South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 17, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 January 1922 — Page 13

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FAMOUS "WITS" OF HISTORY Little Stories of Men end Women Whose Sayings Are Still Remembered By MARK STUYVESANT

Preparing to Leave From Belgium

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! r.dc rr. 5 ? . pvh'" ard hum "r, 1 i "k LittlA Ery rt!i:" "The. L!?lo YaTr P-ir-y." r.d "?-irr Thlr:? t ! r t. and u n d r o e d them ld r,-ver rHy r-v up. The pr iT.V.r. hr r!tvk'l ar.d the r he -rnf v-en h v!s man hi.ve, the ."'uth. th fresh rr.s ar.d the pon.r.ty r, x -.. i n loved fun fron th I'.rr b tj a. l'.ttl boy r.t1i th hr:r he dd. Put hi hu-

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,-djv. Fild adored p. I fe '. o-.-ed ffiv-thf-m riLir.fr v. h;ch wer appropriate. Hi" frc. vers.fyir.u v.-as .' but a dor. Whr n h v.-is a boy n.M fa.mi:.v h?d n do thv rail- '! ' F;do " Tf'A vounc K:n ob'"trA to h:. nam. !t didn't thinv fhat tv r. ir rf "Fid"" m'.'rfi th'

''int'ri;.'" had a. rativ r H i hernia n -. and t h ü t h: r : a t rlmuM coir-!

i i'l- v.-ith h:. b' arii'5". Ho Kujn lr.c-d ridrt'.q nm to "Dooly." Pnojrv .ih th- lrrplrafion of Enc'ik, FiId'r; fl rrt poorn. At tM rro tar" wis a popular n"ns in rntifld "Ch. 'Tad f th-r V. irt;! rf ;i Po." rro dny F2ut;no. roc.Trditi? Dool .., r nifort. t o. up hi.s pencil ar-fl c orr, p..s-'l llio following:: ?!. had I th- winkv of a dove, I Tvoi-;d fly. Away from this crld rf fha.". !'! f.y around Ti!:s Knirrsnn's varl. Arid licht -u Mi--" 1 'ni- r-on': tro Mi : :nr i .-oi! w is L;ii;f'iK;s mutra"h- r.

r- ) ;'. 1'-. f 1:1 "V u fh'!drri tr rK ti; p'ac of hi? ' rrj-lv lo A Thic?l h" C4'f to : rnncl! W!on. m h' di:chtfulj 'Th KuffT'j TiM I kn'-w." -wti.s "IFo erper-i'.iy drl.chtd 1n rhl!-l J i r. . who. A'.:r hlrr.1 w-r ford ' of fairy ta!t. folk Tor? and myth o-J

1- fiTV, Tvho lowd Santa. Claus, and who had efficient tmacinstlon t" '" thin? at nlht." Thre ! r.o Icnsrth to -whlh Fiel 1 - :!-! not co to entertain chllirr. 5pctilly hus own. Ea.rh momlrc

h-: own littJ boy; "Proldy." "oullj

fonv icto l,i3 father'." room .-t j o'clock for a romp. A daily camo tv.is plavetl with! never-ceain.c regularity. "Proldy" i was tbo proud posfrror of a toy; ;un with whioh h" u.-cd to hoot a stuft ed cat on the mantelpier. j Fic-hVi? last act before retirinc was; to r.o that a f-triiis: was properiv; .'ittachcd to the puy and was cri lei over to the sido of his bed so ' tht whosn "Froddy" shot at the cat ! in tho morninr. and said "Pa-nC"!'" ' l'kld could pull the s.trinrr and thj cat would "fall down dead." j F.urenr Field's practical Joke wer-- llkf a boy5. One of Iiis ne!giibora in Chlcaco, where b lived, wan very fond of flower, and took his

1' tany seriously. Field was most intrcf'ed In thi jrentleman'a hobby. rme day he carried to his frlem' a vour,sr plant. It root5 were cr fully wrapped, and to H was attached a ta bearing a lonjr Iitin name. The neighbor wa delighted,

and ha.st?ned to plant this wonderful flower. He cared for it each day with th irreatesrt interest. Field wntchod the growth of the. plant with feverish expectancy. TIL Vy v:ip complete at the time of the tmturity of the "flora," when he. aw his neighbor discover that it w,-i a Canadian thi-tle.

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, h'T.8 of r-.- durh?r. Mr. John ! Kra'-.ier. Mi- Miude pwy i pendins jt-To irrV.!r. Eau Clilre. Mich, j The ;on road alone th track j f-rm F.lm p. to Miner's mill wa? i c'.ndered th' week, m-akinc it po'ile fn- triff' to I" rum'i with ,:-flfefy. Mrs Ar "a F:Tmur.d of "N'r- Puf

t. township passei way at th !.,-rr,' ,icr is'ichr. Mrs. Charlys Pachman of this place it the ape r.f ih,x vir. ."fer an jUr' of two

j weex. iurat; -n. She "'imirn r-y I ,vr- p "r ?. i'le'i F.. .ToVn T.. Frj rvid F.. ---(rid ot-.c diuhtr. Mr..

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XOTRE DAME A'OTES

CUT CORN ACREAGE, FARM CHIEF URGES

. Kn.n.".;v. eb . Ar.brws O'Conaell. prominent In c-v, r.,t ,,rf , . w A - -judicial clrr in Ker York, dellv- pVrmnr,''rrr.' nri f.,.TV crcd an ir.plrstional talk bfcrejh?rA todav urc-v "r:- r.-? on the members of the Netr Pamejr, rn rn?za j., ,.fr Chamber cf Ccmmrc. Mr. O'Con- "Th r-arke 1. row r .-i .v.h reil is a forrr-er stu-ier,r -f t.h ur.l- j orr." v a!1 ".t--? r.r-. ,A.-;

vfrsity, and one w.an piecretar" to T'-.aSr. Iw- i:r; t.e

Hev. John Cavar.aueh. then pr?v -i rr?H

cent of Xore Dime. '"When I lef? this i:r.:v?r?-.ty a few yeirs aero," .,-nr! .M"r. n'rn'!', "my ambition v-as to p info th t;:?!ne.s world. At that time ;n my ilfe 1 w-?Aq 'ir that crftnkf dr-s ear-

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: tu c i .i,ero i-trd soie'v in poijHr. s'.nro then Charle Parke-, moth'--

' ror..- w ill l-.r. h-ld ij. the ainbly the s-hocl of huma . . t t e V. w a V e .

-,i t no sc inn honeo on Jan. h. ' " ' " n - p . . . . - . i fe

i i,v Th, fr a fa1 ore, A feu- vrars in bupine : curtor of her tn v. - V I v,-,,

, rt. v.-a ? well attended and hichly realms dispelled this idea. Crook- j tody was printed. ar.nrr .-iatf-.i. A ole-did nrocram l'ln prevalent in every braneh

to rivrn on .Tar 1? Inf o-ie'n-i tnv Tt ( to von i -5 percent Reduction ?.a!

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jn .'j",r.i, 111. h I? somewhat !mp: o 1 . Mr Adln Couhman returned hoTiie on Wednesday ftr spendir? tvjy-rn v.Tfk with her mother in Maon. Mich. Mr. Henry- Sh-reves has returned from Paw Paw, Mich . where be f-pc-nt a few week" with his daughter. Mr'. .To.cr.ph Iee a hostes ta thf T. A. R. ti Friday afternoon. Painty refreshments wfr served. Mr. and Mr?. Cteorpe K. Fox will ;prvi ).irt of -et week in Chicasro with Mr. itid Mrs. Carl Sandourr. .mito extensive repairs .ue l.einc nride in McKio'? stnro.

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PLYMOUTH The regular meeting: of the P. A.

YOUR HEALTH

HOW TO TAKIi c.m:i: of oi: WHO IS SICK AT HOMi: ;r Hrtyal C vxpclanl. M. !.. omni onr ot Hvilili. v Vork. City. It ;-n't nic to be fnck. If you tnu'.t Pa hirjk, ro to a hospital, if jt-ibl0. If ou cannot co to a hospital, th "n your sick room at homo .houli be comrrted into the nearest po,J!ble approacli .t h.upital room. You will recall that 1h spital rooms and wards are biro of all adornment. There- ani no "pLmrracks." ruri or other 'lu.t collector?. The fick room should bo prepared by takinc down the curtains and hancinrs. nemoo the Heaw furniture. Take, all the knick-knace fff the dresser, and banish evorytlnnr th.it interferes- with c!?anins and du st in STFse a damp cloth for ilustJnr; purI'f"?, so that the air 1 kept clean nd pure. Tho windows must bo made to move up and down easily. The patient should he protected m gainst direct draft. To this end. it may be well to provide a muslin screen for the window. Thi? l.s mad, by stretching a piece of thin mu3lin over a framo which fits th'3 indo".

that the li-ht doc- not shine into the ryes of the patient. Vet it is a joy to a sick per.son to be, able tc look out cf Iho window. Views of the outside world nswist his recovery. The door should ha.vo the. hinpfe oiled, and be provided with a lock.

In makinsr the dressings ari bathinc'the patient there are time.' when he demands privacy. There may be limitations as to the amount of help in the household. One person may be nurse, cook, chambermaid and orderly all in one. Fven to, the patient's tray should be daintily served. Food is one of the most important items in the essentials of speedy recovery. A ssiok person has an appetito which must bo coaxed. With no everodso and with tue effects of the disease, thcro is no loncinpr for mealtime. A limited number of pretty dihes. a clean napkin anel a flower on the tray will add to the happiness and promote the recovery of the B.ck one. When the patient i. able to sit up. he should have a com.fortable chair a pillow for the small of the. back, and bo so placed as to et a new view of tho outer world. If possible, cet him into onothet room on these occasion?. Pon't let. him idt up too lone

P.. was held Friday evening at the

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li riv I. t '!! ii.io!. i tf l.i- trnr.l-s t'.r !:i tii; to

1 """ .-.mi..iMMor. w.Hi . is. i ,eirj..-r m- si..p,.-i -aoM, i'"!,.,,. f1,n fir ,tin- nf th i-r.

! and was presided over by Mrs. Dora

! Frwin, the now chapter Recent.

Thre are members of the Ply-

of fus!n?i today, it is up to you j who have been e.hoo!d In the cor-1

! rect fundamental prinrple andj ethics of jrood business to pr forth, p recornizo thero evils and do all inM!

your powder to combei them. There is preat peneonal satisfaction and peace of mind and the. end of a htislr.ejwj career un'stained by quert!onable methods. "There i a feelins: preilent amonsr co'lece men tha- time, rper.t in school is waptod. A college. aucatin is the. bmodertinic influence of a man' bfe. ilany a time later on you will wish that you could live acaln yotr collece days, Manj- a time, yo-u will regret that you did

not npply ymirsplv with a erreateri

vigor. It is then too late. Realize now the wonderful advantage that is your and the opportunity it offers to prepare for a sjucoe.ssfu bus

iness career and then work accord- ;

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rnousrh to he sn;ip-fd in front of Jh-tr Washington !m secretarv of state.

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fliuuc- have bo. ri d 'dvr d ." i 1 j ri C-.I.1 mi.-s.oiKf Ha vne tod.iv "III -d.

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would take ten of thousand.; of litrl Si.i,-.t u - j,, be n liava prent? to completely 1 1 tit t h i - ! r.i f- j i t re t m tt t j:1 the sanaf oriuni in fir. Wo are confrii'-'i hiefly with j (--' ;w, M. f,:- t u'' rcula r trouthe crcat snniclinc organisation".. ! id- si) at S;;:id.i v with his fa mi I v.

Public opinion will ultimately h ill Mr. and Mr-. ; nif-h of ;.trv are' Mrs. Smelzer and Mrs. Pucprles. The

the individual tnussün?." tin- ia r.-t-, f -j of . :h-.. ..... The vouni- mcetinc will be held at the,

mouth chapter and others are, awaitin? their papers from Washington. Mrs. J. H. Willey pave the history of the organization of the D. A. R. Refreshments were, served by tlie committee, Mrs. Fame. Mrs. Bunnell.

Withdrawals Devi-en . Withdrawals froni l.onde-l war'hoii.sets, Hayries said, hid dropped from 2r.,7J3.s:oi W,1S , f .üstillod fpitlts and beer in F,(' to only

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home. of Mrs. Mary Hitchcock, as-

'-a ndpai r,i -. Or. and Mrs. Higher. listed by Mrs. (Jus Kuhn, Mrs. Dora

Frwin and Mrs. Francis heybold. J. N Wilson is very ill at his home on Walnut st. The repular monthly meeting of

Tile eld .-rj....d I..-,!-e ..'t-- been resliinirled t h : wee!;. When i.o.-e.s-sarv ro'.iir.- Iriw ben made it will

C77,1 1 pal Ions in the second year oeeunied hv the Chamb-rl ün Me-

of prohibition. The ;aerice pre- j i .us. uni. th Presbyterian Westminster Ci-uild Volstead withdrawals totalled about T!u j ... A, n a' was held Friday evening at the home

100ion,oon callous, he ;-.iid.

I cp-ct :'-:i wa-5 h'-ld Thur.-dav msht in

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of Mrs. l,. f Otto Peterson. Fifteen

I were present. The election of orfl-

Only 2.:Co;.S25 pallons of whisky ; c.)n-ro" itior. . 1 rhureh.

and spirits wer. Ie-ally distilled in , .utm.-r was a ,t link affair v. hieb ! rrrJ! was MCd- in which Opal Z titers

I ts viueitai pichiueni, jutepmiiT . le t pott. vi. e president: Jean Murpa-

troyd, secretary; Ha:: el Goodrich, treasurer. Th next meetinp will b

the distilled Vob.tead year, Haytv-H , prn. ril th f u . t. lt j cook

stateo, compare.i to mi,hi::ii pai-ltill .,... ifl,

are

lon.s id the lirst dry year and orne 20ij,000.0no pallons annually pi ior to the drv repime.

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f'dl'e.vi': hu roh o.Teials

wero eleet ed : Clerk. Mrs. 'ornelia

licl.i on I'Yb. 1, with "era Sanner. Tho Tri Kappa sorority had a very

ast year from rum sources totalled. . .. -, , .. , , , . interesting meetim? at th home of

about ? S ...0 u 0.0 !''. coinpnied to . , lv , . . Mt.sos Iilu and Mar McCoy. ' .! e . i n 1 . .-o 1 1 ; " i a eo n. Fro . a o rt h - , , . $ 1 40.i,(o.ftoo durinp the tir.t 'o!-' . : , .. , The Frncst Gamble Concert Co..

I t! n r : t i - u r- r. Miss Mav War-

The revenue paid the ,,H,ra,,v nt ,nj.(.,... .i. iylUt!,.'r. Ale,.

, -. t n . rid ! v. years, the revenur b""-v totalled! ,. ' , .

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THREE OAKS Mrs. F-dna Ivicky of New Vork h visitini at the home of her brother, C. K. Warren. Master John Hadlield, who was quit seriously injured by an attolifobtle on Christmas eve, still hi tho Oak Pirk hospital. He i -; n.

ali'd hv the

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stead "ear and J.H ..onnooo in pre- j . ,. ', ' ' "., . ' ' ' , I will appear here on Friday evcnlnp. . - i , -A r T- mi--- i.-1: i i. ray- i t - iU T,

Hazel Smeltzer's music class. The proceeds of the concert .are to po toward a fund for Knpli5;h Opera. Tho Marshall county Young People's Sunday .School Convention was held Saturday and Sunday in Plymouth. About I o-0 boys and pirls. h tween the atres of P and 2 4 registered for the meetings. A luncheon was held at noon in the basemen? of the ehureh, and a hanquet in the c-veninp.

"Wr a a aVirint t r. enter rn tlic I

createst reriod of prosperity' that the country has ever known. Men with brains .nd a foundation In the ethics of busines are needed to cope with problems which aro certain to confront us."

TFACimS SON TO SM OK M. Somehcdy remarked that he

'tanned" his lad when he caucht j

him pmo'tlnp. Mr. S. Fusible spoke up and paid that his boy was 17, and

that tho boy might prow up to appreciate. a pood smoke he pot him a I corking W. D. C. pipe from Georcro j Tlatner's Adv. 4tf i

vom XKXT. j , That's the feeling one will always j have as lonp as you do not have your ! automobile insured. Why not act at I

once and permit the Greenan Agency to eliminate that feelinp? We're In the Farmer's Trust. Bldp. 5 -tf

M is 'iunr.erm m. Three Oaks has four ! se t nnrhii.es than if had r.eforo Fie lat vi. -if if SherirT 1 iridpn.'i :i. who ret:ir'Vi"l t!i ni to th- eninty jail. Ono or two more cmiM .... sp m-d. Mrs. He len ' I o ;da :n '. m r o F-d CjJ- ; Spe.pliTiir 1'eAV v,.',,s : III1

'TIS HUMAN' TO ERR. The rr an who has made no mis- j takes has not been alive very lonp. j It used to be a common error to de- ' fer takinp life insurance. Inform ! yourself fully by readinp the freo i publicaf.ons mailed by WAIjTFR ! FP:GAX. J. M. S. Rldp. S -tf I

which do tou runKu? In the old days they burned candles which were home made. Then came the oil lamp. Iater they used pas. Now it's the electric light. Reimold slls penulne Mazda bulbs and says they are the best. 362-tf

2ä percent Reduction Sale. Ver r.on'f. v 3S4-tf

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In fly-time. i needless to ay.!1 .Vrap his i--.es and knee in a blan:h window has mosquito nettinc: to' k t. A Fw stool will keep the feet 1- epp out insects. Over each win- j oft the drafty and cold floor, clow a dark shade i placed. o that! Hot water bottles, extra pillows th- amount of licht ihat enter may and a bed jacket wall help amazinpl controlled. ..." in increased comfort. Th- bed should s-o pi ic d thnt I Don't foiKit alout the joys of the nur or attendant can wa 1! t inkling ice in a palatable drink of around both sides. i should bo so i scnie sort. A jade. appetite may placed in relqtjon t.- the window? j bo .tiniul tted this way.

THE HOME KITCHEN By JEANNETTE YOUNG NORTON rrrT 7:7vrz: The Authority on Hon? Cookinz7. 1 .'

l.'i Yt CLLIH MITHIN; niri;i;Rr.NT" onci: in a WHIFF.? V.'hm a; ,i loo I o knore whit to prpnr for dinner that will be urr bit "different," trv soni cf th following jüJ-.sfs'ar.s. whieit are ire to make hit with your fim- : . l;mrnbrr that while frffh pin'pp'.e 1; .always to bo preferred . nn j.r. c.ittni at thJj faton r?t flit- pr -r''l the canned, ir fii-y, chunks or r.at'd. i. mft!!

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I'ncc cnDuph cold boiled pets.iers to till three cups. Chop tine enough ?nion. with half a. pepper, to till on eup. Pratn a can of sardines skin, bone and flake them rtne. 4fi n bud of parlic. chopped fine to a hF.fcupful of French dress, nc. Cut lino the white cente of a flniall hid of chirorj. Tcss tocether the pntito, onion, fish and rhicor. Tdd the dresinc. dust with pipnka. rind let stand to flavor 2 minutes, Srve in rmall white mbbair. leyei Karr,-.h'-d with tiny pb-kled oriiona.

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DONT DOSE Nothins more ddicate than a child's digestion. Wise physicians will tell you that much more harm ha been done by indiscriminate dosing by anxious mothers than if nature had been left free to take its course. '-. Fresh air day and right and plenty of exercise, even in the winter, lay the foundations for arurdy healta in later life.

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- DRY LAW BENEFITS

U. S. TWO BILLION

Freveni Children's

Cold Troubles

When Kiddies Come In Wet and "Sniffling," Apply Vicks Over Throat and Chest to Keep Off a Cold

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eh'rry j.lad w ih k'.'k'n S'-Iäsots. i To hilf a cupful cf miyo:;na:so add ! Rr CIIUC Lo?S for Two Yc.ir?, :vo teaconfu:, of tarrapon vine-; fmvover ,56.1.000,000, cu, a ha.f-?.t?poor.ful of red p-p-i Pr. a f.nely m:r.ced b.ird-bcil-d Leader Matff. . and a tib.epoon f ul cf tomato i . atr;p. T:$ th indlr.:s of tnr ' V." A si I INTiTON, .Tan 1. Nv;n-

ha PA'"iln;tion bosun it, third f,ir,

i , xr tj itghrly r:bbed w. a b-:d of j n-m? rr?t the Fnlteu ?tat.s p

CrlJO. .V.a-'i rejnv TO ;Tvr fp, 1 -- " ' ' v ' ' ' "M

'ipped vh;,Ä tttU'- 1mv( witJh th

alid. poi:r ow-r it the dr.-.:r.i. i-d prnf?h v. ;rh ruffed olh-e.-? Iineapp.Ie Pie. Fr! ar.d chop roaryey two me. .1 . im-vtej cr o- Nrc pin, apph .

To rftf tb.U lees, a-'ordinc

rtionil drv leaders, two vms

prohibition .cTcpt away the silon. exit (irunkonriMi In half, deeread crime r.A ?ivrd J2,'""1fl'rt.n,,rt fo? tl,.- aera;- American.

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th'r1 a tH)ivr,H rv. fTi.cn 1 sid.

i m pro omnt

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.enters. .:iJK a t-yr.ip or two rup-

fu'.o of uar, i pint ef t-atr ar.d

th 3ui- of a lemon.

Mr wh;l th eyrjp b

rent mir.trtes. Add the pineapple 3"d jt.w fr.fly i:r.''l it don'. thn druir. the fr.:!t and pt to . ool, aid

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iblerpecnril

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arrowreet raixd m n llrtle oold w atr. and thicken ttie yrup, thn put in fruit into a pood pie-crust-Iinei p'ite. pour over the juic. add th tP crust. -nd ba-e utvMl th" crust ;i done. Harun SalaJ. ;:cf ha nana thinly ar.d add

' ' ' i Thre. ''wt fpots" remain whr .p'ftv'f- ipcnts new ar Ptacinp -hvinupa.

I i a , it was Mid, are tne j-ioiicja coast lit:, the .- t t T e of Nw Jerjy arid th ci:y of Chiao. Tli Car.adln und Mrxlcn border, hve been closed to rum smucP'er5 it W3 5 raid. exc.pt for a few short stretch's The pmu5";llnp problem, howeHr. ha ten solved except along: the Florida and N"w Jr-f-v ro.Ut linji Worry Ovrr Jl Ram. Prohibition -aa-ia freelv Hmlt ted thtt the nat 4 r- r ni-t t i n - '

to -hem three. V;3;-tf:5 of a cupful; p., frcri fv. RAh", Te'Un,

f rnc?? nu:. cupiui c cnop-rve thlrn -eors!df rable concern "

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CHILDREN, as modern mothers know, should play outdoors daily. Colds result. How to treat colds without inward dosing, so disturbing to little stomachs, has been a problem. Vicks answers this need. Applied externally, it can be used freely and often. Daytimes, the kiddies can continue their outdoor fun. Nighttimes, the windows can be opened wide, for, if the bed clothes are left loose about the child's neck, Vicks healing vapors will be inhaled until morning. This direct treatment usually averts spasmodic croup, and if an attack does come on unexpectedly, the use of Vicks as directed frequently brings relief in 15 minutes. Good for Grown-ups, Too Vicks is effective in the same way for all the cold troubles of the family, grovn-ups as well as kiddies for head colds, catarrh and asthma, deep chest colds, bronchitis, incipient pneumonia, tonsilitis, sore throat

and "grippy" colds. Its penetrative and rubefacient action makes it useful for dozens of daily ills, such as bruises, burns. cuts, stings, and itching skin troubles.

The DIRECT Treatment for All Cold Troubles ABSORBED, like a liniment, and, at the same time. INHALED a a vapor, Vicks reaches lm rn cd'.atcly th e con gested air passages. Vicks doesn't relieve every cas. No rf r-.edy can do that. But it is successful in such a large percentage cf cold t-oubles from head eclds and eore throat down to bronchitis or deep chest m!d5 that ue hav? been able for years to make the following offer: VICKS STANDING OFFER Buy cither the 25c, 7rrz cr SI. 50 sire. Te all cr part of it If ycuare not delighted with the results, rtai! us the tcp of the carton and the purchase price will cheerfully refunded. Or, if ycu w sh to try Vicks before you by, mail the coupon te!cv fcr a free ample.

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How Vicks Should Be Used For Spasmodic Croap. ChUdren' Glds Rub Vicks over the threat and chest until the difficult breathing is relieved, then spread on thickly and cover with a hot flannel doth. One application at bed time usually prevent! a night attack of croup. For Deep Chert Colda. Bore Throat, Toadlitis, Brcnchltlf, Couf.hi Vicks should t applied over the throat and chest if necessary, first using hot, vet cloths to open th pores of the skin then rubbed in well until the skin is red; spread on thickly and covered with one or two thicliiesses of hot flannel cloth?. If the congh is nnnoying, a small pice the size of a pea can be swallowed every fw hours. For Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Ferer Vicks should be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a little can b applied up th r.ostnh and nufTed up the had. Used as a Liniment, Poultice or Plaster On account of its penetrative anf, rubefacient effect on th skin, Vicks has been found excellent for many minor ailments, such a Bites, Boils, Bums. Bruises. Cuts, Frost bite. Itchings. Muscular Sortes-s, Poison I-y , Sunburn, Headache and Sore Calloused Feet.

TRIAL TIN FREE Send this coupon to the Vick Chemical Company, Greensboro, N. C A V-oz. trial tin cf Vicks will be mailed you promptly, sufficient to test the eff.cacy of its vapors by melting in i spoon, as shown in the iilustration to the left

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Flannel Middies

In ravy. red änd creen. trimmed vith red ar.d h'.ark braid: -K'lal $..7r Children's Bath Robes In pink, tan, blue- ar.d lavender combination?; vorj portal si. 0 Women's' and Misses' Wool Sweaters In slip-over, Tuxedo r.d eoat styles; in colors: valuos up to $10.00: . portal .. s::.7." Children's Knit Gloves Boys' and Girls Knit and Jersey Glove?, in black and prey, J."o valno, pair t"o Cotton Blankets l.arce sie, coo.l quality, crey T-Jlarkets with pink and bhjo stripes; hie alno, at pa i r S 1 . T " Outing Flannel 1!7 ineh white Outincr Flannel; pood quality. sXTlal at anl sCotton Batts :i -pound Cotton Tiatts. open ui 72x00; extra quality; -po-ial "c Outing Flannel 'i ineh White Otitinc: Flannel, tmo heavy quality; portal, yard . . . Hr AH Wool Blankets All wool, tine quality heavy Flanket, in pink, blue nr.d r;n plaids; exceptional valno nt 7.or Muslin Underwear Gown?, ("'1;'" mi.. Fetticoat?, CorVet Cover;- ;i"d Bloonierp. In Vour Mon c y-Sa vine Groups-, rrdweil to ... r.Po, $1.00. 51.1 r. .Sl.'ä Table Scarfs ri!t i;.-.-irf--, m" 1 r-.x 14; SI. 00 value 7 7n Beautiful Filet f'rarfp, 1 v 4e; f.ne (iiuititv: :'2' alue. at M) Turkish Towels Fancy Turki.-h Towel?, '.arpe fie. hivy v. e'sht. exr ellent qualify with rro'.d. rink, blue, lavender rrocad-r-d t'orderv; 'H'rlal H7o Table Damask Merr r rued T?M-' Pa nib . h ira h; 7"o aliir: y lid Pert Wool Blanket:;

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Women's r.nd Mir-rcs Outing Flannel Gowns and Pajamas In plain -a !'.iro ; m". and b!u-- .-tr!; - : : an : extra p-ire, tinn',i !v -fit up to S2.n."i: porial at ... S 1 . 1 Ccrsct Specials W ato c Jr.. i. - .-. ::n

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Infant' M"hir" Outinc Flannr Gowns sJizhtly soiled: $1.00 valuo . .50c Children'" M u s 1 i n Gown. lip-ovcr -tyr. plain hernrned at 50c; embrotdrcd cde it .65c Child: en's L ndTWdist, muslin and knit, sizes 2 to 14 years; special . . .35c Children's Undcrwrr. Pants and Vests, mm h to 12 year; values up to o"5c, choice, Rarment.39c

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