| Back Bad Since the Grip? Has a cold or grip sapped your strength? Do you suffer constant back ache, feel nervous and depressed? Then look to your kidneys! Pree cases of kidney trouble are the result of in- fections disease. The kidneys often break down under the strain of filtering discase-created poisons from the blood. That's why a cold or grip often leaves backache, headaches, dizzy spells and irregular kidney ac tion. Help your weakened Hays with Doan's Pills. Doan’s lave helped thousands and should help vou. Ask your neighbor! . - = A Virginia Case Mrs. E. P. Car- ter, W. Malin St, Berryville, Va BE says: "Sharp, catching palin 8 seemed to tear my | back into pleces My back was wtife as a board and housework fa-8 tigued me ecasily. I had headaches and my kidneys Ww didn’t act right I began using Doan's Plils. That wearing-out pain disappeared from my back and my kidneys were regulated.” DOAN’S "&%c?® STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Foster-Milbum Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo. N. 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Constaniine’ S Persian Healing PINE TAR SOAP For I aT 3 KEMP'S BAISAM READY FOR SOLONS State's Revision Commission Compietes Report. —————— MANUFACTURES TAX THREAT Upstate Members Talk of Measure to Support Pinchot Budget-—Bill to Regulate Trains, Harrisburg, Pa. able by a All crimes punish- maximum penalty of five felonies, lesser sen- as misdemeanors, of the pew penal submission to the legisiature by the commission named to revise the code, The proposed act also adopts a definite relation between fine and pmprisonment that all crimes which are punishable with the same number of years imprison- ment will be punished by the same amount of floe, In convictions second dogree the exceeding £10,000 while voluntary a felony creased or more while tence under code are made offenses carrying a are classed provisions prepared for yeurs BO of of code murder in the adds a fine not the penalty, manslaughter Is made the maximum fine In- $1000 to 20000. It also rule that In cases of shall be no conviction unless the vietim within a year and a day of the act of commission of which caused death io and from the there abrogates homicide dies 5 ua Penalties Made In convictions for robbery the fine Is increased from $1000 to £5000 and imprisonment from five ten years, while the penalty for stealing is In- imprisonment years’ lmpris- Equal. to £10600 fine to elght and $4000 fine. The code both and decreases penalties for certain offenses as well as adds a Among some and Increases sections Increase in the for the from =1 years; five year's im convictions for the penalties for all counterfeit money are made to conform to those pro vided by the federal statutes: willful g of a motor cle fs made a um penalty of 10 and $5000 fue: to ietlon for from to £10,- is made puni One of the new nalty of 12 a SG fine age llmit 16 to one of firearms from for gambling ; sale dec prisonment habit of crimes refse to involving vel axim imprisonm ent hed ised FPO SON reason ith a ma: attac cons incre £4000) shable under plosives of Cam- i ng to md trains n railroads would to have flagms 3 all ning without igton, one of the measures tired run he requ Ars other Among atures of the hills biting operat half fo Were Proh than a fong of a tral length ; requiring maintalny sidewnlks be more mile In rimds tary wash and sleeping rooms for em in a Running without automotic fire power bell ringers and power shaker grates would be prohibited by one bill. Among the shower of bills of locomotives in the the state con for a literacy test for vot. would become operative Jan- 1929, and would require every be able “to read and write amendment to to Manufactures Tax Bill For House. A bill for a tax on manufactures is It will come from the Legislative composed of up-state mem. largely friends of Governor Pin chot, organized to combat the Vare- Grundy-Leslle Oliver alllance of city Convinced the house will adopt Aud- itor General Lewis’ estimate of $124. 000,000 avallable for appropriations for the next two years as against the Pinchot estimate of $132.850,000, the Teague proposes to kill several birds with one stone. They plan to do away with the excess profits and gasoline taxes, raise enough money to cover the governor's budget and at the same time “punish” Joseph R. Grundy, president of the Pennsylvania Manu- facturers’ Association, and his friends by putting through a manufactures tax, The bill will propose a levy of five mills on each dollar of the capital stock of manufacturing corporations, which are exempted under the pres- ent capital stock tax. In the meas- ure one-third of the tax will be allo- eated to public schools, one-third to hosiptals and the remainder to town- ship roads, A school tax to be levied on all per- song more than 21 years of age In ad- dition to all other taxes would he pro- vided in a bill introduced by Senator Barr, of Allegheny. The bill, however, provides for a rebate of $5 to all per- sons who vote at primary, municipal or general elections, the exemption cou- pon authorizing the rebate being given by the judge of each election board. Senator Norton, of Berks, introduced a Joint resolution providing for sub- mistion of a constitutional amendment authorizing a $5,000,000 bond Issue for equipping and erecting armories for the national guard, oy ono | Siinnmnnnmne THE LEADING PART text the its on HEN hooks friendly you! th packs turns Its fniversity signs of and faces the world, in the heart of every man and woman that he and she been cast for the leading part in life's great drama. The curtain pectancy tip-toe, The orchestra is playing n lively air, tripping note being full of promise, It Is an faces, with flowers, nnd build lege lore, up buck old with relief there is is slowly rising x- is on ench ancient scene set with new the fresh verdure, the nests, col- guided not by innate ing hut gy an PPPS PEEPS Your Last Name IS IT CRUGER? 80 the surname in roughly this HVS ovcur f Of HS # joes not alw German ane is sald to have « the La it has is ua name vig inated in Germany from atin, meaning cross bearer, but gen «1 Kruger rather than Another authority, how it that this is simply ived from erally been spells ever of IRN il surname the Gern word meaning is nkeeper It | al that the family of Barons uger are distinguished from the untitle of the the Jd bearers name instend of and the fa thi he Am nlways spelled the ericean figme fence of Pi8 taken as om the this there is a » ent traditio and Ole evi baronical John Cru Germany in New York inent merchant ba fore city. and records i f culti pand, married ¥ the ancestor of all the fean ragers married 8 up which city John, Henry, Bristol her De his residence who who from of parliament ; in Curacoa, Nicholas who Anne, daughter of the Nuilly of Santa Cruz, and which keeps every bird In contented with its lot, and happy death Anne Markoe of Santa took he was mem- married Compte after her its place, de junker—It ix sald that the oldest coeur, a1 French adjectival meaning good heart, £ by MeClure Newspaper Syndicats ih he Young Lady Across the Way The young indy across the way says’ the government is pretty hard up and she doesn't see why they don’t use the postal deficit to meet some of the other expenses instead of just letting it plle up year after year, (@® by MeClure Neyapapet Byndicate.) Circulation of Blood It tnkes about fifteen seconds for the blood to pass through the body, There. fore, In 24 hours the blood would pass through the body approximately 5,000 Cm SHE {| performing its seemingly With nature, anything going ture's proudest woman, whether there i8 no chance wrong, but with handiwork, man there Is grave doubt this rule in the majority {| cases would apply. Imagination one swift niu und | carries the young the old and experienced know cannot be reached except by patient, persist ent work and self-denial, And here Is a lesson be learned except by the practical world, which cannot rubbing against and dream of conquest, { achieve when In action. No victory can won { hard fighting | Life Is not a resting { fleld of battle from the first ery of the | Infant to the last sigh of the depart. Ing spirit To play | prove 80 difficult to be except by place, but a the leading role, abllity to { things as well as In halding fast to courage one must lead In litle big things, bs and honor; by {| Keeping constantly at work and stead. | ly driving ahend with so deep-seated that neither weariness nor discouragement shall be permitted to i Glock the road. There 2 no other gafe | course to pursue, not even by who In their imagination think cast for the leading part by McClure Newspaper Syndic one's i purpose i those they | are THE JUDGMENT OF A BOY By DOUGLAS MALLOCH UST remember, if you can, When you weren't yet a man, ut a boy with naked feet Up and down the village street. Leave behind the world of men, All the things you've done since then | People that you used to know ago. Look again with boyish eyes, For the boy-heart Is the wise, Yet you never passed thelr gate; There were some considered rich, But they only made you smile— No one fools a boy with guile, remember there were Common folks, Into life, Work and some who common come and common laugh md pray and glve, Often fall, yet often try, Common live and common die: Those liked the best-—and why? Just remember even now, Just reenl! iher, how Boyhood puts them to the test, What the bov-heart thinks the Just rememhber—you will find Ev'ry ory left behind Is of who was kind (© by MeClure Newspaper Byndicats. ) live, You remen best ; ome one A ke often succeeds, There is no policy i Bince a good manner where the best tongue has falled - Boon | | | FOR THE FAMILY MEAL is most Ling Is: attractive and appetiz Grapefruit and Cress Salad. cress, pick over carefully, to water to which a little salt has been added. Peel and remove all white fiber from grapefruit, break the sections into { small bits and add three tablespoonfuls i of olive oll, | the grapefruit julce, salt and paprika | to taste, Mix lightly not to crush; | serve on the well-dried water cress, Chicken Tamales. When you ‘find those who tnmales, they like them very much. Try this one: Cook in salted (onion and garlic seasoned) boiling water, a fat fowl until tender. Remove the meat from the bones and chop fine adding a clove of garlic and a generous quantity of cayenne pepper. Make a thick paste of cornmenl, salt, boiling water, the meat into small like tie securely. hot chicken broth with peppers and cook fifteen minutes, Hot Ham Sandwiches. Grind cold, cooked ham, either baked or bolléd: mix with ereamed butter to muke n paste, and mustard, paprika and spread on buttered bread. Cover with another slice and press together. Beat nn egg, add one-half cupful of milk nnd a little salt. Dip the sand. wiches, fry In butter until brown, serve hot, A thinly sliced Southern onion tmnkes fine sandwich filling. Dip the slices or cover with a highly-seasoned French dressing and place on buttered bread Cucumbers served the same way are also fine sandwich filling. Nerie Maywere 0 1006, Western Na——m— Unload “=NERY Few of US WOULD EVER GET mo N BED AUVE W& IT 2) he NN] For OUR. RDS GELS ihe Appleton Family Mir. Lysander Joba Appleton VER what they were talking about told that he are an bread wag an ungrateful ungrateful boy and butter,” boy not want wenn Btn A Syoct Breath AN at all Himes “You can't eat your cake and have it, too.”” says the pro- verb. So why not make the cating doubly enjoyable by using Snow King Bak- —— ing Powder. It is the Famed highest quality in a 25 | ounce can for 25 cents. ~O- The e Fortune Teller “You're onna Lave rot herself a worm in her prayers, ix her honest opinion that she ls a good | Lysunuer Joann Appleton is such an old-fashioned man that his first thought in every emergency is to light the fire and put the kettle on. The day that Daysey Mayme got word that her first lover had gone back on her, and while she was trying to decide whether she would become a Nemesis or pine away to the tomb and send word to him from her deathbed that she forgave him, Lysander John dis appeared, and was found later in the kitchen, where he had lighted the fire and put the kettle on, RN Su Daysey Mayme Appleton has been engaged for the past three weeks in writing a poem on “True Friendship She refuses to give out any advaneg sheets, but the drift of her theme that the "Rock of Ages” is a trembling hulk compared with "True Friend ship.” WD wr Gears Malthew Adamnd Well-Merited Success Honored poli ally and pro On- ally, Dr. R V. Pierce, whose picture aj here, Css ave His ats made a su few equalled pure nersa egies which the fifty stil the “best ers.” Dr. Pierce's widen Medical Discover: is a bicod medicine and stomach aiterative. It clears the skin, beautifies it, increases the blood supply and the circulation, and pim- les and eruptions vanish quickly. his Discovery of Doctor Pierce's puts vou in fine condition, with all the organs active All dealers have #t Send 10 cents for trial pkg. of tab- lets to Dr. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. [Cuticura So [Best for Bab ol atirare Laboratorio Buph 3, Maton, gONARD yt ol] lave test Years among sell stood for are ACOMA Fhe Best Remedy for Epilepsy Write to ACOMA Co. Clayton Station , St. Louis, Ma. DR. HUMPHREYS’ COLDS GRIP INFLUENZA
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