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ing,
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gotten that the army is outdistanced
by the navy when it comes to the mat-
ter of dietary. The daily issue of food
either to the soldier or the sailor, out
of which three meals are made, is
neat, and Indigestion: They do their duty.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
Beginnin
Powerful
Alllance
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Cheap and big ear BakingPom
save you money. Calumetdos
and far superior to gout milii
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BETTER
DIGESTION
The candidate elected. by a large ma-
jority is apt to become a chesty offi-
cial.
palaces
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Queen Elizabeth of Belgium holds
a degree .of doctor ofgmedicine.
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THE CHARM
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MOTHER’S "NOTIONS"
Good for Young People to Follow.
Cuban Was Stroke of ApoM
Absorbed In Watching
tive Melodrama
Digs Up Ancient Homes.
Prof. Nels O. Nelson of the Ameri-
can Museum of Natural History, ex-
cavating the ruins of the Taos, near
Ranta Fe, New Mexico, this summer
has cleared out 470 rooms and one
kiva In six pueblos ranging in age
from the time of the cli dwellers to
late Spanish dates.
In San Marcos, Pueblo, he has out-
lined 43 separate stone buildings with
a total of 3,000 ground floor rooms.
Sixteen skeletons have been taken out
whole and 45 more reinterred, while
Professor Nelson has recovered and
classified thousands of implements,
pieces of pottery, bones of various ani-
mals and perfectly preserved corn,
beans, squash and pumpkins.
He also has outlined immense irri-
gation or water storage works built
by the prehistoric dwellers in these
villages.
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fore it is too late take Laxative Quini-
dine Tablets. Gives peomp relief in
cases of Coughs, Colds, La Grippe and
Headache. Price 25c.—Adv.
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
$?
The Right of Way.
Where was it th students of this
college had such a broil last year?"
"I guess it was on the gridiron.”
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New New York Lawyer Is Regretting
His Lack of Foresight That
Cost Fortune.
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In many homes
once childless there
are now children be-
cause of the fact
that Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s vegetable
Compound makes
women normal,
healthy and strong.
A NEGLECTED COLD
is often followed by pneumonia.
If- you want special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (conf-
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held in strict confidence.
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CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable A
—act surely and A
gently on the A
liver. Cure
Biliousness, AX
Head-
ache, •Y %
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TTNCLE RAM has created a wonderland into which you may be ushered and
U there observe a grain of sand assume the proportions of a mountain; an
inch expand Into a mile; an unappreciable zephyr attain the velocity of a
howling gale; the footfall of a tiny fly
thunder forth like the tread of a draft
horse; the heat of a-candle expand
into that of a roaring furnace; the —
cheer and comfort ot a cosy home fre (
emanate from the unperceived warmth =
of a distant star, and the gentle pres-
sure of a finger develop Into the force 6
of mighty giants. —
This wonderland is the United —J
States bureau of standards, and visi- *T
tors to the Panama-Pacific exposition
have had the chance to see there many
AUR bluejackets are the best-fed fighting men in the world, and if a boy
U has any leanings toward enlistment in the nation's defense, he will make
no mistake by casting his lot with the men afloat. He may have a hankering
for terra firma, but it must not be for-
THAT’S THE IDEA
You must, first, get
the stomach work-
ing properly, keep
the liver active and
the bowels open.
You can help
Nature by taking
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH —
BITTERS
Enhanced By Perfect Physi-
cal Health.
officially called a ration. This allow-
ance for the army costs Uucle Sam be-
tween 24 and 25 cents, but last year
the average cost of subsisting one
man for one day in the navy was
$0,366, Jacky being the higher liver
by the purchasing power of nearly 12
cents more than his soldier fellow in the national defense.
Had Experience.
"So,” said the old general. "yo
think you would make a good valet
for an old wreck like me, do you? I
have a glass eye, a wooden leg and a
wax arm that need looking after, not
to mention false teeth, and so forth.”
“Oh, that’s all right, genetai," re-
plied the applicant, enthusiastically;
"I've had lots of experience. I worked
six years in the assembling depart-
ment of a big motor car factory.”-
Tit-Bits.
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ARTERS
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
•John Stackpole.
The stout, man stirren.
“Be down in a minute
called. "Keep things
The pastor's voicers
"You're gobg downa .
Stackpole," he roarediv
will be kept very. Ven 1
Let us now sins
hymn.” _____
The experience of Motherhood is a try-
ing one to most women and marks dis-
tinctly an epoch in their Uvea. Not one
woman in a hundred is prepared or un-
derstands how to properly care for her-
self. Of course nearly every woman
nowadays has medical treatment at such
times, but many approach the experi-
ence with an organism unfitted for the
trial of strength, and when it is over
her system has received a shock from
which It is hard to recover. Following
right upon this comes the nervous strain
of caring for the child, and a distinct
change in the mother results.,
There is nothing more charming than
a happy and healthy mother of children,
and indeed child-birth under the right
conditions need be no hazard tohealth or
beauty. The unexplainable thing is
that, with all the evidence of shattered
nerves and broken health resulting from
an unprepared condition, and with am-
ple time in which to prepare, women
will persist in going blindly to the trial
Every woman at this time should rely
upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound, a most valuable tonic and
invigorator of the f dmale organism.
DI ACI LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
LAVK
wegterm stockmen beoaube they pe
LEG uE2me
msassa
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I know what itrm
mean to । go homem
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a wholesome, tarty 9
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9 Baking Powde
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China Awaking.
The Chinese business men of Hang-
chow, in the Shanghai district, have
organized the United Association for
Advising the Nation to Use Native
Goods. At the initial meeting six
means of advancing the usefulness of
the association were pointed out: En
list the sympathies of all schools and
collates throughout the country, print
short notices in the dally press, em-
ploy men to go around and give public
addresses to the people, distribute
handbills giving names and short de-
seriptions of native goods, keep in
touch by letter and otherwise viththe
chamber of commerce and dealers in
foreign goods, and call upon the nation
to use native goods
DOAN‛S"PIS-
504 at all Stores
FosterMiHurn Co.Drope. Buffalo,NY.
of its marvels Ot course all the instruments and appliances of the Bureau
could not Be taken to Ran Francisco for exhibition purposes.
For instance, it was not practicable to take the huge testing machines
used to tear apart the stringer steel girders employed in building bridges and
skyscrapers, or, it necessary. By the same machine to crush an egg, and in
each instance record accurately the foot pounds or fractions of ounces of re-
sistance. "
Remarkable beyond degree are the heat measuring instruments, which
register intinitesimal fluctuations of temperature. A ray of light may have
started ten years ago from some distant star, ana may have spent all t
those ten years w reach the earth; and yet, when the ray of light falls upon
the sensitive bolometers operatea nv the bureau ot standards, these will tell
the observer the amount ot heat that ray from the star brought with It to the
earth.
Made
ntains
luable
ted an
uts alot
id keer
Calumet!"
-T02 eSE. The bills are laid on a moving belt
of wet blanket, which carries them on
- to meet another moving blanket from
above. Thus secured between these two blankets they pass over and around
a number of rollers in a tank of soapy suds which cleanses Mid sterlizes
them. Then they pass through rinsing water, and on to heated rollers which
dry and iron them.
They drop out at the end of the course Into the hands of a girl, whoi
scrutinizes each bill to determine whether It Is fit to be sent out Into circu-
lation. As she assorts the bills she stacks those which she considers perfect
into piles ready for the expert counters. When the counts are verified the
laundered bills are made Into packages containing 4,000 of one denomination
and kind, and sealed for redistribution among the banks.
"Public opinion In banking circles is divided,” Miss Thomas explained,
"on this subject of laundered money. Rome of our banks desire new money
and stipulate that they will not accept any other, while many banks request
the washed bills, saying that they are softer than the others and are easier
to handle.”
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Groves Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen-
• i eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives out
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds
up the Whole System. 50 cents—Adv.
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N ROM hippopotamuses to snatls is something of a shrinkage, but after ad-
F vising the American people to substiute the steak of the great pachyderm
lor that of the western steer—if necessary E. W. Rust of the federal horti-
The pastor looked ove
and shook his uncut loc
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names of those per’0"’
asleep in the congre"
Stackpole!
stating the case to say that the major part of the fleet's efficiency and the
comtentment of the men is due, either directly, or indirectly, to the generous
and varied provender which is now given them whether the ship he In port
or plowing her way throgh stormy seas. There was a time, not long ago,
when tinned toods were extensively served on board our naval eraft, but the
fleet is using less and less ot these all the while,
Upon this point Admiral MeGowan, chief of the bureau of supplies and
accounts, has recently said;- "There are certain things that it is almost
uecessary to use as a part rtf a ration. For instance, there is canned corn
heef, which is so well understood and so well Itked in the navy that its use
to a certain moderate extent is not only welcome, but most welcome to the
men they like it. Then canned tomatoes and a few other staples; canned
fruits and some vegetables canned are very serviceable and are used right
along. But the great majority of all the food furnished to the men now, at
least m the battleship fleet, in fresh food—fresh vegetables, fresh meats,
fresh bread, etc,”
WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY
Is her hair. If yours is streaked with
ugly, grizzly, gray hairs, use "La Cre-
ole Hair Dressing and change It In
the natural way. Price $1.00.—Adv.
Dies.
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surron
he tur
t the By
g to pie
g their
he stool
fous hl
if you’re sufficiently fleet of foot; you cleanse; you boll in a caldron of salt
water. Now the meat is removed, reduced to paste, seasoned with finely
chopped parsley, chervil and shallots—the little hand dictionary refuses to
divulge the identity of chervil and shallots—and is placed between two thin
slices of unsalted butter. The shells having been cleaned and dried, they
are now stuffed with this mixture. If your stomach' permits, you eat.
There s nothing nauseating about it—almost everyone who baa ever
eaten well prepared snails, says Mr. Rust, admits their gastronomic worth,
both from the point of nutritive value and that of flavor They might be
used to a great extent as a substitute for oysters, he suggests, which they
resemble in flavor when properly prepared.
In the United States snail growing would be a simple matter, for all that
is required is a bushy nillside or, preferably, a limestone blum near water
and partially covered with vegetation.
Sherlock Holmes and ha
adventures proved too
Kinderland eighteen, a C
who lives at the Hotel AB
Lates the New YorkSun.“
of the third net th"
his seat with an attack «I
and had to lie carried
where he was revived. -
removed to the hotel. I
it was just at the most 60
ment Of the play when 'j
occurred. Sherlock Holen
cigar in a corner of the O'J
eludes his raptors by cam
watch the cigar while ■
through a door at the 005 I
Kinderland had De" I
watching the play
citement, and when the J
and the detective knocdd
lamp, precipitating utte J
succumbed. J
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Cure the kidneys. Use Doan’s
Kidney Pills. They have helped
thousands and should do as well
for you.
DON cm
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cultural board would cut the cost of
living with the humble snail.
Mr. Rust, having eaten the lucious
if somewhat glutinous gasteropod
of the genus Helix, proceeded to in-
form himself with reference to the ap-
proved methods of its preparation for
table. His latest literary production
will no doubt, in spots, be embalmed
within the next national cook book to
be issued by Uncle Sam. It embodies
the recipes for making,the snail pal-
atable. First you catch your snail,
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chines, of which there are four in
Washington and eight in the sub-
treasuries, have been in operation four
years. They are combination washers
and ironers Two girls work at a
machine, which is operated by elec-
tricity. One feeds the dirty money
to the washer and the other catches
the clean money as it leaves the
ironer.
W ASHINGTON.—“By washing uolled paper money we save the government
W $300 every day," said Miss Annie E. Thomas, In charge of the “laundry”
of the redemption division of the United States treasury. The laundry ma-
rou cxP
FKKJVERY FINE
5Vj LAUNDRY
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Compromise.
Jimmie's mother had promised to
give him five cents every day provid-
ed he would keep out of mischie.
The other day when the boy came
home from school, she opened her
purse and asked: 'Have you been a
good boy today, fimmie?"
The youngster hesitate a moment
and then said: “I'll tell you what,
mother. You give me two cents and
ask no questions.”
n WASIIIN
• SIM
"My little grandson often comes up
to show me how large the muscles of
his arms are.
“He wasa delicate child, but has de-
veloped into a strong, healthy boy and
Postum has been the principal factor.
“I was induced to give him the Post-
um because of my' own experience
with it.
"I am sixty years old, and have been
a victim of nervous dyspepsa for
many years. Have tried all sorts of
medicines and had treatment from
many physicians, but no permanent re-
lief came.
“I used to read the Postum adver-
tisements In our paper. At first I gave
but little attention to them, but finally
something in one of the advertise-
ments made me conclude to try Pos-
tum
"I was very particular to have it
prepared strictly according to direc-
tions, and used good, rich cream. It
waa very nice indeed, and about bed-
time I said to the members of the fam-
ily that I believed I felt better. One
of them laughed and said, 'That's an-
other of mother’s notions,' but the no-
tion has not left me yet.
"I continued to improve right along
after leaving off coffee and taking
Postum, and now after three years'
use I feel so well that I am almost
young again. I know Postum was the
cause of the change in my health and
I cannot My too much in its favor. I
wish I could persuade all nervous peo-
ple to use It"
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Postum comes in two forms:
Postum Cereal-the original form-
must be well boiled. He and 25c pack-
ages.
Instant Postum—• soluble powder-
dtssolves quickly In a cup of hot water,
and. with cream and sugar, makes a
delicious beverage instantly. 30c and
toe ttns
Both kin ds are equally delicious and
*>et about the same per cup.
"There’s a Reasou" for Postum.
-sold by Grocers.
Big Field of Sweet Peas.
The largest single field of sweet
peas In the world is to be found in
southern California, near Redondo,
London Tit-Bits states. It comprises
350 acres, in which are grown sweet
peas of nearly every known variety
and color, It constitutes a truly in-
t^restlng sight, and the fragrance
from the flowers loads the air so
heavily as to be almost unbearable.
Another single field of carnations, 20
acres in area, located near by, yearly
affords a similar marvelous sight.
Besides these immense fields of
sweet peas and carnations there are
many smaller areas in California de-
voted, respectively, to the growing for
market of chrysanthemums, violets,
daisies, asters, dahlias, all kinds of
lilies, roses and so forth. They are
cultivated in much the same way as
vegetables, requiring on an average
about the same care. Many of the
flowers are sold through the flower
shops of the cities, but the chief In-
come to-the growers comes from the
sale of seeds. The annual shipments
of flower seeds front Californis
amount to many tons.
Craven Kn‛0".
"Never speak “’“yl
claimed the fair ma dacke
ing eyes she handed
ball hero the ring h re
placed on her flag Gu
before. "I can neve H
ard.” atamm
"A coward ?” he Ts
;;d
uxs-J
The Household18
He--Ann, I intend'
down on the next , H
nouse. .. wintam
she-All right, Wre
It down on • new ca
Cares Not for Riches.
"John, John," whispered timid Mrs.
Johones urgently, about 2 a. m. recent-
ly, "get up get up: There’s a man
in the house!"
"Grup-p-ph!" replied John sleepily.
"Oh, John, do wake up! I can hear
someone moving about downstairs,"
she went on prodding the sleeper . _
fercely In the back with her elbow.
"If you don't hurry hell take all our
silver!"
"Better that he should take all our
silver than that I should go downstairs
and take all his "lend." my dear,'" re-
plied John, firmly, ns he removed his
back out of the danger zone mid
settled down to his ■lumbers again.
English of the SAmona.
In the National league is an wn
pirn who is a stickler for correct de-
portment on the dimond. In a game
in which he oftetated nt the polo
grounds early in the season, ns CI lof
Meyers, the Indian catcher for New
York, came to bat, certain of the Bos
ion players sitting on their bench be-
gan to guy the brawny red man,
in an instant the umpire had left
his place behind the catcher mid was
running toward the visitors’ bomb-
proof
'(’■if out them personalities!" he
ordered, 'Cut out thom persunali-
ties!"
As he turned a way a high pitched
voice filtered out through the grand
stand tiehind him Hiking:
"Cut out them grammar!" —Satur
day Evening Post *
Novel Fruit Barrels.
A partitioned barrel has been Jin-
vented by a fruit tuan In British Co-
lumbia, patents for which have been
applied' for in Canada and this coun-
try. It is similar to any ordinary
barrel, according to a commerce re-
port, but it is divided into two equal
parts by partitions which are adjusted
so that the barrel may be sawed in
two without injuring the contents,
practically making two half barrels.
The advantages claimed for the new
barrel are that it can be made of
cheap sawed lumber, shipped in the
"knock down" state and assembled
easily at the packing house; also that
the fruit can be shipped without wrap-
ping because of the firmness imparted
by the central partition. The fruit
shipped in it is said to arrive in* per-
fect condition.
1 10 EAT
SNAIL---
"I suppose every man who has lived
very-long among the men who do
things looks back with some degree
of regret upon not exactly whal be
has lost, but what he might have had
if his foresight had been as good as
his hindsight,” Mid a New York law-
yer. “I am one of these, and It didn't
happen a great while ago, either.
"An Inventive friend of mine who
had given me his legal business to at-
tend to came around one day with a
new thing in doing something or other
to rubber and told me if I cared to go
in half with him I could do so by put-
ting up a certain amount of money.
The amount was smll enough, but I
hadn't any to spare and less to lose,
and told him I was satisfied with the
legal part of my connection, and
didn’t care to risk any of my hard-
ear savings. He wasn’t broke by
a whole lot, and told me he wasn't
offering the chance to anybody else,
and I'd better take it, but I wouldn’t
be persuaded. He gave me a gentle
laugh of scorn and went his way.
"Not long after he went abroad
with his Invention and was gone three
or four months, letting me hear from
him occasionally, and saying all whas
going well. Next I bad a cablegram
telling me when he was sailing, and
to meet him the following week Tues-
day at a certain dock. I was there
when the ship came in, and he was
feeling so good that be fairly yelled
at me-as he came down the gang-
way. And be had reason to yell and
I had reason to kick myself, for be
had sold his process or invention for
1735,000 in cash and 12,250,000 in the
■tock of the new corporation. You
see I would have been a millionaire
that very minute if my foresight had
been worth anything and I had taken
his offer when I had the chance. Of
course it meant some luck to me, for
the fees grew, and I got 320,000 or
more out of it, but 120,000 doesn't
make a millionaire, does it?"
apt
—f makes hard
I work harder.
■ 1 All day the
dull throb and
the Sharp,
darting pains
make you mis-
a +
erable, and
ASF* _> there's no rest
NGA) night.
"VI Maybe it's
. \ •4 your daily
$ \R work that
"2- hurts the kid-
g ,<^3*41 nors, for jar-
ring, jolting.
J lifting, reach-
‘mpness and many other
do weaken them.
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