MUNYON'S EMINENT DOCTORS AT YOUR SERVICE FREE. Medical Examination, If you are in doubt as to the cause of your ‘disease mail us a postal re- questing a medical examination blank, which you will fill out and return to as. Our doctors will carefully diag- nose your case, and if you can be cured you will be told so; if you can- not be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us in any way; this advice is absolutely free; you 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 eminentdoctors will diagnose Your case thoroughly absolutely free, Muanyon's, 63d and Jeferson Sts, Philacelphia, Pa. The mileage of the ratlroads of the world totals more than 17 times the circumference of the world at the Equator. From a deposit of diamonds dis- covered in Pike County, Ark., in Au- gust, 1908, more than 700 have been taken to date. 3,000,000 trained Germany has soldiers. BACKACHE IS KIDNEYACHR, Usually There Are Other Symploms to Prove It, Paln In the back is pain in the kid- neys, in most cases, and it points to the need of a special remedy to re- lieve and cure the congestion or in- lammatiou of the kidneys that is in- terfering with their work and causing that patn that makes you say: "Oh. my back!" Henry Greensboro, says: "Two ago kidney fastened itsell me I had dizzy spells, aches and urinary irregularities. My back was weak and tender I hegan using Doan’'s Kidney Pills and found quick relief. | was soon restored to complete goud health.” Remember the name by all dealers. 50 cents ter-Milburn Co., Buff Gullati, of Ga., years disease on awful head- Sold Fos- Doan’s a hog alo. N Y. Perfec tly v sprejudiced, Here the Judge aminin g the venireman You don't seem questions addressed attorneys.” he want to know formed or e this case you told any believe the crime charged you said to any him to be inn “Course not, judge,” answered the venireman: “it ain't necessary fur me about him thirty he took a hand in ex- tO unt {to sald. whether xpressed That is to body whether or not defendant gull of against him, or body that you ocent?"” Bay, you the gave it y hall ' Uelieve tO ex I've years, an” 1 gtole the cow “That will may stand asids ess no opinion hin know blame nowed fur well do. Mr. Skiles You C hi cago Tr ibune Loud Clothes, The charlotte-russe spat, hanging over the instep like an inverted cuff, has not been received with favor by our young men of fashion, largely because it interferes with the ever popular crease in the trousers. When modified 80 as to be worn with link cuff buttons this objection is likely to be overcome, when we shall look for a great vogue in this novelty in men's dress. An effective style of evening dress for light opera for men is a gray dianercoat with a red tie, an em- bruidered waistcoat with gold but. tons, light blue trousers and tanned pumps over violet silk socks. This topped off with a brown derby hat, wil! attract more than a little atten- tion. Harper's Weekly. Mustrated. YTeacher——Now, remember, Nellie, that anything that you can see through is transparent. Can you name something that is transparent? Small Nellle— Yes ma'am. A key- hole. Chicago News, A BANKER'S NERVE Broken by Coffee and Restored by Postum. A banker nédeds perfect control cf the nerves and a clear, quick, accur- ate brain. A prominent banker of Chattanooga tells how he keeps him. self in condition: “Up to 17 years of 2g= | was not allowed to drink coffee, but as soon as I got out into the world I began to use it and grew very fond of it. For some years | noticed no bad effects from its use, but in time it began to affect me unfavorably. My hands trembled, the muscles of my face twitched, my mental processes seemed slow, and in other ways my system got out of order. These conditions grew so bad at last that I had to give up coffee altogether, “My attention having been drawn Postum, | began its use on leaving off the coffee, and it gives me pleasure to testify to its value. | find it a dell. clous beverage: like it just as well as 1 did coffee, and during the years that | have used Postum [ have heon free from the distressing symptoms tha} accompanied the use of coffee, The nervousness has entirely disap- peared, and | am as steady of hand as a boy of 25, though | am more than 92 years old. 1 owe all this to Pos Fi re’s a Reason.” Read the little hook, “The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. Grocers sell. : Ever read the above letter? A new ‘ome appears from time to tite, They are genuine, true; and full of human Anterest. -— BUILDS IDEAL TOWN in the Washington Star, IN HER IMAGINATION, --{niy One Church Needed, and Little For Lawyers and Doctors to Patti. Jersey Nirs the Arlington. N J Mary son, nresfdent of New Women's Federat Clubs, has built the ideal village-——in her imagination But she {ss t if such a place ex- ed elevated spot gomewh in New Jersey.” This is how Mrs the ideal village in members of the Civic linegton: “1 at ney.” spot Pattison pletured a talk before the Club of Ar- imaginary jonur- slightly elevated New ar ue take an she sald, "to a somewhere Jergey—-and build an town l.et there sweep of trees nnd eat few hills and ley to one hanpy rivulet with sewerage and insects and unspoiled hy refuse us "dey weted banks graze, flow “On one find nothing of eourse in ideal village clean, wide greensward shaded with with winding roads. a a cool, pleturesnue val- through which ts way 1 dise gide ole Curis sep. yh the ¢ alo eve and 1} of thee hi a roomy school better ls in in common sense, cated children being ed: real things of life and in industrial with Here we find of method coarse play known; individua ing are encour: fa developed, with and the bodies “In the centre few choice shons an airy and well built are annie matters a nd or . ox reed s with beauty iit, bot no dancer mentality neefuine as J and rea red or Adigresnact are nl think- fin cultivation of the hecl of the town, and offices, marked, near na we where luxuries, but varieties that make bought. not necessa~ily the substantial cient to simply label the contents of packages, hut where it is necessary to tell which beefsteak has had its juice what fish and fowl have embalmed, what animals died in disease, and what fruit has had its {natural fermentation ed by the i use of preservatives in fact. a to buy food 8 not in nger of one's life », one's health, at every turn “let us perhap: build two church in our beautiful village, although that may be one too many, but let there be one opening the of heaven through the intellectual door or un der the portal of the understanding where reason reigns and science proves: then a little further on let us other, bringing God earth through the ald of the emotions. with the as the knower and senses trained to love. Let them both i be beantiful, bat let us go first to one and then the they unite "Our community up cheerful, 1 tl, ha individu rate in { extracted, | been stopp It is, where : place one eg gate find ar on heart the other till in the future of hanes . aomes, ppy Oi in re ig the al ression Mmanagem where the ent iovely atmos element, where Y ing is more than wl harme healt h and appiness leave not a crevice hell to neek through “And a little walk and anrosite the park we are led to the village lublngse an edifice equipped for all ages given troul ia are ny. now to the right KE re It is a nastics are all place where play and gym supervised. a place for saris, games of for m art, for that lish society would with nsir ¢ hich e its charms “May we keen wheel, and heln to village home, If not in detail, in essence——a home where one might free the spirit by just livine, where doctors and lawyers are at the mini um in number and teachers at the maximum, a place where only health (is known, and where the whole air ‘rings with life.” hand to the in the new at jeast our nsher 8t. Louls, — That American life promote insanity and that heredity, alcohol and a special groun of diseases are rapidly increas. population propotiion to the total Leo M were gtatemen's made by Dr Crafts, of Minneanolis, Mississippi Valley Medical tion Dr. Crafts, which he said were typical, showed the extent to which insanity had in- creased in this country during the past generation. The insane percent. aze of lllinnis as typical of this sec- tion, he said, in the past thirty vears Associa increased four times as rapidly Other States better off, he has az has the population. and sections were no said. . According to Dr. Crafts. other teountries were developing insanity through American habits Since Javan adopted Western methods of doing things the proportion of insane creased. The negro was also pointed to as furnishing another example of a race incapable of adoption of Ameri. jean methods and environment with. tout an increase in the number of | those who go crazy and have to be confined in retreats, and public of Darien are up in arms the mean- est man on earth. This man, whose Iarze limb to the rear of his machine he goes racing through the town, the machine gouttering and, fuming, winking and biinking, for some minutes, Even the Rev. H. 8. Brown has ‘mined in the protest, saving that the preacher when the dust is in the air. and drops it off at the other end. rien had a reputation for arresting speeding automobilists. fifty were caught in a day and fined. victim getting even. The new law al- lows of no arresting save in extreme speed cases, but the police intend to arrest him as a common nuisance and put him under bonds, New Church to Be Provided With Airship Landing Place on Roof. Atlanta, -- Anticipating that air- ships will be in common use in a few years the officials of Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, now nearing com- pletion, instructed the building com- mittee to go arrange the roof that there will be no difficulty in adapting it to airship landings. The officials declared that in future years the communicants of the church would gall to and from the services in airships, just as they now npted their automobiles, . # Archbishop Ryan Advoeates Beatification of Columbus, Philadelphia. — The beatification of Christopher Columbus was advo cated by Archbishop Ryan here in a speech delivered at the Columbus Day banquet given by the Knights of Co- lumbus. The Archbishop, referring to the beatification of Joan of Are, said that it was his doarest wish to “live and see that other hero, Christopher Coe lumbus, also canonized and take his place amon ng the saints as the yale of the Knigats of Columbus.” WISE WORDS. A nice thing uhout kissing a girl is when you oughtn't to. Optimism is the way you feel till your luck runs against you. One thing a man likes about being called a hero is he belleves it's true, The reason nearly every woman thinka she would like to go on the stage is she’s so used to acting, The average man's notion of pa- triotism is abusing those who run the Government for not giving him part of the job. People who have money to burn, burn thelr fingers doing it. jurglars run an awful risk of be- ing embarrassed going into other peo- ple’ bedrooms. Calome] ean mend a lovesick girl's broken heart about as quick as any- thing. A man can ran his house very well when doesn’t interfere with the way hiz wife does It A woman denies she told a sacred secret because it wouldn't seem hone orable to adnrit It Yow can lick most anything into a boy but sense, The most that a girl likes about getting engaged is how some mean old cat sald she neve: could. The more friends a man has, the more he'd better never try to prove it by putting them to the test. Most men who are born rich act as if they were smarter to inherit a for- tune than their fathers were to make it. ———————————— BABY'S WATERY ECZEMA itched and Scratched Until Blood Ran ~—§50 Spent on Useless Treatments —Discase Seemed Incurable— Cured by Caticura for $1.50. “11 “Wher he 2» my little boy was two and a half id he broke out on both cheeks ma. It was the itchy, watery . had to keep his little hands he time, and if he would ‘a uncovered he would I the blood strearaed down We aalled in a physician but he gave an ointment which severe that my babe would scream was put on. We changed doctors untd we had spent fifty dol and baby was getting worse worn out watching and earing for night and day that | almost felt sure incurable But finalls 1 results of the Cuticura ined to wy them was more than surprised, a dollar and a halls ura Hemedies {(Cuticura and Pills), and they than all my doctors’ medicines and in fact entirely cured him riectly clear of the Isast spot Cinies Irs or more Wis an ya was { the goo I detern say | only i the Cutis nught tment Factory. Expenses ‘We have been in business thirty-four years, Over A Copy of Our New Enlarged Catalog Free It iuetrates and describes sll of the 1609 Larkin Pre. mine ; shows how 16 furnish your home and clothe yourself out of present cost of living Send wus your name and address today and we will mail you a copy, postpaid. Bsblhed. J rfeftr Co, Priends West of the Mississippi, seve time by x tng LARKIN CO. PEORIA, ILL. 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The spider id put one leg in the water, shake it a litte bit and then wait, and by a minnow came to the and grabbed the spider's foot This seemed be what It was waiting for, and without a minute's hesitation it sprung onto the minnow being carried under the water several times, but never releasing its hold on the fish until it ceased to struggle | and was dead, when the ed its prey ashore to be devoured at! leisure. In trying to land the strug- gling minow the spl would lay hold of a leaf or weed on the shore and hang there with a deathlike gris and at last landed cat way Kevtesviile 10.3 Story. pond fishing a Sweeney noticed at the edge to be fish wou 3y top 10 der Courier Very Well Satisfied. Judson, how your sumn boarders?’ tall bumpkin the fence tolerable.” drawled “Well, out with asked the “Wal, you make | on hing. Mm. WW. M. Comerer, Pa. 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For HEA DACHIE Hicks CtAPUDINE § Co Ma Heat. Stor nach or idine will relieve you, 10 take— acts Imunedi- Ze, and Hc. st drug from timated to cost from lives a year, {yl nicer and placed on the Pittsb urg traction Ble} ties are of the lines Rough on Rats oOls the rats an ever fools the buyer The secret is, not the maker) do the mixing Trke GO YOUr Own mixing: pay for powson rp, then you get results. It's un- ble exterminator. Don't die in the 5c. 1 mice, the ADC, EHC. bird will eat twice its own weight hours. B. N. U 43. Aids Nats ure The great snocess of Dr covery in curing weak . Pierce's stomachs, Gol wast Nor heal Dis. ed bodies, weak Medical Discovery” suppli os Nature densed and concentreted form. With food, build up the body end thereby obstinate coughs, “Golden with body-build- in con- this help Nature digest wow of lingering it Is probably better there's mottling ** just as icine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 goed'’ for you. Say so. In Plain Eaglish; or, Med iNlustrations, newly revised up-to-date Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Devil-Fish In Captivity, | The New York Aquarium has re- cently obtained an octopus after a search lasting over several seasons for one representative of fits kind It is nearly three feet i1 extent, from the tip of one tenacle to the extrem- ity of the opposing one. and has the ability to change color at will, which it does especially when attacked or molested. Hiding and crouching ™ the crevices and grottoes of sub- | merged reefs, its body assuming the same color as its surroundings, the monster easily captures all kinde of marine animale with {ts tenacles, In the aquarium it 8 fed on live rock crabs, which are seized with al quick owt-thrust of one of the saake- | like arms. The octopus has a gro- tesque walk or crawl, dragging iis eight legs, ard swims clumsily, in a backward manner, bringing all its limbs into play. It seldom lives long in eaptivity.—Harper's Weekly, — The Way of Mothers. A little Texas girl sat watching a very awkward hen with her first brood. She trod on them and knock- ed them over every step she took. The little tot came running in and said: “Oh, mother! just come and look at this mean old hen. 1 would not have such a mother.” She stood very still for a moment, and then, with the merriest twinkle in her eyes, sald: “Maybe that {a the way she spanks them.”--The Delineator for November. The torpedo leaves the gun at a ANNO I Germany frowns on skyscrapers or anything aproaching them. Mrs, Winslow’ s Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens theguma, reducesinfllamma. tion. allays pain, cures wind colic, 25ca bostie The Mongolian race is from color blindness. Bad BLOOD “Before | began using Casearets I had a bad complexion, pimples on my face, and my food was not digested as it should have been. Now I am entirely well, and the pimples have all disappeared from my face. I can truthfully say that Cascarets are just as advertised; I have taken onlp tw, boxes of them. ™ immune When You're Hoarse Use 1599 VEE BST weve vox Gocas od vost aud Shave the’ aching contain no opiates. PY me All Droggists, 28e.
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