Corsicana Democrat and Truth (Corsicana, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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Tanlac builds
strong bodies
"Ftmr ywrt ago I
teas nervom,
itttd mftiitupii -
box too weak to eat
and fell fromu HO
to 94It*, TanlSttrc-
stored sleep, appetite
t,:>d tttrve control.
I ruined 20 lb), be-
fore third bottle AM*
take*." Mrs. li. L.
foster. Route 4, Box
62, houuon, Too.
Thxre'a nothing like Tanlac to
purity tb<i Mood, put the stomach
and liver in working order and
tiulW up a run-down body.
Millions of men and women have
been bciiellted by thin great tonic
and builder that is compounded
after the famous Tanlac formula
from roots, barks and herbs.
If you are nervous, suffer from
indigestion; have rheumatism, tor-
pid liver, buy a bottle of Tanlac at
your drug store today. See how
you start to improve right from the
first. Take Tanlac Vegetable.. Pills
for constipation.
CH/ES
kills
them?
9m Brand
Inrtct Powder
won't stair,~i «-
hsrro onythmf excopt Insects. HouMhold
els•*, lOu «nd 25c—other «lc SOc and 21.00.
•t your druggist or groeer. Free Booklet.
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Of Impurities With
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Saepj Otr.tw«,-t, Talcum raid ^erywhe
New Moon Map
A new 200 ln< li map of tlnfe moon is
being completed. It will lie I turned in
sections, unil It l« Intended that It shall
include every known object on the
lunar surface. The details have beeu
represented, witlt a careful regard for
uecnrocy and literature hsitf been ran-
sacked for details. The Mount Wilson
photos have njso been consulted.
The charm of a bathroom is its spot-
lessness. By the use of lied Cross Ball
Blue oil cloths und towels retain their
whiteness until worn out.—Advert iso-
mer! t.
Only a 'Hint
^ Squad l,eudeiV~I heur the battalion
commander nulled you a blockhead. Is
that correct?
Plebe—No, sir, he didn't make it
that strong. He Just said, "Pull down
your cap, here comes a woodpecker."
—Annapolis Log,
!1 Worms or Tspeworm persist In your
im the r«« vonnlfuRo, iDr. P ry's
"Dtarl Shol." Only JO cents at your drug-
gist or tit VourI St.. N. Y. Adv.
All Use Electric Light
In 154 cities and towns of this coun-
try every house has eleetrlc.llght. Salt
Lake City, Utah, is the largest city
reporting its homes to be 100 per cent
electrified.
Sure Relief
.OH®
6 Beu-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
[OR INDIGESTION
and 75$ PktJs. Sold Everywhere
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
hfiarlem oil he* been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric add conditions.
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correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
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Call It "Coolidge Rock"
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the missing link, found the rap
in the class called "ostracodermL"
The common horseshoe crab is an off-
shoot of this class, he said, but as a
class it is extinct and is the only
major class which has uot left mod-
ern successors. Ranking just below
the Ashes In the biological scale, Its
Importance to him lies in the fact that
it Is the connecting lick between ver-
tebrate and Invertebrate unlmuls.
Twenty-five years ago only fragment*
of thiii class had been found.
Found In Norway.
Doctor Patten located his convincing
specimens In the region of Red bay,
In the north of Norway.
"The fossils I found are the finest
ever discovered in that the softer tis-
sues have been almost miraculously
preserved. The brain, muscles and
nerves can all be traced clearly, in
these fossils. In these specimens the
middle eye is finely preserved, ond
that eye can be traced down through
all the succeeding classes until it is
found In the form of the pineal gland
in the middle of the brain of man."
A striking resemblance to the features of President Coolidge is seen in
the outline of a rock cliff recently officially discovered near Lostine, Ore., by
members of a United States geological survey party, and accordingly the cliff
will appear on future maps of Oregon as "Coolidge rock." The face of the
cliff is nearly 100 feet high and the likeness to the President is well defined,
large and clear cut
Crabs in Rock
Discovery of Petrified Crea-
tures Explained by Prof.
PatlenJiiologUt.
Hanover, N. H.—In the biology lab-
oratory and museum at Dartmouth
college are slabs of rock In which
are imbedded petrified creatures that
look rather like the horseshoe- crab,
which so often hus been the innocent
cause of fright among sea bathers.
To thei layman they are remarkable
for the fine preservation in every de-
tail when he is told that they swam
about some 5,000,000 years ago. To
Dr. William Patten, professor of biol-
ogy and director of the compulsory
course In evolution for f^shmen, they
have a far higher significance.
"They are the real 'missing .link',"
be declared. "They are of far more
value than the object of search for
connection between man and ape.
These fossils give the last chapter of
an unbroken history of evolution from
the protozoa to modern man;"
Before lie launched into an expla-
nation of what he meant by this. Doc-
tor Patten went back to explain his
whole philosophy of evolution and the
search he had conducted for forty
years for proof of his theories.
"Man," he said, "is nature's master*
piece. As an individual he is Incapa-
ble of being improved. His further
evolution must be social. The worm
with Its many segments, each provid-
ed with legs and scattered sense or-
gans, was nature's subject for elimi-
nation and concentration. In man all
of these necessary parts have been
consolidated. One can conclude that
man's . sentiments are nature's meth-
ods."
Professor Patten, in his search for
Albania Has Air Lines,
but Lacks Railroads
Tirana, Albania.—Albania is a land
of charming contradictions, it has no
railroads, but an excellent airplane
service. It has few roads,, but an effi-
cient telegraph system. It has, in
many Instances, an astounding lack of
political morality, but one of the most
complex and rigid codes of personal
honor in the world.
Another of the contradictions is that
a land with a fertile soil and a rela-
tively small population accustomed to
a low standard of living has to Import
large amounts of foydstuffs. Rut this,
one of the fundamental weaknesses of
the nation, appears to be In process of
correction as a result of the organi-
zation work done by Doctor Welsbeck-
er, Hungarian adviser to the Depart-
ment of Agriculture. Statistics sug-
gest that Albania has made great
strides toward self-support In the
matter of food.
Doctor Welsbecker has applied a
highly elaborate system of direct aid
and education to the farmer.
MIDDLE AGE BRINGS
NEW INTERESTS
For Women in Good Health
MM*. HARVEY TUCKER
40« WALK** •TKBCT. SHILBY VILLI. I MO.
"Grow old along with me,
The best ia yet to bo"
With her children grown up, the
middle-aged woman finds time to do
the thingB she never had time to do
before—read the new books, Bee the
new plays, enjoy her grandchildren,
take an active part in church and
civic affairs. Far from being pushed
aside by the younger set, she findo a
full, rich life of her own. That is,
if her health is good.
Thousands of women of middle
age, say they owe their vigor and
health to Lydla E. Plnkham's Vege-
table Compound. Those who have
learned through their own experi-
ence the merit of this dependable
medicine are enthusiastic in recom-
mending it to their friends and
neighbors.
"I had been In bad condition for
three months. I could not do my
work. One day I read what your
medicine had done and juat had a
feeling that it would help me, so I
sent and got a bottle of Lydla BL
Plnkham's, Vegetable Compound, r
had only taken naif a bottle when
I got up and started to do my work.
It gave me an appetite, and helped
me wonderfully. I can not praisa
this medicine highly enough. I
aurelv will advise all women and
girls to take it, and they don't havo
to use rouge to look healthy. My
two daughters are taking it now and
one is also uaing the Sanative Wash.
I am willing to have you use thla
testimonial and I will answer let-
ters from women asking about the
medicine."—Mas. Habvby Tuckib,
'408 Walker St., Shelbyvllle, Indiana. 1
"I read about Lydla E. Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound In the llttla
books you give-away and began to
take the medicine. After the first
few bottles I began to feel better
and could eat better and had fewer
headaches. I feel like a different
person. At anytime that I don't feel
good I take the Vegetable Compound
again, as I always keep a bottle on
hand. You may use this letter for
every word is true. I will answer
any letters sent to me."—Mas. Jem-
nik Bollebman, 616 Smith St., WeBt
Hobokoa, N. J.
Odd "Settlement"
In settlement for a lurge order of
engineering material Soviet authori-
ties of Russia sent a shipment of 8,-
000,000 eggs, the contract calling for
payment "In kind?"
2,000 Vets Outside U. S.
Receive Compensation
Washington.—Two thousand native
veterans of Uncle •Sam's dependencies
or their beneficiaries are receiving
from the veterans' bureau compensa-
tion due them for services in the
World war.
There are in the possessions 2,080
persons receiving either death or dis-
ability compensations and 6!il either
death or disability Insurance.
. The Philippines leads the '1st of de-
pendencies with 1(57 disability and 887
death cases, for which the injured or
their dependents are now receiving
compensation. The Canal Zone is last
with only four disability cases.
Porto Rico has 830 disability and
823 death cases being cared for; Ha-
waii 73 disability and 35 death cases,
and Virgin islands 2 disability and 4
death cases.
Porto Rico, with 205, has the high-
est number receiving Insurance money.
The Philippines are second with 185,
Hawaii has 84 and Guam and Panama
each have 8,
"DIAMOND DYES"
COLOR THINGS NEW
Depend«
"What a dear little boy! What do
y«u call him ?" "It depeuds on what '9
does."—St. Paul News.
Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye
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,Each 15-cent pack-
age contains direc-
tions so simple any
woman can tint
soft, delicate shades
or dye rich, perma-
nent colors in lin-
gerie, silks, rib-
bons, skirts, waists,
dresses, coats,
stockings, Bweat-
coverings, hangings—
ers, draperies,
everything 1
I Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind-—
I and tell*.vour druggist whether the ma-
| terlal you wish to color is wool or silk,
! or whether It is linen, cotton or mixed
goods.
Glacier Park Camp Will Give Way to a Hotel
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Because tourists want to get to the remotest parts of Glacier National park, new trails and automobile
roads are being opened up. The picture shows the latest tourist camp in the park, at Crossley lake close to the
Canadian boundary. Before long it will be supplanted by a large hotel.
POPULATION MAKES BIG
GAIN DURING LAST YEAR
ten Million Persons Added In the
United States Since 1020 Cen-
sus, Report Shows.
New York.—An estimated gain of 1,-
120,000 in population In the United
Ntates iMt year was announced by
the national bureau of economic re-
search. Th.- Indicated gain for 1028
was almost Identical with that for
1024. /
Tha estimated t*ij>'|l®tlon of coa
Uncncal United "RUU* was placed St
IHMrilMlOQ va January 1, 10SS0. or s
gain of more ,than ten miliums since
the last f 4 'i el ««en#iui In 1J80
The estimate* w*i* reached prin-
cipally by • proces# of figures eover
log the reglstmloiu area, «|.<« #rrti
«t« tid departure# from the United
♦« «* ««4 m** e rerep4l«laU" «f
the w#*i dw * by 'ho Imm* it*
mr nans,
^fbar* was a «
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the amount of net migration info the
United States, the bureau suld, but It
was offset by a larger number of births
and a smaller number of deaths.
"The total population gain in 1025
was slightly larger than the average
for the last seventeen years," said
the report, "but materially less than
that of 1028, when the large amount
of Immigration contributed to a pop-
ulation Increase of 1,000,000. or of
1000, when, for the same cause, th*
population growth ran up to 2,178,000.
"During the lust year, Immigration
played but s minor rule in the impu-
tation growth of the country, account-
ing for lees than ono-slsth of tlio total
Increase, the esteas « f blrllis ovw
deeth* adding IJMFIJI*** persons, while
Immigration accounted for but
ii ew inhabitant*.
"It •* « i... .-worthy fad that, de-
spite the growth in population, both
(fa* ovoiUr of tdrUM end th*
of deaths were approximately the same
In 1025 as In 1900. The year 1000 had
an abnormally high birth rate, and li
therefore not a typical year, but sine*
1010 there appears to have been no
tendency toward an increase In the
number of children born In the United
States, while the number of deaths
tends to run lower now than sixteen
ypar* ago."
The study was made by Dr. Wlll>
ford I. King of the bureau's staff.
You T«I! Him!
Harrodsbtirg, Ky,—Arthur Barr art-
dently needs advice frotq some mar-
ried men. He sawed his'way out of
Jail here and when captured told au-
thorltlca he wanted to get married and
thought he "might as well go i,nd d«
It."
Medal ai Reward
Madrid.- The llus Ul.ra invdnl.
commemoratllng the recent flight to
Argentina. Is to N- beet owed hereafter
an «Jiy peranns throughout tb# world
wb dkrtlMUUiah Upturn*uy grtui
An Australian has devised an elec-
tric process for quickly thawing meat
that has been frozen for shipment long
distant-en.
Carmel Cttim Cake
2 level tsp. Calumet Baking Fowder
2 C. flour Vx C. milk
1 C- sugar Whites of 4 esga
ft C. butter 1 tap. vanilla
Sift flour, then meaBure; add baking-
powder, and sift three times. Cream'
sugar and butter thoroughly, add fla-
voring, then flour and milk alternately;
lastly add the stiffly beaten whites.
Bake In heart shaped muffin panu And
cover with a pink frosting.—Adv.
Mother I« a Live Wire
"If he proposes, shall I consider hln^
mother?"
"No—take hlim."
Children's handkerchiefs often look
hopeless when they come to the laun-
dry. Wash wfth good soap, rinse In
water blued with Red Cross Ball Blue,
—Advertisement.
Those Other Ball«
He—Do you iyce hamburger balls?
She—I don't think I ever attended
one.—Emory Toreador.
Bore and Inflamed eyes, sties end granula-
tions healed promptly by nightly use of
Roman Kye Balsam. 15 osots. Adv.
A disorderly patient makes th
physician cruel.—Syrus.
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MOTHER;- Fletcher's Cas-
toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub-
stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for
infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, alwavs look for the signature of
^ froyen directions on cacn package. Physicians everywhere recommend it
Explained
Brown—He works in the mint.
Green—How can thut be?
Brown—He's not rich, but he makes
more money than he can spend.
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"Quaver und his wife are a well-
matched pair."
"Yes; he composes and she makes
up."—Boston Transcript.
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