ST. CHARLES WOMAN WAS FORTUNATE It Was a Lucky Day for Mrs. Wiethoelter When She Read About Doan's “I had such awful cutting pains in the small of my back and hips, 1 often had to cry out,” says Mrs, Er nest Wiethoelter, 650 Madison St. St. Charles, Mo. “The pain was knife-like and I couldn't turn in bed, in fact I was almost helpless. My feet and ankles swelled badly, my hands were puffed up and there were swellings under my eyes. 1 often got so dizzy I had to sit down to keep from > falling and my health Mrs. Wistheskw was completely broken down. The kidney secretions pained terribly In passage and in spite of all the med- icine I took, I kept getting worse until I was a wreck, “By chance I read about Doen's Kidney Pills and bought some. After I had used half a box there was a change and I continued to improve ; the pains, aches and swellings left and my health returned.” Sworn to before me, WM. F. WOLTER, Notary Public. ALMOST TWO YEARS LATER, Mrs. Wiethoelter said: “I think as highly of Dean's as ever. When- ever I have used them, they have benefited me.” Got Doan's at Any Store, 60¢ a Box DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. AR Pfr = (Ne k Dah h > % 9) 5X Cuticura Stops Itching an Saves the Hair 4 [V\ All drnggista: Soap 2, Olntment 25 & 50, Talonm Sample each Tree of “Cuticara, Dept. BE, Boston.’ INDICESTION Juickly reMeved by SAL-SPEAR-MINTO, Send 25 cents in stamps for large trial box to The Sal-Spear-Minto Co.,, New York, who GET READY FOR “FLU” Keep Your Liver Active, Your | Bystem Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De- lightful, Safe and Sure, Physicians and Druggists are advis | Ing their friends to keep their systems { purified and their organs in perfect | working order as a protection inst | the return of influenza. They ow [that a clogged up system and a lazy | liver favor eolds, influenza and serious | complications, | To cut short a cold overnight and te | prevent serious complications take one | Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of water—that’s all. No salts, no nansea, no griping, no sickening after effects. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri- fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break. | fast. eEat what you please—no danger. | Calotabs are sold only in eoriginal scaled packages, price thirty-five cents, Every druggist | your money if delighted with Calotabs.—( Adv.) ——————— able, ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE | Name *‘Bayer” is on Genuing | Aspirin—say Bayer | ! RHEUMATISM :hses. Simple and inerpensive. For full infor ation send self addressed envelope Ww DR WOLTERS, M01 North Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis Veteran of the Plains Explained Why Buffaloes Invariably Traveled on a Zig-Zag Course. No falo move In a str person ever saw a herd of buf- 1e, They ai The late this as fol very cautions + 3. took ways mm either side. Teo @ surprise from an enemy Waiks o to the structed view try.” The buffalo that never mir cattle do. becoming stuck they t on their through the mud as a hog dees. They al irds out day and night, g dan and They to the bliguely unob- g coun- left, and thus ts an of the surroundin ed had many small traits 1 eattle. The or are pools as glides and swam or addled itd ana iin i : ways had gus to warn the herd of approachin storm as do cattle, their h ¢ € thelr : tiways faced a never “drifted.” lay flercest around with nds storms, their while down tossing sides 3 the fur on their humps from the winds. on sleeping mass of them o A and contentedly, great protected A Curious Case. “Here's a curious case.” “What's the matter?” “Young woman of twenty-seven mar- tying an old man, pas: seventy I” “Nothing peculiar about that—the oid man is very rich I presume.” “That's the curious thing about it— he isn't, he's as poor us a church mouse.” in Quite Too Many. Speech was given man to conceal his thoughts, but it was a needless preeau- tion in many eases.—Boston Tran- geript, {in a “Bayer package.” contaluing prop- jer directions for Headache, | matism. Name “Bayer” means genuine mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- Beautiful! Bermudas. hers about 300 Islands in the but inhabited are Bermuda it a score of { Their total population is about =1,00%) {of which one-third are | The Berm das attract viators because jof the mild which frost, and by their scenle beauty. The | evergreen islands exotic plants of numerous variety. The rondways are | with sweet smelling {are penetrated by ! | pools and the waters about are {for their ever-changing and { color. The islands the | North Carolina, about as far as Cleve land Is from New York, and at about { the same latitude as Charleston, Fort { Worth and San Diego, They are 677 miles from New York. if islands, them are nhout knows no climate, are clustered bejeweled and scented Crystn vivid le off const Unforgivable, Her Mother-——What's the matter be tween yom and Mr, Klassiks? Miss Tonsils—He insulted me. He [sald I sang like a siren. The idea, | comparing my voice to an automobile horn ! it Is Both, “I find a new camera Is a positive necessity.” “Yet you cannot deny it Is a negative proposition.” Of Course, “What a flowing style that author has!” “Naturally; be writes a run- ning hand.” ed to become normal, healthy Instant Postum “2, a BOND THEFTS LAID TO MASTER ROBBER Trusted Messenger Boys in New York Lured to Life of Crime. New York.—The sinister hand of a master robber has been directing the series of bond thefts. which has re- sulted in the loss, throug ‘rusted em- ployees of banking and brokevage houses in the financial district of New York city, of nearly $1,000,000, accord. ing to the belief of the police, In no other manner can the authort- ties account for the fact that Inexperi- enced boys, some of them just out of school, have been able to plan and ex- ecute successfully thefts of securities on a gigantie scale. No boy's brain, it ' ~~ LulTans «a of n Life of Crime. i= comtendoed, could Man some of the startled Wall rained minds of tective force, detectives in the and bonding companies employ which have lost heavi ¥. are Seri d directs the They that the ester nls work mre of working on the actual operatives, the theory eriminal is a man of unusual an imtimate knowl habits of financial ability dge of and the ap- wis} Wildl houses, 3 & i bud 3 thods in which the Ee Me clerks, It Is belies criminal banking and brokerage with essen. 8 ape acquaintance house and then, opelessly or 1 glittering and crime, are h them they open before the easy rewards of a life of Man Fell Eight Stories, Landed in Rocking Chair James Hamilton, 35 years old, a telegraph operator, of Kings ton Springs, Tenn. fell or was pushed—he doesn’t reeall which ~~from an eight-story window of a St. Louis hotel, He landed in a sitting posture in a rocking chalr on the side walk, escaping with slight injur- ies due to his fall being broken by two electric wire cables at the height of the second story. He is being treated at the hospi- tal for a cut head ang splinter wound In the right side, R000 IO000000000000050000000 14 UNDER WATER 18 MINUTES Man Is Rescued and Resuscitated by Crew of Patrol Boat—May Recover, Philadelphia.—~After being under water in the Delaware for eighteen minutes Frank Burke was rescued and resuscitated by the crew of the patrol boat, Burke, an employe of the Cramp shipyards, fell into the water from a hull on which he was working and disappeared beneath the surface, after struggling fir a few minutes. Fellow workmen made several at- tempts to rescue him, but were unsue- cessful until the arrival of the patrol boat. Burke was located with grap- pling hooks and rushed to. the emer gency hospital at the shipiyard. Here the pulmotor was applied. Physicians say Burke may recover. Must Build Jail for Youth. Walla Walla, Wash. ~Penitentiary authorities here must bulid a separate prison cell and yard for the confine ment of ene prisoner, Frank Sowders, vxteen years old. By a decision of the state supreme court the youth must be imprisoned for manslaughter, but a state law bars offenders of ten. der age from adult eriminals’ asso ciation. Under conviction for man- slaughter a prisoner cannot be sent to the state reform school, WORSE THAN | DEADLY POISON GAS | Kidney disease is no respector of Dore sons. It attacks roung and old alike. In most cases the victim Is warned of the approaching danger. Nature fights back. Headache, indigestion, Insomnia, lame back, lumbago, sciatica, rheuma- tism, pain in the loins and lower ab- domen, difficulty in urinating, all are indication of trouble brewing in your kidneys. When such symptoms appear you will almost certainly fina quick relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, This famous old remedy has stood the test for two hundred years in help- ing mankind to fight off disease, It is imported direct from the home | laboratories in Holland, wheres it has helped to develop the Dutch into one of the sturdiest and healthiest races in the world, and it may be had at almost every drug store, Your money | romptly refunded if it does not re- | ieve you, Be sure to get the genuine | GOLD MEDAL ¥rand. In sealed pack- ages, three sizes Adv. —————————— Artist, ‘vey’ the “Yes” “When au man s: hing you sugg: wme time and you'tl probably find that | ie lsn't paying much real attention to { Exchange, to every |! Identy | ys BLOp 8 our remarks.” - luck your a Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured | by local applications ar they cannot reach ! the diseased portion of the ear. There in | enly one way to cure Catarrhial Deafness, | | Drug Stores Sell it. @ and that Is by a constitutional remedy. | . tf 2 p HALLS na PIARRH MEDICINE acts | Five million people® through the Elood on the Mucous Biurface : of the Bystom, : Cate pg De a “is | use it to KILL COLDS afness caused by an infla 3 ’ BpmIiLl'S 48,000 tion of the | mucous lining of ichian Tube. | you have a hearing, and closed, Deafness is the can be re restored to its nore hearing may be destroyed forever Many cases of Deafriess are caused by Catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the Mucous Burfaces ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for case of Catarrhal Deafness t) be cured by HALLS when it is entirely duced and this tube BroMiDE Standard ccld remedy for ~4n tablet f{orrn—nals opiates—bresks ay aw AOUrpe—tel inves grip J Bh Money buck 41 iv foie, pening box bes, un top with Me picture, any y that cannot a CATARRH wid 4: i o B All Druggists 5c. Clre ulars free, F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio. Beneath Her Notice, Cary—""Whaut Kay tramp along Beehe “I never speak to the horrid things.” to a Carlene ado you ales Re; AGENTS Duretoar, sizex for any Lt i. reduce Vert Vurnisee eune. FRECKLE didn’t | furnace # NOU, ash Curt Co Distinguished, “What's his clam to dbs “Him? He's the man who C.: Unequal — Ing symptom. toil expression among women, yet ey istresse ess of the significance of this ailments. at you need. It quickly asserts TT nT A thirty years this good old root and herb medicine Foo been American women to health, The Splendid Recovery of Ars. Coventry Newark, N. ].—“ The doctor aid | had organic trouble and treated me for several weeks, At times | could not walk at all and I suffered with my back and legs so | often had to stay in bed. I suffered off and on for ei ears, Finally [heard that Lydia inkham'sVegetable Compound was a good medicine, and | tned it with splendid effect. | can now do my housework and my washing, Err 4 egetable Compo Blood Medicine and 2 three of my friends are taking it to ther advantage. You may use my name fog a tesimonial.” — Mrs. THERESA COVENTRY, 75 Bumett St, Newark, NJ Mrs. Hunt tells how it helped her Detroit, Mich.~*I wasin a general run-down condition, was very nervous and tired, had backache and other troubles. | suffered for several years, was not able to work at times and tried doctor's medicine with no resubs. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Come pound advertised, and after taking it a shart time | was much better, I am still taking it myself and giving it to my daughter, and sm glad to recommend Vegetable anytime." ~Mrs.M.E.Hunt, | 71 Davison Ave. 'S | pound Q.. LYNN, - % de wy Soin ET Ha ne gt PMR oer i ToT er niacin na IE a