A Feeling of Securi You naturally feel secure when you know that the metlicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Buch a medicine is Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every pottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded from wegetable herbs, It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses, ; It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and blad- der troubles. : A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores eat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Eimer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y,, for a sibel e - 50 MILLION FOR GOTHAM DOCKS New York Plans Gigantic Im- provement on the Hudson River Water Front TAKE TEN YEARS TO BUILD New System Is to Consist of Wide Plers, Slips and Marginal Streets, With Warehouses and Tracks Where Available in Rear, New York-The greatest water | front improvement here in 50 years, | involving the removal of 82 antiquated i mention this paper.—Adv, Natures New Role, Robert, age three, had been put to the At afternuvon nap in appearing. a long was slow the erection in their stead of 18 new and vastly larger plers of Intest design The improvement will cost £30.000,- | his sister came into the room, gleep,” she commanded. “Well, sister, nature he answered between sobs—Indlanap- olis News. won't ————— plete. Work Is expected to be started | next spring. This, with the proposed vehicular! New Jersey, is expected to | solve New York's West side The new of fo “he front sy i | ors, and with warehouses and dock pt stem water wide 1 to consist i slips Wright's Indian without stomach, llver and bowels Vegetable Pills restore regularity griping.—Ady Some Good Came Out of It Jud Tunkins says war has put a who used to he how much better fn Europe. any mn — Snow comes down in the winter, ice goes up In the sumn HAS NO PAIN NOW What Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Did for Mrs. Warner. Onalaska, Wis, —** Eve such pains in my back and lower part of stomach 1 could not lie in bed. I suf. fered so it seemed as though 1 would die, and 1 was pot regular either. I suffered for a year and was unfit to do my housework, could only wash HLL dishes once in a : : while. 1 read an TY i advertisement of a . what Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound had done for other women and decided to try it. It surely did wonders for me. 1 have po pains‘now and 1 can do my house- work without any trouble at all. | will always praise your medicine as I do not believe there is a doctor that can do as much good in female weakness, and you may use these facts as a testi monial.”"—Mrs. LEsTER E. WARNER, R. 1, Box 69, Onalaska, Wis. The reason women write such letters to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. and tell their friends how they are helped is that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound hasbrought health and happiness into their lives. Freed from their illness they want to pass the good news along to other sufferin women that they also may be relieve "Thousands of Happy Housewives in ir husbands to prosper— encouraged 11d make a home of their ng rent and reduce the where they could reach independence hy where they « owWn~-save pa cost of livi prosperity and on easy terms 0 an Acre wjand similar many years has bushels of wheat (oo the acre, of farmers In Western raised crops in a single season worth more than the wholes cost of thelr land. With such crops come prosperity, inde- pendence good homes, and all the com- orts and happy living. Farm Gardens — Poultry — Dairying are sources of income second only te grain growing and stock ralsing. Good elimgte, good neighbors churches, schools, rural telephone, ete, give you the opportunities of & new land with the conveniences of old settied districts. For tilustrated 1Mterature, maps, deserip- tion of farm opportunities In Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, reduced allway fates, ete, Write Department of Immigration, Ottawa, Can, or 7. A. BARRISON 210 B. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa, Canadian Government Agent that which through te 0 Hundreds RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous bee cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL " qne world's standard remedy for these disorders, will often ward these dis. eases and the body against further attacks. roe sizes, all dri MM. lk or hy So 2 - i Will Pay Out in Four Years. “The 1 to pay pay east of con jetion Is expect for Itself v | I Cosgrove, t four years’ r Michael sen wall tire stretch, has been bullt io depth row” tO 4 most of the real the i elity. “These new pler 1,600 Years Ago Citizens of | Rome Were Tormented by |! " i Edicts Have Familiar Ring-——His Edicts and Curses Do- ing No Good, He Advised Resort to Boycott, Diocletian's Rome.~-Let those who ear comfort from the fact know C. LL. is no newer than plagues which from. lug fact, tormented with bounds in prices, with pogr hun the the ad anciet bothered themselves this city fteer 1.000 years ago. Ruler Fixed Prices. reign of Dio in 300 A. D. the empers disturbed by his subjects, wl suffered from H . «. that fixed the prices of food was In the onrished fetian, « the tufls and drew | Barred Checker Game San Francisco His wife was jealous she would permit him to play with his brother, Shirley lingame told Superior Judge John J. Van Nostrand, He said Mrs. Edna B. Burlingame hroke up the game in their home be- cause she thought her husband wasn't paying enough attention to her. He -shosved the judge scars on his inflicted by his wife ght years ago, he sald, when Se stopped the game of checkers, “Lucky you weren't playing peony ante” observed the judge, “or she might have killed you.” He granted the di- voree. 80 not even checkers bar face, sa AA ‘Underwater © Western Newspaper Uslon tographic diving bell, 50 per cent If they | story,” continued | ut hecnuse of the | iter it will stop nt two ve the most mod front even nees for rapid handling of including lectrie gts of nll kinds, lower North river it was In 187L Cranes, wi. there is not big © War nitted further for two Haft +} Pel 0 Problem a schedule for his procl HER, To read read the many long-winded documents which i io and other perpetrated The “moved of of th functionaries st three or four years of the profiteer for profit which Is to the {5E1 8 ont rtion real sine © he sells.” and the In inl wish wild be ire” “fixed prices she re. } throughout the em liar ring which makes giad who want history popular, ’ : “ relief comfort and 4 ! ts unfort and J goods ruler's hist the modern « fires + ry itizens wing informed t is are to go up: 5K nor ont i d utensils, it: 50 household use, and 500 of ali kinds, 6001 “ks nnd holts, 700 per cent; 1 ®SPOONR, per cent; wl per cent: |! ware and #11) per « fit All on present prices, which are from 300 | to 1.000 per cent above pre-war prices, | earthier china, from 400 those to increnses are Home Fulton, rw 4 Boonville After Twenty Years Mo.~A fumily reunion held week recently was Will J. Back of Red back In his old first time In 20 The reunion wae held in the old home Mr. Back was born and reared and he slept in the same bed that once was his when he was a youth. Other interesting mementos of his youth are still In the home, which ts now occupled by Mr, and Mrs. E. A, Back. Mr. Back left Booneville in 1884 and this week's visit is his second A number of Missouri one ie in that was honie for the town years, wit ot wielre plers were brought out, the worse the " growling bigger. La Guardia Lauds Project “The new plan,” sald President F. H. La Guardia of the board of alder men, “means that New York is going an in length, In place of the diinpi- dated structures which are a disgrace will be m maximum dockage space of xy foot Two 4 wide, feet” Along commission nnd a f the new plers will be 100 feet seven 100 feet and nine 120 water front the has unde: under contract £00 O00 (XK), New York's already projects to DAN DALY QUITS MARINES War Here Who Won Two Medals Will Go Into Business. First the hist the servieeos with the exception yooh ret Famous New York. undoubtedly $lergt. Dan Daly, in of hins hoon placed on the Inactive list of the Ma- rine Corps reserve Daly valor In the capture of Fort is sald all the Services who * known man all #e . York of Argonne fame won two m six of honor for in Halt], 3 man in holds two medals the Doxer rebellion and Riviere in and to be the only honor, n the world war his feats of ex- ry*won for him the me. and the erolx du guerre the cross from Gen nal have lle militaire rom France, and distinguished ng. His go into marines the old service Pershi passing fror business the active list to removes from the of ih . i alr most school pieture sque soldiers, DIG UP RUM 100 YEARS OLD Workmen Demolishing Graves in New York Make Very Interest. ing Find, Rochester, N. Y.—Interest among the workmen engaged In removing bodies from the ancient Puliney street cemetery, in hanced when a tered that tration. After much hard work the men dis closed what proved to be a Inrge stone It was secure Geneva, was grave apparently was neous i" resisted pene jug of peculiar shape ily sealed, but after it had been care fully cleaned of more than 100 the accumulation years the ledford Ram, 17%" The wording potter, About two galions of fluid found in the lug. which’ may have originally held ten gallons, I — I. Killed Rattiesnake Family, Poncopog, small rapttlers and thelr mother was reservation near here, ones. This is considered an unusual. ly large rattlesnake family. Mead of Orphan Home in lowa Is Killed in the Presence of Children, Jultus Doden, acting superintendent ! of the German Lutheran Orphans’ | home, south of this elty, was fatally | gored. | He dled 15 minutes after the cel. | dent, which was witnessed by a score | of children and employees, who were | powerless to give ald. Rev. Mr. Doden was for 27 years in the Muscatine parochial school, telegraphy, Burton P, Willlams and were married ag Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs, Williams both hold operators’ 1i- censes listed as first class by the fed. Drifters of American Army Stay in the Gay City. Former American Soldiers Soon Drop into the Foulness and Darkness of the Parisian Apache Life. Paris. Two thousand former Amer lean soldiers are adrift in Paris. Most of them are utterly jobless, while a The majority gain their living by questionable means, following the races, touting dance halls and worse places, while « large pamber are living In absolute dégrada- tion In the Apache quarters of Paris, as thieves, nccomplices of feminine crooks and in other criminal pursuits. Officers of thé Paris post of the American Legion declare nothing less than a regiment of military police can police appear to be powerless before the superior vigor and Initiative of the former Yank soldiers, The Paris post of the Legion, numbering only about 000, ean do nothing against them. The situation grows worse from day; to day. These men, leftovers, are part of the tragedy of the war-—the lotus-eat ing sediment of the American army. Some of them stayed when the Amer feun army went home. Others went back to the states but drifted again to Paris. During the war most of the A. E. F. got a tasie of Paris, the uniform being an introduction to any ecircie The highest paid army in Europe, the Yanks had everything their own way. Now things have changed and the for mer heroes have sunk to the lowest depths of degradation. Men are con: stantly driffing back to Paris where they still find some looseness and the same lHeense, but the life they knew before has passed and they soon drop into the darkness of a life of crime until the prison doors open for them, % A emmditmretpeansubangoilise lig Gott sso i SAFETY FIRST! - ssh ABBA a AAT SI "” teh rantain which contains Ce Another Kind. “Do you see yonder house? 1 know for a fact there are spirits in it.” “A haunted ting! Do nce In “No; they are kept in the cellar” interest. aist house? How the spirits make a the sleeping rooms? “Cold in the Head” wok of Catarrh fs Nasal head” will CATARRH &y “tem, them find ths ! use of MEDICINE will bull i cleanse the and snyder jess lable to oolde Repeat at- tacks of Acute Caterrh may | Chronle Catarrh HALL/S CATARRH taken Internally and a fiiood on the Mueo tem, Shus red: restoring normal All Druggists ¥. J. Cheney & Co. OF SAME ORIGIN AS COAL Wood Believed tc Be Basis of Jet, Sub. stance Long Used for Various Ornaments, Jet 18 a sort of lignite or anthracite, often cut and polished, which has the welght and texture of kind of anthracite, It Britain since hefore his J and was comm in peculiarities in the hardest been used torie has fo times on the from which t hase buttons, rings, armiets and other ornaments Julius Caesar » ance of jet Britain, ments are with in them. The n ary Whit Whitney it Bronze rome jot bends age mes Indes to the abund- in and Jet Roman ts need? et for ros ams found relics heads at was foun It regular masses in hard sha rock s 4d in the in ir le known as QCCUrs tet Often microscopic examination dis closes coniferous wood In the compo. sition of fet. It is probable that jet was developed when masses of wobd drifted down a river, rotted or became water logped and sank out at sea, be buried in a deposit | of fine mod which hardened eventually into shale Rometimes of bi tumin are found in jet cavities, whi irm the suspicion of Detroit News, coming gradually drops ¥¢ ns seeme (oo © won] origin Always Unpopular Number, { {8 thorot If 13 down fo 8 die within a year, says superstition. The person born on the thirteenth of the month will be unlucky throughout unpopular, neal. w life: no one shonid embark on a jour. ney or start an enterprise on the thi | teenth of the month; while the thir teenth house in a row Is nearly always tenantless renumbered 11A Ie : or or 15 the re pleasin: eral ta y \ rer packages cmchd GRAMMAR AS IT IS WRI Third Man Had Also He Was Anxious Corrected. lester of Balicyl Had Hicuitier i. Ww Get tp The Observant Fiivverist “Same of those big fina: 1 must be takin’ quit remarked Farn “What makes you “Nobody has taken quite some time to bo gasoline.” Lotz of people lo do not know what they find It vents J Sores fom, So - 4 - be te en: RRERY | N NY
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