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Show EAST SALT TAKE; TIMES for Pimply Cwici-r- a Face. blackheads uii.l r il.i'iii with nitl.-iireT In h'o mumies Ointment. with Ouli- - WHOLE FAMILY ENDORSE TANLAC AS BEST TONIC Good Time Assured i:n.ieri.iinl a ariy nf Snake liitigi.:are e. lining over to ilie (iuleli 1 pin) imker." Joe. "We replied t'a.-iiiwe might us well If) in he a rigid. orh Iliee hny have the repnlallnn g marked curd " Us all right. If an of 'em e have a Inni'lle nf .imierfeil lenity f pay off well." order. Tlie ("oils! i1. Guerrlere met li u Halifax, frigate tlgli! wax Hie WOMEN ' hn'ii.aii.l. of Wi aien li .ve kidnm and Mnl.ler ir.mhle ainl nevei' 11. . linn' I'l'IiipLniili. ofl.'ii pi ire t'l he nullum: rim hill knhiey lioniile, or of kiiiii'i or IiI.i.!.!it Jir.i r. If the l.Miii'i nr., uni ai a In h.l ion they tii.iv ratine tin other ..rgin. to lv. me Tain in the ki.lt, hea.l i.'lie. I.'.- - of s fir-ambition, of ki.lney iroahliIk. n't ilel.iy Marling trr.".' ;.ii t )r Kilmer's Swamp Ihn.t, a plus. .ini' pro script i.m. nhl'iin.'.l at any Ira.' u v. m.n lie just tlie roiinaly noeilr I to mcrcumi mi.'Ii emnlilinns. (let a nii'.litnn or large sire l.idle inline riiately from any driig store. Iliiwiwer. if you wish lir-- t n ir-- t lii great pn'par.ition, send t,n rom in IV. Kilmer (V., llinelninlon. X. Y., for a sample bottle. IVlirn writing, '.e sure and nienti.m this p;i.er. A.1rei,tiseaii,nt. !. w:'1 strength iif rhe Wmll" rii iv at v (lie fiiiiKiiint '..ii y i" a jiii'il-nn- to yiinl:n,i'i rg1 t. agine the f. American, 1Many of the 1- SWAMP-ROO- T 1 !irl navy NEED - , ' im- .m iig die .!.. In. :r ::i.in'a ,:- -i nerv-Mi-n- rUrniiM"'-symptom- - "Tanlac has been our constant us unyhody could wish. My wife was ull broken down In lieultli. But now she weighs 155 pounds, ainl Is strong and well nnd I uiu giving Tanlac credit for It. Va give Tanlac to tbe children to tona them up and make them growr, and nobody ever hud a healthier set of children than wo have. Tanlac la certainly tlie greatest medicine on earth for anyone whoso lifo Is wrecked by bud liculth. We euro do have a great deal to praise Tanlac for at my house." Tnnlae is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no subslllute. Over 40 mill Ion. bottles sold. friend fur years, and my wife and myself amt eight children tiro nil enjoying wonderful health, largely due to Is tbe reniurkuble this medicine, statement of Harry II. Pistole, 310 Archer 81., Waco, Texas. lit my own ease Tanlac has done what seemed to be Impossible. When 1 began taking It injr stmnneli wus Clever and Foolish In such a bad fix that I bail to live tlnee it girl ha tuailo a maa think on u milk uml egg diet anil I was lies elever. lie' enp.oiio l any fool- almost u skeleton. 1 bail been flat on ishness. my back III bed ami under treatment "A tnaii enniint give a unm.in greatIS months and fell that my lime n was about up. er Jny than In ngge.--i 1I..11 wiel:eil. he.iiiliful, lu'iirtlesa vainp--- ll After my ease bad been given up vtiliip." From "till the Veramla,'' hy as hopeless anil I thought I wus bellnllnway Horn. yond redemption a relative put me on to Tnnlae, and tbe result la, I gained Be wliat you seem to lie. 20 mu mis, and enjoy us good health i fi-- r Quaint Bell Superstitions AUGHTERS HEALTH DICKINSON SHERMAN OOOOOMHCHOHMOOQiKHKHKHHHCHKHCHCH United State frigate Consti tution Old Ironsides is rotting sway. She la 127 years old. Twice has the "eagle of the sea" been saved from the "harpies of the shore." In 182S the Constitution was put out of commission at Charlestown, Mass. But tli ere happened to be young law student at Harvard, who took pencil and paper, dashed off an indignant protest la verse anti sent It to the Boston Dally Advertiser. In a few days the whole nation knew for the first time the name of Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Old Iron- i sides wus saved. the Constitution, completely rebuilt, was again upon the Seven Seas and her own proud self. Among other things she sailed around the world, oinking 52,270 miles at an overage of 100 miles a In 1SS4 she wus tuken to Portsmouth to day. serve ns a receiving ship. In 1807 she celebrated at lioston the centenary of her launching. This time patriotic women saved Old Ironsides fa'in rotting at her dock. In 1000 the secretary of the navy was authorized to make necessary repairs, the United States Daughters of 1812 to furnish the funds, some $400,000. What of the third time? Curtis D. Wilbur, the new secretary of the Kavy department of the United States, paid his first official visit to the Boston navy yard the other By 1834 day. Her dech once rad with heroe blood. Where knelt tho vauquiihed foe, When wind were hurrying oer the flood And wave were white below, No more (ball fool tha victor tread, Or hnow the conquered knee) Tha harpie of tha (hare shall pinch Tho eagla of tha saal Oh, hotter that bar shattered bulb Should sink beneath the wave; Her thunders shook tha mighty deep, And there should be her grave! Nail to tho mast her holy flag, Set every threadbare sail, And give her to tho god of storms, Tho lightning and the galel was harrying us everywhere, had renehed the fighting point. So the Independence that Imd been won in the Revolution had to be won over lignin. Enter the War of 1812 and the Constitution The Conatltutlon had played her part In the French nnd Triiwlltaii wars. Now she was to humble the pride of the British nnvy, earn her name of Old Ironsides, put the American navy on the Seven Seas and make herself the most fumous vessel In the long and glorious history of the Stnra and Stripes afloat. Brlttnnla rules the sens" wns more than ever the slogan of the British nnvy when the war began. She hud In her navy 1.0(8 ships of 800JV.H) tons, currying 27.80C guns und 115,572 men. The United States nnvy consisted nf 17 ships of 1530 tons, carrying 442 guns nnd 5,025 men. British navnl ofllocrs openly sneered at "the bundles of pine sticks, Hying n gridiron flag." The Constitution sailed front Boston July 12 to Join s stpimlnm at New York. Cupt. Isaac Hull She soon ran plump Into a wiis In ronumind. British blockading squadron under Cupt. Philip Bowes Ycre Broke: (lie frigate Shannon, razee Africa, the the frigate the 32 gun frigate IColus mu the frigate Guerrlcrc. It wus five oclock In the morn1 "I want to see the Constitution the first thing," aaid lie upon arrival. Well, he saw her snd grieved. She was literally rotting awny at her dock. He ssld the rebuilding that was proposed should be done at once. But he said he waa to begin the work till congress made the appropriation, which wus passed over In the scramble and filibuster of the closing duys of the last session. And whnt did the Constitution do that the American people should make such a fuss over a useless old sailing vessel In this age of auperdreadnuughtaf pow-erle- fiend OLD IRONSIDES Ay, tear her tattered niif dowa! Long ha it waved oa high, Aad msay aa eye has daaced to sea That banner la the sky; Beneath it rang tha battle shout. And hunt tbs cannon roar; Tha meteor of tho ocean air Shall iwecp tha cloud uo mors. ss ! The Revolution with all due respect to Gen. George Washington and ills armies was largely won on the sea by the colonial prlvnleers, which fan-lethe war clear to the English chnniic! and drove British merchants off the ocean until It was i Mirli ships that loaded In the Thames. The ndoption nf the Constitution nnd the elee-thiof (ieorge Washington as our first Ireslilcnt brought comparative order Into (he polltlenl and finiini-liirhnos that prevailed uflcr the Revolution. JJ"1 t," piratical extortion of the Iey of Algiers " lTitt brought It home to the new United Slides that It wits a nation wit limit a navy. Thereupon ingress, in 1TD4, punned an net creating a nnvy. The Constitution wns one of the frlgutes niittinr-eand built at this time 44 guns, 1,07(1 tons, cost v""'-7Iii without fittings. It was planned In make 'unsiltiithiii superior to sny fighting ship i ""ill. Joshua Humphreys of Philadelphia, with he help and advice of veteran naval commanders "f Hie Revolution, designed her. Disregarding the "tandurd ratings for frigates, he made her longer n HK(ial so that she would sail faster, lie Planked her heavier than usual so that she might ""ter resist shot He gave her In to so that she might shoot ha fder. Clnghome and Hartly built her. Con. Handers of the new navy watched the laying of plank and the driving of every bolt She !l l 'inched September 20, 1707. within hail of V'1 wharf in Ronton, where she now lies rotting. Tl,e British naval authorities hooted and Joe red t tiie Constitution. She was too long and heavy nd clumsy for rapid maneuvering, they said. Her butteries were too heavy for effective handling. Bf the time the new nation had won a maritime wxr with France (1798-1800- ) and had freed Itself n i d 1 n the piracy of the Barbary statea (1809-9)- , the u4FTsiiasni of American seamen by Britain Which 38-gu- n n 38-gu- n ing nnd a dead calm. Then began a historic rhnac that lasted for three days nnd two nights of alternate rnlma ami light breezes and runglit tbe P.ritlsli navy Its first object lesson In tbe suiicrlor resourcefulness, Hnd skill of tbe Americans. Tbe Constitution's men heat tbe British lit towing and at k edging. Several times the Constitution wns under fire. The evening of the third dny found her four miles abend und to windward In a light breeze, with a black squall of wind and rain tlisi-lplln- e And here Is the way Captain Hull uacd the quail. Every Mill waa kept full until just before the squall struck. At the last second tbe light alia were furled, a double reef taken In the mlz-se-n topsail and every preparation made as If for s heavy blow. The British commanders limned ttely Imgnn shortening will and bore up before the wind. The Instnnt the rain tame down anil bid the Constitution Captain Hull made all salL In 45 minutes the squall blew Itself out. The British squadron prepared to resume the chase and oaw the Constitution many miles to windward snd bowling along at 11 knot. The British commanders chased her all night In vain. Then they x hours quit. This memorable chase lasted sixty-siand thirty minutes and the brilliant maneuvering of the Constitution astounded the British they crew carried the scars of British lushes oa their backs. Mnny were tlie descendants of American sailors who hud suffered murtyrdom In the British prison ships during tlie Revolution. Cuptuln Hull's father, Joseph Hull, hud died In the pest ship Jersey from cruel treatment. Hull gave orders to cease firing and ran bis ship closer and closer to the Britisher, his men training their guns and wuHIng for the word to fire. Two were killed and several wounded. Three times Lieutenant Morris asked permission to fire. Three times Captain Hull replied, "Not yet, sir." Finally the Constltuthm gnlned a position about 40 yards off the Guerrlere's port quarter. Now, boys, pour It Into her," roared Hull, squatting to the deck anil springing high Into the air with such vigor thut he split his dress breeches from belt to buckle. that ship's ours," was Hulls exultnnt By G-bellow. And site wus bis. In forty minutes by Hie watch the Guerrlere wus a dismasted and sinking wreck, wallowing In the sea, with 15 dead nnd 03 wounded. The ConsHlutlun. with 7 dead and 7 wounded, made repairs to her rigging and was ready to fight again. Ducres,. who had promised Ids men an extra ration of brandy If they took tbe Constitution In twenty minutes, wus too daz. tl by tbe suddenness nnd completeness of bis defeat to answer Intelligently to the first summons to surrender. Later when be went aboard the Const itulion and offered bis sword, Hull said: No ; keep your sword Blit Ill trouble you for that but !" When Hie Constitution, hedm-km- i with flags nnd with guns booming, appeared off Boston lighthouse August 30, there uux gloom and desiond-rneashore. Gen. William Hull hud aurrendered Detroit. Fort Dearborn bad been surrendered nnd its garrison massacred by the Indiana. Disaster and defeat everywhere on land! But the Constit lit Ion's tale of victory rhanged despondency to delirious Jo), not only In Boston but all through tbe nation. It nerved the people to renewed efforts. It was a decisive battle In more senses than one. If you want to see the colors of the Guerrlere. go to the XnvHl academy at Annapolis. They are I here to this day. Tha (Suerrirre, a frigate bnl.l, on tha foaming ociwn I y (Chii-ago- ) rolled. Commanded by proud lineros, all .ha grande. t'h: With aa choice a British cr.-- ua a rammer aval drew They could flog the Freni-h- , two to ona. ao handy. Uh! loudly cries: "Vaiia tha Tankaa ahlp your prize In You enn thirty minutes, neat nnd handy. Oh! Thlrty-llve'- a enough, I'm sure, and. If you'll do It In a acorn, f'll treat you to a d.mtde share of brandy. Oh!" So goes nn old song, "The ('(institution nnd the Guerrlere," written at the lime and long popular. e Next the Constitution, with ('apt. William In 'iinuuanil. engaged tbe Juvn, In 1H14. When the action wus over the British frigate wus s wreck not worth sating and her deck waa a shambles, with fit) killed and 101 wounded. Tbe Constitution's rigging was damaged and Iter wheel was shot away. Her loss was 9 killed and 25 wounded. Finally the Constllution. under Cnpt. Charles Stewart, chased down the frigate Cyane nnd tbe Levant the two carrying 55 guns nnd captured them Imtli. Ibre she waa so cleverly maneuvered that she made a new navnl record fought two vessels at once and avoided being Then Parro Bnln-liridg- How Two Mothers Helped Their Daughters by Giving them Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Every mother possesses Information of vital importance to her young daughter, and tho responsibility for tho giifa future b largely In her bend. When a school girl's thoughts become eluggish, when she suffers the consequences of wet feet, pain, headache, fainting spells, loss of sleep and appetite and b irregular, her mother should have a ears for her physical condition and give her Lydia fc. linkhsms Vegetable Compound, which has proved s reliable aid to nature for just such conditions in so many cases. First Bottle Helped Her Richmond, Indiana. to tell ing this letter EL I am send- you how much Finkhara's Vegetable good Lydia Compound did my daughter. She was troubled with nervousness so that she wee restless at night, and then she could not sleep end she was afraid of everything: She could not work as she was not strong enough, and she had to quit school at 14 because she wss ill so much. The doctor said she had anervoua breakdown and her system was all run down. She had pains in her right ride end through her back, and the medicine she took did her no good at all, I saw Lydia E. Finkhsm's advertisement to our paper, telling ell that the Vegetable Compound had dona for other women, eo I said, We will try it out and see It was believed that ringing of hells dispelled thunder. Kccnrds of F.nglisli eburebwardeiis hare reference to this idea, III Hiokc of Sandwich, dated 1 lii I. an Item ia set down for bread and drink supplied to ryngers in Hie gri-a- l thundery ng.'' Many and various were the Hnelent olll res of bells. According to some iinmklHli couplets (be mot tot of e cb I me, one bell says, Men's death I It'll, by doleful knell"; another, Tbe winds so fierce I do dlHju'rse" ; nnd a third, Lightning nnd thunder I break For mnny years Mothers of Ailing Daughters, Attention By JOHN Tanlac Vegetable lllls for constipation ; made and recommended by tha inannfiii'tiirers of Tanlac. what it doe a She had not taken tha first bottle before It began to help her. and we will always sey that Lyaia EL Finkhsms Vegetabla Compound b tho best medicine she ever Mrs. K. Darby, 911 N. 16th took. Street, Richmond, Indiana. In sunder," Rural bell ringers often have a great affection for tlielr hells, snd In tlie euicnitIHi)iis way of tlielr fathers ascribe to each some special virtue. An Ohio Mother Report Columbus, Ohio, When my DmI dock! if yss pot ke aa weak, and he always bad to write excuses for her as she could not attend the gym classes, and I often had to keep her home from school. I had taken Lydia EL Flnkhami Vegetabla Compound for my nerve ana rundown condition, so I gave her three 's doses daily, and also Lydia EL Blood Medicine. Our friends ere surprised to see how fine and tall she is getting and how well she ia. I will gladly answer letters and give you a line recommendation for other Mrs. Marie Mielke, mothers. 814 Ebner Street, Columbus, Ohio: Over 100,000 women have eo far replied to our question, Have you received benefit from taking Lydia EL Finkhsms Vegetable Compound ! 98 per cent ofthese replies answer Yes. That means that 98 out of every 100 women who have taken this medicine have been helped by it For sale by druggbta everywhere Pink-ham- Mayka yaw Turning Tables Rich Phosphate Deposits Mrs. Boy's negro cook, who went home every night tbe moment she bad washed the dinner dishes, often forgot to come hark In time to prepare breakfast the next morning. Sara." said Mrs. Boy one day, every 'line you fail to come and get breakfast I shall take off s quarter from your wuges." For a few mornings she came In early. Then one morning site did not appear until ten o'clock. rid your system of Catarrh or Deafne Look here, Sara.'' complained Mrs. caused by Catarrh. I bud to fix breakfast again Jatf Sy 4nufui fm war 40 jtan Itoy. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio Ibis morning." "Well," returned Sara indignantly, "ain't alt payin' you fob It!" Every Nevada School Favored Endowments approximating $150,-OO- n Issly's Magazine. for the lo'linol f mines of Ihe University of Nevada und the erection of Hospital Radio a new science building u itli most modKadi of tbe eighty rooms nf a new ern equipment are recent gifts from hospital In I lie Bronx. New York city, tTureni'c Muckuyf is ispiipied with separate wall sockets into which radio head sets may A Heavy Weight be plugged for each bed. A grout "Is lie fair "Is be fat? lie has many practical dillictilties have been ceased to have a waistline. It's a cir- successfully overcome In this remarkable radio installation. From Life. cumference." Halls Catarrh Medicine SfSi" cutaww will Castoria called hr. wrw caw, kick. Telephone for the Deaf Use of the cheekbone as n condin tor to the auditory nerve, coupled with of speech, lias produced u telephone for the deaf. Persons who have nut heard for yours are said to be tilde to receive messages through this apparatus, which Is being tested by tbe department of telephones of Hie e government. Popular Scl-n- ce Monthly. Redeliver Moisture Ruin trees of the Island nf Ferro collect the moisture of drifting rlmnls anil allow It to drip to the ground la steady streams. Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION $22 6 gfl -- Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN-S 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES Will raducs EVERYWHERE Iiflaaied, Strained, Iwsllti LlgRMCRte, or Maeclea. Stops th lamesess snd pall from Sptlst, Side Bone or Bene Tn-dee- s, Spavin. No blister, no hair gone snd horse can ba used. $1.50 bottle st dinggists or dsHvarad. Daaertba your Children Cry for b Ire , Milch interest hits been urnusnl In Austrian agricultural circles hy tbe discovery that many nf tbe hundred of caverns found in the Austrian alps contain valuable deposits of bat guano and ntber phosphates nf animal oriuin. m s ntetksl lircrtiiaJ predict Ah tor apaeial A Ira. and loMraatlac bares Baakl paaU noting ha. iWlrHaaSulwtaafliM.il. I W. lonp-nf-w- raked. The War of 1812 was must certainly won on tbe sea. More tlinn IJim) vessels were taken from (he British and more than 20,000 seamen ruptured. And Old Ironsides won the first und lust battles of tbe war, outsailed, otiiuianeuvered and outfought the best or tbe British fleet nnd put the American navy on tlie ocean. Her mime nnd fame shnll laat aa long aa Old Glory floats ths Seven 8eue whether her shattered hulk" Is given new life or goes to the harpies of the shore." 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