‘ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Mime ‘Bayer’ is on Genuins Aspirin—say Bayer Wintind on “Braver Tablets of Aspirin’ fhe = “Bayer package,” containing prop ae Jivections for Colds, Pain, Head rf, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu asratioxs. Name “Bayer” means genuine Mfapierta prescribed by physiclans for Sihetees years. Handy tin boxes of 11 salslets cast Tew cents, Aspirin Is trade seat of Bayer Manufacture of Mono smesticacidoster of Sallcylicacld.—Adv filiterature. “Siang seems to sell well” *“feaxk. The thing now 1s to be 1 Terry.” Standard cold remedy for 20 jours win tablet forme-esafe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days Money back if it fails, The genuine box has a Fad top with Mr Hill's picture. At All Drag Steres Slnstatine Subdues the Inflamma gions and Eases the Sorencss Quicker Than Anything Else on Earth. Yer only 30 cents and gat a big box of Sexy's Mustarine, which Is the origina seated plaster and is made g vend pellow mustard--no substitutes are —— of stron mwenche and back ss a sure, speody 3 See Sar bronchitis, ple cad & draw the (nfl md sere feet there is am @et real action wi after the pain and < powell. Yes It burns, t mA doesn't give sex Whe wrist, tm the jaw-—it kills palin. md. get Mustarine always In Ter. STOPS PAIN. § LCE LES “To abort a cold and prevent come plications, take a “The purified and refined calomel tablets that are mausealess, safe and sur ol and in Price 35¢c. ‘DON'T SUFFER EADACHE or NEURALGIA et the long established remedy -KOHLER- ANTIDOTE es relief ia 15 minutes TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE Pen 12 Cents EveErywHERS ar DRUG STORES ano HGENERAL STORES (dlr Bg, Co, Baltimore, Me. A EE A Hard Nut 40 Crack When a cold hits you in the head or Wicent, it's hard to got rid of it Bes't expuriment, Break it up 44% Hale's Honey of Horehound $8 Tar. Prompt and effective. droggists, socts. a bottle, A ——————————— Pry Pie's Toothache Droge EDDIE COLLINS NO YET ON DOWN GRADE White Sox Star Looks Good for Many More Campaigns, Probably in Slump Such as All Play ers Are | ‘able to Encounters Failed t&. Come Through in Pinches in Big Series. Since Eddie Collins’ showing in the world's series, an exhibition far below what was expected of the so-called king of second basemen, baseball follow- ers are beginning to wonder how much longer the star infielder of the White Sox will remain at the top of his class. Many noticed signs that he wns slipping in the games with the Reds, Certainly he wasn't the Col- lins of old in the post season battles, class with the American leaguer. ers, no matter how great, have every now and then. His playing in the league campalgn would hardly bear out the bellef that his life as a star Fitzgerald In Washington Post. He played hls usual dependable game dur- Ing the pennant race. Jut it is true that he the form expected of him in the big series. In other post season games done himself, And this fallore to Eddie Collins. come through In the pinches against the Reds is no doubt what has started the fans to wondering if, like all other great players, Collins is finally com- ing to the end of his rope In the big show, As ages go, Collins is still a young man. He is only thirty-two, but for a ball player, and particularly an in fielder, that is a rather ripe age. And as service goes he is one of the real veterans in the big leagues, He has been playing professional baseball since 1008. He has seen 14 seasons come and go in the national pastime. a POUGHKEEPSIE COURSE | IS SHORTENED A MILE | For the first time in the twen- ty-two years of its history, the varsity race at the Pough- keepsie regatta next June will be for three miles instead of the traditional four. The new course probably will start at the Columbia boat-house, one mile below the old starting point, and will finish in the same place as in the past, about one mile bes low the high bridge. This an nouncement was made tonight by Charles Halsted Mapes, chairman of the board of stew- ards of the annual rowing classic. A DR ei . ® ads PETERSON WILL BE REFEREE Veteran Billiard Expert Will Officiate at Various Games to Decide Championships. Charles C. Peterson, veteran St Louis billlard expert, and one of the widest known figures in the game, has accepted terms whereby he will offi ciate as referee at all games played in the balkline, three-cushion and pocket billlard tournaments which will decide the championships In these three styles of play. TO MAKE EVERY STUDENT FIT Alm of Compulsory Training at Har. vard to ‘Teach Various Forms of Exercise and Sport. The aim of Harvard's compulsory training for freshmen is to make every student who enters college In the fu. ture physically fit, and 0 teach forma of exercise and sport which he can en- joy in actual participation while In college and efter graduation. The In novation will strengthen future Har vard varsity athletic teams by the dis govery of latent mateviel, What Neighbors Say Alexandria, Va—' For many yesrs 1 have suffered with atomach trouble and indigestion; my liver would become inac- tive and sluggish. These ailments have given me a great deal of distress an worry. Just recently I was advised to take Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets and I find them excellent. They e#ct on the liver and regulate the bowels nnd they have given n+ more real relief from my ailments than in» medicine I have ever taken.”—Mrs, fiama Posey, 114 N, West St. The Family Tonic Petersburg, Va.—"“Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has been my family tonic and builder for several years. I con- sider it the most reliable tonic on the market, and I keep it in my home all the time ready for use. The ‘Plensant Pellets’ [ find most satisfactory also when ny of my family complains of sluggish liver and rsonstipation. 1 have also taken the ‘Fa. vorite Prescription’ during motherhood while, I ean truthfully say that ‘Favorite Pre scription’ lessens one's suffering and it is always a pleasure to me to recommend the ‘Prescription’ to expectant mothers, as Dr. Pierce's other remedies, to those who need such medicines.” —Mrs Blood-Discases Alexandria, Va.—"Dr. Plorce’'s Colden Madical Discovery has done wonders fot When my daugh ter was about two years old she broke put on her arms with eczema; the doc called it ‘baby eczema.’ They were of sores and when the ban hieed., I had dirine from the dool yt it did not He said she would have It ev espec y In springtime. Al m heip her, YORr, eal Discovery’ and one bottle completely cured her and she has never had any re turn or sign of it since. I have also given it in cases of Lronchitiz and it was always very k in giving rellef.~Xra J. W €ing, 1207 Prince SL Quaint and Ancient While chatting with a { t} i Since nothing whatever happens to us outdide of our own brain, the supreme importance of being able to control what goes on in that mysterioua brain Is patent. Arnold Bennet, MORE GOOD THINGS. On a chilly night a dish of hot soup is one of the most appetizing of all foods with which to start the eve- ning meal, If the dinner to follow is a substantial and filling meal the soup may be Hght and stimu lating with but little nourishment, but if the food which Is provided he light a cream soup, bisque or chowder should be the first dish. Soup a la Clermont.—Take the upper crust of a small French loaf, cut in small pleces, remove the crumbs and put Into a bowl with two cupfuls of well seasoned stock, Place In a erate for half an hour. Slice four large onions, fry brown in butter drain, and boll for twenty minutes in beef stock to cover, Add the onions and the bread to two quarts of beef stock; pour into a {ureen and serve with grated cheese, passad on a separate plate, Mus!iroom Soup.-Cut Into dice one and one-half eupfuls rooms. Stew until tender in a cupin! of beef stock. To this add one quart of stock, Thicken with a tablespoon- ful flour rubbed smooth with a tablernoonful of butter. Season mod- oven hot i soup of fresh mush of iit and pepper and minced parsiey. Combination Soups.—Put Into a soup kettle a hambone, a beefbone pod of red pepper and two cupfuls Cover with cold water a r until the peas are soft, 1 bones pepper, and serve, Bein Soup.- +71 ana and season Don’t blast your Liv Bowels, but tak wt Ca You men and feeling right—who coated tongue, ba breath, dizziness, can’ fous, nervous and u a sick, gnssy, disor colds, Are you keeping ) els your insides every f{ omel, Salts, Oil a: Cascarets work wi cleanse the stomach, undigested, fermenting fo gnses; take the ex liver and carry out of the constipated waste matter and pol gon in the bowels, Cascarets clean with ¢ remove the yd ox3 hile ———————— A Clear Conscience, “Don't some of those haunt you?” “No: i them.” pever murdered any of Bore Eyes, Blood -Fhot Nyse, Sticky Eyes, all healed promptly with night. ir applications of Roman Eye Balsam. Adv No, there Is no Insurance the flames kindled hy na Back Lame and Achy? Don’t let that bad back make you miserable. Find out what is wrong. If you suffer with a constant back. ache, feel lame, weak and all-played out: have dizzy nervous spells, you may well suspect your kidneys. 1f kidney irregularities distress you too, you have additional proof. Don’t wait! Use Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy people everywhere ure recommending. Ask Your Neighbor! A Virginia Case Mrs, Ben. Ball 17 Pecan Bt., Abingdon, 3 Va, says: “i was down with kidney 7 YOIRANn'e eves trouble. I would be-j& come dizzy and ev-@ black before me. 14 rh had terrible head 8 aches, My back wus I yl 1 was tly dis. 2 Hl trossed the w a my ae acted, CA cured me." Get Doan’s at Any Store, 80¢ a Box DOAN'’S %pnue FOSTERMILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. 8top Your Coughing pred to let thet . Stoo the TE SL erything would turn Al ol weak and also ached. Doan’s Kidney Pills PILLS nest by org throat canned to.antoes, an onlon fine ped, six Simmer until fuls of ly « and cupfuls of coid the beans ind serve, of cold roast turkey Add a stalk of eceler) pinch of powders ped fine, a simmer for several he and thick each of flou little genson to taste poonful blended with a butter sOUD. —————— the somber realm of leaf. ieas trees, russet yoar dreamy air, tanned reaper hour of case, When all the felds brown and bare Thos, inhaled the in his some are lying Read BREAKFAST DISHES. Of all breakfast cakes the edi- ble easily distinguish leaden found SOZRY. rieties eating and even in vate kitchens, Batter for grid die cakes should in be found quite an addition the texture of the cakes. Use an turner and never turn a cake to A perfect pancake batter will Buckwheat Griddle Cakes ~For the colder months these cakes are more common than the wheat and are used quite freely. Be sure to get a good of buckwheat flour. Make a flour with a softened yeast cake, or if place In the morning and more buckwheat flour to make a thick batter and set away. To the which is to be used for the morning's cakes add sour or sweet milk, salt and a bit of soda; beat and thin to a good batter, then cook as usunl. A thin batter makes a more tender cake. This original battér will be good for several weeks If the break: fast batter is never added to that to be used the next day, Rice Pancakes~Mix two cupfuls of boiled rice with two cupfuls of milk and let stand In a cool place overnight. In the morning add three cupfuls of sifted flour, one teaspoon ful of salt, one tablespoonful of melt ed butter and one tablespoonful sugar. Beat until thoroughly mixed with two cupfulys of milk, a table. spoonful of baking powder and three eggs, the stiffly-beaten whites added Inst. Perfection Muffins~Mix together three cupfuls of flour, one cupful of cornmeal, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one tablespoonful of sugar and one teaspoonful of salt, Work In two tablespoonfuls of butter or Inrd: add three beaten eggs and two cup. fuls of milk. Peat well and bake In buttered muflin tins. . ons Nerele Magu packa Be? Ke? ge NOW 5 forming a syndicate an ell located oll and gas ng your leuses un at TEXAS Radio Device. a leading N ines ’r des , Which releases | The fy ster + pounds are clearer inventions, says the rican. The clearness of s+ upon the regularity and with this system the it hematical is released with a acing na wi, has further adva in that it is cheaper, & The device mpier and more 3 If the well furable than those now (in use, claims for this founded, it is thought that It w a distinct step In advance of what invention prove so {ar been accomplished In this line, and hence its possibilities are creating considerable interest in the radio world, Mysterious Theft of Diamonds. 0, in transit between London Ceylon, have disappeared to be the biggest robbery of its kind there have been many greater between sthier places. } face case between London and f ris of volved an amount of $740,000, the im potwoeen this case and that on Nagoya, which occurred last July. were stolen from the vessel in trapsit to India, He who becomes vicious i= lost. ———————— A blend of ends and procuring small tras sounties of Texas and 200 drilling wells in this ares have t and one thet you will sbsoluiely cont ULARS TODAY. OIL LANDS COMPANY g your fr EET IN 85 3 Fort Werth, KNEW HE WOULD BE yoo i FCN Innkesner Ev Faith in the Punctuality of His Coming Guest. idently Had mantic? 14d Engl traveled i shman, James An Mrsging » fowl cookin very onencnid ROHL, “Sou may not have that, t ye AVAL 8 gle hein nt oy - t the traveler . * answered the landiord, “Put six months ago he ordered a fowl to be ready for him at precisely | two o'clock today, we are expects { ing him every minute, ¢ saat “hq What Profiteering Leads To. “1 sce where a tenant was a i 3 1 “r - En GIorg rr outod for beating his over the head with a club” “Well?” “He “Why “He Wen must be a smart feliow an?" demands a pretty trial by no twelve Lued good and true would decide a case against a tenant and in favor of a In ford nowadays."—Birmingham Herald, is fare 1303 ne ¥ (i AR Married men are nearly all inventors—of excuses, great | A good many moving spectacles are due to heartless jandiords SU SOA AAAS. _ a _. fon wheat and
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