i Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Says we can't .cak or feel right with the svstem full " of poisons. Millions of folks bathe ‘now instead of loading with drugs. “What's an inside Ha you say. Well, it is guaranteed to per form miracles if you could these hot water enthusiasts, internally their Bystem th 9 Ladi women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in it. This is a very excellent health measure. It is in tended to flush the stomach, liver, kid neys and the thirty feet of intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and indigestible material left over in the body which, if not eliminated every day, become food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into blood causing headache, bilious tacks, foul breath, bad taste, stomach trouble, kidney misery, les impure ble and of ailments. People wh badly the the colds sleep all sness, od 0 feel good one day and but who simply not get feeling right are urged to ob tain a quarter pou phosphate Keeper, is suflicient crank tation. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, ning freshening, limestone phe and hot act on the stomach liver, kidneys ard bowels. It is vast iy more important to bathe on the in side than on the outside, skin pores do not absorb imp: to the blood, while the —Adv next, of limestone from any geist or store This will cost to make anyone on the subject of internal sani sweete and 80 water iriti bowel pores do Turtle With Two a living a “Heads. 1£ with twe rer 808 Lt if cross, feverish, constipated, give “California Syrup of Figs.” A laxative today saves a sick chiid tomorrow Chil simply will not take the time from play to empty thei: bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish: stomach sour Look ed, or erish, heartily, ful or any oth er child teaspoonful of “California Figs,” then don’t worry, b perfectly harmless, and all this constipation pol and f ing move out of the bowels, dren mother! If coat- croas, fey at the tongue, your child is ty bad, I of col y Hatless, breath leas, doesn't eat or has sore throat iren's atiment, givea Syrup of ecause it is in a few hours son, sour hile will geatly and you have a well child again A thor ough “inside cleansing” is ofttimes all that sary it should be the first treatment given in any si Bewa of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask store for a L0.cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. _Adv. Surely Not. “They say old Skinflint has got writ- er's cramp.” “He never got it from signing checks that's one sure “tng!” RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To hatt pint of water add | oz. Bay Rum, a small box ot Barbo Compound, and ¥ oz. of glycerine Apply to the hair twice a week until it vecomes the desired shade. Any drug- gist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. I$ will gradually darken streaked, fuded gray hair nd re moves dandrufl. It is excellent for falling hair and will make harsh hair soft and glossy, It will not eolor the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub oil. ~Adv. men kness re nt the “i LAE for Similar. “Murder will out, they say.” ‘Yes, and If the murderer's got enough money to hire a good lawyer be gets out, too.” PREPAREDNESS ! To Fortify The System Against Grip when Grip is prevalent LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE should be taken, ss this combination of Quinine with other ingredients destroys germs, acts as a Tonic and Lazative and thus keeps the system in condition to withstand Colds, Grip and Influenza. There is only one “BROMO QUININE." BEB. W. GROVE'S sig fature on bos. so. Method, Brown--Is Jones strictly neutral? Mrs. Jenks-—Yen; he sides with whoever he's talking with! Use Murine after Exposure in Cold, Saning Winds and Dust. It Restores, es and Promotes Eye Health. Good for all Eyes that eed Care urine Eye Remedy Co, Chicago, ¢ Book on request. — The fire of genius is lucky when it can keep the pot boiling. KEYSTONE STATE IN SHORT ORDER ———— a —— LatestNews Happenings Gather- ed From Here and There. TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Routed from their beds fifty or more were driven in scanty attire from the Hotel Humes, Mercer, by fire which deatroved the his structure and six pther buildings with a loss esti- mated at $100,000. The hotel was built more than 100 years ago, and en- ma other dis- Lafayette, orice among ny General Jacob Cannon, five S8henandoah, was attacked by dog yesterday and hi men were badly torn before driven off and s The boy is old, a vicious ahdo- ani- Vears legs and the man Gibson in a8 serious Y ur H the Harri test ified Fiftee dale's when a wi ago was oldest ¥ il inted 1 by How ordered 1 v6 Borough d were removed Franci inia for whie h he says the Tuberculosis the second the Lanad For pany, manuia« work, has found large its ther 60 by plant 40 eet Statisties ju Clerk the during eight cents of Judes FOmery unty will ough, and i $id Mont- another ifally another « reason incor Athyn, By dwartz decree have bor incide lee by {f the village of Hr Township in Moreland Steam passenger train operated by and Lineaviile Beasemer & Lake Erie naing February 1, ac aneement Cars power on the Meadville Ratlroad, beg! cording to annd of Port employed Clair, Carbon, about by ashpit Boh eighteen at Frank nna, Years, St wa gir the ashpits a locomotiy thrown. foto the and kiiled Mahon molder, works of the Seab Cheater, by getting flash fe was Wan ard £0. y falling slain vere filed by the AL Refining Company with the lie Service Commission against the ad New York Division vance in coal rates of the n the Fra; Railroad widers CATS placed for 1056 and The Per with its ylvania anger during 1918 Henry J. Huesman, seventy-one years old, Reading's oldest florist, and who years ago conducted a large estab. fishment in Philadelphia, died of heart failure. Orief over the death of her mother is given by physicians as the cause of the death of Mrs. Daniel Schultz, thirty-five years old, of Reading. Miss Mabel Warden, aged twenty. three, and her sister, Florella Warden, seed thirteen, were burned to death, and their mother, Mrs. Myra Warden, was seriously injured when their home at Punxsutawney was destroyed by fire. The property loss was $2500, Prof. John Snoke, superintendent of public sehools of Lebanon county, in addressing the annual convention of the York County School Directors’ As. sociation, advocated an extension of the compulsory attendance period of rural schools. A man was in the office of Buperin. tendent of Finance and Accounts Charles B. Moul at the City Hall, Ches. ter, and shortly after he had taken hia departure, it was found that $88 had been stolen. No clew hax been secured as to his identity. Using a pair of scissors to pry apart what she imagined was a bead of cop. per, Miss Millie Gilbert exploded a dynamite cap at her home in Globe Mills, and her left hand was so shat- tered as to necessitate amputating four fingers, i Maurice McLoughlin Lining Mcloughlin is now n heralded on Maurice E clLoughlin, who has be one of the fi t probably as w 74 recently. The tenn work and accurate eye are as standard players that back up this de nls iy 1 plays golf will be ets that 3 ne on the « are PNP ASN NSS THINKS GOLF IS BENEFICIAL Jack Coombs of Brooklyn Dodgers, Says Game Helps Ball Player in Securing Control. NN NAS NN “1 eanno who say SAYS JL of him more an ordinary man realizes. One greatest assets of the game is lute ontrol f oneself, In wh tmpont ant sored som unaGaer Dodgers “It helps of the ich confidence an ing importance rise rt Pa i control one thinks ~gucceed. “It is true the swing in different fre that used in baseball There are few ball players 0 not bring that into golf. If you will ames 1 pitched for the Mondays, you will that my batting that on other every Sunday, often sald to golf ia far we ia profession look back to the g Athletics on from the box scores was far superior to days I played golf rain or shine, and as | Jack Coomba. the boys, ‘That ball looked as big as a pumpkin.’ Whether golf playing the day before had anything to do with it or not | dare not gay. Being a bug on golf. my own opinion is formed.” Tennis Games Prove Profitable. Officers of the National Tennis asso. eiation are highl* gratified with ihe financial report of the year, including its net profits of almost $16,000 for the first national championship tour nament held outside the Casino courts of Newport. Now that the stands used for the David cup matches of 1914 and the titular tourney this season are en tirely paid, the net gate receipts at the 1916 championships should estab lish a new record if the contosts are held in either New York. Chicago or Philadelphia. Every Man an Athlete Mere. The University of Chifago under: graduate council plans to make every man in the institution an athlete. Di dea f° iy ‘ x ¢ good golfers the world as » Known the links lin made on NINN ASAIN Game With That of Boxing. ————— Rough Handling in Ring Pleasant Dream Compared to Treatment Received on Gridiron—Fight- ing Supposed to Be Brutal. was sults recently columns in any tender for the heavyweight title, ing the football res New York. The football first newspaper, “Ah, that's the Moran ’ 15 i0r you game “Football is of of and wien one world Boxing is a cinch with football I know i have played both games, [ played football regularly for three yen and pardon me if I say I was a pret ty fair player. In 1808 I studied den tistry at the University of Pittsburgh and played with its football team. Af- ter that ] played left tackle on the Pittsburgh Lyceums, a high-class pro fessional team that toured the sur rounding mtry and met the best pro teams the Easter Superbas, and the C bug Pan Canton T leven So you sce | toughest Ar rs of as igers olum handle « about, battered and banged more in one all my il m ¢ ieyen ever received sant dre sm © 1 handling 1 Bave om RE ONL AR retaine Year . s @ ba next Indoor fodcthall over the out has its Lagos You don’t get advan L0T cold feet while he Pitts) ith urgh club has made las a cone Awgp mT ’ * ATER } Beng ior next season. Wh Ww r piayers Lhera gays he does not wan any of the Phillies to the * ® ® Pat Moran to get back jumped from the plavers Feds th Laan Greater New Yi baseball it Sunday may enjoy Sun in y LIA eH the » * - 10 Diay gares Newark park. uy ¢ # ’ warning to g Cal the game, » - » club hanasas City » price may be - ® Hf cham Loughlin, ifornis bas taken ae up Cincinnati the The Cullop but the Fad prohibitive. Fed owners their ng stamps with Some left ball players on tradi with give chase every . . * Chief” Meyers savs players will begin to pay the freight.” Somebody been telling the “Chief” in side secrets? * » w Dave mer big leaguers, the Minneapolis the game, Altizer and Otis Clymer, for. sand recently with Millers, have . - » Foderal league umpires will have to hustle for themselves if they want jobs for next year, according to an nouncement, * » » Lots of people can understand Bog Hedges selling the Browns, but can't gather why Phil Ba. wants to buy them. * . » Owen V. Van Camp, sprinter and jumper, was unanimously elected cap tain of the Illinois Athletic club track team for 1916 at the annual dinner and election, ® . Ww Frank Arellanes, former Red Sox hurler, has been signed to pitch for the Vernon Pacific Coast team for next year, » ad » Kaji Yamada says that he spoiled his s:roke by trying to imitate Hoppe, A good many have dene it by trying to best Hoppe, * * 9» St, Louis will have only two ball teams next season, which means the grandstand managers will have one less team to manage. » * - The players the Phillies sent to the Portland club last year did not make good and now Moran's team is looked upon as a hoodoo on the western aoast. football we fight ce Gun ith on the Savage ey slo} EAYe Ir ped the boat Smith all the al ring iaugh The Ti; Was ut more than 1 sulfered and a bro went “Well games? enent, lives suecessiul ball BOLIng srnfasni : y afession a foot DON'T BELIEVE THAT— Detolt has uonconditionally released Ty Cobb, Connie Mack trades Kopf to Boston for Speaker. Jake Ruppert offers $3.78 for Eddie Collina Larry Mclean buys Giants’ franchise, Dreyfuss makes Pirates’ manager, John McGraw joins Billy Sun- day's forces. Comiskey to tear down Sox park and play in Englewood. J. F. Baker gives $5 for ball players’ home. Walter Johnson to pitch left. handed ngxt year. Rube Marquard Cubs. Nick Altrock to manage Harvard’ Rowing Plans. Harvard's plans for the rowing sea gon include races with Princeton, Con nell and Yale. The race with the Tigers will bs rowed on April 22 during the spring recess, coming as a climax of a week's practice at Princeton. Cornell will be rowed at Cambridge probably on Saturday, May 20. ‘The announced regatta with Yale is scheduled for June 23. Lelivelt Leading Batter, Jack Lelivelt, formerly an outfielder with Washington and several other clubs In the American league, led the American association in batting last season. In 162 games he had an aver age of 346. Compton of Kansas City, Braves, was second, with 343. Sosa MA SS. SO LIVER, BOWELS I ———————— Sour Stomach and constipation, on Get a 10cent box now No odds how bad your liver, stomac or bowels, how much yous r head aches, haw miserable and comfort you are from constipation oh biliousness and sluggish bowels get the desired results i, indig tion, you always with Cascarets Don't let your howels make Cascarets tonight: headache, biliousness, dizziness, nery- ousness, sick, stomach, backache and distreas cleanse your all the bile, ga and mailer which Is producing the A 10cent box nu nese and a clear head No more days of tr il Hyer and misera Take put an oy to the stoma b, you BOUr, EABKY all other inside organs of constiy aled uisery Ieans happi months you will take then forget sles need All All BLO the Bears U} Signatu conte TI re of > BATT 30 Years v for Fletcher's Ca far Over s Or ria Useless . WW eye 21 $ tos cut this and our box at Oh, Henry think or doing that” wife “Why n on as rotien able there's no uss year,” announced i think we'll begin the opara you if my az it 1s to buy you v window when 1 how.” KIDNEYS AND BACKACHE Take a Glass of Salts at Once If Your Back Is Hurting or Kidneys and Bladder Trouble You The guard 1 ble, because is A mye nen must