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Show " Sulu wa called the sultan of TW M modern witchcraft ahortly 'ft the Philippine were acquire n!ted State haa Juat been w. toe tlle Brat time In the American The military 1 of Radiology. one day de ,n control of Snlu y one cmili the with nifJ how ictnal bonea within the body. Navy to Stage Bis Maneuvers I r ?r told eultan. unable to credit thle, Americana were the that people no confidence t llara and that A a reault them. in he placed IToeop'f hccame nruly aad the an Increaaed allowance " ,n dly mood, heeplnf eerloua. the ttem having become hronght to Manila. In the jritan PLANT Ju I annual ' Amt-r:ei- co- become broken In and meet an early death as a are not no i, that their mothera modern mothers of the glcntlflc to a baby speclal- (hMieij, according mother haa given modern The - he aald. because aha cradleshould not be rocked. IHWi the baby sleep In a crib or baby modem fit on the floor. Uttle bed on four legs the baby from that keep The bars appear-mea It soologlcal out give bUlof But the modern doll la still brought ap la the way. The doll la rocked In a tndle. like the mother or grand-o- f Bome-fjmeits small owner. mion dolls The movement, an outgrowth of the World WHr meniorlul Idea, Is for utility es well as lieiittty. Tlie tivt-- s will eme us guard rails along highwuv leading to the sea. Camden county is given credit for the most amliltious scheme of tree planting, Throng!, the movement, nrlg-lnuted by womens clubs, the entire stretch of CO miles of paved highway from the Delaware river to the Athin- tic on Ihe White Horse pike route la to be beautitled. , w is "h",Wai highway are to he I sections of Salem and Gloucester counties, where most of the tret were planted more than Ufty years ago. The plan, as favored by the state department ot on the forestry, entails part of communities and counties In the systematic planting of trees. It has been suggested that different kinds of trees he planted on different highways. Instead of bring htentttle.1 by numbers, the state routes eventually might be known as Muple, Elm or Spruce routes. Cherry, apple and other fruit trees have been planted in double rows for abort distances on aotne of the roads. This idea has met with approval by Individuals, who sny It carries out In a fashion tlie Italian Idea of hnvlng grapes growing along the public ways. Dogwood has added variety In some rural sections; and a big land owner has planted chestnut trees along one 1 ' -a !?1 a are the mechanical Bad that can be wound up like a dock. Many modern dolls, aa many mb and women of an older gener- to aleep to the cradle." not permit ourselves to over our modern head pt dvfllutlon. Lord Robert Cecil says: Egypt snd Greece were Intellectually nach further advanced than we. Egypt had mechanical devices which were doubtless equal to these we have today, but In the field of metaphysical speculation they were so far ahead of os that I doubt If we ever catch up. Greece had art and literature and politics In none of these fields have We should "swelled they been excelled." j of the roads. Road exirts tay shaded highways last longer, ns the trees protect the pavement from the deterioration of tense heat In summer and serve at windbreaks to keep the roads clear of now In winter. Drainage also Is Improved, these men say, and the tree roots prevent water undermining the hard surfaced highways. 1hlladelphln 1 ye shall know company superintendent uies that test to aott out Record. hla workmen for promotion to foreNEW YORK TOWN men. If a man brings hla lunch In SPLENDID hla pocket, Juat an apple; ho wont do. He hasn't the energy. But If a work- Proportion of Owners to Renters la Canton, N. Y Is Approxlmattly men brings down a big tin bucket, full Six t On. ef food, he la a likely prospect Hla machinery la developing power. A gazetteer Informs ns that Canton By their luucbea them. A construction the other hand, they will probably never have to go to the trouble ef copyrighting paper currency On abroad. That many wives probably la why Tllla so lightly regarded a comparat- ively trivial matter like a revolution. a banking Hew York, la post-villag- e, the capital of St Lawrence county, on the Grass River and the New York Central and Hudson River railroad, 90 miles northeast of Watertown; It has extensive steam sawmills and flour mills, boat works snd manufactures of cheese and cheese boxes, printing presses, etc., and la the seat of St Lawrence university: Its population la 2,757." hem the standpoint of the compoa-itoand proofreader!, a Greco-Ital-k- a There appears to be nothing particularly startling or noteworthy in these war would bo terrible facta. There art bigger sawmill towns along tha Kennebec, more ambitious U misery likes company, It should flour mills in Minneapolis, more cheese kt able to find a lad ef It In Europe produced in any of a hundred Wisconsin towns and more boats built In any eastern harbor. What especially distinguishes this Salt northern New York town la that of the 763 houses In Canton 652 are Inhabited by owners, that la approxiyiwiwnaanaftflaaaaaaaaaaaiai L smtIcs aad a!ck rrtsfti 6 to L This precisely la the I"" dwtiMBMats auatiaa tba aaaisf mately condition that makes more directly than any other for splendid citizenship. Tlie pride and satisfaction Hint accrues to the owner of a home because of that fact inevitably reflect Itself In every manifestation of that citizenship, In ka. BtiSIMtSB COLLKCE. Ms attitude toward hla community, All coiaawrelal brsnefin, JvS5 frw. SO N. Mala Bt, Balt Ukt City. toward hla state and ids government, In Ids sense of civic and sorlal n cMnir.ai:,lcr-i- htlited S'.ntes Heel turn at 'ihe jilan ieulii an-u::- , cra..-- e eiet ; n which mere than lot i buttle maneuvers. The Vnited Siatcs ha'llu t'.vt, " A,ullriI iU ' sn uud hi 1,l" rniliiux iwr ih urst It will be ucenuiiiiiileil In Ids attncliment l",r higliest oisricpt lUKd dun nriif flir by Canton. New York, must he a splen- ilMl1 Hide t FurTen,Ce, euth WeiU SOMiH rnlnkw. t Taanen Bell lkaCIty Farriers Dial A ftHKKT fT fl)riV under V. Chase both forces reaching Balboa January It!, ufter carrying out two battle programs on the way. I A 'A- - IvlV All kiiuk Slirrt mitair bf 'Lllmlfjf S Mhib Miwir Uk JmM,L 17 w rKKAMs h ' srrriJKS 5?l!!r,.0!!r".CoM,w,r" mil "f immI III ,J"T hniHlIftllriil rhN liHirgwodU. U mlkdB Ibnuly klfRtaisL KOIIAK8 lrlwr A HUPPUK8 in r ltb.1 '"r11 hir imi know how wurk- - Photographers Ssll loss City the Deceived, i N. A. McCully, will leave Hampton Roads for the ciinnl January 4. The eust coast dreadnaughts, destroyer and submarine will he accompanied by the control force under Montgomery M. Taylor. Tld' fleet I due to reach Colon January 14. The lirat hlg strategical problem of the cruise will he staged ut Iuniim. The scouting fleet and rontrol force, assembled at the eastern entrance to the canal, will defend It against the "onslaugl.t" of the great urinuila of dreudnnughts, aircraft, destroyer and submarine sweeping In from the lteur-Ad-ndr- Incltlc. The entire rnlted State fleet will then asenible off the Colon breakwater and there will follow weeks of fueling, murhlnery overhauling and liberty for the 85jkX) men. The combined fleets, under the direct command of Admiral Coontz, will leave Colon January 23 fur Vasques sound, arriving about Junuury 20. Then will follow another strategical problem, battle conference, mure fueling and Inspection of machinery. Tactical exercles, with the fleets engaged under what will approximate battle conditions, will tuke place between February 11 and March 8. On the latter date the fleet will start on a two weeks liberty cruise," visiting every port In the West Indies and along the gulf nnd South Atlantic states. This will be the first time In four years that the dreadnaughts of the battle fleet will be In Atlantic waters. Tactical exercises and maneuvers Deserts Spouse When She Finds puKsllile husband, lie nskeil me toI Another Mrs. Partington. take a taxicab ride with lilui, and Jefferson had uomcthlng the matter He Is Ironworker Instead cunscnii-d- . In the machine he broke down and cried, declaring that no one with Ma eyes nnd lie told atirh a long of Manufacturer. undcratood him, that IiIk life was un- tale of woe ulxuit them that hla friend New York. After ten day of married life, which begun with a runaway wedding with a mini she hud never cniiiddered ua a possible Mr. William McKinley Weller, Ktepliene Tlchy, eightformerly Ml een year old, returned to her pur-en- t' liuine at 1N38 Wondlmven aveShe W'u nue, Womlhaven, Queen. aecompimieil by her mother and her lter, Ml Bertlm Tlchy, and came She hud Kumumrlly from Cleveland. abdeparted during her huahund' sence from the hotel. I soon leurned tliul he was not Hn Iron munufueturer hut an Ironworker, and out of employment, at that," she I don't know where he I declared. now, hut I will soon find out nnd ue for illswnl'.'Hon of the marriage." Weller pathetic, tearful declaration before the marrluge that he wus mlMunderutiMKl and lonesome and tlint he loved her deeply aroused her sympathies, Mrs. Weller sa'I, and, without making any preiwratlonu she went with him on the first available train to Buffalo. Begged Her to Elope. Mr. Weller, who we a stenographer wa walking along In Matihuttun, Bruudwuy near her downtown office, alie related, when alia encountered Weller that day. I'd seen him oeeaRlonally when he used to live here In Woodliaven." she said, but never during the five years I knew him did I consider him aa a Olluloul Hutlima, Bsilgew Ktr. Slecislty Advertising Co. M Ssll loke City. t'Uk WANTKIt BHtp'mnKCT I raw Mhlpswsta . kvai, . hr Most Mssty ""'I trisl ran l.rilfm Caaiaaiir. OsJ.a, Utah. FHflT ennov Preparing for Trip Around World ! k H r miiiut. Clraning and Dyeing Cloiii,.,,lIrnr. B11 paid 1"t Drstng Co. 1M S. Ind I became really alarmed. 1 say, old clmp," lie exclaimed, You ought to see an optimist." What he told ine touch I me, and consented to go with hint. 1 had little money anil, without even flopping t go home and puck a grip, we went to the Grand Central station where lie bought ticket for Buffalo. We took the lirat train we could get. hut arrived In Buffalo n tat . that night that we were unable to secure a nmrrliige license. We engaged sejw urate room at a hotel, nnd the ceremony wa performed the next morning by a Justice of tlie pence." Dream Is Shattered. The day following, Sirs. Weller zuld, were spent at Nluguru Falla, riltsbnrgh and Cleveland. "Before the end ef Hie second day I began to regret what I bud done, He refused to give me sbe said. money for really neeesHary rlothee, and I soon learnist that he wn not an Iron manufacturer, hut an Ironworker I decided right out of employment. then and there that tills was no life for me, so soon after we reached Cleveland I telegraphed mother to come and take mo home. The next day my mother and ulster arrived. Will was out for a walk, and we left the hotel before he returned. I have neither aeon nor heard from hltn since. Where he lived alao Is unknown to me. We didn't leave any message for him at the hotel, either. GIRLS! A GLEAMY MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 1 "Dandsrlne So Improve less, Neglected Hair, Life- Important to All Women Readers of This Paper abundance of luxuriant hulr full of g 1 o , gleams and llfu shortly follows a genuine toning up of neglected scalps with dependable An Thousand upon thousand of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never uiert it. Women's complaints often prove to bo nothing else but kidney trouble, or the mult ot kidney or bladder disease. If the kidney are not in s healthy they nuy cause tha other organs to become diseased. Yon may suffer pain in tha hack, hesd-sch- e snd loss of ambition. Poor health makes yon nervona, irritable snd maybe despondent; it makes any one so. Rut hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmers Bwsmp-Rooby restoring health to the kidneys, proved to bo just tbs remedy needed to overcome such condl Dan-derlne- ." eon-ditio- Falling hair, Itehlug scalp and the dnndrult la corrected Immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair Is quickly Invigorated, taking on new atrength, color apd Dandorlne" Is deyouthful lieauly. lightful on the hair; a refreshing, stlmrlntlng tonic nut sticky or greasy I Any drug store. Advertisement. tinni. Many send for n sample bottle to see Mans Ignorance. the great kidney, liver what Swamp-RooA man Is never astonished or and bladder medicine, will do far them. By ashamed that he doesn't know what enclneing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Oo., another does, but he Is surprised at Binghamton, N. Y., yon may reoeivo the Ignorance of the other In not pis size bottle by parcel post. Yon can purchase medium snd largo size bottles at knowing what he doe. all drag atorea. Advertisement. t, t, an Feed tho Brut. WOMEN CAN DYE ANY "You can generally reach a DRAPERY GARMENT, heart through hla stomach. "Yes, or by feeding hlo vanity.' Dye or Tint Worn, Faded Thlnga New for 16 Cento Without 8tabillzor. "Brown la another one of those single-track minds." "Yes, and its a monorail at that" Diamond German Town Adopts New Tuition Fee Plan Munster, Qermnny. The school system of the little Weatphnllan town of Oelde, near here, haa been placed alDye: most entirely on a butter-barlebasin In school their fees high Pupils pay fata and grain, which In turn ara Dont wonder whether yon can dye spent for school maintenance pur- or tint successfully, because perfect poses. home Is guaranteed with "DiaChildren from Oelde are a mond dyeing even If yon have never Dyes" pound of butter monthly, while puplla before. Druggists have ell colore. from the eountry dlatrlrta may pay dyed Directions In each package. Advereither In butter or barley, forty pounds tisement. month. a of barley thus collected have The proceed Thats Easy. gone to assist In buying the school's Fair Friend (as band strikes up a winter coni supply nnd to relnihtirae. waltz) What's that out of? In part, the teacher who gratefully Distinguished Musician Tune I receive butter or barley In preference to the constantly depreciating paper Home-growrhildren do best If not mark. reared under glasa. y aesed n Bhsva With Cuticurs Soap And double your razor efficiency aa well as promote akin purity, akin comNo mug, no fort end skin health. limy soap, no germz, no waste, no even when ahaved twice dally. One soap for all usee shaving; bathing and shampooing. Advertisement. lrri-tntl- A "Biting Retort I like cheerfulness. I admire anyone who sings at Ms work." llow you unit love s mosquito. No matter how careful a woman may be, she generally loses her name at the marriage nit Hr. Soft for Mauda. More people like to be In a crowd All the world loveu to laugh than complain of It. blindness of lover. I'hpm. Oldo. Maude, n mare liclonglng to Sam K. Robin- son, of near Tippecanoe City. I dead. During her entire life, It I suld that that lie had been hitched to a wagon .lm-at New York getting hut once. She lui spent the past 27 .1. I. Morgan' pleasure yacht Corsair In dry yeurs on pu store In absolute Idleness. an overhauling and painting preparatory to It trip around the world. thlrty-yenr-ol- at tho d I Giildren Cry for ' Castoria Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups No Narcotics! A Harmless lli Veteran of World War Given Brand New Ear FRENCH COLONEL GIVEN HIS NINTH CITATION Chicago. Corpora I John J. Mlkoa, veteran of the World war and winner their rhleftalns. have been greatly of the distinguished sendee cross and the rrolx de guerre, walked out of heartened by the recent Spanish In the neighboring region to the the office of Dr. W. E. Ralslnger re- cently with a new ear In the place of north. the one half shot away in France. Grent quantities of arm nnd amDr. BHlslnger, who hnd given his munition hare fallen Into their hand services to a large extent in repairing marksbest ure the ns among und, they wounded veterans through plastic surmen In the world, the maintenance of gery, decliired It wus one of Ids most law und order ha become an even successful rases and the first time he more difficult tusk for the French au- hnd replaced an ear. thorities. The operation, performed under a fount de C'haiuhrim, who succeeded local anaesthetic .inly, consisted Iu iu occupying one of their chief strong- rutting a long oval Map of akin from holds, had the political a well a mili- lad. ind the remaining lower portion of tary success of obtaining the official the cur with an Included hit of curti-IcgTin flap wax drawn up to above submission of some of the most aggres-si- e tribes of Alt Idcuzzen. the cur tinial and doubled over on ItThe count wax attached to the Am- self. the edge being whipped together The result wa erican expeditionary farce In France with silk stitching. metrical and a desyu. once und war eomple'c car, lookWorld during the livered a course ut the Wur college lu ing almost normal already before Slot her Fletchers Castoria has Food; giving natural sleep without been In use tor over 30 years to relieve opiates. The genuine bears signature of babies and children of Constipation. Fhitulency. Wind Colic and Diarrhea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Ktoinarh ind Bowels, aids the assimilation of 1 a ''7 . bearably lonesome nnd that only 1 eould help him. I'roteKting hi love, he urged me to elope with him .- jut j1'"' Every girl wants to bo healthy and strong, and evory mother want her daughter to do well in school and to enjoy herself at all times. l.ydia H. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for young girls just entering womanhood. Mothers may depend upon it . Remember it la prepared from root and herba, contain nothing that can injure, and tend to tons op and strengthen tha organa concerned, o that they will work in a healthy and normal manner. For nearly fifty year It haa boon used by women of all age, and these women know it great value. Lot It help your daughter and yourself. Before the Stars and Strips. The flag which the colonies all used before tlie Stars and Ktrlpea waa adopted was variously known aa the congrcx colors, the grand union flag, and the first navy ensign. It consisted of 13 strliH-s- , alternately red and white, typifying tlie 13 colonies, with a union bearing the rrosaca of SL George and Mt. Andrew combined tha nutlonal Hug of Grout Britain signifying Hie mother country. I would like Mahonlngtown, la. to say a few words about Lydia E. Finkham' Vegetable Compound. About a year ago 1 thought It would be necessary for me to take my daughter out of school. She was hiring weight, was nervous, and when she would come home from school she would drop into a chair and cry, and say, Mamma,! dont believe lean goto school another day I' I dread-niiught- iim-iidsNi- kodak fc5:r lilie ly rmptnrlnsfinishing rspsble Vegetable Compound because It had helped her. It has alio helped me for 1 am better and able to do all my work. 1 recommend your medicine and give you permission to use Mr.J. my letter aa a testimonial" lUiscH. Jr., 11 &. Kail road Avenue, Corona, N. Y. Quits Husband To Attack Canal Dafcnctt. and airDestroyers, suluuarlne craft will iiccoinpnny the fleet on the 8.000-mll- e voyage to the ranauiii ennui, operating directly with the City Will Spend a Million. in city streets nnd Improvement JI.tMM,-OdSewers amounting to close to la the program for (Ohio) during the next yesr. Already three of Ihe elly'a main street have been tvsnrfacetl with asphalt, after a battle In council which lnuted monthly anil other Improvements luive lieen proreeeiil meeting of Hie vided fir. At Count Who Married an Americnmii'il a bond Issue amounting ' can Girl Honored. wua awarded to slate fl.Tf.OHO and rltjr sinking fund tms-trode Pari. Colonel fount Gabriel the greater srllon of which I wn the for Improvement of stone kind or other. Oluimbrun, whose grandmother who married daughter of Lafayette und A Chicago Arm of consulting engineer Nicholas of of ltor the sewer faingwurth, L'lura survey baa completed a from received has Lungwort h, dig. Marshal Lyautey his ninth rltatlon for Guide Book for Homa Seekers. brilliant conduct In the French Morocown In furtherance of the "own your can campaign. of lionie" movement, the Department The citation. In the September army book luirJ a orders, any that "during the (Juiimierce recently Issued guide on exlion i.nd small Idhm. DJshel at prospective for the fighting lie lignin rr, with a foreword by Neeiyinrya cept Iniinlly difficult ground, "iiiiilniiiiiilng proof of hi admirable military Hoover declaring that gave mol individual home qualities, decision, rapid Judgment high percentage of 'e-- iof I " one bravery. calm, personal owner -- r Hu The Irreconcilable rebel tribes who tlmt now elmlleiige the show atlon Tin p.d.li. occupied the heights of the Alla have Slnles." Culled ' ""' for centuries, who live by -mountain f " "pai? that '"! " are noted for their courand their pillage America ..vne.1 to the iiiniil'cr -r age, love of fighting und fidelity l In Iorl-iooii- MtmiC I had a terrible Corona, N. Y. in my left aid and had to go to pain Led every so often. 1 kwtor had told ma 1 must be operated on, but 1 do not believe in tlie knife and would rather suffer than go through it My mother also did not believe in it and she made me take l.ydia E. liuk-ham- 'a A Sickly Child the John The scouting fleet operating Atluutlc, In euminund of gave her Lydia E. Plnkham s Vegetable Compound and now she la a healthy, happy, hearty, strong girl and weigli 120 pound. She ha no didirulty in doing her ' gym ' work, and she work at home every night and morning, too. I am a mother who can certainly praise your medicine; and if it will he of any benefit yoa a a reference. may use this letter Mrs. Ueokub K. Whit acre, 621 W. Madison Ave., Mahoningtown, Fa. A Mother1 Advice Prevents Operation Several new and powerful vea sets will he added to the force on the west eomt. It Is annotmeed. The battle fleet will engage 'n gunnery pruetiee on Ihe drill grounds off San l'edro until lute In lane, when It will vIkIi Sun rranelseo and the 1'ugel sound. to fata did town. Write fur price list nr iiii iT1"""Ipwlts reliahla hooHi. Wr ran nwke ur" hidaa into robe, overrun I, nr iJ, jSCT iur write Pironr free Mothers Advise Their Daughters to Rely upon Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to Keep Them in Health i Kim'S. v" hearth find family wldcli Is the hnye on which our whole at rod ore of clvlll- nation rests. TO GENERATION 11 Lake City Firms i. Must Carry Lights Massillon. lhlo. Tntll county commissioners provide proper roads and sidewalks It la necessary that, as a matter of pronation. Mas:-ll'i'pedestrians carry light after dark." This was the ruling of Coroner T. 11. Sliorh. after two persons had been killed in traffic here In n single day recently. lr. Myers, commenting on the two deaths, said: Inlll the county commissioners provide for a two foot walk uomg paved roadf with a raised curb between the walk anil roadway, as a matter of precaution. It is advisable that nil pedestrians car ry light after dark. l'uu- - tit fleet bas . completion of ti.c prohlem tilt scorning fleet and control forces will proceed to Gunntuimmo, Cnlu, arriving April 21. The battle fleet and the l'.ie force will ivacli the IV.nuum eriml April ip, and leave liui'ooil for the homeward voyage up the west coast pr1 2.V The east coast forces will Irate Oiiatiiatia-- I mo Mav 1 for Hampton ISoads any New York. The Pacific ferees win r the same turn to San Pedro May date those In the Atlamle reach their Sail l'edro. a tur.li-hca- u "T'11 roinpeilr.-ins- rpon of ti.c warshlpo .if ihe von.iiiui-.- lleels haseil on ilsouez Miuud. I'oMo Itieo, will be engaged for taoie than three aioitihs In .lT uli-tle- Battle to Be Staged. On April i the eonih md for, vs will stand out from Culehra breaking for Imt-- ' up into two "hostile" tie maneuvers to coufin.ie throughout the ran to Colon. "..-i- h- -lth were, are rocked dick of the automatic eon-li- I ivii-uSc- medy ate Fleets to Meet at will 1ii resumed Mur h 17 and t tlnue into April. Early in t mouth Panama tor Training M leteo of the limy, ilium :n iilsu, number. It is stated, n.ii I. old their Strategical Problems. 1 s11 these cradles Combined r-l'lv. hoa-rit- allegiance wai ROADS Beautifying New Jersey highway by t'ul- .- Dctu:: of a plan planting almde trees, started years ago In Scattered districts by lndlvlduul ef- - Qt lTrution fur cuuiprtsliig whul serilRd as "thr forts, has Iteeu dven considerable stimscope ulus by the Indorsement of the new if utility lij he luiiy since the World nur," pciv state highway commission and women's organizations in different counties. the flugvilp Seattle ! Au:,:ir.,l 11, i , E. Coon:;-.- hand with the he wai shown his nea he e t1n A conference followed. the sums ALONG Entire Stretch of Sixty Miles of Paved Highway in New Jersey to Be Beautified. ft1 mfloloril department of the TREES FROM GENERATION Rules Pedestrians Two pleasant warn to relieve a cough ' ' Take your choice and suit or Menthol your taste. S-flavor. A sure relief for coughs, colds and hoarseness. Put one B VSADS in your mouth at bedtime. Alwmyt keep a boa on band. SM1IH BROTHERS S.B. COUCH DROPS Famous since MENTHOL (mnjirelmO; 1847 Washington. Wii i A, I. .U . vrj. - 'CASK'S" ST'r' 'V ... a ,1 e whlit , A ,. i y ,r. 1 --am - - A |