A Married Woman's Advice | Baltimore, Md—“In my early married life my health was poor. 1 felt weak and draggy and my head ached near- ly all the time. Dr. Pierce's Fa- vorite Prescrip- tion is the tonic and nervime | was advised to take and before I had finished taking t he first bottle I gained so in health and strength that I felt like a different woman. I took two bottles and from that time on 1 was as strong and well as any woman could wish to be."—Mrs. Isabelle Schwartz, 1410 N. Fulton Ave. All dealers. Send 10c¢ to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y,, for a trial pkg LOOD impurities are pumped by B the heart into the face. That is what causes that grainy appearance, that muddiness, sallowness, pimples, blackheads, acne, red spots, and that impossible “something” which no face cream, massage, or face powder can cover up or beautify! The foundation for a beautiful skin simply is not there, and no face treatment can give | it to you. But increase your red- | blood-cells,—and quickly the ruby tint of purity begins to glow in the cheeks, the complexion becomes ve- nus-like and immaculate! Try it It will do it every time. S.S.8 | builds the red-blood-cells you need | for a beautiful complexion. Begin using S. S. S. at once, and give your- Finally Balked at Passage in Bible At a small chapel In a remote corner of one of the Englisl Yorkshire vil. luges, the appointed minister had falled to make hls appearance at the time for beginning the usual service, One of the waltlng congregation, a local farmer rich in grace but meager of educatlon—was eventually per- suaded to officiate as substitute for the absent cleric. The lesson was the chapter from the Book of Danlel which contains the oft-recurring passage: “At what time shall ye hear the sound of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery and dulcimer, and all kinds of music.” Three times the farmer, with evident trepidation, waded through the com- prehensive catalogue of ancient Bab- ylonlan Instruments. When, however, he again came to “At what time ye shall hear,” he paused for a moment, wiped the per spiration from his brow, and then con- tinued: "It's t'same band again, friends. Ah needn't read ‘em out.” You never can know how superior is Dr. Peery's “Dead Shot” for Worms until you have tried it. 372 Pear! St, N. Adv, Insect Forager That A caterpillar, known as the Lady,” is one of the most of Insect foragers. These remarkable strange 1it- attack field flowers, but, seemingly with deliberate intent, territory they many harmful weeds and insects crossed the Mex months California in Millions of them would flower garden or fleld of blos clover, m the way attack weeds and never crops or clear the over which move of The border some BRTASSes, lean ago and In vaded southern great past a soming only to stopping nettles self what you have been working for, for years. stores in two sizes. The larger size is more economical. he World's Best nd. Blood Medicine Money back without question if HUNT'S SALVE falls in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER orother itching skin diseases. Price 5c at druggists, or direct from A.B. Richards Medicine Co. 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The ariny Denth val of The desert traveled ley In Ci ACTOSS the HR » rate about | fifteen mile | which stops grations appeared to he since pate to sustain they were hes of thelr favorite The “pal their name ceptionally beautiful coloring of have life. f which derive fron lon been 1g known » border Hall's Catarrh Medicine oh rid your system of Catarth or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 years F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Lives Long Without Food To have lived without food or drin for four years made by an Two and made Medicine the nature of an had can take has had various shé had Fit « 1 v - is but able to speak. is the st invalid won doctors have exan Acad Spain a report to the years the ago, 0 mouth infections of phos narcotics, but de She | nothing more, Many of Them Do “My niece,” Mrs. Blunderby education. She flip- said had a college | speaks several pantly.” languages quite ————————— Children are the Whately tomorrow of so specialists, | ies the primary cause of stipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, Thus, Nujol brings ine it is harmless, all druggists, G. US. PAT, OFF, / BRIEF SESSION IS LEGISLATIVE PLAN New Speaker Declares For Rigid Economy. ASKS HARMONIOUS SESSION Both Houses Are Organized as Plan. ned, Bluett Being Elected SPeaker by Republican Vote, Harrisburg, Pa.—Immediate ing of a policy for a short and snappy session and announcement from newly elected speaker of 1 that there must not be needless Inter- ference with the regulation of busi- ness nor the Imposition of additional axes features of the first day's session of the Penn sylvania with the Repub fean majority by the Mellon open- « the he house were the outstanding legislature, dominated alliance, To Adjourn April 16. Both h« agreed wroposition that the general assembly sine dle Thursday, April new HISeS to the caucus on Thomas lected spes 14 over h relved when he ent house, where the senators sentatives were slom He ©inchot, speaker's message The chie dence of of his cand Mr Hig Message Goodnough . the Democratic but the Intter got only was re-elected chief Burgner as fourteen votes Garvin k, Milton K resident The Hosher, dent pro tem, W retars liam P and He In thelr joint goasor senate chose Senator John OQ Lancaster Harry (31 Miller as libre the James N county fix pres! Baker Ingher AK SO man tenate and Moore reference as assistant house reeled todd ns . bureau, aud John Fortig director After the dells tress the til January ie Mr. Bluett committees Politicg Caused Short Session. irs and not house onomy is sald to nd the efforts of the new com control of the general as ¥y for an early adjournment of legisintive session While the desire to save money for the leg- to return early as may Into the tions of the leaders the real reason for the adoption of the Joint lslators home as have entered ’ was ORT The New Organization. To realize the wisdom of the ma- chine In seeking an early adournment well as the reasons for fearing he cons.dered. The most Important of these are the personalities of the men dominating the new combination Joseph R. Grundy, president of the Pemnsylvania Manufacturers’ Assocla- tion; Congressman Vare and Court Clerk Cunningham, of Philadelphia, and Senator Max Leslie and George 8. Oliver, of Pittsburgh. In the speakership fight the combi. nation was aided by forces Wm the | party that are antagonistic to the | governor. These forces believed the | selection of Speaker Bluett, of Phila- delphia, was unwise, but for the sake | of party harmony and regularity went | along with the new alllance. This is | notably true of those county leaders who are adherents of Chairman W. Harry Baker, of the Republican state i committee, While politicians declare Secretary of the Treasury Mellon is the dominat. ing Influence In Republican politics of the state, at the present time the belief prevails that Grundy is seeking state leadership. The bellef Is that Mr. seeking to name the next governor. It is likewise agreed that Governor Pinchot may attempt to dictate hls own successor, and the impression prevalls that the governor may be. come a candidate for United States senator against George Wharton Pep. per. It is the reported senatorial as. pirations of the governor that is wor rying the leaders more than any other issue, It 1s llkewise the reason why the organization wants to avold a fight In order that he may not he given an issue on which he can snter the primaries next year, Grundy 1s Green's August Flower The remedy with u record of fifty elght years of surpossing excellence, | All who suffer with nervous dyspep sour stomach, ind! kesilon, torpld liver, dizziness, head nches, coming-up of food, wind stomach, palpitation and other Indien tions of digestive disorder, will find GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER an ef- fective and efficient remedy, For | fifty-eight years this medicine has | been successfully used in millions of households all the * civilized | world, Because of {ts merit and pop- | ularity GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER is found today wherever medicines are | sold. 80 and 90 cent bottles.—Adv. win, constipation, on over Made House Sacred In Arabia, in many coun- | tries, salt is the symbol of hospitality, and the Arubs in timost a sacred thing. of 1 thief broke nlght and upon a small He opened .t and Inside it found another box, of gold That In box, which partly filled fine The thief the powder and found that fr ns other amon; hospitality They tell into a house looting the who in one | place came gold box niso third | with a usted salt their Colds Pain turn held sa Wis white powder Wits he restored the valuables tha we had off. He could had Immediately places all gathered to earry rob a house not Aspirin DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the Safety “Bayer Cross.” Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” not genuine Aspirin by prescribed by plysiclans for 2 on package or on tablets you getting the Baver proved safe millions and 3 year Aspirin, Adv, | Are Say “Bayer” when you buy [mitations may prove dangerous. y san i Bird Sanctuary New rd r i gE - Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp. retiring gently rub of dan- druff and Itching with Cuticura Oint- Next morn AMPOO Soap and hot 1 your everyday tollet preparations ve a clear skin and soft, white VI oTrt on spots ment, with Make ura winter. Exportation of Perfumes Perfumery and other tolls years for Headache Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package en directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. > yileactd ot Neuritis sler of ® Ana celiCacics The Hi Vain Things! fing o- ed, VERN RRR MOTHER - a to Your OES every cold, chill or attack of grip leave you worn-out and utterly misera- ble? Do you feel old and lame, stiff and rheumatic? Does your back ache with a dull, unceasing throb, until it seems you just can’t stand it any longer? Then look to your kidneys! Grip, colds and chills are mighty hard on the kidneys. They fll the blood with poisons and impuri- ties that the kidneys must filter off. The kid- neys weaken under this rush of new work; become congested and inflamed. MRS. HARVEY MILLAN, 515 Duke St. Alexandria, Va, says: “I was troubled with my back hurting, especially when I caught cold. It always settled in my kidneys and I was annoyed by the pains that cut through my muscles like knife-stabs. I had headaches and my kidneys acted irregularly. Doan’s Pills had been used in the family with good results eo I took one box of Doan’s and was cured of the attack.” “Every Picture Tells a Story” Kidneys! It's little wonder, then, that every cold leaves you with torturing backache, rheu- matic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoy- ing bladder irregularities. Don’t delay! Get a box of Dean's Pills. Give your weakened kidneys the help they need. Assist them, also, by drinking pure water freely, eating lightly and getting plenty of fresh air and rest. Doan’s Pills have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! SAMUEL J. IRBY, railroad engineer, 1416 Duke St, Alexandria, Va. says: “1 have been railroading all my life and my back often ached. When coming in from my day’s run my back was sore and lame. 1 felt tired and worn out. 1 was often troubled with headaches. My kidneys were sluggish and sometimes didn’t act at all Az Doan’s Pills were a great favorite of railroad men, I bought a box and began taking them. Soon 1 felt better in every way.”
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