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Show T OF JUDEA BETHLEHEM liZ' 1 ' ' a )rr & xpLh fa 0 JV n ..V'-V"- '-' -- ! '' i FWaj ri '' REASON FOR WOMENS NERVES" high shelf, out nf reach of (TMt weignt of the trait In Very Many Cates It It Weakened possible and tt wai left The fondness of rats fi Kidneys. seeds Is well known, bo was not long before they Mrs. Frank Roseboom, 512 S. Washa bole Into the side of t ington SL. Moscow, Idaho, says : Inand completely excavatei herited kidney trouterlor which contained th ble grew steadily The pumpkin seemed worse with me until 1 ltTn have a domestic career. three so nervous I could weeks ago Mr. Smith milled a choice not sleep at night. I Rhode Island red hen frpsi his Sock was dizzy and spots ind soon found her in tbs p.jnipkln floated before my When discovered with 14 chickens. eyes. My back and he chicks were busily contiming the ached and every hips door and wall of their dwelling and cold settled on my he rind was so thin in spots as to kidneys and made me worse. I have mioW that their moWter hid subsisted used many different medicines and 'argely upon It during tbs period of waa discouraged when I began with Incubation Doan's Kidney Pills, but now the Thinking that the pumpkin may symptom that aarmed me are gone " have been of some unusual variety, Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box. 'he friends had notified the ge rotary Foster-MllburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. f the Portsmouth Grange Agricultural torlety, asking that a committee be OF 8UCH STUFF ARE DREAMS. to make official eut to Prudence measurement and record et Its Little Virginia Imagined She Had but the unpleasantness of Eated Herself." winter boating caused the eiimlna-ioto to be postponed from tl Little Virginia, three years old, ime and the pumpkin is now Is klich brought her mother to her nursery a i state of collapse as to mak few nights ago with heartbroken of existing measuremesti Imwalls. possible. it Is a matter of regret that What is the matter, dearie? Why tune of the seeds was sired. . are you screaming so?" Mamma, am I all here? BUTTERFLIES AT A BAIL Certainly you are all here, right In your bed Insects Help Make Debut of PhiladeBut, mamma, feel of me, see if I'm lphia Girl Notable Affair. all here. Are my feet here and the Philadelphia. Five hundred $autl-fu- l top of my head, both? butterflies, gathered in Perl, BraCertainly, Virginia, every bit of zil and even In India, wer Wned' you is here, tucked In your little loose the other night over tbs beads trunffle bed. Why do you think you of half that many gorgeously tossed are not? I dreamed women at the ball given by Jaws W. this with another I dreamed I was & chocoPaul, Jr, to mark the 1100,000 febut great sob of his daughter. Mary Astor Fait into late stick and I had eated myself. society. SYMPATHY. The insect fluttered about helplessly, rested upon the shoulders t the women, perched on the flowers Md Incidentally fell Into the plate This was the star feature of an afilr In which Mr. Paul, who is a member of the Drexel banking Arm, eclipse the famous ball which he gave to his elder daughter,- - Mrs. Paul Dencla MMkfour years ago. The bill for the flowers aims was $33,000, one of the features being a new rose, a cross between the Imer-leabeauty and another, Which it He Yaas? Several years ago I took nine years to develop, ? 1 Is In a girl, but she refell with love $.001 were and the called Wynnemore, f t jected me made a regular fool of used In the decorations. The ballroom of the horticolural me, in fact. She How sad! And you've never halfSttl been transformed ft exact replica of a French garilt if the got over tt Slxteeu jMgnifl-cen- t Lou Ip XVI. period. Universal Language. boxes were built on fHe jldea. He spoke his love In German she A waterfall was arranged qf o end and splashed down into M fuas of answered not a word. In French he I tried to woo her the maiden ne.vr verdure,. heard. J,He tried his luck in English, i awsifswrainnA, in Irish all in vain; In Greek, Turkish getting the btrrterflh died on their way and Latiir, and In the tongu of Spain. Scores dropped to And then an inspiration came to the The universal the dancing and wert crushed nder anguished youth. the dancers feet. language," he cried, "Ill try, forsooth! He kissed the demure maiden and pressed her to hls breast; she OF UNITED STATES understood that language, and well, you know the rest - . . if:v U . 4- - li ; ,v-,- ; ' VvTvr v- 1 - mm BLAMED ON THE RAILROAD. Irishman's Mind ter the Accident. First Thought In Af- Railroad claim agents have little faith In their fellow creatures. One said recently; "Every time I settle claim with one of thead rural residents who want 'the railroad to pay twice what he would charge the butcher If he gets a sheep killed. I think of this story, Illustrative of the way some people want to hold the railroad responsible for every accident, of whatever kind, that happens. Two Irishmen were driving home from town one night when their buggy ran Into a ditch, overturned, and they were both stunned When a rescuer came along and revived them, the first thing one of them said was; Where's the train?' Why, theres no train around,' he was told. Then 'The nearest wheres the railroad railroad is three miles away,' he LYDIA E. learned. Well, well, he commented Nature and a womans work comknew It hit us pretty hard, but I the didn't suppose It knocked us three bined have produced ills grandest that the womans for " remedy miles from the track.' hard-heade- j world has ever known. days of In the good our grandmothers they relied upon the roots and heibs of the Held to THE TIFF. verl-catlo- V-v- I-V r. .s . M a"'' ' t ; ' v tSsfCc H'V ,!S' L . J r 1 . I '&&U '-- ?- v.: A V Y - 4 - - V. J .V. , X ?Snw .,. Vi. - ' .. A fria Msfsuginph, eeprrtght, by Underwood CidtrvMil treat acene at the birthplace of Jeeue, S' 1 looking west from tho church of tho Nativity. PUMPKIN IS MONSTER GROWS FROM SEED CAST AWAY ronjn-'- ' imkI IN GARBAGE. . The vine on which the monster grew came up, of Its own accord, on a spot where Joseph Wilson, steward of the Island station of the Rhode Island Yacht club, threw a pan of garbage and vegetable parings, which doubtless contained the seed. The vlue was of phenomenal growth, being, by measurement, 28 feet from root to tip, but was slow In maturing and the pumpkins did not ripen fill after a light frost had pinched the vine. All of the pumpkins were large, but the largest was three feet, eight inches in diameter, and of proportionate holt of Vsgstablo Colossus Iphoda Island Uaod by Hen as Brooding Place and Fourteeri'Chicks ' Are Hatphei .X Providen good and exact people who-m-ay have doubled that Cinderella, after all, had a pump-kina- s a charioL are respectfully referred to a Prudence Island production la the pumpkin line, which residents of that part of the state proudly claim was the largest and heaviest ever ce-d- "!T. t. Aa Hey Oyster- - company;' and David Huffman, Jr., of the Twin Beach lull pnivC.i After rata had cleaned the ahU of the Prudence island colossus of Its contents, a hen ' took possession and established her nest, with a lot of POWER PLANT INSIDE OAM. Unique House Near Baltimore ftructed Under Water. Md. Baltimore, An hatched out a to spare, and of chlckeus. gansett Inn farm, carried the pumpkin to a shed near Mr. Smiths dwelling. It was their Intention to place it on a I SOLICITOR GENERAL Con-- - n j I absolutely - Divorce Record Broken. New Tort. New York broke the divorce record the other day. when It waa announced that there were 1 SO cases oa the calendar of Justice s branch of the supreme court. Only 81 of the cases were ready for Twenty-fou- r were disposed bearing. of before court adjourned at night. The largest number of divorce matters on a calendar before was several years ago, wbca a record of 105 was established. New-burger- Buffering Aftermath. Those who hive suffered much are like those who know many languages; they have learned to understand and to be understood by all. Mme. to-da- Many Professional Men, clergymen, teachers a'rd Singers use Brown's Bronchial Troches for curing hoarseness and coughs. FIIK CrKED PAZO Of OlalVEST Ik'kingi Wmd, IN nv Mr. Wlatlow Calamity . a Ont of tho prominent men of tho Department of Justice le Solicitor General Henry M. Hoyt who haa been in charge of hie office since 1I 103. Mr. a native of Pennsylvania and a graduate of Yale. Before , Hoyt le iseumlng hie present poet he was assistant attorney general. pitcher saves life of cirl using such projectiles had Bullet Fired by Accident Warded Oft by the proprietor of the concern Then the deteeth by Receptacle She Carried. that Houston had been exan Oakland, Cal. A granite Iron choco- weapon, when an employe vo late pot probably saved the life of to show him how to work It Agnes Snow, a chocolate dipper em result that four shots were ployed at a candy factory. The uten- ly fired. No arrests were m sil acted as a foil between her and a Big Fresh. Water Pea bullet accidentally fired from the office of an electrical company. Barlesvllle, I. T. Thomas Miss Snow was at work In the fac- George Henry, who recent lished s pearl fishing statl tory when a bullet sud- miles south of this city, thudded denly against the pot of chocolate which she was carrying in front the largest pearl ever disc of her. Immediately there was a this country. It Is about the size of a pig sound of three other shots, a panic be-created among the employes of the Robert Henry, president of Oil company, has offered $1. factory, many of whom are girls. but the owners have been A telephone call was sent to Police by local jewelers that It Detectives Investigated $3,000, headquarters. the case and traced the course of the Many oil drillers ara lea bullets from the electrical concern to dig for mussels along Ca place of business. Nobody there would hed any light on the subject Then Helpful Household H the detectives reccv rd one of the Lovely chlckea salad may bullets, and a little .jvestlgatlon fur- by adding chopped veal to nished the Information that a revolver left over from dinner. steel-cappe- d -- sold lectrlcal s found nlng the unteered with the 4, 'ook and estab u a few found vered in ons egg. Henry 0 for it, informed 'worth ng work ey river. nt be made anythin! ' dra I KcnS ELECTROTYPES kr la great Tartaty tor tala at tba lowaat prices f It. i. a ilumm w srtrtaco. , is w. i HI For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANfcfetabk Reparation ErAs Bears the ling the Stomachs i IlNFANTSClfimtjr Promotes DigestionQreifi-nes- Signature of s and RestXontalns nektw Opium.Morplunr nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. AnfouBtSMaimm Ah SmJ JkMrSOt- - In AnrMe AOriHMtUr MmJW- - Is necessary (IriWJkr. Ilieteje ei tmr. Use Aperfeci Remedy for Comflp tlon , Sour Storokti.DlarrtiiM Wormsf onvulskmsJeverid ness and LOSS OF SEEJEF. For Over t Facsimile Sifoamn of Thirty Years NEW YORK. AT HOC rPRicfs,ro MCMBCN OtTMC s. V e MJA.mreeOUtiuxl Uvddkt4oDl T true touenstone. Beaumont MAN to run a locomotive or conduct a train. Even a railroad man's appetite and digestion are matters of Importance, as the clear brain and steady hand result from the healthy appetite followed by the proper digestion of food. For the past five years," writes a 1 have been constantly railroader, troubled with Indigestion. Every doc tor I consulted seemed to want to starve me to death. First I was diet ed on warm water and toast until I was almost starved; then, when they would let me eat, the Indigestion would be right back again. .Only temporary relief came from remedies, and I tried about all of them I saw advertised. About three months ago a friend advised me to try Grape-Nut-s food. The very first day I noticed that my appetite was satisfied, which had not been the case before, that I can remember. In a week, I believe, I had more energy than ever before In my life. I have gained seven pounds and have not had a touch of Indigestion since When I have been eating Grape-Nutmy .wife saw how much good this food waa doing me she thought she would try it, Awhile. We believe the discoverer of Grape-Nut- a found the 'Perfect Food.? Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich Read "The Road to WelW There's s Reason." vllla," la pkga. meirb homestead right which I buy. If soldier iedead. hia heirs can sell. Talk to old soldier, widows and heirs. Find some soldier relative who went West or Booth land after tbe war and homes eaded government boevsnd make some easy money. Write HknhT (Jt U. Copf, Washington. JJ. C- - for further particular. ftoothinff flyrup. is man be in good condition all the time or he fs liable to do harm to himself and others A clear head fqrsoldikrsamo ilfHleTi fiMl.r. nrt UorwlK , For children teething, often the ffunii, reduce In flemiuntloa, eUejpw, caret wLndoolJu. KcebotUe. A man running on a railroad has to treatt. SPOT CASE! An ounce of help la better utan a ton of hot air on the subject. Didnt Like Being Starved. by Whlom What Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Muff, it will do for other suffering women. TO 14 DATS. fnmruntrrU U a rvi refunded Mta. an.., ! f toi44rsormoor The Starflrh Analyzed. The starfish, one of the lowest forms of life, has on its back about 25,000 jaws or hands arranged In rings and hands. By the aid of these It captures many animals for food, even quick, active fish of considerable size. Prof. Jennings of Johns Hopkins has photographed the starfish at dinner, and has discovered that even this low form of animal life has habits.,' RAILROAD women. We are not In this world to do what we wish, but to be willing1 to do that which It ia our duty to do. Gounod. Waa an Attendant. As the new minister was on hls way to evening service In the village he met a young man whom he was anxious to have become an active member of the congregation. "Good evening, my young friend, Do you ever athe said, solemnly. tend a place of worship? Yes, Indeed, sir; regularly every Sunday night, replied the young man, with a smile. "I'm on my way to see her now. unique power plant has recently been completed about 15 miles below this city on the Patapsco. river. It la built - within a dam and ia entirely under water. It Is the first of its kind ever built, bad cost much less than it would have If built in any other known way. The dam is 220 feet long, 40 reel thick at the base and 26 4 feet high. The spillway is 168 feet long, but at present only 108 feet of this distance la used for housing the power plant The dam la of concrete, the shell being 18 inches thick at the bottom and tapering to ten Inches at the top. The apron extends only half way down from the crown, the remaining down stream portion being entirely open and provided with windows by means of which the Interior Is lighted, The shape of the apron U such that the water Is thrown some little distance away front the windows. The part used by the power house Is fitted with a false celling hung five feet from the Inside of tho dam. so as to protect the apparatus from any water that might seep through tho outer shell of the dam. The dam Is built of a fine and rich mixture, which was laid very wet. Aside from this no precautions were taken to elimiA nate water. Th water is fed to the turbines through steel pipes passing through the upstream spillway shell, and discharged by draft tubes Into the base of the dam, dropping Into a well sunk ome three feet below the river bed. The water passes thence by way of a channel constructed in the river bed out of the dam. The intake Is five and one-hal- f feet below the crest of the alii way, so that tbe trash racks are ke. clear of driftwood, etc. cure disease and mitigate suffering. The Indians on our Western can produce roots and Plains y herbs for every ailment, and cure diseases that baffle the most skilled physicians who have spent years in the study of drugs. From the roots and herbs of the field Lydia E. Imkham more than thirty years ago gave to the women of the world a remedy for their peculiar ills, more potent and efficacious than any combination of drugs. She But before you married me Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable you said you were well off. is now recognized as the Compound He So I was, but I didnt know It standard remedy for womans ills. Mts. Bertha Muff, of 615 N.C. St, A Warm Allusion. Louisiana, Mo., writes : Do you see that man across street? Complete restoration to health means so much to me that Aor the sake Yes; who Is he?" The greatest fellow for giving you of other suffering women I am willing to make my troubles public. hot air you ever came across. For twelve years I had been sufferOh, a bluffer." with the worst forms of female ills. ing Not at all. He Is at the head of a During that time I had eleven different big heating company. physicians without help. No ngue can tell what I suffered, and at times I A Sore Puzzle. could hardly walk. About two years How did that secret ever get out? ago I wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice. She only told I followed it, and can truly say that I can't Imagine. Comabout a dozen of her acquaintances In Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable and Mrs. Pinkhams advice repound confidence. strict stored health and strength. It ia worth mountains of gold to suffering rMll.Y, MEN, ROTS, WOMEN, MISSES SMO CHILDREN. cm W. ML L P1M miImWmIN M7aI.to,WiWsii8t,Mi L Doarti 14 Md 15 63 fcaei Cwiwn Edge Show Carnot B At Aay Ww Teke Ne lekiHMe, Hm. pteeSSeaeil -LPelMiaaip4 U an pari of tba warm. lUaw ecTVben. I tinea -Men eM tealcn erCAVTIOV. Bo.4 St ih wet W. trine eaj 1 1 Ima !- W. r JU 1M1CSLAA, Sreekwa, Mea, . rvi L |