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Show RATIONING THE CIVILIANS OF STRASSBURG YeeMy Health Tallis A Single Remedy Often Cures Many Diseases VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. almost impossible to giro a list el 1ST t It U the endless diseases that follow indigestion, . Perhaps a si bole column in this newspaper would be required to print them alL Von eat to keep alive to supply blood and flesh and bon? and muscle and brain. It is eaiy.t see that if your food is not digested and taken up by' the delicate organs and distributed where it ie needed, a disease of some sort ie sure to come. Dyspepsia is a common symptom, and so are liier complaint, loss of flesh, nervousness, bad memory, dizziness, sleeplessness, no appetite. Many times, when neglected, results in coughs, throat diseases, calanh, bronchitis and even more dangerous things. And all these disorders arise because the food ie not properly digested in the stomach. It is plain even to a child that relief and cure are to be had only by setting up a healthy condition in the stomach. Dr. Tierce, of Buffalo, N. T many years ago combined a number f vegetable growths into a temperance remedy for indigestion, tnd called it , Golden Medical Discovery,-- It ie probably the most efficacious discovery ever made In medicine, for the list of people all over tho world who have had their counties ills overcome by Dr. Tierce Golden Medical Discovery makes an amazing total of thou- , sand. I know of no advice better than this: Begin, a Jiome good vegetable treatment today with this medicine. It will sliow you better than I can tell you what it will do. When taking Golden Medical you ran rest assured of one very Important thing it contain! neither alcohol nor opiates. There i nothing in it hut standard roots and herbs that possess Curative properties of a high order, A safe medicine ia the only kind you can afford to take. Die-cowr- All A. wnni formats FftRMI AS He a formula tM OBIfcL bl Fl'LV, X3S 1ark, balut Horn. J.' IT km in ' IaUaG . aA; U, LLUiUx . Had Heard Her Before. Doesn't be singing move youf' It did ofiee, when 1 lived in the adjoining flat. m n.nnim.gfi:ii 'lA-Ssrf- tdl sit PO&I air-tigh- impurity-proo- f t, packages. Be SURE to get YRIGLEY5 r 'i Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic, fascinating a Talcum Powder, an exquisitely . three kinds sealed AFTER Cut!-cur- scented 'convenient, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Benders other perfumes superfluous, One of the Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum). Adv. many people long to be rich knrtw how to spend what have properly; they :0 rt A man must stand erect, not be kept erect by others, Marcus Aurelius. f if 1 A good who--dont- - t y p-TV Ahir 5, ah, ' Western Phot hAe466wieWj6weeei6we6ws6weeAdee46i(ee6wi hy A Natural Question. When I 'was a little lad. The Test. Knicker What Is a stable govern said the portly plute, my good ment? -Docker One that is locked befort mother used often to Bay to me, Cythe horse is gone. rus, be honest and save your money. Ah, yes! returned old Festus Tester. And which did you do?" KanThe Idea. , sas City Star. What Is running In Jimps mage , sine just now?" Its Sound. I think, too much fugitive poetry. I am always on the qul vive when motor wlth-t- he --.It Is better to be-u- p T Is that a new make?" down with the measles. MuntuKiftw Knights of tolumbus wugous In the Place tie la Concorde, Puri, loaded with candles, cigarettes and periodicals for dlsirlbutlou among the men of the American army of occupation In Germany. FRANTIC WITH PAIN Lout Suffcrinj From Kidney TrouKe Thu Words Cu Rare Describe. I GRAVES OF U. S. AVIATORS IN FRANCE Dosi'f Erocjkt Health PRESIDENTS NEW GRANDSON tnd Happiness. Mr. Anna Thorson, 290 South St., I hadnt any Stamford, Conn., aaye: more strength than a child, and after weeping my back hurt me more and more. My - Lcadachev were no - bad it seemed aa though my akull Were being torn krl-tha- n -- into shred and 1 would lone finally track of everything and lift in a stupor for hours. I felt I had to keep going or lose my rnmu and 1 kept up often when I trembled all over with weakness. My feet were swollen and every bone in my MiwThowom body seemed to ache. My fingers got almost at rigid ai of wood and the knuckle pitM-eentiled. The kidney secretions were dark colored, scanty and terribly burning. 1 suffered more than word can describe. 1 fi f.lly began using Doan't Kidney Pillt and 1 believe with all my heart that they kept me out of the grave. I am well and nappy after going through enough pain to drive too frantic. Itoant saved my life." t- V ; ' f A i V ' 4sr: Va &&&'. MS'S Ck,.-lei- vC' , .y.,v, ,. Graves of American aviators at by the French. Strom to before me Ihu 13th day of flfrpt, MS- BENJAMIN M. AYRES, Sotary PubUO. Cm Dou'i at Asv Stars, 60s a Baa hiM b fclif I nnj nion ii -- Ws.ed.hiiheesuois ,,WuAo.OiVMWM siKv, sdviSiiKwiVihiSlVt'h ,vK .M.rtkV,aW'''' tlilerry, Alsne, France, that were This Is the first photograph taken of President Wilsons grandson and namesake, Woodrow Wilson Sayre, who was born to Mrs. Francis Sayre, the youngest daughter of the president. Mr. Wilson paid h's little grandson a visit at Philadelphia en route to New York. there he took the George Washington for France. The' photograph shows little Woodrow and his nurse. Miss Ruth Swisher." YANKEE HEROES EMBARK FOR HOME BP,1DINT CO, BUFFALO, N. T. FOSTOt-MILBUR- N v si s DOANS s d ,R.a . v jivissc liiAwsontw is awoioiawo.sv-v-i 'i fc, ten 0. S. GOIiGRE! QUICKLY HHDS STOMACH Joseph Taggart. M. C, from Kaoaaa, Declare EATONIC Beat for Indigestion He Ever Ueed. rint lied IMn-trir- t. 1 . H. Jtpectfnl!y, JOSFPH TAGGART, C. 2d Kan. T'lat.. Kan. City, Sana." Rearly all s'niuach trouble la caused by ton mtu fa arid In thn .tomsch. KATOMC neutraltaen thn Him aridity and mihlM yon to eat what yoa like and dlfeat what yon eat la rote fort. It keep thn atouiach tn a main of perfect health. Hem's the secret: EAT ONTO takes up tha tha aridity, drives thn fas out of t a body orwad tarn n rent bloat aoes with It. Coats only ear to usa it. Get a boa today from foot erugrtA Old p Try This Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep its delicious, pare fragrance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment . Princes and King. Rev. Dr. Kdwtn Ilejl Delk, related Fiery preference Is ghen the wounded In coming hack to the States. As the following story to his colleagues soon ns a woundd hero Is able to traiel he is jdaced on a train and ent tof of the Wartime Commission of. the n emhnrkation port. The photograph shows wounded leading a train at St. terchurih feiieration after a cnfer-Nazairenee: and being loaded Into an ambulance that takes them to the pier. American soldiers were marching J Mom: a roadln FTbtht n4 were wood The Is the wood of 8ra- rml with cigarettes and kK-f-s lightest ITEMS OF INTEREST by the bach, a logmnlnoti plant that grows girls along the roadside. Finally one built on Islands, anl near Lake Chad and on the tributaries of these women hitrded a box of Stockholm the rin n men on - " n - Island- - In- - a of thesipper NileThr treerwhlcTi ts mtos To a Yua n'v 'vnuiig doughboy Bound." For several months In th sometimes called the pith tree, often Nnyir.g at the same time; I am glad to attains a diameter of six Inches In the give you these. I am the Princess So- yenr It is closed by Ice. nnd-SUntil a few year ago the rate of two or three years of its life. At that It The Yankee soldier landed ns he i and shoot dies another of age star;. Japan Increase hi the population U j replied: Thats the stuff, wood roots. from When its the cut hot roO.(xiO. more than a a little kid; Cv hi-- h Tra the king of rlg1um. almost and white and at is briuSi. soft dose Is Increase put i last year phir" tbb like the pith of elder. , phia Public Ledger. to 8)tioo. -- , In-a- e Your Nose Knows" . w. 1 Folks Coughs Stop will be relieved promptly by Tiaoi. throat tickle ; relieves tmucuoa. The remind r tested by more thaa fifty yean el use is I burning qualities of the leaves. Tuxedo uses chocolate the purest, most wholesome and delicious of all flavorings! Everybody likes chocolate we all know that chocolate added to anything as a flavoring always makes that thing stiir more enjoyable. That is why a dash of chocolate, added to the most carefully selected and properly aged hurley tobacco, makesT uxedo more enjoyable Your Nose Knows " Sound Advice. The senior major of a British regiment was giving the benefit of his advice and experience to a youthful suh. See here." he exclaimed, this s your first dinner, and, well, go easy with the decanter, my boy. leT esprit de corps, and er and all that sort of thing. Heres a good tip. See those silver candlesticks there? When you can see four Instead of twe hy, clenr out. go home, SVe?" "Perfectly, and thanks awfullv," the joung officer, but dont you think you had bettor go home a once? Theres only one cnndlesrick " Ideas. RELIEF A eaagTvaunaa heara man rgum.ult tor and HU Oil trrat proportions. nun 1 In swa to eunvletloa, but Mi., tin cull faU vote on any annum bn Inninta upon nrldt-ncthat, on Its cars weight, Carrie la tlan eane f K ATOMIC" Joseph Tszssrt, from the 2nd Kansas City. Kans., decided that a trial of tha remedy, Itself. would fur---niah the most cone lual a snoot. Head hia decialon and do what ha tells jroa. Onn tan of EATONIC will coorinra thn most skeptical. It Is the beat rnmndy t ham at triad for Indignation. All smoking tobaccos use some flavoring. The Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manufacture of smoking tobacco, . on the Continent and in America certain sauces are employed . the use of the sauces is to improve the flavour and - ! o. -- -- TU Perfect Tobacco for Pipe end Cigarette y Chanmtwltf , a ,0 "T |