—— powers of Tanlac, the greatest ever known. test four and it Mr. the family once,” declared my and my myself, have all “I've put Tanlac times right in my hasn't failed me Gingras. “My daughter, as well been built up from a half-sick, run- down, worn-out set of people Into a healthy, happy family brimful of life and energy.” to own wife, son is new of file in day thousands others of statements only typleal whose on Tanlac Hardly a that does not bring scores of such mes- sages of praise from every part of United States and Canada foini- lles where mother, fa and daughter have all found health, con tentment and the Joys of llving through simply taking a of Tanlaec. Take, for Widner, 1571 geles, Calif, self and little boy wappy family as and it's all Or that her family o chester, N. H.. at She “Tanlac has used In our hou are offices, passes the from ther r, son course of John An instance, the case Roosevelt Ave, ‘My * DOW | Los who Says: will Tanlae.” of Mrs. John Marquis and living in Man 202 Belmont heen the only due to { sixteen St SAYS: for two ¥ of the here In the best of health” Chicago, Frank R. Riel Wood St, writes: without Ti medicine a and it has t every one years sixteen K€] of In rds 441 South never be r the remarkable wa) “WW st will Sot wife, my n the where we are health.” Sensible Question, She had the mo ney and he a Job. He badly, but she was rather undecided. One night as they the future, he hs a half-way “And Ver) run into debt and have Sissons did. We'll always pay won't A look came Quick put “Whose cash?" small wished arried very nhout into eng; not the cash, we'll be rouble as we dear?” suspicious y her face, she forth question ; True, but Astonishing. Anatole France, w eight, went to Stockholn Nobel prize a fliness. catching cold, and padded waistcoats u ile 8wedish custom cious. “What got in one of them asked, with his bands on the grea was no is seventy to receive his just after recovering from He was fearful well severe of wore several in I officers have you here?” novelist's reply. coat. the Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin When red, rough and itching, by hot baths of Cuticura Soap and toucheg of Cuticura mnke use now and then of that exquisitely scented dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the indispensable Cutlcura Toilet Trio.—Advertisement, Ointment. Also Produces Like Effect. The force of shown by the fact that its temper it is apt to make the user lose his also, examine is when a razor loses Doubtful. North—Mrs, anid minded her of her husband. West—Ir that a compliment? Jones WARNING! i i | case of Chas. E. Van Colt's family, re- siding at 129 Fourth Ave, Albany. He “Every member of our family Is enthusiastic over Tanlac. It's certainly a medicine for all the family.” From far-away Canada message: “My little girl, my are all enjoying now and Tanlac brought Mrs. Bert Hewer, 103 Toronto, Ontario. call Tanlae “The Family Medi here in our Virginia home, be restored my mother and sister health, it has done me” is statement of Mrs, J. Danville, Va. SAYS comes this son myself health about.” it all Avenue, “We cine’ cause it to perfect Just the same as the F. enthusiastic Robertson, And on through the list, men, women and children Union and es unhesitatin from ery every prov i forwan come r with sincerity NS : the gl wore wom of sick from loss of nj :et nn botth druggist today INDIANS’ USE OF FEATHERS Have an Intense Religious Significance for All Tribes, Being Considered Tantamount to a Prayer. Feathers have Jiglous significance for ved for value an Indirns, and are val their Hopi a prayer, this far more an r nts To tantamount fn the use of one feathers In prayers is considered s to A% orname feather is and his ensure a When or two ifficient favorable reply. Indian urgently he will tie a feather to a stick and concesnl it in a shrine which he has constructed. This 1s considered extremely eflicacious, Small, fluffy feathers dangling from ceilings of by are They represent pray- Indians always fn stock of prayers or that they will empty handed when ap prayer arises, It departure from this cus- tom accounts for the of feathers in costumes, Squaws of tribes an desires something himself huts strings common sight ers for ftrifles, careful feathers not 8. are to keep on hand, so be caught for was a which use whose habitat was Virginia wore man- fringed with and the records also tell of conts made feathers close and thick that the coat looked like satin ties feathers, Colonial of blue sewed so Honesty the Best. dad will find him last night. way to keep him to tell him, He “T'm we disobeyed “The finding out afraid out that " best from iw never nesseean, a ———— — i ——— Pride is said to before a fall gO tears fall, hefore her Way Headache Toothache Earache Colds Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain oi St A a 2 + . CPE LLCS AAA LAGE ELE EOL ELGAR ETE SAA ASA SA REMINISCENCES an ® QRRPRNNSRNNNs rr It is a common thing for middle aged people to forget thelr youth aud to condemn all the thoughts and acts of youth as folly. point where they see that even pathy with youth returns, This would have been brought home very forcibly to any person listening to the discus- kitchen on a I had it on the best au- of Granddad Armstrong farmhouse ing last fall. thority, that himself. Of there duction to his story. Then he rambled on to how had the time and portunity to observe how things were and his grandson sunny course, was a long Intro- he op- Finally he reached the point where after the William begins, the morning togedale, when story yawning, father ed with his the wor generation, his eng topic, find 8 favorite the the farn, present and his determing 18t give up that ere down to with mothers iam reached the kitel ust deliv about if she dast it 3 NOT? they never cat their faces did tell Vel old people are forgetful, so "nn I'd best re mind taem “N.o-w., John, don’ Mary once on a time 1 int'rupt your fa You wil thought your to ther, 1 know, Ham, pa had squirin’ a certain good-i to dn but he didn’t We had some or you, summat better to do than ¥in' gtr OxXin gir think words ab nees, no! packed his duds and ir Boston Lawsy, 1} it, and he off 1 on him some Nn He it he oo ghty” grin, “He resi; in trouble on the Poston train, ar d f ‘ srandmn fen grandma giv wl wow his dad whe showed me all ri ciative 'd the resky'd hiz wallet, 80 the money trees on Boston Common didn't bloom for him that year.” As sheepis John wife granddad subrided rather ¥ hiy glanced at his suddenly needed gomething in the pan Then he cleared his throat of made a couple false starts, and finally “Well, would have get that say no more If Billy promises not granddad, you your say, but 1 hope you'll for old yarn, about the party, if we agree to i KE old yet hest the ruin the two nights a week, 1 farm won't go to rack awhile—that is, If he of his chance the girl to come won't have to ZUess an' mnkes where out and live be chasin nights, did not notice the lack of an articulate response, Considerate, “Would you mind driving a glower, old man? “Not getting scared, are you?” “Oh, no, nothing like that, but I'd hate to take an unfair advantage of my life insurance company.” Not a Hopeless Task, Hle—You are Miss Coy's best friend. 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