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Show I r. FAITHFUL IS PUNISHED! 8RIGHT FUTURE OF WINDMUL DOG Lsshed fer Barking While Burglar Were Robbing HI Master Cafe' In Nw'YoriC Attache of Aaroi Silverman br ladle bulldog Spot I the only living creature around Silverman cafe at HI West Twenty-seventstreet that Is in any condition to smile, but Spot is physically too sore to smile. Some time after midnight the bark-luof Spot awakened the Silverman family in their roomd above the loon. Silverman thereupon arose, got a trunk strap and walloped poor old Spot into silence and went back to A few years ago a collective report was made by American consuls throughout the world on the use of windmills in their several distr&ts, and the prospecta of Increasing the sales of American windmills iu foreign countries -- At that tune the manufacture of windmills in this country had increased fourfold in ten years, indicating a rapid growth in their use by out own people.' However, the report was, on the whole, rather discouraging The use of windmills was found to have greatly decreed ia-t- he Did World. This was notably true in Holland, the country with which the wind mill is traditionally associated For the great national task of draining the polders windmills were being rapidly replaced by steam pumps The greater number of European windmills were erected before the days of steam. This fact, together with the relative inefficiency 4f the Weather Bureau Takes Most Hopeful View of Vatu of " Wind a Farm Asset h -- , t g bed. When Silverman went behind the bar about 6:31 ho found that burglairs who doubtless had started Spot's unprecedented barking had ripped open the cash register and taken 330 and a ring from It, and .then had attacked the safe and got away with oas diamond ring worth 3125, two more worth 9100 each, a watch, a worth 375, a 315 locket and chain and gold pieces worth about 31 New York Sun. 375-doil- four-Russi- W Meteorite JFaIJsNeariWoman! meteorite weighing 37 pounds was recently thesubject or discussion In chemical circles In Johannesburg, d South Africa. The stone fell in a few months ago, and was not only noticed by an eye witness seme 13 miles away, but fell within a tew feet of a native woman, who gave Information which led to its dlscev-try.- The meteorite cannot so far he broken. It is known, however, to contain platinum. Zulu-laa- Brektn Hsart Caused Death. A broken heart, caused by violent beating due to sudden emetlon, was said by a doctor to bo responsible for the death of Alexander Burness, a master tailor, at a London Inquest Burness fell and died during an altercation with a foreman cotter as to the ownership of certain articles which he was about to remove from his former premises to new ones. sixty-f- our, It Would Seem 80. "What do you consider the most Important even In the history of Paris?" asked the obsequious landlord of the American tourist Well,w, replied the tourist who had grown weary of distributing tips,, "so far sa financial prosperity Is concerned, I should say the discovery of America was the making of this town. - In the Park n h - Wears . Little .Tber,, "Miss Slasher Is a stunning fiirl when she t dressed up." "I cant say anything about that Fve only seen her on the street" i Please the Home Folks -- They are among the to eat, but not good things in the code book, because they require no cooking. Toasties are always crisp and appetizing ready to tat direct From the pack age. You save heaps of time and avoid hot work in the kitchen. ft -- Some rich .cream sugar if you want it or cool fruit juice, with these fluffy bits of com and you have a dish that is fascinating for any meal of the day. are ""grocer aolsl - by" everywhere. places-the- m ita glass stirs-an- d mixes ttdl together with salt popper and butter lie makes u practice of dipping bread into the mixture, and eating it along ttllh the ggs A Spaniard wouldn't think of letting his egg boil more thau one minute He tht n breaks it. and lets tbe con tents run into a glass, and cousumes it as if he were drinking a glass of ' wine An egg Is only tit In an Italian s esinnatioi.wfcLsn Jihaabeouj:flaot In cold water, and removed just as "the wafer beings fo boll He then break a it pours U ou a plates and proceeds to sop it up with bread The Herman, like the Italian, demands bis eggs as near the liquid state as possible. He breaks his eggs In an unsightly cup, and scoops the , liquid out as if It were soup The American is about the only one wturprefcrs his eggs boiled hard hen they are served up to him. he Rnlfrs them in half, removes tbe con tentj Into a glass, after which , he adds a plentiful supply of pepper, but-te- r and salt He then miuces the eggs fine, mixing them well with the spices, and eats them with his toast id on slow-movin- g THIS WOMAN HAD MUCH PAIN and painn Ixndon la tbe most conservative city Europe, If not In the world It loves Its lumber You may still see those notices attached to lamp posts which annoumes "Standing tor Four Hack ney Carriages, or whatever the nunt her may be, though for ten years (In one case, to my own knowledge for twenty five) no vehicles of any klud have stood there 1erhaps It Is as well that these relics should remain, they are a tiny part of our social history They will probubly lemaln when we are flying to dinner 6r the theater tu In omnl neros-)lthat time people won't , know w hnt"Thackweycai rlug'r and there will be dlscusslona in the "Notes and Queries of the period For eu h generation hands down to the y int-iiE- next certain nuts to crack. e 1G.',-00- my To Idsptlfy ths Corpse. In the blanks which life insurance "Do you believe companies provide their medical exam-lnerIn a college edu- for use in recording the data of cation? examination of the applicant for Believe In lt insurance, they provide a space for ou personal marks which may be uaeu to A identify the Insured after death western company recently received a 1 likely to help a report from an examining physician manf with the following in tbe identification Certainly. If toy on Bill had blank: "He has a strong Cornish never" gone yvT college "ItTsnft likely but died before a phystetan arrived Lippincotts. He bad been despondent for several that he would ever have been weeks because he lest a lawsuit any of the manager of 4the For ths Ironing Board. big league clubs." Pad the ironing board with a thick Regulating Weight. qnllt or old bMnket, then lay tbe There is only one way to regulate board on the tabfe and cut a piece of Kindness, His head was bald and wrinkles hong heavy muslin so It will fit the board bodyj weight .and that Is by the In folds befleath his chin; loosely. Seam it up, leaving the slip natural method by diet exercise, But fancying hie look was young. open at each end. Make two of these bathing, etc. by alimentation and in. He drew his waist-banslipe and change them frequently, elimination. The nostrums advertised says Mothers Magazine. Thus the to take off flesh without change of His shoulders dropped, his step was ironing board is always clean, and the diet are all dangerous lie sure of slow. padding will not have to be changed that, and avoid them. The same diet that will put flesh on a thin man will for months. His sight was growing dim; take flesh off a fat one. In other He thought the knowledge of It though, diet produces s A Relic of History. words, a natural Belonged alone to him. A newly rich woman, who was anx- natural condition of tbe body. I did not tell him that I knew. ious to make a favorable Impression Nor hint that I could see Cass in Point in her neighborhood, decided to show You French excel us In politeness It may he that some morning you her collection of antiques to the bishWill be as kind to me. Oh, no, monsieur, protested the op when he 'called. The time came, and one by one she displayed - the Parisian gentleman, I dejjy it "Thats Just your politeness whole collection, giving him the hisNo Ornaments for Him. "I have Invented a fire escape that tory of each piece.. There, she said, Solicitous. will be an ornament as well as a pro- pointing impressively to an old yellow He I wish I had money.' Id travel. tection. teapot that teapot was used in the the landlord, Boston tea party". . SheHow much do jou need "Nothin doin," replied " who i hou gh t only of tbe money that Judge. No woman is ever really happy unIt would be possible to get out of his In less believed she feels that some other woman "I've Laundry cars have beea built for always building the Russian troops: leavin the ornaments .for the women envies her. and savages-"- e -- We can hardly realize that twenty-twper cent, die before they reach one year ; thirtv-eeve- a before before they are five, and f MORTALITY is something frightful. INFANT tbe children bora in civilized countries, o or more than percent, they are fifteen I We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a' majority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. . complaints contain Dropetiactur and soothing syrups sold for childrens more or lea opium or morphine. They are. In considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, (hath. Castoria operates exactly tbe reverse, but yon must see that it bears the signature of Chaa. IL Fletcher. Castoria' causes the blood to circulate properly, open the pores of the skin and allays fever. Genuine Castoria always bean the ftlgaature off s I cannot speak Providence, R. I. too highly of Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable Compound as it has done wonders for me and 1 would not be without it I had orgnnio displacement and bearing down, paint and backche and . was thoroughly run down when J took Lydia E. !inkhama Vegetable Compound. It helped me and 1 am tn the best of health at present I work in a factory all day lonff besides doing my housework so you can see what it has done fop me.' I give you permission to publish my name and I speak of your Vegetable Compound to many of my friends." Mrs. Abril Lawson, 128 Lippitt St, Providence, R, L Make the Liver' Do its Duty Nine time in ten when the liver hr right the stomach and bowels are right CARTERS LITTLE LIVER FILLS gently but firmly com-or! a lazy liver to do its duty- .- -. Cures Cow, tti patton, la-- , digestion, Sick Headachy a one-hal- ; inti MTintrmt (ImmM Ail Cantors Him paA UAMOk Am, BAEOLB SAHIBS, 1 B. X, Wkly. FARMERS and GftRDEtiERS ATVEHT10II I XastlKZ 0)1 and Tanning Preparations. Makr Ibrtm rournclf. Mll U preparations to jruur nrljrhburn and realm big dinar y. Band llanu-a- a iorfullInfurinatlnaaudfonnulaaofailklBda loott C Ska! rt.412 Mutual Lift Blde.lnattla.iSwk. The Man Who Pnt the E E a In F E E T Look for This Trade-Mar- k Mo lure on tbe Label when buying ALLENS FOOT-EA- SE Tbe Antireptic Powder for Tea-Ir- u. Mark, der, Aching Pert. Sold tmy. wher. 2Sc. Sample PARK. AldrcM ALUM S. OLMBTUk Boy. b. Y. . U Readers of this paper advertised in its columns should insist upon havingwhat they ask for,' refusing all substitutes or imitations. J BARKER'S A HAIR BALSAM reiu prererutoa nt --nwrlb nt Drips For Rretarreg Cniav and Bannry taCrar nr FreUd Hah, Mo. nod (lm u Orunrrea ANI HOWARD E. BURTON ASSAYf c Ha M 1ST t)pctoMn prtna- - Uotd. Sllrsr, Land, 1. ild Snssr, (.old. Mu. Xioc or Loppur, IL Mullins BTuluMa and Inti pries lut rent on application. ( on (ml and naplru work rollclud. Ionu1U1 Lai. Hutsraoou. CurboaatNaUunal Bank. KkE YOIRDE1.P AS OTHERS SER YOC Something nrm Stmrlklar practical. An ad-Jtable drerelng and sharing mirror Writ, d for free pnrtc,Tbr ( a.. Warsaw, Ul ua Brass WE SELL SEA SHELLS! Kacoid Die. Hueerea gnaraa reltontlaily Rapunau toad lit agents. A. K. A AS AMO, Swxjodiila, CaL. Ageikin ample Wasted Rig eommlreloa for artiele-aeede- d In every home Sella like wildfire lie Mrs. II. R RIM, taatte ltoek.Wnek. W. N. PU T NAM for any those-trouble- Save the Babies. one-thir- feet length of time, when I began to take the medicine, but 1 am In fine health now. If 1 ever have again I will take Lydia E. Pink-haMrs. Vegetable Compound." En. Ferron, 818 High St, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. and DUtrea Aftor Eating. - Unique Suicide. SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PMCL. namA safe a as used by s man Genuine muat bear Signature ed Jacob Rabluowftx, fifty-fou- r years old, of Philadelphia, Penn., to commit suicide, a few days ego. Fret he jacked up an 800 pound safe with a block of wood Placing hts head bekMM neath it he drew a "strap as ilghtly as a SIM. ., kat, U1 he could around hts neck. Then he ir! knocked tbe block from under tbe a. n safe and tbe heavy weight fell upon wW.au'lolllinik )H not Mtl M j his head. He was found by his wife, I Distinct Help. ' when standing on Lumber. London and It an-kit- one-quarte- r, -- s.-" with-Cutlc- g Tells How Lydia ELPinkhamg sectioasoftheeity-The- n 1 be-lon- WHEN STANDING a!ls-Wi- "I 175 East St., Stn Francisco, Cal used the Cuttcura Remedies while In business in San Francisco before the earthquake and fire. 1 was a terrible sufferer from eczema for several years. I had it all over my body except my hands," neck" and face, my lega" and arms being the worst. 1 had to put stockings on my bands at night to keep from scratching, and whenever 1 did scratch tbe parts burnt like lire s so bad that from my My limbs Stirring Alfalfa Field. The thorough stirring up of the established alfalfa field with the spring tooth, harrow. ill not- - only destroy hordes of small weeds just getting start but will make the surface soil more mellow and thus conserve the moisture. The field may look sort of sick when the job is done, but It takes something stiffer than a spring-tootReassuring Her. harrow to kill an alfalfa root I'm afraid you and I never could that is all the way from a quarter of get along together, she saict. an inch to an Inch and a half In diaWhy not?r he asked. meter. We are both quick tempered. Oh, dont let that worry you. I Seed for Potato Planting. to so many clubs that we should If one Is short of seed potatde If see each other too seldom to have will be all .right to use the small tu- time to quarrel." bers, but It is not a good plan to follow this practice year after year. .The hi the Sam best seed. If one. can choose, Is meWe dont hear much nowaday dium sized and preferably selected about the operations of those miscrefrom a .patch, in which the average ants who used-tgo around yield waa large. I wonder what become of them? Ducks for Breeding. "Oh, theyre still busy. Every little Where ducks are grown for breed-er- a while we hear that somebody- - ha a aimplei maintenance ration may slashed a slit into an anto mobile be given after the eighth week, as tire." they wilt become too fat for breeding purposes if kept oa heavy rations. The main thlng is to keep the dads fagy growing from the first Id like to see his finish "Well New Yorks New Postoffice.' of skin on them, and the flesh ItYork's new 3,t)0U,000 New self turned perfectly blue am! raw, A Friend of His, But a massive pile of pink building, a off moisture, continually throwing Have you ever met this man? five stories tn height and two granite and I had to keep them wrapped In rear of tl)e' George is a friend of mine, and I oiled silk cloth to keep my under- blocks long, facing tho wish to say anything that wouldn't is tho greatest station, Pennsylvania would injure him in the estimation of clothes from sticking fast to my limbs. building of Us kind In the woltY' From I tried sll kinds of ointments, , others,- - but hes about the worst-fo- ol the curb to the topinostjilece of others, and took 0 that ever put on a pair of suspenders. all , and aofthousand granite ls 01 feet. Tfi ere are but Internal medicine, kinds We nsed to think be was going to tons of 18,000 feet cubic gfanlte, turn out to be clever, and if anybody with no relief. Then I bathed my body of steel, 7,OOOJUJO bricks and 200,000 ever had a fine chance to make some- with Cutlcnra Soap and kept it anoint- square feetof glass in the building ed Ointment and my ura The mafr corridor .corresponding In thing of himself, George had. Nice skin is now as smooth as a baby's trustfellow, and all that but not to the outside' colonnade, is a cured me (Signed) length of buff garble.-Cutlcur- a white worthy. You never know whethor to They A. Jones.completely." 1912. 10. Feb. Harry jmbinstlou believe him or not It's too bad. I'm 29 d t0,rl! Soap and Ointment Theres nobody w t0 an 280 feet long There sorry for George. throughout tbe world. Sample nf each are 400,000 Id like better to see get on In the free, square feet of working 32 p. Skin DooluXAddress world. Its a hopeless case, though, post-car- d with Cutlcura, within the building. Popular Space Boston. DepVu I guess. He's got a yellow streak In Mechanics. Adv, him a wide. v In his Work he began making Inroads on the L have at ChirpewvF health board's exchequer, and so well ways had great confidence in Lydia E. did he o;era(e that he bore the market Pinkh&ms Vegetable Compound sa I price dow u from 50 cents to 20 cents a found it very good quart! for it is by that measure that the hoard purchases itartsch Is still for organic troubles and recommend it working, aud he will work as long as the treasury holds out He finds lly highly. I had din- placemen t,back-ach- e catching pajs, ECZEMA ALL OVER BODY to-- my Ambiguous, hi.it actor has such flntsh - NV 1 gtknees o , Catching Flies Pays Well. Catching files is affording a port tloi) man u profitable' and Inde lie sells them to the pendent living (it) board of health Ills name 1st Haitsdi. and his net revenue from the lly industry for the first two days of di hen therecent 'week was 324 20 health board began offering piemiutna for the files, dead or alive, Itartsch "purchased about TOtTlraps and placed sc-cen- t. Light Power Windmill. The man who depends entirely on They are provided with hinges, D, atthe push of those who are back of him tached to the ends of the arms in such win seldom get to the front a way that they offer resistance to th wind on one aide of the wheel, while they move edgewise agafnat the wind on the other side, as shown. The shaft of ths mill can either be run in bearings set on aa upright post the lower end of the shaft turning on a conical bearing, or collars may be used on the bearings to keep it In position. The power can be transmitted with gears or by a flat belt over a pulley. By serving A wheel of this kind Is not adapted for high speed, but direct connected mato a pump or other chinery will prove very efficient Post Toasties Z e No Chance for an Argument Walter how do I know that Isnt horse meat Instead of beef? "You probably dont sir; all kinds of people come hero to eat" - P0L0MJS 2b 50N A trace- - refer profess To be able-teaee to football and baseball-oi- l moral tablets However, Kg) plain when it conus o actual rectrds, the Hue old English game of bowls would appear to be us old as an) Southampton, Eng. .has records allowing that one of the local bowling greens was In existence In IJta Many Interesting customs arc aso TTaTuL withTIio game on HUB historic green Every summer a lire Jack1 competition is held and an order of knighthood Is ca'iiferied on the win iu r who kneels In the center of the green while the other playeis gaiter round hint sad Ihs master touxhes him with a sword and dubs him sir ho w :p MODERN A wagon." t m -- Shi Hock Holmes might hate figured ihU out but he did not' Tho average Eugluhnutn uill'al ways domand' his egg' boiled Just thrto muutts, thou he placts it in an egg cup, just large enough to hate the of ihe it. taps ihii shell and remg't es the .broken shell With his ftngtrs Tho gg Is oaten a spoonful at a time muih --like the Fug lishmatT 1kes his eggs of lime nun ute.s exactly lie theu pet U them, S.B.KI5E& "'A Clots Call. raln hit a truckload of dynamtt at Dallas Ore , the other day but did not cause the stuffto explod a When-th- e passenger train collided tig the truck, the latter was effried than 10(1 feet on the pilot of the engine and the driver saved his life by jumping before the engine struck Oldest Bowling Green England hich Is our oldest rt creation Tlieie are not wanting archeollgists ! yard "There is one bad thing about beginning a joy ride." "What la that?". "Yon are apt to end on the trouble -- THEM post-offic- -- I BETRAY Eating! this-advic- - t -- of Diners Js Shown Their ' Various Method of lb-l- s , Actor Not a First seat to spare. It reminds me of my palmy day a Stalls full! Circle, gab The windmill shown da tbasketch lery, pit all full Just like that is one that will always face the wind, Broken-DowAnd Actor all and never Second requires adjustment, says of em fast asleep. What? a writer In the Popular Mechanics. It consists of a vertical shaft, A, proHer Birthday Anniversary. vided with a number of arms, B, on T hear you had a blowout at which are hinged square sails, C; house last night sold Ricks. These sails are preferably made of re"Yes; a little birthday party," wood frames covered with canvas. plied Hicks. "It was the eleventh anniversary of my wifes twenty-fiftbirthday." ' Broken-Down- EGGS Nationality ' European windmill, shows that, the decline in the, use of these devices abroad is- no Indication of the "futureln8tbrr for "theAmerI; canwindmilh The American farmer usea the windmill chiefly for pumping water, both for domestic purposes and for Irrigation. Tot tome Extent it has been used for driving the minor machinery of the farm. Attempts to use It as a means of generating electricity for lighting and "power purposes have hardly passed the experimental atage. That this will come in time seems Inevitable, and herein probably Uea the greatest future utility of the windmill as an adjunct In farming, aa well as Before you start upon your way A little fair advice I II give. In other occupations. Save something somehow day by day The future developments In this line Beyond the price you pay to live; will be conditioned by the meteorology Make no aesertlon, r.o proud boast, Which you're unable to purport. of the country, and In this connection And till you must give up the ghost important to have accurate staKeep your love letters out of court tistics of the average force and connot Insulted easily stancy of the winds in all sections. BeWhen they that would Insult are big; Such Information is presented In brief From boorish practices be free. form by Mr. P. C. Day of the weather Play life's game fairly, don t renlg, not too hard yet do not turn bureau In an article published in the Work Too frequently to futile sport. last Yearbook of the department of And this precept be sure to learn: Keep. ytijlr iuv e letters out of court agriculture. A- - number of charts bring out clear the great diversity In wlndW Be not a solemn anchorite. ness In different parts of the' soun-try- . lie glad in look and word and thought, Mr Day takes a most hopeful T's just that you should clalin delight Where pleasure may be fitlrlv sought; view of the value of the wind aa an Live so that whea disasters fall ssaet In American agriculture. You may have strength to hold the fort; But take first of all- - v love letters out of court your Keep WINDMILL FOR LIGHT POWER One Shown in thelllustratlon Will Always Face the Wind and Never Require Adjustment at Night A Difficulty. COILED FAB ELE SS Salt Lake City, No. 2S-191-L- IIVC Color more good brighter and faater colors than tfiy other dye. One Me package color all fiber. They dye lneold water better than any other dve. YoocMb dye any garment without npptng apart. Write for free booklet How to Lye. bleach and Mix Colore. MONBOg OaiiQ COW PAN V. Cncy. Ilk. I . |