Show danger signals BENIPZI SCENE OF FATE FIGHTING BLOODY Sick kidneys give unmistakable of distress Too frequent or Beauty urinary passages backache headache and dizzy spells tell of disordered kid neys Neglect of 'warnings may prove fatal A Begin using Doan’s Kidney Pills They cure sick kidneys Mrs M A Gam blln Russellville Ark says : "I was In such bad shape IN THE DEEP shows a part of the city of Bengazl the Beene of recent fierce battles between Tripoli OUR photograph and the Turks The sultan’s fces were reported to have slain many Italians some days in return tbe Italians bombarded tbe city killing many hundreds of Turkish soldiers and Inhabitants and ELK PROFIT YIELDS been known to net the owners less Claimed Animals Can Easily Be than 225 a head but conditions would soon change if the laws concerning Raised for Market the sals and shipment of venison Mr Sunflsh — I hear that Mr Black Bass couldn’t get on the police force Mr Eel — No "they drew the color line on him SELBY MRS AND PRIZE Can Be Produced at Less Coat Per Pound Than Beef Mutton or Pork— Some Sugges- Meat How Fido Lost Out “My girl used to think a lot of her pug dog but I’ve managed to get the edge on him since we married” “How did you work itt ' “Fldo wouldn’t eat her cooking and I did” Special Talent “Can your boy read The Iliad’ In original But he can make “Not very well ten yards around the left end almost every time" the People who take the" will for" the deed never break Into the millionaire class MY DAUGHTER Las Vegas N M — George W Russ of Kansas City Mo who has a herd of about 100 elk In the Ozark mountains declares that In many parts of the United States elk meat can be at less cost per pound than produced beef mutton or pork These animals afford a much greater proportion of dressed meat than cattle do When It comes to clearing out underbrush they are more useful than goats They brouse as low as the He adgoats and also twice as high vises using both varieties of animals however and says that one elk and two goats to five acres will eliminate the brush and weeds What Is 'more brush thus cleared stays cleared It Is asserted that for other reasons no better arrangement can be made than to graze a few elk with sheep and goats The elK Is the natural Mr Russ enemy of dogs and wolves says he suffered great depredations on his flocks until he put a few elk with them Since then there has been no loss from that cause A tew elk In a pasture will absolutely protect the flocks therein Even the dogs belonging In the place could not be Induced to enter a pasture containing elk The cost of stocking an elk preserve Is not great says Fur News Young elk In perfect condition may be bought for flOO per bead or less A few years ago Mr Wilson of O paid $165 for three head A breeder recently offered a Michigan dozen head all fine specimens but age and sex not given for 2500 This Is of course a low price not more than cattle would bring and less than the venison would be worth If they could be sold In that form The price of such stock Is determined by the supply and demand and as long as the present restrictions on the sale of deer and elk are maintained low’ prices are likely to prevail Live elk sold at forced sale have 5000 HORNETS HIS FRIENDS WAS CURED By Lydia E Pinkham's Compound Vegetable Md-- "I send you here Baltimore the picture of my fifteen year old daughter Alice who was to health by Pinkham’s ble Compound She was pale with dark circles her eyes weak and Two different doctors treated her and called it Green Sickiless she grew worse all the time Lydia E Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound was and after taking three bot ties she has regained her health thanks to your medicine I can recommend it for all female troubles”—Mrs L A e Corkran 1103 ltutland Street with restored under but Mil Hundreds of such letters from moth era expressing their gratitude for what Com Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable pound has accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia E Pinkham Medicine Company Lynn Mass Young Girls Heed Tills Advice Girls who are troubled with painful or Irregular periods backache head sensations ache faint ing spells or indigestion should take immediate action and be restored to health by Lydia E Pinkham’s VegeThousands have been table Compound restored to health by its use Write to Mrs Pinkham Mass for advice free Lynn Strange Charm Poasesaed were generally for made favorable It In preserves The deproducing mand for breeding stock would grow and Increase the cost of starting as well as the returns from the busi- ness tions on Food BABY "I have always used Cuticura Soap and no other for my baby and he has He never had a sore of any kind does not even chafe as most babies do I feel sure that it is all owing to Cuticura Soap for he is fine and healthy and when five months old won a prize In a baby contest It makes my heart ache to go Into so and see a many homes head of with whole top its baby the a solid mass of scurf caused by poor soap I always recommend Cuticura and nine times out of ten the next time I see the mother she says ‘Oh! I am so glad you told me of Cuticura’ G A Selby Redondo (Signed) Mrs Beach California Jan 15 1911 Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere a sample book of each with will be mailed free on application to '‘Cuticura” Dept 20 L Boston VAIN FLETCHERS Senator Duncan U Fletcher of Florida sought his berth one night on a sleeping car on the way south from Washington Pulling back the curtains of a lower nine he saw that his bed was already occupied “HI there!" called the senator shaking the stranger by the shoulder The sleeper awoke and protested angrily Fletcher" explained “My name's the statesman "and this Is ray berth” an“You’ve got nothing on me’’ swered the other “My name's Fletcher and this Is my berth” "My full name Is Duncan U Fletcher” the senator elaborated “So’s mine" agreed the Intruder “Ah I see” said the senator politely “There must have been a mistake in reserving the Bame berth for two men of the same name I'll go Into the nert sleeping car" The stranger by this time was fully awake to apologize and proceeded and to offer to give up the berth This the senator would not do but went Into the car ahead and found a place to sleep An hour later thie train was wrecked The car in which the stranger occupied the lower nine fell through a trestle and that Fletcher was not killed The senator’s car was damaged at all — Popular Magazine gave up hope of recovery There were decided dropsical symptoms my heart palpitated violently and the pains in my back almost drove me frantic After doctoring without benefit I began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills and when I had used two boxes I was as well as ever” “When Tour Back Is Lame Remem berthe Name — DOAN'S” 60c all stores Co Buffalo N Y EVEN THE AND EXPERIMENT Intervention That Made It Certain Hour for Senator’s Death Had Not Struck by New Jersey Civil War Veteran Over Swarm of Black Insects Spring Lake N J — John M Wood veteran of the Civil war hero of Gettysburg and pioneer of Spring Lake has so completely won tbe confidence of a swarm of 6000 black hornets that they make an advance guard for him whenever he goes walking and buzz about bis cozy bungalow a veritable army of defence against unwelcome Intruders Wood made dhe acquaintance of bis friends several days ago dangerous Perhaps It was his courage that commanded a their respect During storm last week a blind on a nearby became Wood unfastened cottage climbed a ladder to nail it fast A few well directed blows with a heavy hammer and the veteran was conscious of a buzzing sound which carried with It a world of meaning A of black Btream was from a long crack in the emerging of tbe house Wood disboarding mounted the ladder cautiously rung by rung until he once more stood on terra firm a About him swarmdd tbe hornets never ceasing their weird bumming They lit on his shoulders they caressed his cheeks they sang reassuring melodies about his ears but not What charm one of them stung him he may possess for the strange insects he Is at a loss to understand Is but he says be the only person In America who can lay claim to the friendship of 5000 black hornets food supply Is an In choosing a portant consideration While elk have range for the elk done well In bluegrass pasture and on the prairie grasses alone they do far better on preserves which have a variety of food — grasses bushes and trees Rough lands well watered by streams and having a considerable of forested area are best proportion adapted to their wants On an average such lands will support about the same number of elk as of cattle on the same area without Impairing tbe range There should be thickets for the animals and a supply of winter foliage of other kinds will prevent the too rapid destruction of shrubbery In thickets' Except in times of snow elk will condition on orkeep in excellent grass pasture but a system or dinary which management regularly furnishes other food to the animals will be found better For winter hay and corn fodder furnish excellent forage but alfalfa has proved to be the most satisfactory dry food that can be given to either elk or deer A little oats or corn whole or chopElk are ped may be fed each day fond of corn and feeding corn and salt affords the beet opportunities tor winning the confidence of the animals and taming them Salt should be furnished liberally to all deer kept In lnclesures Running water although not essential Is of great Importance In maintaining elk In good condition Elk are not nervous like the common deer and seldom jump an orA fence five feet’ in dinary fence height Is usually sufficient to coniine elk and Henry Binning of Cora Wyo t thinks a fence Is ample When they escape from an Inclosure1 In which they have been fed they usually return of their own accord Some herds may be driven like ordinary cattle A small lnclosure for a vicious bull elk should have a strong fence seven or eight feet high The natural Im- CLOCK RUNS THOUSAND the ago Caring for Consumptives There are now four Bpeclal methods In by which consumptive workingmen the United States are being cared for In such cities as Albany Elmira and N Y the unions support Binghamton In a separate pavilion or hospital cities like Hartford New Britain and South Manchester Conn the workmen contribute towards the maintenance of a fund for the care of conalso conThe employers sumptives tribute to these funds There are alBO two national sanatoria for the treatment of tuberculosis owned and operated by labor unions one by the Inunion and ternational Typographical the other by the Printing Pressmen In Massachuand Assistants’ union setts Illinois and elsewhere large corand manufacturers have porations to care for all their agreed voluntarily for a limited consumptive employes of time length YEARS Inventor Asserts Mechanism Stores Energy Enough From Changes In Temperature— Is Patented New York— A clock which it Is claimed will run for a thousand years upon energy stored up from changes In temperature has been Invented by Friedrich Bangeter who has It on exhibition at his laboratory No 29 lloff street Staten Island A patent has Just been granted for this device which Is one of 60 Inventions to the credit of Bangeter who won gold medals at the world's expositions In Pari- - In 1900 and In Belgium In 1905 The secret of the clock’s energy is the reduction to a minimum of friction In Its running parts and the use of metals susceptible to heat and cold which by their contraction and expansion the inventor asserts keeps the wheels turning through a device which releasee metal balls in a wheel Bangeter claims he has coupled In a practical way tbe laws —of contraction and expansion and In order to show the pracof gravity ticability of bis clock be stopped it Then by opening the door' of the labso as to cause a change of oratory temperature the mechanism started and he asserted that unless Interrupted it would continue for a throusand years CREOSOTE TAINTS HIS Wasted Blessings Aunty (just arrived) — Bless your sweet heart! Marie— You neetdn’t waste any of on him aunty your blessings Who? Aunty— Him? Marie — My former sweetheart We’re mad at each other now — Judge cream Some men have a dice against giving up woman in a crowded CAKE Even thoughts In Handed Down by New York Supreme Finds No Favor Cleveland Ohio— The decision of Justice John Ford in a supreme court divorce case In New York city In which he advanced the 'opinion that any woman wanting a divorce should be given It by her husband finds no favor with tbe judges of Cleveland courts Instead of accepting Justice Ford's opinion as advancing the divorce tbe judicial opinion here is problem that it amounts to a harmful doctrine dangerous to the country’s home life and approaching au advocacy of “free love” “If a woman wants a divorce so swear badly that she will falsely against her- husband” said Justice Ford "It is his place to keep still and let her go ahead” ‘‘The divorce Is a problem of law — not one to be lectured on as proper” said Justice Estep “Such an opinion as Justice Ford Is quoted with Is a doctrine close to free 'love “Divorce should not be made an There are too many of easy matter them here and every other place In the country In Ohio one of the most common causes for divorce Is gross neglect of duty a blanket charge that makes divorce I easy think it should be changed antf believe that the legislature should some make provision to Investigate tbe troubles which lure husband and wife into court “Instead of helping people to sep Proved “There’s no question about It” said Is the place Scribblelgh “England fdr an author to live In who wishes We perfect English the expression of our environment after all and I wish to do my work In an atmosphere In which the language I use for the expression of my Ideas is spoken In all its pristine Do you not agree with me purity Lord Miggleton?” "By Jowve you’re bally right old his lordship — Harper’ top!” replied Weekly Mad "links Is just About It crazy about being “How does he show It?" “He Is trying to get bis wireless cage” parrot a Equivocal "Gladys can’t hide the fact that dyes her hair yellow” “You don’t suppose do you she could keep It dark?” she that Could Hardly Hear of Taste and Smell Were Also Greatly Impaired “I was afflicted with catarrh” writes Lebanon Kansas “I Eugene Forbes took several different medicines giving each a fnir trial but grew worse until I could hardly hear taste or smell 1 was about to give up in despair but concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla After taking three bottles of this medicine f was cured and have not had any return-othe disease” Hood's Sarsaparilla effects radical and' permanent cures of catarrh Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called 8arsatabs Sensei prejuplace to a yaiMUkyi WdUnl the prude has occasional that she likes to think W N U Salt Ltike City No perfumed i For Infants and Children The Kind You Have delicacies which they declared uneatable Dr Metchnikoff tbe savant called In person to say: “My dear sir I asked for orange cream but You have sent me creosote cream” Expert advice showed that wares were all tainted from the fumes of the wood paving outside of his shop and he has been awarded 2350 by way of damages £h ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENT AVifgelable Preparation for Assimilating iheFoodandRegula-tinthe S kvnachs and Bowe Is of iNFANTSTtHltim Promotes DigestionChcerfil-nessanRest Contains neither nor Mineral OpiumMorphine $i j il the court should have some means of measuring Just how great or how small their troubles are It works harm when marriage certainly ties are lightly regarded In high Bears the t Signature of Piptf9UDrSAffl£immH Pumpkin Sd MxSfnnn i hwhtlU Sfts Amt ftppermint Sd a? In fiiCtirionatStK4 places” "I believe Justice Ford was talking as a man and not as a judge” said Judge Harvey R Keeler “To spread a loose doctrine In connection with divorce cases strikes at the heart of the home and It’s dangerous” from a personal "Speaking standpoint I think Justice Ford is right” said Judge Martin A Foran “I don't think any family would go Into the divorce court “I wouldn't contest a divorce except If a charge of cruelty were made which would compel me to defend my character this way about It how“Feeling ever Is a matter for individuals and not for holding up to people the Idea that divorce is easy I believe there should be no divorce” Jersey Sore on Mosquitoes New York — An effort will be made make New Jersey mosquitoless An appeal has been made to Governor Wilson asking him to send a meson the subject sage to the legislature of New Jersey’s affliction peculiar He will be asked to recommend that a commission be appointed to wage war on this pest It Is pointed out that since the Federal government established in the Ithmus that the insect could be routed It Is a reproach to New Jersey that the pest has been allowed to exist Always Bought NotNarcotic t Justice arate Court their car tarts saturated with naphthalene were the cause of a suit which a pastry cook has just won against the city of Paris When the work was begun of laying wood paving In tbe street where his shop was situated M Charabot the cook resigned himself to the convenience until one customer after another returned to the shop with FREE LOVE SEEN IN DECREE — Decision Ford daughter Constipation causes and seriously aggravates many diseases It is thoroughly sured by Dr Pierce’s Pellets Tiny granules Parle Pastry Cook Recovers Damages From City Because Street Work Ruins Hie Confections Paris— Orange with creosote and Daughter — Pa why do you let go out every evening Mr Romance comes to see me? 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