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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH Durbar for the New Ruler of Upper Swat, India Football Popular No fewer AARY GRAHAA BONNER. iihin m j.. CQ yn yw .m THE OLD QUILT The old quilt had been up in the attic for a long, long time. Moths had-eoand had had banquets right on the quilt That was really a disgrace for the quilt to me suffer. Oh, Scene at the great durbar which was held recently at Saidu, in I'eshawar, India, to celebrate the official tlon of Mian Gul Sahib aa the ruler of Upper Swat state. Best Sharpshooters of the Marine Corps there bad been the time when the quilt never had to put up with anything like that. There had been the time when during the summer, the quilt had been put away, and when moth balls aud newspapers had been used to keep the quilt safe from moths and their bau quets. There had been the time when the quilt had been taken out as winter had approached, and had been greeted so affectionately. Speeches like this the quilt had heard : Oh, the quilt will feel pretty good tonight." "Oh the quilt will be needed tonight." What a lovely warm thing the quilt Is." How warm and yet how light It Is I We needed the quilt last night Well, wq will have it tonight. Such had been some of the speeches the quilt had heard. And then the than 2,530,756 persons witnessed the various games for the football association cup, In England, which was won recently by Bolton Wanderers. This constitutes a record attendance for the competition, as also does-thamount of money paid in by the spectators, which was 204,119, an increase of 1S,500 over the previous best season. Frozen Eggs From China A. J. Morris, vice president of the American Merchant lines, in charge of traffic at New York, reports a new unloading record established, when 32,000 cases of frozen eggs front China were removed from the liner American Farmer In 20 hours. The eggs, which were in tins, were brought over In refrigeration. The American Farmer arrived at New York port June 22. COII-QUE- RS FEARS Husband Delighted Home Happier and St Paul, Minn. Here la a Ilttla advice I would like to have you put ia the papers," Mrs. Jack Lorberter of 704 Dellwood Place wrote to the Lydia E. Plnkham Med- If icine Company. young women want to keep their health and strength for the next thirty years of their lives, it is best tostart in right now and take Lydia E. PInkham's V e I have tried the Compound. Compound myself and received fine reFurs From Alaska In describing her Furs shipped from Alaska to the sults from its use. condition before taking the Compound, United States since its purchase in she writes, I was afraid in my own 1SC7 have been appraised at $98,800,-000- . house in broad daylight, I used to The value of last years output lock the doors and pull down the was $3,000,000. Ninety per cent of shade- - so that nobody could see me. the worlds fur seals are in a herd One day a booklet advertising the Vegetable Compound was left on her owned by the United States governand Bhe read It through. In so porch ment In the Pribilof islands, off the doing, she found a letter from & woman coast of Alaska. The herd numbers whose condition was similar to her own. I bought Lydia El Plnkham approximately 700, 000. Vegetable Comppund, Mrs. Lorberter continued, and have had fine results. Perfumes to Cost More My condition made me a burden to my Grasse, France, the perfume center husband. Now I ask him, How to of Europe, with 29 distilleries, will housekeeping?" and he Bays, It is Just like being In Heaven! Are yon on run siiort of 000,000 pounds of petals this year as a result of the late frosts the Sunlit Road to Better Health? and inclement weather which destroyed a fifth of the Riviera flower ! crop. Manufacturers say this shortage will cause at least a 25 per cent Increase in the cost of French perfumes. ge-tab- le Cuticura Soap Best for Baby Men , Too t Seek Beauty Soap, Ointment, Talcum told everywhere ft ini free of Ovttevo Lnberetortee, Dept M, Md4 . H Dr. D. Fourmenthal, who has been States on a commission of the French government to study the methods used by American women In making themselves beautiful, has discovered that 40 per cent of the patrons of some beauty sliops are men seeking to have the wrinkles removed from about their eyes. in the United Police Ban Dyeing Dogs Tucked Under Their China. IOMAH The practice of society women at Taris of dyeing their dogs to match their ogwns stopped by the police on the complaint of the International Humane society, snys the Pathfinder Magazine. It was found that weakened solutions of dyes for cloth were used and that they were Injurious to the animals. FOR OVEEi 200 YEAEIO haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. s quilt had been tucked up under the chins of children. HAARLEM OIL men The pictured alongside this scoreboard are probably the greatest bunch of sharpshooters in the world. The quilt was very old, oh, very, They are the medal winners In the annual Marine Corps match shot off at Quantico. The crack riflemen were severy old. But many a happy time, lected from every part of the globe, where they are stationed, by winning their division matches. correct internal troubles, stimulate vital oh, many and many a happy time the organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist quilt had had. on the original genuine Gold Medal. When the quilt was new it had been OUR FIRST DRUID used to cover up two children who The Modern Tot slept in a trundle bed. In the dayWomen in England time the trundle bed had been put un"My boy's beginning to talk." Because British school masters votder the big bed in the mothers and ed that no lluii ! Mine's beginning to mak male teacher should take fathers bedroom. orders from a woman principal, the demands." Of course the children were out of woman teachers of England are up in the bed then The things that come to those who arms. Their national union termed The quilt had felt so proud and the action of men ns sex war- wnit are seldom what they started In the to wait for. happy covering the children each fare" and declared they would battle night. out the issue to the finish. The quilt had loved being tucked under their chins. The quilt hud felt Physicians Guessed Wrong their affection. A Chicago man, who was Then the children had grown up rejected and the quilt had been used for a by an examining board during the Civil war ns physically unfit and big, tall bed. And then once more the quilt had warned that he would not last a been used for children the children week, died recently at the age of Bell-an- s ninety-two- , remarks the Dearborn Inof those who had grown up. Hot water And then the quilt had been used dependent. Sure Relief again for grownups. man-tha- t Tlie blushes is not a a had had quite Oh, the quilt long, long life. You will hardly wonder that the a brute. Young. quilt had had a proud and happy time Frugality, when all is spent, comes for many, many years, when you hear too late. Seneca. 25t and 754 Pkjs.$old Everywhere a now over was that the quilt hundred Dr. John E. Reese, who attained old. years fame by treating the muscular ailBut for the past ten years or so ments of ball players, and who is the quilt had been In the attic. The known to millions as Bonesetter" trundle bed was deserted. The chilReese, is the first man In America to dren of the second group of children receive the high degree of Druid" in now slept In other beds. the ancient Welsh order of "Gorsedd." The ceremony took place at Wick The trundle bed was used sometimes on rainy days wbfn the chilpark. Youngstown, Ohio, before a disdren played house In the attic. tinguished audience of more than 500 But the poor old quilt with Its moth-eatepeople from all over America. Doctor Reese came to America many years holes, Its dark blue covering ago from Wales. Lieut. Alford Williams, speed champion of the air and winner of both faded and dusty and musty now, the Pulitzer trophy and the Schneider cup for the navy, married Mrs. Flor-enc- e thought of the long life it had had INDIAN MADE LL. D. Hawes Selby of Bainbridge, Ga., and will resign from the navy to take and how now It was permitted to be used by moths for a moth banquet. up the practice of law. They are here seen starting on their honeymoon. Nothing is a greater disgrace for a proud old quilt than to be used as the table for a tnoth banquet. But all of a sudden the quilt knew J a great change. The quilt was brought down from the attic aud dusted and swept and made all nice and clean. need to tolerate a single fly in your house. "It has a few moth holes In It, they kills flies. Flit said, but it will do. Once more the quilt received fine Flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of diseasspeecl.es and kind words. Once more flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe e-bearing they said how warm it wav aud how and easy to use. light in weight it was. But what do you suppose the quilt Kills All Household Insects was used for now? For covering the Flit spray also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ants. It searches laps of members of the family when out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed, and they went for rides In the automobile. destroys insects and their eggs. Spray Flit on your garments. Even an old quilt had to change and Flit kills moths and their larvae which eat holes. Extensive become modern aud go dashing tests showed that Flit spray did not Btain the most delicate fabrics. through the country. It was a change for the old quilt, but the old quilt Flit is the result of exhaustive research by expert entomolreally liked It and did not feel so and chemists. It is harmless to mankind. Flit has ogists as you might think. replaced the old methods bemuse it kills all the insects and does it quickly. Would Jimmie Fit? Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For Bale everywhere. Roger had not seen Ids little cousin STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) for a year and he talked Incessantly of Jimmies coming visiirTIe wonBecause of his scholarly contribudered if Jimmie had grown as much tions to the study of the Omaha Inas he had, and he expressed it thus: dians of Nebraska his own people Im a long hoy now; I wonder If Francis La Flesche, ethnologist at the Jitiimiell fit me." Smithsouian institution in Washington, has received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from the University Chicken, Anyhow ef Nitraska. He was born in a teeBobbies sister had bobbed ber hair the e Nebraska plains, is a grad-aatpee on and now was carrjing her comb of the National university school around with her. Bobbie was vexed of law, and for thirty years was conSecretary of War Dwight Filley Davis celebrated his forty seventh one evening, and said, Nothing but nected with the United States Inthe other day. He was so busy he almost forgot the event, but bis old hens carry their combs around dian bureau. reminded him with a great bouquet of flowers. a.v a.-I with then; !,! Fastest of Fliers Takes a Wife 3ZZI3 Sure Relief Eii-m- s FOR INDIGESTION War Secretarys 47th Birthday Cvryer on thee, little pest Filthy fly, unwelcome puest NO Ml |