ROOSEVELT RETURNS AND IS GIVEN AN OVATION SELDOM EQUALED! jhe Mighty Traveler Goes Buoyantly Through a Long and Trying Reception-Parade, Showing Lively Interest in Everything American. The White Company Receives Unique Compliment For1 the Sturdy Reliability of Its Steam Car From Mr. Roosevelt and Family. St0,e Pennsylvania j p 111 I UM MUM IT SMaaMaaa m- . ,fP'"Wl Vi. i,c- ; i w. I JT- I ' iff 1 Famous Klin Cut Down. Philadelphia. An Interested crowd watched the destruction of one of Philadelphia's old landmarks on Twelfth Street, above Chestnut, the gigantic elm tree which has for years shaded the yard of the Friends Meeting House, and which has a ped igree second to none In Philadelphia. It is said on good authority that the old Elm was a branch of the famous Penn Treaty elm, in Kensington, un der which William Penn made his treaty with the Indians. Two other large trees which have grown from the Penn Treaty elm are at. thp Penn sylvania Hospital and Swarthmore College. The old tree on Twelfth Street was planted In 1812, when the surrounding neighborhood bore a .truly rural aspect. It was for many years remarkable for Its mag nificent foliage, but since the erec tion of the adjacent high buildings It ceased to thrive, and recently showed marks of decay. A short time ago a heavy branch fell to the street, making a large hole in the sidewalk, and it was deemed na essary for the safety of pedestrians to remove entirely the old landmark. Theodore Roosevelt and Party in White Steamer. After fifteen months' absence, exactly as scheduled, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt disembarked from the Kalserln Auguste Victoria, Saturday morn, lug, June 18, at 11 a. m. To the keen disappointment of a large group of newspaper correspondents, Mr. RooBevelt absolutely refused, as heretofore, to be Interviewed or to talk on political subjects, but his rapid fire of ques tions showed the same virile Interest In public affairs as before. If the welcome tendered by the vast throng may be considered a j criterion upon which to base a "return irom ciiua, sureiy mere was no ais cordant note In the immense reception-parade, nor In the wildly clamorous crowd which cheered at every glimpse and hung on his very word. The incidents of the day in New York were many, but perhaps none bet ter illustrated the nervous energy and vitality of the man, the near-mania to be op-and-doing, which he has brought back to us, than the discarding of horses and carriages for the swifter and more reliable automobiles. Tba moment the Roosevelt family and immediate party landed, they were trhlsked away In White Steamers to the home of Mr. Douglas RobinBon at 4SS Fifth avenue. A little later, when the procession reached the corner of Fifty-ninth street and Fifth avenue. Colonel Roosevelt again showed his preference for the motor car In general and the White cars in particular, when he. Cornelius Vanderbllt and Collector Loeb transferred from their carriage to White Steamers, which were In waiting for them. After luncheon at Mr. Robinson's house, the entire party, Including Colonel Roosevelt, again entered the White cars and were driven to Long blind City, where they were to take a special train to the ex-President's home at Oyster Bay. The supremacy of the White cars with the Roosevelt party, was again demonstrated on Sunday, when the party was driven to church in the White Steamers, and a group of some forty prominent Rough Riders were taken In a White Gasoline Truck to a clambake at the Travers Island clubhouse of the New York Athletic Club. Lived On 05 Cents A Week. Pittsburg. The will or Nicholas Dale, a former newspaper man, who had lived for years a her-mit-ilke life on 65 cents a week, R3 he uotki ed, waB filed, directing that $ 1 , :i 0 , which ho had saved, bo forwarded to the Holy Land, to the Sorrowful Mother and Blessed Virgin Church, erected 1500 years ago In the pa'.h of the Cross. He wrote that he has long desired that all his worldly goods "shall be left in the lust foot steps of our Divine Lord on His last journey while yet in the flesh and blood." As a writer, Mr. Dale was once well-known here for his inti mate acquaintance with the steel In dustry and Its leaders. Including Andrew Carnegie. Prevents I'.vplouion. Pittsburg. While firemen poured powerful streams of water upon him, W. A. Weaver, superintendent of the Atlantic refining plant, dashed daringly through flame and smoke and shut a valve, which prevented fire spreading from a burning still of benzine to great tanks of oil nearby. In the vicinity over 80,000 barrels of petroleum In vnrlotis stages of reftnment were stored. Two hundred people, called from their beds by the peril, cheered the super intendent as he camp, scorched, from the burning still. What llitely would have been a catastrophe simi lar to that at Sheraden several ye.irs ago, when 200 personB were serious ly injured In a gasoline explosion, was prevented and the loss confined to the benzine still. A Sample Of Suggestion. George Choan, comedian and play right, was praising, at the Lambs, the humorous value of suggestions. "It Is funnier to suggest a thing," he said, "than to say it out. Play rights Bhould remember this. Sug gestion, pregnant suggestion, is what makes really funny the little boy's remark to his father: " 'Pa, If you help me with my arithmetic lesson tonight, I'll tell you where ma hid your trousers.' " New York Sun. A Grand Junction, Colorado, fruit grower, has Invented a new smudge pot to keep off the frosts. The ma chine holds about three gallons of crude oil and when filled will last long time. A Package Maneiirree on Request of laurjYorj's PAW-PAW PILLS m The best Stomach and Liver Pills known and tc 'iM'), X a positive and speedy f1rFs-V tT cure for Constlnatlnn. Indigestion, Jaundice, B w"'m Biliousness, Sour Stom- acn. Headache, and all ailments arising from a disordered stomach oc sluggish liver. They contain - in concen trated form all the virtues and values of Munyon's Paw Paw tonic and are made from the Juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I un hesitatingly recommend these pills as being the best laxative and cathartic ever compounded. Send us postal or letter, requesting a free package of Munyon's Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxa tive Pills, and we will mall same free of charge. MUNYON'8 HOMOEO PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO.. 63d sod Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia. Pa. mm As Artists See Home Models. James Montgomery . Flagg. the artist, during a recent visit to this city told a story of a young woman who wished to be a model to a friend. s "The first "requisite In a model," be said, "is that she should be good looking. One day a would-be model called to see me when I was not at homo. Consequently she told my wife about it. "'I was calling on some friends the other day,' she said, 'and they taw me working my thumbs. One of them exclaimed, "Ob, what are you doing? - You are doing such beautiful things with your thumbs. You must go to an artist and let him see your thumbs." And I came to ee Mr. Flagg,' she concluded. "Later I had an opportunity to see her thumbs In action." "What. was It llkeT" ho was ask ed, i '. "I don't remember," Flagg replied wearilv. "Her face would stop a clock." Philadelphia Times. Responsibilities Of Parents. The old-fashioned mother and the old-fashioned father have become al most obsolete In the large cities. Modern mothers and fathers have ceased to take their responsibility seriously. During the early days of the child's life the task of looking after manners and education is large, ly shifted to the schools. The edu cation of children, consequently, has become more automatic, and, nat urally, lacks the individual touch of refinement and breeding that can be obtained only in the home. Few schools teach kindliness, gen tleness, courtesy, or unselfishness. Such qualities can be thorouglhy In culcated only in the home. It is by the father making a chum of his boy and the mother a friend of her girl that the . miracle of a gracious character can be wrought. If fath ers would make confidants of their sons, and mothers confidants of their daughters, teaching them to share adversity or prosperity like partners, there would be less dissatisfaction and less extravagance among the growing generation. By unselfish ness they would teach unselfishness; by kindliness, they would teach kind, liness; by courtesv. they would teach courtesy.. And the world would be the gainer. Washington Post. New Opiwrtunitles. "I am opposed to social distinc tions of every sort!" Bald the em phatic woman. "But," protested Mrs. Crosslots. "A line 'roust be drawn. Suppose you succeeded in getting a good cook. You couldn't keep her a week If you Introduced her to your friends." Washington Star. Undoubtedly. "Do you think envy is inherited?" "Certainly." "But everyone envies someone?" "I know it. and it was the same with the lact generation." Houston Post. The Miser ol Safe Harbor. "Economy,". said Daniel W. Field, the millionaire shoe manufacturer of Boston, who at the age of 4 5 has entered Harvard, "economy is essen tial to wealth, hut by economy I don't meau niggardliness. ' "Too many men fall to attain to wealth because they , practice a cheese-paring and mean economy that gets everybody down ou them. "They practice, trr fact, an econo my like that of old Wlllam Brewster, of Bag Harbor. William, you know, would never buy oysters because he couldn't eat the shells sod all." Washington Btflr. Compound Interest vomea to life when the body feels the delicious glow of (health, vigor and energy. that Certain Sense of vigor in the brain and"eas"y 'poife of the nerves comes '(when the improper foods are cut out and predigested firapeNuts take their place.' If it has taken 'you yWs rjo run down don't expect one mouthful of this great food (to bring you back (for it is not a stimulant but a ' rebullder.) " - , Ten days trial shows such tig results. that. one. sticks to it - ' $ThereVa Reason" 'Get the little book'The' ijload . to Wellville.'iin pkgs. rOSTUM CEREAL CO.." LTD. Haul CcMfc, Mi.! To Koom American Trade.' Pittsburg. James E. Dunning, counsel to Havre, France, Is in this city conferring with manufacture and business men as to methods of extending their trade in foreign commercial fields now neglected by Americans. Dunning's visit Is the first step in a recently devised plan of Secretary Knox to ncrease Ameri can commerce. The secretary's plan as explained here, contemplates bringing to this country from time to time the best men in the consular service to visit largo cities and by personal conference with business men show them opportunities which exist in different parts of the world. Dunning will be in Pittsburg several days and then will go to Philadel phia, Chicago, Detroit and other manufacturing centers. Oii-hard Inspectors Knd Tour. Wouielsdorf. The orchnrd in spectors of the Division of Zoology, have completed their tour of the orchards for the second time this Summer. Most of the orchards look excellent and In every case where the Instructions of the State Inspectors have been followed, conditions are above the average. Among the fin est peach orchards are those of Franklin 8. Merkel, of Fleetwood, and Dr. Llvingood, of Rohesonla. One of the finest orchards Is on the farm of the State Asylum, where 750 trees in charge of Malcolm Mc Callum are In fine condition and a record peach crop Is expected this Fall. A (turning ICnipllon Covered lies Prom Head to Feet. "Four years ago I suffered severely with a terrible eczema, being a msss of sores from head to feet and for six weeks confined to my bed. During that time I suffered continual torture from Itching and burning. After be ing given up by my doctor I was ad vised to try Cutlcura Remedies. Af ter the first bath with Cutlcura Soap snd application of Cutlcura Ointment 1 enjoyed the first good sleep during my entire Illness. 1 also used Cutl cura Resolvent and the treatment was continued for about three weeks. At the end of that time I was able to be about the, house, entirely cured, and have felt no III effects since. 1 would advise any person suffering from any form of skin trouble to try the Cutl cura Remedies, as I know what they did for me. Mrs. Edward Nenning, 1112 Sallna St., Watertown, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1909." In 1895 there were three crema tions In England: last year there were 795. Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much sickness Kt.trf j with weak stomach, nnd consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous snd pale-people lack Hood, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating for, niter all, a man can ho no btronger than hit stomach. A remedy thct makci the stomuclt strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drivei Out disease-producing bacteria and cures whole multi tude oi diseases. Gcr rid ot roar Stomach Weakness end Liver Laziness by taking a course ot Dr. Pierce's Golden Mcdiccl Discovery the titreat Stomach Restorative, Liver Invliorator and Blood Cleanser. Yo:i can't afford to accept any medicine oi unknown composition as a substitute for "(iolden Medical Uincov ery," which is a medicine OS known composition, having a complete list of ingredients in plain F.nglish on its bottle-wrapper, tame being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Phtvt't Plnuant Pellet regulate and InvlgorwU Stomach, Lher and Bowtla, Jumps To Death. Bellefonte. When Henry Iorey and three other men were on their way to Bellefonte to Hecla In an au moblle, they barely escaped beinp, struck by an extra train on the Cen tral Railroad of Pennsylvania on a grade crossing. William Geherc.t, one of the occupants of the machine, became so frightened that he jump ed out in front of the onrushing t.-ain nnd was struck. He was so badly injured that he died at the Belle fonte Hospital. IEoinniu-c 111 Tobacco Hag. Chester. Two weeks ago Spencer Harper, of Prospect Park, found the name and address of a young wom an of Jersey City, N. J., Inclosed in a package of smoking tobacco, with ! a note asking the finder to write. Harper replied and received a re sponse wmi a request tnat ne torwarti his photograph to the writer, who told quite a number of facts regard ing herself. Harper, who Is an eld erly batchelor. Intends to comply with the request. Tuke a 1 oot-ltath To-n(glit After dissolving one or two Allen's Font, Tabs (Antiseptic Inlilets for the foot-bnth) in the water. It will take out all sorcm-m, niarlinn snd tendcrne, remove foot odors and friwhcn the lent. Allen's Knot-Tabs irstantlv relieve weariness and sweating or inflamed feet and hot nervoiiKneRs of tho feet nt mailt. Then for eomiort throughout the dav shake Allen's Koot-Knso, the anti sentie hnwder. into vour shoes. Sold every where, 2.rc. Avoid substitutes, Samples of Allen's Koot-Tabs mailed KliKE, or our re ulur size sent by mail for 25e.' Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le liny, N. Y. "Foot-Tabs for Foot-Tubs." The first "worsted" cloth was man. ufactured In Worsted, In Norfolk, England. In 1340. For COLDS and GRIP. fflcli's ' ArnniffK Is tho best remeily relli vis ai hliisr snd feverKhnevt-cures the ( old mill resKinis normal conditions. It's ll(iil(l-i'ITiels ImincdiaUily. lot.. Jio. snd We., aiui uu store. ; "Tiiinlc of Last Summer- You can remember days when the heat inside your kitchen was so great you could hardly bear it. With the right stove you would have made a better hostess. Save your health. Don't put up with the drudgery of a coal range. You can have a clean, cool, pleasant kitchen. The Mew T?erecticm Oil Cook-stove At thp npproaching French maneu vers a severe test Is to be made of the value of dogs as carriers. Accuses Two Oypey (Jirls. Shamokln. While Charles Hcr rold, a Sunbury commercial man, was calling on trade In the local suburbs two young gypsv girls stop ped and aaked him to permit them to tell his fortune. He consented, and one asked for his purse, which she pressed against her stomach and mumbled mysterious words. Her companion tickled his ribs. Her rold, in relating his experience later to the authorities, said he was mes merized, during which the girls fled with $27 belonging to him. He re ported his loss to the State police, who raided two gypsy camps, but could not find the girls. I'enitsy Upwards Two Roys. Chester. The Pennsylvania Rail road Company presented Wm. Mc Monegal and Stonewall Rlgney, both boys, each with a crisp new $10 bill as rewards for their thoughtful n ess in extinguishing flames which had broken out on the overhead bridge at Parker Street several days ago. The boys formed a bucket bri gade and extinguished the .blaze, which threatened to destroy the ttructure. For Red, Itching Eyollds, Cysts, Styes, Fnlling Kyelnshes and All F.ycs That Need Care, Try .Murine Eye Kr.lve. Aseptic T-ilirs, Trial Size. 2oe. Ask Your Druggist or Write Murine K.ve Remedy Co., Chicago. Dorchester, Mass., is celebrating Its two hundred and eightieth anni versary and Marlboro Its two hun dred and f 'eth. (Jirl Dies For Love. Shamokln. Miss Llllle Thomp son, 20 years, died from poison al leged to have been taken with sui cidal intent because of disappoint ment in a lovo affair. She was tho daughter of Fredrick Thompson, a well-known resident. The girl was found In an unconscious condition In her bed room and three doctors were unable to Bave her. They found she had ft ken three bichlo ride of mercury tablets. Horse Steps On Heat Victim. Altoona. Overcome by heat, Tomlck Deck, aged 66, a city street cleaner, fell In front of a team and one of the horses 8ten"ed on hit abdomen as he lay prostrated. His condition is critical, as he Is Injured Internally. Philadelphia Charters Granted. The following Philadelphia cor porations have been granted letters patent: Howell-Melvillo Company, capital $25,000; Conservation Build ing and Loan Association, capital $2,000,000; Fox Chase Building As sociation No. 2, capital $1,000,000; A. J. Gorman Company, capital $25, 000; The Widge Mechanical Furnace Company, capital $5,000. and The Furnace Patent Company, Philadel phia, capital $5,000. Says Man Stole Ills Wife. Huntingdon. Samuel A. Moore, a glass and Band worker of Maple ton, swore out a warrant alleging that Elmer Moreland, a fellow-worker, had eloped with his wife. Stating that she was going to Mill Creek to visit a sister, Mrs. Moore boarded a westbound train, and, her husband being suspicious, followed on the next train. He alleges that More land left Mapleton on the same train with his wife - Officers are searching the State for the pair. Fulls Dead In College Building. Bethlehem. Frank Finch, a prominent resident of Dunnellen, here on a pleasure trip while visit ing the campus and buildings of Le high University, fell dead in Brown Memorial Hall. Heart disease caus ed his death. His daughtor was with him at the time he was stricken. Man's Miraculous Kscupe. Mauch Chunk. Andrew Ruff, a butcher, was being slowly smother ed to death tn a smokehouse when his cries for succor were heard. His escape from death was miraculous. The doon to the smokehouse has an outside lock. This door Ruff left open when he entered the building, but a sudden gust of wind slammed It shut. Joshua Harlan happened by and heard Ruff's faint cries for help. Dry Candidate Withdraws. Pottsville. Isaac Christ, of Tarn, aqua, has notified the County Com missioners that he wishes his name withdrawn as the Prohibition can didate for Congress In this district. Mr. Christ Is a Democrat and did not know that, he was nominated for Congress until he received a cer tincate to that effect from the com missioners, i Child Burned To Ik-ath. York. Katherlne M. ' Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, dlod from burns received from her clothes catching Are. May Die From Horse's Kick. York. Bert Klelndinet was per haps fatally injured by being klrked In the chest by a horse attached to a reaper. Three ribs on his right side were broken and be is thought to be seriously injured. Aged Hermit Found Dead. . Bethlehem. William Clader, an aged hermit, who lived In a tumble down shack at Rlttersvllle, was found dead by a baker's boy, who was de livering bread. Disgusted With Life. Mount Car-mo' Levi Ehcnsky, a local merchant, committed suicide by hanging himself. A note on his body, signed by himself, tinted that he was disgusted with life. He was 60 years old snd a bachelor. Last week. It is said, he sent $5,000 to relatives in Europe. , Womai Poisoned Ity Meat.' Huntingdon. Mrs. William Walk er, of Huntingdon, la in a sertous condition from ptomaine poisoning, caused by ettting canned meat on Fourth of July. ) Hits Her Father With Hammer, Pottsville. Because her father objected to her going out nights aft er nightfall, when he entered- his fin al protest Myrtle Conrad, aged 17 years, struck him during a fit of an ger on the head with a hammer, In flicting serious injuries. She was placed upder arrest and after being arraigned before Justice of the Peace Freller, was put under ..$300 ball for her appearance at the next term of Criminal Court. Kditnr Released From Prison. Pottsvlllt) U. 8. Grant Mengle, editor of The Frackvllle Star, was released from prison after serving a year for aiding in producing what the Court declared to be Illegal elec. tion papers. Mengle, who was noted for hla severe criticism of politicians of both parties, at once took up his editorial duties and declares be will be more radical than ever. Has His Son Arretted. Huntingdon. Jacob D. Slzer, State fish warden, caused the arrest of his cwn son and another man for II legan fishing in Stone Creek. Fined $20 and coets. Failure Of Jcre S. Black. York. Figures sent out in the voluntary bankruptcy proceedings signed by Jere S. Black, of this city, wire Inaccurate. The correct Items are as follows: Liabilities, $727, 354.05; assets, $274,746.50. A call for a meeting of the creditors hat not as yet been made, and It Is not known Just what time they will come together. It Is (aid there are more than u0 people lntereted. A trus tee will not be appointed until tbs meeting pi the creditors. Woman Shoots Child. Washington, Two persons wer shot in cold blood by colored per sons, as a result' of the Fourth of July celebration here. Five chil dren were setting' off fireworks in front of their home, when a surrey with two colored couples drove past. A woman In the vehicle shot a re volver towards the children and a bullet passed through the body of nine-year-old The) ma Devere and lodged in the shoulder of Mrs. Clark 0. Knoch, who was standing on a neighboring porch. The child will! -lie. The colored persons were w--.gnjsed and tbeir arrest Is expected.- Vnistipntiiin rniises mid seriously nggra vntes many disease.. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny augur coated grnmilcs. The natives of Liberia ' eat cola nuts raw, especially when on long trips, to relieve hunger and thirst. They cost a cent apiece. Ft. tt. Ohkkn-'s Hons, of Atlanta, Oa., r the only sue. -Bstul Dropsy HpecluHstg In tho world, r'eo their liberal offer lu advertise ment in another eolunin of this paper. Each street-cleaning wagon In Lon don has one driver and one loader, each of whom receives $1.12 a day, 56 hours constituting a week. Mr. Wlnslow's Roothlnff Ryr'ip for fhlldrein teethtntf, softens themims, reduces intlnmrna. tinn, allays piln, euros wind collo.25ca bottta The Ruling Passion. Kirk La Shelle met an actor and noticed that he was wearing a mourn ing baud on his arm. "It's for my father," the actor explained. "I've Just come from his fu neral." I .a Shelle expressed his sympathy. The actor's grief was obviously very real and great. "I attended to all the funeral arrangements," he said. "We had everything just as father would have liked it." "Was there many there?" asked La Shelle. "Many there!" cried the actor, with pride. "Why, my boy, we turn ed 'em away!" Minneapolis Journal. (I CanttonaryNote: Be sure V CanttonaryNote: Be sure you get this stove see that the name.ptste reads "New Perfection." docs away with all drudgery of cooking. Why should you be a slave to a coal range when you can have an Oil Cook-Stove that is cheaper than coal, cleaner than coal. doesn't "smell," doesn't smoke, lights TT instantly, can be put out Instantly, leaves M i .. .1 JucJi II, L',lrlie. mi arnica, anu uinaii . With one of these stoves ynu con boil, bake or roast the most elaborate dinner. You can change from a slow to a quick fire, or the other way about, by simply turning a wick. Apply a match, and In stantly the heat from an intense blue flame shoots upward throuph the tur quoise -blue enamel chimneys to the bottom of pot, kettle or oven but no where else. The stove has every conve nience that can be thought of : Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping food and dishes hot, drop shelves to hold coffee or teapots, towel rack; in fact every convenience possible. The nickel finish, with the bricht blue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive, and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. wnlr fur lwTtptlT Cin-ulur to the iif.irest apeltcjr of tlia Made with 1,2 .nd 3 burners ; the t Ercry dealer everywhero. If not at yours. The Atlantic Re! ining Company (Incornorttled A n.AVDR ttt tn vnrH thm imm iemo orTuuilia. liy dirurlving grutinuited agar in raj watarand .wtiintf jTieino, atitiiirrous syrup i ' Diaile nrt m-ruD b'ttr than tnrl. Manlmoa i noM by rrucera- Krud 2c utiunp fur nam p la and rocipa buuk Cxeaccct WUt. Co.. fieatUtV WEAK KIDXKYS WEAKEN THE WHOLE BODY. No cnain Is stronger than Its weak est link. No man Is stronger than his kidneys. Overwork, colds, strains, etc., woakf n the kid- riery "" LJ nevB and the W'hole M body suffers. Don't neglect the sKghtest kidney ailment. Be gin using Doan'i Kidney Pills at once. They are especially for sick kidneys. Frank II. Rey nolds, 327 Pine St.. Providence, R. I., soys: "My ' doctor told me an examina tion of the urine showed albumen. I took his medicine for a whole year, doctored with a New York specialist and took electrical treatments with oiit relief. My suffering was Blmply awful. Six weeks' use of Poun's Kid ney Pills cured me, however, and the cure has been permanent for four years." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. C'IioohIh One's Work. This matter of choosing one's lire work is one of the severest tasks a person has to meet. Many men do not find their r-heres pf greatest usefulness until middle age, while others never find them. .Education ought to help one to find his true sphere. The great difficulty with so many young people Is they show nn adaptability to too many things; they become what their fellows or lnstrus. lors call versatile. The versatile man sometimes is the worst, handicapped man. lie can do a dozen thlncs fair, ly well and he spends his time be tween them, scattering his fire, In stead of concentrating on one object, a single purpose and learning to do that In the aggregate better thnn he could do each of the eleven The man who, with a bent for music, can play hnlf a dozen instruments, Is not nearly likely to piny as well as the man who becomes expert in the use of that one. The versatile man is seldom moro than an amateur, being kept out of the professional class simply because he has never learned to concentrate hU full pow ers on the one thing. Young men and women must look out for these pitfalls. The only talent that ever accomplishes anything worth while is that trained along a certain, definite, fixed line. Omaha Hee. Men on an Average weigh 20 pounds more than women. Fr III II III-: lurk r M-miNR ? Whether from Celd. Heat. fioms-h or err:us Troubliis. I'nwullne will reheve you. t's liqtild-ijlcasHnt to tk a.-u Immedi ately. Try It, Inc.. '.oc and Ulc at drus clo t a The camel is in general use as a farrier in Houth Austrailia. B. N. U. 23. Most old people must give the bowels gentle, con stant help. One candy Cascaret each day does that. Harsh physic, taken regularly, makes the bowels callous. Cascarets do not. ! Nearly all old people now use this natural, gentle help. Vrit-poekel boi. 10 'r:ns at aruR--tore. Caca tablet of the t-auitie Is marked CCC. Drifting. - It is unquestionably true that, not withstanding the tremendous energy which characterizes so large a pro portion of our populotlon and makes of it a force to be reckoned with, there are yet many persons who are passing their Uvea In aimless drifting. Tho sensation tor a time, at least, may possibly be one of pleasure, how. ever profitless, but it is a pleasure that is all too dangerous to be In dulged In indlscretly. To be sure, there Is something alluring, almost appealing, in the mere thought of, setting our craft adrift, with sails farled snd engines silenced, depend ing merely upon some stray breeze or chance current to bear us onward. The very Idea of freedom from responsibility seems attractive to a degree, and yet it is the accept ance of that responsibility which first points our way through treacherous seas to a "haven un der the hill.'' Those who are con tent to drift alone from day to day, blown about by the vagaries of fitful wluds, seldom if even accom plish anything worth while, measur ed by the standards of men. Into their Uvea comes -no hint of the happiness of dreams realized; they prefer to dream those dreams with out trying to make them come to pass, and Imagine themselves happy building caaOea In the air. Charles ton News and Courier. The farmers of Accoinao and Northhampton counties, Virginia, spend llfiO.000 each year for poison In their war with potato bugs. ' When To KIk The Cook, j "Rita" bo .Mrs. Desmond llum . phrles, the English novelist is call I ed was condemning in New York the frequency of divorce In America. i ou Ainericuns, sne saia, ami l seem to possess the secret the se cret, I mean of matrimonial happi ness. Perhaps you might take a lesson from a city clerk I heard of recently. "A friend of his, after visiting him at his home, said: " 'Excuse me, Will, but how do you manage on your small salary, t- have such well-cooked and delicious meals?' " 'The secret Is simple," Will re plied, 'Every day I kiss the couk and do all I can to please her and make her hapny.' " 'But doesn't your wife object?' ' the other asked. " 'Dear, no! she's the rook," was the reply." Washington Star. The National t'nlverslty of Mexico will be opened next September. Delightful Desserts and many other pleasing dishes can be made with. Post Tbasties A crisp, wholesome food always ready to serve. With fruits or berries it is delicious. 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