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Show r CHURCHMAN'S KING EDWARD DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS WELL AND MADE STOMACH WEAK Rev. Lapley Suffered Twelva Ysart From It How Ha Conquered It; You Also Can, Free. STRONG England's Beloved Ruler Laid Low by Attack of Pneumonia and Bronchitis The Prince of By Lydia E. Pinkham's Wales Ascends Throne, Assuming Vegetable Compound Jefferson, Iowa. "When my baby the Title of George V. was Just two months I Sans I began a king Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and mother wroto and told you just how I was. 1 began to gain and now I Iat once real welL" Mrs. W. II. JJukueu, 700 Cherry St.. Jefferson, Iowa. Another Woman Cured. " About three Glenwood, Iowa. years ago I had falling and other female troubles, and 1 was nothing but skin and bones. I was so sick I could not do my own work. Within sir months I was made sound and well by Lydia 15. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-ound. I will always tell my friends fhat your remedies cured me. and you can publish my letter." Mrs. C. W. Dunn, (Jlenwood, Iowa. If you belong to that countless army of women who suffer from some form of female ills, just try I.ydta K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Kdward VII, King of England, has succumbed to the ravages of disease, and the English people-- In fact the whole civilized world Is mourning the passing of a monarch who had shown genuine abll ty as a statesman, and a capacity for ruling his people In a manner that will en shrine his memory In the hearts of his countrymen. King Edward, after a brief Illness from pneumonia, following bronchitis, died at 11:43 o'clock Friday night, I xi ii don May 6. (lathered around the bedside of the dying klug were the quoeu aud princesses. No hope had been held out through the day for the recovery of his majesty. Only a day or two pre vlous the king was conducting tlx business of state and giving audience but on Wednesday he was compellei to submit to physicians' orders. Sine then until the end bis decline wa For thirty years this famous rtmedy rapid. The king was seriously III hard' has been the standard for all forms of female ills, and has cured thousands of more than three days. women who have been troubled with One of the last utterances attribut such ailments as displacements, fibroid ed to King Kdward was: "Well, It Is tumors, ulceration, inflammation, ir- all over, but I think I have done iu regularities, backache, etc. If you want opoolal advice write duty." The Prince of Wales succeeded to forit toMrs.PInkhaiu.I-ynii.Muss- . the throne Immediately, according to Is free and always the laws of the kingdom, without of Cclal ceremony, assuming the title o HOWARD E. BURTON, WSM."0 V. His first official act, in pur HpMlronn prima: II: (Jold. Hllror. George Silver, Tbe; Gold. Up: Ziou or topper. II. Mai lint stiance to custom, was to dispatch tc and full prtcm II at wnitm work E'Upra umplr the lord mayor the announcement o: a. Uaifeonala HiaUuoaJ Bank. It Iit-lplu- ;l. .pplU-.tlni- aelli-lt!- . lis father's death. TIME V A How He Expressed It. Every small boy the right kind, anyhow thinks his own mother the symliot of all perfection. Few, however, bave tbe ability to express their admiration as prettily as tbe little hero of the following anecdote: Richard's mother was putting him to bed. and as she kisaed him good night, she caid: "Io you know you are the whole world to mamma?" "Am I V be answered, quickly, "Well then, you're heaven and the north ole to me!" Youth's Companion. Circumstances Alter Cases. "The trouble Is that ton many people give expensive presents. That's where the nilsrbief comes In." "Rot! My wife's father Rave her a house and lot." rWhat 1 I ' ; tk. v '. in' :: ,r i ' . beard trimmed to a sharp point His thin circle of gray hair diminished tin til he was quite bald. Even In his latter days he continued one of the best dressed men In Europe and whs regarded as a model for quiet refinement of dress and bearing. Tactfulness, which he possessed to a marked degree, was a conspicuous characteristic of the late king, although he was awayg frank, loyal anl . Those who associated with him have said he was emphatically the "good fellow," simple and courteous, but a stickler for the deference his rank demanded. Twice before ascending the throne Edward's life was despaired of. In 1871 he was so III with typhoid fever that for weeks hla death was expected. In 1S9H he fell on tbe stairs during a visit to Huron Ferdinand de Rothschild at Waddesdun manor and fractured a Complications ensued and for a time his condition was dangerous. His coronation, originally set for June 26. 1902, was ostponed until August 9 by Illness, was a pageant ot almost unparalleled splendor and the occasion for celebration throughout the world. His short reign was peaceful, after the conclusion of the Hoer war, which was In progress whi n he became king. Several times the king's life has been In danger from anarchists or cranks. On April 4. 1900. wbeu. as crown prince, bo was In Brussels. Jean i warm-hearted- x r .,'f-:-- m.- ' . 1 - i'7 a V' - J . Sipldo, a r , . j 15 year-ol- d boy, fired - at him trav-ele- r pref-enc- t r n 1 enli to f- -r oj-t- mae, enf-mer- s t - I rain, and aclivity out til the Ixwly, must b t la-- t e m Fair-tanks- al-r't- . t pion Put Back by Proper Pood e . fajte-rbur- Or lirain-faf- f and nervous prostration are sure to follow. If you want to know the joy on earth the joy that come with being well, try kef-nes- t Grape-Nu- ts Food only a small fraction was admitted. One of the most simple observances Throughout United Kingdom Services took place In the chapel Roal In Art Held Bemourrtieg England's palace, where ths royal Lost. family, with the members of the lal Ixndon Tbe services in all the king's household worshiped Hneliy .'hurchea throughout the t'nlted King morning Queen Alexandra a'tended lorn on Sunday had special reference and King George V. and Queen Mary to the death of the king. The with Ihe Princess Mary and the thre all dealt with the nation's grief, young prince, all wearing dep mourn, and the music was suck as Is cus"-mar- i trig, drovt ever from Marihormigli Immense house. Frlne Victoria, whi ta at funeral services. erod attempted to obtain entrance! been her mother's constant companion, Ut t. Ph il's and Wefm!nter, hut' '.3ti was preseat. NATION MOURN KING. ser-non- s There's a Reason" POSTI'M Cf.RF.AL CO . battle Creek. Mic h f.l . ? ( ' ' fA . ys Ax President's MessagS of Sympathy. President Tafl, upon Washington. learning of the death of Ring Kdward, wrote the following message of condolence to her majesty, Q'leen Alexandra. which was cabled to Backing bam palace: "On the sad evasion of the death of King Kdward I offer to your majesty and lo your eon, his Illustrious the most profound sympathy of the peopi of the United State. Onr heart gt oat to our British brothers. In their Vafesvenent. To - ( I 01 Caldwell Bldff., Montloello, IU. Didn't Care to Mention His Name. GEORGE V, KING OF ENGLAND. ; I "(.Id,' i as he was seated In a railway coacb. The Bhot did no harm. The boy was held nientaily Irresponsible. A plot to assassinate bint and Kin-Carlos of Portugal while he was In IJsbon In 190.1 was discovered and frustrated. The king was ulwsys a great and was uearly as well known on the boulevards ot Paris and In tbe casinos at Iliarrlta and Hifmbtrg as he whs along Piccadilly. He always exhibited a marked for the society of Americans. Albert. George Frederick Krne-Prince of Wales, who now becomes kin.;. Is tbe iwimd son of K.ng Edward and Queen Alexandra. He was bom at Mar borough House, June 3. 1G5. aeventeen months after the birth of his old"r brother, the Isle Duke of Clarence. KING KDWARD VII He and his brother enteted the navy as cadeta and he spent two ful instrument of the ministry and en llcNlde th social glioin which th He tlu-on the Urltannia. jtars ev Influence more abled wield him than lo king's death casts over Kngland. on a three )car" voyjse slatted of had been conceded the ihrone in th era linj mi am and long p!aiim-mound the worH on the Ita chatite. fetal niiint be abandoned The pat. In l:Z, when his brother ed. he be an able di)1omat and in all came He Prior and Prlnrrmi cf Wales ere to heir at parent and took h's a! go to South Africa with the tf)iia!rti, the more Important questions of house of lords as Duke ot the in i to the first cien policy during bis short rein. tie Yoik and the (iiince m parliament of the new confederation, made h'mself f It. In donieiic jwnl his engagement wa In May, but h acce.,iin to tbe thru le ill tie be mas lea aetive. but mieceed'd atin Minced lfil. to Princes Victoila May now pretent thl. in tr rgihenitig the ih.iio of th tit T"ck. and they were ma;ried July The death of h majenty m'V ais" tn5nsrrhy itb tbe effectually 18. 193. mean thf aband'iniur-n- t rf tb prtncl killirg whatever antl royalist The prince luraiti" Duke of Corn nrif-velt'f ex p:enid--nexisted at the time of hi aece. wall when his father took the throne, pal function tour. The nftu r'C i.tlnnt and sion aod soon after be started on a lour l H1 he rmhAfiay etitert infnem le Hi Influence- lib bl Initl'ster In tbe colonies. He opened the flist tsnceled. and the presentation f th adr.ooiy rapacity as rnu'h more p of the commonwealth of Ana d than that of CI teen Victoria, tral:a. In the fall of 1905 he went to freedom of the city a;id thf lun bem at the Gti.ld Hal ptobinly ulli be although h!s attiiue on tiie pollliral India. His Indian trip was generally not plainly qnentions of the day glven up regarded as nnsucceful from a politdefined When Fdaaid Vil breathed h's ical poiat a sporttnafi the f',HtiH there came to a co-the life f a It a In l?0t he visited Canada to attend an en- tb celebration at Qnebfo, and on that iiniqm ef onalif y. He was lovI al rf.p!. loved him most. H inoit niii k ra'!y, firct of a'l as a man thusiastic patron of raring and occasion met Vice Preid nt The prince is Pas h(e natural atlribtite made him fond of yachting, rricfce', athletics and 1ear to the hear's of his subjects, and hootlt!. Hi love of cirds as than his father and does not have a Iti h:s early days an1 an ardent love for sports. It has h'se ability to ntt ps a menarrh fulfill the ro'l ha. a railed on U a hi gsmbline for high Make gf filn f ret) predicted, therefore, that after M acce'on to tb throne the court "'imp wat denion?ttaed consjiicnotislr. Into trfi:ble neyersl time. H was born at Iturklngbam paiare. he was !i aaiety thai was aJwaya a feature durIn perrnal November He was rather ing Fdward'a reiicn will be less 141. the son of typirsl Knglifhmen a Victoria and lrtnce A'Jtert of bejow aversee stature of strong and marked. stid IJotha. Kdiieated by pri- heavy build. His ruddy face betokThe aew queen is the only dangh vate tutors on a p!an outlined by h's ened nod health and g'd spirits up ter of the lat Francis, Duke of Terk. father. b later studied at Edinburgh, In a short tlrri ago. Ha wore his gray Khe wa born May 26, 1H67. and mar V ' well. sue-jessfu- ',, - jife$hs si Thinking Takes Out Of the I .. l- " fas1 4 Vt f i I i ( ffl rv ul knee-cap- Wed-mon- Through an announcement that h saw the Hv. J. I), laple of Avondale Slatkm, liirmlngham. Ala., learned tlmt he could obtain a tree trial bottle of a remedy for the cure of and as he waa Interested, because he suffered wrote that It.way,Thehe remefor Caldwas Dr. dy well's Byrup I'ep-elMr. r.aplny, who Is a minister of tbs MfthodiHt Kpts-lopChurch, and a nerabvr of the On-trAlabama Contook the ference, thefree bottle with ..... i.l. (K.i. very speedily cured. Mrs- - Alice Northrua You or any other aufforer from constiIndlKftMtion and dyspepsia, slclc pation, headache and such digestive troubles can have a free trial bottle sent to your home prepaid by forwarding your name and address. It Is the gentlest, mildest, best tnHtlnii, most effective laxative tonlo you ever tried. PruKBlsta will sell you the rcuulnr bottles at 50 centa or 91, and results are irunranteed. A picture of Mrs. ot Qulncy. 111., a cured Northrup, la anyIs prcseutnd herewith. If there patient. about votir case that you don't unthing derstand write the doctor and he will advise yen. The address Is Dr. W. B. CaldIn his local pitper al Close Friend Knew, That Frame of Mind Was Not Apt to Be a Lasting One. Hen. T. ltlce and Hymen I.evy. both now dead, were two of tbe real old t Virginia characters In a small county seat town; Hen was tbe keeper of the town Inn and Hymen, a genuine Jew, ran a store. Hen was noted for profanity, drinking and gambling and telling unheard of yarns. Hymen wan a daily visitor at the Inn to got bU dram, and at times became thoroughly shocked at Hen's outrageous language and manners. Hen, one evening, joined tbe town boys in an exciting game of football on Main street, became overheated, and. cooling off too quickly, went Into pneumonia at night. Several physicians attended him, who noon pronounced Ms cane hopelofB. A dozen or more of Hen's friends, among them Hymen, were Handing around the bed Just before Hen's spirit took its fllKbt from earth, when Hen uttered a King groan and said: "Ob, have mercy on me." At this moment Hymen turned his bead itlowly and remarked: "Tbe good Ixitd oiiKht to take Hell right now. for he never will Ik- - so good no more." i n. Oxford and Cambrldgo. A long period of travel followed, during which he went over Europe anil the east. In 1800 he made a triumphant tour through the United States and Canada. Tbe prince was married March 10, 18G3, to Princess .Alexandra, oldest daughter of the Danish prince, who some mouths later became King Christian IX. Six children were born, two of whom, the Duke of Clarence and Prince A'exander, died. The surviving children are George Frederick. Prince of Wale3, Duke of Cornwall and York, who now becomes king; Prlnciss Ionise, who was married to the Duke of Fife; Princess Victoria Alexandra and Princess Maud Charlotte, who was marr.ed to Prince Karl of Denmark, 'tow King Haakon VII of Norway. The king was of the house of Han-avewhich dates from the succession to th throne of King George I. In 1714. Kdward VII assumed the throne on he death of Queen V ctoria, January 22, 1901, so that he was king less than ten years. Subject to fierce criticism In his youth for his manner of life, he lived down a rather unenviable reputation Lhrough long years of careful conduct and succeeded In winning the confidence of his people as almost no other sovereign of Great Hrltuln except his mother. Queen Victoria, has done. As x statesman, he was active and particularly so lu the field of orelgn affairs. The fact that he was he Idol of the people made him a use- - DEPARTURE HIS FOR fit' n, old I was comrun down pletely Internal or- and my were in JV; ried Prince George, Duke of York, July 18. 1893. Six children Ave sons and one daughter bless the household of the new monarch. The eldest. Prince Edward Albert, now heir apparent. Is a manly lad, who will be 16 years old In June. He U serving as a naval cadet. Prince Albert Frederick, the second son and heir presumptive, also Is a naval cadet. He ia 13 years oldr The other boys are Prince Henry William, Prince George Edward and Prince John Charles. The daughter Is Princess Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary. She was born In 1897. According to a circular Issued from Marlborough bouse Sunday night ths designation of the new queen will b Queen Mary. The role she will play at the new court has been th ) subject ol A colored woman presented herself the other day In an equal suffrage state at tbe place of registration to qualify for the casting of her vote on the school question at tbe next election. "With what political party do you Inquired the clerk of the unaccustomed applicant, using the prescribed formula. The dusky "lady" blushed, all coyness and confusion. "Is I 'bleged to answer that there question 7" "Certainly; tbe law requirea It." "Then," retreating In dismay, "I don't believe I'll vote, 'case I'd hate to bave to mention the party's name. He's one of the nicest in town." Ladles' Home Journal. 'affiliate?" gent-mum- a Had Rheumatism Couldn't Sleep. lady from Oklahoma City writes: "I was sick in bed with Rheumatism, considerable speculation. ankles swollen, couldn't Bleep. As Prince and Princess of Wales, cured me. They are great." the new king and oue-no li."j tch re- At Drug Stores $1.00. No cure, tired lives that It ia iUfllei.lt u form pay. Write for free trial offer." Westan opinion but It is almost safe to as ern Electropode Co., Dept. A., Los Ansume that tbe court vill be far less geles, CaL Vflliant than It was under King Ed Impressed. ward. Tbe latter atached the fullest "I think I shall let that woman rent cereand to the weight dignity my house." monies of the kingly office and all "Why?" state functions under his reign were "She's the first one who's called lo invested with the pomp and magnifi- see me about It who didn't brag about cence be considered befitting the court what a good tenant she is." or a great empire. He attracted to bis court a brilliant array of wealthy so- SORE EYES, weak, inflamed, red. watery and swollen eyes, iw PKTTH'S EYK cial figures, in which American All druggist 2Tc. or Howard married to English aristocracy, KALVK.Buflalo, N. Y. Bro, played a prominent part. It Is quite certain that great Many a man tries to stand on hla changea will be seen in the constitu- rights when he hasn't any. tion of the court circle. Queen Mary la credited with great strength of character and Is likely to exert far more influence on the court surroundings She Is than did Queen Alexandra. deeply religious and has a love for charitable work connected with the church, while King George, so far as Is know n. Is more fond of country Ufa and pursuits than of courtly pomp. TM amm aaW I .aaavA Hence there Is a general belief that the new court will be of a simpler and more austere type and that many ot those who heretofore exercised a paramount Influence will be obliged to seek comparative retirement A Elec-tropod- es heir-eace- BODY TO LIE IN STATE. Ixindon. The tomb of Edward VIL will be beneath the Albert Memorial chapel at Windsor, where the body ol his eldest son. the Duke of Clarence has sepulchre. The obsequies prob sb'y will be held May 20. Before the funeral. It has practically been decld ed. Ihe body of Ihe king will lie In Hate In Westminster Abbey. Before being taken to Westminster, the body wi lie In state In the tbione room at Buckingham palace. King Fdward'a casket will be fash lon'd iit of oak grown In the royal It will first b forest at Windsor lowered to th" Vltilt beneath th" chattel floor of 8t. James c'tapel. Wind sor castle. Afterwards, whn the pel manent tomb has been prepared. II wl',1 be removed to Albert chapel. QTieen Alexandra and King Oeorge conferred with various officers of th state and household concerning th funeral arrangements Hunday, after hold'na service in tbe royal chapel at Buckingham palace, which the tat Mrs: elwavs a't'nled when In resl there. The date of the burial as t'ntativrly Used for May 20, al though H may be May IS. the date on which Theodore lloose?et Is scha duled to deliver ihe Romanes lecture at Oxford university. The member it I believed, of the royal larmlr. would prefer there be no lying In state, hut It was represented to them that the wishes of the people were st; will strongly for this that Ihey were In to waive their personal inclina lions. dn" this I add the expression to your majesty and to the new k na my own personal sympathy and of my apprecla yon of those high qualities which made the life of the late king so potent an Influence toward peace and justice among nations." 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It's tn easy to try why not rtart tonight and ba help in the morning? arevk-CACABRT tnt a W SOt e e1f treatment, alt d'rr and starts firat in s e-r-g' a th woika. HUuom banc awl a. Hharkeltnn, explorer, who ar- FOR EIST shaving r, awr f rived here Sunday, said Ihe death of Mt fse t. frvtwr-- trt rvw-- f I si fwf it-- a it r1" f r.e afvr r win'M. King Edward Is a areat blow In Ant- pnrir r ra to iMa,, Wi mm lv, as the king had 0 ft V ft arctic axplorations, 1 nf CfPI frm fm rvrti materially aidej tbe Sha'ke'tou exp ti t'. fi aaw'M T'wt et r Ut l'er'h rV t fa If 'f ditlon. ' HMll tr.rr v.n4 t 14 V |