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Show THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTHY KIDNEYS. Weak kidnoya fall to remove poisons poi-sons from tho blood and aro tho causo of backacho, headache, urinary troublog ' and dizzy spoils. To Insure good health, Rfl fftfhffir,! keep tho kidnoya En JrmJ woll. Doan's Kidney M dH-UX PUls remove all kid- wv (t "IE. a lmyslclan says: LllOjk M Dr-IL Qreen, 215 N. KJ JJlD: gth St., No. Yakima, 3i'sSlJ Wash., says: "I havo jtfHr,jgj3 used Doan's Kldnoy HjSVOSjK Pills in my practlco gjpMtaf 3 for years and thoy havo given satisfaction. satisfac-tion. I hnvo taken Donn'a Kldnoy Pills poraonnlly nnd pronounce them tho best remedy I havo prescribed In i my long career as a physician and sur- ' gcon." Remember the name Doan's. For salo by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Casey at tho Bat. This famous poem Is contained In the Coca-Cola Baseball Record Book for 1910, togother with records, schedules for both leagues and other valuable basoball information compiled by authorities. au-thorities. This interesting book sent by tho Coca-Cola Co., of Atlanta, Ga., on receipt of 2c stamp for postage. Also copy of their booklet "The Truth About Coca-Cola" which tolls all about tills delicious beverage and why It is . so pure, wholesome and refreshing. Aro you over hot tired thirsty? Drink Coca-Cola It is cooling, relieves re-lieves fatlguo and quenches tho thirst. At soda fountains and carbonated car-bonated In bottles 5c everywhere. 119 Years Old When Ho Died. Paddy Blake, who was born at Bal-lyglreon, Bal-lyglreon, parish of KUnasoolagh, county coun-ty Clare, Ireland, 119 years ago, has died In the Corofln Union hospital. Paddy had a clear memory of events that happened a hundred years ago and was one of those who went to see , Daniel O'Connell passing through Bun-ratty Bun-ratty Pike on his way to Ennls for tho great election of 1828. v A COOL PROPOSITION And a Sure One. The Body Does Not Feel Heat Unpleasantly If It lias Proper Food GrapeNuts People can llvo In a tomperaturo which feels from ton to twonty degrees cooler than their neighbors enjoy, by regulating tho diet. Tho plan Is to avoid meat entirely for breakfast; uso a goodly allowance of fruit, either fresh or cooked. Then follow fol-low with a saucor containing about four heaping toaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts, treated with n little rich cream. Add to this about two sIIcob of crisp toast with a meager amount of butter, and ono cup of well-made Postum. By thlB selection of food tho bodily enorgy is preserved, while tho hot, car- 'v bonaccouB foods havo been loft out. ' A The result la a vory marked difference In the tomperaturo of tho body, nnd to thta comfortnblo condition ia ndded tho certainty of oaso and perfect digestion, diges-tion, for tho food bolng pa.rtlally pro-digested pro-digested is quickly nsslmllutod by tho digestive mnchlnery. Experience nnd exporlmont In food, nnd Its application to tho human body has brought out theso facts, Thoy can bo mado uso of and add materially to tho comfort of tho user. Road tho little book, "Tho Road to Wellvlllo," in pkgs. "Thoro'a n Reason." |