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Show ' ALLIGATOR Uft qffComs! Doesn't hurt a bit and fnezotm . costs only a few cents.; ? . - between leetIZ": 1 The Reminiscent fraction. , be a back remarked Uncle Bill Bottle-to- p "What number r Inquired the village wag. "I haven't thought about that, Kuewi It's about two and seventy-fiv- e hundredths." t . i. Si ImitaiiohG Are Paimerou Oa ; The alligator is another good cttt ten whose usefulness Is overlooked. for killing alligators has been from time Immemorial a popular pastime. In Louisiana tt was found that when the alligators were killed off - the muskrats multiplied and destroyed the moc levees ; alsoi the cotton-mout- h casta, the garfish and the earn In creased wonderfully. Whereupon pro- teenou was given to tne alligators. This laccrtlllrth, to give "him his.cflr-rec-t family name, has probably kept the mUKkrat away from the South Carolina coast, or the wuskrat Is? unknown on the coast. If allowed to mlutlply the alligator will make In roads on the carp, the garfish and the cotton-moutan 'undesirable members of our fauna. "Thejram total of the elllgattn etlTaolng amounts to this;. He catches aHig now amTtSen; once Jn a long while pulls a hog or bites "the tall offa cow, for sundry cows along the Atlantic stump-tHllo- d Coast Une right of way have met misfortune In this way. The cow, the dog and the hog are out of place when the alligator can .get at them; but at best very little of this happens. Charleston New s and Courier. i suppose I'm getting to number," sadly. HAS GOOD POINTS South Carolina Newspaper Gives Soma Reasons Why Indiscriminate Kill-- : Should Be Stopped. x Ing With your lingers ! Yon can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom f A" tiny bottle of "Freeione" cosrii little at any drugstore; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly It stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without omT bit of pain or soreness. Truly No" hum-bu-r! -- THE HEAVER COITNTY WEEKLY PRESS. BRAVER. UTAH 4 h, Aft OHIO "druggist writes to FATHER AND SON CAMR TRIP ather-aod-so- o i father toutd not eome., Fathers were not bothered by details or required to take active part In our program (except camp-firebut watched closely the scoutmaster's decisions, how lie handled the swimming whose: by-thes- tureof Acid Stomach - That ' sltUr startem-a- . kwlcfclac after Una--all Bat m ar only Srat to imntm isnaUthy wars yea of mwful troabloa If ast atoppoo. Boadacho, bllloanMM, rhaamatlna. clatlca, that tbwd, UatloM (eilnc, lack of nrvy, eaaecr aaa alcara aiaalmi. iBMmata, f tha tatoMlawa and mnr other atlroaota r traooabla to Thoasand ya. mUlloaa of aaopla who aa ht to aa wall aad at rone ara mara waak llacs iiiwji of Thar raaily atarra la too tnldat af plaaty bariaai toay 4e aot aneaah atrana-taad fma vitality U food th.y aot -Taka BATONIC aad staa roar atataaah a aaaca ta Oa Ita work riant. Mama t otrons, EATON 1C aool. awoat and oomfortabla. brlnci aaJck nUtf for boartbara. aatchlae, indlfMtloii. Moat mm4 by aeM-tmae- ar aypi rt h . tadlaaattoa aad otbar atamaek raiaarlaa. dlaaotloa halpa yoa (at fall atraartb food. Thoaaaada oar BATOKIC from la tha meat woaderfei atomaak randy la B root fat them relief wbea eaerr-tklworld. tba aloe failed. Oar boat teatlmoala! U what HA TOXIC will do for yoa. So fat a b4 toe boa at SATONTC today from year dracaiet, aae It Bra day if yoa're not pteaaed, ret are St Sad vat year money back. rr nc ' : i vi LetCuticiiraBe YcorBeautyDoctor H Cfl Adclatfeftt6fAi t rnnm.-- a .:J-:At.TWbvMu- Salt take City, He. ' ' -.- 1. " ' ; Tha Presbyterian Bird. the early spring we begin to hear the song bf the Presbyterian bird. lie starts off with a few rattling notes, makes a quick leap to a high strain, ascends through many a mek dioua variation to the keynote, and suddenly stops, leaving hla song to sing itself through your brain. To amplify another's Illustration, It la as though he said TEEEE-RIANE. 8. " Blglow In Boy's Life. ' 4 34-1- 19. -- Reducing the Tariff. father being a minister, I had the pleasure of being entertained on My 'In several eccaslons. Once, when the bride and groom stood up and the person had commenced the ceremony, the bridegroom Interrupted the ceremony thus, "Just a moment parson. I forgot to ask what your tariff would be on this Job." The minister replied that he hadn't a eet price, but accepted whatever was given.' "Well," i Solomon's Bed. the groom, "marry us a dollar's bed built especially for Solo The worth." Chicago Tribune. mon la described aa being of cedar . from Lebanon," the pillars of which b0 Mot were silver and ita bottom of gold, stonewall Jackson, the great Southwhile its covering was of purple (Song once ern general In the Civil war, course,- - meter ..Songs. ilUJh WJu-pf. te the Confederate would have been too hard to sleep war department at Richmond: upon and Solomon certainly had a "Rend more men and fewer questions." mattress of down and soft pillows for his head. r- T P1 Stronff Granulalel! or or Adult Infant use Murine often. Safe for At n rwmriafa. Writs for Free Ere Book. TOlintVES Kariai FIRST-AI- D JOB. ?nUfUmed Ijtttmij CaafUi,ttkJjs,B.l.a. apart My country Is the world and my religion Is to do good. Thomn Paine. V v I 1 I V III 7 I I f r t I re 7 oa imltatloas,' Tour own Judgment teSa you that Fletcher's Castoria haying for oyer thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must jealously guard it, Then, it follows that this company must use the very heJt or materiaC, Hast employ experts la the &clcctioa of the herbs. ' Unit retala skilled chemists la its manufacture. ; Tour same good judgment must teU you that these irresponcTv.? Imitators are trading oa your credulity and the reputation built c ? by Air. Fleteher, during all these ytara, fchls (Uatoriav-- - made ' - - .- u andv rewisnn"r Sleep s NOTHExt SHOULD KEAO THE BOOKLET THAT IS AIOUND EVttY SOTTLE Or lufrTn i ., rTrr" P Ja 1 Exact : C-c- . o rUTCKUrl CAST0r.it CASTORIAv7ayg ' Eoii3 the ECTitsro cf Li p Wrappaa. Vl atNTaUS SSMMMV, : Warned Her. ftather Neat "I object to admitting the plaintiffs "Where are you going?" axked the ankles aa evidence." butcher's wite. "On what groundsf Tm going out to get some butter." "Ahem ! Tour honor, this Is a breach don't buy K at that stre We,-aacross from my The man over ef promise suit and I don't want my tirsre ibonvwed my scales this morn- - client's Judgment to appear at fault Hi passing up a pair like that" ing." Boston Evening Transcript. KWVtH , SITV. Watch-Ciga- Cutter. r A combination watch and cigar cutter Is a new novelty Just brought out for the man's pocket . y 'm it la ..... - ...... 4 , Hand When an Aeoldent H Te i pen) and Wtth the Right Help. fcarder you knock 'down a true the higher he will bo usee. - Noah was six hundred yesrs bid be fore he knew how to build an ark- don't lose your grip. Silver Threads. A success la a mad who has stuck ,Tbe average woman would to one Job long enough to do it well. be. married than happy. : . The war department baa agreed to detail an officer la the near future to the Boy .Scouts of America to . co operate In deciding details la the mat " ter of uniforms. There are many returned army offi cers and men taking up the request ef the war department to act aa scout-masters for the troops of boya. Some of these have merely changed the but tons on their unlfonaa. The national headquarters of the Boy Scouts of America through the chief scout executive, James K. West, makes this announcement in regard ta scoutmasters' i tnlforms: r " ; i "We doubt very much the advisabll Ity.of favoring aa a permanent pol icy converting army officers' uniforms Those into. Bcoutmasteca uniforms. who have had army experience are en titled to use these uniforms1 for a lim ited period at least" WHAT 8COmiNQ. IS WORTHS r Some scout drive quite a few miles to attend troop meetings. Scoutma'iter U. H.!Kurtt of Troop No. 1 of Locuatdale, Pa, aaya: "Only three Locustdala scouts live withia A mile of their headquarters. Many of them live from seven to nine miles away, and they come on wheels or on horseback or In automobllea or they walk, . , "At every meeting there are scouts who, having come by train, must, owing to poor service, walk back bint miles, and sometimes these boy walk both ways. "One oatrel leader, in the terrible days of early 1918, walked five miles to the meeting through a sleet storm that was prostrating telegraph poles." COLLEGE MEN LEAD SCOUTS. ' Scouting has aroused considerable Interest at Tale. Thirty-five undergraduates are now scoutmasters and assistant scoutmasters of troops in New Haven, Conn. . SCOUTS WELCOME SOLDIERS. - Boy scouts of Los AniHev Ob1 held up for a day In tholr milk bottle drlye to take pnrt In the "Welcome Ilmue" celebration given to thHr Me irotbera lust back from "over "ier ' r stride ''raj'";- It's toasted to increase the good, wholesome flavor of the Kentucky .Burley tobacco, A regular man's smoke and deli-ciou- , sl -- rather ... TO SPECIFY SCOUT UNIFORM. OI When a fellow la atuck von himself It's ft mighty difficult matter to get him - lA' :; gtwtjj, this-messa- w ; : v' ... Wny do ws go oftea call your tttcfttioato imitatlont of Fletcher" Castoria? Because it Is a baby's medlck'o and Imitations are ahraji ' Cheerfulness wd ReCaaUl Imitations of a'remedy for infants. , 1 dangerous, (arttcularly nctofx Opwm, Morpiiiiic Tour druggist may aot keep aa imitatloa but taey are to d fourS MiccraJ. Not nabcotw. on drug-stoshelTes. Reliable druggists think only of the welfare '. it their customers. "The other kind only of the greater profit to to other attacks. - Ask for the original Imported COLD MKDAIi brand. Three aises. Money re funded if they do not help you. ' I JS:- 1 PER ss ' Tha Cause, ,' Teddy hated to wash his fare more than once a day. Just as vehemently he liked to use the hose to sprinkle the flowers. Father bod to remonstrate with him for oversprinkllng his flow- era. Tou'll make them wilt if you sprinkle them at any time except In the? morning he told him. A few days later mother was trying to persunde him to wanh his face for flinch. Tbvn grandmother tried to use her Influence. "Why I always wftsh my face before lunch," she told him. ? Then Teddy looked at grandma's wrinkles and remembered ' the flowers. l PS, an(ijutjeenywjjutea4ts,- - be t'i r .? ry rami " . A SCOUT m Quaint and curious are, the ways of some reptiles of the desert, as revealed by the famous naturalist C L. Camp, who has been studying them in the Colorado desert. He tells of some rep tiles, the burrowing snake sonora, the gridiron-taile- d lizard, the ocellated sand lizard, and. the desert, "horned toad," which actually swim Into the loose sand by the strong lateral movements of their heads. The gridiron tailed lizard is very swift and agile, and when chased will race over the sand at fifteen miles an hour. Most of the desert reptiles of Colorado are col ored like their surroundings, and are difficult to detect Others can change their colors to' suit their surroundings. while not a few of the desert lizards are able to part with their talis very readily when they are seized There Is humor in the way a of desert tortoises. When one meets another, unles both are males, when a fight Invariably takes place, each nods its head rapidly up and down as though In salutation, and sometimes noses are touclyd aa they pass. TV i - i was individual cooking 1n the morning the sou cooking his father's breakfast "As a result, the fathers are planning another outing."-- , signals that the Itldners need help. Xou sbould use UUWJ MfcUAL. uaar-leOil Capsules immediately. The soothing, healing oil stimulates the deinflammation and relieves kidneys, stroys tbe germs which have caused it. Ge to your druggist today and get box 01 uuloj uUAii uaariem uu hours yea In twenty-fou- r Capsules. should feel health and vigor returning. After you feel somewhat improved continue to take one or two capsules each day, so aa to keep the first-clacondition and ward off the danger of r di . Net Contents lSThiidDracfa-- vsa 0 : -- ---- Obi Id ren lunch f griddle cakes and hot chocolate There YOUR KIDNEYS retorted. W. N. as&EHette ), e, -- j 1 Naturalist Makes Interesting Report of Habits of Small Dwellers of :. .' the Desert v Caused by Yc:I; 17e H-vf- A scoutmaster found that his post Uon at the head of a troopJoolLacer tatn amount of leadership away from the father, and so when a scout suggested a f overnight hike he pot one across. - Ha says: fThe troop left, at noosu An auto carried the. fathers blankets and one carried food supplies. Father and son hiked aide by side three m!1ta to our campr The evening meal was prepared REPTILES AT HOME IN SAND CaiARTOURri a prominent thof Drug Joiirn&as'fo formulas I have worked ith are either effective or disagreeable to administer." I To this "The Practical Druggist" replies 5 "We do not supply formulas for j !' proprietary articles. We couldn't if we wanted to. Your experience with imitative j I formulas, surishigJbut: just what is: to - he reipecd Whca Castoriah; is not fair cr I right to label it Castoria. We can give you all sorts of laxative preparations for: children, but not Castpria, and we think a mother who asks' foY Castoria would net f feel under' such imm.n :": Wndly towwd' ybn.lf you gi?ejher your own product flo mother with a spar)c of affection for her child will overlook the signed er Kidney disease is no respecter of per A majority of the ills afflictinc people today can be traced back to the kidney trouble, , The kidneya are the most Important crgana of the body. They are the of your blood. If the poisons which are swept irom the tissues by tbe blood are not eliminated through the kidneya disease of one form or another will claim you aa a victim. Kidney disease is usually indicated by weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness. eesponaency, Mcsacne, stomacn iron- ay 4V wih tu ivuis mum ivncj smmvuii gall stones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbaro. JJi these derangements are nature's Druggist,1 : IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; 80ns. al : how r eooklng" details proposition, worked, how he kept tire bey busy, and each particularly his own son. Father and son slept siday by aide. the son making the camp bed. -- This guardianship by the father' alone In At any rate, the folks who use the woods by night was much bigger street cars don't start out praying, than simply sending the, boy, to bed. -- i. V. against blowoutsT "Every father took part around the and how they did make their camp-firOnly a wise girl selects for a hussons' pop open with either stories eyes know a band man whose mother didn't f own lives. how to cook. ... ' - r or experiences rotn their ITS "Tha-Practic- - |