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Show Tanlac Put Him Bade on Job, 5 : f'; I 1 I Davb Rejoice Tve never been much of a band at praising medicines, but I can certainly lay something good for Tanlac," laid Geo. Davis, 110 Nagiee St, San Francisco, Calif. had a bad caw of ptomaine poK toning and It came pretty near laying me oat altogether. For three 'months I vat In an awful condition and suf fering constantly from diarrhea, I became ireak all over and .was going from bad to worse. I tried everything t knew of, but It was beginning to look like nothing would ever reach my case "Then, a mena of mine recom mended Tanlac to me. And It's a fact, fonr bottle have made a clean sweep of my troubles and built me up to where I feel like a new man. I am working every day now and when It comes to recommending Tanlac I cant pot It ioo strong." Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists. : 1 garden, tree and rui!ul vine, .? ' te" V7 out lor Iiose giis by which our lives have grcum More nearly like the Infinite desiqn. ' Ulus give thanks, from fervent hearts, or. love: Pure loue toward Qod. unselfish love toward man: Poj tenderness, compassion qif is above Whal human thouqht could wish to have, or plan. lei a aiye thanks for the qreai qifl of prayer which we reach the consciousness of peace, By And realize the constant help and care Of hove divine, that cannot lapse nor cease. let' sir give thanks for true and loyal friends. let us give thanks Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, DYED HER BABY'S COAT, A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH "DIAMOND DYES Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions.. Handy "Bayer" boxss of ALLApCAN The Pumpkin aug-rustl- L con-jata- y fi r rt: Instl-futln- m - the Joke la not all on the Pil they went back to a fe E has been held ever since begun t plant and gather crops; 1st they tuade of It something peculiar-- f snxlorn, Christian, and, at the last, aw. Tni-which i V f . J.ii; material Jollification, and itirt of the community's pub-- f policy; an occasion for coming I Purely It a er In U common aspirations, hopes snMitmif. All the chnnifes and Wloiau-iit- i w mid la.r in They pup n religious character to I relohmiliHi which for ages had been of the last .".10 years hcrrr able to change the es-- " inl charaaer of ."the , Pilgrim aMisdvlni;. How many !ll Inst so lonst Druggiata. MoooaettlcaeldMMr ( SallerUcMM KMAC!E SICE Take a good dos of Carter! little Liver PCb then take z or s lor a lew nigcts alter. i ney restore the organs to their proper functions and Ilcadacba and the causes of it pass away. TEST FECLXATB THE EOWEXJ aad ,ry . A 4 I PILLS rr ! r-- the American people to assemble on Nov. 26 and give thanks, among other things, "For the signal and manifold Mercies, and the favorable Interposition of Ills Providence In the course nnd conclusion of the late War . . . for the peaceful nnd rational manner in which we have been enabled to establish Constitutions and Governments for our safety and happiness ; and par ticularly the national one now lately Instituted." Washington, it might be deduced from this alone, was a nationalist, The Gift House. with no leaning whatever townrd stntc There hnd been a veritable deluge of sovereignty, and with aperfect readi- blotters. For days May had brought ness to make his preferences mani her offerings to the teacher's desk fest. In prayer as well as In any other tnvfttArljillfl tmitrfntf TianL'cl nam wtifj.lt 1. An amusing Instance of this ways proved to be the Inevitable blot way frankness occurs later In the same ters. Finally In perplexity the teacher f.r tn dm rnit mlH 'Tf. proclamation, where he asks the peo ple to piny heaven. "To protect and 0f you, dear, to bring these blotters. n guide all Sovereigns nnd .Nations (e t but really. Fve so many now ellnu-unit aa rtAnt.ill lln1nUud ' "Oh, that's all right," was the anlfw.tui.ji cut.li an iiui anutiis imii' iiivc to us)." swer, "we've got so many at home, An honored Unease, that of this mamma mild: 'What'll we ever do d It started In ! with all these blotters? festival. Why don't the days when the Neolithic dweller you take 'em to jour teacher 7 " by the In keg of Switzerland flnlxlipd bringing In his scanty harvest nnd Cheap Material. settled down to a secure winter. It "Your uonw. when we were mar-soula clow akin to the Dionyalac feasts tied my wife said I was her " of ancient flreece and the "horkey mate." " nlglit" of rural England, lint It has "Yet, there she stands, charging you a peculiarly Anierlcnn flavor aiul with and for this, one must thank "I do." spoke up the wife. "I soon whose Iron cour the sturdy discovered that he had u marked oy a nne numanuy, ( d(( age m,u ,,arjri,.n and who probably smiled Int.. tlulr j eJtberKIrn,Inghain beards when, over their sunj)er of mi. nil i " mmV. Common sence Is dlKcourasIns. It i J. ' PR EVENT COKSTIWATIQM Saul ratSaMBDessiSsiaB Wcs v XZsZCZL SELDOEl SEE Cuticura Talcum bt 0 big knew Uke thli, yew ber anay hare bunch er braUe es bis ankle, bock, etiBe, kaeee Always Healthful noullairrM U, Salt Lake City, ANYTHING it iii--wlU clean It off without taw lng up tbs horse. Na blister O bilr gone. Concentrated ely a lew drcpe reaidrod at as appUcetlen. Sa pee battle ee Uvered. Deeertbe year eete fa W HttUC-UU- W. N. inreev TO BE No. ' 46-19-22. OBLIGING epeil Inetruotiese. a&dltUHe W.f.TWIIW, UHSTwaphK fcsfcljesa PRESCRIPTION FOR LONG LIFE Little Thing Like That Mentioned According to This German Physician, Was Nothing to This Applicant for It Is Easy to Add to One's Years American Citizenship. of Usefulness. In.-ol- a .The gathering of centenarian., which took place the other day recalled tha case of the eminent German physician, . Doctor Flschweller, who died recently . at the age of one hundred and nine. He often declared that he possessetl an Infallible rule for securing longevity, which he would reveal to the world In his will. Upon bis death, then, this formula was disclosed: Tut your bed, orienting it by meant of a com pass, so that you will have your bend placed north, and He In a horizontal position. ' Sleep solidly with J closed fists." , This is the whide secret. This position. If Is asserted, brings the body In D. Washington, C" replletl the communication with the great tellurian anxious applicant, currents coming from the nWth and Just leave ofT the D. C." " said Mr. Insures an extremely happy llood ' : ." . - " :' Itackay. 1 don't care." said the applicant Is equipped with putlenca with an accompanying Is equlpjed for of his 1st and so hand. ."Hrried as oftHi to perseverance far Washington gesture llope work. Star. be rlilliiilou At each bearing where applications foreign-hor- a persons seeking citi zenship, In the United States are considered and passed on, incidents come up which add humor to the otherwise serious process. At fl recent hearing before Judge W. W. Thornton of the Superior . court. Room , 1, George Mackay, United Stutes naturalization officer, was quizzing an applicant ree Inner garding his knowledge workings of the government and regarding the history of the Uulted States. "Who was the' first President of the United Stotesr he asked. of - best-belove- ' , ! tf-th- '. snh-staii- "' Ui laud ot Ibe sun. of the sraR. and the trvasures hid In The vines of the fourd and the rich melon run, . And the rock and ths tree and th cot- Use enfold. With broad leave all greenness and bloa- soma all sold. Like that which o'er Ninevah'e prophet . Ins was true. And longed for the storm-cloulistened In atn. For the rush of the whirlwind . fire-rai- u. : ' "h, He-who- . si HUffssa.is JWa1r?rT,Twas,.JWf;flTasj -- - arew. om-- While he waited to know that his warn- -' ' , I and and red Humility Goes With Thanks. Thanksgiving Is esnt!Hlly a religious holiday. Like llirlstmns. It has lost uiint'thing of its slsrulflmiire The Hrst TliunlfUfrl. In fuuf "''hoM Ob the bank a of the Xenll, the dark Span- through the wcreinphoslxlng of Us secHie fail ular features. The dther holidays ofirta, was not ordained ish maiden formal proclamation. Th rolonv Cone up with the fruit of the tangled coiuieii!irtife tlte birth of the deeds of too Riuaii to need vine laden; great men or perptuste the memory such a notice. lausrha out to of gTeat events. t tllf clrcuiiltitnnMa They speak to tha nntUii uhlS 'Ana the Creole of Cuba behold . mind In Its hupplewt rooouX telling flcl.r:iiion wag held are, told in broad the oranse-leave- a ehlnlna Through ever s record of glorious action snd '"mor Uiniirord's hlrtory in a way spheres of Boll: ' worthy Tet with dearer dcllsht from his home In repeating renxons for contentment nnd f niiotatlon! the North. Tlio.k.ve ttt cniry, Thnnknglvlng day flel'lPTor Ms harvest the Yankee W in tho sninll harvMt thov liml. On the Might t iWst to snggj-s- t the vlrtua looks forth. to tit, of humility. ka are coillna and yellow up their houses and dwell- - Where rnwk-n- e fruit shlnea, acnliVit wltifpr. tutnif w tl arntl the sun of Beptember melta down Ked in health k strenctb, & hnd And on hla vlnea. ' ll'il" In cmxi plenty: for as some Sentence-- , : day when from R tluiK Iminoyetl in affaires abroad, Ah! on Tliankae-tvlnepin u.th cxt'clsed In Oslilng, aboute fj.t and from Weut From Nnrt!i and from South come th pltsTlm. and rieat. '7 took,. KO j More, of which every New When the n"'.v I'H'I their n. round hit board .. , . And affection rev l''ine to come In store of foule, The old broken links Qf stored. winter hpproach d,. of which this li'l abound when they came O, fruit loved of boyhood! the old dare ?'- but afterwards Owreased recalling: by de were purlins ana a Aiui bcnldes wi'er foule, tler Whenbrown nuta were falllns! li Went In Its More of wlU' Turkles, of When wild, only faces were carved " 'hey tok many, benldes venslon, with a 1W:,N Olarlna out through the dark they had aboute a "pec within! meaie n week candle to a person, or When we lauslwl round ths eora-hear. lnce hBrvest, Indean come to with hearts all m tune, ?i protKirtlgn. nmde many Our chair a broad iiumpkln. our Jantern vIch I'TWnnJn write so largely of their Temnt'tUCol the fairy who uy.led 10 the1r M,n, C I ceaeh, with two rats In a pumpkln-ahe- lt Whlttler. Noting Kmall bcya, one enn hard-I'Jln- e Vt the folk 0f a modem cotn- -' oonHtlnir about, their nlentr a tL. u,e stiruulua of a meals "peck to s person,' plus such gnm '"y AIm bottles of 24 and 100 tablets Bnr lfaafctr t He Had to 8tand It Yesterday while I was seasick It seemed to me I couldn't stand six days more of It or any more of it Which reminded me of a remark I once beard FeeiSMllasly Frasrat a very old man make. Be was ill and was telling me of his troubles. With--1 .out thinking I said : "I don't see how See 25c, OiatsMat 2S sad SOc, Takaa 2Sc. you stand it" The old man thought a while and then replied feebly: "I have to stand UP There are many disagreeable things we can't get away from; we are compelled to stand to4n7-.- il Deal ri-- ioiA. them. E. V. Howe In "Dally Notes Teele ara fore iinmt. au rsee niin. ntt er tnm (1 iNc lUwfck, III, of a Trip Around the World." I'llt-'riin- v Pain AKe-lierar- au it Iroerlcsn. jwi'le v-- 1789, the new President of the new nation, George Washington, called on 12 Aaptrla la Uu tnAt mark of guar-sntet- NOW Insist 1 Unless you see the "Bayer Doss" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Each packago of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions to aimple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded thinga new. Even if aha ha a never dyed before, ahe can pat a new, rich color into shabby akirta, dresses, waists, eoats, stocking, sweaters, coverinea, draperies, hanging, eveirthing. Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind then perfect borne dyeing is Jnat teU your dratnriat whether the material you with to dye is wool or silk, or whether , it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, feds or ran. Advertiaement. as could be trapped,' or shot with flintlock firearms. But such things depend FESTIVAL mainly on the point of view, and that may not have improved so much In the last three centuries as we think. We of today know more of a thousand things than did Governor Bradford and his companions, but It is not so certain that we know more of the basic busiThough Its Origin Was Pagan, ness of living. "Excellent hearts had our.fnthers'of Thanksgiving Is Peculiarly old," and for steady, cheerful courcf This Country. age, the Pilgrim colonists never have been surpassed. Twelve years later, the colony had Pilgrim Fathers Gave Religious Char grown so much that a formal proclaKttr to Celebration Which for mation seemed necessary. The first one was issued on October 1, 1633, Centuries Had Been Occasion Only and the Thanksgiving celebration was for Material Jollification. held two weeks later, October 16. The custom" soon spread throughout who chloroform not do their People Then, on October 3, wise of fun before starting to read New England. jbistory have had many a chuckle over Ibt Pilgrim and Puritan festival of rhtnksglving. These early settlers of ,Vew England were so mllltantly Chris-Si- s that they could not bear any of an earlier creed. They abjectedto Christmas as "heathenish," s taane it contained as it still m ninny relics of : says. Having done this, they turned toand, seized on the most thoroughly Wan of nil celebrations, that dr the n lathered harvest, snd made It an, that has grown and spread for Piree centuries . is the Indictment prawn by a writer in an eastern maga-ii- i. when you buy. SAY "BAYER" Novelties. "Do you think the country needs a new party?" "No," replied Senator Sorghum. "If the old parties keep on modifying their platforms for a few more years, they'll offer all the political novelties any body could reusouably desire." that in this Troubled hour, With skies bedimmed by doubt, by hale, by fear, We can rejoice that Qood alone has power. ., Can prove it true, and thus win heaven here h t MRf)R Advertisement For home, and family lies: for work, for play: For beauty, and the grace that lauqhler lends To toil or trial, on our daily way. fell Pb m-- ms 7 n. f!r; t kPMV L th& clock strike the night hours ? : often you have heard peofle ray, "I can't drink coffee; me awkke nights I" TrteyVa teamed from ex' " . . perience; have you? HOW, 1 cThe Q'fflU jf T " Death If you are a cofle drinker and fa3 to cct sound restful leep, it means that your nerves are and that health needs protection from coffee's drug, caffeine. over-stimulat- ed r ray-!.alr- pc-tlo- There's no sacrifice in making health safe, es eo many thousands have found who have turned from coffee to Postum. It has a flavor, and is free from any element tint delightful coffee-likcan harm you. As many cups as you like, and no regrets. ... e r wood-arape- p, !3i'&'r c fks Your grocer has Postum In two forms: In9tant Postum(in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages) for those wh prefer to make the drink while the me&l is being prepared ; made by boiling fully 20 minutes K ) Ths two fctms of Poaram are equally and the cost Is duly alwvt a per qs; POStUm FOR HEALTH " t; "There's a Reason" na " Md by Postum Orwal Ok Inc, Battle " ..... Creek, Mich, a. |