WRECK RESTORED TO riiTU DY GREAT trifl. HtMLin Ul uiii.ni iiu 9 PHYSICAL I ucIT NEY REMEDY i I om tin 1 ,M'l,n the ' IV Kilmer'i Swamp-Root with the most 1-mtrkthle results. 1'or years I wsstlmjst Tureck anil was a great sufferer. The doc- t . i J ...a wmle trm Iwdinva V.sf were due to fenul .r.it siifTeriiik-s trouble. I was so bad at timet I would hint tway and had linking tpcllt. Finally t new doctor was called in and I, said that I liad kidney trouble and tvt me medicine, of which I took lev. iral bottles. I obtained lome relief fiom U but I wji getting weaker all -;ht time; I could not 'erP 8n ""fered to Hh vain that my husband nd children ja,l t0 lift me in and out of bed. Af'.er tli.s time two friends tent me word to try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, whirh I did, tui I am glad to state that the first doi-o pre me P'rcat w'ief -After taking the ftird Ante I was helped into bed and slept Jalf of the night. i I took several bottles of Swamp-Root gad 1 feel that I owe my life to thit ironJerful remedy. The two family doc tori iid that I could not live three onth.; my urine wat in a terrible eon. tjjtioa thirk and slimy and I would have Jo be helped in and out of bed ten to rent? times every night. After taking )r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for two dayt I irai entirely free from getting up tnd eould ileep soundly. r MBS. D. E. IIILEMAV. J Tunnelton, West Va. I rfrsnnallv appeared before me thit llih of r-eptemher, 1900, ' Mrs. D. E. JUemsn, who tubscribed the above state arnt and made oath that the tame it trut h lulatanre tnd in fact. JOSEPH A. MILLER, 1 Notary Public. tV. ii,.r Cfc I l.,nl..s, . T. frove Whit Swimp-Root Will Do For You t Send to Ir. Kilmer k Co., Bingham ion, N. Y, for a tample bottle. It will Evince anyone. You will tlso reeeivt booklet of valuable information, telling ill about the kidneys and bladder. Whea yriting, be sure tnd mention thit paper, for tale at all drug ttoret. Price fifty tents tod ooe-dolltr. THE ONE DEFECT. J "An heirloom," explained the farm tr't wife to her 13-year-old boy, "Is lometbing that baa been banded down from father to son, and In some in Itances 1b greatly prized." 'Td prize these heirlooms I'm wear jfcg," remarked the youngster, "a good leal more If they wasn't so long In (ho legs." Everybody's Magazine, r WOULD LIE AWAKE ALL NIGHT WITH ITCHING ECZEMA 'Ever slnre I can remember I wat terrible sufferer of eczema and ther Irritating skin diseases. I would He awake nil night, and my suffering 'was Intolerable. A scaly humor set lied on my back, and being but a thlld, I naturally scratched it It as a burning, Itching sensation, and Stterly intolerable, in fact, it was so that I could not possibly forget about It. It did not take long before It spread to my shoulders and arms, and was almost covered with a mass of taw flesh nn account of my scratching Jt. I was In such a condition that my Bands were tied. "A number of physicians were call ed, but It seemed beyond their med ical power and knowledge to cure fce. Having tried numerous treat ments without deriving any benefit from them, I had given myself up to the merry of my dreadful malady, but I thought I would take the Cutlcura treatment as a last resort. Words tannot express my gratitude to the ne who created 'The Cutlcura Mlra. as I have numed them, for now feel as If I never suffered from even Pimple. My disease was routed by Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, and I wall never couse praising the wonder fcl merits they contain. I will never without them, in fact, I can almost r ny skin diseases to attack me 1(")S as I have Cutlcura Remedies J. ho,1!- I hope that this letter HI give Olhee enn.... .a - umnic-io au 1UVA UI I Buffered, and also hope that Wr will not pass the 'Cutlcura Llfo wvlng Station.1" (Signed) C. Louis H 929 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, -. Aug. "j, i9io. HUNTINS FOR YOUNG BLOOD In Eagernett to Secure Freth Re. crultt Many Mentrjert Carelessly , Let Old Players Qo. There is so much talk of young blood In baseball that many managers eem to have become absolute maniacs In the matt er nf nllnalntr men to go for no other reason than the fact that they huve seen seven or elpht years of service In the big ensues. One out of about every twenty recruits makes good, and In the meantime players of ability who can play rings around the youngsters who have supplanted them are al lowed to drift Into the minors. Williams and Ferris would positive, v naye shone on the St. Louis Browns 'nst year, and Hughes would have hfn no slouch In Washington. Dut even more striking than the passing or these players Is the fact that Rube V addell has been allowed to go out of fast company. The big left-bander has a lot of winning games left In him and would be sure to strengthen al most any club In either league, while to teams suoh as the Brooklyn or Boston Nationals be would be abso lutely Invaluable. WaddcJi It valuable not only as a Player but as a drawing card as well, ror with the possible exception of Duks" Raymond, more than any other player in the country. ii was only a few weeks ago that be struck out 25 men in a game of ndoor baseball, which should at .,Vtt Bom' '"'"'-Uon that he SU11 has pnxzlers. He would certainly , ?. g Crd ln New York- and eltner or the local clubs would be making an extremely good move o pick him up. A clever scout would 4. well to ook over those players whv are go ing, as well as those who are somlng. Many a good hand hat been miit out of the discards. LOOK OUT FOR SWEDEN'S TEAM iitfl'k ' mrr' 4i fit Everett C . Brown. ELIOT BOOSTS SUNDAY SPORT Former Head of Harvard University In Addrett to Legislature Urges More Liberal Laws. Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president era eritus of Harvard university, hat Joined the ranks of those who believe that the present puritanical laws which work to restrain baseball and other amateur sports and out-of-door game! on Sunday should be repealed or amended. He spoke In favor of a lib eral law before a committee of th Massachusetts legislature. "I am ln favor of freeing the minor sports from the restrictions of tb, ' present Sunday laws," said Dr. Eliot, when asked to lend his aid to the movement. "I am oposed," continued Dr. Eliot, "to allowing the carrying on of theatres on Sunday or moving pic ture shows or big professional games which attract thousands of spectators with an admission charge." Dr. Eliot Is now concerned with tht framing of a measure which will glvt "Watch out for Sweden In the Dlymplc games at Stockholm next year, said Everett Ilrown, president 3f the Amateur Athletic Union o( America, Just before he left Chicago the other day for New York to attend a meeting of some of the Vnlted r States representatives to the Olyinp- .ad. "The' 'native tons' have gone out for the world's athletic championship with 'blood In their eyes,' arid with the training they will have, added to the natural ability they displayed In London In 1908, they are going to rut conslt'erable figure at Stockholm. "I don't want to be nrcuscd of lurk Of patriotism or anything like thnt be cause of my statement." continued the president "My aim Is to warn the athletes of this country that they have to be up and doing every minute of the time If they want to figure at the, lop In the final rount, for Sweden is going to leave nothing undone to turn the trick. "At a etarter, the government Is buck of the movement by which Krnle lljertberg. former coach of the New York Irish-American Athletic club, has been secured to train the Swedish athletes, and he has been'glven free relnln his work. At present he Is engaged In scouring the entire coun try for athletes from all stages of life and every time he lands a mim who looks like a 'comer' he puts that In dividual to work with a promise, of a place on the Olympic team If he shows enough class." Xw '-ft iff: UK Dr. Charlet W. Eliot. ' - - r Rheumatism Advice Glvet Prominent Doctor's Best Prescription Is Easily Mixed. ) ''tiet one ounce of syrup of Satsupa Tllla rnnipniiiiil and one mtnre (if Tuns ""i'l nil. Tlien k..( half a pint of gnnn hlsky Mini put iiii mlii-r ti Inurt'di fiils Inio It. Tako a tahleBpiKUiful of this nilMuiM iH-fiii-M mill mi. -ul and at b.'il lime. Khaki! Hie lott If before u Ihk " Tills Is not new in thin eily a many of the win-He eases of rheumatism tnd Imek-aehe have lieen ruled by it. (iood n-siiliH come the Hint .lav. Anv ririiKKlsi has these Ingredients on linnil or will niilrkly Ket them from his wholesale liouse. Any one can mix them, Brought the Teart. An miusiial incident marked a re cent tire in New York. The lire start ed In the cellar of a five-story tene ment and before It was extinguished the 18 families In the building and all the firemen were weeping copiously from Inflamed eyes. In the cellar many hugs of onions had been stored. The chief fireman nllowed the tenants ! to remain In the building, assuring them that tlm tire was confined to the cellar. They did not stay, how ever, when the onions had got well afire. 8TRIKINQ PSOPLE DIFFERENTLY. Servant Heavens I have knocked the big flower pot off the window ledk'e, and It struck a man on the head. .Mistress What! My beautiful majolica? Dare to Be Happy. Let us never be afraid of Innocent Joy; (iod Is good and what he does Is well done; resign yourself to every thing, evMi to happiness; ask for the spirit of sacrlfic", of detachment, of renunciation, and above all, for the spirit of Joy and gratitude, that gen uine and religious optimism which sees In Ood a Father, and asks no pardon for his benefits, We must dare to be happy and dare to confess It, regarding ourselves always as the depositories, not ss the authors of our own Joy. Amlel. Home and School. Home and school are two different spheres and have of necessity differ ent duties to perform and different work to accomplish In the training and teaching of the child. Hut unless the ideals are the same and unless there Is a systematic attitude of mind be tween parents and teachers, the best result cannot be achieved and the child must suffer. Mrs. E. L. Frank lin, Secretary Parents' National Edu cational I'nlon, England. WEAK BACKS MADE STRONG. Hackache in most cases Is kidney ache, nnd usually accompanied by Ir regularities of the urine To remove the pain and weakness you must cure tne Kidneys. Do so with Doan's Kidney Pills. .Mrs. Perry Hill man, Monongahela City, Pa., says: "I was so bad with kidney disease I despaired of relief. I had Inflammatory rheumatism and dual ly dropsy set In. My ankles became bloat ed, ray heart was affected and the doctors guve me no relief. Soon after using Doan's Kidney Pills, I grew stronger and ere long I was able to do my housework." Remember the name Dunn's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburu Co., Iluffalo, N. Y. Owen Moran wants to become an tvlator. Let everybody cheer up and feel bet- ler. Johnny Event wants the base runners to advance on liases on balls. In Pittsburg they are picking the Pirates to pass the pippin Cubs. Fred Tenney has named Mathewson as the greatest slabhist he has ever een. Baseball Is to be the king of sports the coming year and not the sport of tings. Many are falling In line for the Slants as prospective pennnjit "cop pers" In 1911. Attending dog shows Is one of the principal pastimes !n New York. New bill for the legislature to con tldor: Resolved, That the toe hold be barred. frfrfVJJVjVV"V Ml .1 ..I . . ..... ..JPJ . Connie Mark, from all accounts. Is still after college ball players. Hans Wagner would rnther play hall than serve on a Jury. Const critics are expecting to see .less linker. Ixide Hrlnker and Charley Mullen mnke good with the White Sox this season. Russell Ford's activity In the Fletch er movement apparently did not Injure him In the eye of Manager Hal Chase Joe Sugden, the old-time Sox catcher is to coach the young pitchers of the Detroit team. Hofinan was once a Pirate, It hai been discovered. He came near being a shark and now he Is a Cub bear. "Chick" Evans says the .youthfu golfer Is taking all the honors In tht ancient and honorable pastime. If anj vet doubts this "('hick'" will go out t( the public links and convince him. A Matter of Slie. Wife I want a cap, please, for ray husband. Shopkeeper Yes, madam. What size does he wear? Wife Well. I really forget. His col lars are Blr.e sixteen, though I expoct he'd want about slr.e eighteen or twen ty for a cap, wouldn't he? A Way to Keep Love In. Mrs. Honeyblrd Hut, Dickey, dear, tbe flat is so tiny. Why, the windows are so small a mouse couldn't crawl through. Mr. Honeyblrd-That is all the bet ler, dear. When poverty comet In love can't fly through the window. FPOUVS DISTEMPER (IRK will nire hiiv possible rune of DISTEMPER. PINK EYE, and the like tniong horses of til lues, and prevents ill others in the tiime stable from livin the disease. Also cures chicken cholera, snd dog distemper. Any good druR-gist ran supply you, or send to mtrs. 0 cents snd $1.00 a bottle. Aients wanted. Free book. Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, (joshen, lnd. All Depends. "Want a good anecdote jibout a statesman?" "Wat he reelected?" Spring Medicine There is no other season when medi. I elne is so much needed ts in the spring. The Mood in impure tnd impoverished A condition indicated by pimples, boils tna oilier eruptions on the f.ice and body, by delii ient vitality, loss of appetite, lack ol strength. The lient spring medicine, Recording to j the experience snd testimony of tliou I sands annua I ly, it Hood's Sarsaparilla ' It punlies ami enriches the blood, cure eruptions, builds up the system. . (let it todav in usual liunid form or chocolated tablets known as SimaUlx. . . . . M Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt RcIie.-Pcnnanent Care CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS o fail. Finely vrgat able art lurel but gently ea the liver. Slop after dniaef distreai cure iadU gestioa inprava tka completion btluKlea lUerea. Saull till, Saull D.M, Ssull Price, . Genuine tunba Signature MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS CHILDREN Relieve I'rvrrislmrst. C'nnslioa. tion.Colriftaml correct disordrisof ttie stomtirh snd bowels. I'trd b9 Mathnt)ot .V ytatl. At all lrti. fists IV. Samele msilrd FKFR. ISAI'S Bask. iJJrmi A. a. JlnsteS, Is far, N. 1. 7 A'.- J YirktTtrs fr'Mljrs CI I T T L t PILLS. s- IRON AND wiiittv rcNccs tVitittW 1 ron i I u u. ui fiarfield Tea corrects constipation, cleanses the system and purifies the blood (jood health it maintained by its uxe. The chap who get a free ride In a patrol wagon Isn't carried twty with enthusiasm. In the Spring clennse the svstem ami purify the blood by the use of Oartield Tea. Itoh penny saved meant one lets f ang of foreboding. rorAarwsMsa laatnss Ostslstrns 117ft (sat I4tk Street t MMAJUFOUS, UIDUM Q ITPIITP Wi...K ( .t,m,B,wv ffl I f ll 1 Intten. II 1 . ll.H,.lr. IIiiK, " 1 IWm ntsreacaa. Umt mulia KRINnRll nM ln Cmtn At . B.t Or. ninuuHLun n. j. ,. wrn mt -..i nit niia sulieus Ui earn good ouiniiutuon u vni at uaoa, If afltlrteil sure vrss. ;JL5i Thompion EyeWatii FORNAI KM. ,n plrtnr n.m. I oem per f.m MacHini-t tui. ll. HAtlH. Wal.rlo.n. Mia. Among Colleaguet. "I am afraid that man tpeaks be fore he thinks." "Impossible!" "Why?" "He never thinks." You will sneere; perhaps feel chillv. You think you tre ettchinir cold. Don't wait until you know it. Take t dose of Hsmlins izard Oil tnd von iust csn't Catch cold. entire freedom on the first day of tht week for the enjoyment of all mannei of outdoor sports, for the witnessing a which do charge shall be made. THOMPSON GETS BIG BOOST ROTATION PLAN TO BE USED Went Swlmminn 09 "Th Grand Old Man of lilghgate E"'. William McKenzle. long ts grandfather" by his fellow Cl'h T ' the H8nat Lifebuoys y : bM Pasted away at his North won home. H9 was ln his ninety lrl year. f I'P to tlx weeks ngo Mr. McKenzie ?m batting in Hlghgate Ponds, where Snhm hed f(,r many "s ffa ling regularity at the of g2 flon f c"n,tll,ltc record in nata- Uutll three years ago he Joined winter Ufehuoy bathing sports rr,,re was t0 over the W from Highbury and back Tor 1 "'m.-Loudon Chronlcffi. w ' All Over. l J'S'-Whaf! the matter with 8lmffe? He doesn't look well. A over '0l h Bay' h' 'ls 8lck I The Tiger naa a I tore throat, I sup- easv Dinv- preuy young widow -j n an "fy her. think he wants to hi u f. Rh.enmaUiiiii Rem.il. ..11..-. . rJ", ' ConUInt DO mornhln.. ,riue or dn... a . l?l ! ' ' " B "trsiu irHga t0 the w'lt lw f,ol,on iTOm the ty. E.' Phils' Hi""0"' Md ACS, UK.., . .'."OS.. Pa., tnm l...l A I - -WBUIUlol New System of Handling Pitched Adopted by Management of New York American Team. "Rotation" Is the kiynote of a new system of handling the pitching staft which has been adopted by the man agement of the New York Americans for tbe coming season. Six pitchers, Ford, Qulnn, Vaughn, Fisher, Cald well and Warhop, are relied on to carry the team through the summer, and they are to be worked ln turn with clocklike regularity. Manager Chase believes that Ford's success last year was wholly duo to the fact that he did not pitch out of his regular turn. He positively re fused to go Into the box unless he wan absolutely fit and ready, with thr result that he was always at his best Under this method of procedure Ford knew exactly when he was expected to pitch, and consequently nerved himself for the task. Chase maintains thnt If the other pitchers are worked In a similar man ner they will prove vastly more ef fective, and in his belief he is sup ported by many close students of the game. It Ib argued that a pltchet cannot be expected to do himself Jua ttce if he Is suddenly called upon tc enter the box at a time when he it hardly ready for a grueling test. Nebraska and Michigan to Meet, Mannger Egan or the University ol Nebraska announced that he had ar ranged affairs so that Nebraska will accept the date of November 25 of fered by Michigan for a football game The game calls for one of the big gest guarantees ever made for a gamt this far weBt and a percentage of tin additional receipt. "Cyclone Johnny" It Getting to Be Great Favorite With Fight Fant In Antlpodet. After a poor start, "Cyclone Johnny Thompson has become a great favor ite among the fight fans of Australia according to letters received by fight tret. Bowls a Perfect Score. The- second 300 score of the season waa recorded the other afternoon, when W. F. Kirk of Philadelphia, Pa., rolling on alley No. 1 at the Olympic llleya, bowled a perfect score. The first 800 score of the season was bowled by W. Kaiser, a member of tbe Stone Plovers, on Jess' alleys the latter part of 1910. "Cyclone Johnny" Thompson. Ing men in Chicago. The Sycamore lighter got In "bad" when he first went to Australia because of hla fail ure to make the weight necessary to keep him In the lightweight division, as he had been advertised, but since Thompson has bean taking them on without weight restrictions and go ing out of bis class he has gained an immense following. Rudolph Unholz, the Fighting Boer, who has returned to America, fought Thompson several times in the light weight das., and declares he Is the greatest fighter In the business. Un holi declares he does not think tbe light, welter or middleweight lives who can put Thompson out in twenty rounds. Unholz sald'the other day: "1 think Thompson must be nearly forty years old, and he Is certainly a wonder for a man of that age. He Is fighting stronger than ever; seems to be getting younger." BRITON ISSUES NOVEL DEF, AII-'Round Champion of Manchester England, Seekt Matches for World's Championship. A novel challenge has reached America from Charles Wilson, all 'round champion of Manchester, Eng land, bidding for a match with any all-'round athlete in the United States for the championship of the world The contest which he proposes In eludes almost everything In track ath letics, also tnkes In swimming rowing and tumbling. The suggestions for the various events to lie contested are aa fol lows: Swimming, one half mile; rowing, one-fourth mile; plunging for one min ute duration; running, 100 yards and one mile; walking, one mile; 120- yard hurdles; shot put; hammer throw; running hlg Jump; running broad Jump; pole vault; one forward spring Jump, with weights; three for ward spring Jumps, without weights; five backward spring Jumps, with weights, and cycling, from five to ten miles. The Practical Agriculturist. Adam sniffed at the book farmer. "I don't believe ln spraying apple trees," he snorted. I For HRADACIIIt Micks fA.PI niK Whether from lolils. Heat, Htemneta or Nervous Troubles, Cspuillne will relieve jrou. It s liquid-pleasant to take - acta immedi ately. Tr It. 10c., Ke , and SO ceuta at drug aturaa A woman can straighten up a man's desk In five minutes so effectually that he won't be able to llnd anything he wants in five hours. Tsylor's CheroVee Remedy of Sweet f!mn tnd Mullen is Nature's great remedy Cures l oughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough and all thront anil lung troubles. At druggist!, 25c, 60c tnd 11.00 per bottle. A man who thinks his work is worth dollars a minute will spend an hour looking for a dime he dropped In a room. ONI.T ONTt "BROMO OriMNE." mat is i.AXATiva hhomd UlTlNiNa. Ikjos for ..... Mi i, tea toe Worid btsi u Curs a Cold Id on Uaj. ata. Improvidence In trifles never made a millionaire nor swelled a bank account. Mrs. Wlnstow'a Nnothlnf B.vrup for Children leethlnf, softens tbe funis, reduees Innamtna IIod, allays pain. cures wind colic, S5c a bottle. COLLEGES TAKE UP B0XNG Athletes May Battle for Honor In Ring at Well In Various Other Sports. Athletes representing various col leges soon may battle for honors ln the ring ns well as on the diamond, gridiron and tennis court. Plans for boxing league, long In contempla tion, wero aided when William J. Cromble, physical Instructor in the University of Pennsylvania, sent let- tters to Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Cor nell and Columbia suggesting the for mation of an Intercollegiate boxing asRoclatlon. Pennsylvania has already given at tention to boxing. Routs at the va rious weights form a big feeture of the May Day sports. .The bouts are conducted under the amateur rules and never have been marked by one terlout accident. Such clever men as Danny Hutchinson, Larry Miller, James Skinner, Livingston Sullivan, T. D. Barclay and E. D. Roseberry competed ln the bouts. And the man who is driven to drink by adversity probably would have it brought to him by prosperity. Oartield Ton is Nature's lsTni! blood purifier; it overcomes constipation and its many attendnut ailments. The longer we live the more we realize what we might have done but didn't. Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound A woman who is sick and suffering, and won't at least try a medicine which has the record of Lydia li. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, is, it would almost seem, to blame for her own wretchedness. Read what this woman says:' Richmond, Mo. M When my second daughter was rltrlitoon rnonths old I was pronounced u 1i(c1ckh invalid Iiy sprciullNt. I had a consultation of doc tors and they Mild 1 had a severe case of ulceration. I was in bed for ten weeks, had Hlnklnu spells, nnd was pronounced to ho In n dangerous condition. My father Insisted that we try Lydia li JMnkhain'M Yegetaldo Compound, and brought mo six bottles. I noon began to improve, and be fore it had all been taken 1 was as well and strong as ever, my friends hardly recognized mo so great was the change." Mrs. Woodson Hranstetlcr, Richmond, Mo. There arc literally hundreds of thousands of women in the United States wlio have been benefited by this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman's suffering. Read what another woman says: Joneshoro, Texas. "I have nsed Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound for myself and daughter, and consider it une qualled for all female diseases. J would not be w ithout it for anything. I wish every mot her in America could be persuaded to use it as there would lie less (Differing among our nex then. I am always glad to speak a word of praise for Lvdia J Pink liam's Vegetable Compound, and you are at liberty to use this testimonial." Mrs. James T. Lawrence, Jonesboro, Texas. Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub lish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffering from the same trouble ? For 30 years Lydia T.. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female Ills. No sick woman does Justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to Its credit. Mm" If the slightest trouble appears w hich 4Ttt Toil do not understand, w rite to M rs. l'inkhant at Lynn, Mass., for her advice it la free and always helpful. llSf ' The Discoverer. Of faults a seeker he would be. Of recompense he found a dearth. Save ln the truthful claim thnt he Had picked the easiest job on earth. Constipation eniies ami upci-it vales ninny serums iIih-hm's. It is t limnuchlv cured v lr. I'ieices I'lenwiut IYIlct. Tho favor ite fit i in 1 y laxative. Loud apparel naturally nroclalnia the man A Country School for Girls In New York City Beit Fetturei ol Country tnd City lilt Out-of-door Sports on Setiool Tark of l'i iieri-H near the IIihIhom River I'lill Aenileinie I'oiirso from primary t'lnns to tlnnluation. I'lper Class 'or Advanced Special Student. Mu sic nnd Art. Summer Session. Cer tlfleate admit to Cotlrce. S.-liool Coaili Meets Hay Pupils. i lion nhi SIMM, Rhniilrin.. mi M.'J St., nt MILD, GENTLE LAXATIVE FOR WOMEN. GIVEN FREE 8o many of the Ills of women nre due lo naoitual constipation, prntmtdy be cause of their false modesty on the sub ject, that their attention cannot be too strongly called to the Importance of keep. Ins; the bowels open. It Is always Impor tant to do that, regardless of the sex, but It Is especially Important In women. From the time the girl begins to tnen ttrunto until menstruation censes the has always vastly better prospects of coming, through healthy If she watches hnr bowel movements. If you find yourself consti pated, with bad breath, pimply complex ion, headaches, belching gut and other . tymptomt of Indigestion and constipation. mno sinau uose or nr. L'aldwell't Byrup Pepsin. It Is n woman's favorite laxa tive. You will (lnd that you can do awrfy with salts, strong cathartics, etc.. which nre entirely 11 limited to woman't require ments. Mrs. Kntherine Ilaherstroh of McKees Hocks. !.. and Mrs. A. K: Hcrrlck of Wheeler, Mich., who was almost para lysed In her stomach and bowels, are now cured by tho use of this remedy. A free sample bottle can he obtained by address ing Ir. Caldwell, and after you are eon vlneed of Its merits buy It of vour druir. gist at fifty cents and one cH.ltnr a bottle. for the free snmnlo address Dr. W n Caldwell. 201 Caldwell building, Monti, cello, lit. WHY SUFFER TROM PILES? FAIIK4M I'll.K KKMMIY l s msrrelnns eri nniii..n mr Hening, rtrui1in slid blunt ,m. It eM pnin InMmnlr. Holm Helmut ami nil Irrlts llen. It l mil nnlr sn en-ell,. tit rvim-ujr fur mill l' ts Jim ss clWilt In the never ami rhmnlr iine. Mnnr of the. selves snd elrnnienla new en in,, market as illcrureN f-ill In l he ntatlnat rase. I'll If r A It HAM 1'II.K KKMHIIT never falls. Heu.l fur It totlav and step sulterlnii, I'rlin II. HI. The Fibrint Co.. 4? Broad Street, Ne York. N. Y. C A P- D E-GRIP bas relieved nianv of hHV KHSJ tDI.I, t.UU I'si sn.1 SKI KAl.i.lA Mrs. Lrtle writes, ('ap.H,.UriB. Isnneamlall vmi claim ll to be. (tend tnrs Its) box ami sunn samples lo (Ivn to mr frtemji," Ac at itrniKlsta, b'ree samples. HAKtl UKOTHkKH. Oovaui-Ilaltlinure, Murylmid. roti ALL f VI DISEASES W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 11-1911. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Csasr tiers tt4s trltMtsr fatttr eolsrt ttaa aaeefaw 4ra. One 10c ttokstt eottrs sll Rttrt Tst tvs Is call wilar battar Ikas .. .iku v . . ui vtJtuyi riwita utit. Wriit fcv itutt-U it o... aiato. iU ilm fimlMoFifctM .. olkZ,
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