I OWE ‘MY HEALTH To Lydia E. P E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound, Washington Park, YL — “I am the mother of four children and have suf- fered with female trouble, backache, nervous spells and the blues. My chil- dren's loud talking and romping would $l make me 80 nervous I could just tear everything to pieces and I would ache all over and feel so sick that I would not want anyone to talk me at times. - Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound and Liver Pills re- ®tored me to health and I want to thank ou for the good they bave done me. I ve had quite a kit of trouble and worry but it does not affect my youth- ful looks. My friends say “YW hy do you Jook so young and well’ I owe it all to the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies.” -Mrs. ROBT. STOPIEL, Moore Avenue, VW azhington Park, lilincis. We wish every wom: from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues could sce the let. ters written by women nade Well by Ly- ia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetabl mpound. 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Stephen Decntur Bridges of Ve re. who is known gs the *“Salmor King” of the Penobsont, is positive not Ghily that fish have brains, but that sh form likes and dis $kes, and tell their opinions to each &ther, the New Yark World states. Eridges explains the disappearance ilmon from the Penobscot in two either “salmon tell other selgnon how dirty Its waters sre and how it is not fit far any salinon to live in,” or “the fish resent #. because at the hatchery in East Ofland 3 taken from the wa- ter and stripped of their Cggs.” FOR BABY RASH ES Cuticura Soap la Best Because So Soothing and Goaling. Trial Free. If baby is troubled with rashes, ec vemas, itchings, chafings or hot, irri- Gated skin follow Cuticura Soap bath with light application of Cuticura Oint ment to the affected part, Nothing so #oothing, cooling and refreshing when he is sleepless, Free sample each by mall with Book, Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. 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Take AGAR=AGAR For Chronic Constipation No drugs. Send 50¢ for box to A.M. HAMMAR TED Reservoir St. Pallimore, Md, PPENDICITIS oNLhir be nl hreatened or have OALLSTO WE H FREE AS or pains in the iy dgwrito torvaluable Bookol I tovmatic BB BOWELA, DEPT, WU RIDE, DEARBORS BT, + EHICA00 = W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 30-1916, AGAINST OVER.CONFIDENCE AND POINT TO MACHINE FACTION HEADS ALL FOR HUGHES The size of the vote that vania will give President Wilson in November may be estimated approxi nately whenever the election proph els may offer reasonable indication of the extent to which the Democratic party of the State will be reinforced by the Independents. The Democratic vole for Wilson can be falrly as that of the entire party this could not be said of cratic nominee for President other election since 1892 gon, in 1912, "was over short of what Cleveland got Pennsylvania at his as many Democrats were a ured Roosevelt to join the Pr The present remarkable unity of Democratic party, as demonstrate its recent national convention, is | pily as firm and slated second elect harmoniou Any otner ot many months ag ial conditions in this warranted a forecast, even faction stood solid for the { now evidently complet + of all sign inin ui rela party. indicating a vole In ctween element of the and har mony SHOWIDE, © of their party while t that Wilson is an exceptic andidate, of ext he Republican bosses know naily favor aordl Dar) strength, these machine bos es of all gang factions are stris hard to capture the federal offices, and are leaving nothing undone which thes consider helpful} in their efforts for the election of Hughes Roosevelt's desertion of the Pro gressives is sanctioned by Boss Wil liam Flinn, who, despite hia forme: harsh denunciations of Senator Pen rose, pow stands with him for Hughes All of the Repuolican factional bosses are anxious to see Hughes defeat Wil son. ‘Although every indication points to an indefinite ntinuation of the Harrisburg and P hila leiphia factional McNicl ov ibaa Re pu » between the Penrose eieme« n the Smith wins f the chine, and tional leads local dis quer ti cities chins defeat mmon hankering be ral patronage, which could utilize in promoting thei: Liomal interests. The De will picture HOCTARLIC CAMPAIED manager these conditions in their work of preventing their party from relying too much upon gaining ad vantage from the unque ter contentions of the machine factionalists, wi Ing to destroy one another in local and State affairs, including the next =e sion of the State Legislative, will all be seen tionably bit strenuously lining up their followers for the tepublican Presi dential ticket. Honey will be supplied for Progressive flies by those bosses, following, in this particular, the exam ple of Hughes himself in his prompting the Republican National Chairman, Willcox, to see to the placing of a number of Progressives in the Nation al Campaign Committee. Similar bait for Progressives is seen in their rep resentation among the 38 men on the Republican electoral ticket sylvania, through the Penrose and Flinn, after left the matter in the hands of the home talent. dickering of HUGHES AND MEXICO banks Who Sustained Wilson and Hit Jingoes Hard. / thow error in Preaident Wilson's handling of the Mexican question, has the task of avoiding, if possible, any conflict with the former upholding of W. Fairbanks, Vice Presidential can: Hughes in an ada Vice President Fairbauk diana Republican tion, just before diana, on Aug Views eX; d in that addrs dito placed in the Con nal the present runni advocated the ri ! then and since have governad the President in dealing with the troubl some legacy left to hi from that of President Taft, who, In March, 1911, ordered 20,000 to the border on ac nt of continued lawlessness in Mexico Ae the Mexi can disorder were not remedied by country, ever since, and administration soldiers Any powey that troop have remai President Wilson has had job of protecting ry by freeboote; anton iu Prosperity at Home The fact that admission to Bri any empty facto available ter by the gpeaks for th ing high chine bo Grundy's Courier sas tion is enjoy derful has come to the country ocratic aistent Grundy and his tered upon the degree of prospe: administration, is with the criticls colleagues present Bankers Thank President Wilson 'R. R. MEN WIN SIX FULL CREW CASES Rallroads Get Decisions In Four Tests Of 1911 Act Before Sarvice Commission, brought by herhood of ten complaints representatives of the Brot | Rallroad Trainmen against the big rail roads of the Btate alleging violation of 1911, were de vivania Public the “full crew” Act of | cided by the Penn Service Commission in men and extra men ord trains In four cases it was held that the complaints were not well founded 1 § y y 1X deCisions up MAINE ing rain Phila. Will Have 1918 Endea Annuity To Oll Discov given ses an annuity w wealth of Pennsylvi I.. Drake rant revenues The annuity was $1.500 up against the ness men who compliment Pre Wilson for the promotion try’s business inter ministration An growing strength of the business the telegram sent representative bt financiers assembled with the annual of New York State Dan tion. The telegram over the ture of their president, B. E declared the be that the Federal Res resulted in great benefit to the coun {try at large as well as to the banking | interests conocel “Because some people blow alan derous words your way if you live with your conscience,” say: | Governor Brumbaugh. This, how | is hardly a satisfactory way of dis | pos'ng of tha accusations that he got over along in his gubernatorial campaign { and did not account for any Leampalgn expenses Roosevelt himself has destroyed principles and ideals. ileal ‘ for aims which he professed to cher ish would not have been abandoned because another defeat was the pros fluenced by belief that a second beat ing would bar him from the road to Washington henceforth { Supplies For Workmen Part Tt Sia Workmer Board od Ir by the « plies necessarily sel by { work should be included in wages” in The ruling is made Commiseioner J. W | Leech, in a case which will have an mportant bearing upon the claims in the anthracite region Refuses To Lift Road Race Ban. Highway Commissioner Black re | fused to reverse his ruling forbidding hillclimbing and | State highways, Informing a commit: tee of Fayelte countians that if publie sentiment was In favor of such con testa the Legislature could be petition ed to permit them | "avi rage weekly tion proceedings n an opinion by contests races on | Labor Department To Inspect Schools. Arrangements have been completed whereby school buildings throughout the State will be inspected by men of of Labor and | Industry, who Will make recommenda: | tons ns to fire escapes and similar fire hazards, Two Justices Appointed, These justices of the peace were pamed: John M. Scott, Beaver, and William BE. White, Beaver Falls. | the State Department KEYSTONE MEN | Camp Too Small, Will Be Moved | Nine Miles From El Paso. Lewis B. Wilson, Formerly a Subway Morally Wounded On Border—Blame On Engineer, Mexicans IB. Wilson, a y¢ Phila Fourth and Eighth At the Border. Major Gen- manding, which, be. #ites are proving toc great number of tro will make about three Fort Bliss, making it appr mately nine m P CAIDD les distant fr car line El! Paso, an ith no street f the Pennsylvan! juilias, in the Bi patrol that border two squadrons order f cements lowed closely Mexic American th of the near Do were Guardesmen Well Fed. ints which flooded the AY or two after the nd Pennsylvania troops were little justified, queitermaster's de partment her was almost swamped in putting adequate supplies in po } rapidivarriving oon rated camps a local canto: cited the fact that the guards being well fed, many of them an in civilian life and that 1 and assort are now Regular Arms In A messes are very much diversified ian those of the for the militiamen are sup different fact. the mili ing ing themselves with all magner of equip. ice box and a sup Very | Many sickness has occurred. unhardened militiamen arriving were while making camp, due to the combination of train weariness, the effects of too much ple and soda pop, hot sun, high altitude and the labor of pounding tent pegs into rock soll. These men have long since recovered and the health of all the commands is excelient. Many of the complaints sent East are undoubt- edly due in large measure to home sickness. Around the eamps small houses have been erected and these are serving as residenecs or club houses for officers. Colonels and other commanding offi. cers of militia here say very few en listed men with dependents have yet made application for discharge. Care fs being taken by officers to see that their men with dependent families send the greater part of their pay home, and in some instances regiment. al funds have been established to give further aid. overcome CANADIN CROPS PACELLENT | Returning Tourists Speak Well of Their Treatment in nada, pe | made { the lest National In ! not | citites passes Wests wheat the most wonderful imprinted in the len such a Was that he with him the stor Agriculturai Wester he will also have Advert outing Our Family History Why does the ordinary family keep 80 poor a record, not of its ows they are, for the most part enough-—but of its own pers None of us can see in front of us much further than the probable life time of our own children, and we do not lke to 90k even so far ax that. Surely it would give us a sense of space if we could see clearly a little further behind us, Moreover, 16 those who are engaged in the bringing up of their own chil- dren, a history of the family might furnish many a hint, Take the Ache Out of Foot-Ache. Bathe your feot in hot water. using Johnson's Foot Soap. Composed of Borax, lodine and Bran. At druggists Or sent postpaid for 25¢c by Thos. Gil} Sonp Co., 711 Kent Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. v doings dull alitien? A man may know what he ought te do, yet be unable to find anyone whe win do It, £