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Show 4 The Wretchedneca spurn of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by nun ' CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS. Purely vegetable y iE Women, as a Rule, Refuse . Riches to Live in City. carters! jjivER LnSy Kanaca City Priest Finds That Wealthy Farmers Are Not Deeired by acb the Fair Sax aa BrideDizz grooms. and ness, Indigestion. They do their duty. it SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICK. Kansas Genuine must bear Signature Uaat Important discover! e in medicine is that of Theraplon, which has been used with great success In French Hospitals and that it is worthy the attention of tboaa who suffer from kidney, bladder nervous diseases, chronic weaknesses ulcers, skin eruptions, piles, Ac., there is no doubt. In fact it seems evident Jom the big stir created specialists, that TlHCRAPION is destinedamongst to cast into oblivion all those Questionable remedies that were formerly the sole reliance of medical men. It Is of course i mpos- to tell sufferers all we should like to tell them tgibie short article, but those who would like to more about this remedy that has effected so many we might almost say, miraculous cures, should send addressed envelope for FRBBS book to I)r LeClero Med Co., Haveretock Hoad, Hampstead, London, Kng. and decide for themselves whether the MewFrenehBeinedr Mo 1, No S THERAPtON" or No. 8 is what they require and have been seeking . " ?HMHWVD Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead, $1: Gold, Silver, ?&c; Gold, 60c; Zinc or Copper, 81. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control and umpire work solicited. LeadvUtog Col Heferenoe. Carbonate National Bank. AGENTS LOOK! 52 818 WINNERS Household Specialties. Catalogue and fOl.SON SPECIALTY 8UP-P.ample. CO., 103 So. Jeffenon Street, Chicago Philosophy. After all, it isnt always those with the loudest voices that have the best things to say, said the little brown hen. Homely To he sweet and clean, every Ferocious Birds Are Fighting Airships. wom- an should use Paxtine In sponge bathing. It eradicates perspiration and all other body odors. At druggists, 25c a box or sent postpaid "in receipt of price by The Paxton Toilet Co., Bos- Men in Aeroplanee Helpless When Attacked Unique Methods of Teaching Warfare Now Being Demonstrated in France. Not So Bad. I dont see how you can find life worth living in such a small town. Oh, its not so bad. We probably have just as many scandals here as there are in your neighborhood. terrifying phase of aerial warfare is ton, Mass. Parle, Speed the Parting Guest. Father Knickerbocker Cant you stay a little longer? j5e parting Visitor No. Haven't a rid cent left. Father Knickerbocker Oh! Well, ' good-b- ' y. t Expect Big Sale of Red Cross Seals. The campaign for selling Red Cross seals this year will be carried on in practically every atate and territory In tbe United States, and even in Porto Rico, the Canal Zone, Hawaii and Philippine islands. No less than 100,000 volunteer agents, including department, drug and other kinds of stores, motion picture theaters, individuals, and others, will be engaged in the work. Before the sale is completed, it is expected that at least 100,000,000 seals Will have been printed and distributed, besides several million posters, display cards and other forms of advertising literature. Hot Weather Drink. Philip Hale, one of Bostons latter-daphilosophers, recommends barley water as a more sensible drink for hot blends of waweather than "ice-col- d ters, sirups, acids, gulped at the marble fountains. Mr. Hales recipe for his favorite tipple Is as follows: "For three pints of water you will require a teacupful and a half of well washed pearl barley, four lumps of sugar and the thin rind and juice of one lemon. Pour boiling water over it, cover with a saucer and let it stand till cold; then strain again and again till clear, and pour Into a jug. A buttermilk fan adds: Then set the Jug In a cool place and forget It y A Triumph Of Cookery- - Post , Toasties Many delicious dishes have been made from Indian Corn by the skill and ingenuity of the expert cook. But none of these tions excels Post crea- Toast-ie- s in tempting the palate. ft Toasties" are a luxury that make a delightful hot -- weather economy. The first package tells its own story. The Memory Lingers Sold by Grocer,. PoMa Ceml Csspuy. United, Bulk Crick, Mich., U, S. A. France. A new and more promised. French officers are training eagles to attack aeroplanes in the air and bring them crashing to the ground. Experts have concluded that It will be extremely difficult to hit a flying aeroplane, although several special weapons have been devised for this Under present conditions purpose. apparently an army must either fight aeroplanee with aeroplanes or permit them to fly etway untouched after doing all tbe Harm they can and after spying out tbe armys dispositions. Even with the pursuing aeroplanes disaster is more probable than success to the pursuer. But it has been found that a alight Injury to the driver of an aeroplane will destroy his control and send him h toppling to his death. The late Rogers, a brilliant aviator,' is said to have met bis death because a seagull accidentally flew against him and disturbed his control of his machine. If such a modest sized bird as a seagull could wreck an aviator, what could an eagle do? We all know something of tbe power of these tremendous birds. In the Alps they frequently carry off young sheep and beat off men who attempt to Interfere with them. A- - few days ago an eagle near Washington, Conn., attempted to carry off a baby, the child of a farmer named Matthew J. Crowley. It required the combined efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Crowley and several other persons to save the baby. The Swiss eagle) is more powerful than any American bird.. The French aviation, officers stationed at Nice, which is within a few miles of the Cal-bralt- STRANGLED BY WATER SNAKE Boy In Swimming Killed by Reptile That Had Coiled Around His Neck. Rockport, Ky. Death by strangling and at the hands of a large water snake was the fate met by Jimmie Jones, nine years old, In Green river at this point. The boy had started to swim and when about half way sank. When he arose he was pulling at his neck and before his companions could reach him sank again. When the body was recovered a large water snake was found tightly When he colled around his neck. dived he struck the reptile, which instantly colled Itself around his neck. The snake, which was five feet long, was killed by the youths companions DOG Mrs. SAVED WOMANS LIFE Van Daggett of San Francisco Rescued From Fire by Her Pet. San Francisco, Cal. Omega, a collie, saved the life of his mistress recently by dragging her unconscious body from a burning bungalow. Mrs. Van Daggett, owner of the dog, was in her room when the collie came dashing in and began tugging at her dress. She followed and on reaching the lower 'hall found the house in flames. She ran up to her room again to save some Jewelry and was overcome. When his mistress did not reappear Omega dashed into the house and dragged the unconscious woman to the yard. IN s in Alpine home of eagles, have trained six great eagles. The officers have Used HAND Henne and Peeke were two henpecked married men. The other day they met, and, after a few casual remarks concerning the weather, the subject of women and unfortunate husbands naturally discussed. To came Henne, however, suddenly thoughts of years ago, when he was happy bachelor, and (unconsciously of what Fate had In store for him) was "walking out a girl who was, later on, destined to bring him sorrow and misery, look in Peeke, seeing a his companions eyes. Inquired the Henne retorted dramatmeaning. ically, I was just then thinking, old fellow, of those happy days long ago when I used to hold that girls hand In mine for hours when But the equally unfortunate Peeke suddenly cut his companion short by exclaiming: Why, thats nothing! Cheer up! Do you know, only yesterday I held my wifes hand for three solid hours." What? said the startled Henne. Yes, its a fact, resumed Peeke, sorrowfully; and I declare If Id let Workmen have begun tbe task of clothing in Carrara marble the loose shed have killed me. London jiOME. pllastera In the nave of St. Peters, and when this la done, the great cathedral will at last be completed. The cost will be at least 600,000, and the public has been asked for subscriptions. TWO CARBUNCLES ON NECK far-awa- y Tit-Bit- tLat a r inute's consideration, but will choose instead some struggling bank clerk in the city who lives from hand to mouth? DEAD TRAIN WAR EAGLES 33-19- 12. LITTLE HER BE COMPLETED Somewhat Dispelled the Odor of Romance, 75,-00- FILER W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Money, comfort, JO Mr. Peeke's Explanation as to Reason riageable American women away from the cities. Most of them prefer to marry city men, even if they are poorer providers. That conclusion has been reached by Rev. Father William J. Dalton, pastor of the Annunciation Catholic church here, after reading tbe letters of 6,453 persons who desire to marry, and have written to him for help. Father Dalton attracted attention a few 'inonths ago through a "school of matrimony" he established in connection with his church to enepurage marriage among the young people of his parish. The only women who express a willingness to marry farmers are elderly women who find themselves alone in the world, Father Dalton aid. But the farmers who ask for wives are younger men and they do not want to marry such women. 0 farmer showed me that he had One man who wrote to me owiis in the bank. three big farms; another has 650 Can you tell me Why It la that a acres of fine farm land, and a third woman will not give a proposition like A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. In this age of research an4 experiment, all natnro la ransacked by the sciantiflcfort becomfontrand hap HOWARD E. RURTOH City. fresh air, good things to eat such things are not sufficient to tempt mar- ST. PETERS CHURCH constructed machines resembling aeroplanes in shape, but supported by balloons. To these they attach chickens, mice and all sorts of live prey that the eagles love. The aeroplane balloons are then sent up and the cables are let loose. With fierce cries and flapping of their wings they attack an aeroplane and tear the living prey frqm It. In their eagerness they fight one another, , and the aeroplane Is sometimes turned upside down In their struggles. It is Inconceivable that any men In an aeroplane, even If there were three or four of them, could retain control of their machine in the face of such an attack. One after another the eagles attack all the aeroplane balloons until they are wrecked. Their trainers feel certain that they will now attack real aerpplanes with men in them with the same ferocity. No one who has watched an eagle only on the ground can have any corf ceptlon of its power. The bird is at a disadvantage on the ground, because it was made to fly and not to walk, and because it does not develop the full power of Its tremendous wings until It has had space in which to work them. It has great difficulty in rising from the ground. Like a great ship, it needs room in which to maneuver. But In Its natural realm, the upper air, the eagle will be capable of upsetting any flying machine. It can fight with Its beak, claws and wings at once. DEER AT COUGARS DEN Game Wardftn Reports on Peninsula Frequented by Does With Young. Deputy deer Portland, Ore Twenty-tbrecarcasses were found near the den of a female cougar in the Tillamook conn try by the deputy game wardens during a hunt made at the instance of Game Warden Finley. Deputy Warden Stryker said the two cubs of the old cougar were killed, but the moth er did not show up. Attesting the prowess of the giant cat, the ground about the den was strewn with bones. Nearly all these were of deer, which seemed to be tbe most available prey when the hungry mother went hunting to feed her litter. A veritable charnel house was discovered. With one pair of cubs slaughtering deer at this rate, and considering that many cougars are to be found In the Coast Range mountains, where herbage is dense and the deer are easily aught, it is clear that the greatest menace to Oregons deer is not the biped, with his rifle. It is believed a stronger Inducement for the killing of cougar will have to be made. There fa a peninsula In the Tillamook country which the game wardens force says is extensively used by does about fawning time. It is tbe pirpose to have this set aside ulti mately wu a reserve, where the female deer may be given protection. e Veterans' Home, Napa Co., Cal. "I was afflicted with two carbuncles on the back of my neck. The doctors said they were tbe largest carbuncles he ever saw. I suffered the most Intense agony, so much that I could not rest or sleep for about a month. One was lanced four times. When the first began to get better another broke out and was equally aa painful aa the first one. I heard, of Cuticura Soap and Ointment being;, good forsuch things, so I procured a box of Cuticura Olnt-meand a cake of Cuticura Soap. I washed both the carbuncles with Cuticura Soap frequently whenever any Pub began to gather, and applied the Cuticura Ointment. I felt relief after the first use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and in a weeks time both carbuncles were gone and I wax tom pletely cured. I have not ben troubled since. I also had eczema of the scalp. My scalp itched fearfully and pimples began to break out which emitted pus, and my head became sore and scaly. I had dandruff also. 1 used Cuticura Soap tor a shampoo with hot water, and used the Cuticura Ointment on my scalp, and it afforded instant relief, followed by absolute cure. (Signed) George H. Wetsell, Dec. 11, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each . Skin Book. Address free, with post-carCuticura, Dept. L, Boston." BIRD BIG d Consistent. Your friend is very particular about conformity In air things. Isn't he? Yes, indeed. When he went on his last spree the family were in mourning and he saw only black snakes. PRESERVE Marsh IsNew Orleans, La. land, containing about 74,000 acrez, has been bought by E. A. Mcllhenny of Avery island and will be added, it is understood, to 13,000 acres deeded few months ago to the state by Mr. Mcllhenny and others to form a great preserve for wild birds. The purchase price was 146,000. Several easterners are said to be associated with Mr. in the enterprise. The plan of conservationists Is to establish throughout the Mississippi valley a chain of preserves for wild birds. Committed 8uicide in Coffin. Modena, Italy. Angelo Milan!, a wealthy manufacturer, bought a coffin, took it home and, setting fire to a mineral composition, took his place in the casket and awaited death. On the following day his maid went to call him and found a note on the door requesting the undertaker to call. 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Owens of Michigan, who searched the hills .for several years and then went to Portland. For six years Howard has looked for the cabin. Although he has found the cabin Howard has not uncovered the treasure, nor does he expect to until he locates Owens, who alone hold the key to the mystery. Owens described the old hut in detail Just as Howard found It, and stated that once the cabin was found he could point out the hiding place of the money. In 1854 the Adams Express Company's bank in San Francisco failed, having been looted by its roffleers, so the story runs. The robbers attempted to escape to sea, but were in turn robbed by the sailors of the small vessel they boarded. These sailors came ashore, built the cabin and burled the money., Two of them showed up in Jacksotville and were well known. It that is from one of these sailors Owens received his information. Failing to locate Owens, Howard will the-earl- THREE DIE IN The Kind You Hava CELLAR WELL Small Girl Vainly Tries to Rescue ter and Playmates Who Fell In For Infants and Children. Sis- -- Hole. Elizabeth, N. J. Ludwiga Kozlofska twelve years old, crept Into a, newly dug, cellar in Linden, near here, to try to rescue-he- r younger sister, Mary; her brother, John, aged seven, and another girl, Anna Petroska, aged nine, who had fallen into a well In the cellar, which was filled with rain water Mary grabbed Ludwigas hair, hut she was forced to release her hold The three, children then sank. Their bodies were recovered and were removed to tbe morgue. The children were wading in the cellar in order to get cool. A11 lived in Linden. y J Mules Aim Sure. Pittsburg. Because a mule kicked Leo Rizza, eight years old, he wants 5,000 damages and his father wants 5,000 from Nj Jungharz, the owner of the animal. In a suit in trespass. 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