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Show I li Gently i RUSSIA THIS TAKE MAY School Pin, PORT BULGARIAN Must be specially made if they to rcaect the idea of the who wear them. W css make jiut whit yu tw,d ,1.1 CP 11 cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while . you sleep. IMPROVE ROADS BY DRAINAGE Get a box. Sick headache, biliousness, dlzzt ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. ' Poisonous matter clogged in the Intestines, Instead of being cast out of the system is into the blood. When this poison reaches the 10-ee- delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Cascarets Immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sourr undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from thellver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10 cent box from your druggist moans your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. Adv. to-nig- (By E. 1 Jr ' i'hi 0 istLiiak vjfr v mill iMlWi MftuftiW tfl4iA.idniii4W- - iVVWjiwA the harbor of Varna, the Bulgarian port on the Black sea, which the Russians are reported to have several times and which they may take If they decide to Invade Bulgaria. View of bombarded GERMAN INFANTRY IN NEW ., 1 .Ms, -- SNOW UNIFORM v FOUNDED 1862 SALT LAKE CITY to building roads there are a good many problems to solve and not easy ones at that. Riding along in an auto it Is easy enough to say when you strike a smooth stretch, this Is ne, and turn on a little more gas, but when you hit a mudhole find ruts you may get your foot on the wrong pedal and the road commission" catches it. It takes labor, time, good material and money to have goqd roads. Everyone wants the roads, so we will 'all have to work and spend some of our time and money and boost for better DOGS NO MATCH FOR BUCK Animal at Bay Proved Itself Master Pack That had Been Put on Its Track. Animals of different species do not often fight one another because ' cannot comprehend or guard agaml an attack different from that used hr one of their own kind. The predatory beasts in many esses overcome tbelr prey, not because they are very much stronger but becaunl of the fear and confusion that their roads. method of attack rouses a,1 One of the things most needed Is strange their quarry. , well as roads for the better drainage For a example, dog of a fighting as for the farms and at this time we breed charges like a lion, and nearl .will confine this article to the subject every member" of the deer tribe, ini of drainage. . eluding even the elk and moobe, flies Drainage Is the most Important from him In panic; but when one of matter to be considered In the conthese animals learns the real power o( alone struction of roads. Drainage Is a the different matter. it dog will often change a bad road into Ames Hobart kept a number of deer stone road good one while the best In park at his winter home in Ten, lack of a from be propdestroyed may nesses, among them a buck with a er drainage. fine set of horns. The buck came to There are three Bystems of drainage a great contempt ana dislike for have that we can use to advantage, and and dog that these are underdrainage, side ditches dogs,Into theany unfortunate deer Inclosure did well to got and surface drainage. escape with his life. Where water stands on a road The buck had learned that no dog without any grading is could withstand the charge or the better than grading without of his horns, and running from. thrust Underdrainage is not to re- them was the last thing he thought ot. move simply the surface water but its On the other hand, the dogs were greatest help is to lower the water lev- greatly puzzled by an animal thah el in the soil. all rules to run away, but The action of the sun and wind will ought by did not J finally dry the surface of the road but One the big buck jumped out' if the foundation Is wet and soft the af his nlgbtand Mr. Ames foreman put yard, wheels will wear ruts and these get the dogs on the deers track and found filled with water during the first rains him in a thicket a quarter of a mile and the road becomes a sticky mass. from the house. There was a fight, An undrained soil is a poor foundaseen coming were and then the dogs tion upon which to build roads as well home at top speed, followed by the as anything else. When frost Is leavenraged buck. ing the ground the thawing Is quite Hla hair was turned the wrong way from bottom as much as from the the his eyes burned redly as he and top. If underdrainage is provided the every dog he could overtake. charged water is immediately removed. Several of the houndfe were badly hurt The. best and cheapest method to and all of them were Beared. secure underdrainage Is to lay a line fled to their own quarters, and' of farm drain tile on one or both sides it They the combined efforts of the required ot the road. The new road law gives kennel men and stable boys to rescue; the highway commissioners power to the If a single one ot pack. Probably contract with adjoining property own- the hounds had learned to fight s deer, ers to lay larger tile than Is necessary at his example would have been bay to drain the road and to permit the followed by his mates. Youths Comcontracting parties to drain their panion. lands. This helps the roads and at the same time is a great benefit to Y ' Worry. the adjoining land. Worry Is the great American habit Side ditches are necessary to all As a national pastime baseball Is a roads but no road can be maintained poor second. Our peculiar civilization with the ditch holding the water un- - makes It chronic. We are' the champion worrlera ofcthe universe. The African la happy; oriental fatalism prevents a dissatisfaction with the Asiatic; the European,' In peace, is usually content. But we worry because Jones next door has an automobile. Our brethren of the other continents would bemerely accept Jones as a superior ing and let it go at that Wo dont So we go on worrying because Jones has an automobile, because Mrs. Jones has a new gown and because we may hare some trouble scraping together the money for next monthB rent and t ' , IN MAKERS OF JEUELRjf GATES, Illinois.) It' comes When Bad Debt. "The world owes me a living." "Maybe it does, my boy, but you'll bars to bustle like blazes to collect TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BACK HURTS BOYDJAUK One of the Most Important Matters to Be Considered jn Construction of Public Highways. y CP 1 8ays Too Much Moat Forms Uric Acid Which Clogs tho Kidneys and Irritates the Bladder. under-drainag- -- Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, severe head- aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad alts from pnjr good drilg store here, tale a tablespoonful Id a glass of JVAter before breakfast for fgff days tod your kidneys will then set fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes Mid lemon Juice, with llthia, and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys an stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so It no longer irritates, thus ending blad- ' ' i'ffm " '' ijl , w.n ? 1 4 in ' . v - , ( ' "S & L?-- W - V - o German Infantrymen are here shown In the new white uniform adopted for campaigns In snowy regions. DECORATING A HERO FRENCH. SCOUTS IN THEARGONNE com-tifib- d der disorders. - Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive; r makes a delightful effervescent drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. local druggist says bs A ells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while It is only trouble. Adv. llthia-wate- well-know- n A ih H fr-- ' 1 - pessimist says that the surest way to avoid trouble, escape hardships and dodge calamities Is to die young. SWAMP-ROO- T KIDNEY a gentle, healing vegetable compound. once. 8old at all drag store in bottles of two sizes fifty cents and one dollars x, Start treatment st if you wish first to test this great preparation tend ten cent to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and However, mention this paper. Adv. Two Style. the mailed fist" in the pacifist" Baltimore I believe In C DISEASES There 1 only one medicine that really a a remedy for stand out diseases of the kidneys, hver and bladder. stands the Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of even the most distressing cases.- Swamp Root, s physician's prescription for special' diseases, makes friends Qukkiy because its mild and immediate effect Is soon realised in most cases. It is I - fj, FOR ' And Sun. t'p'- Important to Mothers Cxamlne carefully every bottle ot CASTORIA, a safe and sura remedy for infanta and children, and see that It Bear the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Yeara. Children Cry for Fletcher! Castoria Even a botanist may not be able to recognize a blooming Idiot when be sees one. 4 5 ZLJ that worrying wont ever get Well-Draine- ga during a recent fight In the Argonne forest just before the snow came. This particular wood had changed hands several times. Lately the French had bombarded it with their heavy guns, and the photograph shows the first French advance guards creeping through the wood from which It was believed the Germans had been driven. An Incident Archduke Joseph of Austria decorating an Alpine trooper for bravery on tho Isonzo front ARRANGFllAmAF TREATY HERE TO Story of Sir W. Raleighs Visit. This story is being told all the more piquant because It Is true concerning the visit of Sir Walter Ra leigh, professor of English literature at Oxford, to the United States. It seems that an American gentleman In Londou wrote to a friend on the other side, asking him to meet Sir Walter on his arrival at the pier in New York. The only description given of Sir Walter was that he was "a very tall man," and it so happened that there were several men to whom the description applied. When the friend thought that Sir Walter had come down the gangway, he went up to him and said: ' Excuse me, sir, are you Sir Walter The gentleman to whom Raleigh?" this question was put happened to be a very typical Westerner, and he replied, "No, sir. I'm Christopher Colum bus. Canadian American. Ancient Pearnt Politicians. . When' o'Ur migrating Aryan forefaPiles Cured in 6 to Days thers sought new homes they fed birds rsfund money if PAZO OINTMENT pnrfiita retrod-loor P upon seeds that they found In the new fails to cor Itchinf, Blind. Bleedint PUss. Pirsl application fires rtheL 500. country and noted the effect upon these and other animals, 'sometimes The people of Brazil are either rich cutting them open and examining the or poor, there being no middle class. Intestines to see what the food did to them. As the Jeadera invested themWhen all others fall to please selves with mystery and Importance. Try Denisons Coffee, ju8t as peanut politicians, nobles and other pretentious folk do In ou; day, Josef Hofmann, the pianist. earns were too dignified to explain to they $2,500 an hour. the common people why they looked Inside the animals for advice whether Dr. Piercss Pellets art best for liver, to settle in that region or not. so the One stomach. little Pellet for bowels and ceremony of intestine examining and a laxative thres for a cathartic. Adv. .. . ' '' ' : K 'V'' 'i 'v '' - ' S'"''-, - Nil y .V Ns YV .. N Vi w vvsf VV V XV'.' " 14 Road In Illinois. d til it evaporates. In most cases it Is cheaper to get the water away from the road than to try to lift the road out of It. Sometimes roads on the hillsides are left without side ditches. This is a mistake, for if any road needs a ditch it is the one on a hillside, for where there are no ditches the water runs along the middle of the road and wears gullies and as we all know, makes a bad road. The roads should be so crowned that water can reach the tile or ditches. If all ruts and,mudholes are filled, the water will have a better chance to run off. There are several machines made to ktep the roads in shape and these need to be used often and at the right time. It is not necessary to spend half & day In trying to get hold of a road commissioner to help open a culvert or let the water out of a hole in the road. Better spend the time In doing it yourself and you will feel better and your neighbor will thank you. predlcttfie 'treaty bV bc tba disorders on the Island may be balled" MSgTaTFeTsuiiiT' future was kept up as a remunerative ing, is minister of finance of the Haitian government and Huideeourt. a lawyer fake to recent times. wu the island's delegate to the second Hague peace tribunal. Ready For It. ana He was traveling In the South second-rat- e a at had to put up overnight notel In western Georgia, said to the clerk when he entered. Where shall I autograph? Autograph? said the clerk. Yes, sign my name, you know. Oh. right here.' In tM As he was signing h!s name In came three ru clothed, unshorn fellow Immediately cracker. recognisable as Georgia desk the to advanced One of them Will you autograph? asked ea p clerk, his face aglow with the nre that comes from the consc ness of Intellectual superiority. Certainly, aald the cracker, face no less radiant than that clerk; mines rye.' The Argo register Both Missed Something. I suppose their marriage was a fan la nre because their home lacked the nries to which ahe had been cC' tomed." Not altogether. Part of trouble was due to the fact that after ahe discovered the luxuries were mi log their home lacked the quiet which he had been accustomed. people are employed )ver the world's mine 5,000,000 Road Drags for Upkeep. The road drag Is not an for constructing roads, butequipment It is intended for upkeep, it should not move any large quantity of earth, but takes a small amount of wet earth to or away from the center of the road. It la important to remember that the road drag does not build roads, but helps to keep them in repair. It. Serves tho Purpose. c How dare you kiss me? she This i not too indignantly. mlstle o not Im standing under, I know, replied the young m I prefer holly. Its so much plentiful Using Taxpayers' Money. otetterjraytouse-troads.761 tha fcy h draining our Times-Lead- - e Arteries of Community. Improved public roads are directly related to better country homes and schools, to the reach and Influence of country churches, to the timely market centers? They are the arteries of organized community life. Home and Fireside. XDOnejr us toe motor car, the gown, or pay the rent; in fact, It takes away whatever little Joy there might be In living. We know that It impairs our health, destroys our efficiency and spoils our chances of ever attaining anything. Yes, worry is a great thing for doctors and undertakers! Wilkes-Barrer. g pretendln5tabw-ahle-t- o And we know all the tlms food bills. a, .. " Fox. , ?' n Sly to. "Jiblets is having hla wifes cultivated." "Wharathr Idea Hes found a. professor who let her talk while ahes taking sons.' |