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In Wait for the Traveler. "I understand you have no holdup men In Crimson Gulch.” ‘Ton understand wrong.” said Cactus Joe. "Only they’re modernized. We’ve got a taxi stand and a gasoline station just like other towns.” — Washington Star. WrlslT. Indian Vaeaubi. Pills corroet tß<lHtn>;ion, cnnatlpstlon. Ilv»> comp'atnt, blllownw. Coats you not hi ns to mA for trial box to ttJ Pearl St . N T Adv. Visiting Not Necessary. Mrs. A. —The telephone is certainly • help when one Is trying to econo-, mlze. Mrs. B.—How do you mean? Mrs. A. —One can have a chat with friends and relatives without the expense of entertaining and feeding them.—Boston Evening Transcript. Best Way to Relievo Pain 1» by direct outside application and the best remedy is «n Allcock’* Piaster —the original and genuine—Adv. A married man is glad that there Is ao place like home when It Is tilled with bls wife's folks. When you see * young man at church every Sunday night it doesn’t take a puxsle expert to find the girl.

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One Sufficient. Nexdore —My chimney has beer smoking all day. How can I cure it? Naybor—Give it one of those cigars you gave me the other day.—Boston Evening Transcript. DEMAND' “BAYER* ASPIRIN Take Tablet* Without Fear if You See the Safety “Bayer Cros*." Warning I Unless you see the nami “Bayer” on package or on tablets yot are not getting the genuine Bayei Aspirin proved safe by millions ant pro- ribed by physicians for 23 years Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv Shifting Value*. “It takes an expert accountant to know German marks are worth." “It takes more than that. It take* a lightning calculator." Thousand* Keep in Good Health by taking one or two Brandreth Pill* nt bed time. Tjlvy cleanse the system and'purify the blood.—AdV. Nothing l« herter calculated to gin a seif-made man a jolt than a bill-of fare in French.

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ton. It was probably the first attempt in this country to hybridize the monthly with the yearly blooming rose. The Mary Washington rose became, famous ; it still adorns an ancient treyis in the family garden at Meant Vernon, but if ah the requests for cuttings were granted, there would soon be nothing left of it—Youth’s Companion. Palladium Vital to Troy. Among the ancient Greeks and Romans the palladium was an image of Pallas, upon the safekeeping of which, _r.< t ... .

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in a temple or shnne, the public wealth was thought to depend, says the Detroit News. The palladium ot Troy is especially celebrated In classic story. According to legend, it was thrown from heaven by Zeus (Jupiter) and fell on the plains of Troy, where it was picked up by Bus, the founder of the city, as a good omen. On Its preservation the safety of Troy depended, and it was therefore stolen by the two Greek leaders, Ulysses and Diomed.

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