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Show .A.W&U SWUKP-ROO- STOPS T CHINESE SERIOUS BACKACHE . " 1 qur back aches, and your bladeem to be disordered, kidney and der it i needles to suffer qo to your aret drug tor and get a bottle of Dr. physician's Kilmer Swamp Root. It is reacripi on for disease! of the kidney - When .ewV, a S ' 4 The small girl who wouM like to make mother or eller sifter a gift, but whose poi ket .money is liyiitetl. should trv her hand at the little Chi nese shoe unrkbox shown here Stu can sew at will sureiv sun cod all, and if she wilt he very careful Thi about the cutting and sewing beauty of t is the piece hag will probablv supt'l' the materials for tnak tng. while 2o ceuts will buy the fur ha stood the test of year and ha reputation for quickly and effectively in thousand of case. pving result This prescription wa ued by Dr. Kil-t- r in hi private practice and was to that it has been placed on CONTINUANCES GOOD ROADS TfIy effective Get a bottle, 50c and salt everywhere. 1.00, at your nearest druggist. However, if you wish first to test this Strong Movement Throughout Counsend ten cents to Dr. try for honoring of Old Traila great preparation Co., Binghamton, N. Y , for a Memorial Lincoln Highway. joiner aample bottle. When writing be sure and i Adv. Both Unnecessary. Former Speaker Cannon tells this , w tory of hla early Impecunious days: friends was One of - physician.' myNeither fame' nor fortune jmd come to either of us, but we were The years had alwaya hopeful. weighed heavily upon my friend, however, for he soon lost his hair,- being I- - quite bald. "One day I greeted him with a beaming countenance and exclaimed: What d you think, Henry? I have just bought an office safe. Then, Joe, said he, with- the utmost gravity, T shall buy- a hair- road traditions than the state of Maryland. Much of its early history might be written from the records in which road construction, mainte- trance a nd tittfeai reir Sonie'of the roads of Maryland are of ancient and honorable antiquity, and where these can be perpetuated under conditions of modern transformation, the state is thereby engaged in preserving fiVn'-fi- gu if-s- nishings One tnukt cut two pieces of card board, eai h secn inches long, ther shape it into a sole ami take off one TE COLD winter night the quarter imlv from the toe of one piece snow was gently falling on The larger piece is covered on- - on the pine trees of theToF side with white muslin and the email est. These tall, stately trees stood very straight and still fin this co ld night. By and 'Ey Ihe tallest and the oldest of them These 'fragrant supercreamy emollients do so much to cleanse, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hand that you cannot afford to be without them. Besides they meet every want in toilet preparations and are most economicaL Sample each free by mall with Book. 4' at last "How happy shall am strong enough and tall enough to be cut down by the wood cutters. 1 hope when they do cut me down that may be good enough that they will want me for some great ship, and then I Bhall have a chance to sail the seas. Yhat do you know about ships and the seas?" asked a little plue tree who stood at the foot of the tall one. The stately tree bent his branches a very little and looked down at the small tree, at his feet I have heard many stories ot the seas, and the ships that sail on them, for the birds Bit in my branches and Bing to me all the time of the beauties and wonders ot the world. Then, too. the starbeams, who are much oldet than the birds, have some truly wonderful tales to tell of things that they have seen in their trips around the world. There Is the Starbeam of the Brightest Star,-- just peeping over the hilltop. He can tell some truly won derful tales. The little pine tree trembled' for very joy. This was his first winder in the forest, and these things wyre all new to him. Just as was the snow that was covering his roots, and making them all warm with its white blanket. "Wont you please ask the Starbeam to tell us a story? asked the little pine, Let us ask him to tell us again the Christmas story, said another of the older pines, the one he told us last 'vv Ancient Highway in Maryland. ,, ,, j Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta- hie act surely 00 SS - Vjittle US top Iter dinner dia-tress-cu- I IVER I MtUfc J re indigestion,' w improve the complexion, brighten use eyes. OALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICK. Genuine must bear Signature Stsxe Highway Departments Should Be Given Some Measure f Supervision Over Thoroughfares. quite The realization haa become maxirender to order In that. general departmum service, state highway measure ments should be given some and of control over the construction this For roads. local of maintenance class of roads an amount exceeding with $160 000,000 is expended annually, In show to result comparatively little for read mileage of Improved form the of Iowa this great outlay. The state ail placing situation by this met has the under state the the road work In dedirection of the state highway So, when the Starbeam came over and rested gently on the tallest pine, he asked It to tell again the Story of the First Christmas I love to tell this story best of all stories that I know, said the little Starbeam Once upon a time a long time ago, long before even the oldest pine tree here began to grow, a beautiful woman, named Mary, and her husband, Joseph, went on a Journey to a little city called Bethlehem. 'All the people In that country went to this same city, to pay their taxes, and when Mary and Joseph got there, they found so many people, that there waa no room left for them at the Inn. The only plac where they could find shelter waa in a stable, and hera they went That night a little babe wm horn, and Its mother, Mary, laid him In a manger on aoma nice clean straw. "Away off in the East the Brightest Ha had never been Star appeared. seen before, and some wise men who knew that this was ths time for the babe to be born, saw the Brightest Star as they started out to find the babe. All their long Journey the Bright est Star kept Just In front of them to bow them the way to go. andwben they rested at night, the Brightest Star would rest too, and wait for them. At last they reached the city of Beth lehem, and found the little babe In the manger with hia mother by hi aide. These wise men had brought tome very costly gifts to this babe, and it is the birthday of this babe that is celebrated every Christmas, and It la in hla memory that gifts are given to the poor. "That la all of the afory. and It is time for me to be going, and the went gayly on, dancing over the the trees. of tops as to mvorro have been made in Many experiments types of road devise to the effort which can be maintained at from the low cost Thus far, aside LeAji CUTTl ss ss: sra aerteiwa road.-Year- book !0 Calltarela y o rod-oc- ts . n -- usl in com. .n dosl !io eimirtH. mil m is .uii ltaclerluUigllt Minimum Wage in Massachusetts. minimum wugo si heilule tor Xxom-- A Srst weluUrlul Ttiipt-m- ! roiuoilr, cowrot m t'J ( hpuilaU of stOlIN J? boll's. ! f Upl ''T, Itiiilniu, " of Mf Sow IS tlruK'' . hrn Iml.i I . H. l. Poor Vision. lebellion at a university oxer the dismissal of a professor led John Mitt hell to sav. "The trustees dismissed the professor to show that thev were against free speei h. Well, they see now, 1 guess, how wrong they were. A linb Why, xerstty to oppose free speeih that as wrong as the lady's eyes One man was telling another how xeiy cross ex ed 'a lertaln lady whs. 'Cross" 'Cross eyed' he declared ross so Is i eyed that lady eyed' Why, that ut a dinner where she sat next to me lust week, she actually ate out of in v plate,' n department store workets of 'husetts lias been dei tiled on and will Vis next go Into elicit January Ma-s- 1 preMdent of the. tate Consumer league. Carroll N Doten of the Institute of Teihuologv. iiul Preston It Clarke, president of the Fly month Cordage company, represent d the public on the minimum wage lommisslon. The board has been sitting sime Mari h. and though it haa no power to enforce the wages decided on it mux of employers who publish refuse to comply The minimum. wage for an experienced woman employed in a department store is $k 50. The mini WONDERFUL HOW QUICKLY mum wage for inexperienced women Is RESINOL STOPS ITCHING $7. while for a minor between seven "r un teen and eighteen It Is $5. Girls w ho have endured for years To those not of may age der seventeen years New the itching torment of eczema or other he paid less than $5 per week such skin erupt Ions, the relief that York Sun. the first use of resinoi ointment and resinol sonp gives Is perfectly incrediA GRATEFUL OLD LADY. ble. After all the suffering they went through and all the useless treatments Alexan West O. Clemens, Mrs. A. good money for, they der. Ia., writes: I have used Dodd's they spent cannot believe anything so simple, Dinner Diamond also' Kidney Fills, mtld and Inexpensive can stop th Fills. Before UBing them I had uf ltchjng and burning INSTANTLY! of number a for fered Nice Present Any Girl Can Maka. And' they find It still more wonderful years with backache, er with a hit of muslin Is sewed all that the Improvement Is permanent on tender 'spots also around the white covered sole and and that resinol really drives away then to the smaller sole, silk upward. spine, and hud at the eruption completely in a T,rY. black floating times When this is sewed together you have time. Perhaps there Is a pleasshort a p e c k a before my a Bole half an Inch In thicknes turnant surprise like this In store for you. eyes. I also had lum Resinol ing up at the toe aa the Chinaman ointment and resinol soap r shoe does. Fill thi with cotton. bago and heart trou- sold by all druggists. Adv. ble. Since using this The one thing to remember 1 to medicine I have been take time In making thi pretty box. Happy Man, Xt costs next to nothing, hut it will not relieved of W sufa man who always sings-- ! "Ther goes be a aucces it carelessly done. It Is sgreeable to me for fering. work. The writer saw an exquisite model you to publish this letter. I am glad at his Contented, eh? of this work case that 1 to he given to have an opportunity to say to all "He ought to be. Hes an opera-singer- , to a bride. It Is carried out In whit who are Buffering as I have done that and gets a thousand dollar-- a atin embroidered In ailk and silver I obtained relief by using Dodds Kid night. thread. In a wistaria design, the lin- aey Pills and Diamond Dinner Pills wlataria-eolore- d to box at silk 60c of Pills per Dodds Kidney ing being Explained. or Dodd's Medicine Co., match. your-dealone TU Tabsay thing for Dlgga. Hr who Y. N. to a Dodds hint be should Dyspepsia This girls Buffalo, head. awelled a never holigets lets for Indigestion have been proved. have friends marrying during the true! Solid bone doesnt That's is Adv. box. 60c beyond If season. embroidery per day swell very eaaily." the donors skill . a tiny spray of cord silver with tied blossom Inquiry. Logical orange MarlaeKye Heeeedr reCktragw "Carry yer bag, sir? said an eager Write might decorate the top, or the Initial tUustrated Book of the Eye Ere. street iot urchin to a man on Forty-seconof the bride could be placed there. .. hurrying toward the Grand 'Central lxta of Infant Industries never grow M. Hallow oil, Frank -- the-nam- ' MiwA-GOeaie- er station. thanks! "No, THE GIFTS FOR MOTHER gladdest hour of Chrtatma day, Th tlm th hearts ar lightest , n every car la chased away Xn all th amllee ar brightest, la when th family, young an' old. From dad to little brother. With aU the love that .heart can hoM Com bringing gifts to mother. W keep her present till the last An" then when ah elta rocking. An aU th other gift ar passed. W go an get her stocking. We gather round her easy chair. First on en' then the other Well, I declare! Steps up an' eaya: Here's something else for mother!" Th An with eech present go An all la etlll en quiet . gold the man No, 1 don't! The lad broke into a quick trot to keep up with hla victim hasty strides as he asked, in innocent curiosity: Then what are you carrying It for?" New York Timet. Reason Given. Little Edna Why wouldnt It do to pray tor our bread once a week or once a month? Why must we ask our for dajly bread? every day Older Slater So aa to have it fresh, goosey. - "What la this?" When mother murmur-An hasten to untie It. Then everybody wildly cheer An shout for perfect gldnee. An mothers eye are molat with tear But not th tears of Mdnes. a scene that replied shortly. , "I'll carrylt all tha way for a dims, persisted the lad. "I tell you I dont want It carried! retorted the man. "Don't yer?" a kla Used Whenever Quinine is Needed Does Not Affect the Head Beraaao of cant buy, He Ionic and lasativ effect LAX ATI VK BUOMO ljUININB viU be found better than ordinary Quinine lor any purpoee for which Quinine to nned. Don not enun nor-- ringing In bend. Bemeaber ther Bromo Qnloine. In only on That ie La .Ire Bromo Quinine. Look for aiguatur ol W. Urvr. Be. Or stage In Imitation. Th smiling face, th glistening eye Of love own celebration. And with each Jolly Chrtatma day We pray to know another e way When w ahali meet th And bring our gift to mother. Free. Free Detroit in i Paradoxical. la Smith running for office? Yea, and with all he stands for, it ti up. Answer the Alarml A had back make a dar'a work twice hard. Backache uaually come from weak kidney, and if headache, diui-ne- a er urinary diaordera ar added, dont wait get help before dropey, gravel or Bright' diaeeae et in. I)oae' kidney Pills hv brought new lif and new strength to thousands of working men and women. Used and recommended the world over. A Utah Cas ffrwy PKtwi Walt Warrwn, con tractor. J17 W. Sixth Houtk, Bt., Balt Lake City, Utah, cays: "My back waa lama and painful. At Bight the pain waa just aa bad. If 1 fell asleep and lay on my back and then attempted to turn over, the pain waa ee acute that 1 couldnt help screaming out. I lacked control of thu kidney secretions. Doin' Kidney Pill put me in good ahane and my kidney war strengthened." Get Deaae at Any Stare, SO Bea lUtauStera" 1 doans van? POSTCJt-MILBUR- i CO, BUFFALO, H. T. will be a walkover. THE WISDOM OF WAITING. Wealth. Lay Tribute en a heavy tribute upon roads lay Bad PAfciCR- ?Tr-Onl' our agricultural wealth every HAIR ALAAU the of ton, cent a sutiu m ro ti a small per ? atock orchard, garden and live cars without The Bran Pis. BuMtataGMTwFM HJrl may be loaded upon over an la y This be hauled Efigllh custom. The hauling. Some must This hidden in a large pin of bran. era distance. gifts a long A string h; tied to eech package, and the expense of marketer waste of our on the end ot the string is the name which.' of course,-meaof the one for whom the package is resource. "Tour wife tells me yon have given Intended. When all have their strings of fun chmea the Then smoking. np all pulL they Knew GoedR- WavelibatalgmAV Her the and off That MiMkkirbn road only nntll Chriatmaaj 1 goal the bran opening if good know gating K you want to ifarFm. L brrod. like her Wn W package. " prVM. ore good thing aak a horM. LASOBATORY. ind uiU Conh. (VtUi i,,, iu in,nl. th cheaper forms of construction, varithe upon are depending states ous forms of bituminous macadam, brick concrete, and vitrified iztz Department States United US cvurt Cm sus kScUr, M U ' rreOarta WHrtt at Cwtaar . of Agriculture. Christmas day. vU1Um ta wiM aa awe BLACK TSi sav u::?s W atch Your Colts self-sam- The Russian 8L Nicholas. In Russia the children put their shoes filled with hay outside the door for the hones of 8L Nichols; ant it is believed in most sections that SL Nicholas comes first on a preparatory visit ten days before Christmas to learn which children have been good. He leaves nuts and caady in the shoea of those who have been good, but nothing for those who have been bad. who the knew that they may expect no present on the real cost, a heavy annual maintenancestates not eastern the In large eraging annum. mile er per $750 less than e -- iue Oh, here Traffic Is Increasing so rapidly cause excessive wear upon the roads, of congested especially In the vicinityThis results in center of population. av- u dis-eoo- a frequent cause anl Worry of Dr Pierce. Also semi a a sxmptom of kidney dishe will sometimes This our of water sample imexamined without charge by expert ease. ilfousanda iuixe testified to Hothese from relief axiuptouis mediate invalids' Dr. 1ierces theuusts at tel. Huffitlo, N Y. When you sufer ifter using Dr Fierce's Anuric Tablets from biukaehe, frequent or snuity for the klilnex h and hackai ho. lr. Fionas Favorite Prescript ion utine. rheumatic pains hera or there, or that constant titod, worn out feel- makes weak women strong, sick Hold la No alcohol. w Amen well ing, it s time to w rite 4r dteuu4. Sour tomptoms and get his tablets or liquid Star-bea- - partment o he when year - - I valued traditions while giving sanction to the established use of roads that have been traversed a century or more, says Baltimore American. There is ' a strong movement the country over for the honoring of the old roads Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept XY, and trails. This is manifest In the Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. movement that contemplates a memorial highway to Abraham Lincoln. The Misunderstood. Old National Turnpike has clustering The Customer See here, these eggs about it traditions of history that you sold me arent fit to eat. into literary transformed been have The Market Man Certainly not. lore under the magic pens of essay Why didnt you say you wanted eating lsts and poets. In the far West agt eggs? I thought you wanted eggs to tatlon for the preservation of the old lend the neighbors. Judge. trails Is gaining In strength, and the Old Oregon, and the Old Whiskey and Important to Mothers date back to Examine carefully every bottle of other historic tratls that be doubtless will Immemorial times for CASTORLA, a safe and sure remedy Infants and children, and see that It preserved as far as possible and, where obliterated by the path of progBears the ress, will be marked. Thus the trails Signature of , u , followed by the red men from Canada In Use For Over 80 Years. even down to Central America will In Children Cry or Fletcher Caitoria time he made matters of record and reverence. The Remedy. While sentimental and practical Been taking anything for that cold considerations may not always be emof yours, old man? braced in the conclusions of the good Yes, but Inj willing to take an- roads commission, yet these should other, if you've got the price. be and doubtless are considered together In so far as the commission has A Natural Question. enlightenment and understands the Hes wedded to his art. sentiment of the communities afDetroit fected. But the main proposition Is is it a happy match? Free Press. that the people of Maryland are a unit for the continuance of the good roads Ret Cray mire bat Tired Eyes movement Baltimore has been greatof your mil u look older then we are. Keep After ly advantaged by the construction lyes young and you will look young. lihe, paved atreets from the country the Movie always Murine Your Eye over roads that enter the city. It Dost tell your age. haa deep Interest In the prosecution After doing the hostess stunt at a of the good roads work for the beneof reception a woman takes off her amllo fit of the agricultural communities transand traffic The and resta. state. entire the portation advantages are Immense,In When all others fall to please while the state Is thereby elevated tne view of the country at large. Let Try Denison's Coffee. the good roads work go on. The saddest sight we ever saw was a fat woman trying to act cute. CONTROL OVER LOCAL ROADS Constipation Vanishes Forever s-- fcUbttt I DONT MIND PIMPLES Ban- i said: brush." Cuticura Soap and Ointment Will ish Them. Trial Free. of the Kidney Caused charge The close connection whnh ev.st-- medical opinion, without fiee Ibis "Anuric' of Dr hi tween the heart and the knims is As s on as Fierce a Is .t7 times more active than wHI known nowadas uric acid in the ktdnes pro'diseasod, arterial tension lithla, foras ithotdissolves water does sugar is im reused and the heart fum lions 6 stem e Simplj jisk for Dr. Fierce s Anuric hen the ktdue' s in) nttai bed Tablets' n.i re can bo no imitation. poiforth uremic waste, longer pour x pa. kago of "Anuric,- is sure to and Fwi dies son son in : onurs, and tin pet the llm laufO ts otteli gt en as hcatt dis- ha Dr. Fierce s You will find on the paikage just as you do ease, or disease of brain or lungs it is a good insurant e against smli a on Dr Fierce s Kuxerlte Frescriplmn, to ailing risk to send tO cents tor a lai go dial the exertaunms friend women.. paikase'oi ' Anuric" .the latest s Finger. ' It thiapaper. SUDDEN DEATH WORKBOX May Provide Work for Some Small Childs Nimbi nd bladder. Bastion -- Perhaps Thi sjJ Sf SHOE Weeks I BreakUpA-Col- d Tablets A guaranteed remedy for Colds and La Grippe. Price 25q of your druggist Ite good. Take nothing else. Adv. A Soluble Antiseptic Powder A good many men are remembered they wore musonly for the to be dissolved in water as needed la For Douches the local treatment of womans ill, such aa lencorrhoea and Inflammation, hog taches. douche ot Paxtin are very efhcacioo. No woman who haa avr used medicated, To keep clean and beelthy taka Dr. douche will fail to appreciate th clean and Pleasant Pellets. They regulate 1 valthy condition Paxtino produce and Pierce raliaf from tore new and discomfort hver, bowels and stomach. Adv, which follow it usa.This is because Paxtme-po- t ewe superior cleansing, dlMnfecW Those who dodge work dont have lng end keeling propertiee. to dodge the reward. For ten year th Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. haa recommended Paxtin In their When ell others fall to please correspondence with wo"private Try Denison's Coffee. men, which prove it superiority. Women whoMheve been Every .man must catch cold for him- - relievedinaay it ia At worth it gold." weight druggist. SOq. large box or by mail. Kample f The Paxton Toilet Co., Boaton, I A strong headed man may be weak minded.' W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 4M91S- the-prom-pt T |