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Show CATARRH NO OF THE KIDEYS FULLY RECOVERED The Friendly Critic 7 -- Mn. Maria Gongoll, Mayer, the following: "1 must Inform you that I recovered Minn-writ- es -- , my health after using your valuable medicine, Pernna. " I had suffered with catarrh of the kidneys and bowels, but now I a. a much better and feel real strong." The par excellence of all razors KNOWN THE " HAIR BALSAM ProouHee aoa beaMiflee the bale. a loiufteut growth. Vevir Pelle to Beetore Oray Color. to iiureeaJe inuut Curat a halt lei il'iiim 0,aPl ai ilOet DTUffll 1 1 When a man dresses .like a slouch It's a pretty good feign that he either ought to get married or get divorced. Pettit's Eye Salve Restores. No matter how' badly the eyes may be diseased or injured. All druggists or How ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Both Unpardonable. "Agnes says she will never have anything more to do with Gladys." A "Which did Gladys recommend? dressmaker or a summer hotel?" Harper's Bazar. ai. bu Catarrh, Haire Catarrh IMre a ttie only puiuv . t aiarra cure boar known to uie mroical a eonatiiij-Ooti- al b.lr.a a eonaiuutionel ducoM. reqmrea C un la taken Inalarrh treatment, lull ternally, artint directly upon the blood and murctia ot the eytm. thereby dentmylnf Ilia atirfan-Inundation of the dleraee, and elvina the patient eirenclh by bulldlnf u Ilia conttllutlon and aaaiat-fe- ll nature tn dolus IU work. The proprletore have en murk laith In iia curative powere that uwy ofler One Jlundrrd Dollar any raat that It laus la sure. Send lor Iim oi teeiimuniaii Adrireaa f. 1. 11 f N fcV aV CO.. Toledo. O. (told bv all Imitrkva. laxe UaJ l tainiiy lUia for oonstlpaUoa. f. A Perennial Mystery. Average Man These Sunday papers Just make me slek! Nothing In them items but commonplace personal about a lot of nobodies no one ever heard PrwmiA-BriaadDeciarel,- r'i M of. Friend I saw a little mention of you In the Sunday Gammon. Average Man (half an hour later, to messenger boy) Here, rush around to a riot" the Gammon office and get me forty When the noon hour arrived, Jenks copies of the Sunday edition. sneaked over to the barber shop and began a Wrong Guess. "What do you think of thla hair No. at and was exhibition 8, It day cut?" as the parents of Jack Grady, the "A fine haircut" the barber said dullest pupil, were listening hopefully, "Is it cut even?" the teacher tried her best to help the "I belong to the union: you don1 I. of England think I'd cut It uneven, do you?" boy. "How did' diaries die?" she asked, assigning the easiest "Do you think you should have question on her list to Jack. As he shaved that neck?" looked at her, llh no indication of a "Shaved your nerk? What did you coming answer, the' teacher put her want me to do cut your hair an hand up to her neck. Jack saw tM leave a bunch of corn silks on the movement and understood Its mean- back of your neck for the cows to ing, as he thought "Charles L of Erg-lan- play with?" died of cholera," he announced "I never thought of that but the briskly. Youth's Companion. gang over there says they don't shave Vm In New York." Fable of Pan of Biscuits. ' "Don't worry about the way they do A Vassar girt married . a Kansas In New York. Let me tell you things farmer. . (the barber grew confidenTwo weeks later a cyclone made tha something and spoke In whispered tones) the tial happy pair a friendly call . around here that tell you about It cavorted around the premises, gink the way they do things In New York tha the fences, scattering ripping up never saw New York except on the haystacks and playing horse with the railroad map. They get their style barn, but when It looked through the charts from iJe Soto. Mo., For-Bopen window It drew hack In alarm. It" There lay the bride's first pan of bis"That's an example of the power of cuits. "I ain't feelln.' very strong this suggestion," the barber remarked, after Jenks had departed. "Them same morning," murmured the cyclone. And with another glance at the ter- guys, you know, make well meaning citizens throw away new rible pan It blew Itself away. hats. Ever have a crowd of Vm diagnose a boll on the bark of your neck? They'll have you thinking: that the boll's goln' to break on the Inside and cause death by blood poisoning before you can telephone the On the level, they do." police. d "What for Breakfast?" Try Post Toasties Serve with cream of milk and every member of the family will My "rippAnd don't ing"" good. be surprised if they want a second helping. "The ' Memory Lingers Poataea OorMi Oeaapaee, tAeL, Be. ttie Creak, If tea. , table-spoonfu- Preserving Mahogany. The preservation ot mahogany de-nends entirely upon conscientious rubbing. The mistake made by most peo ple Is the indiscriminate application ol polish. This Is not thoroughly wiped off. nd as a result dust sticking to It creates a haze. This haze, due to the natural oil of the wood, should be washed with It chamois wet with tepid water. should be Immediately dried with a niece of cheesecloth, and lurnuure polish subsequently applied. Veal Cheese. This makes a very tasty meat diah and Is a cbaDKc from the or dinary. Prepare final quantities of sliced veal and cold tongue (smoked). Run each kind of meal separately through meat chopper and proceed to pack in a dish or cake pan, mixing In alternate layers, first the smoked tongue and then the veal. Moisten with melted wtor Press down hard. Keep It Slic well covered In a dry place. when cold. ' "We," they answer, "are the of July." Baked Corn. Take off the coarse outer husks Not Retiring. from young corn, tura back the Inner "Tmif daughter seems to hare, a re- and remove the silk-- Bring the Inner tiring disposition," says the caller. busks back over the end, tie In place "One hardly ever sees her anywhere, and lay In the oven. Bake about 2 and I understand she sits In her room minutes. nearly all the time, reading." "She does so. tnam." answer Breaded Vest. mother. "But retiring dlsposlt e veal chops la egg. then roll the tHp msny s th time, 'was past In bread crumbs and fry. Then lay I've fair had to tear the book on a plate and jmt In the steamout of her bands and tak the lamp thetn steam for aa hour ssd a half. and er away to make her go to bd. No, she Serve hot and they are perfectly da-Isn't what you'd tightly call a miring clous. disposition." What "A Million for Tuberculosis from Red Cross Souls" will do in pro viding some of the 275,000 beds needed at once in the United States for consumptives, is explained fn a recent bulletin ot tha National .Assoclatlpn for the Study and Prevention bf Tu berculosis. There Is Just about one bed for every ten Indigent consumptives, and if all tuberculosis persons in the country are counted, both rich and poor, hardly one for every 25 or 30. If sufficient hospital accommodaBlack Duck, Minn. "About a year tions are provided only tor those who are too poor to pay the full ago I wrote you that I was sick and could not do any of price for their treatment fully 275,000 my housework:. My more beda in special Institutions for sickness was called once. will be needed at tuberculosis Hetrollexlon. When The Immense outlay necessary to pro 1 would sit down I vide and maintain so many beds In felt as If I could not I took get up. hospitals, makes It Imperative, the Lydla E. Flnklmm's National Association for the Study Com. Vegetable and Prevention of Tuberculosis depound and did just clares, that such Institutions be erectas you told me and ed from public money, either muninow I am perfectly to cured, and have a cipal, county or state. In order ba babv bov." get appropriations for public hospitals Mrs. Anna Anderson. JJox 19. JJlack for tuberculosis, agitation Is necessary, and In order to create a cam- Duck, Mlun. Consider This A1t1c. ETHEL LENEVE' ACQUITTED. paign of agitation, organization is de No woman should submit to a surgimanded. But In order that an organiGirl Companion of- Condemned Crip-pe- zation may carry on an effective cam cal operation, which may mean death, until she has given Lydia E. rinkhum'a Given Freedom by Jury. paign, funds are needed. Vegetable Compound, made exclusivesecure It to funds is These proposed London. After a trial lasting but a ly from roots aud herbs, a fair trial In as many communities as possible This famous medicine for women few hours in the. New Bufley criminal has for thirty years proved to be the court on Tuesday, a Jury found Ethel from the sale of Red Cross seals. most valuable tonic and invlgoratorof Clare Leneve not guilty as an acces the female organism. Women resld-In- ff At the First Try. sory after the fact In the murder of In almost every city and town in "What do you think of my dough Cora Belle Crlppen, for whose death the UnlU'd 8tatea bear willing testi. nuts, George?" the latter's husband, Dr. Crlppen, will mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia "Dear, you are a wonder!" E. linkham's Vsctalle Compound. die on the gallows on November 8. "Do you think so, really, darling?" It cures female Ufa. and creates radi. Miss Leneve was In love with Dr. do. Scientists have ant, buoyant female health. If yon "I Crlppen and slept In the house within been certainly trying for years to produce arti- nre 111, for your own sake as well as forty-eigh- t hours of the time the doc ficial rubber, and here you do It the those you love, give it a trial. his buried wife and tor murdered the rattle out of the box." Mrs. IMnltlmm, at Lynn, Mnns., dismembered parts In the cellar of first to write) invites all ak-- won-.r- n home. She ac his Hilltop-Crescen- t lier fortulvlfft. Ilerudvlcolsfrco, "SPOHN'S." com nan led Crlppen in his flight to and always helpful. This is the name of the greatest of all Canada and with him was arrested remedies fur Pink Kye, Heaves, Diatemper, and Indicted. and the like among all ages of horses. SuM Harneaa DruRRiat. or send to Mukers, by Investigating Dynamite Outrage. the manufacturer. 150 and $1.00 a bottle. Angeles, Cal. The grand Jury Rent wanted. Send for free book. Spolin to Investigate the destruction of the Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Nia time in ten whea the liver 1 right the Goshen, Ind. Los Angeles Times with twenty-onstoauvck) sad bowel are right. of Its men. October 1, and to indict CARTER'S U TTLE So They 8ay. UVER PILLS suspects. If it is found that, the deconIs I what lad, my say, Stranger struction was wrought by human sidered cent! v but firmly c a good score on these links? pel a laty Lives' to hands, was impanelled Tuesday by y.lrrtTFD'a Caddie Well, sir, most of the gents do t duty, of Bordwell court the Judge superior here tries to do It In as few strokes as t Cum Coa Charles Weir, a lumberman, was they can, but It generally takes a few Upation. 7 ML1:? chosen foreman of the Jury, which is more. Scottish American. Indif ,. made up in the main of ranchers, mer tion. Sick chants, packers and fruit growers TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY Headache, and DUrreaa after Eating. Eyes for Weak, Red, Weary, Watery Finds Body of Murdered Wife. SaaaH Pill, Samall Dae. SaaaJl Price andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Genuine mIm Signature Cincinnati, Ohio. Another murder Smsrt Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists perpetrated In almost the identical Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, Murine Eye Salve in spot where Miss Anna Lloyd met her 60c, $1.00. $1.00. Eye Books death In a mysterious murder on last Aseptic Tubes. 25c.Free by Mail. New Year's day, was revealed Tues and Eye Advice Murine Ere Remedy Co.. Chicago. trouble preys MEN Kidney of the the day night by finding body upon the mini, dtacour-a- x of Mrs. Mary Hookney, aged 26, with and leasena ambiQueen's High. tion: beauty, vltror and throat cut from ear to ear, the head "Does Bliggins ever bluff when he soon dlsap- chrerfulnoae WfiM crushed In by a blow from an axe and plays cards?" exd. home over and dlaeM-are out of order or "Never until he gets her body. The body For mrl regashes all the sults use Ir. Ktlmrr's hanip-K- p of the murdered woman was found by plains where he has been." . At lruKarlata. Ham-p- ie treat klilney rm-lyher husband. bnitlo bv mall fr", alao pamphlet. N. T. Addretaa, Dr. Kilmer at Co., Mra. vinatnw noottiinar Nyni. i turn, ai.ftfia th. auma. Gigantic Strike In Lisbon. If amirtMtwith ThomDioa Ej. Witir auraai Lisbon. Eight thousand freight an be done to left at your on Anything strlk express wagon drivers went on Tuesday. Soldiers and flrcme leisure seldom gets done. S. Martin. W. N. U Salt Lake City. No. are being utilized in the trancporta; tlon of the necessities of life. The outbreak of labor troubles In the cap ital Is considered especially unfortu nate at a time when an effort Is being on the side of the house where made to harmonize all classes In supwinter blasts strike hardest always port of the provisional government has a lower temperature than the new and the republic. m.u-nlgh- ByLydiaEePinkbam's Vegetable Compound - Spinach Salad. Wash a perk of spinach carefully In boiling water until every partiel? ol sand Is removed, boll Immediately. When the spinach Is done, strain and more chop finely and pack into six or same claret glasses Arrange the number of slices of cold tongue on a dish with a garnish of lettuce leaves and bard boiled eggs, and when Ihe ths spinach Is well chilled turntheoutmeat A Dream of Days. of each glass upon contents The month rises before me like a Serve with French dressing. dream. I Be three days of sane and safe Qrap Butter. quietness, albeit of stealthy preparation. Pulp ripe or half tipened gTspes and I see one day of wild and unbridled cook the pulp until soft enough to tumult rub through a colander. Add the Then there pass before me twenty-seve- n skins and cook until tender. Add days, earn bearing In Its arms sugar, allowing to esch pound fruit a of tnor ,f liniments and bandage and surgeons half pound Cook until bills. green. are quite grapes can. then "What are you?" 1 call to them. often, thick, stirring Ui, of Tuberculosis. s(J . five-doll- When It's ANOTHER -- table-spoonfu- as WORK An unclean refrigerator can nevei be a good refrigerator, and the proper are ,of this very necessary article Is .,....... always more ok less a . care to the ejev. Paris. On the reassembling of the Great advances have housekeeper. been made in the construction of re- chamber of deputies on 'Tuesday "after frigerators mainly by the elimination the government had b?en attacked by the Socialists, Premier Briand created a sensation by declaring that he bad proof, through confessions ot the lead ers of the recent railroad Btrlke, that I there was a deliberate plot to ruin France by violence, anarchy and civil war. The premier Bald that the cabinet was studying a plun to prevent a reception of such strikes while at the same time guarding the legitimate rights of wage earners. The Socialist members of the chamber of deputies made a violent dem onstration against M. Lepine, the pre fect of Paris, and the head of the poThen lice was forced to withdraw. the ministry for they denounced "throwing military resources of the country to the service of capital," asserting' that such a procedure only increased the war among classes.- hard-cooke- $100 Reward, $100. TiM readere of thla parxr will be pleaaed to leaiy, thai there H at kul oue umfe.t-- dlaraae Uial wiwa been. aOte to rum la all lie and tnai GOOD Plans of the National Association for the Study and Prevention t all cracks and crevices which might offer a lodging place for particles of food. The perfection of this scheme "The haircut appears all right to seems to be In the manufacture of the me," the credit man's stenographer interior lining of the refrigerator In Interrupted, "except that the sides one piece, . being, pressed out of the don't balance." sheet metal and enameled in the same "Why don't they balance?" Jenks manner as the porcelain bathtubs. This asked. leaves all the interior surfaces en "The right side Is longer than the tirely smooth so that every part may left side." be reached with the cleaning cloth or "The sides are all right," the head brush. Another advantage claimed Is the positive immunity from leakage, bookkeeper broke In. I was "Indeed," Jenks retorted. under the impression that one of them FOR VEAL AND HAM PATTIES was left" "I mean that the sides are even,' the head bookkeeper returned. "They Delicacy That Should Be More Fre- might appear to be uneven, but that's quently Seen on the Table In America. an optical Illusion. You kind o' hang down on one side, anyway." Two pounds of puff pastry, half a "I note that the barber shaved the back of your neck." the credit man pound of cooked veal, six ounces of said. egg, three ham, one of butter, two heaping "Is that what you call It?" the steof flour, one pint of milk nographer asked. "I thought that he or half milk and half white stock, had shaved the back of his head." "You know I appreciate these criti salt, red pepper and lemon Juice. clsms," Jenks said, "but you have my Roll out the pastry half an inch thick, permission to saw off at any time, stamp It In rounds with a cutter, then mark each, being careful not to cut The haircut suits me." "That's because you feel it, and right through the pastry, with a smaller cutter. Bake them a delicate don't see it. "I can look at it if I want to," ex brown In a hot oven. Then carefully remove the marked center from each, claimed Jenks. "Hut don't do It, old man; for the and hollow out a little from the Inside. Chop the veal and ham; shell and peace of your mind, don't do It Think of us we have to look at It." chop the egg coarsely. Melt the but"In New York, you know," the ter In a saucepan, and stir in the flour, credit man resumed, "a first class add the milk and cook for five minbarber never shaves a man's neck utes, stirring all the time. Let It unless he has a Hick In the chair cool, then add the meat, egg, and seathe other soning to taste. Fill in the pastry and wants to entertain barbers. Why, any man who would cases, replacing the little lids of pas walk down Broadway with his neck try on each, re beat and serve hot shaved mould be arrested for Inciting PARKER'S Cleamaa ...--- NEED MONEY FOR -- experience." "Why 'didn't he finish the Job?"tb.o credit man asked. He gave me a haircut, didn't he?" " Jenks replied, doggedly, "There Is no doubt that he started the head . bookkeeper something," broke In. "Was he in a hurry?" "No, he wasn't in a hurry." WORLD OVER CORNERS ALLEGED PLOT AGAINST FRANCE Recent Railroad Strike Confessed, to Plot Against Government. When Jenks returned to the office after a visit to the tonsorial parlor be was In a happy frame of mind. For two weeks he had been urged to get his hair cut. The entreaties finally took the form of a command and It really looked as though there might be personal damage if Jenks didn't acquiesce and let the barber trim the mat down to reasonable proportions. "They will go Into ecatacles of de light now, I dare say," muttered Jenks. 'The've won. The hajr la cut and they can see for themselves.".. . . "Jenks, your intentions were fine." the head bookkeeper remarked, "but In the name of Mike, who Is your barber?" "One of the best In town." Jenks replied. .""He charges 35 cents for his haircuts, and he has had a world of r OR Refrigerator That Is Constructed Along the Lines of the Pores- .lain Bathtub.. .., i 4 CREVICES - k Make the Liver Do its Duty Is e J ai AND , - 44-19- 10, Cold ZSFb Tluaft King of Greece Dissolves Assembly. A dispatch to the Washington. state department on Tuesday from I'nlted States Minister Moses at Athens stated that the king of Greece had signed a decree dissolving the national assembly. The dispa'ch stated that the present government would remain In power pending new clgtions in December. Race Suicide In Kansas. Topeka. Kan. A decrease of more than 20.000 in the number of school children In Kansas during the laat twenty years Is shown by a report which Is being complied by E. T. Fairchild, state superintendent of pub lic Instruction. The figures, however. show an Increase In the percentage of children who are attending school. Imposed on Ignorant Negroes. Atlanta. Ga William Williams, a negro. Is in Jail here, charged with swindling, on account of the peculiar enre for blindness which he devised. Ills remedy consisted In driving a tack Into the bark portion ot a blind ne gro's skull and charging $2. 50 for the operation. Electric Wires as Weapon. Toklo. A temporsry lull In ths fighting In Formosa Is being used by the Japanese for the construction of electric wire entanglements, which are expected to compel the aborigines either to surrender or to make a final stand. Reaches Post at Last Mobile. Ala. News was received la Mobile Tuesday of tbe safe arrival of the schooner Miss Otis from Moss Point Miss., for Cuba, with lumber, at Tampa. Fla.. having put In there disabled after the hurricane. Strikers and Police Clash. - New Tork. Many shots were exchanged between the police and the striking drivers of the t'ni:ed Jstates Eipress compsny and their sympathizers at Jersey City, on Tuesday, but no one was injured. ModMni rest of the house. There arc times when it is necessary to raise the temperature quickly or to keep the temperature up for a long period. That can't be done by ths regular method of heating without great trouble and overheating the rest of the bouse. The only reliable method of heating such a room alone by other means is to use a 3S10KEUS1 4lolWciy $moltUu cas? JorlezM hkh eta be kept at full or low heat for a short or lone time. Four quarts of oil will giro a (lowing beat for nine hours, without smoke or smell. Aa Indicator slwtys shows the smount of oil In the font. Filler-o- p does not screw on; but Is put In like a cork la a bottle, tod Is attached by a chain and cinnot get lost. An automatlolocklng flame prereots th wick from being turned high enough tospreader smoke, and Is easy to remove and drop back so that it cia be cleaned la an Instant. Tha burner body or gallery csnnot become wedged, and can be ttoscrewed ta sn Instsnt for rewkklng. Finished In Japan ot nickel, strong, durable, e, built far service, and yet light and ornamental. Has a cool fcaodic. weli-satd- tmn tmrjmhtrt. Sf tftmerfmnntlr- efracy tf ?(a ewr - (review Continental Oil Company W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES IoSIS S4A3.00. B.stitm Woaao. f., L. DeeWat Olt. 03. ai 04.OO fV I ene'e Wirt aiilav ttt aarw a, f V 3 322 W. mtmr &. .1 mttmm tm tHm A at erf BO Im mhmm axeaf Anfmrlc m awaaf axw , k X VS ', (Aa aeaei aeewaailea ansat (as jwe fe Swy, . ree yejei tliM thai mv aeeee tia.a lie. a Ihe Mutant Je SO yetae. that I make ! a 1 more 4.oe T no, .M , etiwe lhae aa art her enannf Mtajrer Hi ha t'S . that lent. 1.4 R FOR IMM.I.4R. I Of MTSHOF.ai taa hmt4 tree if 4 ' ' ae ertheie eae taee) aet hee J MlerMa g hap. alieM yaw, pan tm T OnelUe meeta. 1 hat f X! V;. 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