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Show CATARRH NEED MONEY FOR GOOD WORK AMERICAN BOYS LIKE THE SCOUT MOVEMENT juaw?ag Or THE KIDNEYS Plans of the National Association for th Study and Prevention FULLY RECOVERED ANOTHER of Tuberculosis. A frfp (T'i ,:VXb WrijtrfrL' Mr. Marl Oongnll, Mayer, Minn, write the following: I mail inform you that I recovered mv health after uaing your vaiuuUu medicine, peruna. " I had auffered with catarrh of the kidney and bowela, but now I nut much better and feel real atrong. -- f I 'iA iFirfh a l The par excellence of all razors KNOWN THE f - JZ, . t i M.. Vv WORLD OVER has caught on In boy scout Idea, adopted from England, where X waa started by 'General Baden-Powel- l, United States and the movement Is spreading rapidly over the country. The American Boy Scouta are organized In many places and their numbers are increasing. The lads like the work and their elders are quick to appreciate the Immense benefit the boy get out of the training and drill that keep them off the streets and out of mischief. At several national affairs of recent date In the East th American Boy Scouts have taken a very creditable part In th program. THE When a man dreaae Ilka a alouch a pretty good aign that be either ought to get married or get divorced. It Pettit' lye Salve Reaterea. No matter bow badly the aye may b diaeawd or injured. All druggiuta or II ow- ard llroe., Buffalo, N. Y. Both Unpardonable. Agnea aaya ahe will never have anything more to do with Gladya." "Which did Oladya recommend? A dreaamaker or a aurnmer hotel? Harper Batar. $100 Reward, $100. The wwln at the puPr wUI fe pkeM I l Ibn a 1 kart tot oreurd Utmw UMl rwae t fee W to uf II M Kim w4 that a (hurra. n.lie Ouurrh Cur a U ooly pwillru e kuown to the amlkel lr.lw.Kf. Caurrh tun eoaatitu-UrmwmmiuiUwiO tom routine IIH1 l.larrh tun a Ukaa troaUMUh Mood art tho wt aiuma (thorny upon Ik uKm at tho nrim. thoroby MnfM and itfln Uw potion! kHUulaikM ot tk Uwutk kf bulktlnf a tk oonatltutto. and moM ..tun la dul4 ka work. 1 bo propnoxtre bar. eo wwtk Wrtk In lu wmlir. poww. that thry oBf Uuo M Cm Hundrad Italian tat toy turn tbol ten fcif lat of tntlmnnaa Nr. Addme f. J Cllt vtV CU. ToMdaa oiu kf .1 Dnurtou. tv. laze luu ranuy rua lor ooaot (pottos a tana tma A - Prennla Myttery; . Sunday paper Average Man' The juat make me alck? Nothing In them but commonplace peraonal lteraa aboat a lot of nobodles no one over heard of. Friend I aaw a little mention ot you In the Sunday Gammon. Average Man (half an hour later, to meaaenger boy) Here, rush around to the Gammon office and get me forty coplea of the 8unday edition. Wrong Qua. It waa exhibition day at No. I, and aa the parent of Jack Grady, the dullest pupir, were listening hopefully, the teacher tried her beat to help the boy. How did Charles I. of England die? she asked, assigning the easiest question on her list to Jack. Aa he looked at her, with no indication of a .answer, the teacher pyt her hand up to her neck. Jack aaw th - 4, - ni en I. andunderatood Itstnenn SMARTEST ARMY DOG G that he can be heard In the Ofof Cupid Are fully ficers' club, half a mile away. Then Cupid proves that even n dog Many and Increasing Rapidly. can muster the drill regulations. , "Walk your poat," commands Cap Uttla Boston Terrier, Owned by Capt tain Charges, and Cupid, bis tall rigid and head to the front, marches solOscar J. Charles, Knows All emnly back and forth on th porch. About West Point Does Tentlon," orders Captain Charles, Many Tricks. and Cupid stops In hla tracks apd remains as rigid as a statue until Cap New York. Capt Oscar J. Charles, tain Charlea says At ease. Double time" la the next command, Seventeenth United State Infantry, adjutanf of the United State Military and Cupid 4oesju hundred yard In ; the owner about five seconds. academy at West Point "Take your poat, air," la tha final of the smartest dog In the army. Cupid is the dog's name and Boston command, and the dog marches solterrier hla breed. What he dpea not emnly across the room and seats himknow about the army In general and self on the discarded sofa pillow that West Point In particular Is not worth serves as hla couch. Now, Cupid, show them how foa telling. To tell the truth about Cupid would fill a book, tor certain It la act when you nr on the train," says that this little Boston terrier can do Captain Charles, whereupon Cipld t more trick and understand more alts up and tries to look Ilk a worda than any other dog, big or litreading the sporting edition of Accomplishments 1 tle, th army has known. When Captain Charles was married a little more than a year ago, a friend In' Chicago, hla home city, aent him Cupid, and straightaway Captain Charles started to educate him as no other dog was ever educated before. Cupid's accomplishments are therefore already many and varied. Now, about your education, do you want to go to Harvard Captain Oharlea will ask. Cupid merely wags hla stump of a tall and looks disgusted. "How about Yale? Captain Charles asks. Still no reply. Carptalv Charles suggests In turn Cornell, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Chicago and several other Institutions. Cupid only Indicates hla mild dlsap- - r he thought -- 'Charlaa'I. of Eur tng, land died of - cholera- ,- be announced briskly. Youths Companion. Well, then, how about Annapolis? Captain Charles aqkr and Cupid growls, to ahow that he la Insulted. He knows that West Point's greatest Fable of Pan of Biscuits. a Kansas rival la' th academy on the Severn. A VasBar girl married "All right. weU cut out Annapolis, farmer. ' Two weeks later a cyclone made th then. Will you go to West Point? How does that" happy pair a friendly call. Captain Charles docs hot have a It cavorted around th premlees. ripping up the fences, scattering the chance to flntsh the aentence. Cupid hayetacks and playing horse wUhthe wags hla little tall apd barks so joy barn, but when It looked through the open window It drew back In alarm. MAN MARRIED AT AGE OF 96 There lay the bFide's first pan of biscuits. 1 aint feelln' very atrong this Aged twain Secured .Shooting Llconoo by Error and Walked Twenty morning, murmured the cyclone. Mile to Chang It. And with another glance at th terrible pan It blew Itself away. Md. Th Stevenson Baltimore. Methodist Episcopal church. In th Green Spring valley, waa packed to the doors the other night, th occasion being the marriage of William Boyd, nlnety-atyears old, to Mrs. Ellas It was Boyd's Daniel, aged fifty-ninfirst venture In matrimony. After hit return from Towson. the Bounty seat, with hla license, Boyd discovered that the county clerk had gtven him a shootlngllcense. StraightTry way he hiked off again to Towson, which la ten mile from Stevenson, rooted out the clerk and got n proper license. He walked both ways and reached home about 11 oclock In good When Its x What for Breakfast? Post i Toasties i Sen re with cream or milk and every member of the family will say ripAnd don't ping" good. be surprised if they want B second helping. The Memory Lingers Oareal Oaaopeay, Betti Cheek, KWb hap. Squirrel Give Fire Alarm. Oreensburg. Pa. Scampering In the front door of th home of William Altman nt Radebaugh Station, n little gray squirrel led Altman and Bos Hanry In n chase to th upper part of th bouse, where the men earn face to face with flames that were fast gaining headway in n bedroom. Tb fire was extinguished, but trace of th rodent waa lost. - Makes S50.000 Washing Clothes. Sharon. ' Pa. Sam Sing, who has conducted a laundry at Sharpsvlll for thirteen years, returned to hla astir country. It is estimated that kls wealth is close to 250,000, and be saved It all at th washtuh. PRINCE IS COMING VISIT ON Tour of Young British' Son of Royalty Rocalls Tour of King Edward of United State, What "A Million for Tuberculosis from Red Cross Soul" will do in providing tome of the 275,000 bed needed nt one In the United States for recent consumptives, la explained in bulletin of ..the National 'Association for the Stpdy and Prevention of Tuberculosis. "There la just about one bed for every ten Indigent consumptives, end if ell tuberculosis persona In the country are counted, both rich and poor, hardly one for every 5 or 30. If sufficient hospital accommodations are provided only for' those who are too poor to pay - the full price for their treatment fully 275,000 more beds in special institutions for tuberculosis will be needed at once. The Immense, 'outlay necessary to provide end maintain so many beds In hospitals, makes It - imperative, the .National Association for .the 8tudy and Prevention of Tuberculosis declares, that such institution be erected from public money, either municipal, county or state. In .Order to get appropriations for public hospitals for tuberculosis, agitation la necessary, and In order, to create a campaign of agitation, organization la demanded. But in order that an organization may carry on n effective campaign, funds are needed. These funds it la proposed to secure In aa many communities as possible from the sale of Red Cross seals. gPOHNS." This is the name of the greatest of all remedies for Distemper, Pink Eye, Heaves, and the like among all ages of horsea. Sold by Druggists, Harness Makers, or send to the manufacturers. $A0 and $1 00 a bottle gents wanted. Send for free book. Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. un-usu- -- Black Duck, Minn. Abgut a year ago 1 wrote you that I was sic tt ar.,1 could not do any of my housework. My sickness was called V Retrolexion. When would sit down I felt as if I could not 1 I took get up. Lydia E. Piniihams ComVegetable pound and did just as you told me and now I am perfectly cured, an,c have a big baby boy. Mrs. A xk a Anderson, Box 19, Black Buck, Minn. Consider This Advice. No woman should submit to a surgical operation, which may mean death, until she baa given Lydia . Pinkbams more. 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Small Price Genuine axiM Signature trouble preys MEN Kidney upon the mind, discourambilessens and age AND tion: beauty, vigor and soon WflMUM cheerfulness when the kidney or diseased. For good reare out of order p.,r sults use Dr. Kilmers Bwamp-Rotha At druggists. Samgreat kidney remedy. nmll also bottle free, by ple pamphlet ot lootMaff Sjrvp. rorrfclldren UMtvtatfif. softens i begums, untzAlhawenri1 yusmwwltwleiitlni. abcattuLU fly. Anything left to be done at your leisure seldom gets done. S. Martin. Address, Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. T, sonlsraanwl ThOltlDSOIlS W. N. U Salt Lake City. Ejl Wltlf No. 44-19- 10. Hiatt CoM Room on the side of the house where winter blasts strike hardest always has a lower temperature than tne rest of the house. - There are timc3 when it is necessary to raise the temperature quickly or to keep the temperature up for a long period. That cant be done by the regular melhod of heating without great trouble and overheating the rest of the house. The omy reliable method of heating such a room alone by. other means Is to use a DEAD ON THE FROZEN HILLS. -- By Lydia E. Pin!:fcaras Vegetable Compound " - Eskimo Custom, Centuries Old, Comos water la unbearable to an Eskimo. So From Impossibility "of Digth dead are left on the dry hilltops. ging Graves. Although tha dead are left on their beds underneath th unproPort Hope, Alaska. The Interment mossy must not b thought it stars, tecting In the Episcopal burying ground here, la no sorrow when death under the direction of Bishop P. T. that there visits an Eskimo village. There are Rowe, of the skulls and bones of an no mor affectionate people In- the estimated number of 1,200 Eskimos, world, but their grief, Uk that of chilpicked up on the surface of the ground, dren. Is acuta and is soon over with. where they had lain for years, and women children sob when and Men, perhaps centuries, has aroused the eye of th alck one no longer reInterest. AU along the shore ot the Arctic sponds to th peculiar death test, and t hie apparently - hearUeaa custom of la th old days their sorrow was leaving the dead a prey to wolves sad doubly intense vbefl. kt the request of half wolf dogs has prevailed from time the patient, the end was hastened by n friendly knife thrust, and the helpImmemorial. r. There is nothing that more Im- less sufferer was pat oat of pain For half an hour th weeping press et the Arctic traveler than thee ever present skulls aa they star out may continue. from their dark moss beds on th frosen hills of th northland. Some of Hobble Skirt Race. them have kept their long vigils through centurtes and crumble at tha New; York. Mrs. Sarah King of touch Uk chalk. Others are startling- Brooklyn will shortly ' receive a tall ly fresh from th framework of the silver cup as the winner of the hobble skirt championship of living. The custom of leaving the dead' on Greater New York." A race for the the Afctlc hllltops to ba ths food of trophy, was the result of a seashore savage beast 1 natural and unavoid- outhiff nt North Beach, L. L, th other able. Tb digging of a grave In th day. far north, even In summer, with th The promoters announced In their tools posaessed oy th Eskimo was program to th contestants that womnezt to Impossible, for avsn In July en desiring to enter Jrirbo are not th ground immediately beneath the equipped with hobble sklrta wlll be moss that covers th surface every- hobbled with ropes until they are fully where la frosen as hard a granite. aa uncomfortable as If dressed in the Even where no underground lea la height of fashion." Mrs. King waa th found th Eskimo would consider the winner of the hobble with making of a grave cruel proceeding, only seven tumbles. No time was ' for th thought of having to lie in icy taken. CUBED : Vegetable Compound, made exclusive, ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial women This famous medicine-f- or has for thirty years proved to be the most valuable tonic and invigorator of At th First Try. the female organism. Women resid"What do you think of my dough- ing in almost every city and town in the United States bear willing testi nuts, George? mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia "Dear, yotjare a wonder!" E. Rnkhams Vegetable Compound. "Do you think so, really, darling? It cures female ills, and creates radi-an-t, Scientists have "I certainly do. buoyant female health. If you been trying fur years to produce arti are ill, for your own sake as well as flclal rubber, and here you do It the those you love, give it a triaL first rattle out of the box." Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, , London. Plane are making for tha expected visit of the young prince of Wales to the United States, a tour that recalls the travels of the late King Edward, then prince of Wales, to .America. Edward's awing around the Yankee circle was a continuous march of triumphs, hla democratic ways winning plaudits and friends In every city in which he visited. The coming travels westward of the boy prince are exciting great Interest In England for the reason that although hla father. King George V.. saw" America, he did not get ao intimate a view of the land of the free as did Edward. in King George waa entertained America as the prince of Wales also, bat he had arrived only on Its eastern shores In command of the Engdram-melish fleet participating In n Canadian celebration and did not go Into the an afternoon newspaper. In fact, he did not leave interior. Then slowly Captain Charles off th names of the station! between the fleet, as he merely took part 1b Boston and New York receptions to Weehawken and West Point, members of the fleet and then sailed Haver-straw- , West Njrack, Englewood, Iona Island, Highland Falls." away. Cupid pays no attention. West Point?" shouts th captain. BLUE HENS CHICKS MASCOTS Cupid jumps up, emits a loud bark, and runs down the step Into the yard Delaware People Pull Off Unique Gift to Battleship Named After just as he would do In alighting from a train. That 8tata. Of course, Cupid can walk on hla hind legs, he can play dead dog he Wilmington, Del. When the battlecan beg for hla food, and do all . the ship Delaware was presented with a other tricks which smart doga are (10,000 silver service by the citizens supposed to do. He Is learning new of this state on October 6, a blue ones now, some of them so far be- game cock and ben, emblematic of the yond the capabilities of the ordinary "Blue Hens chickens" were likewise run of doga that It would be foolish given to the warship. Miss Jennie to, Indicate. t.hpy,.re, lf you want Cunningham, a patriotic young worn-iT- n of "Wlhhlwgttmr'donated the- game to 'keep a reputation for 'telllbg the chickens. jTbey. will be the ..vessel's truth.' mascots. Get Record Swordfish. Recently Commander Gove of the Avalon, Cal. Fishing from a launch. Delaware requested the Wilmington Blue Hens Col. John E. Stearns of San Francisco hoard of trade to sectare caught the seasons record swordfish, chlckena" for the ship because this weighing 292 pounds, after a battle type of fowl were carried In the Revowhich lasted 45 minutes. lutionary army by Delaware troops. Before the struggle ended all on The soldiers were known as Blue board were drenched to the skin. Hena Chickens. WOMAN 'EFFECTS' Shokeubs 1 AMaUfy tmhtltu tad dorlos which eta be kept at full or low heat for short or long time. Four quarts of oil will giro a glowing heat for nine hours, without ainoke or amelL An indicator tlways shows the amount of oil In the font. Filler-cadoes not screw on; but is put in like a cork in a bottle, and is attached by chain and cannot get lost. An autom&tlc-lockln- g Home spreader prevents tha wick from being turned high enough to smoke, tnd is easy to remove and drop back so that it can be cleaned in an Instant. p The burner body or gallery cannot beoome wedged, and oan be unscrewed Finished In japan or nickel strong, durable, well yet light and ornamental Has a i In an Instant for rewicklng. a, built for service, and for-eve- 10G-yar- d - 100-yar- ' Continental Oil Company W. 3 Bovs 3 trDOUGLAS & S4 SHOES Smocs, L. R 82.00, 2.60 t (to A $3.00. w (to mmmt mmmmmmtuml Baer jrw AWOMKN in tmk Wom-O- . I bum tb utaadw hrmm km am U ut 4.00 full u U.OU, thu l., aa that DOU lhai Mr Mkn mnlwlwn km ron tehwiatimtr .Lab IOLl.AR,I GUARANTEE MV SHOES hutfr.Mil wurluuurthay wthueSa, ikimlMk i4 ntuhuua iniaata. har SaJ ur MjN It haa m Qaalltr jum D XMTNllHtlurt my iboM usd ml to rwn, ttort I T mada mrthauaTHE LEADERS Or THE WORLD. 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