“GASCARETS” FOR LIVER, BOWELS For sick headache, bad breath, Sour Stomach and constipation. Get a 10-cent box now. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfort- able you are from constipatian, indiges- tion, biliousness and igh bowels —you always get the desired results with Cascarets. Don’t let your stomach, liver bowels make you Nie. Cascarets to-night; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which Is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi- ness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and then. All stores sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children—their little in- sides need a ek ansing, too. Adv, — A ————— UES and He Should Know. “How i8 your lawn coming on year? asked Mr. Griddings. “The same way onion crop coming on,” answered Mr. Lazonton. “How is that? “Without any this the is Ymportant to Mathers Examine careiully every bottle ot GOVERNOR FAVORS NON-VCTERS TA Bill Aiming to Compel Exercise of Franchise. | | i | { i i | & nd Bears the Signature of infants chil ldren A in Use For Over 30 get Tee Governor Brumbaugh Insists Wage Bill Stand—To Propose Single Bill For All Appropri- ations. Harrisburg. —Compulsory voting, as an obligation of that kind be made possible, has now be- part of the program Governor Brumbaugh hopes to have passed dur ing this of the Legisia- ture His declaration of this subject came following the Introduction of a by Representative D. J ostmareland, the State presentatives, which aims in can come session State House 10 AC of Re complish this The IRV i Governor ‘does not Intend ure pagsed which ie producer He his intention is to 168 act as a reves have the t two dollars, » elector 1 and general elec poll an organ each elector made wit! mption if the both t pri tion. The p tax favored by coming akes part in re nary roposal the at re abolish Republic this ti of to me The Snyder bill 111 ail lays electors to be paid In An Apt Student. YOUNg woman to take her deg philosophy, marri middle of her When she announced , nga vho to ( doctor 0 Pee her profe OT in the jecond year gement I I her friene “But, Edith, res TO get ¥ “So 1 did.” no idea I + but 1 had would him so on.” A Prilasopher. “Week before last,” said tl lady to the paralyzed beggar, a dollar 1H deaf and dumb. Last week | gave you a quarter because you were blind, be fore 1 realized t you were the same man. Now you ask for money because you are paral “Yessum,"” the facts.’ “Don't you you chose one affliction it?" asked the “No They's nothin’ velopment o kind you got you 1 from me bed o were rgar. “Them's better stuck to vou'd do and ma'am,” aid the beggar go fatal to the full de all one’s nateral powers 18 narrer specialization.” —Judge Settling Old Scores. Our local team had teh the village keopner of the footer taken on a sers of the nf elove The former I Was fro n fifte goal yheerved pacing be the goa At game. he ap excitedly to tween and Inosts iring wwval in nr center Jack, you might and of eagerly last, d plavine forward ‘I say ! 3 come v for a bit place.” he sald, “Whatever I center ‘Well,’ tantly, “I in at father Courier me bave your for?” demanded the sur forward wed the goalie relue kick or { Scotland) confes want to gel a ee Dunde CHILDREN SHOWED IT rect of Ther warm Drink Morning. A year ago | was a wreck from cof foe diinking amd was on the point os piving up my position in the schoo: room because of nervousness, I was telling a friend about it anc the said, ‘We drink nothing at meal time but Postum, and it is such a com fort to have something we can enjoy arinking with the children. “1 was astonished that she woula allow the children to drink any kina of coffee, but she said Postum was not coffee, but a most he ;althful drink and that the condition of both the chi: dren and adults showed that to be a fact. ‘I was in despalr and determinec to give Postum a trial, following the directions carefully. It was a decided success and | wis completely won by its rich delicious flavor. in a short time | noticed a decided improvement in my condition and kept growing better month after month, until now | am healthy, and do my work in the school room with ease and pleasure. | would not return to nerve destroying coffee for any mohey.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. Postum comes in two forms: Regular Postum-—must be boiled. 16c and 25¢ packages. Instant Postum--is a soluble pow: der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30c and G0c¢ tins, Poth kinds are equally delicious and eof new enn about the same, ron" For Postum, Y we (rocers well noney woul iladelphia County each would One-half when t hy Bogs Of (is id hould Gir Names cleers when they nary the had nn havi these participated in tions of 1 Cara 4 juestion favor bly in e 1 thes nes to reach fores #1 ¢ voters and ¢ 0 t their I would Tike for their negiect f 4 r ¢ suburban Pittsbu ir duties as ci taxed plenty to see them here are Ww ards of and 7 appa est in public affairs. but usually | i “Polit would be citizens mdition determinis 3 volers mdamental laws of The has not amendment adopted ara by a The m our affairs that is a Governme: re heen constitu $ in this State I rh ye ma ] he pes inority And direct Jor ontrola condition nenace to democracy.” Governor Insists Wage Bill Stand. iminating in the employer's la incorporated in the Ad i ¢ (men’s compensa tion bill, and which Senator requested Attorney General Brown will stand as first outlined of the Administration *rovis the commor | bility ministra Cases, Crow to The refusal i cages where the accident is caused by erligence of another employe or when the employe enters the employ of 1 e plant knowing that the posi tion in which he serves is dangerous marks the first disagreement between and leaders on fun feguen Governot the tal common law defenses as these now effective are known, be eliminated by the Governor’ bill, and whether the employe or em ployer agrees to abide by the provi sions of the bill, which are only elect fve, the employer will be liable for compengation In another proviaion the requested that compensation for manent injury be decreased from to 400 weeks. The Governor conceded this demand by decreasing the maxi mum payment from ten to eight do! Jars nn week and from $5.000 to $4,000 It has been found that out of 21.000 cases in one State only seven were total disability. s The ¢ provis would fons Henator per * A Li To Ask Governor to Local Banquet Senator Daix, Philadelphia, former president of the {('nited Business Men's Association of Philadelphia, has been appointed chairman of a ape. cial committed of the association to invite Governor Brumbaugh to at tend the seventh annual banquet of ‘the organization in Philadelphia . Arn —— A A 5 AION ng, t ieague and with an even bound to ith have hould win Arai i luck the ot weakness as Gar, § i snuwe Iuinbher ¥ of piteh share the Rudolph, ers to big three james and Ts AS NII LN Pt tN WHITNEY RETURNS TO POLO! Former Captain of “Big Four” Decides Many Fine Ponies. Admirers of learn that Harr; ably the greates aver guided a team fleld, will take more in polo this year than 1912 he was ung had injured He is now recovered and will take in captain victors the interest d last in because he ning 4 5 $ part hie a shoulder while this season to the = mean that he the Ameri Englas nd after everal gu: Mr. Whitney's return does not again be team whi necessarily ber of will go to the cup. Even though he had mu wih the sccident last 3 id not have played on the a men rh Mn met year, he our opie CRriy x: Fiiee EN Wi Big F fe falls great ww flag club GOSSIP AMONG SPORTS cent . The lay and ing at bill abolish commis Albany tO repeal the the New Y been introd raw! rR slat sion has . * =» ¥ fs the latest xiate Io and it is will dope COmMmMIng lo Iowa expected out boxing, a schem n - * - to pray the pene converting A Chattanooga the St Browne man wants Louis into If he can will be easy » * * do that Capablanca plaved 64 games chess at once: When he gets so hae can play 170 at once the game may get exciting enough to get applause, » * » Joe Birmingham announces that his Naps are an exclusive ball team. They accord and no happy mediums are Harry Payne Whitney. declared that he would not be one of defend the cup. The reason he advanced was that the fecal condition for the not care to undergo the ordeal, this year, he may round sibility of his being one of the Ameri: can four who may challenge for the eup in 1916, The date of the challenge will depend on the continuation of the war, Mr. Whitney now has 26 polo ponies in his training quarters. This is the biggest individually owned string in the country. Mr. Whitney is keeping these fine mounts so that he will have plenty of material to call upon when he starts to play next summer, son Replete With Golf Courses. fean golf enurses. » . » Branch Rickey declares that he of the White Sox team, to which invited him to - Woodward, perhaps the most noted amateur soccer player in England, taken a commission in the footballers’ battalion, being recruited for Kitchener's army. » » - for the firet time in a score of years no one has had the nerve to rick the Pirates as pennant winners Which indicates thet the Pirates have the best chance in years of winning ¥ - * John @. Anderson Ia ont with a boost for the oreanization of a golf professionals’ asscciation. The main obfect seems to be to eliminate the unskilled pro who works for a salary ? . * Vivian 1 haa now - - Harvard and Yale will not abandon race, according to announcement by Camp, and It is very probable that both colleges will oppose the redue. ! tion of the intercollegiate to three miley Umpire in Big Demand as Speak- er at Baseball Banquets. Fans Cheered Wildly for Theodore Roosevelt as New Umpire Strutted Across Field-—Was Fearful of Having Eyes Tested, Charley Rigier, National league um- pire, who lives in Cleveland, is chock full of good bascball stories and is In great demand as a speaker at base ball banquets. Charley knows how to tell a story, Here are two same ples: “The first yea: LO0 { broke into the Na tional league I was assigned to pire a game between the Army and Navy teams. The two major leagues alternated each year in umpire for this game, “I was quite proud of my gign- ment, and a few wmwinutes bef game time | walked out of the dressing room to the home plate. | had to walk the full length of the fleld and, to wy great surprise and pleasure, every step I took was marked by the loudest cheering 1 ever heard My ~hest swelled to twice its normal I found Teddy Roosevelt had « the fleld just had emerged the dressing-room, and that all cheering was for him “About five ara league de that must have their most of toto supplying an ui Ore until 164% from the an the its min sational ires {ike 3 pout Ago all eyes I worried a bit a ye T¢ ' eq tests this becaus of a test “I borrowex optician of letters on letter § wr forward a Umpire Rigler. dow as we walked on Bill if he chart Feil £ uld har passad. When had aboul ninety feet, | skod could read the let said he couldn dis Ee When 1 told hi tho o the chart m 1 coul buy ainr to good f ros £E Tel tiv v, and wh d Sport Now Reaches Into All and Ages of Men for its Follow ers—-John McGraw Is Latest Without a doubt the game of gaining converts, perhaps mor idly than any other spor looked spon as distinctly the of the men of some age dupoie, it reaches now into all ages and types of men for its followers Wide declares, vance in athletes like { other is rape Once gport for the ad that sturdy thewson is responsible golfing. Word Christy Ma green brought game. They even report that J. McGraw of the Giants is take up the pastime of John D. feller and other notables The report, however. seems to be based on nothing more tangible than the fact that “Jawn" was presented with a fine assortment of golf sticks. The army of fanatics game in this country was increased last year by more than 50,000, accord ing to representatives of golf supply houses Harvard Bars the ange. There will be no modern dancing for Harvard's track athletes if Coaches Donovan and Powers know of it. The Crimgon coaches have no place on their teams for ta dancers, al though both admit that the dances are all right in their place. Athletes, however, got enough exercise as it is in training. They hold the chances | for sprains In dancing are many, and | overindulgence In exercise might i bring on a breakdown, the coaches aver, Grotes Signs With Portamouth, The Portsmouth club of the Virginia league, has signed inflelder Charles | Grotes of the navy yard team. EATING T00 MUCH MEAT ontul of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers—Meat Forms Uric Acid. We are a nation of meat’ eaters a, and uric ac BAYER a well-known authority, who wa iy on guard against x rons Lo be constan fe The kidneys the blood of become weal do thelr utmost froe irritating acid, but from the overwork; they get slugeish: the sliminative tis sues clog and the waste is re tained in 4 b ww 1 ihe en tire this thus Od Lo poison When jo dueys and feel ike ps of lead, NE pains in WIE cloudy, full of irritable, obl Js ia guring ac ue 3 3 ium ps and you have sting is Liad- a] back or the urine ecdiment, or the iglng y the night; when vou have headach 1 +£T 18 relief eYere ou Ww Hervous id wieathe Lr, dizzy Of 8, auc Le lis, slecpl Eee al bad slomach rheumatl got fr our phar Iad glass four ounces of gi in a breakiast «ach kid salls cid of grapes and nbined with Lit} Hilia, an for gen BOOul ® aci Salts tak of ” tables poo: i fore { of 3 1p Lew Lays JOuS FB LAIDOUS ‘ : aeeT Gann milane bry Pp Lhe The it Goes. WAS = YY ay way DO To Use NOT HESITATE Skin-Tortured rial Free. 1 and Oint and healment hings and irri dren even uticura Soap of aticura permit rest peed y BEVEre Cates Sample Address pe Boston. Sold every each free by n ith Book XY, gil w 1, Dept ~Adv gtonr Ge where Gone Too Long Lass rainbow, tend bay mother not hold out against apt Dry pa. A single i Druggists : i ssel 1 euler port of there the was recently seen Just put a few drops of Sloan's on the painful spot and the pain stops. It is really wonderful how quickly Sloan's acts. No need to rub it in—laid on lightly it penetrates to the bone and brings relief at once. Kills rheumatic pain instantly. Me. Jame EB Alezander, of Noth Barpowell, Me., writes: “Many strains in mw back sod hips brought on rhege matism in the sciatic nerve. | hed it so bad 5 pig when sitting in my char, that 1 to jump on my feet to get relief. 1 at once applied your Liniment to the aff soled part and in loss then minutes it was perfectly it is the best of all Liniments 1 ever used.” SLOANS LINIMENT Kills Pain At all dealers, 28c.
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