rm PR DARLING BABY RIGHTENS HOME Children’s Laughter a Pleasing Sound Altoona, Pa.~—‘‘I am writ- ing to tell you what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- und has done for me. We Pe six children die almost at birth. From cae hour to nine- teen days is all they have lived. Before my next one was born I took a dozen bot- tles of your Vegetable Com- pound, and I can say that it is the greatest medicine on earth, for this baby is now four months old, and a healthier baby you would not want. I am sending you picture of her. Everybody says ‘That is a very healthy looking baby.” You have my consent to show these few lines to anybody.’’— Mrs. C. W. Benz, 131 8rd Avenue, Altoona, Pa. ~ Mrs. Janssen’s experience of interest to childless wives. Millston, Wis.—**] want to give you a word of praise for your wonderful medicine. We are fond of children, and for a considerable time after we were married I feared I would not have any. I began taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, and it strengthened me so I now have a nice, strong, healthy baby girl. I suffered yery ittle at childbir th, and I give all the credit to your medicine, and shall always recommend it nighly."" Mrs, H. H. JANSSEN, Millston, Wis. Mrs. Held of Marinette, Wis., adds her testimonial for Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. She says: Marinette, Wis.—*‘I was in a nervous condition and very irregular. My doctor advised an operation. My husband brought me one of your booklets and asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It overcame my weakness so that I now have a healthy baby girl after having been mar- ried nine years. I am glad to recommend your medicine, and you may use my letter as a testimonial.’’—Mrs. H. B. HELD, 830 Jefferson St., Marinette, Wis. There are many, many such homes that were once childless, and are now blessed with healthy, happy children because Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has restored the mother to a strong and healthy condition, as it acts asa natural restorative for ailments as indicated by backache, irregu- larities, displacements, weakness and nervousness. Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments of women are not the surgical cnes— they are not caused by serious displace- ments or growths, although the symptoms may be the same, and that is wh 80 many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restorative. It can be taken with perfect safety and often prevents serious troubles. Therefore if you know of any woman who is suffering and has been unable to secure relief and is regretfully looking forward to a childless old age, ask her to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, as it has brought health and happiness into so many homes once darkened by iliness and despair. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments Peculiar to Women” will be sent to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable information. Marvel of the Age. | Vaccine In Whooping Cough. “Rafferty,” Mr. Dolan, “was! Reports on the use of vaccine In 408 you ever to a circus?” | cases of whooping cough have been “Many a time.” j collected by an Italian physician, “And what was the most wonderful | showing excellent results In a large thing there,” | proportion, but in 100 other cases “I wag. The I kep’ shovin'| there was no apparent benefit. Im money into the window to the | provement, with a marked less« ning same old tricks has kep' me marvelin’ | or disappearance of the spasms, ‘sas at myself more than I ever did at the | the rule when the Injections were elephants.” made in the first ten days of the dis j ease. In advanced stages, a few cases showed great benefit, but improve ment was mostly only transient, ——————————_— sald way see Though He’s Probably Forgotten, After n woman captures a ruan and | leads him away from the altar she | spends the rest of her life trying to | Transients, find out the name of the. first girl he | So you've struck it rich and kissed.—Toledo Blade. j are able to keep several servants? | Briggs—Alas, no—only to hire Rather Mixed. | them. “What is his walk In life?” { — —- “He is demonstrator for a new auto Before retiring a cup of Garfield Tea. mobile.” For good digestion and continued good { health.— Adv, Poverty Is the best foundation on | om which to start to bulld a successful | career, Griggs— It is more honorable to acknowledge ‘our faults than to boast of our merits. Kill That Cold With dials CASCARA &/7 QUININE on OATPLY ao Colds, Coughs *omI® La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days— Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonle Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 2 restive Gan Soming, Seco ss vont Ee success to s you can Ae A ay Land at*15 to ago An Acre SEER SE a ie 8 id a apologises of fret F. A. Harrison, 210 North Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. Canadian Government Agent. . TY _ : < Pet Ye J \ AGLI OY Uncle Walt’s fory/ wat J ¥ BHaso | Ed FATHERS OF MEN é¢ HERE is much truth in the old saying, ‘As the twig is bent, so the tree inclines” observed the re- tired merchant. “If a hoy Inclined and reliable man, it would be nothing vicious.” “You're full of excelsor,” sald the hotelkeeper polite. ly. “All those chestnutty old say- Ings are fakes. The patriarchs used to be always saying that the boy is the father of the man, but he Ign't; and he isn't grandmother to the man, either. You can't study a boy and predict what sort of a man he's going to be, any more than the official forecaster can examine his maps and “You observe that my larboard eye is somewhat discolored and 1 have a contusion on my brow, and my nose Is slightly out of alignment, day I was pirooting along a back street big, husky teamster pounding the saw- dust out of a venerable horse that had seen better days. I went up to him and protested in the most courteous way, and he sald it would afford him genuine pleasure to kick my spine up through my hat, if I didn’t gO my way and leave him alone. I informed him that if he hit that horse again I would push his countenance out of place, and he Immediately clubbed the suffering animal harder than ever. “1 am glad to say that I succeeded In kicking most of the rind off the teamster's shins before hd got me down and sat on my head, but I sub- mit that a man who will take chances as I did must have the cause of cruelty to animals much at heart. There's nothing makes my blood boll quicker than to see an animal abused, “Well, when 1 was a boy I had a wide reputation for cruelty. 1 used to delight in tying tin cans to the tails of dogs, and in drowning cats, and in robbing birds’ nests, and ail such sinful pastimes. The moralists of that period agreed that I was en- titled to the mantle of Nero, anfl that I would come to a bad end. Yet when I became old enough te have some sense, 1 made pets of all the dumb critters within eight miles, “If that old maxim about the twig and the tree were any good, it ought to work both ways, and the saintly boy always would become a grand, good man. But as a rule the truly good boys don't amount to much in after life. Nearly all our useful citizens were hard citizens when they were boys, and the shiftiess, no-account men were simply angelic when they went to school, “A boy gets tired of being !Immacn- late after he has tried it a few years, and he goes to the other extreme. And the hoy who hag been a horrible example ever since he left the cradle such has cut his wisdom teeth, and he be “Most of thé old sayings are fool- ish and trifling, and I am surprised when a grown man goes around quot- ing them. Yet a lot of fellows think they have clinched an argument when they drag In a bewhiskered maxim. is foredoomed, you spring that old wheeze about the twig and the tree. You might just as well say that Mary “I know you are suffering to remind shouldn't throw stones, but I won't Cure for Flat Feet Are you flat-footed? If you don't feet make, there will be a narrow line from heel to toe on the outside; If they are flat, the entire bottom of the foot will show, How can you cure flat-footedness? Buy a handful of marbles, place them in two rows, and start picking them up with your toes. To do this you must curl up your toes; as a result the muscles of the feet will be exer- cised and thereby strengthened.—Pop- ular Science Monthly, And He Meant It, Too. On Jimmie's return home from the birthday party of a girl in the nelgh- borhood, he was telling his mother about her mother. When the children were leaving she asked them all to wish her little girl something nice, Whereupon Jimmie's mother sald to him: “I trust that my Httle boy wished the little girl something nice. "0, yes,” sald Jimmie, still seeing visions of cake and ice cream: “I wished her that ‘she'd soon hos ane other birfday.” unoccupied F. S. Royster territory Guano Co. WHEN JEFFERSON TOOK OATH Early Presidential Inauguration at Which There Was an Abundance of Il Feeling The first Jefferson insugzuration more drama about it than its three President-elect the portico of the ¥ completed north wing of the tol by Aaron Barr, whom cordially distrusted. And the office was administered by one of his bitterest epemies, Chief Justice Mar who bad been appointed to of- fice by Adams in the closing days of the administration, an act which Jef- ferson regarded as not only an propriety but a personal affront. ferson's feelings toward Burr Marshall were well known, Then the new president was escort | predecessors. The was received upon new Ca pl. and inaugural address, one of .the most notable of all such #pepches. He was afterward escorted | to Ws boarding house, where he re. ceived the congratulations of the for eign diplomats and of the leaders of | the popular party, who rejoiced uver | the defeat of the Federalists | Love of Pictures Universal Mankind has always loved pictures. tances, without a written language, 2ave left behind them rude carvings | ind murals to attest the fact. When sn Industry arose that appealed to this ancient appetite with pictures that moved, it did not have to wait ong to see whether it would die or! fourish. A dozen years ago the mo- tion picture business, as we now know it, did not exist. Today the Ameri can public supports 16.500 moving ple- ture theaters, makes 5,000,000,000 vis. its to them a year and spends 8750. 000,000 annually for this amusement. Cupid is a wise little chap. He leads the couple to the altar, then quits the game, ——— Life is a school. When we stop learning it Is time to stop living. Gos great bods build and easily of G NOT REALLY SCARCE ARTICLE Material Called Lamb's Fleece in Syria Merely Went by Another Name in England, trotter, ung glob pos pey than brains re ry the prophet to purchase at a very large price a quantity of what was described gs Syriar This, when be be sent to his lamb’'s fleece tallor with orders to line an overcoat with it. “You send material, didn’t sir,” us quite remarked the remarked the traveler in sur- to obtain that fleece in England, it's only to be ob- tained in Syria” “But” prise, “it's impossible “Not at ail, sir,” was the reply. “In England we call it rabbit skin.”—Mon- treal Herald. Reprisal, There's a little boy in our town who was given a puppy for Christmas. and the gift being at the puppie’s age when he bites harder sometimes than he should. One morning, several days after Christmas, little dog ran howling from the He'd Found Some Use for It. Indignant Wife (to husband from | whom she rescues her lapdog)—Dar. ling doggie Is too well bred for you to moisten postage stamps on his | nose. ~London Opinion, The employer who is late for work is | liable to be late when opportunity comes along. No, Alfred, family Jars do not come under the head of brica-brac. wheat this GENUINE ‘BULL | DURHAM tobacco makes 50 800d cigarettes for ; 10¢ Bad Stomach Sends Her to Bed | for 10 Months Eatonic Gets Her Upl “Over a year ago,” says ‘Mrs. Doras not think I would Hves Eatonic helped me so much I am now up and able to work. I recommend it highly for stomach trouble.” Eatonic helps people to get well by acidity and gases that put the stomach out of order. If you have indigestion, sourness, heartburn, beiching, food re- peating, or other stomach distress, take an Eatonic after each meal. Big bax costs only a trifle with your druggists guarantee, TO JUDGE PEOPLE ow by thelr faces. Wonderful value ‘in m for success. 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