BREAKS A COLD IN A DAY And Cures Any Cough That Is Cur able. Noted Doctor's Formula. “From your of Glycerine and Pine Compound druggist get half an ounce (Concentrated Pine). Take these two Ingredients home and wut them into a half pint of good whis- Riv Take one to two teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bedtime, Smmller doses to children according to age.” This is the best formula known to sclence There are many cheaper preparations of large quantity, but it don't pay to experiment with a bad cold Be sure to get only the genuine Globe Pine Compound (Concentrated Pine) Each half ounce bottle comes In a sealed tin screw-top case If your druggist does not have it in stock he will get it quickly from his wholesale house This has been published here ev winter for six rears and thousands families know ts value. Published } maceutical labor two of ounces Globe ery of by i tories of its Popularity. “What public board vor in a municipality “lI rather think board?” most in fa- i8 it is the festive important to Motneras Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Oh, Fudge. gular kleptomaniac.” you intend marrying “He is a reg “And still him?" ‘Sure. kisses." He steals nothing but Nice Distigiction. “Pa, what a patriot?” “That depends, my son. In the time of George Washington, he was a man who walked bare on snow and lice to serve Now is one who does it a job is foot his country he by getting For a Rubber When the leaves fall off the ian tablespoon f Also wash week with wa warm suds molsten oughly Sprinkle This on ferns Plant, turn yellow dying. Feed oil every two plant a letting the earth thor other day should be used and is it a oliy ve the weeks once same treatment Cleverness Required. days of high-cost De F of th ill for pensioning ar of many queer in these said Representative or sponsor pre sidents, he €Conomics On a street « the end of a disc retrenchment, a | Oh, any band’s hair; a clever women's husbands ing.’ at 1ssion on saving and sald can cut her believe me, it ut that suspect ar the other day decisively: hus takes other noth dy Woman but LO « it will one 80 Queer Sex. said the man at as he ordered women sure are ome the end of second Yes.” bar drink tures I can thought my in the mouth per let's go to the burst and all ip the his queer crea- and down sup she busy you the when | it? 1€ tonight wife looked a little said After theater And said Me preserves and So | into fay doir 2 come home and theater’ came out Partender more. ATS ask me i to was still n't Something Thankful Michael Me Res At had Cot the gite of a b vintance nodde to Be SOT the was strolling As h iilding operatic tile unscathed d ple a $ i a skull upper and bounced bared quired stander restor it unh felt the 2 lump occasioned by the impact of the then egarded his Begorry he sighed it's lucky it Coming to the hat A armed, Mike his head brick undamaged in satis saw the "pon on aad tile fact tole ion, is 1 it ime iy in A GOOD BREAKFAST. B8ome Persons Never Know What It Means, A good breakfast, a good appetite and good digestion mean ything to the man, woman or child who has anything to do, and wants get a good start toward doing it A Mo. man tells of his wife's breakfast” and also supper, made out of Grape-Nuts and cream He says: “f should like to tell you how much good Grape-Nut« has done for my wife, After being in poor health for the last 138 years, during part of the time searcely anything would stay on her stomach long enough to nourish her, finally at the suggestion of a friend she tried Grape-Nuts, ’ “Now, after about four weeks on this delicious and nutritious food, she has picked up most wonderfully and sooms as well as anyone can be. very morning she makes a good breakfast on Grape-Nuts eaten just as it comes from the package with cream or milk added: and then again the aver to “good is wonderful “We can't speak trape-Nuts as a food markable experience.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creck, Mich~~ Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Res son. "” ver rend the above letter? A new one appears irom time to time, They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. Adv. too highly of after our re i i RAILROADS KILL State Commission Reports In- crease of 65 and 2585in 1912 ONE BAD WRECK'S WORK Facts Sent to Attorney General Action—257 Persons Injured and 101 Killed at Grade Crossings Street Car Fatalities. (Special Harrisburg Correspondence.) per ‘oads 1 1811, Harrisburg, Sixty-five sons killed in Pennsvivania and 2,585 more in the interesting State Railroad ted to Governor 1,179 killed fatalities pass others, Most of the pa killedon the Wilpen Ligonier Valley July, and the cident have sion to the tion by that grade-crossing thar There at these d of the 452 Brakewmie; conduc walke more were on steam 1912 tha ir ured, accord report of Commiss railr in annual ion, submit Tener-—or a total of and 11,034 injured embraced 452 employes, 28 tre 116 IENEHErs were of the early engers, 583 spassers and branch Railroad facts cor been ser Attorney ( official seneral There were 21 ring fatalities, or killed du more the number 1911. were also ath-trap em ple )Y OF Employes Injured. that “on October 1, lation ad. 1812, recominend was & parit of mi Baltimore ai ue con effective on ti} that uch as made Ohio. so jo now no Se there is was complained of Dangerous Conditions Noted. the year 201 based complaints made com the State, of those against charges were made, and in instances by testimony were heard and disposed Numerous com plaints also received by the commission, setting forth the danger ous conditions, in many places, where railroads and trolley roads crossed atreots. roads and other public high- ways at grade. The legisiation, up the present time enacted, does however, give to the commission any authority to make During upon mon the the erous causes, against followed by whom num taken of by carriers of answers orally, the commission were the elevation or depression of the tracks where such crossings at grade occur or have heretofore existed, or | what safety appliances should adopted Su i lation is recommended Express and Telephone Rates. Continuing the report says | the course the year many | plaints have been presented to Commission with regard to the charges made by express companies for the transportation of goods, pack- ages, et generally they | been ba red other case by a com- The Constitu- provides that transported be delivered charges not exceed- charges for transportation of persons and property of the same class in the direction to any distant station.” In the opin. the Commission it would be extend by legislative enact the principle to both ex- companies and telephone com- If it well to prevent rall- panies charging more for a short haul than for a longer one, there seems to be no good rea why express and telephone com- who likewise common Car- be from thing tions legis or regul; be ch new “In of com- , and have sed | charge than that of transportation, pari tion “Pers aver ut ing upon an in as alleg sone shown distance Penn and railroad at son of vivania property shall Of ons any any station the ane more of to ion wise ment, same pre panies he road com {rom SOn panies, are should not prevented riers 116% 1¢ doing the san POLITICAL SINECURES. House Has 119 Places Under its Con- trol—-Will Be Materially Re- duced by Progressives. Committee on of its e question sinecures The Committees the House of Represent at atives ary appear st two hos Di bring if t} rl riz the or bts out rding of the Repub ng the chair $10 stock $10.00 { R5.0060, and 2170.06 lose Water Company £10,000 to $55. and debt 365 Ketner Water Company, stock $10,000 to $62.000, and debt 350 I'he Lo cust Mountain Coal Company, of Phil adelphia, gave notice of increase of stock from 210.000 to $550,000, and debt to extent of $3¢ debt stock O00 no 1060 To increase Taxes. Auditord whose pol fey In values for State taxation was upheld by the Dau. phin nty Court in the Provident Life and Trust case, is preparing to go to court with a number of similar | cases yeneral Sisson, increasing corporate Cou Prohibitionists at Work. The Prohibitionists will introduce a resolution into the Legis tate Constitution State headquarters of the party here ay the party will not indorse a local prohibition bill this year. 5 the 8 Page Boys Mave Fun. The fact that the two legislative tunity for visitors to see how the halls of the lawmakers look when things The page boys are the vantage of the absence have all kinds of fun. Recently sev. eral gathered in the House and grave the place. The gulde “fall for it” for a few minutes, but he soon tumbled ¥ranklin had a seat on the aisle. Propagation of Fish, State Mish Commissioner N. R. Bul- ler, who has transplanted muscal- longe eggs from New York, believes that that fish will thrive in the wa- ters of this State. The department last May received 50,0 muscallnge eggs from the Conservation Commis glon of New York, and these were | hatched at the Union City Hatchery. Commissioner Buller reports that he ! found muscallonge in a pond near the | hatchery, whence they had escaped, and that in eight months they had at tained a length of 12 inches. I > MOTIONS IS ONE WAY. Added Comfort, Is Strong Factor in Favor of Modern House- hold Methods. It has been figured out in | domestic that the average | method of shelling peas takes about | five motions to each pod, whereas {more than three | sary Place the dish you, placing the shelled peas | forward, getting a you, split it with same time. By empty dish the | will strip the tacle, toss the repeat The erally shelled the re one for cessit; bending the head and making Necessary mot between dishes, resulting in loss of good gy and many go nutes of wasted Dustpans handl« 8 to BWeep the as It dust science no motions are neces of in mpty dish front of that, pod, pull it the fingers the time it {8 over the motion of the finger into that recep front for peas the reach toward at in the peas pod to one side and old-fashioned has to in method Ben been the put peas fron re ptac la the 3 +3 at Lie at th the pods i turning of the ti body, all sorts 1n- onus would Fish Bisque mashed mashed fuls of portions of each 1 down well to represent bloom end of the Then insert another elove to form the end Brush each little melted bu glide with cinnamon give a in a medium ft the apple gtem at with a and sprinkle apple over tter one rosy for to tint Bake ten minutes and serve hot oven Sandwiches for Afternoon Tea The colder weather demands some thing a little substantial at the four filling very much fav ored by English women is made from thin slices of bread lightly and spread with a mixture of orange marmalade, pecan nuts, and cheese Some like be this filling placed | ture should be kept from the ed of the biscuit ges Apple Hot Cakes. Butter gem pans and half fill them | with rich biscuit dough. Pare, core | and slice tart, julcy apples and fill gem pang, placing apples on top of the dough. Cover each one with a heaping tablespoonful of soft maple sugar and place bits of butter on top Bake in a quick oven and serve with eream. Baked Peas. Wash a pint of split peas and put them in a beanpot with a tablespoon tul of molasses, & small strip of salt pork and salt to taste. Cover with hot water, and bake like beans, filling the pot with water as it cooks up About three hours of baking is neces Ary. RULES ON TABLE DECORATION the | Amateur Needs No Help From Professional If He Will Follow These Hints It {8 not table decorated { the amateur have one's professional if ber a few Sa necesegary to by a remen decorat Shing © lHke a ' the car. take the china wili HHent rules of Do not have cla jar the serenade on | harmony table ion They umplan” this ration the ‘s prin. your own lors on eye alith into consi color of cipal complexion rooms and one lHkewlise, of the Hiiess best, your looks A one scheme 18 & ays safe, but should have a background of green in follage or trailing In combi- | nat try i ye bizarre, and 11 shades of the same wecolor vine ion do not that & harn | remember color wiil Pink gether not wonize, and lavender are and far les or p 1 pais oddly end Dark blue a are effect orange ai 1a Ww Dive nx and eliow ugh, are sage and golden consider the seas id decoration tha would would Akewise ir scheme atural CO ANG PON Cream of Tomato Bisque. Malted Milk Fudge. To mi ke ilk fud cupfuls of malts water, add f granulated alted n ge dissolve { three ih A cup of three and one-half gugar and three Boll until the a substantial thread or soft ball when dropped water Beat and cool in and cut into squares nut meats and raisins just before it comes water | forms into a | into cold | the usual way A handful of may added from fire be the Veal With Almonds. One cupful of cold chopped veal ie { mixed with a dozen chopped almonds, | pepper and salt to taste, and bound | together with a well-beaten egg. Add la dash of paprika Next roll inte small balls and set in a baking pan Pour over the whole a generous cup of tomato sauce and cook in a fairly hot oven for twenty minutes Gar nish with watercress before serving Log Cabin Toast, Saute strips of bread in clarified butter and drain Have ready some creamed chicken. Arrange the toast strips log cabin fashion, and fill the center with the creamed chicken. Gar nigh with parsley, Chicken a La Maryland, Cut up chicken, brown each plece; ! then put in kettle and cook slowly un- | tl done. Serve on platter with toast | points. On same platter serve corn | fritters and fried bacon; ala sweet i , potatoes fried. ALMOST A WRECK Restored to to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound — Her Own Story. Westwood, Md. —*1 am & farmer's wife and do most of my own work when I am able. 1 had nervous spells, fe- male weakness and terrible bearing down pains every month. 1 also suf- fered much with my right side. The pain started in my back and ex tended around 1y righ t side, and the doc tor told me it ) was organic inflam- mation. I was sick every three weeks and had to stay in bed from two to four da) 8. ‘It is with great pleasure I tell you what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me, I have fol- flowed your directions as near as possi- ble, and much better than I have felt for When I wrote you be- f re 1 s almost a wreck. You can publish this letter if you like. It may oY to tres gthen the faith of some poor suffering w -Mrs. JouN F. EICHARDS, We est Maryland. Women those dis- tressing il uliar to their sex should not doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Ve Compound to restore their hes If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass, for ad- vice, Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. | Hale’s "Honey Of Horehound and Tar feel y »" oman. re if wood, from who suffer Loosens the Phlegm Allays Irritation Arrests Tickling Soothes and Heals Contains mo opium nor anything Injurious reg gist For Coughs and Colds Pike's Tosthache Drops Cure in One Minute Swat indi Phatasom TO DRIVEOTUT MALARIA AND BUILDUP ny SYSTEM ¥id Standard y ¥ ASTELESS Partial 14 11EN Success _For s Mw Rn HE ADACIHTES 1 1 st remedy— t ' whether {eo Yer. per at verage prominent man by cit} ITCH Relieved in 30 Minut Woolford 's Sanitary Lotion for all kinds of contagious itch. At Druggisis. Adv. yf the chs that begins at worth making a fuss about Some « ATity home isn’ HIN TO WOMEN HII ow Js The Time those pains and aches resulting from weakness or derangement of the organs distinctly feminine sooner or later leave their mark, Beauty soon fades away. Now is the time to restore health and retain beauty. DR. PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription That great, potent, # hegiving restorative will help you, today. Your Druggist will Supply You ll FOR AGERCY WORK WIT ™ TEACHER ROTOOL BOARIN. ALDRISS WANTED Lo Je" SEw' Toner Attention! Write at ance for axes lent agency proposition. Pleasant and profitable Permanent | he for ron MANAGER, Box 449, St Joseph, AGYETRE. Frateher's Tostantancons Fraction Charts soll themselves wherever shown. New ides onlenls- tions InMtantanects: sell for®l: big BO Write for partientar. Intanineeone Calrolores Detruit, Whe, IN FREDERICK pro modern § ©. house, hath, granary, orchard, stock, Carver, Winchester, Va. Ww yy selling household nocewi. 15 o, { aciory oe “vend Jn THEE Te, pro Fie! KER SUPPLY ¥ (0, RASCH. & FOR BALE--98 A Va. 62 a ouilt, barn, outbhides machinery J AGENT lars free. BOORE & PATENTS Smt pei
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