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Show THE S ALIN A SUN, SALINA, UTAH Purse of King Tut Is Missing Explorers Fail to Find d Wallet Left in Tomb by Ancient Egyptian King. Well-Fille- FIND SMALL IMAGE OF KING HEROIC BOY SCOUT SAVED LIFE SAYS uii K&osiW MBS. WflGENAflR Portland Lady Fell Off 40 Pounds, but Declares Tanlac Restored are, and consequently much valuable historical information is lost. The pyramids those tombs which were to serve as the eternal homes for the early pharaohs were robbed of all their valuables by the sons and grandsons of the rulers for whom they were L Her Fully. orator. If you are unable to secure one you can do the work yourself, tinting and stenciling For nine years," declared Mrs. Ella Wagenaar, 2G8 Graham St., Portland, Ore., recently, I was almost a nervous wreck and never knew what it was to built. Construction of these enormous and magnificent houses for the dead proved SK your local dealer to rec-ommend a practical dec- your walls to give beautiful results. feel well. an expensive business and resulted In I was suffering from a general the financial ruin of Egypt, a breakdown and, oh, its Just Impossible change of dynasty and a period of chaos durto describe the pain and misery I ening which the rulers got what burial dured. My stomach was so disordered Instead oKalsomine or Wall Paper could. I they could a retain morsel of scarcely Luxor, Egypt King Buy Alabastine from your local dealer, white and a variety of tints, solid food. I lost forty pounds and Built Their Graves in Cliff. took some of his money with him when ready to mix with cold water and apply with a auitable brush. was so weak I tottered like an Infant Each package has the cross and circle printed in red. By interhe died, but It was gone and his purse 1th the next period, the monarchs when I walked. Many nights I never also when the outer chamber was or nobles started a new burial custom. mixing Alabastine tint you can accurately match draperiea and slept a wink, and I had weak spells, rugs and obtain individual treatment of each room. Instead of building a tomb, opened by Howard Carter. exwhen I fainted dead away. The archeologists were quite sad cavated a burial room in the they Write for special suggestion s and face of Boy Scout Walter Kopf of Hoboken, "After spending over a thousand about this, for they believe there Is the cliff. latest color combinations N. J who, hearing an explosion near dollars trying to get well, my husband In the plain west of Thebes, be only one example of such a purse In his home, rushed Into a neighboring finally me to take theTanlac persuaded tween the city and the edge of the desexistence. ALABASTINE COMPANY a Of all the fine things found in the ert, the Egyptians erected their mortu- apartment house and carried flaming treatment. Well, that was the turning 1M7 GraM At. CraW lipiA, Mick. oil stove to the street. His action point, for all my troubles are outer room of the disturbed gone resting ary temples, but, on account of the saved the building, In which 50 per- now, I have almost regained my lost place of King the many grave robberies, they went two sons from being destroyed by the weight, and Ive never finest, from the antiquarian stand miles farther back into the hills for blaze lived, enjoyed finer oil stove the that started after health. I will always believe Tanlac point, Is the Ushabti, a small Image the actual place of burial. There they HORSES COIGJUNGT T&E exploded. saved my life, and Im so happy and of the king himself. That, at least, is made tunnels from 200 to 700 feet long I that Just cant Into grateful the opinion of Lord Carnarvon. the rocks. help praising Life Term for Killer of Own Child. It." The ushabti, or answerer, showtomb is one of to break the cough and et them back In condition. Saginaw, Mich. Convicted of killThirty Tanlac Is for sale by all good druging the defunct monarch In the guise these. It only escaped the depreda- ing his twelve-year-olyear uee haa made 'SFOHN'S' Indispensable tn treating Cotighg daughter, Wnl-te- r and InAuenaa 35 Colda, and Over million gists. with bottles of Osiris, customarily was placed In tions of the ancient and modern grave Dlatempar sold. their mulling comT. Hubbard, forty-thre- e years old, plication and all diaeaaea of the throat, nos and lung. Acte royal tombs with an Inscription stat- robbers because Itameses VI, a king was sentenced to spend the rest of his Advertisement. marvelously aa a preventlva; act equally well an cure. Sold In two el zee at all drug store. ing that the image was prepared to do of the Twentieth dynasty, was given life In prison. The judge expressed tOOUN MEDICAL, COMPANY Wise men settle their quarrels before GOSHEN, INDIANA any work Imposed upon It. Then the a berth directly over Tuts tomb. All regret that It was not possible to im are begun. they tomb was sealed so tightly no one the earth and rocks from Itameses bur- pose the death penalty. The little girls could get to the ushabti, and re- ial chamber fell down over the face of throat wms slashed by a razor, the Important to Mothers Tuts tomb, completely burying it." quest it to do something. coroner declared. Examine carefully every bottle of Back in what may, CASTORIA, that famous old remedy In his language, have referred to as for infants and children, and see that it the good old days of yore, the pharaoh, Take a good dose of Carters Little Liver Pills Bears the when he died, was accompanied to the of then take 2 or 3 for a few nights af ter.They Signature underworld by a slave, sacrificed durcleanse In Use for Over 30 Years. your system of all waste matter and ing the royal funeral ceremonies. In Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria more "modern times the slave was Regulate Yonr Bowels. Mild as easy to take as sugar. Genuine bear signature allowed to live and the ushabti was A gossip that tells the truth does substituted for him. This was done in Small PilL Small Dose. Small Price. the most damage. the case of si- Rich Loot in Graves. Chicago. Tombs of the pharaohs Appliance for Intensification of cultation. As described by the electric have been Aladdins caves and fair engineer, Baumgardt, a physician on Sound Makes Ticking of spoil for robbers since the days of the Isle of Wight examined the heart PUTNAM FADELESS you of a woman patient m London, using Egypts glory, and the earl of CarnarWatch Audible in Hall. von is not the first to find rich treasfor the purpose telephonic communicaSMALL BOY FULLY EMPLOYED Made His Own Deduction. MIXUP THAT WAS AMUSING ure in the grave of a dead ruler. tion, aided by Browns microphone. In A man of considerable position and In speaking of what this way he not only heard distinctly Little Pauls Explanation of His Pre- importance confesses, with a merry Humorous Nova Scotian Unlntentloni. missed Prof. D. D. Luckenbill, IS BIG BENEFIT TO INVALIDS the beating of her heart, but lie heard twinkle In his eye, to a serious blow to Had a Somewhat occupation ally Very Gravely Misled Serious- - .1 Egyptologist in charge of the Haskell it about twenty times more plainly Ids reputation from au unexpected Humorous Tinge. oriental museum of the University of Minded Glasgow Newspaper. than though he had been at her side quarter. Chicago, came to the defense of Car- Specialists in Distant Cities May Be listening directly through the Ills small son returned from school ordinary Little Paul had been sitting still by narvon and Carter, whose excavations R. M. MacGregor told the following Consulted by Patients in Far-of- f stethoscope. and confronted his father with the window so the for that mother long In the valley of kings have recently at a luncheon of the Scottish story Places German Scientists German Scientists Tackle It. question, Father, what are you? began to get suspicious. been termed by some grave robbing. in New Glasgow: curlers A New; What am I, my boy? Why do you Perfect Apparatus. What are you doing, Paul?" she This achievement was reported to It should be remembered," said ProGlasgow shipping firm was having ask? the London Society of Electrical asked. fessor Luckenbill, that if competent built a steamship on the Clyde and Well, father," was the reply, JenNo reply. It the name of Micmac. The oddBerlin. The great Interest mani- Engineers, but it was not at once archeologists had not found Tuts gave Paul, answer me ! mother ordered. kins came up to me In the dinner hour ity of the name aroused considerable tomb, natives would have, and with fested by German and followed up by the medical professurgeons "Nothing, was Pauls enlightening and said, Whats your father? far less desirable results for science. electrical scientists In the use of the sion because of some uncertainties In And what did you say? asked his curiosity. The Nova Scotian captain Just In the last few years these na- stethoscope at long range, with the the transmission. The Medical Society reply. wus asked the derivation of the name. Mother said nothing more for a father. tives have discovered some very im- aid of telephone and microphone, re of Berlin now has taken it up with the captain replied "I didnt say anything, answered that Mlc was for the Irish and portant tombs we know this from the calls early achievements of that the same zeal that Koch and other few minutes. Then: Paul, you must be doing something! the boy. I Just hit him. Mac for the Scottish. Next day the exquisite pieces of Jewelry they have character. As far back as June 24, German scientists displayed In tak What are you so interested In out offered for sale to orientalists. Natur- 1010, there was published an ac- Ing up the bacteriological discoveries captain was astonished to find this The Popular Pharaoh. ally, they will not tell where the tombs count of the first telephonic auto- - of Pasteur, and seems confident that there? explanation of the name featured In Since the Tutankhamen affair, Paul turned to reply this time, his It will come into practical use. the Herald. He sent for the reporter said the attendant at the Detroit In- and When the physician applies his dignity highly offended. explained that Micmac" was the of Arts, there has been a pos- name of a tribe of Indians In stitute or mamma! even he Gee, the unaided exclaimed. stethoscope, ear, Nova to the region of the heart he hears, if Cant a fellow sit here without be- itive rush for Egyptian relics. Scarce- Scotia. To his further astonishment the patients heart Is In health, ing bothered ,and watch the cares pass ly a person comes In here who does the following-dathe Herald carried not make Inquiries, and want to see a correction, Kansas City Star. regular beatings corresponding to the pro and con? reading as follow : what we have, and to express regret poetical foot known as the troches. We were slightly Incorrect In givthat we haven't more. I firmly be- ing the derivation of the name MicIn ailments of the heart the rhythm Straight Silica Glass. A deposit of silica mineral of vol- lieve that more people have assidu- mac In or the character of the sound changes, yesterdays Issue. We now definite shifts being characteristic of canic origin has been found In Czecho- ously read books and articles dealing loam that the ship is called Micmac definite diseases, and the experienced slovakia, which can be used directly with ancient Egypt since this Luxor after a tribe of wild Indians In Nova physician hears the modifications and In the manufacture of glass w it bout affair than ever before. Scotia, who are half Irish and hal the need of adding any of the other knows how to interpret them. Scotch." Red Flag of the Romans. common ingredients used in making up Shows Experiments. The signal for battle of the Romans the glass batch. This silica mineral Is At the medical society Dr. Leo Couldnt Fill 'Em. consisted of the unfurling of a red to said lava resemble underIt is and I clothed my husband with my showed his experiments. He uses for this purpose the vacuum tubes stood that tlie deposits are very large flag; the white flag bos always been Ideals. and that steps are being taken to uti- a sign of truce or pence. I see, and the clothes didnt fit which in spark telegraphy are inthem commercially. Chemical Boston Transcript. serted for the Intensification of the lize Ambiguous. sounds. With a relatively small ap- Trade Journal. Sir, I am a woman of my word. It used to be the darkest before paratus of about the size of a big People who weigh their words Boston Yes, but which one? day" until all the smokestacks began dictionary the sound units can be speak lightly. Transcript. intensified a thousandfold. The lickoperating about 0 a. m. ing of a watch, for instance, can be heard In the furthest corner of a large hall. Doctor Jacobsohn puts the microphone upon the chest and with the aid of Ills apparatus every one in tlie all bears plainly the hearts throbs. L ..e system is not yet so far developed that a patient may call the most famous physicians In all the Underwood and Underwood Partly excavated top of the citadel of Ur of the Chaldees and the Temple capitals of Europe to step before the on the lower of the Moon, Euphrates, which Dr. George B. Gordon, whose por- apparatus and examine bis heart. But trait is inserted, thinks is between six and seven thousand years old and prob-abl- y a bride in Berlin can let her husband the oldest edifice of any sort in the world. Dr. Gordon is director of the In New York hear how her people deny themselves the comfort heart museum of in and Pennsylvania University hot drink with meals, because charge of the excavations at Ur. beats for him. Antiquarians Treasure This as Most Important Discovery of All Egyptologist Tells How Tomb Was Saved From Robbers. Spohns Distemper Compound d Heart Beats Are Heard on Phone COHSTHPAIKDHf Gives Charming New Shade to Old Lingerie DYESdyes or tints as Good-natured- Is This Worlds Oldest Edifice? y 1 hem missingjquw MANY find coffee and tea detrimental to health. DEPRIVED OF FORTUNE BY HATRED Mothers Bitterness Toward Son Shown in Will Case. Farm Valued at $50,000 Deeded to Brakeman Who Saved Woman From Death While Walking Over Railroad Crossing. Areola, III. Hatred of a mother for a child, and which was reciprocated in kind, resulted In a remarkable action by Mrs. Ruth A. Chittenden of this vicinity, and which became known when her will was admitted to probate. .She owned a farm of 200 acres in Douglas county, vulued at $50,000, and which she hail inherited from her father. Her only chid, Marlon, be- came estranged from Lis mother and the antagonism between the two ln-a cd with the passing yenrs. Tie no her frequently Informed her fr'ir.ds tint slip proposed to see that i The son Is said to have declared that he would make an effort to obtain all of the property, and would her son did not secure a dollar of her not be content with a small portion fortune. Three years ago she had a as provided in bis mothers will. It narrow escape from death while walk- is said that Ennis lias disposed of ing over the crossing of the Illinois the farm and that it will be difficult Central, here, and the quick action to recover possession, thus making it of Grover C. Ennis, a brakeman, saved reasonably certain that the mother has her from being maimed or killed. succeeded in her effort to prevent her She was so grateful that she pre- son from securing possession of her sented him with a check for $1,000 estate. and later gave him a deed to her farm, but retained a life Interest In "Equal Divorces In Britain. the property. When she died recently London. It may soon be just as and her will was admitted to probate, easy for a woman to get a divorce In objection was filed by her son, but England as for a man: his protest was overruled. The house of commons by a vote of He then appealed the case to the 231 to 28 lias passed the second readhigher court. The will provided that ing of a bill under which It will no $2,000 in cash was to go to the son, longer be necessary for a wife to alproviding that he did not attack the lege cruelty or desertion in addition validity of the will. In the event to infidelity. Under the existing law that he did, the money was to be the husband only has to establish divided between three sisters of the testatrix, the latter evidently being certain that the son would endeavor Stray Bit of Wisdom. to recover the farm, and that in so Not one in twenty murries his first doing he would be In danger of los- love; we build statues of snow and ing also the $2,000. weep to see them inelL Sir W. 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