet. ions ways, sometimes by robbing mail- the exchequer in the problems of rail- "V,rbere will it end?" I asked a it is used for windows and windshields . . The young lion, becoming frantic with boxes and in other instances by keep- ing and spending money ---especially leading glass maker of automobiles. Henry Ford and many , I 'heel, have been given h, the spending -Mr. H4yday, M.P. '01 end,"' he said. I fear, grabbed the shoe in its jaws and ing checks which him . "It will n d. "Glais other makers have adopted it for its - WORLD 31ISSIONS severel�, crushed my foot. This was in good faith. These original checks has hardly yet begun to come into its merit in standing up without sh-at- * fu _s. Living in a -big country has one ad- e . ' I - perience to sOn from which I learned are washed with acid so that nothing own. Almost everything in daily use it ring under impact, In time, the , t 'trade -believes, -only laminated glass It was my interesting ex - pPi �11 vantage at least. You can always 5° that one should never wear shoes with is left but the printed forms and the can be made of glass, and generally 54 walk. through the pillard -bade of the genuine signatures. Then the crimin find some part of it where a law you it can be made better than with any will be permitted in construction of ,I largest banyan tree in the world, in eyelets when visiting the lion's den. �� don't like isn't enforced. -Galt Re- vehicles for carrying human beings. p How does the successful trainer al fills in the numbers, makes this other material." . I � the Calcutta Botanical Gardens. From check o* to "cash" Or "bearer" and porter. The tiny grains of silica that toms Exquisite, too, are the manufactur- 0 - there I went through the labyrinth know when it is time to get out of . . the cage? He doesn't know; he sens- writes in a large amount, from the many holes in the ground -ling processes yielding certain high- .. surrounding the hospital blocks of the. There is not m,.wh difference in the when quarried grad tableware. Years ago cut glass . . - W. C. .M. College, Ludhiana, and lies it. Some deeply bidden faculty, When the check has been printed mental attitude of a man standing in the they generally are in was khe king of the dining table, but could not help but find an analogy be- de-veloped only through long contact and shredded -by a mechanical check- a bread line and ,that of the man who form of stone-under9% remark- , 44P - I.-, tween the two, the one a living coon- with the big cats, tells him when to writer, the forger can insert a "patch" sits around watching the prices of able changes en route to the consum- the advent of methods of making , I ter -part of the other. leave. Aside from that, there is a bO skilfully that the alteration can ere First processing reduces them to pressed -glass imitations cheaply de- f stocks. Both are out for the same , Ithroned it. So-called crystal, hand - R One hundred and fifty years ago the definite means of gaging a lion's state hardly be detected with the aid o a thing. -Henry Ford. powder almost as fine as talcum. This I - banyan tree began to grow as a single of mind. His eyes t . ell you. microscope. In case a bank or cor- opaque dust thus started to transpar-1proces-sed from the finest. materials, - . . add' 1, sapling, and has put forth 562 aerial When the pupil is just a tiny black poration uses "safety paper" which is )Dresses that -button up the back ency is mixed with soda ash, lime, I delicately etched with acids, sparkling ., roots, which have rooted in the ground PO ' sensitive to acid, and employs perfor- and other ingredients for the melting and clear, is the vogue. 061blets. on 1, . int against the green -,be is at rest, . are said to be returning to fashion - which skilled artisans, work tenderly , peaceful, contented, 'happy. As he be- ating machines to punch figures in the pot or tank; though the standard mix until it-, crown circumference meas- come-, excited or aroused, the iris dil- paper, the forger simply fills in the and it is expected that husbands will tures are generally known, some mak- i for many hours sell up to $600 a doz- I ",F,Kfir � ores 1,00�O feet. perforations with disks of paper from be in demand once again. -Punch. ers still keep their formula-, secret. len; pitchers up to $250 apiece; other , Some thirty years ago the Ludhiana etas. When pained, fully aroused, or a punch of his own, makes new holes — This dusty hash or mixture, called wares proportionately. : DELIC1013S fla� plant took root in a small beginning, about to ebary,e, the pupil reaches al- indicating a larger total and cashes The corporation of a Mid -land city the batch, is -placed in afire -swept � "The house of the future," says vors-freshen it has grown until now there is a per most from the upper to the lower lid. makes 60,000 pounds a year from rub- furnace and sprayer with flame under John M. Hammer, editor of the Aimer- f the mouth and feet maze to walk in order to visit Even when they are trained, lions Dish. It's enough to make most Of high pressure. Into the blistering icon Glass Review, "will have walle ng each part of it. It has put forth 637 are in no sense trick animals.0 How- One of the meanest of all racket I 'gweeten the breath- is that of the unfair employment ag- our best sellers green with envy.- heat of the melting pot there also Of glass on steel ribs. The matin 11 The very act of worker-,, most of them well root"], Ever, in my band of animals th,6y are I chewing relieves and many helping in the training of several that are famous all over the ency that exploits ts workers who are Passing Show (London). goes this, that, and the other ingredi- parts of the wall and the cornices will p 6 I - already out of a job. These bureaus I ant to -bring the rain -bow to the finish- be of glass of various colors. The � nervousness nur.;es, By the time the coll��l is as world for -their movie stunts, Numa With the Rom'anoffs, the Hohenzol- a I � either own or operate the commissar- ed product. Many are the formulas colors will be nonfading; only soap . and calms and Old a% the tree, 2,980 trained workers, a 'black -maned Abyssinian male this, . ferns, the Hapsburgs, and the Bour- for tinting. A bit of finely powdered and water will be needed to keep I ies of the companies they represent , soothes the will have been sent to all parts of was added to the hand during the: sec- or have an underground working bon, gone, the only remaining advo- coal goes into the pot, for instance, them efrer beautiful and gleaming. All Over-`WrOughL India. -Dr. Margaret MacKellar. and year, has earned 'more than . $70,- 000 as an animal actor in moving . agreement with the foreman on the �ates ,of that 111'etat- c'est moi" pol- and black glass emerges. Blue Is the windows and other transparent parts , pleasure and benefit in Ing Pic- . icy are ,the Republicans. -Arkansas - - tures, He has "stolen" man I Job. Each applicant must pay for his child of cobalt. Manganese tints the will be of glass that admits ultra- %11&s y pictures . , . Gazette. . violet rays. Inside walls will be pan - ,--,' with his businesslike method of doing Job in advance. A cook needs sit least product green. The rare element sel- HOW I BREED LIONS what is required of him. ten dollars and even a kitchen helper . enium turns the output to trans -par- elled with colored, nonshatteTable (W M 6 Fa The runner-up for popularity is Leo, must ban([ over no less than five dol. Toledo man, father of twenty-ft-ve ent gold. And gold -the gold in a $20 glass- Roofs will be of corrugated On the outskirts of El Monte, Cali- trademark of one of the big producing tars. Often applicants are sent to children, shot a stork. Tampa Tri- minted double eagle -produces the wire glass. One-way glass, too, will, CINWING GUM C -M fornia, I ham -e a stock farm -a five- companies. His mighty head is daily places where they are no jobs, and bone. . finest -of all tinted glass, a rich, -royal play its part,in the home. That is - I acre tract given Over entirely to rain- seen by world-wide audiences as he when they come back to have their . ruby. One $20 goldpiece, dissolved glass permitting one-way vision only. . . — ing lions. This strange enterprise, flashes on the screen to roar a wel- money returned, the agencies put What's in a name? Jumbo once an in acid, is mixed into a 300 pound I Can stand* on one side and observe now a flourishing business has'the dis- them off from day to day, until they elephant and now he is a peanut,— batch. -outside objects as clearly as through A& lell tinction of being the only African lion tire them out. Boston Transcript. 'From Greenland .Olite, P I . comes z.fy- . window pane, yet I cannot be seen, I 1 4 � farm in the world. --------- -- The classified advertising columns found only in its icy mountains, to except vaguely, from without." , Ten years ago, when Hollywood mo- of the press are still used with profit Europe is serrate; full of animated spray its milky translucency through- , Mr. Hammer bases his forecast on tion picture producer- corpses. They still live in the glor- actual accomplishments in the indus- I , began to reach by marry swindlers. Jewelry dealers out what the trade calls opal glass. out for novelties and to feature wildmasquerade as private persons and ies of two centuries ago. -Luigi Pri- And from Death Valley comes borax try to -day. He has forecast nothing . . animals, three lions were sent to Cali- Good Healfh offer to sell jewelry at a sacrifice. andello. to harden ,against heat the pots and that is not already done, in a restrict- , fornia in my charge from the Bostock 1,1,, birds, and other animals are , I paris now used in many a kitchen. ed way at the present time. The new Shows of Lon -don, These lions weT'e -Means Much offered with fake pedigrees. Clipping - . Again and again the glast maker era, the Glass Age-, the industry's amsure known as Cyclone, Rosie and Mary. - bureaus secure an income by getting has produced enthralling shades of high apostles believe, is at hand. Shortly after my arrival I purchased ,: ," *:� 0 people to send, in 50 cents for "an it- color only to lose them. One manu- . ,� iiiii, em of interest containing your name GLASS UNIVERSAL fRCtUTer in the COUTS0 of his experi- . - I. . :!",:: � 1. ­::% Vobr child's that appeared recently in a news- , inents produced a delicate shade of — lo get in !Rosie proceeded to celebrate the ,:::-A 1% . !::��_f, .. .,:. �.*.`.'..' appearance, his When Smith's little colony at . ::,. f. I ,; .f., 9 paper." The item of interest usually Jamestown made colored beads and pink that for sheer beauty was un- . , . , , ..::: �711 -1. ... .. . , . ., . il I me with three brand-new lions, and . �,:.".,.,., . In his exciteriient he forgot change of ownership by presenting :: ;*,-..:�i-1.:: conduct, his sue- turns out to be a copy of an, article 'baubles for the Indian irside, in 1609 rivaled q,00D c _ ..... vVen with the house screened. � ... 14 �_,' I cess' in life de- ... I W'.. . . P. dealing with the origin and derivation they -started thereby the, first factory what he had put in the batch, and six '. Jiang up Aeroxon-the fly not long after Mary was equally gen- I".. " 1. fi­ pend largely on1f arcus. In fact, lions swarmed o � s g:;!;�$, of both given and surnames long and disappointing months, drag- P . . 7 ,catcher with the push pin and . " me ff - ' ' I ' Ff ` his health. And in the western world. With sand For , i I � , tak 16bg in such numbers that y had 11P ­­ :!�T:�!'�J` I- : his health de- movie fame fall 'Or from the James and hickory wood ged by before he found his preciods .0 A . ,,er and wider ribbon. Mrs. G, "' , Aspirants for in . . ;; �" . . . .. � M. carbonate AOoxon is irresistible to flies to come to my aid. It was a now and , " .. 111".... Pei the advertisements of companies pre- formula again. Potassium , because the glue is fragrant ... , - upon his bei . I. �' ads largely -ashes, the Jamestown artisans pro- was the base of the rare shade. ...' thrilling experience for her, but she ��,." i:."��_,::.!_­,. ng Tending to be seeking talent for the luted their wares. Pittsburgh, mod- -171, .. I'll ��� - :-i: sdid sweet, and will not dry- becaine so enthusiastic about it that .., , ... , .�.:� �:,: screen and radio. Here the abarps One finds thrills, too, in the newest .;, '-,:, kept free from ��:,` I` .1: ': 1444 .. made ' ,&bd for 3 weeks' service. she decided to have a farm where lions , " , �'. ... ; . constipation and catch their victim by offering a free ern center of the industry, first t sandwich with win- " , , 11 � 11'..., . glass more than a eentury ago. Since 91'ass product, a A*&U9, grocfty & hardware stores. could be raised to supply the wo-kId"s �. .. � . ,� I illnesses voice 'test, but by the time he disi,cov- then, machines have gradually taken low glass ,serving as the bread and , . I lqols Agerite demand and could be trained for the 'which result from it. eys be is dealing with crooks his mon- the place of the old-time artisans. And plate glass as the meat. Between I , 0, � NIM ON' A. HILL movies and where, from the very start ]Baby's Own Tablets are a safe, wild ey has goner fdX photographs and so swift has been the advance In the layeral are placed trans rent la- I 9A11,VkAw§ti"t% JgasU Tor6ldo - the ivisiting public would help defray laxative. If Yourchild has a told at cther'tests repreaented as being es- recent de, minat ng strips with pyralin as one , I 1, I I . . the manufacturing technique in Te,% i . I ;;; . I & I �& the expenses. coated tongue, or if he is crossand86'atial to a suecefisful start in f their basic ingredients. Upon this 1"", � ; 6ades that to -day -leading faCtDTS in 0 ; R �. %wr W': - listless, with no appetite, give him amusement field. .. I '&,�,�,�� I I . I a club a -and , 0 5 IL. : We laid out the little farm to in- the trade believo that their ancient glag $imich is applied hydralil- 0 �...� A I /11%711`111 ,I:- clads, a, great stockade in -which was Baby's own Tablets. 25c a pacEAge There is no realm 'in i about 400 pounds to .. PF -V Which P60PIG Industry sways on tl* threshold of a is ,pressure "'. i � , I.., .. .1 . bv4lt a systematic arrangenient of at any drug&t1_4. are inclined to lis. so credulous 1113 b new ersi�the, Glass Age, . the squ&re inelL For hours the sand- ,. ,Iik!��?.�; , � eorrals, cages and Pons with a novel .. - " R It I lealth, and O& fact is now Research I ,bor es 0 with is: )dt ,.- � I 1,. , -'r- system of tunnels for trauderring hard anti fast. I ��� " ,.��' ' ` N 9' I , ,"."��_ , 47.', , 'i undisturbed, pressed down 1. ...: , .. � " - i: a Mdtl n w dot th .. ,�,,70.! CA1 :`%, C .it .. 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