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Show i Tornado Kills Score in Arkansas r--1 i Prominent Pueblo Man Restored to Health Quickly Vellknown Contractor a Victim of Nervous Indigestion, THE WORLD'S GREAT EVENTS ALEERT Kc' b Loss of Sleep and Dizziness. Strength Restored. PraiscsTanlac PAYSON TERH'JNE 1'uild, Mta n Cuiupuny ) Napoleon Bonaparte (Part III) yenrs Kurope crouched crlngt- ln and helpless at Napuleon's feet. The lirltisti bulldog snarled uncon-queredefiance aud t he Man of Pes-tinwhs wise eiiough to leave flreat lirltidn alone. So Kngland continued to stand as the one obstacle between the t'orsifui) and the rule of the whole world. Vet Europe, though cowed, waited patiently for a chance to avenge Itself of its tyrant. And that chance came In 1S1U. Russia broke certain clauses In her treaty with France, and In May, 1S12, Napoleon declared war on Iter. With 700,(HH) men he began his invasion. Rarely 3tK),UK) Russians opposed the advancing French hosts, but tholr tactics were unexpected. Avoiding a general engagement wherever possible, the Russians continually fell back before Napoleon's advance, wasting the country they passed through so that the pursuing French found neither provisions nw fuel. Now and then at Dorodlno and elsewhere the French caught up with their fleeing enemies and won decisive victories, though at great cost. Following out tactics similar to those he had used successfully against Frussla and Austria, Napoleon struck straight at Russia's heart by marching on Moscow. He arrived there on September 15, to find the city deserted and In flames. The patriotic Russians had sacrificed home, property and wealth in order to block the advance nnd mar the conquest of their hated foe. Napoleon could pursue the retreating patriot no further over a desolate territory. Ills mighty army of 70,0OO had dwindled to 120,W So he ordered a re- IOU d y I m tornado which swept through the Ozark region of Missouri and Arkunsas caused heavy damage to property. than twenty were killed and scores injured. The photograph shows the extent of the damage at Klondike, Ark. A Mere Marines on Guard at Shanghai i rP'i alibis KM Mir1; 1 Mflotf VI "P)rP k V. vp-K- P inPCKiilil TI 71 Vl ',,,,,,? I Pioneer blood flows in the volna of Fmuk Good, a prominent Pueblo, Colo., contractor. Rut even his brawn, muscle and splendid health broke under a strain. "Flu" left Its mark and throaX-eue- d his life. "I had almost given up hope of ever getting well," said Mr. Good, "when I began taking Tanlac. My etrenfith had vanished, sapped by the poisons that raged through my system eating away brawn, undermining health and leaving me a human wreck. My anus and legs were so weak they were almost useless. When I walked dizzy epelbj made me reel. My stomach was 60 upset that I couldn't eat without bloating and suffering from tormenting indigestion. "I followed the advice of a friend and began taking Tanlac. I recommend it to anyono ailing, "This tonic worked wonders. Pain vanished. Quickly my old strength returned. I began to have a great appetite and ate everything wlthcut a sign of pain. Tanlac certainly put me on my feet, made me stronger, gave me better health than I have had in years." The picture shows United States marines on duty national barrier line which they are defending. at ShuDghaL They have an Important AS FROM Indicted for Murder post on the Inter THE DEAD ' " J Xw PVy Safe (Tlx A id 4 Vslrjisfi lamm'iiiMrTi f Like a ghost from the grave Mary I'lekery, sixteen, reappeared at tier home near Harlan, Ky., after nn ab- sence of nineteen months, to free Condy Dalmey who Is serving a life term in the penitentiary for her si leged murder. 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Danger From Insects Poetor Neave of the Entomological society In London has stated that In- sects destroyed nt least 10 per cent of all the plants which man cultivate for food or clothing, and It has beet calculated that If Ihe checks, natural and artlllclal, on the Increase of tfifj many species of green lly, for example, were reinoxed, the whole of the vegetable growth of the globe would he destroyed lu six months. Use HORSES COUGHING? Compound Spohn's Distemper Thirty md um h It up nd iret them bark In condition. nd indmix-niuitilin trrwtinir Coughi nd Cold, fnlliifni . and al tdiiraneaof the thnwt. Iiitenilrr with their mulling eomplu-ationiwell eure. as nose and lungn. Acta marvlim!y preventive; aru tonally 60 cents and 1 1.20 rr bottle at drug- - stores. Write for KKEE !H)KI.ET. MEDICAL SPOHN COMPANY. DEPT. BX, COSHEN, INDIANA to yrV lr-- "SPOHN'S" Our Humorous Youngsters Batteryless Flashlight Father (lo Rertle who bus been talkArmy experts are experimenting with a batteryless flashlight. They ing incessantly since the meal began) Now, Rertle, let us have a little have constructed a flashlight which contains Its own generator. The mo- pence. Rertle Yes, daddy, a little piece of tive power that runs the generator Is butter?-tii- ul wlnd-he passed the dlli, a that wh.il, by up spring supplied Roston Transcript. like a clock. A single winding will furnish a continuous light for three Fetter keep an eye on the man wlm minute. Put blinder Magazine. apparently Is IndllTeront to his own Interests. Success makes most men amiable. t d. J.m-tmr- y si. s J Raulsh sickness from your Ufa, eujoy the benefits of strength and golden health. Begin taking Tan-laThe first bottle often brings surprising results. Ask your drug gist for Tanlac today! One Sinner Proved safe by millions ar.J prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Headache Colds Pain Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART .Accept only "niyc-rpacknrc Inch contains proven directions. tundr "Iliiv.r" l.t-- a .f 1? al,lnt " . Also Ifottlm'ef 1 I'hotoifriiph shows Miss Miinn S'.t lanpan, chief of the social mlnlMr.T of Finland. Fhe is the daiiKhter f a humble farmer and was at o&e tltn a servant girl. Tanlad often banishes pain that health and builds up strength. It helps free tho system of poison caused by constipation and sluggish liver. It is nature's own remedy made from roots, barks and herbs according to Uia Tanlac formula. i. t. Albert Snyder, with daughter Irratuo, hiding from photographers. has Iwtn indicted with Henry Judd Gray at New York for of AlWrt Snyder, art editor. o ravages John and George, small sons of n Raptlst minister, after listening to one of their father's sermons, decided to baptize their family of cats. The kittens made no objection, but when it came to dousing the mother cat, she rebelled, ami fought and scratched until Johnny cried: . "Just sprinkle her, George, and b t her take her chances." Eos Angeles Times. treat The merciless northern winter was "setting In. The country was stripped of provisions. Rands of mounted Cossacks harasred the diseased, starving, half frozen soldiers. Of all the vast army of Invasion barely So.OtK) reached France alive. Napoleon had, long before this, left his army, hurried to I'aris and ordered a conscription of recruits to press the war.- - Rut his luck was gone. Tha "chance" for which ten beaten nations had walled The bo long had at last come. climber had stumbled. The Invincible general had been beaten. France's unbroken triumph had been turned into defeat. All Europe wns roused. The Russian disaster had proven that Napoleon was only mortal. His name lost its terror. An alliance was formed by Russia, Kngland, I'russla. Sweden and Spain, and in 1S13 they massed an army near the Kibe. Napoleon had ::..o,rni soldiers in Oermnny. For months he beat the allies In battle after battle, and at last forced ihetn to a truce. They took advantage of this nrmlstlce to persuade Austria to Join their league. Then at the trtne's end. the united armies concentrated nt Ives-delThere he again routed lliein. Rut Napoleon's army whs so weakened by the campaign that he was forced to fall back on I.elpsic, where the allies hemmed him In. And there, in October, 1S13. "the Rattle of the win Nations" was fought. Nnpoh-obeaten. Refusing to see that his slur had set. lie returned to I'aris and ordered WW) recruits rul-eThe allies entered Franco, and there a second campaign this time on French soli was waged. From to March. Napoleon once more beat the Invaders nt very point. Itut Wellington, with an English army, wi'S advancing on Paris from the south, und force of numbers proved too much for the Corsban. The veterans who had won htm so many victories were dead. Their P laces were taken by raw recruit. were gone. His best generals. Hie men to whom his name had been of micees were replaced by :i slogmi Ui a generation weary of war. M .nh .'!) I'aris was captured by the allies, and the populace balled lh Tab Invading armies as deliverers. ami other 'diplomat Foinhe lejrand. made great by Napoleon, deserted him vn. went over to the enemy. For 17 worn out. Franc unrs Napoleon had paralyzed trade arid home life by dragging off to war ihe young men of the nation. Taves had been hem y. Coming .'is It did mi top of the horrors of the revolt). bad nearly Hon. Napoleon's rule wrecked the country. For over a dec ioo he had turned nil Europe Into nn tinned ramp; had changed pastures Into battle fields; had sa Vcd and dens-taland tdaln populous hundreds of thousands of ineti who should have been helping their coim-triprogress. Wl'h Iron hand hi had swayed the destinies of the continent, (hanged Its map and crushed patriotism and national Independent Europe everywhere save In Finnic Imithed him. Franc was fired of him imd tired of fighting. The enqicror had Konsn enough ! see this, ami nbdieatcd In finer of bis son. This compromise the nIHes would liof accept. They parked their former roninerr off i eji'e on fh island of Elba and Installed Fouls Will (younger brother of the I'Uls XVI) Oil the French throne. Then Europe rested from Its long era of terror and bloodshed. Rat the rcplte was brief. Th most dramatic events In the Corslf an'i career ware villi to be enactvd pit tr!s CI an.! 10!V Itruggiits. ii'tiiiii,f of S;ir;!. Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced at Home tlfla U t.'.e tnirk of Rarer aUnufarlunt of U 14 Rub Genllyand UpwurdToward ounce bottle of Mootie'd F.lncrMd Oil (full dtrengll.) HMd apply I'lt'd nnd the Heart at Blood in Vciru n.ortlillg lo fbe fWolletl. eiitlttgvd Flow That Way. 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