MUNYON'S EMINENT DOCTORS AT YOUR SERVICE FREE, Not a Penny to Pay For the Fullest Medical Examination. If you are in doubt as to the ecanse of your disease mail us a postal re- questing a mediealexaminationblank, which you will fill out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag- nose your and if you can be cured you will be told =o: {if you can- not be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us in any way, for this advice is absolutely free; vou are at liberty to take our advice or not as you see fit. Send to-day for a medi- cal examination blank, fill out and return to us as promptly as possible, and our eminent doctors will diagnose your case free, Munvon’s, Sts, Philadelphia, case, thoroug 33d Pa hly absolutely and Jefferson Providential, Mother—— Why Willie a there many new doctors every vear? Father—But think of all the n ents! Meggendorf Blaetter. make are should we doctor when 80 new ail For COLDS and GRIP, Hick's Carvrpive | he best remedy— relieves the a ng and fevertshness—eures the Cold and re ' It's effects and « BLCrUZ stores The Best Place Gone, One y the wive f a Mormon coming down stairs one morning the physic who was attending 3 ian, husband. ‘18 1 she asked He ’ veician, should last moments?” : Yes, but The best taken.” to hurry you already “— om A “Rebellious Wife! " The current iss he American Magazine has for its opening number “The i Rebellious Wife,” that the i the ions OL a no reason to doubt ha t and that 1 tragedy of another another Confess We have story i8 true, tale of the ected In many ideal courtship; a genuine lo marriage. The young lover and h band in everything t sweethes t antly happy young Om; idolizing her bea: of a ambi- tions t anticipate his Then the . anxieti of business rease and imperio be £ (#3341 Oo How can mucl ucce Ove home, cares in insistent husband business surely and her is a nervous perhaps freanent ls Milwaukee Jimmy's Luck. about Jimmy : happened him?" He quarter in went { i bi same, licked de rot when he got hom “Gee whiz! I you'd call trouble unexpected quarter.’ Chicago News. In “German 4." fangrily) Curses from an Student this reading, anyhow Instructor—What's # ident — Merely the /imnation of Faust, sir.—Harvard Lampoon Nothing There, Ever have your pockets on £2 Qe Bickerdyke-—Not keep an automobile bune. gince 1 began to Chicago Tri- SURPRISED HIM Doctor's Test of Food. A doctor in Kansas experimented with his boy in a test of food, and gives the particulars. He says: “1 naturally watch the effect of different foods on patien‘s. My own little son, a lad of four, had been iil with pneumonia, and during his con- valescence did not seem to care for any kind of food. “1 knew something of Grape-Nuts and its rather fascinating flavour and particularly of its nourishing and nerve-building powers, so 1 started the boy on Grape-Nuts and found from the first dish that he liked it. “His mother gave it to him stead- lly, and he began to improve at once. In less than a month he had gained about eight pounds and soon became 80 well and strong we had no further anxiety about him. “An old patient of mine, 738 years old, came down with serious stomach trouble, and before I was called had Bot so weak he could eat almost nothing, and was in a serious condi tion. He had tried almost kind of food for the sick without avail, little pinch of sugar. I never ate anything so good or that made me feel so much stronger.’ “l am pleased to say that he got well on Grape-Nuts, but he had to stick to it for two or three weeks, then he began to branch out a little with rice or an egg or two. He got entirely well in spite of his almost hopeless condition. He gained 232 pounds in two months, which at his age is remarkable, “I could quote a list of cases where Grape-Nuts has worked wonders.” “There's 8 Reason.” Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time, They are genuine, true, and full of human interest, ‘A SEASONABLE he B ih 2 eof Kp LLS OF DEED 1 Soys Joe Declaring tha more fun can scare we wayman, Freddie the trig over were Roberts caps when “1 wie} Ox mas thar # tha "TANCES swtroyed &n me shoot and then h © i“ Linens Kills traged with @ her face and gers. BShe g the gun at h 80 hard it nearly “My mother and bora it was an accident. said It was accident and it on Tommy Ocas. I knew it } right to kill her. I didn't mean t shoot her, and I don't know why did. We were having such a ZOO time playing robber!” “Ever go to Bunday school, asked the prosecutor. “Nope, but I'd like to go. got any good clothes to wear. a bad bpy, though Folks sav bad when I'm just having fun.’ Kane had an opportunity his story again before a Jury, Local officials who listened to the her fin igh = an I'm den attack of insanity, and assert rather than a jury The boy prisoner seemed to enjoy the county seat Claude Sell. “1 hang me for this’ liceman. When ing was no with Patrolman wonder if assured that longer in force hang- in New | i ' Smiling and he the tions, the Kane weoered erestin “es “1a Th the events #0 to the bad man’ e little prisoner then rehearsed leading u and sur. the tragedy, which were snbstantially the same as he bad given in part in earller confessions He again changed the story that he shot the gis “Tommy had the gun and | took away from him: Frances came the corner ‘Lookout, I'm Nng to shoot you,” I said. She be- to ery and then the gun went » the witness testified “1 had ny hand on the trigger.” he contin. ued, “but I fust pressed it a little, I didn't mean to kill her. Wa were good friends and nlaved together ® For nearly an hour and a half the inry deliberated before returning a ip to 1 A i to deny girl deliberately, mind, under which the boy eonld be held Mrs. Kane, Joe's mother, brake secnior read the verdict, and fainted when Coroner isbing remanded him to jail to await the action of the coun ty authorities, Joe gravely shook hands with sev. eral boy friends. who said they were sorry for him and honed he would get out soon. But he didn't ery. Backs London.-—As the result of investi- gations at St. Mary's Hospital, Lon- don, Dr. Distaso, of Paris. gays he has verified the theory of Professor Met- chnikoff that old age can be warded off It will be recalled that Professor Metchnikof daclared it to be his cons vistion a couple of vears ago that the large intestine was the breeding place of the majority of harmful germs in the human body, and that when this intestine was removed the majority of germs remaining in the body were beneficial, with the result that life was projionged. Dr. Distaso's investi. gations were directed to comparing the germs found in normal fndivid- uals and in those whose large intes- tine had been removed by operation: He so satisfied himself by his studies Experiments to Be Made With View to Supplement Telephone, Washington, D. C.—1In order to as- certain whether the heliograph ean successfully utilized in the Na- tiongl forests to report fires . and transmit other messages in areas where there is no quick method of communication, experiments with in. struments like those used fn the United States Army will be made during the summer, If satisfactory, hellographs will be Jed to supplement the telephone nes. of the truth of Professor Metehny- koff’s theory that he unhesitatingly gays that every child ought to have ita large Intestine and appendix re- moved when two or three years old, He further affirms that almost every chronic disease ean be traced to the action of these intestinal germs, among others heart discase. arterial sclerosis and headachea, Everybody but those who care notto sumbit to its removal by operation ought, if they want to live long, to eat very little meat, once daily being plenty, with green vegetables, and only vegetables at other meals. Water stionld be drunk abundantly throughout the day, but no tea, coffee or spirits, Employers Declare That Union May Drive Them Out of *Lynn., Lynn, Mass A thinly velled threat to deprive the city of Lynn of its chief Industry, that of shoe man- ufacturing, is made in a statement issued from the office of the Lynn Shoe Manufacturers’ Association, which includes practically all the manufacturers in the _ The Statement, given out by rotary H. A. Bawyer, refors to the alleged domination of the shoe industry here by the labor organizations. characters izing It as "undue interference,” ‘Weekly Review of Trade anc Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review 2 Trade says: Each succeeding week has now become a ~ecord of advancing activi- ty in industry and commerce, The extraordinary expansion in the iron and steel trade continues and where- 18, a short time ago, the problem was how to find business, now the wroblem {8 becoming at of meeting wrders with adequat The general business situation is improv- #d by the progress made in the work 2f tariff revision, In vie the widening area of industrial activity, the better employment of labor and tigher prices for commodities, it fact that the supply i viey fos) oy r AN Qi the the of banking he leading financial cen- ters continues lar with rates for ans generally low, is significant of \ x ve power for further ex- p “ansion rad Bradstreet's Despite frreguls Wholesale Markets. New Yorke—ii a ' irreg i wis, 1 it Philadelphia contract ' ‘ {i rular rej No 1. the ted Steamer per bushe game a rex for drier sold at 1.00 mple, as to quali $1 to 1 al 1.00 bage of Southern Ric. and S3c. per bn Quotable at 84.1046 for carloads prime yel- We quote, per bu.: , DRY GEE % ee; No Mixed No. 2, b6@56 Ge. 5h @ ES 4%. We quote, per ton: Timot} 3 1 large bales, $17@ 17.50: do blocks, $17& 17.50: No. 2, as location, $15.50@ 16; No 3, £13.50 & 14.50. Clover Mixed Choice, $15.50; No. 1, $15; No. 2, $13@ 14, Butter We quote, per ibh.: fancy, 27; creamery 6: creamery good, creamery imitation, 29@ 24. Cheese-—We quote, Jobbing per 1b, 15% @ 16¢c Eggs-—Prices steady and fairly good We quote, per dozen. loss off: Maryiand, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 213¢.: Western firsts, 21%: West Virginia firsts, 21%; Southern firsts, 20 1%; guinea eggs, 19@ 11c. Live Stock. Chicago——Cattle « Market 2 to 10¢. higher. Steers, $5.506 5.50; cows, $445.75; heifers, $3.60 .: bulls, 83.40@G 5.25: tockers and feeders, $3.7665. Hogs-—Market 10 to 20c. higher; choice heavy, $8.20 8.30; in Creame- 4 choice, 256 059% an. e2@ 23; lota, demand strong @ 7.80; choice light, $7.90@ 8.10; packing, $7.90@G 8.05; pigs, $5,600 5.70; bulk of sales, $7.85@ 8.10. Bheep--Market for sheep steady; 5.40; yearling steers and heifers, $7.60; echolce export and dressed beef steers, $6.30@ 7.60: fair to good, $4.50G 6.50; Western steers, $4.25 G 6.60; Stockers and feeders, $8.75@ 5.25; Southern steers, $3.95 @6.75; Southern cows, $3,506 7; bulls, $3G 4.25; calves, $4@ 7.80. . Hogs Market steady to Se. high er, Top, $8.05; bulk of sales, $7.75 G8; heavy $8@ 8.05; packers and butchers’, $7906 8; light, $7.05 7.90; pigs, $6.50@ 7.50. Vegetables Cheaper, “It Is nearly six months now since 1 have tasted meat.” “On a diet, eh?” “Yon “Have you noticed any change in your condition?” "1 should say I have, [I've able to pay up nearly all mv LE debits In another month I'll be abiolutely independent Chicago Hecord-Herald Consul Frederick M Ryder r, Rimouski, reports that the latest government publication shows that capital t 1 unt $7.560. 000 18 repre by the joint mining companies ind the Provi year 180% HER LISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female lis “1 was a great ubles which a weakness 13 broken down yndition of the stem. 1 read so of what Lydia ims Veg. mpound « for other women 1 it would and I must d help me y: My eft me. 1 months been old 0 the amo of sented steel ted of Quebec during THOTra nee Minneapolis, Mi | sufferer from fen + tr BABY'S SKIN ERUPTION CURED. Was Bo Sore, Irritating and Painful That Little Suffer r Could Not SBleep—=Serntehoed ( ONESTAT] cee Cuticura's Kflicac ¥ Proven, ‘ x¥a : wlien about ihlie to derive HEADACHE Micke cAPU DINE | Deaith. eo from ( 5. Heat, Stomach o If you want special advice write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, She ilitreatyourletterasstrictly | confidential. For 20 years she | has been helping sick women in | this way, free of charge. Don’t | hesitate — write at once, These candy ‘tablets do just as much as salts or calo- mel. But Cascarets never | callous the bowels. ey never | create a continuous need, as harsh cathartics do. Take one just as soon as the trouble | appears, and in an hour its over. | Vest-pocket box, 1§ cents—at drugstores. 858 Each tablet of the genuine is marked C C Co or Do Your Feet Ache and Burn? Ie the oldest and first busines college is Va. to own sts buabdbe ings fine ome. No vacssions. Laces and Cen | Bookkeeping. 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The small profit on each aggregating as arge a rye pe A sum as 'f we soid fewer ata greater price. ROR OR ORR 20 The benefit is the consumer's The Blade is of the finest steel, scien tifically made and tempered by a secret Process-.and the blade, of course, is the impore tant partof any Razor The frame is of satin finish, silver plated, and “‘angled correctly for safe, quick and clean shaving. The tough bearded man finds this Razor a boon. the soft bearded man finds It a delight. These blades can be stropped. Buy one and you will recommend it to all your friends. That is the best test of any article. 'n postage stamps or cash brings it prepaid by mall in = a special box, Write name and full address very plainly. BOOK PUBLISHING ROUSE, 134 Leonard Street, N. ¥. City, Chicks Doing Well ? If Not, Learn Why From a Book Costing Less Than the Value of One Chicken......... re fer Fhe vay Te want to i intelligently and the best results, way to do this 1s to pro the of ot . te ho Tan I you need to know Ea Bb how who wade his living for 25 years in Raining Poultry, hotengarily to experiment and spend much money to learn the best way oto ete for th i sum of 20 CENTS in post M valle you to Diese, hove oF ge ‘ 7 BF bit to i Pu a got Hows and Mee for k . Bh " vy § m vuccess.” SENT PORTPATD ON RECEIPT OF oe ok BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE, 134 Leonard St, N. Y.
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