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Show T CAINED 34 POUNDS Persistent Anwmla Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Aftar Othar Ramadlaa Had Failed. " When X began taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills," sajs Mrs. Nathaniel Field, of St Albans, Somerset county, Maine,1 "I was the palest, most bloodless person yon oonld imagine. My tonga and gums were color leu and my lingers and ears were like wax. I bad two doctors and they prononnoed my trouble anemia. I had spells of vomitiug, oonld not eat, In foot, did not dare to, X had each distress after eating. My stomach was filled with gas which oansed me awful agony. The backache X suffered was at times almost unbearable and the lust exertion made my heart beat so fast that X oonld hardly breathe. But the worst of all wu the splitting neuralgia headache which never left uie for seren weeks. About this time I had had several numb spells. My limbs would be cold and without any feeling and the most deathly A Question of Understanding , By Grace G. Bostwick It isnt as tho'igh she had cared. burial with life still existent lie Atherton said, in a tired voice, turn- Blurted and looked again, piercingly, ing the letters and telegrams over into her still face. It was not marbleas the faces he had seen la listlessly. "It isnt as though she had -like cared," he repeated, dolly., opening death. A sudden boiie clutched At his and closing the small drawers, one by heart. one. He was searching for a photocome back! "Helen,'' he cried, graph that she hid kept on her desk You are mine, child; I have always I didn't know. likeness taken In her early girl- loved you always. & child, hood, long before he had met her. oien your eyes to me! Hie As he felt clumsily about among face went gray with the effort of ble He waa straining, striving the papers a letter fell out He start- life. ed to replace it, but caught sight of aggtnst death, the conqueror himself. his own name In the familiar, writing He prayed by all he held sacred. By and paused. He opened It with trem- hie mother's memory. By hie belief In love, by the prayers of the long-gon- e bling fingers. would oome over me. "1 did the best I could," he said, dead, and holding her two cold "Nothing had helped me until I began In hla own, he chafed and bands to couldn't himself. "I help slowly Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, in fact, taking them unwearledly, repeatedwarmed not could I I at worse caring. thought I had grown every day. After I had taken the pills n short time I could first. I thought it would come with ly, calling to her, pleading with her, see that they were benefiting me and time. God! how bard It has been, begging her to come back. one morning I awoke entirely free from how bitter hard! He passed his thin, The passionate warmth of his appain. The distress after eating disap- nervous band wearily acroaa his col- peal softened the cold stillness of her peared and in three weeks I oonld eat orless face. At least, she never fingers. They seemed to him to be anything I wanted and suffer no Xincon- knew, never suspected, nor cared, growing pliant, human. He put a tervenience. I also slept soundly, have She rible effort Into hla plea, shaking taken several boxes of the pills and have either way, he aald, bitterly. from head to foot with the strangest gained in weight from 130 to 164 pounds was as Indifferent as as I was. I wonder If she knows now, he passion mortal ever experienced. He and am perfectly well now." Dr. Williams Pink pills core anaemia breathed. would win her back from death. He I wofider if she knows because they actually make new blood. and understands. She never seemed would see her eyes unclose or he For rheumatism, indigestion, nervous to understand I used to would die in the effort The perspiraanything. headaches and many forms of weukneu how so 11b tion was pouring off hie brow where wonder feel oonld they are recommended even if ordinary tie and live. anyone to tell her the veins were cruelly knotted. Hie I tried once medicines have fuiled They are sold by wild all druggists, or will be sent postpaid, on how I felt and she laughed. Said eyes burned like those of some dead at darkness seen In the animal I tone me needed to 60 of cents six up. per box, something receipt price, boxes for 93.60, by the Dr. Williams Perhaps she was right Perhaps I of night Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. am a morbid chap. Helen, he called for the last time, Helen child. It le I open your eyes "If she bad cared, he began again, It waa the impassioned apI would hare tried to be different to me! 'FRISCO'S CROP OF GENIUS. I should bare learned to get bold of peal of soul to soul. Than slowly, wearily, unwillingly, Second Only to New York In Vigor her interest in some way, but that aa of some child waking from a Bleep dead to I calm of used think hers! and Freshness of Its Literature. It would drive me crazy. She was of deep exhaustion, the cold, white lifted and the familiar eyes looked New York le of course the great the right sort, too or earned to be. lids Inter ble own, though faintly aa from With she her have might possibilities American market for literary wares, a distance. The shadow of a long saye E. S. Martin in Appletone developed into a wonderful woman mile the gray lips the lips parted under She tbe conditions. is right Magazine. There is also a measure of Overcome of death. by the wonder wonderful she corrected he was, hospitality shown to writers and their of the miracle, he staggered back, but correction. at the himself, shuddering in Chl Boston, Philadelphia, product! "I admired her more than any other compelled himself, by a supreme efcago and Indianapolis. fort of will, to hold consciousness a But San Francisco for thirty years woman I ever met. Poor Helen! moment longer. he over as the he letter sighed pored subfour of all beaten these past has "You are going to live! he cried, In the falling light sidiary literary centers in the freshYou are going to live for loudly. He sat to Hurried up, startled. ness and vigor of its inspirations. He felt her cold, cold face me! the a with window, eagerly' reading own ocean to of its It has had an his own hot cheek. He heard stimulate its imagination, a new coun- look of Intense Interest on his rather against a long sigh of rapture that her elgh as face a look such Helen try behind and about it and an ad- apathetic was almost a sob then blackness. In Atherton all never roused had her venturous and virile population that has liked to live Its own life in its sadly Inconsequent life with him. fa the little study below the sickDear, he read, T couldnt hope own way and dream and live its own room the room of resurrection a ever I make how to understand you romances. Atherton again fumfew hours It has had money, too. It has sent love you. Yon have Just left me bled about later desk for the litwife's hie out Its envoys to view the world (and cold, unloving, careless, ss yon always tle awkward bands hie Again photo. are I and (poor foolish, loving thing) a good many of them have stayed of the drawers contents the tumbled away), and because it has been one put my starved arms about your chair In reckless confusion, but at last they laid and my lips passionately against of the worlds great starting place on the treasured picture. and landing places it has viewed ha- the spot where your dear head has dosed Tears of Joy, the great tears that rise lain. know Is I It unreciproutterly own from its doorstep pretty bitually of the deepest feeling of a strong much every kind of human creature cated, that I shall never be more to out mans heart, fell thickly, unrestrainedI am and than now, you though it that has been worth looking at on the child like face of the womAltogether, San Fran cl boo has been breaks my heart, with its desolation, ly, had been his wife for four who an bow to I utter its it- despair, it yet no other city of our republic. miserable years. more long, loved no man was ever Dearest, deeply, more tenderly, than yon are. (Copyright, lflOS, by Dally Story Pub. Co.) Fear for Cologne Cathedral. O. the sadness, the heartbreak of it Serious damage to the magnificent TENDERFOOT KNEW THE ROPES. central portal of Cologne cathedral la all! You If carvfirst cared. at of you Several thought feared. large pieces ed stone have fallen and numerous you had been sure, then ah, If you Hla Suspicion of Cowboy's Marksmanship Was Verified. other portions show signs of loosen had only known then and told me. Now it is too late. I am wrapped in lng. The cathedral, begun in 1248, regret that will be Rodey, of New Mexico, was not completed until 1880. It is a never-endinto of I of the trite end time. the a finest illustrative as my the telle portion piece story regarded generally can't ease the hurt of loving unloved. saying that circumstances alter cases of Gothic architecture in the world. "I want you to know if you are left Some of the citizens of a certain and yon will be that I have always southwestern town, which was still In cared. I used to hope for the day the class of frontier settlements, dewhen I should se your eyes flood with vised a new method of Inducing "tenI have derfoot visitors to furnish entertain gladness at my coming. learned to welcome even the weari- ment for the crowd. When the stran ness of spirit they express if only I ger arrived in town and began the may feel you near me. making of acquaintances by conven "Dear, I know bow It Is with you. tlonal methods the ringleaders would I know that the bonds have become present to him one of the natives, who so Irksome that they have worn Into was described as a marvelously accuyour very soul. I see the distaste, rate shot To satisfy the curiosity the dislike almost loathing that pos- and Interest Invariably manifested by sesses you at times. I see it all, yet the stranger the marksman would con I am powerless to release you. I can ent to give an exhibition of his skill only hide it all securely away under after considerable urging on the part the slow smile, the smile that yon of his friends. Raising his face. the celebrity would address the strancall my every-daIf you had cared, John, we should ger: "Do yon see that man smoking have been very happy. I love your a cigar about two blocks down the work, your interests, but I have not street there? 111 hit the cigar withdared voice it for fear O that look! out making the man bat an eye. and Bang! went the that cruelly indifferent, hard, careless look! It burns into me ss I write back came the cry up the street: "See here, Bill, you have got to and I writhe under the torture of it BUT IN THB WOULD He eat with hie head on Me arms atop this thing. Tbat'a the fourth VLDoukIb $4 Gilt Edging for hours. Once he cried out in cigar you have spoiled for me mwtbeeqBiDiditHifprtce My God, If I had known! I don't like 1L Get somebody else to agony: If I had known! practice on. The astonished stranger could alAt last he climbed the heavy, dark be depended on after inch an room ways to above face the to stairway his dead. He turned back the white exhibition "to set up" the marksman coverlid with handa strangely steady and his friends. One day there appeared a visitor less credulous than after his long vigil. Her face was oddly girlish as it hla predecessors. After the usual exwas in the little photo. He felt a vast hibition this stranger appeared scorntenderness welling up within him as ful of the feat "That's nothing," he declared. That he looked. A rush of feeling that not prove you can shoot I'll does with for flooded him longing, longing look, for wager $100 you can't hit a barn door her smile, for her cloar-eyethe spirit of her, brave and Indomitap at 100 yards. The marksman took him up, and, hie aa it had ever been. At last he knew the truth. He could see the followed by the crowd, retired with soul back of the alienee back of her him to the back of the store for the and shortly test. A shot was PKKJEI AlX AT CTERTBODT vnn. apathetic gentleness of demeanor that afterward the allegedheard, iwnw marksman came churlish outbreaks of his shamed to SS BbOM. had Jl.BO. Krai to 01.00. to I1.BO. Vonwn'i - BhoM. M-- SOto Oh. to tell her! to let back looking very glum. Sl.QO. Sf Bllsori Warn1 cmidronana irritability. Womm'o, What's the matter, Bin? asked l, he admired her how Try W. L Dougloo for know her stylo, lit Chllilron'l fhoril man whose duties behind the the soldier wonderful heart her tlii-riml olhor make. If I could take you Into my large that could force her to smile calmly, counter had kept him from enjoying factories at Brocktort, Mass.,and show though her iife'e blood waa oozing Uie tenderfoot's discomfiture. Matter! " growled Bill. you how carefully W.L. Douglaashoes Matter drop by drop. are made, you would then understand away, That set door the he greenhorn that enough. have tell her to might Oh. fit better, why they hold their shape, wear longer, and are of greater value cared; that she was his heart's own up edgewise! after all, though he had not known than any other make. Looked That Way. Wherever you live, you css oMeln W. U. it he had not known her. Peueles shoes. His nano end priceaRolnat me. but le the milk feelPardon once Just tell her and "If I could high protects you oaths bottom, whichshoes. bad this morning?" asked the lady Tehe ss .eahsfj. to used aa she ing smile smile ce her prices and Infsrler shoe Sate. Ask yaur dealer fur W. U Douf las He hurled hie face in the of the milkman. tiefore. sad insist open having them.llllllotlMar Cast Color Mott ooo; tktl No, mum. Why do you ask? clothes at her side at the recollection. I noticed It was quite blue. MilHe remembered suddenly that aha had been possessed rl a horror of waukee Sentinel. g All Chemically Pure. The mistaken idea of a few years ago, about Alum in Baking Fowders being injurious, no longer prevails, or scarcely exists It la a well eatab-Hshe- d faet by ehemlral taalyals that Cream of Tartar being less volatile than Alum, when exposed to heat, la not entirely vaporized ae is the case with Alum, but leaves a residue in tbe bread, which la injurione. Alum, on the contrary, is entirely evaporated Anils performing its function during process of baking, leaving no atom of injurious reslduoue substance. The words "Chemically Pure erroneously used to designate Cream of Tartar from Alum baking powder Is a misnomer. Baking Powder made of pure Alum Is aa chemically pure as made frpm pure cream of tartar. These words mean nothing more nor leas than pure chemicals, and in no way can they imply that one baking powder Is Alum and another Cream of Tartar. Alum has been declared to be wholesome; an established fact Every large water system in the cl ties along the Missouri river use Alum In large quantities to jmrlfy the water before pumping It into their water mains for consumption. Cream of Tarts baking powder la perhaps good enough for any one; Alum baking powder is better, and very much cheaper. Crucial Test. Yet, the prisoner was a woman of extraordinary nerve. They tried In every known way to make her nervous." "That so? Yes. They shot off a gun unexpect edly, yelled 'Fire!' and told her a distant powder blast was an earthquake. Still she was unmoved. Then they liberated a mouse." "I'll wager a bank roll against a stogie that the mouse made her nervous." Not- - at all. She only stepped on it and laughed. Great Jupiter! Such a woman as that wouldn't lose her nerve It the earth exploded. Oh, yes. One of the detectives stepped up and whispered in her ear that her hair had been mussed up for two hours, and then she collapsed. To keep your auto looking bright use the following mixture for all painted parte: Sperm oil, one-hapint; common vinegar, one-hapint; oil bergamot, oae dram. Mix and rub with clean cloth. For all brass work use tripoli, one and one-hal- f pounds; any lubricating oil, eight ounces; gasoline, three quarts. This Is one of the best cleaners for all polished brass. If yon contemplate buying a medium priced automobile and want to be certain of securing a car suitable for touring on country roads, up hill as well as down hill, yon will make no mistake In buying either n Buleck, Maxwell, Mitchell, Reo, Knox, Franklin or Queen. These range in price from lf A HEALTHYOLD AGE OFTENTHEBESTFARTOFUFE Help fo Women Passing Change of LUb Through H Providence hoe allotted ns each ai least seventy years in which to fulfill onrmission in life, and it is generally our own fault if we die prematurely. Nerrons exhaustion Invites disease. This statement is the positive truth. a burden When everything and yon cannot walk a few blocks without excessive fatigue, end you break out Into perspiration easily, and your face flushes, and yon grow excited and shaky at the leant provocation, end you cannot bear to bq crossed in anything, you ere in danger; your nerves have given out ; you seed building up at once I To build up woman's nervous system and during the period of change of life we know of no better medicine then Lydia 12. llnkhams VegDere is sn illusetable Compound. tration. Mrs. Mary L. Rnehne, 371 Garfield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: I havCuanl Lydia E. PiiikbamWegi-tublCompound for year in my family and it never disappoints; so wlien I felt that 1 was treat-omi- t nearing the change of life I cominfiu-ra it 1 took in all al out aix buttk-with anil it did me a great deal of good. Itstopprd , the my dizzy pains In my bark bandar-befor with which I lid auITi-m- l mouths hofnra taking the Compound. I feel that if it had not been for this gnat medicine for women that I should not hava been alive It biqileudid fur women.old or young, and will nicely curs oil fumale disordi-rs.- " e-i- d sia-lla- to-da- of Mrs. liukham, danghtrr-in-laLydia E. Pinkliam, of Lynn, Moss., invites all sick and ailing women to write her for advice. Her great experience fa at their service, free of cost. lf $0 to $2,000. False Alarm. From the valley there came a cloud of duet And a distant rumble. The man of the stone age rushed up the mountain and perched himself on the highest peak. exclaimed the fugitive, Shucks! aa he slipred down to the valley again, it is only a ioor dinosaur roaming about for hla breakfast From the nolle I thought It must be an automobile." And the man went back to ble lieaceful occupation of hewing an spartmmt bouse out of a solid cliff. 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To Mt'li ft man wo will i yb oiCiuvvb baiob rlubtI ftiM n i it bo l d n Mi oori b monor If Buarameo 10 refund ditra. Furttrariiftrili'fPanu'nrNiui'Bi. TUe8uoUni-telli- dt lift tit Cu.e INM H. liftMied HU OocBtfU, HL W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 36, 1906. y W. L. DOUGLAS 3.50 A '3.00 Shoes to-da- y. d TheWinningStroke XX 2--' MNMT & i.' " I ,V SYRUP OP FIGS self-contro- y DEniKCECoidWrier Starch Bakes laundry work a plessurs. it ea. MS- m - If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reasonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to ones improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is ail important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one cf known quality and excellence, like the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth considering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to it3 use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy cf uncertain Every family should have a quality or inferior reputation. bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Figs is for 6ale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists, ar,d that full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. 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