HIS VIEW OF IT. Smart—Do you thik the colleges turn out the best men? Wise—Sure. I was turned out in my sophomore year DOCTOR PRESCRIBES CUTICURA REMEDIES “1 wish to let you know of a couple recent cures which [ have made the use of the Cuticura Remedies. Last August, Mr. of city came to my office, troubled with a severe gkin eruption. It was dermatitis in its worst form. It started with a slight eruption and would affect most parts of his body, thighs, elbows, chest, back and abdomen—and would terminate in little pustules, The itch ing and burning was dreadful and he would almost tear his skin apart, try- ing to get relief. I recommended all the various treatments | could think of and he spent about fifteen dollars on prescriptions, but nothing seemed to help him. “In the meantime who was continually suffering with a slight skin trouble and who had been try ing different prescriptions and meth ods with my assistance, told me was going to get some of the Cuticura Remedies and give them a fair trial "But as I did not know much about Cuticura at that time I was doubtful whether it would help her. Her skin would thicken, break and bleed, es pecially on the fingers, wrists and arms. | could do nothing to relieve ber permanently. When she first ap plied the warm baths of Cuticur Soap and applications of Cuticura Ointment she saw a decided improve ment and in a few days she pletely cured. “l lost no Cuticura Remedies two of oy this my wife, she was com- time In recommending to Mr m— I told warm baths of the is was months ago with i¥ and to apply the generous first day's ticura Remedies he was cura Ointment is completely ave great and For COLDS and GRY ‘3 haat CAPT DINE 4 P maa ' y ives agreeable The following letter from Mrs. Orville Rock will prove how unwise it is for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when it may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. She was fourweeks in the hospital and came home suffering worse than before, Here Is her own statement, Paw Paw, Mich.—*“Two years ago I suffered very severely with a dis > Z dacement. I could ; lwithout much relief an opcration. I was worse than and 1 did. Today I am well and strong and do all my own housework. I owe my health Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and advise my friends who are afllicted with any female complaint to try it.” Mrs. OnrviLLe Rock, R. BR. No. 5, Paw Paw, Michigan, If you are {ll do not dra along until an operation is necessary, but at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ompound. For thirty it has been the stan. dard remedy for women’s ills, and has positively restored the health of thou- sands of women, Why don't you try it By JACQUES FUTRELLE we IHastrations by M. KETTNER Le Aw I t ny Magarines, by The Bot OmipALY SYNOPSIS. di Rosin the Italian ambas. at dinner i wit? fiplomats n Nery a m oo come to ere a beautiful he given Fhe t he CHAPTER Ill. {(Continued.) Senorita Rodriguez laughed, and Mr Grimno glanced idly toward Miss Thorne was still talking, her face interest; and the fan was still tapping rhythmicaily, stead fly on the arm of her chair “Dot-dash-dot! Dot-dash-dot! dash-dot! Pretty She allve with DOW Dot Dot-dash- dot!” women who don't be stared swathed, Grimm indo el Mr Suggested lently Haroun Raschid would agree with me on that point, | have no doubt would get if he shot Atlantic City for a gust! “"Dot-dash-dot! Dot-dash-dot! fash-dot!” Mr arstanding; it What a shock 1ld happen weekend In up Au Dot Grimm read it with perfect was "F call of Was ft code, the ssthar acc wondered, and wi fRiking is, isn't it lazily established influent imm knew him now the Thorne's rhythmical fan was a flutter of tapping o underwent a galety ivory fan Miss change in tapped steadily “Dot-dotdot! dash’ Bie fs Gr fp nn" Morse. He There her voice the while the Dash’ Dot-dot-dash! Mr laughed Dash dash Dash!” Grimm read in pleasantly at “"Dash-dash! sald the fan “"M-—a-—n" Mr. Grimm spelled it out, the while his listless eyes roved aimlessly over the throng. “S—t—8-— Ut Mfepi Was it meant for “stout man?’ Mr. Grimm wondered “Dot-dash-dot! Dot! Dash dot dot!” “F-oa.-d4.,"” that was “Dot-dot-dashdot! Dot-dash! Dot!'*™ “Q—a—j}-a!" Mr Grimm was puzzled a little now, but there was not 8 wrinkle, nor the tiniest indication of Instead he be Dotdash! Dashdot!™ oo Dash remark being called into life by the higk complexion of a young man who wan passing. Miss Thorne glanced at hin keenly, her splendid eyes fairly aglow, and the fan rattled on In the code “Dashdot! Dot! Dot-dash! Dot Netti sp=iling It out. Then came a perfect jumble. Mr Grimm followed it with difficulty, a difficulty utterly bellied by the quizzi ca! lines about his mouth. As he cavght It It was like this: “Jefocpo. Bf Wf eff,” followed by an arbitrary signal which is not in the Morse code: “Dash-dot-dash-dash!” Mr. Grimm carefully stored that Jumble away in some recess of his brain along with the unknown signal, “DD ofb-~1" he read, and then, on to the snd: : "Beefocfonpoag Groep f woh g gloomy” Mr. Grimm was still That was all apparently. The soft clatter of the fan against the arm of the chair ran on meaninglessly after that “May I bring you Grimm asked at last “If you will, please,” responded senorita, “and when come I'll reward you by presenting Miss Thorne You'll find her ing; and Mr, Cadwallader has olized her long enough.’ Mr. Grimm and left her. had barely disappeared when Mr Rankin lounged along in front of Misg Thorne He glanced her, paused and greeted her effusively “Why, Miss Thorne!” he exclaimed “I'm delighted here. I un derstood be present, and Their hands met in a friendly clasp a8 she rose and moved away, with a an fce?' Mr the back you to charm- you bowed at to see would you you not of folded, She slip paper, thrice Mr. Rankin to her oer or no’ tone “Frankly, 1 can't say,” was the re “Is 1t Miss Thorne yes “He read the message” she ex She gathered up her trailing skirts away through the crowd to the strains of a Strauss waltz, “I'm going to faint in sald quite calmly to ‘Please have dressing room.” “1 understand,” he replied quietly. a moment” Mr. Rankin the ladies’ she ine sent to CHAPTER IV. The Fleeing Woman, Mr. Grimm went straight to a quiet nook of the smoking room and after a Mr bland benevolence of disturbed by of there, moment, joined The face was " 1 Campbell him im a the chief's the his op a CIEAT 1 i d, and a r ¥ glightest brows questioning uplift he dropped Grimm, and raised hl as into a seat posite Mr Mr g Dan stood near. yroached 5 5 “i ice—here,” Mr and Mr. Grimm hastily ser! paper t« is chief “There is a reading came the Sou | i mamsrssaiiscommonc lich A Te 7.3 { . on simnsilosttie “N-e-af"” Mr. Grimm Was Spelling It iash-dot-dash plained, “is Y TE $ O40 wen 14 when g ges The chief read it “Stout man, red fa atory door “Very well!” c« Bring over wt mmented | ambiguously With no word he a door of explanation rose and went out, pausing at th to take the ice which the servant was bringing in. The seat had left Senorita Rodriguez was vacant: #0 was the chair where Miss Thorne had been He glanced about inquir ingly, and a servant who stood stolid. ly near the conservatory door ap proached him “Pardon, sir, but the lady who was sitting here,” and he indicated the chair where Miss Thorne had been sit ting, "fainted while dancing. and the lady who was with you went along where he dressing room, sir.” Mr. Grimm's teeth closed with a lit tie snap “Did you happen to notice any time this evening a stout gentleman, with red face, near the conservatory door?” he asked The servant pondered a moment, then shook his head. “No, sir” “Thank you." to hia left. The president! his first thought One glance across the room to where the chief executive gentlemen, reassured him. The chol opened a little at the sound, then he calmly resumed the conversation. Mr little group. but already a cordon was faced, keeneyed men, unobtrusively There was Johnson, and Blair, and half a dozen others. The room bad been struck dumb. Then dancers stopped, with tense, in quiring looks, and the plaintive whine of the orchestra, far away, faltered, then ceased There was one Instant of utter silence in which white faced women clung to the arms of colors halted. Then, after a mo ment, there came clearly through the stillness, the excited, guttural com mand of the German ambassador. “Keep on blaying, you tam fools! Keep on blaying!” The orcnestra started again tremu lously Mr. Grimm nodded a silent approval of the ambassadors com mand, then turned away to hig left, in the direction of the shot After the first dismay, there was a general move ment of the crowd in that direction, a movement which was by Mr. Campbell's appearance upon a chair, with a smile on his bland face “No harm done,” he called “One of the officers present dropped his re volver, and it was accidentally dis charged. No harm There was a moment's excited chat ter, deepdrawn breaths of relief orchestra swung again into the inter rhythm, and the dancers on. Mr. Grimm went straight chief, who had stepped down chalr Two stood behind him, doorway that opened hall way,” checked done.” the rupted moved to his from service ing the narrow “This tersely Mr. Grimm walked along beside him, skirted the end ballroom they came to another door hall Chief Campbell and of the other secret block- into a men directed the chief They until ing pushed it open entered his men stood just inside What was It of the open nto the One the Gray?’ asked “Senor Alvarez of the Mexican ie gation, was shot.” “Dead was the reply He's in that room.’ little nly wounded indicated a door a way } “Fairchild are with him.’ 1¢ hall two sery- hall here.’ followed by entered the roon anda wounded nr t over the entered the side the physi ullet passed mmediate dan- his eves hewilldermen # RO ISRAEL USED INK Writings of Bib Potsherds Have Been Found in Samaria ANCIENT e Times Inscribed on R when we 03 1pon alace of the Israelite kiz Last ner we found on the floor the palace a shambers of 4 shar potsherds and on these messages; they taxes pald to in an ink made an These written tithes or the were written carbon or lampblack are the earliest spacimens of work contemporaneous with the Bible They were written in the reign of King ALlab. "New York Evening Post fp narfBiaps laraelite Would Chase Cats The other night a New York man viaited friends in a New Jersey town where police dogs help the local force in routing out burglars. These dogs are highly trained “In spite of that” sald “Max, which 1 believe is considered fhe best of them. cannot be trained to leave a cat nlone. His job is to go around at night with a policeman and circle houses. If he finds a bur glar at work be Is trained to chase the man, But if Max trip around a house it is all off with his Sob. He that cat until pursuit is ose I don't know what he would do Le annoys ” ing. Rhodes’ Art Fad Although Cecll Rhodes was a busy He made it 8 rule, al though very fond of good pletures, ing a craze for collecting works of art, for with all his wealth he felt much money on a fad. The only famous painting that he owned was one by Bir Jorhua Reynolds, supposed to represent a young married woman, which hung In the diningroom over the fireplace. As a boy he had taken A great fancy to the picture, and when he grew up and became rich he bought it porter are one dollar per year in advan: 8. ADVERTIFING piay sdvert sing occupyivg less spaos than ten Inches avd for less t sn three msertions, from cordivg w compusition, Loce] notices accompanying display advertise ing five cents per line for each lusertion ; other wise, e'ght cents per line, minimum charge iwenuty-five cents Lega! notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ren cens per line for each ad ditional insertion POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. DEMOCRATIC. FOR BHERIFF, authorized to announce that Arthur B, Lee, of Polter township, is & candidate for the office of Sherl®, subject Wo the rules snd regula tions of the Dem cratic primaries to be held Beptembar 30, paid Weare We are suthor'zd to snnounce that D. J Gingery. of Huston wownship, i» & candidate for the office of Bher if! subject to the dects on of ths Democratic primesies to be held on Bept mber 50 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER We are anthorized to announce that Joho R lemon of Ferguson township is a candidare for the office of Commissioner, subject to the usages of the Democratic party. We are authorized ro announce sno. ohn H Rungie, of Poller township, Is & candidae for the office of County Commissioner subject bo ths rules and reguistions of the Demociatic party pall We are requested to announce t at John L Dunlap will be te for Cou ty Commis. sioner, sult in the ision of the Demo ate voters of the onunty as exprewed at the ri maries 10 Le held Beptember 30 1911 paid Weare authoriz A. Blover, of } Will'am fidate for ol UU 1 0 announces that ou lownship. Isa can the « Moe of ( uty Comm fssioner, sub ) the fecision of the primaries of the Democratic par y on September 30 paid We are a'horired 10 announce that Wills Plessaut! Gap, io Bpring tywaship, a # Mitty ( H. Noli. of candidate ie will i Deguocratic pris paid a for Lt MON Glier, Mibledt Wo the 4 marries to be hed Beplember 3 COUNTY TREASURER. inoupce mye’! a candifale re county, subject 10 the to be held UNNIMNGHAM Bellefoutle, Pa that "v5 a oandid Sorised WW annoMnos that Phillipsburg Baroueh, i= a nity Treasurer, sulle NIBOCIALIC prusaries Ww be paid DURING 1 Matlida Pa IMTER-] berehy a for Coun'y Comm Rept Sept 1911 ZIMMERMAN Springt ‘formerly of Benner township BR REM idkdate } { the ies 10 be held HARRY E yw aship FOR REGI TER EDITOR REPORTER <I hereby announce ! aaa oabdidate for Hegist t+ of ( iy. sultdect to the dec'slou of the Re volers ai the primaries 10 De held Sep ? EDWARD J. 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