Rid of Constipation. Improved Both Health and Looks “I suffered from stomach and bowel trouble for a number of years. I fin ally got so bad that I had no life or energy left, and felt that there was no help for me. I was completely worn out all the time, had a distressed, haggard look on my face, My mind was dull, my eyes blurred, and I was unable to take an interest in anything. “I commenced using Milks Emul- sion in May. It occurred to me that the best way to let you see the wonder- ful improvement Mitks Emulsion had made in my health and appearance, would be to send you the pictdre that I happened to have taken na few weeks before I started using your Milks Emul- sion, and to have another picture tak- en now, and send both to you. “I am still taking your Milks Emul- sion and improving each day. I know I would have been in my grave had it not been for your Emulsion. I love to take it, It Is so pleasant and agree able, “I only weighed 108 pounds when I began to use Milks Emulsion, and now I weigh 138 pounds. It has cleared up my complexion, made my eves bright and a difference in my looks, as you will see by the two pictures. I don't look like the same woman. To my mind it is Nature's heautifier, “I try to get everyone that T meet to take Milks Emulsion as it is the most wonderful medicine in the world.” Yours truly, MISS SARAH KATE KNIGHT, 722 Anderson St, Bristol, Tenn. Sold by all druggists under a guar anteée to give satisfaction or money refunded. The Milks Emulsion Co. Terre Haute, Ind. —Adv. Engine Half a Block Long to burn a 1 xv low Designed especially grade of coal of comparatively value, a huge engine the Northern Pacific feet long, weigl pounds and | 34 wheels, the 12 on the tender, savs Popular Me- chanics Magazine. An inter ture Is the feal will crush, about the hi heating constructed for railway is 125 8 more th 1.000.000 nelnding esting fen mec tong of coal that the haul, in on« made uj ATTACK—of colds or grippe—put your system fc, Dr. Pierce's covery, which § ( sixty years of appr l. The air we breathe often full of germs, if our vitality is low we're an easy mark for colds or pneumonia. One who has usged the “Discovery” writes thus: My husband saw an sdvertisement of ‘Medical Discovery’ and got me a botile and I could soon ses a changes in myself, Kow 1 weigh 198 pounds and do all of my housework, sewing, washing and ironing for my family of sight." Mrs, Alma K. Tate, R.F.D. 5 Bex 161. Fluid or tablets. All dealers. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel fn Buffalo, N. 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K-R-O Co., Springfield, O, K= R= : KILLS-RATS-ON LY HOTEL MONTCLAIR Lexington Avenue New York City Finest Hotel 800 Rooms 800 Baths 4 6 Radio in Every Room to Sinus walk from Grand ntral TimesSquare Fifth Avenue Shops and ao important commercial cen- tres, leading shops and the- atres. 10 minutes Cooks QUICKLY 0 | ef morc than macaroni! richer-more tcnoer BY ELMO SCOTT WATSON 80 through the night rode Paul Revere: And so through the night went his cry of i To every A ory of village and nd not of fear, farm, i | A volce the d And a word ore! the or, that shall echo darkness, a knock at LTHOUGH Lot wii - in n remembered that he hac i ir J on But how many hat these or, for that ut him g from Longfellow's poem? In the fi place his name was not really Revere at all. He was son of a French- man named Apollos Rivore who Angli- cized it to Paul Revere when he came learn the goldsmith's The elder Revere married De. borah Hichborn, a Boston girl in 1704. On January 1, 1735, Deborah celebrated the New Year by presenting Apollos with a son. Perhaps neither father nor mother realized that this one of their twelve children was destined to become such a famous man. Young Paul learned his father's trade and eventually became one of the best designers and mechanics in gold and silversmithing. Today some of the most highly-prized possessions of New England families are old silver mericans BRCCOr ishments were, matter, know much ed more ab than the ideas g! the other various articles bearing and made by Paul Revere. Not con tent with his eminence In this profes sion, Paul turned his hand to other activities. Some one has sald “he was the original ‘do It now' man, for he never permitted himself to get into a rut. He tackled many tasks and fin- ished them all.” For Instance, in 1776 he turned to soldiering and as second lieutenant took part in the expedition against the French at Crown Point. His trade as a gold and silversmith led him to experiment in copperplate engravings and without the benefit of Instruction he soon became the fore most engraver in America. In fact, Revere may properly be termed the fa- ther of American cartooning, for his first production as an engraver was an allegorical representation of the i { ity, two As a side 1 also practic wing rt on Gazette rior to the Whereas accident and Detriment, t only in P nform ther was speak gr ~tihin i may al Natur: ing to al Goldamith ! Clarke's Whar, Two years later this carried the following by Paul Revere, dentist: game paper advertisement ARTIFICIAL TEETH PAUL REVERE Takes this method of returning his moet Sincere Thanks to the Gentlemen and Ladies who have employed him in the care of their teeth, he would now inform them and all others who are so unfortunate to lose their Teeth by ar cident and otherwise, that he still con. tinues the Business of a Dentist and flatters himeelf that from the Experi. ence he has these Two years (in which time he has fixt some Hundreds of Teeth) that he can fix them as well a» any Surgeon-Dentist, who ever came from London. He fixes them in such a Manner that they are not only an Orna. ment, but of real Use in Speaking and Eating: He cleanses the Teeth and will wait on any Gentleman or Lady at their Lodgings, he may be spoke with at his shop opposite Dr. Clarke's at the North End, where the Gold and Silver. smith's business is carried on in all ite Branches. One bit of Revere's dental work Is historic. When the body of Gen, Jo seph Warren was removed from the temporary grave on Bunker Hill, the identification of the body was made certain by Revere who recognized the wire he had use in setting an arti fielal tooth for the general, Ever think of Paul Revere as a pub lisher and seller of song books? Well, he was! In the Boston Gazette for February 4, 1765, appeared this ad vertisement : Just published and to be sold by Jo- slah Flagg and Paul Revere in Fish Btreet, at the N¢ A Collection of three and four Celebrated measures Masters in which ns and thems, the greater Part them nev before printed In by Josiah Flagg. vere Although Longf 1 famot rth End Psalm 1 parts fro Authors; fitted to and approv Boston, are added som to Loncore commission ons. It was Paul Revere nade them servic by invent new k +1 ind of carriage It was levere who was sent to a to get plans operated in The proprietor refused illow him to make drawings of any kind, but Revere looked over the mill, returned home and from memory built a powder mill that was a great suc After the war Revere resumed trade as a goldsmith and also buiit a factory for casting church bells and bronze cannon, When cop per bolts end spikes began to be used instead of iron for building ships he conducted a series of experiments which led to the building in 1801 of a large plant at Canton, Mass, for roiling copper. He was the first man in this country to smelt copper ore and to refine and roll copper into bolts and sheets. Some of his copper bolts went into the making of the famous frigate “Old Ironsides” and the plates on the Massachusetts State House dome are made of copper sup plied by Paul Revere. Several of the bells which he made are still In ex- istence and one of them to this day calls people to worship In All Soul's Unitarian church In Boston. This same bell is famous as the “Abolition Bell” because it was tolled for John Brown on the day he was executed. Paul Revere, merchant, ia powder mill one to he his pendent Chronicle and Universal Ad- vertiser dated January 1, opposite the Liberty Pole, South Bos. ton.” Elephants Made Trouble The herd Instinct among elephants is so strong that it once was re sponsible for the destruction of the greater part of a station on the Bur ma rallways, says a writer in the At lantie Monthly. “Some years ago a German firm of dealers In animals purchased from us a baby elephant, and delivery of the animal was ae cordingly taken at a camp near a rallway station In upper Burma, He was put into a.car and the car shunted into the siding for the night The ealf, unused to such treatment, started to trumpet him little heart out. This was disastrous, for it quick: ly fetched In all the elephants in the vicinity, who began by wrecking the ear, which was soon smashed Into matchwood, and, having freed the calf, started on the station. Fortun ately we were able to leave the Ger man firm fight out the Intricate ques tion of damages with the railway av thorities.,” Watch Your Feet Asked whether people abuse their stomachs or their feet the most, Dr William 8. Sadler of the American Magazine replies unhesitatingly, “Thelr feet.” He explains that people have had a little sense knocked into thelr heads about overeating and wrong eating, but precious little regarding thelr feet and their care. Egyptian mummies In the Field mu geum at Chicago range In date from about 2300 B, C to 200 A. D. A high quality “all-electric” re- ceiving set for inexpensive A.C operation. An amazingly fine in- strument at this remarkable price. 8 qd qe’ 9 (less Radiotrons) Ask the nearest RCA Radiola Dealer to demonstrate the "337 for you and tell you about the RCA Time Payment Plan, RCA RADIOILA MADE ay THE MAKEIRS or THE RADIOTRON Forgotten Art Helend nDiaving the vii Kidneys Bother You? Deal Promptly With Kidney Irregularities. IDNEY disorders are too serious to ignore. It pays to heed the early signals. Scanty, burning or too frequent kidney excretions; a drowsy, listless feeling: lameness, stiffness and constant backache are timely warnings. To promote normal kidney action and assist your kidneys in cleansing your blood of poisonous wastes, use Doan's Pills. Used and recommended the world over. Ask your neighbor! $0,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: 3. F. Shaw, 987 Columbus Ave., New York, N. Y., says: “My kidneys were not acting properly. The secretions passed too frequently and thie broke my rest at night. | felt tired and my back bothered me considerably. I tried Doan's Pills and it was only a short time before | felt all right again. Doan’s Pills A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Ac all dealers, 75¢ a box. Foster Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. KILLS ~ Flies — Mosquitoes Dedbugs Waterbugs ~ Crickets and many other insects Write for educational booklet, McCormick & Co., Baivimore, Md. TB ha Ll INSECT POWDER or Liquid Spray Myour dealer ammmet furnish, we will supply direet by Peres! Post »t regular prices or 15 So a S100
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