THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO. PA. py That Lame Back ? jioiiiIi'S lameness, sharp twinges -ilCn Lending, or an nil-day back- !t kidney trouble. Get after the 1 Help tho kidney. Wo lucrlcans go It too hard. We overdo, overeat and neglect our ,itifP and exercise and so we nro rust becoming n nation of ' kidney "nlTercrs. 7- more deaths thnu in 18!H) Is the 1010 census story. L, Doan's Kidney Pills. Thou- MD3 recommend them. A Pennsylvania Case .: "I suffered ' ,'Piy from pubis !iis the amnfl of S"Srt. The kidney ucretl""" passeu. iou frequently. pPcIcl"y iruM. Two boxes JdSb'i KMney I'llls ,, of the buck- 7hs and reKulHted the & of my kl.ln.yjL . nr hs lasted ,nd my kidneys are now In fcuud Get Deui't at Aor Star, 60c a Bos DOAN'S-VKS1 FOSTER -M1LBURN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. The Deep Sea Peril fty.iij.M,ffciM-wiBtS.auiriMa By VICTOR ROUSSEAU tuwriiibi b; W. U. tliuyuua) A Waste of Pity. Mrs. Greener (at her Hrst gr.mc ol fcotluill) Oh, Isn't it awful? Horrl Ne! Why, they will kill that tour ref lev underneath. Her Daughter (nn enthusiast) Don't he Filly, mother. lie doesn't Blr,d It. lie's unconscious by this time. !tit of Ohtft, City of Toledo, Lucas County - Frnk J. Cheney makes oath that he li rior partner of the llrm of P. J. Cheney i Co.. doing business In the City of To Ho Countv and State aforesaid, and that b',! Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh it cannot be cured by the use ol BALL'S CATARRH MKDICINR. Sworn to before me and subscribed In sr presence, tins oin uujr or vecemDer Icl) A. w. uiesson, rvomrv fUDec. HALL'S CATARKH MEDICINK Is tak. Internally and sots through the Blood M the Mucous Surfaces of the System. - p. j, cbeney k Co., Toledo, Ohio. Strategy. "Glltlierly keeps a bundle of his iKe'n love letters tied up with a pink iMon." 'And lie's been mnrrled for years I A THE F55 IS INVADED BY THE WEIRD MONSTERS AND PAGET HAS A TERRI3LE STRUGGLE TO SAVE HIM SELF AND IDA THE OTHERS ARE DEVOURED. Nnval Lieutenant Donald Pugot, Just Riven command of a sub marine, meets at Washington nn old friend and distinguished though somewhat eccentric scientist, Captain Mnstcniian. Mustermiin bus Just returned from an exploring expedition, bringing with him u member of the strange race, the existence of whoso species, be asserts, menaces tho human family. At the club, the "March Hares," Mustermiin ex plains his theory to Paget. The recital Is Interrupted by the arrival of a lifelong enemy of Mustermiin. Ira Mac-Hoard, and tiie former Is seized with a fatal piirulytlc stroke. From Mastcriimn's body I'aget secures documents bearing upon the discovery and proceeds to the home of the scientist. I'aget proceeds to sen on his submarine, the F5.r, and encounters a German cruiser. lie sinks the enemy, which had destroyed the Dentin, on which Ida Kennedy, his I'nncec, was a pas senger. The girl escapes in n small boat. He rercies her, bat finds himself unable to take tho skill to the submarine bemuse of Invisible forces. CHAPTER VI. The Siege of the Submarine. "I'm positive It's the water, sir," said Davles. "We've tried running submerged, nnd the electric engines won't drive her any faster than the petrol ones. It's like running a loco motive on greasy rails." "It's plankton," answered Donald. "Marino orgnnlsms, you know." lie was standing beside Davles In the conning tower. Ida hud been taken below nnd placed In Donald's cabin. She nnd been hardly conscious since her rescue; she was too numbed from exposure to realize what bad occurred, and she had fallen asleep Immediately. At Fair island, which was nn unln nitlmontiil chap, Isn't he?" "Not particularly, but he's crafty. By tenanted, cavernous rock. Donnld ex- :?ns mat nunaio or letters out or p,.fted to find the oil-sblp. from which lis trunk at the psychological moment his stores were to be replenished. kr has stopped many n tirade.' Id Drive Out Malaria And Build Ud The Svstem Tile the Old Standard GROVE'S lAMtLfcSS chill TONIC, You know kil jott are taking, as the formula is (ratal oo every label, showing it is Then he was to patrol tho northern area of the North sen with the aid of the airplane. A stock of supplies In the shape of food wus also expected at tho island. Hut now Donald was wondering whether It wus not bis duty to return to the mainland to report the destruc Osicine aod Iron in a tasteless form. Th Jtioins drives out malaria, the Iron ,'on ' ,nu enemy cruiser. Of course Midi up the system. 60 cents. Russia Needs Machinery. Russia presents a market for olec- ftal machines and supplies, steam wtitnsi and compressors, pumps, ven- jaors, naming muciilnes, cranes, .dry plants, lathes and tools. Dr. Tierce's Tlensnnt Pellets are tho r,nnal little liver pills put up 40 years p incy regulate liver and bowels. Ad. the olllcers of the Flying corps who would be with the airplane could un dertake this duty. Dut then there wus Ida. And there was the swarm of devil men that had appeared. Dow could be tell the uavy depart ment of this without being relieved of hlsj commnndf Dut how could he fall to tell them? Donald looked keenly at Davles. He was a nice little chap, disciplined, clean, nlert, the beau-Ideal of a- naval olllcer In embryo. What he liked best Sometimes It Is hnrd to sec the sil- tsMeof a cloud, but It is there. Put nuout tho little middy was his resolu the rllt glasses. mm Slops Neuralgia Pains Why suffer from crcrudatine neu- 1 " rrdt'ia rrnina irhrn J vr&ation fc( Yager's Liniment wlgiveouuk relief? JW. iniment is (rood too, for rheu- sra, sciatica, headache, pain in uutor lUe, ipraini, cuts and Gruiiet. BcTER BOTTLE AT ALL DPAI.ERS ,rJ10.'ll,e,ntalns mure lain the ma m'istt r-LiiTBKoS.A CO.. Baltimore. Md. Save the Calves! Slamp ABORTION Out ol Your Herd and Keen II Out ! Apnlr treatment yourself, Bmnll "lieniw. Write for free booklet ,'D Abortion, "Question ami AiiRwer". State Dumber of cuttle Id herd. "wtrtj let Co.. 100 Gnt Itnn, Wmkntia W!i HAIR BALSAM toilet hrnrtnn of mrlfc. iiflipiiioerwltoat aiuidrutr. rorRMtarissCsP'ranil Bo.iurtoQr7or Faded Hair. taxi, aim ii.w uruinrnita. ill ,"'10-. Tee. I buy coins. Send lOe -u.ur u, Auomca, TimDerruio, V a. ,rd Picture of Jerusalem. t wortl-pioturo of the unclein ""tllsnl a ii... nil n tilli'l'lniiiirn frnni C,,8cri3 the .desert, along the kt " .lii(., ims bepn . L Wis!) f01-(.ps "TI10 sun Hkps. ,l .1. . , ' " ociliii 1 iwi.il id mi, mu uoui uieie. iney vk kiiuw, a sua 01 .- iiueuieninc ciouus. nt followed bj tion; he knew that Davles would never hesitate to take responsibility whenever he thought his duty required a prompt decision. Donald could hnve no better confi dant. And he needed one as sorely as Mastermau had done. "Davles," he said, "I'm going to tell you something. It's not the engines, but It Isn't altogether the water ei ther. The plankton wouldn't stop us. And It's too tine to clog tho machin ery. Something Is trying to push us back. Davles." "I beg your pardon, sir?" "I was warned about It before I left New York," continued Donnld. "What I'm going to tell you will sound Incredible, but It Happens to be true. You know, Davles, our an cestors were marine creatures?" "I thought they were monkeys, sir. At least, a long time ago." Long before they were monkeys, Dnvles. At least, they tlrst lived in tho sea. And we became monkeys afterward, and then men." Yes, sir. I was going to say thnt the electric euglnes show signs of de veloping " "Ono moment, please, Davles. There's another swarm of decp-soa men coming to overrun the earth. Mastermnn told me you've heard of Mnsterman, the marine explorer? Ho told 1110 he'd seen them no, 'felt' them before he died. I felt them to day. They attacked and upset us." Excuse me, sir," said Davles, "but wouldu't you like to He down? I can take tho F55 to tho Island, sir, and we'll -cull you when we ure at anchor." Please listen to me, Davles. They are Invisible, these monsters, all ex cept the eyes, which look like cur rants. When they die the albuminous parts of the body harden, producing a milky opacity. They look then some thing like hairless monsters. And they're trying to stop the submarine from ninklng Fair island, Just as they , "B(,ynd, a large city Is grnd- ''"I'll, on stony nnd mourn- "is; through the dust and , " '" t Is not easy to dlstin- . Jerusalem, recog n" 0,ner towns- wlt lts IC nails ,1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 ..1 .. 1 " iuiu lis iiiiiu vupuiir mac - . - "13 nr crone? .1 nrnwn inm He broke off, nonplused by the middy's polite, respectful stare. Don ald had not imagined that the story would sound so grotesque. Ho hardly believed now thnt he could muko Da- vies realize Its truth. "I'm sorry to hear about them, sir," said Davles.., "What do you wish me to do?" "Keep the hatches closed," said Don ald. "We are taking a risk not sub merging, but we 'have' got to make K. ' 17IM lnl..n.l YJ .1 , , ... '"Wm-iio , . ,,t i nn laiuiiu. ji uicy gee nuonru, i will ' iVch. ,f Pt acquainted with your- l)0 n fight to the death. Happily. It r 08 "ro U,ut you won', sn't ',nl'd to kill them, only we can't "M-uay so very ugreenble 8oe tbem. Thev are milfn lltvUilila ln. member. I killed two of them. Better serve out cutlnsses " "Wo Ivon't stand for cny nonsense from thera, sir," answered the middy. "Excuse me, sir, while I call Clouts high, inclosed within Its 3- under a dark sky. 5J!fnBY'rti,,, ril, r '" !'KmlriM!',nd '""dlrlne for r-Ku-"Mi, h' Uvr nd bowels. Get i 1 "hi. Adv. Hnl l w ""'eranxious to grasp an s!!""- is too hot. jjjour Eves Need Care sSrne Eye Remedy sHajifiDx co., cuioauw to lake thn lookont. toward tho ctrnnce. In a few moments Sam Clouts came In. He saluted, but Instead of taking his post at the observation port, he remained standing jn front of Donuld. "Wouldn't you like to lie down be low, sir?" ho asked. "Whufa that?" demanded Donald. "What do you nieiin, Clouts?" "Excuse me, sir. but I think a rest would do you good." said the sailor. "Get to your post!" said Donald sharply. "lint, really, sir" "Is this Insubordination. Clouts?" "No, sir. P.ut it would be best ffir yon to rest, sir," persisted Clouts. Davles reappeared at the door. "He's quite right, sir," he said. "He's acting under my orders. You need to rest for a while." Donnld suddenly began to under stand. "Davles, do you Imagine that I am crazy?" he cried. "Why, that's what they told Mastermnn I" "I think, sir. you ought to rest." said Davles. "Meanwhile I am assum lug command." "I'll have you court mnrtlaled. Da- viesr cried Donald anpribrei "I'll face that. lr,MriVrned the little middy. "You see, sir. It amounts to this: I have only spoken to Clouts so far. It would be better to lie down quietly than to have tho rest of the men know about this. It would be very prejudicial to discipline, sir. -And In the morning, when you feel differ ent, I shall' resign tho command to you again." Donald began to realize the Impos sibility of convincing Dnvles. Tho middy evidently believed that his ex posure In the boat had turned Ids brnin. It was useless to attempt to argue. Of course he ought never to have spoken about the monsters, but they had been so real, so recent in his mind. However "Davles, you may take command un til morning," said Donnld. "Only re member my warning nbout the hatches." He turned toward the door. Dnv'es saluted him. 8am Clouts accompanied him to his cabin below. "We put the lady In here, sir," be said, pausing In front of tho door. "Quite right," answered Donald. "You may sling me a hummock in the olllcers' messroom." "I've done It, sir," ('louts answered. A moment Inter Donnld found him self a prisoner on board his own ship. For, on making his exit, Clouts had locked the door. The action was done with dispatch, and the key was turned almost noiselessly, but Donald had beard It. lie got Into bis hammock and tried to compose his mind, but ho discov ered that tho events of the day had shaken him more than ho had Imag ined. Those awful memories recurred to him against his volition. Worst of all was tho knowledge that precious time was passing while he was a pris oner. And he recollected that tho monstrous horde, surrounding tho sub mnrlue, no doubt, had already discov ered that men were food. If Davles took off the hatches perhaps he had already done so, His mind becamo obsessed by the threatened danger. He -sprang from his hnuiinock, trembling. He tried to open the door. Ho set his shoulder against It. Outside he heard the reedy notes of a mouth organ, nnd Sain Clouts suddenly stood before him. Donald had an Impulse to appeal to the man, but at once he suw Its fu tility. "Tell Mr. Dnvles that he Is on no account to take off the batches," he said. Snm Clouts saluted him nnd cnlmly locked the door again. , Outside tho strains of tho mouth organ were heard onco more. Evidently Clouts was under Instructions to remain at his post. Donnld went back to his hammock. He shrugged his shoulders at the fu tility of It all, bis helplessness. He had done all that he could do. And now a sense of complete fatigue began to overcome him. He could not keep his tired eyelids npart. S'owly, struggling desperately against the Imperative need of sleep, lie reit nimscir lioatlng away. Ho did not know how long he slept, but It seemed n few minutes only when cries pierced through tho mists of unconsciousness. In nn Instant he was upon his feet, groping in intense darkness.- ' He could not discern from what part of tho boat the ominous sounds proceeded. Tho whole Interior of the I'. hi was like a sounding board. Tho cries appeared to proceed from every part 01 nor. Donald had never heard He cried to her la answer, and, leap ing back, be plunged with all hi' . might against the panel, and ngaln, I and yet again, until the woodwork I splintered. I The cry burst forth ngaln, drown i lug the sounds of the oaths and scuf I Ulng. It was a cry of a woman In , mortal fear. Donald drove the splln I tered timbers before him through the liole In tho wall. Ho found the girl where she lay beside his berth. He j raised her In his arms, and felt one of the blulibery flippers on his band. That light In the little room was al ways a nightmare remembrance. The yielding body offered Donald no pur chase. And the monster fought In si Ience, apparently Incapable of articu lation, and the stinging nippers sucked the blood from his face and hands; and, as ho pried tbem nway, the flesh rose Into welts beneath them. They swayed nnd struggled, nnd through tho Inky darkness Donald could hear tho sound of similar battles, the curses of men, their agonizing cries, ' the thudding falls of heavy bodies. P.ut Donnld could not lose with Ida's life at stake.. The monster's struggles grew feebler. Donald flung It from him, and heard It sbufflo out of the room and Into the darkness of the pas sage. Then he knew that fear ruled among these sea-beasts as upon land. Suddenly Davles burst Into the cabin.' "Paget 1 I've come to you 1" he cried hysterically. "You spoke the truth, sir, and I thought you wero mndl I opened ttho batches, and they'ro all over tho ship, sir I' I've come to die with you!" Another man ran panting up to them. It seemed strange afterward, when Donald recalled It, how tho three seemed to be nware of each other's presence In the little cabin. It was Sam Clouts. "They've got us, sir!" he cried. "I fought to the end, but the rest are In A GREAT DISCOVERY (By J. 11. Watson, M. D.) Swollen hands, nnltlos, feet are due to - "'e'.'ui condition, often caused by disordered kidneys. Naturally when tho k 1 ucranccu. the blood Is filled ".in iiibuiious wusia matter, which set tles In the feet, unkles mid wrists; or un der the eyes In bair-liko rnrmmi.m. As a remedy for those easily rennirnlr,i symptoms of Inflammation caused by urlo ui'ld-as scalding urine, backache and fre- H.iriii urinution, as well as sediment In the urine, or If urlo acid in the blood has v..uiu rnuumaiiHin, lumbapo, sciatica (out, It Is sUnnly wonderful l.niv ,,i..li An-u-rlo acts; the palna ond stiiTness rapidly disappear, for Anurlc, (doublo 7, ... nmny """ mro potent than llthla nnd often eliminates uric acid "V, hot.,wa,er melts susar. All druKKlsts. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for the uver and bowels have been favorably known for nearly CO years. Anurlo Is a rerent scientific discovery by,.P';; r.lorc'' Chlef of SUrt at the In valids Hotel and Suraleal Inst., In Buf falo, N Y. Bend 10c there for a trial pkg. of Anurlo. Large package 60c. Delicate Young Girls, Here Is Advice for You! Baltimore, Md. "I can recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a wonderful medicine for women. When Just turning Into womanhood, at fourteen years, my parents saw I needed a medicine of this kind. They put me on 'Favorite Prescription' and it did all thnt I could expect. After its use I was stronger and better every way." MItS. MAUY E. DOBSON, 1203 W. Fayette St. Dr. PJerco's Favorlto Presr-rlndon can be otulned at almost date drug store, In either linuld or tub. let form. It has the guarantee of 40 years behind it. and does not contain alcohol nor narcotics, but Incredlenta are plainly printed on the wrapper. Extracted from natlvo roots ond herbs. Tablets COe. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce, Invnllds' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y.. nnd ho will mull trlul pucknge of tablets. Adv. Habitual Constipation Relieved If you wake in the morning with a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, perhaps headache, your liver is torpid. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, produces sick headache, dyspepsia, costiveness and piles. There is no better remedy lor these disorders than DR. TUTTS UVER PILLS. Try them just opce and be eternally convinced. For aale by all druggists. Dr. Toffs Liver Pills Oldentime Contcrvation. The use of cotton threud was a war time measure to conserve the linen. Tho change occurred during the nctlvl ties of Napoleon Komi parte. WATCH Y0URSKIN IMPROVE When You Use Cutlcura The Soap to Purify and Ointment to Heal. On rising and retiring gently smear the fnco with Cntlcurn Ointment. Wash off Ointment In flvo minutes with Cutl cura Soap and hot water. Continue this treatment for ten days and note the change in your skin. No better toilet preparations exist. Free sample each by mall with Boole. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. "Pagetl I've Come to Die With Youl" the sea, and I'm the only one left 1 I've locked the entrance to tho conning tower, but it's only a question of min utes, sir!" Donald could hear the monsters straining at the door. Ho felt sure that the steel plating, thin as it was, would yield ; not to the sudden exercise of any muscular force, but to the silent, steady pressnro of the heavy bodies. The door creaked and groaned under the Impact. "Into the torpedo-room!" gnsped Donald. "Through the escape hatch I We must stive Miss Kennedy," be adtled. He snatched up Ida and begun groping toward the metallic sheathing which admitted air from above into the torpedo room. "I think I can get the tube apart, sir," Clouts volunteered. It seemed nn eternity before Donnld heard n section of the metal plate rat tle upon tho floor. "We'll bnvo to Jump, sir I" Clouts panted. "I'll go down first and catch you. Puss along the lady when you hear me call." Need of Haste. A man whose duties keep him up o nights, entered n downtown restnurant nt n late hour one evening, relates an exchange. He glanced at the clock. then nt the calendar, then nt the menu, from which he ordered n frugal repast. , Then ho waited, nervously. I At the end of ten minutes, he suc- ; ceeded In catching his waiter's eye. i "Ixiok here, how long am I going to have to wait for that grub I or dered?" he Inquired. "Oh, I guess It won't bo'long, now," yawned Hie waiter. "In n hurry?" "In u hurry? Say, I ordered u meal without meat because It Is meatless day. And If I have to wait live min utes longer, it will be whentless day, and I won't get a thing!" At the Hairdresser's. "Is this the Blank barber shop?" "Yes, ma'am." "I want you to cut my little boy's hair." "Yes. ma'iiin. Just let me set blm in this chnlr, aia'ani." "Now, I don't wunt you to use the clippers on him, or those large scissors or singe It off, either." "Well, ma'am, excuse me, but shall I bite It off?" . Courteous Assurances. "Do you think Bllgglns Is u patriot ?" "In n sense. Ho doesn't seem anx ious to work or light. But bis remarks Indicate Unit his country lias Ids best wishes." Pity Fatbe. Carl, aged three, and his bithy sister of eighteen months slept In the sains room ns their parents. Curl woke up early and tormented M. still sleepy father with questions. "Father, can a cow speak?" "No, my child." "Father, can a dog speak?" The father, thinking earl was gulnl through the entire list of animals that he knew, said severely: "No animal can speak. And yoo must now keep quiet, for father want to sleep." For a long time the child remained quiet; then being no longer nble to re strain his curiosity, he asked timidly t "Father, what kind of an animal Is baby?" nothing so rFTKcnrr as ritxra IIAUKK Fur Malaria, Chills a Fever. Chief of Police, J. W. Reyuolile, Newport VeWH. Vs., says: "It Is a plcami re to reeontuitnd Hahek forelilllsand fever. Have used It vthea nrrnnry form Yearn anil have found no remedy SHeffeetlve." Kll x Irlla belt Wrenla, all druf iMHtn.or by Pareel Puat, prepaid, troia Klocssw akl A Co., WiiMhlnirton I). C. A tiood Move Itabek Liver Fills. M pills tSctsie Bread Winner Is Wanted. After a girl gets on tho shady side of twenty-five shu drops the nf Unity business und begins to hustle around for an Wdlnnry bread winner. Family Pride. "My dear. In writing to our boy In the army, remember that your letter will be read by tho censor," suld Mr. Dubwaite. "Oh, bother!" exclaimed Mrs. Dub waite. "Then I'll have to look up tho dictionary. I'm not going to have any strange man seeing what u poor spel er r am." In Woman's Domain. What has become of the philoso pher who declared that "women should not vote because they could not go to wur?" Even If the worm does turn what does It benefit him? Germnny Is now using girls to pilot their airplanes on bombing expeditious. BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP Why umo ordinary cough rotnedlea, when Boschee's German Syrup hat been used so suceessfully for fifty-one yenrs In ' all pnrts of tho United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In tho throat, especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration In the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the Inflamed pnrts, throw off the disease, helping the pntlent to regain hit health. Sold In all civilized countries 80 und 00 cent bottles. Adv. Mrs. A. C Winders of New York says It Is patriotic to wear old clothe . . . ToMs Cause tier derrie and Crip I.AXATIVM HKOMO VI IM.SH rouiovea the nm Them laonly one "UmiuuVumluo." M. W.UUOV J) ) lauaturaUonboi. Hue. A man of letters mny be Jealous b bis wife KetS a few. cm aP"?Wsjr atflaSaiJaaCst rNct Contents 15 Fluid Prachnq ErS2- -k-r. The villain, Mac Beard, pos sessed of the dead Masterman'a papers, sets out for the abode of the unknown creatures, off the Shetland Islands. His purpose la deadly. THE TRAINED NURSE. Is a woman In every sense, who does work that only a woman can do and whoso services aro always In demand nnd well paid. In our Traialng School for Nurses we hnvo a few vacancies for women between tho nges of eight ecn and thirty-eight. Appllcnnts must be healthy, Intelligent and consclen tious, with at least ono year in high school." Training, board nnd lodging In comfortable nurse's homo are free and allowances 1 nindo for uniforms, text books, etc., for the three year course. For full particulars address Superintendent of Nurses, West Phila delphia Hospital for Women, 4033 Pur- rlsh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Adv. A Dangerous Guest. "That fellow prides himself on be ing thorough. Wherever bo goes, he gets to tho bottom of things." "Then please don't luvlte him on our yachting trip." When Things Are Different When a man forgets to ask his wlfo whether she needs any money it Is a sure slgu that the honeymoon Is on the wane. .(TO UK CONTINUED.) EACH NEW SWORD IS BLESSED He moved ' "tjcti cries save once,, and then they niinu rrom niumai throats. That was wnnn lils revenue cutter had surprised a band of pirates at their bloody work on tlir seal Islands, Ho heard Ida cry out in his cabin. Japanese, Past Masters In Art of Mak Ing Weapons, Offer Them When Completed to Goddess. Thnt the Japanese are past masters in the art of swordmnking Is proved by the splendid weapons, equal to those of Toledo and Dnmnscus, which they turn out. The actual method of sword making In Japan Is Jealously guarded, an extraordinary feature of the Indus try being the religious ceremony which accompanies every process of their manufacture. The walls of every swordmnking shop in Japan will be found to be covered with allegorical representations of tho swordmnkers and the chief goddess of the Shlntos. Even the final processes of polishing nnd sharpening nro characterized by certnln religious ceremonies, nnd fJnul- ly the weapons are offered, one by one. to the sword god to iie blessed, says London Tlt-Blts. This ceremony con sists In placing the swords in front of the goddess of the Shlntos on the wall with an offering of sake, rice antl sweetmeats, after which prayer scrolls are read and blessing upon ilie work is Invoked. C. II. Puhleman of Carnegie, Pa., has named his latest daughter "Lib erty Bond." Give some people their pick and they will pick flaws every time. .a L' StT-.V VfA.tn. D'-, ' , AT.- 0 5? fc'Vii ' m ,1 v'r 'c5 mi. v-o 7 at " H a aumrK. 1 Ffi H W T A II D It i t U man tu'jki n ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT, jl I AVcicfablcrrcparalioniarAs-jl similatinrtUiclooa try itcgu 1ini51JicSlomacliSand Bowels of j Thereby PfomotiniDiicstion rheerfu nessandKCSLwnu"" 9 ficilhcrOnlum.Morphlncnor Mtocru.HOTiiAi,viv( Utrm W ItiOrrfrmUnr For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That. Genuine Castoria Always Bears tho Signature of A fcMnfnl Remedy far ConstipnUonrmd Diarrhoe. and rcTnsnncs u. inccnr Sleep rcsiritinfj Hiercrrcrflio Infinty rfliSinulcSijnetnreot Tjis.CrNTAWCoH' NEW YU"IV' A Alii MM Exact Copy of Wrapper, In Use For Over Thirty Years tms esireaua Hwn, tetima a nr. Heat-Resletlng Material. A heat-resisting composition of spe cial value In constructing casements in heating apparatuses, shingles, chimney shelves, et cetera, Is a combination of cement and asbestos. Two Swiss ar chitects are responsible for the Inven tion nt this flre-proo material. 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