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After the revolu-b- o of Isabella 21 It passed to the iharajah of Patlalla, was exhibited 1807 In Pails, and was bought by hue In late Vlswunt Aster shortly his wifes death In 1894. re he- m RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excruciating agonies of rheuma im are usually the result of failure of kidney to expel poisons from the item. If the irritation of these uric ad ia allowed to continue, In arable bladder or kidney disease may suit. Attend to it at once. Dont wort to temporary relief. The sick udneya most be restored to health by ie use of some sterling remedy which ill prevent a return of the diserv. Get some GOLD 11EDAL Haarlem Oil Capsulea immediately. They have bought back the joy of life to count-m- s -- thousands of aufferers from lama back, lumhfgo, sciatica, till stones, gravel and other affections the kidneya, liver, stomach, bladder ud allied organs. 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But why the mistletoe, tlmt In so ninny home? certainly no home where here are young people Is without at least one bunch advantageously hung Is as much of the Christmas scheme as the tree Itself? And why is It perfectly proper and quite the thing to kiss under the mistletoe? Why, the mistletoe Is dedicated to love ond kissing, of course, is a sign of love among civilized nations. This must be so, for there Is a perfectly satisfactory legend In Scandinavian mythology that tell? all about It. Ofcce upon a time there was a god named Baldur, who had charge of the sunshine and all the bright and beautiful things that sunshine helps to make. His father and mother, Woden and Frtgga, for whom Wednesday ond Friday are named, were very proud of their yellow-haire- d boy ; for he was so handsome and good natured that everybody loved him. Everybody? Well, not quite. There was one dark god named Lokl. who had care of fire and all the terrltde things it does, and this Lokl bated Baldur bitterly. For, In tho spring, you know, the people all left the hearth fire? that I.okl looked after, and went out to rejoice because Baldur had brought back the glorious sun. And for this Lokl hated Baldut more and more each year, and longed to hurt him In some dreadful way. It eewued, however, that Baldur could never be Injured or made miserable. When he grew up he married Blossom. In Nnnnn, which means English, and every dny be looked happier than before. But one morulng he awoke greatly troubled; he had dreamed of dying! Whnt could It mean this dream of death to the god of joy? And the next night It catne again, and the next, and the next I Ills father and mother were so worried that they could not sleep, and at length his father, Woden, went far down Into the land of night to talk with the evil ones there and find out what they Intended to do to hi? boy. And what do you suppose he found? A table set for those who must come to the land of darkness, and one sent was prepared for Baldur! Almost wild with sorrow, Woden hurried back with the sorrowful message to his wife. Meanwhile, however, Frlgga had been thinking ond thinking, and just ns Woden entered Phe gave him the joyful news thnt she had hit upon the very plan to suve their son. And the plan? Well, It was this: they should send out messengers nil over the world and ask everything the trees, the rocks, the mountains, the onlmnls, the waters, everything to promise never to harm their Baldur. Woden was delighted with Frlggns plan. So the messengers went out nil over tljs world and asked everything to promise never to harm Baldur, And all the world seemed to think It was a fine plan, for everything gladly gave the promise never, never, never god of sunto hurt the yellow-haire- d shine. Ye?, everything in all the world promised except Just one thing. The mistletoe thnt hung on the great oak outeide Valhalla, the home of the gods, was feeling out of sorts when the meslrotnlse you will senger arrived. rever, never, never harm Baldur, Hie god of sunshine 1" said the messenger. ? Why should I make such a proui-asked the mistletoe. kF vX Os! For Over y SidnriL6 Thirty Years crwrAimCoKWWC NEW 'VOWlC sir Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMI MH MWIlHi MW VS WT Near Father. Uncertain. Mr. Younghusband Here U a tefr ter from your father asking us to ec nomlze I Mrs. Younghusband Im not am A baldheaded man la always telling prised. He told me the other day wo you how he bud a fever and lost bis were living far beyond his mean- sCartoons Magazine. balr. "I know a fellow who is very cessful In handling a grip." Ia he a doctor or a bellhop?" suc- The Price of Pork Chops and Bacon Here are reasons why the fine, fresh pork tenderloins and pork chops, or savory ham, or crinkly bacon, which you enjoy for breakfast, cost much more per pound than the market quotation on live hogs which you read in the idAl&RS In district court against O. tf. Norman. Higher damages thnn $5,000 have been asked for Injured digits by pianists and others whose livelihood depends upon the deftness of their fingers, but the figure asked by Krelner was thought to set a new mark In valuation for ordinary finger nails. Krelner snys Norman asked him to put a block under his automobile, and thnt while he wns attempting to do so the ear slipped back ind nnjured his hand so severely that the mill on his forefinger came off WATERED thercfrom-inmnnt- facsimile Tjj federal food and drugs act, the statement said. Federal standards require that butAlso Report It Government Agent shall contnln not less thnn 82.5 ter . Has Too Much Salt and Color-per cent milk fat, yet all the butter Ing Matter. seized It wns declared. hn contained less thnn 80 per cent, with a correWashington. Desptte the high price In are consumers many sponding Increase In the percentage of charged, butter waof water, salt and coloring matters. rases getting large percentages official? matters, and eolo.lng ter, suit Values Finger Nail at $5,000. of the bureau of chemistry, agriculture Minneapolis, Minn. Five thousand announced today. department, for a finger nail wns the Several shipments of Inferior butter dollars nd.ed amount by I. Krelner In a suit hne been seized recently under the IS Loss nxottind T"Ss Uodur, who was so unhappy beeuuse he could not see that he seldom smiled, and almost never lnnghed. Why dont you play? asked Lokl. How can a blind god play? answered Hodur, sorrowfully. I.okI laughed loudly. Why, I'll show you how. he said. Stand here and throw this spear with all your might." Ilodur took the ppear, aimed It as Lokl directed, and hurled It with all the power of his strong arm. It hissed through the air; It struck; Baldur, the god of sunshine, fell dead! The forgotten little thing, the mistletoe, had killed a god I Silently his body was put upon hU ship, and all was made ready for sending the. vessel out to sea, as wa? the custom among the gods. Then came Nanna, his wife, to see him for the last time ; but when she saw the beautiful yellow hair about the white face she could not bear the sight, and fell dead beside him. And so, aide by side, they lay upon the great ship a? It was set afire and floated out into the fnr-of- f ocean. And of evenings, when the sun Is going down, you yourself may see Raldur's ship stlil burning In the distant west. But alt nature refused to he comforted; It mourned so bitterly that Hela restored Baldur to life at Easter time sa that ?unshlne came back to the world. Moreover, to put the mlRtletoe on Its good behavior the god? decreed that forever and forever It should be Eplg-ga- a sacred plant and evermore should stand for friendship and love. But that Lokl might never have anything to do with the mistletoe, the gods declared that It must never come down to his kingdom, the earth, and so to this dny It grows far up In the trees, and at Chrlstmnstlde Is hung above our heads In the hou?e. And, since tho mistletoe Is the sign of friendship and love, and Christmas Is the time of pence and good will why. no home Is complete without the odd green bunch with Its waxen white berries. BUTTER WdWlshn,Sd OF Sleep . - So tlib messenger told about Bnldurs dream and Wodens visit to the land of night and the plan to save Baldur. Come I Promise ! snld the messenAll the world Is promising. ger. I will not promise, said the mistletoe. And he didnt, in spite of all the messenger could sny. But who cared? Whnt could anything so frail as the mistletoe do to harm Baldur? Ills refusal was forgotten In the general rejoicing over the fact thnt oil the world had promised never to harm Baldur. And the rejoicing was great. And when the rejoicing was at Its height the gods, Just for a lark, began to throw things at Baldur, knowing nothing could hurt him. Whnt fun they did have! One would throw a ck, another a spear, another a ball of Are, and two or three getting together would hurl a whole tree trunk; hut as soon ns anything drew near him, It leaped to one side or the other, and refused to ?trike him. Now, wasnt that wonderful? One dny, as the young gods were shouting over the way they couldn't hit him, an old woman, seeing Frlgga at her spinning wheel, asked what the laughter and noise were about. "Oh, Answered Frlgga, proudly, "the gods are amusing themselves trying to hurt niy boy ; hut they can never do It, for all things have promised never to harm him." I? that ao? exclulmed the old woman. "Everylhlng? Yes, everything In the world except thp little mistletoe, who, of course, couldnt hurt anybody." "Well, I am glad to hear It," said the old woman, ns she turned away. The old woman was Lokl In disguise! He hurried straight to the old oak, climbed up, and cut a piece of mistletoe. and, running to his dark den. turned the slender hit of vine by magic Into a long, sharp spear. Then, with the evil weapon, he rushed to where the god were playing. Everybody wns still shouting over the fun except Ba'ilurs blind brother, FIND of neither Mum. Morphine &) lery. Signature , newspaper: An average hog weighs 220 ' pounds. Of thjs, only 70 per cent (154 pounds) is meat and lard. So, when we pay 15 a pound for live hogs, we are really paying more a pound for the meat which we will get from these animals, even after taking into account the value of the But people show a preference for d of the whole the pork only chops, fancy bacon, and choice cuts than 21 ts. one-thir- , from juicy hams, This means that when we are selling Premium bacon at 43Aper pound wholesaleand Premium hams at 30, there are other parts for which we get as low as 6 or 8 per pound. The net result is an average profit to us of less than 1 a pound. The choice cuts are higher because of a demand for them. Another thing: Only 35 pounds of the entire hog or about l6th is usually marketed at once. The rest must be pickled, cured, or smoked. This takes months, and adds to the costs which must be met Swift & Company, U.S. A filed THIS SHOWS rWHAT BECOMES Or AVERAGE DOHA THE RECEIVED BY f , , SWIFT & COMPANY' FROM TM Ulf Of MEAT ANOIT PRODUCTS TMI ttCINTS II UVt ANIMAL FOR IAR0R II M CFNTtANB PP1IONT OPChStS 1.04 CFNT, PFMAINS PAID FDR . WITH SWIFT & COMPANY At PROFIT J |