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That's why New Pcpsodent with Irium gets your teeth cleanest-a 1 when they're cleanest Pepscdent Dental Cream today! | Y “li/hyere angedtb , whiten . . . ask for That“ Body Of Yours Ianaa W. Barton. M. It. FIBBO SITII — MYAIfiIA Muscuum mu: '. x-rxsm, When l. patient complains of palm in the abdomen in the region of the stomach. liver or appendix. it is only natmul that he thinks he has stomach, liver. or appendix disease. The patient may be so in- slsitcnte about the , sistence and the severity o! his pain that lihc Physician may order X-mys. or even suggest an operation, ‘mic x- "i! flfldlfle’. however, shows no disturbance of my abdominal organs. What patients and even some physicians forget is the old-fash- ioned muscular rheumatism. called ‘ihyalslr’ in recent years. Today this disease or ailment i; called dlbrositls as it is‘ really an inflam- “ oi the “ Household Scrapbook“ By Roberta [Al i lulled Powder run- 5°11“ Wwdtr puffs can be reno- Ylikd by Wishing in warm soap. "di- wmbbinx the bad spots with n fingernail brush. Don't lay out dict to dry. or it may sour. Instead 11pm it to the sunny side of a win. flow culmin so that the air can get It it. f, Beef l W119i! Ewing beef. see that it is I'm-n. the lean-parts bright in color, and the fat free from blood stains. When the meat is cut the juice Ihould be a briflht red. l Cracked Eiga - Tho contents will not leak out of cracked eggs if a teaspoomiul of ends oi the M15010 flhfifl. fihe part-a fraction o! an indh or even inches-attach- ing the muscles to bones. Like other mtlous, it causes an over- growth of this white. fibrous tlssub with painful nodules that often can-be felt with the fingers. Also, when an inflammation passes it leaves scar-tissue-hard tissue - causing pain and interfering with the normal action of the tissues in the regions affected. In the "Canadian Medical Assoc- iation Journal." Drs. I. J. Patton and .1’. A. Williamson. Montreal. state, that. while flbrositis may oc- cur in m-lldkd anywhere in the body, it ia nwst cnnrcnon in the muscles of the back-particular inthoback of iihe neck. “ratthe lower end of the spine in the mus- cles on which we sit. Pain also may be present in the muscles which hold the spine erect. The pain due to fibrositla ma! cause even the Physician to Inspect disease in one of the abdominal organs. instead of inflammation of halt is added to the water. fibrous ends of muscles on the yourteeth so much Whiinrtoday '2" , Better English ' D. C. Wllllanal . 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Both of the girls were timer-e." / 2. what is the correct pronuncia- tion of "inexplicable"? 3. Which one of these words is nflsspelled? Lumincseurce, lunch- eonette. l/ugubrious. 4. What does ‘the wotd "parsi- monious" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with g9 that mean-ls “a gesture"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "Both girls were there." 2. Accent is on second syllable. and n6. the third as so often heard. ti. Lmniniescence. 4. Exhlbtting close- ness in expenditure. "Be, as many now are. luxurious to yourself, perr- sfmonious to your friends." - Juv- enai. 5. Gesticulatlon. It is in flbrositis (also called ilsmllar riheucnatiztn and myal- gia) that physical therapy —trea*- mcnt by heat, alternating cold and hot baths. electrical treatment. and massage — gives best results. Im addition. as flbrositis may be of rheumatic origin -- as it is! aggra- vated by cold and dampness 4. sal- very fine in every way. I trouble is that I do not lik _ _ I could live a. happy life ii I refuse to have anythingto do with gnis people? \ ' His father is terribly ugly. 0n the other hand. my fiance la, hand- honest-tn-goodnesa sense. me against marrying this boy. and the keepa say- "Buppose you had a child who looked some and has plenty oi choosy in your demands about w rlage contract does not require and even have his father beautiful more to the bride's taste. chance oi happiness, because of man that he seems to be. you and him because you would have nothing to do with his parents. Every decent man loves his father and . mum ms DIX: I am anrmd ing to me: have a job and be enough money to DOOMED T0 there slstezs. He has the family feeling her husband into giving up his own not going to be friendly with your As for the chances of a problem some of your ancestors never took v2". en l’ married him. not wishing him. I put the wrong date on my a. deceitful person by nature and I ..m getting slightly whacky. consequences. marriage illegal? It has become an me right if you can. ANSWER: you go down to the rest? But if giving a B1611. that no doubt. as in the old legend. on it_ and blots it out. ing to see me late at night. Often act good. Bride-T‘ ‘ smTlr-ni ' r fully 9M0! llasllaadulo l? . love him dearly. and°he loves me, e any member oi his‘ like his Grandfather." ‘ be any chance oi that? . . . Don't you think that my Boy Friend should expects me to marry him? ANSWER: Certainly a man should one. but it seems to methat you are being a. little hat you expect in a husband. A mar- the bridegroom to give up his family A marriage entered into under such conditions would have small ii your husband is anything of the kind st. vngest ties in the world. yet many foolish young women think they can break it with impunity, but they never at a highflarice because he never forgives her for it. father, that is a risk that every woman who has a baby takes. Maybg DEAR. M166 DIX; When I started going out with my husband I lied to him about my age. pretending‘ this lie ha: been on my mind until Now I am willing to tell my husband the truth and suffer the But does my giving a false date of birth make my Ins ad of worrying yourself sick over it, why don't arr-lags Bureau and let them set your mind at false date on a marriage ipplication is illegal. »a large percentage of the feminine population are not ‘“honest" wo- Very few ‘women ever tell the truth about their age. That is a secret between them and their Maker, of birthdays they have had. it is suciraninnocent and harmless lie nman mos mx; r have a boy m... who has ‘s habit 1.. com- 2 AM. and sometimes after that. My landlord is threatening to put me out because of this. What would you advise me to do? ANSWER: I would advise you to refuse to receive the visiialoi a man who comes at such an unorthodox hour. Youwill soon have no reputation unless you do. A girl not only has to be good, she has to -Ell‘ert 's u" Didi’? a; aaldall IIIIII‘! ‘m’ - _ Jrherewas no complaint from ' " ' grand-dairghter today. neither was there any apparent ill effects from her recent innoculation. James hurried trrthe house acrosvthe lane tbivmorninl to make sure of ‘it before he hadeven set foot in 5°, ‘m’ 1' ’t’he barns. I came too a little anx- P“ m‘ ious for our small one. withdamie, "mm- D° W“ m!“ still our welcome guest. We found her as sunny and quite as busy 4s usual and presently she drew a chair beside hers where Jamu c! all. must Join her at breakfast. “This is dandy" she smiled up at him, then obviously content. began the meal. But Jamie's stay a: Al- derlea came to an end this eve- ning when he returned home with Rob in the truck leaving this old house strangely still again and empty to James and me. However signs of his visit remain. Linea of "wiring" are about the kitchen. the result of an absorbing project which kept him interested indoors while a chilly wind blew and clouds hung low and threatening. ________. to be marriedto a My mother warns Do you think therywould earning" a good_ salarybtfore he PEGGY. be earning support a wife before he takes Continued on page ll failure, detriment and unhappi- ness. since a disposttlon to erratic. reckless, wayward or wild impulses may find unhappy reactions in all its affairs and contacts. Egotisrn, ovcracting. passionate or offensive conduct could alienate all friendly FAILURE would always be a. rift between other and brothers and of loyalty, which is one oi the do. A wife may badger but she buys her victory Bo if you are fiance's people. don't marry him. atic child looking like his grand- those in influential places. depends upon discreet and tactful well-ordered activities and behav- i0)‘. A child born on this day ls prob- nhly, temperamental. wayward. rash and overzealous, to its detrmcna, forfeiting friendly interests of those disposed to assist unless given early training amd discipline. mole. prizes in a beauty show, either. that I was younger than 1 am. im to know that I had lied to I am not marriage application. é Morning Smile L‘. Centcnarian: “Yup, I'm 100 years old, ub, and I'm proud to say I aln got an many on earth." Reporter: "Tihot is a very bee/u- tifui thought, sir." Centenarian: “Yup. died ‘bout a year can." ANSWER THIS ONE obsession with mo. Please set N UNHAPPY ‘BREE. 1AM’. one and if they falsify the number the Recording Angel drops a tear A backvelder was being initiated by a friend into the mechanism of one of Cmpe Town's escalators. The‘ farmer obscnrved that Cape Town‘ was very up-to-dnte. _ i Friend: "Yes. "but in America.» iheyhave the skyscrapers?" Farmer (incredulously): How does itwcvrk?" < - after midnight, and he stays until was nan. "an I lwlates are scmetianes prescribed. GHBDNIC RHEUMATISM AND ARTHRITIS Buffers with chronic hula-net‘ and arthritis will find many ‘help- ful wggesticns as to diet, heat. massage. and other aids in Dr, Barton's Booklet entitled "Ghronic Rheumatism and Arthritis.” To ob- tain it. lust send 1O cents and a 3- cont stump. to cover cost oi handi- ing and . to The Bell Syndi- cats, tn czare 0f ‘this newspaper. Post Office Box 99. Station G. New York 19, N. Y.. and ask for your ‘will’. FIRST MAGAZINE a Q. that have become yellow? i-Iowcan I whiten clothes A- 31M. try making them over inioht in water containing bot-ax, about S's-cu? to 1 gallon of water. If the rvesul is not satisfactory, let them freeze in cold weather. Q. what is a good garmla fu- fried ham? v A. Bake half-rings of pineapple make the fried ham look more ap- na" :.~.;:....". - was i’ are when ea with the ham. < Q. How can I remove Iiains from coppbr Inh trays? The Gentleman's Magazine. es- tablished in 1781, was the first example of the use of lthg term A. A little denatured alcohol ap-_ plied with a brush will prove ef- iective. "magazine". A ’s Corn .<.-.-.~<. 4.4.1. 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