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Show ' -- 4 v.- . THE PROVO HERALD THE PEEVISH CHILD BAD CASE When a child sulks drowsily, or if fretful, it Is usually due to some slight disorder of the digestive organs, .and a mild laxative is. very often' all that la necessary to restore cheerfulness OF GRIP of Caused Sore Throat and Tori - sllltls. Restored by v. Percna. .. jp Jr fOv cCQJYL -- which in 3 la grippe never was so resulted bad llJgJM 'MJ 1 .4:s - r:. i - IJqD M bed was ' v e r a 1 and did get up' I had in weeks, M'i & W Vm frerirttttttK -- wheal and so throat. ."I tried re ' Mr. W. H. Housley. cure this to - f - Ask Your Druggist tor - Almanac tor fi have read many times, if you will recall, that aS large snare of the . work of admin- istering Uncle Sam's business at Washington is in the hands f To be sure, oone-othe most conspicuous executive 'positions such as. those of, the president and the heads' of the various departments are yet held by members of the fair ough they may be ' rl y .. . If . ' 1 J If . It K if - ' TC s . ; f 0 t fJ sex-alth- of ?iV. : nt nrWmon murrloH woman olnclfl Wnmpn and widows and "about half of the thousands upon thousands of federal employes who are engaged :" In clerical work arevomenT v, assistants per- iiany of Uncle Sam's-femini- ne different from whit one form tasks that are not those which fall to the ret of their sisters who can earn their own livelihood in the modern biisl- ness world. For instance, they "operatetypewrlt- era or manage telephone switchboards or do any - . , tTjy JI IV fVfV. UTfPlg- - "M IfffSjtf ,&XM-SrPP- " ' 1 Jr x ' ' S T , - 2dl Washington St., Mon- ticello, 111., for a sample. He will b very glad to Send a trial bottle without any expense to you whatever. r V - 1 If '' t - 1 7? l:-y'- ' -- NO 8YMPATHY THERE. A. ' " :fA JlJ TrJ'L I " - :j?a42.A' , Mni"'"" J JS I V" -- i BTaTcTw'eii, J S'-- bed-tim- e ; i iW nl " 4'" A iUll lit ' I " ' B I ' " - ViM 1 - -N ' T Free Peruna m ' ( ? $4JZ JW&jtfiT s- V , - -- ZS -- v JSfC!.' f'ri V'" S&ylW' Jir' ifj - ''.'S. I jSrvC" "V- , fq NJJ; pJS"- - 'l fAT, j H ' f? : wv"V; Vn" , : 1 Ct" '3 J.fejfagl lSm ) f Sy v -- N? of women. JU ' ' OU the most the.samVany in the hands are .aubordlnate poalUona responsible for eighteen months, but it gradually got worse. A -- ..doctor advised me to have my tonsils cut out, but I did not "like the idea. Another doctor; examined me, and told me the came thing. I finally got a bottle of Peruna, and after I had taken one bottle " jay throat was better--. T hought and used a 'dozen bottles, ,and saw was going to set well. andLdidiv-- ; S FlllO irvPw I off. cy . yet-posltl- "FJve years go I took a very severe r- spirits, In cases where the use of a gentle, effective laxative stimulant is indicated, many of the best rhysicians are) now prescribing Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This preparation Is admittedly the perfect laxative, being mild, In Jls action onj the bowels, and far preferable to violent cathartics and purgative waterb. It Is very pleasanltto the taste and is an Ideal remedr'to regulate and strengthen the stomachs liver-ttibowels. Its easy, natural especially detijRakesJt sirable in the case of children, a dose at being sure to have the desired result next, morning,' with E 3 attendant unpleasantness oj discomfort.- Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold by druggists everywhere in 50c and $1.00 bottles. If you- have never tried this splendid remedy write Jto, Jit. JSL. Mr. W. H. Houiltr. ft radB Tille, elTnTrsee,' Iwrite: - NEEDS TREATMENT - 1912. BroWs BrondualTrodies For HoaneneM ind Throat Troabtoi. So opiate. 6ample froe, John I. Bbows A 8oa, Boston, Mau. iliiii'fe RELIEVES EYES Pax Mundi. Adam bit into the apple. "The first peace dinner," he cried. I 41 ' Henderson I'm not living with my ' any more." Henpeck I don't blame her. Constipation causes' and seriously aggravates many diseases. It ia thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny sugar-coate-d ' - granules.- Chorus Girl Repartee. 0, you're not such a much! I donsee any PittsNo? burg- millionaire's , picture on . your Puck. bureau, eitherJ-CbTlst- Trixie Zaza Awful Suspicion. y ..r VJ Freddiextad been sick for some time, and when' his father came into the room to see how he was the Youngster surprised him by his ques- - : -- ) ; ilons, DISFIGURED ask ifTowe the doc- tor anything?" inqujredjbis father. "Because," replied Fteddie, "the medicine he's been giving me lately Is something fierce, and I think he's taking it out on me." Judge. Mandy's Idea of It. -- Mistres What! to get married? to marry? Going-tp leave me Whom. are you going ' done goln' to marry Mandy Ling Chung, the Chinese laundryman. He's a good manyae is. "But, Mandy, tnlnk of what your chilAh's . dren, would-be- !" "Yes, mum, Ah has. Ah knows de poor little things'll be Mexicans, but Ah loves him Just de same!" - Inn ,V Vain'. urtA lllwi hum nil wiavi Civil!" . ."What is the difference between valor and discretion?" remarked Mrs. in , Brown, looking up from the paper which.she had been- - reading ing article on the operations In "; ;. Tripoli. ' "ValorrepTTedrBrown, "is bawling into the ear of a champion pugilist the assertion that he is a ruffian you could : knock into fits." " '." "And discretion?" "Is doing it over the telephone." the-lea-d-f . SURPRISED DOCTOR. Illustrating the Effect of Food. The remarkable' adaptability Grape-Nut- food to stomachs s so of dis- ordered that they will reject everything" else i Illustrated by the case of a woman In Racine, Wis. years ago," she says, "I was attacked by a stomach trouble so serious that for a long time I could not take much of any sort of food. Even the various kinds prescribed by the doctor produced most acute pain. "We then got some Grape-Nut- s food, and you can imagine my surprise and delight, when I found that I could eat It with a relish and without the slight' x est rtUtros. "When the doctor teard of it he told me to take several email portions each 'day, because he feared I would grow tired of It as I had of all other food." to his surprise, (and that . of everybody else),' I did - not tire of .J: Grape-Nutand became better day by day, till, after some weeks, my stomach entirely recovered and I was able v to eat anything my appetite craved: "My nerveswhich had become so weakened that I feared I would Insane, were also restored by ' the Grape-Nut- s food In connection with Postum which has become our ' table beverage, I appreciate most , gratefully and thankfully the good that tout food'preparatioqshave done me. and shall be glad to answer any letters inquiring as to my experience," Name given by Postum '.Co., Battle, -, Creek, Mich.' 19 1111,8 booKr "The Road to ia pkga "There's-are-- ' -- But' -- s, be-"co- . . " . a- ,: - tht aber Bwpper rni (ram time r CRUSTS "Some time ago I was taken with eczema from the top of my head to my waist It began with scales on my body. I suffered untold Itching and other one of a dozen tasks cbmmdn to every comburning, and couldjiot sleep.: iiwas munity in this busy age. On the other hand, greatly disfigured with scales and however. Uncle Sam, has on his payroll a number My ears looked as If they had , crusts. Some of the of women who have odd duties. beesnnost cut "off "with r aTazor, and" are so novel, that Uncle Sam had my neckSis'sccUy rw,4 suffered own workers jfftlihftlt. 'performajwe.-anhis untold agony and palnv I tried two tpttain there are, scattered here and there in the doctors who said I had eczema in its rapks of the army of feminine workers, women fullest stage, and that it could not experts or specialists who have absolutely unique be cured. Jl then tried other remof their crafts who have no waste baskets is to guard against edies to no avail. At last, I tried a set" . rivals anywhere in the world. the loss of money or valuable papers oT the. genuine CuUcura Remedies, For instance, there is a woman in the employ that " might "inadvertently slip into whipE cured me of eczema when all of the department of state who stands the baskets. And that this Is nojdle else had failed, therefore JKcannot nent as a "manuscript doctor" or "manuscript ' ,. precaution, either, is eloquently praise them too highly. . surgeon." Never heard of such a thing, did you? act proven that not w:verjr "I suffered with eczema about ten CCFiCEVCr? Well, It Is a very Important line of work for all long ago one of these women recov months, but am now entirely cured, that there is not a wide market for her services ered $10,000 from a waste basket one and I believe Cutlcura Remedies are and it Is a form of endeavor that is almost invalA woman with a decidedly odd Job is the best skin cure there Is." evening. of the "blind the of readers" thing less) (Signed) uable to Uncle Sam, who likes to preserve intact Mrs. Leroy, who is employed in the laud of?Ce and Miss Mattie J. Shaffer, R. F. D. 1. Box United States postofflce department These all the historical manuscripts and documents who received $1,200 a year for simply signing the I, Dancy, Miss., Oct. 27, 1910 women are made the wardens of the waifs of the which have had a bearing upon the history of name of William H. Taft, allday Jong, every mails no or that letter letters the postmaster "I had suffered from eczema about our nation. Before the government had recourse working day In the week. The law requires that four years when bolls began to break can deliver because, try" as they may, tothe services of this '''restorer"" many of the carrier. th of the president shall appear on they cannot make out the name or. address of the out on different parts of my body. It most valuable documents (treaties, presidential Ia id patent. Of course' the chief magisevery whom are Intended. Sometimes for persons they a fine red rash. My to were ruin. fast etc.) Age. going proclamations, trate cannot sign all these papers. In person. If startedwaswith the difficulty is simple, being meYely caused by affected first, when it also back, handling, and frequent foldings that broke the ' he did he would no have time for anything else; ed was havoc with' misspelling, but more often the pugfcling letter paper had, indeed, already-playSo the lady at tbe land office acts as his proxy spread over my face. The Itching Is some with whose education person originates womI times. tried almost unbearable at many a precious relic. After this Ingenious and gets a tidy salary for the monotonous work. deficient or has been sent by a resident of a fordifferent soaps and salves, but nothing an took hold she accomplished wonders in mendine highestSalaried woman In the federal head who could his not eign country get through seemed to help me until I began ..to ing the ravages ef time. She patched and pasted service of anyrepublle use the Cutlcura our American jsystem pf JownS-an- d cpunties and smoothedOut, wrinkles and ibe result is that Soap and Ointment and who mixes things up so that no many ofesewasuredmejnentM 'Mi.cu UIOICD IMIUIB nuu WIIU inaTvIdFaTouOSKIid "or tall out of ceives the recommended ' them to my sister for appearances,, literally as good as new fancy salary of $3,000 a year.- - She the "blind readers" take these The A" very interesting line of work fn which Uncle deserves it, however, because she has spent many her baby who was troubled with tooth puzzles and by a magic which comes from expeSam has recruited a corps of especially adept in the mint bureau arid probably knows eczema, and they completely cured her tears rience and which they cannot themselves L. Marberw women workers Is fine book binding. In ordimore about., the . administration of Uncle Sam's baby." (Signed)- Mrs, decipher the writing and set the letter 6, 1910. ger, Pa., Drehersville, Sept coin nary practice most bookbinding nowady Is done factories than other any on Its way to the proper destination. living person. ' Although Cut! cura Soap and Olnt by machinery. That Is the way It Is done at Uncle Sam has a number of very clever wofnen the government printing office where there Is Iment are sold everywhere,-- a sample on his roster and. though neer artists maintained one of the biggest bookbinding plants of each, with book, will be have heard the nameB of any of them you have, In the country. However, the government has on to "CuUmailed free application most of you. seen and admired the work they do. ' some books that it desires to have bound with ' Boston. L, cura,," Dept realisone those for splendidly thing tbey paint the costliest materials and with greater care Mr. Howells does not shun publicity, and he tic pictures of fruit and birds and Insects, etc., A. Celebrated Basso. than can be bestowed upon the machine-madgets his share of it. He says he used formerly which are reproduced In coior in the publications "When Herr Growler began to sing is performed for the product. This to of the department of agriculture. Some of these greatly enjoy favorable press notices of his not. (Jid observe how our hostess most part by women and some of the morocco-bounyou books and owns to having carried them about like women are experts In the coloring ,of magic lanat the winvolumes which they have turned ou( in glanced apprehensively love letters. tern slides and you know Uncle Sam has come Having once been a newspaper man, dows?" recent years would arouse all sorts of enthusiasm he has a soft place in his be'art ftr the reporter. to use lantern slides and moving pictures very "Yes. I dare Bay she was afraid were they to be exhibited at any of those expoA Journalist who sought an interview with him order to educate the people re-- ; in extensively window-pane- s the would be shatsitions of women's handicraft which are - held not long ago received this reply: gardlng the work , he is doing in their behalf. tered." frgm time to time. Is "What there left of me to be interviewed Finally these women have shown their skill in - The whole Is at your service." process of making Uncle Sam's pa- p coloring the huge transparencies of American Important to Mothers per money and postage stamps vls full of odd . scenery Which Uncle Sam has exhibited at every Discriminating readers who have felt the Examine every bottle of tasks and many of them are performed by womcharm of "A Modern Instance" and have sympa- CASTORIA, carefully one of the big expositions held in this country In a safe and sure remedy for ' en. The women hundreds of them assist In thized with some years past. the mute yearnings of "Silas infants and. children, and see that It printing the precious product and they have an enjoy reading a newspaper- page In which Entitled to recognition along with these artists Rein the -- Mr, Howells talks of his ideal field in which to develop their superior work, and they see nothIs Uncle Sam's woman sculptor.- - Mrs. Otto deftnesi of fingering In the counting and recotfnt-ining immodest in it The present writer never In is a portrait sculptor of no mean ability, as Use Tor Over SO Years. of the money in the making. The understand why so many modern writers wuld bust" attested her amply Ja by Children so Cry for Fletcher's Castoria to affect currency- - Is counted no less than half a own their work obviously and Ignore of Clara Barton, the founder of the Red Cross hundred times ere Uncle Sam sends it out to the from refrain about for It, all speaking Is Uncle her for work Sam nearly However, society. Slow. writers are proud of their literary performances people, and women do most of this enumeration. confined to the odd occupation of making models "Myra, how long has Joe Nevlus -of also examine the and sheets and of whatever distinction tbey may have gained. They, money of bugs. These reproductions of Insects are many stamps for the tiny defects of printing, and this Stevenson hadno. timidities of this sort": "I been going with you?" times as large as tbe insects themselves "About 18 years.-.- -J L. . vision unbelievable keenness of a almost know what pleasure is," he says frankly, "for I requires bouse fly being represented as much larger seems an awful long time." "That in its accuracy. have He" work." . was done a good proud man, but ( than a man's head and there is consequently bp-"Yes ; I sometimes wonder, if Joe's not a vain one. The silly statement made by When the soiled currency, tattered and torn, portunity for the utmost accuracy of detail and ver going to ask me to marry him." W. E. that Stevenson is sent back to Uncle Sam as unfit for further could a Henley hot pass coloring. The counterfeit bugs of giant size are mirror without looking into it proceeded from a usefulness,, it is other women at the treasury made, from wire, thread, wax, celluloid, When Your Eyes Need Care , department who have to count it and check up rubber and a special kind, of gauze, and 'heart full of the jealously or art 8tevenson was not a much photographed man, but I have seen Try ICarlM Xy Rmdr.'-- No Bmartinr VmK. the returns. Connected with this office th redespite the frail, appearance of the, figures it has AaU Quickly. Try It for Red.Wttk, an album of pictures of him taken amid various riD women a few are whose demption division, work been found that they are really very stanch and i Watery Kyaa nd Orftnulanxl Bysllda. Book in each Packir. Murine It led Is perhaps the most miraculous of all the scenes, and In none of them was' there anything oompoandMt will well withstand the shocks Incident to shipMdoar not OoolUu "Poat by -tasks like pose. In many of the photographs bis bead lcln" but Dtd la tnooauful Pbrilolan' VfXf' ment from place to place. 1 performed by the women at Washingfor maay tmk, Now ddloatd to tho Pvb-I-I ton. Their forte II to Identify the, denomination is modestly lowered and his eyes are on -- the tloa servin odd jobs other tbe 0 and told by UrucglMt at Xe nd Hie par Bottla. Among government Mnrta and Ue. my 81t In AmUo Tub, of partially destroyed bills or otherwise averted. Where bashe appears ground ice held by women are those of. two "waste Eye Remedy Co., Chloago individual would regard as anythig more than In a group you would hardly single him out Murln ket examiner's" at the treasury department waste paper. Currsncy that has been chewed as the person whom tbe photographer most These women are paid $480 a year each Just to Any man ought to get three square wished to present by dogs, notes that have been torn into bits and . . pull over the scraps of paper, red tape aniTotber meals a day 'if be is able, to work even charred paper money .that has been all but - discarded articles that find their wayinto the and able to keep from being worked. consumed by the flames is taken in hand by these - waste' baskets in the biggest of financial instituPAVING THE WAY. wizards and in ninety-nincases ont of a- - huntions.. As Uncle Sam receives $1,600 a year, for om.T oni "rromo orrrwrlrl!., - - dred tifey manage" to ascertain thedenomlnatlon-oti- he - the, waste I That It LAIAT1VS BBUMO QU1MINB. to' man t Ux rof whom is the bowed just "Who that you can well be i tbey, sort,ver papr ' of B. W. KOVS. Und Uw World damaged bit of puIp'"or paper and Uncle "A coal dealer.".; afford to pay them for their odd sorting of refuse, a arar to ubj a una ia una vmr. wo. ".,. Sam reimburses the unfortunate owner. ; "Yoii were ' extremely, polite. You must , ows 'but there, is another and better reason, and one 4 In line with the detective work of these money lttJ the - world .Tbe2.bspplest-peop- le him money." '. that makes It" an economy Instead of an extrava j:' Jeutos is the intuition (you cannof tall Jt any - "Notyet but I hope to.sooh". Ire those who most easily flattered. gance. The real object of this supervision of the ; ' : ' '" 7 : : ?, .v J' Z , .; tasks,-indee- d, y. -- vocations--mistresse- s " pre-emt- - WITH , ""Why do you - mother-in-la- latcrcat. !, Vita, mm IeTT A mm t tine. 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