THIS YOUNG ~~ MOTHER Tells Childless Women What Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Did for Her Millston, Wis. —*‘I want to give you @ word of praise for your wonderful y meggy medicine. We are B88 very fond of children Bland for a consider- able time after married I feared would not have an owing to my we condition. began Bitaking Lydia E. fi Pinkham’s Vege- 4] table Compound and now I have a nice {strong healthy baby : girl. I can honestly say that I did not suffer much more when my baby was born than I used to suffer with my periods before I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound years ago. I give | the credit to your medicine and shall always recom- mend it very highly.” — Mrs. H. H. JANSSEN, Millston, Wisconsin, How can women who are weak and sicklyexpect or hope to become mothers a to themselves. They should overcome the derangement or debility that is draggin em down, and strengthen the entire system, as did Mrs. Janssen, by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s V table Compound and then Shey il rs in a position to give their children the blessing of a good constitution. HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS Purgative With Calotabs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tablets that are Nausea. less, Safe and Sure. enza can be depended upon for full ef- oughly active. mel. Doctors also point out the fact that an active liver may go a long way monia, has vanished, your liver is active, your system ’ fine, with a hearty appetite for break- fully refunded if dalightful—(Adv, Regs Pac OFF PETROLEUM JELLY For sores, broken blisters, burns, Deineipios. "Lat me. aid" towars happism toward hap vert Hea i Rs . WL N. I, BALTIMORE, NO, 12-1821. Killing of a “Bobby” by a Crim- inal Is Rare Occurrence, Says Former Inspector. MANY SOLDIERS ON FORCE Courts Support the Police Splendidly, Although a First Offender is Hardly Ever Sent te Jail— Intoxication on Wane. New York.—How London is policed by 2,200 constables an area miles in diameter without a revolver in the pocket of a “bobby” was dis- cussed by Inspector A. J, Spriggs, honorary secretary of the London Met- ropoiitan Police Athletic association, who is living at the New York Police club, according to the World. over uation in London. good and bad spells, like you do here. He then explained that London ap- points 1,000 constables a year, sald the force had been depleted by wore than 1,000 during the war, many of the men never returning. But even in normal times, he explained, the de- partment requires 1,000 new men an- nually. . Don't Expect to Be Shot “Have any of your policemen been killed by eriminals, as happens here once in a while?” “Why, no; hardly ever; that would be a record,” he replied. “How's that?" “Our men are not “Why?” “No need for it—a criminal does not "” armed.” London policemen are explained. He that almost every mon department in the last had a soldier, Few Policemen Are Killed. The London “copper” works an eight- year or heen The pay is not weonuse the Lon- a half-hour for lunch. as much as it is here, | doners are paid, men live at home with thelr families and are allowed housing expenses, The Kling of a one a year-—the in- spector explained. He sald the police orphanage, an institution for the care deceased policemen, was x the police, coupled with concerts by the five bands maintained by the de- partment, and also by the police min- strel troupe. Public Intoxication is on the wane in London, the inspector sald, for the “public houses” ure open only from six to ten o'clock at night. Recently London has appointed the and trol duty In places, parks arms—although the criminal element, ia gun, { Inspector: Spriggs sald the | support the “splendidly,” { though a first offender is hardly ever sent to jall, police Husband Jail and Whip. ping Post will be used in Welland county for the first time In many years to teach & tussian alien that the ways of Russia are not those of Canada, as far as | wife treatment concerned. John | Toloski has been sentenced to 20 lashes and 30 days In jail, He wus found is guilty betore Magistrate John Good win of throwing an alarm clock at his wife, breaking her ribs; of kick- ing her on the knees until she was disabled, and of then beating her near- ly to death, Tolosk! told the court he believed he was justified in treating his wife any way he saw fit, as he had always done 80 in Russia, but the magistrate said he would give him a taste of Rus- sian punishment, since he was so fond of it. An ancient law was invoked to per- mit the lashing, Warden Gallinger supervised ten lashes in the afterrfoon. | Ten more will be given at the end of { Toloskl’s twentieth day of Impris- | onment, & Faithful Official Gets Raise After 53 Years of supervisors of Orange, N. Y., has voted to in- crease the salary of Theodore D. Schoonmaker, clerk of the Surrogate’'s court, from $1,200 to $1500 a vear. Schoonmaker Is serving his fifty-third year In that office, and has never lost a paper nor the subject of public censure. Apparently he is ns active and efficient as over half a century ago. This is the first Increase In salary he has had. For years the clerk has been a close stud- ent of astronomy, having a well equipped observatory at his home in Goshen, The board been - i | Broncho | Said There Will Be No More Wild Horses in Rocky Moun- tain States. CIVILIZATION SPELLS FINISH More Do Wild Horses Range the Plaing of Wyoming and Adjacent States, Colo.—Broncho locky Mountain Denver, the northern ing to reports from officials of West and frontier shows, is there aren't any wild horses to bust. At least not around Wyoming and this part of the country. 10,000 horses to eat. There them. are Florida Coas E. Garretson of Miami. The plece of i# 10 feet long. It is but part of the bone shown here weighs three tons, and monster's skull and was rescued from Busting s End who have a reservation not But there Isn't much getting the Arizona ponies Indians, far from Globe, chance of for the Indians won't give them up. Growing Shorter. The day of the wild herd of horses tozming the plains Wyoming and adjacent states has growing rapidly shorter with encoura ge- ment of civilization, of been the ranches are being fenced in, herds of cattle are or confined, and to make the matter worse for the ex- Istence of the wild steeds, oll drilling camps have been extended over wide reduced { rado and Utah. But down on the San Carlos Indian reservation are 10,000 wild steeds, roaming | destroying mile after mile of grazing { land which might be put inte good use for cattle, and turning green grass of the prairie into a scrawny covering for their bones which hardly makes {even a decent meal for an Indian, The cattlemen have { them, but the Indians wouldn't listen. The government, through A. H. Sy- | monds, Indian agent, offered to pur- there tried to buy Indians for winter food Horses Are Worthless. ut the Indians would have none of it. The horses are worthless, even : for hides. They cannot be domesti | cated and the meat Isn't much of a delicacy, but the Indians insist on | their age-old prerogative to have thelr herds out on the open prairie even as did. The Indians also have about 2000 wild burros which they say they will keep “And when an Indian makes up his { have patience him to change iit. They are proud of the horses and | burros for some reason, and although | some of their leaders have tried to persuade them accept the { made, so far have iefused sell.” to pet in they Watch for Diphtheria. « Washington This is the diphtheria season. Don't worry about the “flu” this winter; it is unlikely to return. Worry about diphtheria; worry enough, anyway, to have your doc tor determine by a simple test whether you and your children are immune, If they are not, protect them by the new method of Immunization, LOST DIAMOND MINE FOUND Source of Beautiful Stones in Mexico Had Been Unknown for Many Years. ————— # Chicago.~The lost diamond mine of Guerrero has been rediscovered, ac- cording to advices from the City of Mexico. A Mexican geologist, looking for mineral prospects in the state of Guerrero, it is said, stumbled upon the Vitae mine by accident, eneral Guerrero, after whom the alate was named, is credited with the discovery of the mine in the early part of the last century. When Em- peror Iturbide sat upon the throne of Mexico Guerrero presented him with a number of kplendid diamonds of ime mense size, But Guerrero died with- ont disclosing the source of the treas- ure, and all knowledge of the where abouts of the mine died with him. Since his day y efforts have been made to loea the lost Golconda without success, and Mexicans had come to belleve its existence was a romantic myth, United States Army Is Building a New Type of Machine. ’ Capable of Sinking Hostile Battleship 650 Miles Out, Officer Tells Sen * ate Committee. —— Washington, D. C~The army Is building a new type of giant bombing plane capable of sinking any hostile dreadnaught that ventures within 660 miles of American shores, This assertion was made before the senate military affairs committee by Col, T. H. Bane, army aviation service. Two of these planes are already nearing completion, They will be the biggest heavierthan-alr machines in existence, and capable of carrying a bomb weighing 10,000 pounds, They will cost $375,000, “Is there any conceded limit to the % i I. size of those planes? root, Wisconsin, asked. “We have not reached it yet" “Is it reasonably possible that they may attain such sive as to make de giruction of any dreadnaunght beyond question?’ Mr. Lenroot asked. “Why, 1 believe that they have got- ten to that point already,” Col, Bane said, “There ix one way to decide that, and that is to try it" “You think they can destroy any dreadnaught?’ Senator McKellar, Tennessee, asked. “Absolutely,” Col. Bane replied. “The committee was so impressed with this and other testimony that it increased the appropriation of $19. 000,000 made by the house for aircraft to $23,000,000, $5,000,000 to be “spent in experiments and $7,000,000 for new aircraft. ’ Senator Len Fish are bellevad to have a keen sense of smell Lo As Aspirin,” which conta Neuritis, Lumbage. | KIND-HEARTED LITTLE BOBBY He Meant well, but He Won't Go to the Movies With Mamma Again for a While. Jobby, a Columbus i DOF, he is kind-hearted and willing to oblige, *haracteristics that wut in incident smbarrassing to his mother. mother young and pretty, :nhance ber good looks | recourse to a powderpuff, usual remark that she Is shiny. One night this week Bobby sat with his mother in a and { in front of them sat bald-headed man His head attracted Bobby's attention. “Say, he “thet man's head is awful shiny, isn't it? His mother's look of distress evi- dently interpreted by Bobby to mean sympathy for the man with shiny head, he raid, loud enough to be beard for several rows of seats, “Moth- er, couldn't you lend him your powder- puff ¥'—Indianapolis News four-year-old is an observing youngster; a se fing, were brought a recent which was Bobby 's and to ix ms frequent } the with fears her face movie directly a was shiny, and this sald excitedly mother,” was for If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best why are ex Have you ever stopped to reas t is that so many i wensively advertised, all at once drop « of sight and are soon forgotten? The { reason is plain-—the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly 2 A medicinal preparation that surative value almost sells | sn endless chain system the remed recommended by those who have | benefited, to those who are in need of A prominent druggist says example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, | preparation | have sold for many | and never hesitate to recommend, for | almost every case it excellent sults, as many of my on products that ut medi 10 nas iteelf a shows sale.” According to sworn statements reribed testimony of thousands who ha used the preparation, the success of ‘ Kilmer's Swamp Re is due to the fact, 0 many people claim, that it most every wich in overcoming kidney, | liver and bladder ailments; sary troubles and neutralizes | acid which causes rheuma You may receive a sample bottle | Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., snd enclose ten cents; also mention this | paper. @ Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. —Ady, corrects une the uric fran LIER. of Saving Up. Friend-"Is your husband saving up | for a rainy day?’ Wife—“He's a per | fect Noah! He's saving up for the | flood.” The Cuticura Toilet Trie. Having cleared your skin keep it clear by making Cuticura your every-day toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and ' heal, the Talcum to powder and per- fume. No tollet table is complete without them. 25c everywhere Ady, Love is responsible for a good many frosts in summer and a few hot waves in winter, A torpid liver prevents proper food ae. similation. Tone up your liver with Wright's indian Vegetable Pllls. They act gently. — v. Spme people fail to recognize oppor tunity when it comes up and shakes hands with them. Many a man thinks he is choosing a wife when the privilege is all hers COCKROACHES Very Seldom. Elder McTavish—“"Weel, Donald, an’ hoo’s the worrld treating you?’ Doa- ald—*Verra seldom, Mr, McTavish” Mystic Cream relieves chapped hands | lke magic. Ask druggist for it.—Adv, When you fuss about the weather it's a sign you're getting old never recognizes itdgeif it looks in the mirror ILL FOUR YEARS McKeesport, Pa.—"1 have derived great benefit from using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preserip- tion and Golden Medical Discov- ery. For nearly four years 1 was in poor health, suffering with feminine trouble; fact, 1 could not in these few lines describe my feelings, but will gay 1 felt miser able® all the time 1 followed directions as closely as possible and am surprised at the re. sult Dr. Pierce's medicines are all and more than iz claimed for them ” MRS. R. 8. FARGO, 1118 Packer St All druggists sell Dr. Pierce’s med!- cines. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free con fidential medical advice Prejudice when ” n This Large Betile of YAGER’S LINIMENT contains twice as much as the usual 50 cent bottie of ' liniment and lasts the average family for months. It quickly alleviates pain caused from rheumatism, sciatica, neu- ralgia, sprains, etc. Sold by all dealers. Price 35¢. || NZ A BINT NE RELIEVES PAIN GILBERT BROS, 2 CO. Batimare, Md. DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pas- sage of urine, you will find relief in GOLD MEDAL LE FE 2 The world's standard remedy for kidney, | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for the name Gold Meda! on every bos and accept no imitation As One Raised From Dead STOMACH PAINS GONE Eatonio Made Him Well “After suffering ten long mon with stomach pains, I have Tung Eatonie and am now without any pain whatever, Am as one raised from the Reds wiles A. Percifield. ousands of stomach sufferers port wonderful relief. Their trouble is too much acidity and gas which Eatonic quickly takes up and carries out, restoring the stomach to n healthy, active condition. Always ean cs, take one after eats digest well-<you wi costs with your druggist's guarantee. A AIA a RR
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