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Show NATURE'S ilCNALS. mm first Indication of kidney dls-- ! often backache. Then comes and aides, lameness, rder, " tbe blps , urinary troubles. These are the warning- snature's signals for Bnd help. Doan's Kidney Tills should be used at the first sign. Mrs. W. It. Cody, 402 15th St., Lewis ton, Idaho, says: "I bad a bad case dropsy and bloated 40 lbs. , In weight My ankles swelled and I had to wear shoes two sizes larger than I was nerr usual. naa And much run dnwn .is rnwvB" Vain using Doan's Kidney Pllla o down to natural weight and my UJnejn1 oecuio c.member the name Doan's. For 60 cents a box. alt ty all dealers. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. I -- foster-MUbur- n A HINT. BROAD illrCf C " Libia n, r,,cl wf-f- Her Stroke of Business E?lg,ish Singing Birds ! "!ini"nt INFECTION b Theodore Rooaevelt r . . book7oJ?;:rH 'li'!! bird, and Eng.uh t.. i . All Klghta lUnervod. 001 but ? .nd the h7rd Is 'tractive; u 10 I cooks. know th. i.;:' Practically all through the he ots of ,he wren and Shelley I know not ,n becau,' " th!? th, Ingfttoaata "e tht of our boune wrens. Milton and Keats: I "u." "! "U.ua- uui, oil tlje conirnrv lib- - (,... .. ... Worth'l ri.ob. .'..I. i unow mav .. Winter ft... .t of the old ballad. .th but .he son, did nd Cock Robin of th ,0 te ",e ,0 hLv brilliantly r'm,hal of Therefore I have ,he t,n' "i I the to hear the bird. UreatTl?e- - .nT hd The sedge warbler sang Td8" in the -- ..! ck rMi. . r.n h,ch wmlndrt me at time. la.y' could snatch but tli "J"1 :r::l'u Prt vuZ IT T' 2 wl - " 3 ,nter-fUepher- " ... "" T ..' Wl t, I cl Lt. tt'n"d. Edward Gre,.8. Ufa ful 1 i" ,5 I? 'D?:n,n' . vuiuwr "ur V. South! Sin? UHL?J rI r ,h.8 1. oi ' .1"'. we tramned , h rim I eutroose you love to so sleleh- then this again drove, time to the 41m. A rvf r i i.MiiioA narin nf vi Mig Jill' of the New Fore.t, where we edge Pj UCviiuiro vi uw first fiinr sleleh bens. took tea at an Inn, and then tramped tat-Y- es, and they often lead ud to through the fore.t to an Inn on Its othlb wedding bells. That's the best of er side, at Brockenburst. At the conclusion of our walk my companion made a list of the bird, we bad seen, Sign of Recovery. an asterisk opposite those It when the devil Is sick a monk putting which we had heard .Ing. There were U will be," said Rose Stahl sagely, il of the former and 23 of the latter, Hen the devil gets well In double as follows: Witness 'dlvll time. that young (tick Thrush. B.ackblrd, Lark. "Yellow Last iltl the ladies,' my kid cousin. Hammer, 'Robin, 'Wren. 'Golden lister he was 111, bo 111 ho didn't have Crested Wren, Goldfinch, Greenfinch, aj tense of humor left nor any sense Pled Wagtail, Sparrow, 'Dunnock either. I was staying at the same ho (Hedge Accentor), Missel Thrush. tel tnd when I went in to look after Starting, Rook, Jackdaw, 'Black Cap, tim he virtuously remarked that his Garden Warbler. 'Willow Warbler, Item was no place for a 'Chorus Lady' Chiff Chaff, 'Wood Warbler, 'Tree kid promptly shooed me out. ' (A few 'Reed Bunting, 'Sedge WarCreeper, han ago I spanked that kid.)' Then bler, Coot, Water Hen, Little Grebe Jlf got geared and sent for a doctor Tufted Duck, Wood Piled the doctor sent for a trained (Dabchlck). geon, Stock Dove, 'Turtle Dove, Peepse. For several days I got bulle wit, Tit (?Coal Tit), 'Cuckoo. '.Night-Jar- , ps of bis progress from the chain'Swallow, Martin. Swift. Pheasant. The fourth morning she set v mind completely at rest. 'Sure, ma'am,' said Maggie, 'an' I Link he do be gettin' along very well nurse was sittin' on bis lap this brain'!'" rmaid. Partridge. The bird that most Impressed me on my walk wa the blackbird. I had already heard nightingales In abundance near Lake Como, and bad also listened to larks, but I bad never beard either the blackbird, the song thrush, Mrs. Wiggtn's Idea of London. or the black cap warbler; and while I During the recent visit of Mrs. Wie knew all three were good singers, P. the American author, in London, I did not know what really beauInterviewer called on her. With tiful singers they were. Blackbirds bell poised, the interviewer were very abundant, snd they played a ked "And what do you think of Ixndon, prominent part In the chorus which we tx wigginr heard throughout the day on (very Ton remind me," answered the au-o- r band, though perhaps loudest the folcheerfully," "of "'tho young5 lady lowing morning at dawn. In Its habits sat beside Dr. Gibbon at dinner. and manners, the blackbird strikingly turned to him after the soup. resembles our American robin, and InDo, dear Dr. Gibbon,' she said, tell deed looks exactly like a robin, with about the decline and fall of the a yellow bill and plumage. It horn erervwhere over the lawns. pan empire.' " Just as our robin does, and It lives In nests in toe garden, in tne same rasn-Ion- . Those Cocked Hats. Its song has a general resema Into Is WilyMy salary knocked sea nat this week. blance to that of our robin, but many My-W- hy? ? V ,,v ?' V. of the notes are far more musical, Wily My wife's chantecler will more like those of our wood thrush. It all. Town Indeed there were Individuals among Topics. those we beard certain of whose notes The entire nature of man Is the RPpmpd to me almost to eaual In Dolnt wood aen which Is given1 him to cult! of melody the chimes of the -- w. e. Gladstone. thrush; and the highest possible praise for any song bird Is to linen us song to that of the wood thrush or hermit hmah I oortnlnlv An not think that the blackbird has received full justice 31-Breakfa- st I knew that it was a In the book.. I but really had no Idea now singer, One a singer be was. I suppose one of hi troubles has been his name. Just as'wlth our own cat bird. When he p coal-blac- tat Out Cooking Easy to start the day wol and comfortable if, in the pantry ready serve ritrht- from the' - Package. No cooking just add some and a little sugar. quired; wm Especially pleasing Summer mnrni'nFS w '"a berriies or fresh "eSe , On , ot. at Sagamore Hill. 1 was . listened to and looked at theai ,n remembering the tba birds I had ,0M 1" n u m e.ngiana. On the evening of r rocking r on ,M "oad veranda, looking awards the glory of f"08' the e sickly grassed hill side sloped down In front of me to a oeu or forest from which rose the golden, leisurely chiming of the wood thrushes, chanting their vespers; through tbe still air came the warble of vlreo and tanager; and after night-tal- l we heard the flight song of an oven bird from tbe same belt of timber. Overhead an oriole sang in the weplng elm, now and then breaking his song to scold like an overgrown wren. Song sparrows and cat birds sang In the shrubbery; one robin had built Its nest over tbe front, and one over tbe back door, and there was chippy', nest in the wisteria vine by the porch. During the next 24 hours I saw and heard, either right around the bouse or while walking down to bathe through the woods, the following 42 birds: Little Green Heron, Quail. Red Tailed Hawk, Yellow Billed Cuckoo. Kingfisher, Flicker, Hummingbird. Swift, Meadow Lark, Red Winged Blackt ird, Sharp Tailed Finch. Song Sparrow, Chipping Sparrow, Bush Sparrow, Purple Finch, Baltimore Oriole, Cowbuntlng, Robin, Scarlet Thrush. Thrasher, Cat Bird, Scarlet Tanager, Vlreo, Yellow Warbler, Green Warbler. King Bird. Wood Pewee, Crow, Blue Jay, Cedar Bird. Maryland Yellow Throat. Chickadee. Black and Whit Creeper, Barn Swallow, White Breasted swallow, oven Bird, Thlstleflnch, Indigo Buntine. Towhee. Grasshopper Sparrow and Screech miere"ed as 1 ' """h Red-Eye- d Black-Throate- Owl' I sent tbe companion of my English walk John Burroughs' "Birds and Poets." John Burroughs' life work Is beginning to have Its full effect In many different lines. When he first wrote there were few men of letters In our country who knew nature at first hand. Now there are many who delight in our birds, who know their songs, who keenly love all that belong life. For instance, Madto ison Caweln and Ernest McGaffy have for a number of years written of our woods and fields, of the birds and tbe flowers, as only those can write who join to love ot nature the gift of observation and the gift of description. Mr. Caweln Is a Kentuckian; and another Kentucklan, MIbs Julia Stockton Dlnsmore, In the little volume of poems which she has just published. Includes many which describe with beautv and charm the sights snd sounds so dear to all of us who life. Miss know American country Dlnsmore knows Kentucky, and the gulf coast of Louisiana, and the great " "I bad not heard that you had re turned from your wedding Journey," said the friend ot a Juna bride when the two met In a down town store. "We arrived day'lefore yesterday." ssld the new Mrs. Latour, gazing abstractedly Into space and speaking with a marked absence of her accustomed vivacity. "You seem different, somehow," observed her friend. "I hope you are happy." "Of courre I am happy," fiivhed Mrs. Latour. "Pbll is a perfect dear and I am absolutely blissful." "You don't look It," averred her frttv.d. bluntly. "To tell the troth, f am terribly at this moment," confessed Hrs. Latour. "You know that we had a grrn; many handsome wedding presents, but there was one article that I perfectly detested. It was a stiver Ice pitcher with goblets to match." 1 remember It," said the friend. "It was decorated with a Bacchus dancing with nymphs. I heard soma one wondering what business Bacchus had on a receptacle for anything so mild as Ice water when he is supposed to be particularly Interested in stronger liquids." "Precisely," agreed Mrs. Latour. "Nothing about the old thing wss appropriate, and nobody's using ice pitch ers now anyway. an-nry- ri : van WUIi weather on proper Memory Lingers' 'OSTtJM CEHXAL CO., ttle Creek. Mien. ti gy ltd. J "n CUR AND Workman's Thoughts Not Altcgstrw Fixed on What Might Be Called Higher Things. Tlck-tnck- tick-tac- k. - dor-fancier- pital In New York, which provides for 150. HEARD IN A GROCERY STORY. replied Jimmy, as ha puffed a cigarette. "Wld a dog fancier? What do yow do food the dogs?" "Naw! When a lady comes to and buys a pet dog I teach 'er tw to , whistle." The Philosopher of Folly. "Kind words never die," says th Philosopher of Folly, "and that Is why they are so seldom carried out." Ir. Florae's Pleaaant Pellet teaakta amt lavta. Mninara, liter ami booeli. MuMHUt muul. SMf to lake a eaady. nil Itaj Woman's Inhumanity to man makes) countless divorce lawyers happy. n, aw. VhilMi MnnthlBV SlTram. for children teethlna, Hri,itbe numi, rediieeaftfe The crop that never falls year after year is trouble. " . Merle-Browne- Dusty Roads tha time aoa rch fin n. "Woman In her youth," she went on, I "is especially apt to be selfish. never forget the story of the young man from Boston wbp stood In the center of Boston common In a downpour of torrential fain. "As ho stood there, soaked to the skin, a little boy In a mackintosh accosted him. " 'Excuse me, sir,' said tbe boy, 'but are you the gentleman who Is waiting for Miss Endlcottr, ' ", "'Yes the young man answered. " 'Well,' said the boy, 'she asked me to tell you she'd be here just as soon . as It clears up.'" Might Do It. ' ss A Ulaea m Battle ef 1 1 1 lost a CMUagM tha bottom (tea la tha vou ii ana h m print DOue too. and washes away aU tba aoat aadthlretaiaotblafalta will, btoacaae tit spot DeUclaat lehnaalag Wnatataa So Everywhere) U "Tb Tmk A beat ahat K It and all aboot Ceta-Cek- r any k It M atUcfou. wbolien U taairiaa aa4 bearlctaL audebrartrtuljrt n4chralx Irea coan locoM. rroclnf hi eunty 1 A wholerooMana. YsuraaoteandaaV , dren oa a anenj will briof T X.UI Inierealag booklet. V w 1 Cora-Col- a Co, Vw 0-,'lk- II ff AUanta.Ca, UII f If I I WVak era yM Coca-Ve- la DYSPEPSIA "Do you know anything that will kill potato bugs?" asked tbe young man with the yellow fingers. "Having taken your wonderful Casca "Yes," said the old lady with the rets' for tfiree months and being entirety gingham apron, crustily, "get 'em to cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepaia, I think a word of praise la due t imoke cigarettes!" Yonkers 'Cascarets' for their wonderful composition. I have taken numerous other so called remedies but without avail, and I find that Cascarets relieve more in a Important to Motnera Examine carelully every bottle of than all tbe others I have taken wouldday ua a and safe sure for CASTORIA, remedy a year." lames McGune, see Infants and children, and that It 108 Mercer SL, Jersey City. N. J, ftnnra iha Pleaaant, Palatable, Potent. Taafs GooO. Do Good. Never K token, Weaken ar OrhM, 100.25c. SOo. Never sold lo bulk. Tbarav Signature of ulna tablet atampetlCCC. (rUMiaotnad ta , In Use For Over 3 Years. ear w your muttey back. ait Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought (Jutffl&Zfc To harbor fretful and discontented thoughts Is to do yourself more Injury than It is in tbe power of your greatest enemy to do you. Mason. When Rubbers Become Necessary And your ahoea pinch, ahaka into your h( Allrn'a Knot-fintha antlseptlo powder for tha feet. C'urra tired, urhlna fppt and takea the ating out of Cnrna and llunlom. Always uaa It for Breaking In New shoes and for dancing; partlea. Bold i s, Sample mailed FFIKB. everywhere Address, Allen S. Olmsted, La Hoy, N. 26c. t. It is easier to raise a disturbance than a mortgage. Welcome Words ' .. s American Artist's Success. Miss Elizabeth Nourse, the American artist who lives in Paris, has Just had one of her paintings purchased by the French government It Is called 'The Closed Shatters" and has been bought for the Lnxembourg gallery. Miss Nourse began her art career in Cincinnati as a pnpll of her brother-in-law- , Bean Pitman, a brother ot Isaac Pitman, the Inventor of shorthand. She has long been a member of the Woman's Art club ot Cincinnati. a hi and tlied and mur threat ary witn aim um oui. tiumaa aoda fonntala and treat yvutMII r !" "What a situation!" said her friend, laughing. "You wouldn't feel like laughing tf It had been you," declared Mrs. Latour In aggrieved tones. "I turned my baok squarely to the counter, hoping to conceal that towering pitcher from whom I greeted Mrs. Merle-Broweffusively. "T am so glad to see you, I told her. 1 was thinking a moment ago that you would admire those lovely lampshades on the other side of the room. Come and see them,' I took her arm, hoping to get her over there and eventually to 'shoo' her out, sho to speak, before she could discover what I was about But It was not to he." "In a moment, dear,' she - said. There is something I want to see in this department first!'-- ' Then she discovered my pitcher! '! - ' 'My first thought was to' pretend that there had been doplicates and this was the other one, but I knew she wouldn't believe It, for I will venture to say that there Isn't another les water set decorated with a grinnlwg Bacchus anywhere on the face of the globe. "'Ah! she remarked with a peculiar expression. "That Is the pitcher 1 gave you, Isn't It? " 'Yes,' I answered boldly. 1 have brought It down to have my nanie engraved on it.' "'How thoughtless of me not to have had it done myself,' she purred. 'Don't say a word. I Insist upon having tbe bill for-- the engraving sent to me. I shall have your whole name put on, your new name. " No. Just put "E. N. L." I ssld tc For I was wild to the salesman. came get away before the proprietor ' . back. " 'Nonsense,' objected Mrs. Merle-BrowIt shall he Evangeline Net tleton Latour, and there Is room for . it under that cunning Bacchus. A Hrt Stm picnic. ,, ctlll ha 400. for Alarm. .ay there are about They Ward "I have decided." .aid the theatrical 2T6 000 automobiles owned by individmanager, "to give you a trial, wis. uals in tbt United States, or one for to oenu Arlington. Please be reaay every 400 population." afternoon. are you In the 400 Mondsy McAllister-W- ell, rehearsing . k ti,, hafnra so mucu. u Statesmen. "Thank you . .. . Inform vou that yatfYonkers go any to wear tlghu refuse I shall positively . . DML" Filling Up. In I iv . Hit or a gown mat is cm l.a do when you havt no do you "What In the part hard to nil up." "Oh. that's all right . . be mil will news? U mot news." explained no that I'l going to have we "When - "we use larf merely have to -- una Dn-u York journalist, the New wnen v,v. and help to scream UD " er strikes town." No Cause DAY s "was given me by Mrs. Wilbur Merle-Browwhom I wouldn't have invited if mother had not insisted upon It, for I don't like her, and never did. I thought about that Ice pitcher at Intervals during our wedding journey, and I made up my mind that I would sell It If possible snd with the proceeds buy something I really wanted." "That was sensible," said her friend. a 1 am sure you will never regret it." "Walt and hear the rest I found a "I Just hsd a fall on your sidewalk." place where they would consider the , "I am very sorry, my dear sir," "Well, I wish you would sell your purchase of it and I have just come from there. The pitcher and the gobngar straight and put your sand on lets were on tbe counter. The propri- the sidewalk,". etor of the shop had examined them 8eltlsh Youth. and I had mentioned my price, when "Youth is apt to be selfish," said he was called to the telephone. Just tho at that moment who should come sail- Mrs. Mary E. Wllkins-Freeman- , distinguished novelist, at a Matuchen ing up the counter but Mrs. iuTSrS1i EL-il three-fourth- "That pitcher," continued the bride, Merle-Brown'- i RECKONING Only twenty-onprisons In fifteen Mayor William S. Jordan, at a Donv states and territories have provided ocratlc banquet In Jacksonville, said special places for the treatment of of optimism : their tuberculous prisoners. These In"Let us cultivate optimism and hopw. stitutions can accommodate, however, fulncss. There la nothing llko It. Tho ot optimistic man can see a bright aid only 800 patients. In ' tbe major prisons and In practically to everything everything. all the jails of the country the tuber"A mlsHlounry In a slum onco laid culous prisoner Is allowed freely to his hand on a man's shoulder and Infect his follow prisoners, very few said: restrictions being placed upon bis "'Friend, do you hear the solenm habits. When tbe congregate mode of ticking of that clock? ; And oh, my friend, do you know prison life Is considered, the danger ot Infection becomes greater than In the what day It Inexorably and relentlessly general population. New York and brings nearer?'Massachusetts are the only states "'Yes, pay day,' the other, an honwhere any systematlo attempt has est, opttmlHtlc worklngman, reilld." been made to transfer all tuberculous A Specialist. prisoners to one central Institution. Tbe largest prison tuberculosis hospi"I don't see you on the messenger tal Is In Manila, where accommodaforce nny more, Jimmy," sold tbe lad tions for 200 prisoners are provided. wtth the envelope in his hand. The next largest Is Clinton prison hos"No; I've got a good Job with a . ,,. PRISON e also the regions that lie outside of what can be seen with material vision, For years In our family we have had some of her poems In the scrap book "The salesman blundered over the cut from newspapers when we knew spelling of the name and he hadnt aklaM a.tAA.t has AVftorit th so mucn in evi- noiuii.8 v" Initial finished writing It on a card, when the one who verses. s.,ae! In tbe Only . slened a reallv proprietor returned and blurted out: aenco , h h of (h, ,rU we 'Your price for that water set Is too beautuui singer. ih ixwi mM .v. h... high, madam. I will give yon $12, " The most mus cat singer we neBra uwhich Is liberal, considering the plat w.,my warmer, can jo th. hack tractive In Its .implicit; ana patno. lng and the fact that nobody la bur mv ear Its song seemed more musical mw uw vFui. , Ing that sort of thing at the present .l - . ,k nlhHfiffala It" Was. Wim WU1CU urnnoema man wwi that make a aim. time.' . ' I "The salesman ( stared and Mrs. lips were set as shs said: 'I perceive t have interrupted louthernriver. and western plains; a business transaction.' Then before d know, rushing wind, and running I could find, my tongue she had she melody, It can hardly d ,lghti and iound, of marched out of the store." water minor. .ngrsthyobln he , Among the "What did you do about the water tell, those bidden set?" asked tbe friend. !L frombe bok.. and know, orand almost e near, Bwr nB0 "I accepted the sum the man ofrw n mred to find blm a. friendly thing, fered me and would have taken It if . tc be and attractive.. h proved ROOSEVELT It had been 30 cents," replied Mra I naa not reuc Latour, savagely. .rh THE Peculiarly Favorable Field There for the Spread of the Scourge of Tubei miosis. ... Toasties t0 not. of the song thrush. It Is far easier to recthat master the singer (anise blm ss he Is It Is a fine thing for England to have .uch an asset of the country. , - ...!:.,... 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