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Makes Hard Work Harder A bad back makes a day’s work twice as hard. Backache usually comes from weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizziness or urinary disorders are added, don’t wait—get help before the kidney disease takes a grip—before dropsy, gravel or Bright’s disease sets in. Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought new life and new strength to thousands of working men and women. Used and . recommended the world over. Ask your neighbor! An Illinois Case
O. F. Porter, maI chinist. 916 Sixth St., ^>Rochelle, 111., says: । "I had a lame and aching back for months. I tried different remedies, but didn’t get any relief. My back hurt me at night when I got through my work. Mornings my back seemed as lame as ever. I used three
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HOXSIE’S CROI TP Has no rival. It- 4 — five, swift and g JMVJi - —r ’ woo can tell Just what is^meant by the saying: “All men are created equal?” We all know that some of us are born with wealth and many other advantages not shared by all. “We are all created with an equal need for clothes,” suggested Johnny. DYERIGHT Buy only ‘‘Diamond Dyes” i Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any ! woman can diamond-dye worn, shabby skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings sweaters, draperies everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, new, rich fadeless colors. Have druggist show you “Diamond Dyes Color Card.” —Adv. Many Miles cf Piping. If the water and gas mains which underlie the streets of New York city were placed end to end they would form a continuous pipe line sufficiently long to reach from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. Cutieura Soothes Baby Rashes That itch and burn with hot baths of Cutieura Soap followed by gentle anointings of Cutieura Ointment. Nothing better, purer, sweeter, especially if a little of the fragrant Cutlcura Talcum is dusted on at the finish. 25c each everywhere.—Adv. Bird’s Power of .’ision. A bird’s power of vision is, on the average, about 100 times greater than man’s. Birds have been known to ■ see a worm on freshly plowed ground at a distance of 3<hi feet. AFTER Thanksgiving Dinner 6 Bell-amt ^ELL-AHS fc^FOR iNDIGSST ION Stop Your Coughing No need to let tha* couch persist. the irritation, 1 rer • end h ar?' - ness by southing the mflar. d throat with PIS O’S
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL , SttNWSOIOOL Lesson (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. D, Teacher of English Bible in the Moodj Bible Institute of Chicago.) ((c), 1920, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR DECEMBER 5 THE GROWTH OF THE KINGDOM. LESSON TEXT—Matt. 13:24-33. GOLDEN TEXT—Fret not thyself because of evil-doers. —Ps. 37:1. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—GaI. 6:6-10. PRIMARY TOPlC—Jesus’ Story About Good Seed and Bad Seed. JUNIOR TOPIC—The Story of the Wheat and the Tares. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —Wheat and Tares. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —How the Kingdom of Heaven Grows. The parables of this chapter set forth in a graphic way the condition of affairs in the interval between Christ’s going away and His coming again. I. The Parable of the Wheat and Tares (vv. 24-30, cf. 30-43). 1. The Sowers. (1) The Son of Man (v. 37). He is the One who sows the good seed. The field in which they are sown is the world. (2) Tin* Devil (v. 39). He is in a peculiar sense Christ’s enemy. He intensely hates Him, and with relentless energy is striving to defeat His purpose in saving men. While men slumber, he sows tares among the wheat. 2. The growing crops. They nre ' not easily distinguished while growing, but the effects produced when eaten are quite different. The wheat is wholesome, but the tares produce illness. 'l'lie chief danger in the tares lies in their resemblance to wheat. The chief danger of the devil is that he | strives to imitate God. 3. The harvests. There comes a time when the fruitage of the growing crops shall be gathered. For the tares there is a furnace of tire where there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. The righteous shall be gathers! into the Lord’s garner and shall shine forth ns the sun in the kingdom of the Father. 11. The Parable of the Mustard Seed (vv. 31. 32). 1. Its important beginning. Tt begins as the least of all seeds ami grows to be the greatest among herbs. The parentage and humble circumstances of the King greatly perplexed the peo- | pie. That twelve unlettered fishermen should be selected as His royal advisers is still more amazing. The prop!.- i et said concerning Him that He should be despised, rejected, forsaken, j 2. Its vigorous growth. From very i ! small beginnings the influence of tin* Christ has gone forth so that there is no power or influence so great as that j of Christianity. 3. Its lodging capacity. The birds I which find lodgment in the tree do not i represent the children of men which find safety and salvation in the church. Birds constitute no part of the tree. The bird is something foreign to and • a i . * j n _ rrsi. — — .—~ — I
’ independent of the tree. The hrHYKT g to pluck the tender buds or to prey upon the ripened fruit. The effect of such lodging is evil, blighting and spoiling to the tree. In Christ's interpretation of the parable of the sower lie said that the fowls represent the wicked one (v. 19). The same Greek word is used in both cases, and the circumstances are the same; therefore, he who would make the lodgers here anything else makes Christ's interpretation a farce. 111. The Parable of the Leavened Meal (v. 33). Three things should mainly occupy our attention in this parable: the meal, the woman, and the leaven. When the scriptural significance of these elements is known, the interpretation is easy. 1. The meal. Meal has a wholesome and nutritious effect. It was used in one of the sweet-savor offerings, which typified Christ (Lev. 2:1-3, R. V.) ; It j was food for the priests (Lev. G:ls-17, It. V.) ; Abraham had Sarah knead a cake out of three measures of meal for the angelic messengers (Gen. j 18:6); Solomon's royal table was pro- ' vided with meal (I Kings 4:22) ; Elijah was fed upon a cake made <>f meal (II Kings 4:41); Elisha used meal as an antidote for the poison of death in the pot (II Kings 4:38-41). 2. The woman. The woman is not the head of the home, but its administrator. Her responsibility is to take the bread provided by the head, prepare and distribute it to the children. In Scripture we find false doctrine being taught by a woman (Rev. 2:20). Dealing with doctrine is forbidden to woman (I Tim. 2:12). In I Tim. 1:1-3; II Tim. 2:17. 18; 4:3. 4; II Pet. 2:1-3, we find that apostasy will be brought in through false teachings within the ranks of God's people. The meaning, then, of the parable is that the true doctrine, the meal given for the nourishment of he children of the kingdom (II Pet. 2:2; I Tim. 4:6), would officially be corrupted by false doctrine. The children’s food is corrupted bv the mother. 3. The leaven. In Scripture, leaven is invariably a type of evil. Let the following examples suffice as proof; (1) All through the Old T-'stament leaven is a continual and unvarying | type <>f evil (Ex. 12:15; Lev. 2:11). I (2) Jesus himself makes leaven to : denote sin (Mutt. IG:G 12: Mark 8:15). (3) Paul uses leaven in its usual bibll- ■ cal sens,. (I <’or. 5 :G-S; Gal. 5:8, 9). The Church. 1'1“ chnr h is the ^'irt entative of Christ on earth, but want sort of an impre-sion do.- it make on the world If its member- are di-afleeted and dis. •rga zed. at 1 cm about their hureh ■mm ■? Many b! usings are to be gait ui fr m sincere and regular church attendance. but beyond and above all these is the great reason tl 'it ho pre-eme of every Christian heij ■ to build that glorious church G I’■ 5:27), x 'thout spot <>r wrinkle ■r any such thing, of which we tire the s< oral members when fitly joined together.
Millions for a New Stomach One of the greatest American millionaires eaid to his physician, * ‘ A million dqllars, Doctor, spot cash and no grumbling, for a new stomach,” and then the sick man groaned and turned away. All his wealth could not make him happy or contented, for happiness largely depends upon digestion. Without health where does happiness come inf After all the stomach plays a great part in everyday life. Without a healthy stomach and good digestion our blood is thin, watery and poor, our heart action is weak, our liver does not do its duty, and man is miserable and unhappy. Prevent disease by putting the house in order and strengthening the system against the germs of disease. Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., years ago understood diseases and their prevention, and he discovered certain roots and herbs which were nature’s remedies, and succeeded in putting them up in a form that could be easily procured at the drug store (liquid or tablets). This he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This Dis- | ©every gives no false stimulation be- 1 cause it contains no alcohol or any narcotic. It helps digestion and the assimilation of such elements in the food as are required for the blood. It gives to the blood the food elements the tissues require. For ov« - fifty years it Kas enjoyed tho confidence of ths American public. Try' it now I PEGGY coughed for an hour after bedtime until Mother thought of Kemp’s Balsam. A - half teaspoonful quickly relieved the irritation, after which she soon went to sleep. KEMP’S BALSAM Will Stop Thnt Cnuflh Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. The Funny Man. Jones met his friend Stimson In th< street the other night. “Hallo, old fellow!" bo exclaimed , “How nre you getting on?” “Pretty well, thank you," answered ) Stimson; “but,” be continued, “Pvt i something to say to you—you’ll hav< to keep your eye open next week.” “How is that?” queried Jones. “Because you won’t be if you don’t,” and before J*
E^aselinS Vaseline Reg U. S Pat OtT Carbolated PETROLEUM JELLY A convenient, safe antiseptic for home use. Invaluable for dressing cuts and sores. A time-tried remedy. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES CHESEBROUeH MFG. CO. iCOXiOpDATfO) State Street NewYorh I 1 —— —”° x O’t sho most dreaded disease of humanity—a sure death if not relieved. My experience and treatment a positive relief. Price $2 00. My treatment relieved mo; what it has dem for me it will do for you. or your money hick. Clawson Davis. Ypsilanti. Mlchlgnn Many School Children Are Sickly Mothers who value their own comfort and the w Hare of Uu-ir rhiblr^r: shoui ! im.rrbi- without a. box of Mother Gr Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout the teason. They break up , colds, relieve fey^r hn*- s. constipation, teeth ng disorders, headache and Mxicnarh tumbles Used bv mothers for over 31 > yea^. TH I’OWHKRH GTVH S TISFACTION. All drug stores. Don't accept any subst it b te. "^3 parkeTvs" HAIR BALSAM IC marull St* psHairFalling Restores Color and \ "M./ Heauly to Gray r.nd Faded Hair Removes Cnnw. Cal- . |o f ' , Ft , ■ All j on, ensures comtvrt to the i Dib u . • ■ r ) v inio lor nt Drug* gists. Hlkvx C'].< . ..cal V» urks, J u-ucbugno, N. Y. ( IN AtOftl hOMIEKHI. EX EK i.N\KN M.i>. (>pon« a can in two secon -, en* i j m oth from side; cannot cut h • huh i S’-ud :»c to Mullane Stamping Works D id <>, 1522 Elfteenth St., Moline. Hl \e ».• W-mtAd No free samples Florida <*ua*an.<e<l l.aml. Farm, Truck, or inc • (j’’ Home $25 a., terms. Near neighbor- • '»-o. Davis, 175A. Lakeland, Fla W. N. u., CHICAGO, NO. 48-1920.
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I starttHl lU cry In the saddest part of । the pictu.%.— Film Fun. A Feeling of Security You nat 1 irally feel secure when you i know that he medicine you are al ut to : take ia abe ilutely pure an 1 cuiuains no I harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a ru divine is Dr. Kihm r'a SwampRoot, kidne f, liver and 1 \ni b-r reme ly. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swyimp-Root. । It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not |a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity' is with every liottle of Dr. Kilmer's SwampI Root. If you need a medicine, you should | have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this I greai preparation send ten cents to Dr. I Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. Prize, Anyhow. Benham—l don’t think you need any ’ more clothes Mrs. Benham—l don’t. If you want I me to win the prize offered by our soI ciety for old-fashioned costumes. — i Kansas City Star. Cole's Cnrbolf.alve Quickly ItelfevM and heals burt ng. Itching am! torturing skin diseases, 'it instantly stops the pain of burns. Heils without scars. 30c and 60c. I Ask your druggist, or send 30c to The J. W. Cole Co., Rockford, 111., for a pkg. Adv. This Critical World. It’s impossible to please everybody, am! if a girl uis w’hat we, in our ignorance. consider a good figure the neighbor women say she is bunchy.— Ohio State Journal. BOSCHEE’S SYRUP Allays Irritation, Soothes and Heats Throat and Lung Inflammation. The constant irritation of a cough keeps the delicate membrane of the j throat and lungs in a congested condition. Bosehee’s Syrup has been a favorite household remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis and especially for lung troubles, in thousands of homes all over the world, for the last fiftyfour years, giving the patient a good night’s rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning. For Rale everywhere.—Adv. The wise man never boasts of his knowledge, but the man who thinks he Ih wise does nothing else. Girls with pretty laces seldom think . It worth while to act pretty. SIDtMF N’rfht end Morning. sXHave Strong, Hcclthy EEyes. If they Tire, Itch, Tor Smart or Burn, if Sore, VA. r~,/ire Irritated, Inflamed or l OIJ fl L.YL3 Granulated, use Murine often. Soothe*, Refreshes. Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Writefor Free Eye Book. Norise Eye Remedy Co., Chlsoji
CHEVROLET DIES IN AUTO RACE Great Driver Instantly Killed in World’s Premier Contest. O’DONNELL IS NEAR DEATH Mechanician John Brisrmhan Gerious- | ly Injured When Cars Crash in Big Thanksgiving Event at Los Angeles. Los Angeles, Nov. 27.—Gaston Chevrolet, one of the wcrbT< premier automobile race drivers, was msianllj killed; Lyle Joies, mechanician for Eddie O'Donnell, was fatally injured ami died later at the Speedway hospital, and Eddie O'Donnell is dying of a fractured skull as the result of a collision between Chevrolet’s Frontenac and the Deusenberg car driven by O'Donnell in the turn from the stretch in the 25«>-niile race. John Bresnahan, Chex rolet‘.< me 1. iiiici: was seriously but not fatally hurt. It is reported from the hospital that the surgeons were operating on O'Donnell in an effort to save his life. In addition to a featured skull he had both arms broken am! was hurt Internally. The accident occurred just after leaving the stretch in O'Donnell’s one hundred and fifty cl dith lap. o'bunnoll. in an effort to pass Chevrolet, who was leading, crept up beanie the Frontenac ear. and the latter swerved. The ears came together with a crash and caromed to the outer edge of the ' Course into the fence, a long section ' ■ ’ rolled toward the infield. Both cars । were demolished. i Chevrolet was killed instantly. Jolin i Bresnalian. his mechanician. miracu- ’ lously escaped with injuries that subsequently proved to be slight. Lyle Jole<, his mechanician, was riding with t O'Donnell in the Deitsaiberg entry. s No. 9. >1 die-1 of his injuries at the j Speedway liospital. where all four in- - jured men were rushed after the ac- - Cident. I The accident cast a gloom over the e blgg«'st er--\-i ’lint ev«r attended an automobile race on the track. There were approx mately lo<).(Mmi people in I the stands, ami n m.. : • tj of the n saw the smi; - h up. There w <s scarcely a cheer as Roscoe Searb s. driving I 'eu-- nberg car. ■ No. ' • F face ns be realized tic fate of ids teammates, received the checkvretl lltig denoting Ids victory. k Chevroh t's dentil occurred when the greatest honor within the reach of an — auto driver was witldn Lis grasp—the national championship. With Murphy tit finishing behind the leaders and Meli Jon and De Palma out of the race - < CuU4UX ’ i -— —— - —
HARDING TO INVITE LEAGUERS New President Will Ask All Foreign Governments to Send Delegates He-e. M ash। rigton, Nov. 27. — Shortly after I Inauguration President • h-< t Harding I will invite all foreign governments to I send delegates \\ ashingtori for a I conference on an entirely new association of nations, it was staid here. Senator M, dill M.i'orai .' uh., sailed for Europe, is undersn ■ I to be the , emis-nry who will sound out European । leaders on the conference. It is pointed out here that on the very day Sen- । ator Met ormick sailed A. J. Balfour .suggested to the league assembly that all amemlnients be positioned pending the receipt of America’s vi ws. OBREGON ILL FROM POISON Mexican President-Elect Is Seriously Sick, but Said to Be Out of Danger. San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 27.-—Gen Alvaro Obregon is seriously ill from i ptomaine poisoning, according to re- , polls. The Mexican pri sident-elect is | said to be out of danger, although j death was feared for several hours. I The report stated that Obregon will be i j able to take office la- ember 1. - - - FATHER OF 3 KILLS WIFE San Antonio (Tex.) Man Slays Spouse After Quarrel—Three Children Under Nine. San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 27. —Oliver j W. l ilteau, thirty-five, shot and killed his wife, .Mrs. Katherine Filuuiu, thir-ty-one, after a quarrel. lie then aimed the gun on himself, dying instantly. They have three children, all under nine. Ford Issues $7,000,000 Bonus. Detroit. .Mich., Nov. 27.—Bonus checks aggregating more than 87,(M»0,000 for employees of the Ford Motor [ company are now being written and their distribution will start January 1 next, according to announcement. On Again, Off Again. Paris', Nov. 27. —Dispatches from Warsaw state that the peace negotiations between Poland stud Russia which were being conducted at Riga have been broken off by the soviet, । delegation on orders from Moscow. Rintelen Sentence Reduced. Washington, Nov. 27. —President Wilson has commuted the s'entence of Franz Rintelen. a German convicted , of wartime conspiracy, on condition that he leave the United Slates before next January 1. Big Charity Sum. New York, Nov. 27.—The sum of j $03,000,000 ha.-, been set aside by John j D. Rockefeller in a fund to be known as the Laura Spellman Rockefeller Memorial, in honor of the wife of the financier.
WARNING Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. —Say “Bayer”! SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Ilandy tin tx-xee of 12 tablets cost but a few cents —Larger packages. Jtaplrln Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldeater of Sa.licylicacl4 Easy to Guess. Well Fitted. “Did you ever have the telephone “That boat is nothing tut an old bell ring when you were in the bath- ^b.” “Isn't it all the better fitted i i . ’ t ' .xr lur LkiC oi Ilie jsca l tub Hiid mere was nvbcdj eiae ai x _ home?” “Oh. ves.” replied the family man. Probably the most serene situation “What did you do?” in Dfe Is not to have to “manage” any“Well. I play a little golf and I have . body. also addressed a few remarks to a ' punctured tire, so draw your own con- Love is what keeps a man sick a elusions.’’—Birmingham Age-Herald. ' long time after he gets welL Kill That ColdJVith CASCARA Q QUININE FOR AND Colds, Coughs La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not afiect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative —No Opiate in Hill’s. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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“Sure thing. Some days I get two meals, some days only one, and some days 1 get none.”—Yonkers Statesman. Catarrh Catarrh la a local disease greatly influ- ■ enced by constitutional conditions. ■ HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a I Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing I the blood and building up the Svstem, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE restores I normal conditions and allows Nature to do its work. AH Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. KING HAS SUPREME POWER But There Are Reasons Why British Monarch Does Not Exercise His Royal Prerogative. If the king did all he might do without exceeding his royal prerogative ! the nation would be startled. He can ; veto a bill passed in both houses; he can dissolve and summon parliament; | he can select or dismiss his ministers: he can declare war; he can make i treaties and create peers; he can ap- i point bishops, governors and judges—and all “on his own.” He could cede | the duchy of Cornwall to a foreign I power, disband the army and navy, and sell the dreadnaughts and naval j stores. He could give every govern- i went official, from the highest to the I lowest, the “push.” could pardon all i criminals, and could stop the whole | I machinery of government. But there I is an unwritten law' of common sense. I fortified by long usage, which makesit unthinkable that the king should do these things; and in the last resort, which Is never likely to occur, the king, being a constitutional monarch, reigns by the will of the people, and could be deposed by act of parliament. I —Montreal Herald. He Knew. Teacher —Edwin, what is the best time for picking appies? Edwin —When the farmer ain't lookIn ’. —Boston Tran scri pt. Literal Depression. “Are his spirits low?" “Well, he has the deepest cellar I twer saw a private stock put in.”
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those weak-kneed individuals who believe in the old saw, “The better the day, the better the deed.’” —Bharingham Age-Herald. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle o£ CASTORIA. that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria TREE HAS "CANDY” FLOWERS Indian Product That Rivals the “Gingerbread House” of the Remembered Fairy Tales. We have all read the story of the j “gingerbread house” in the fairy tales. I Well, there is a family of trees In India that have “candy” flowers, or j the next thing to it. These trees are : known as the “Bassia” trees, and of j the three important kinds, two have j sugary flowersand the third is called I rhe “Indian butter tree.” The petals i of the flowers are rich in sugar and | drop from the tree in the early morn- : Ing. They are picked up by the womi en ano children and are spread out |on mats to dry in the sun. A single | tree will furnish 3(H) pounds of flowers in a year. When fresh, the flowers j are very sweet and taste much like figs. They are eaten fresh or cooked I with rice, shredded coconut, or flour. । The seeds of the butter tree are full I of oil, and this oil is used to make a I kind of butter, and also for soap and candles. —Popular Mechanics Maga- ' zine. She Would, of Course. “Where are you going, Maggie?” | asked Lizzie. "I'm going to the dentist,” said Maggie. “Are you going to have gas?” “Weil, rather.” said Maggie. “Yon won't find me sitting in the dark with । no strange man.” —Houston Post. As dull as the debater of Dutch bur- : gomasters on cheese parings and can- * -lie ends. —Did Saying.
