Sarsaparilta Leads all other medicines m th cure of all spring ailments, humors, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, paleness and nervousness. Take it. Get It todT.tn lkraU form er la Ub lt, known Sarsatabe. IWOmci ti. How He Hot lOvcn. Wlseun Hello! Her comes' Staylong, that chronic bore; but here's where I get even with him. Wlndlg What are you going to do? Wlfleun (moving off) Leave you to entertain him. Chicago News. Vice Consul General Carl C Han Ben reports that outside of Bangkok, where electricity lg used (or light ing, kerosene and other oil-burning lamps and candles supply the means for lighting and Illuminating pur poses in Slam. You Can Have a Model Kitchen as cool and white as a dairy. No smell, no smoke, no heat, no dust. No old-fashioned contrivances! The il GboEt-stovs is :he latest practical, scientific cook-stove. It will cook the most elaborate dinner without heating the kitchen. Boils, bakes, or roasts better than any range. Ready in a second. Extinguished in a second. Fitted with Cabinet Tod. with collapsible rests, towel rack, and every up-to-date feature imaginable. You want it, be cause it will cook any dinner and not beat the room. No heat, no smell, no smoke, no coal to bring in, no ashes to carry out. It does away with the drudgery of cooking, and makes it a pleasure. Women with the light touch for pastry especially appreciate it, be cause they cai immediately have a quick fire, simply by turning a handle. No half-hour prostration. It not only is less trouble than coal, but it costs less. Absolutely no smell, no smoke; and it doesn't heat the kitchen. The nickel finish, with the turquoise blue of the enameled chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. Every dealer everywhere! If not at youro, write for Descriptive Circular to the near'' agency of the The Atlantic Refining Company (Incorporated) f TTiTTi7irniiitiiiidiiitiiiiiiiBMiiiMiiiiiiiyi'Miiiir, i ,m i iiiaflirr-i Mamawa H Cantlonary Note: Be sure If f you get this stove sea II 1 u State of Pennsyl vania Chester County Fanners Happy. West Chester. The farmerg of Chester County were never In bet ter spirits than they are now. The wheat and grass never looked as fine, and the cattle are already out In the meadows and pastures. In spite of the frosts the fruit trees are full of young fruit, and berries prom ise a big crop. Most of the corn has been planted, and there Is nn un usually large acreage of potatoes planted. The season Is fully three weeks ahead of time, and vegetation is as far advanced as It usually Is by the middle of May. Investigate Cigarette Sales. Media. Although Media Is a Pro hibition borough, the temperance meetings are not as well attended as those Interested in the cause believe they should. At a meeting of the W. C. T. U. the question arose as to why the attendance is so small. Miss Mary Gibbons ascribed it to the fact that so many beer wagons enter the borough. The W. C. T. U. decided to Investigate the sale of cigarettes to minors. ' Cantlonary Note: Be sure you get this stove ses that the name.Dlate reads New Perfection." Failure. Among Mr. Carnegie's Scotch stor ies is one about a caddie of St, An drews. This caddie's wife so Mr. Carne gie's story runswas much troubled by her husband's loose way of life. He could never have a good day on the links but lie must end It with s wet night at the tavern. So, to cure him, the woman lay In wait on the road one evening, dressed in a white sheet. When her husband appeared she arose from behind a hedge, an awful white figure without stretched arms. "Who the de'll are you?" asked the Intemperate caddie. "I'm auld Nlckie," said the figure, In a hollow voice. "Gie's a shake o' yer hand, then," tald the tipsy caddie. "I'm married tae a sister o' yours. She'll be waltln" for us up at the house, an' nae doot she'll mak' ye welcome." New York Tribune. ADVISED OPERATION CuredbyLydlaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Galena, Kans. "A year Bgo last March I fell, and a few days after there was soreness in my right side. in a snort time a Dimcu came ana it bothered me so much at night I could not sleep, it Kept crowing larger and by fall It was as large as a ben's egg. I could not go to bed without a hot water bottle applied to that side. I had one of the best doc tors in Kansas and be told my husband that I would have to be operated on as it was something like a tumor caused bv a ruDture. I wrote to you for advice and you told me not to pet discouraged but to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did take it and soon the lump in my tide broke and passed away." Mrs. It It. IIuky, 713 Mineral Ave., Galena, Lydia E. rinkham's"Vegetable Com. Pound, made from roots and herbs, has proved to be the most successful remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills, including displacements, jutlummation, fibroid tumors, irregu larities, periodlo pains, backache, bear, lug-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result lias boeu worth millions to many suffering women. If you want special advice write forlt toMrs.I'iiikUamjLynn.Mass. via free and always helpful. POP P Send postal for sT If I 1 F1 1'acltnge I tm bi of Pax tine. , Better and more economical liquid anllscDtlee FOR AIX TOILET USES. C"es one a sweet brants) clean, white, enn-frea Uath amtuaptically clean and throat purifies the breath "- mokinf dispels all disejreeable Pcnpirationaml body odors much ap Jeiated by dainty women. A quick 'Jnedy for sore eyes and catarrh. A liula Paxbae powder dis solved in a lUas of boa water askss a delightful aBsisepbe so lution, pnimiina esuantrliaary tie easing, germicidal and bsav ins, power, and absolutely haras, ma. Try Sample. 50. a lam boa si drueviafr or be luiL JHC pAXTOft) TOILET CO., Besron, Mass. Til Want of care does us more dan age than want of knowledge. Frank, lin. For nRABACn R-Illrka CA PCDIKR wIIt,l:e.iSn Co'3'. Best, "toniaeh or f,?.'TSuTrou,blM- Capudlne will relieve you. Its liquid-pleasant to take-acts Immedl- sw li. 10- 2So' nd 60o A patent has been granted for at attachment to rocking chairs to oper ate a fan to cool the occupants while swaying to and fro. Awful Burning Itch Cured in a Day. "In the middle of the night ol March 30th I woke up with a burning Itch in my two hands and I felt as li I could pull them apart. In the morn ing the Itching had gone to my chesl and during that day It spread all ovei my body. I was red and raw from the top of my head to the soles of mj feet and I was In continual agon) from the itching. I could neither lis down nor sit up. I happened to sea about Cutlcura Remedies and I thought I would give them a trial. ". took a good bath with the Cutlcura Soap and used the Cutlcura Ointment I put it on from my head down to raj feet and then went to bed. On th first of April I felt like a new man. The itching was almost gone. I con tinued with the Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment and daring thai day the itching completely left me Frank Orldley, 825 East 43d Street New York City, Apr. 37, 1909." Cu tlcura Remedies are sold throughout the world; Potter Drug & Chem Corp.. Sole Props.. Boston, Mass. : Shrewd Trading. "Ye say ye want a dollar fur thi boots. Take 70 centsT" "Yes." a "Ye mout throw in one o' then woolen throat wermers, too, heyt" "All right." "Hold on tharl The boots ain't got no strings." "I'll give you a pair of strings." "Better" make it two pair. Oni won't last no time." "Very well; two pair It is." "Can't you chuck in one o' then paper collars for good measure?" "Oh, I guess so, rather than mis, a trade." "Look-a-here, when a feller buy) a bill o' goods off'n you, don't yt set '.m up?" "Yes. What'll you take?" "Gimme two plugs o' chewln' to backer an' a nound o' scrapple." Chicago Evening Post. An Awful Jolt. "I see you have a new automo bile," said Wlggs, enviously. "Yes," responded Biggs, as hi slowed up the machine near the side walk, "and It's a beauty. Everythlni works like clockwork." "That's good." "The tires are puncture-proof." "Better still." "And she goes like the wind." "Gee whiz! Wish I owned one." "By the way, are you fond of rid ing?'' "Am I fond of riding? Well, I should say so." "Well, here's a street-car transfet I Just found. I won't need it, anj you can ride home on it." Chicagi News. Tube Company Raises Wnaes. Pittsburg. Following the an nouncement of a wage raise by sev eral subsidiary companies of the United States Steel Corporation comes that of the National Tube Company, which has posted notices that all employees' wages will be advanced. The amount will be from one to six per cent. A higher rate also will affect day laborers, who will be paid $1.75 Instead of $1.60 a day. Mayor Imposes Unique Sentence. Hasleton. Mayor Bruch Imposed a unique sentence on five boys brought before him on the charge of removing brass letters from store show windows. He fined each two dollars and gave them an Indefinite time in which to settle. They must report to him every Monday evening and pay at least one cent until the entire amount is made good. Confederate Stamp Cni-ripg Mail. Berwick. Forty-five years after the close of the Civil War, a letter mailed by a former Union soldier from Newport News, Va., to Mrs. James Bowman, of Berwick, and bearing a Confederate stamp, man aged to get through the United States malls and was safely delivered here. Laborers Unenrth Man's Skeleton. Bloomsburg. While Employees of the Philadelphia & Reading Rnilroad were engaged in the work of exca vating at a point directly beneath the railroad tracks In Catawissa they came upon the skeleton of a six-foot man. It was recalled that about 35 years ago the Reading coal dock oc cupied the surface where the body was found. Murder rumors have been current ever since. The Appetite Calls tot.mori Post Toasfes Let a saucer of this delightful food served with cream tell why, "The Memory Llnjers? Pass. I Or- and ISc Post urn Cereal Co., LtdV, '. Battle Creek. Mich. . , Benefit For Media library. Media. The Co-Medians gave a tri ple bill tor the benefit of the Media Free Library. Those who took part were: Miss Fannie Cheyney, Mrs. A. H. Rund, J. Claude Bedford. Rob ert Fussell, C. Frank Williamson, Albert J. Williams, Dr. Edward D. Fitch, Mrs. Elmer E. Melick, Ward Batchelor, A. H. Rund, Elmer E. Mel ick, Dr. Benjamin Underhill, Master Paul Clark, Mrs. Albert J. Williams, Miss Ullle Riddle and Miss Eliza beth Hall. Woman With Thront Cut. Pittsburg. Bent backward over a broken chair, her neck slashed from ear to ear and her clothing soaked with blood, Mrs. Emily Mills, aged 28 years, keeper of a restaurant near the downtown section, was found by police Inspectors in a rear room of ber place of business. The woman died on the way to the hospital. Sidney Mills, the husband of the dead woman, was found wandering around In the vicinity of the restau rant, and after being questioned by detectives was placed under arrest as a suspicious person. Waitresses at the restaurant have stated that the couple were violently Jealous of each other, and had been quarreling for days. At the police station the husband denied any knowledge of how his wife met death, mumbling "she killed herself, sho killed herself." The police are actively Investigat ing the case. Play "Along The Missouri." Media. The Catholic Dramatic Club rendered a three-act comedy, entitled "Along the Missouri." Those who took part were: J. J. McGinley, William Morley, Paul Malseed, George Smith, William L. Suter, Al bert Marron, Miss Ellen Coppock. Miss May Malseed and Miss Edith Mullen. Reading Doctors Klect Officers. Reading. The Reading Medical Association held Its annual meeting, when the following officers were elected: President, F. G. Runyeon: vice-president, F. Colletti: treasurer, A. F. East; secretary, Jesse Wagner; curator, R. H. Hutchlns; trustees, Drs. J. E. Longacre, Israel Gleaver and W. H. Marks. 18 Cents A Day For Post runnier. Saltsburg. A Job paying 18 cents a day is offered by the United States Government to any one who wishes to become postmaster at Wheatfield. near here. To permit the applicants to show their competency the Civil Service Commission will hold an ex amination on May 7. Last year the postofllce paid $64. Noted Inventor Dead. Easton. John I. Klnsey, who for forty years was master mechanic of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Com pany's local shops, died at his home in this city, aged. 83 years. He was one .of the best known mechanical engineers and Inventors in this section and the locomotives built by him and which bore his name were considered the strongest and speediest type of their day. He Invented a spark arrester or locomo tives. Twelve years ago Mr. Klnsey retired from active work. Fights Rescuer. Potlsvllle. Frank Madonas, aged 30 years, rendered desperate because of unrequited love, rode at express speed on a bicycle down the main street of Mlnersvllle to the bridge which crosses the swollen Schuylkill River, Jumped from the wheel, threw off his enp and plunged head long over the ruil to the stream, 25 feet below. Alexander Morris Jumped Into the flood and rescued the mnn at the risk of his own life, Madonas re sisting all the wa" ashore and then exclaiming as he was thrown upon the bank: "Why didn't you let me die!" The would-be suicide gashed his head and face on the rocks on the bed of the stream. Madonas shortly after his rescue made for the moun tains, vowing he would make an end of his life this time. Major IHniKlicr Drowns. Wilkee-Barre. The body of Ed ward J. Dougher, major of the Ninth Regiment, N. O. P., and "on ofllclal of the locnl traction company, was found dead In a creek In Bradford County. Major Dougher went to Towanda to attend reunion exercises held by the Knights of Columbus of that place. Failing to return, a general alarm was Bent out. How he came to iueo his death Is a mystery. Increase Surprises Men. Hazleton. The motormen and conductors on the Lehigh Traction line, the local trolley company, and the Wilkes-Barre & Hazleton Rail way, the third-rail system, received notice of an increase of ten cents a day in their wages. The advance came without solici tation and was a complete surprise to the men. Mrs. Mnry Mitehel Page Dion. Lebanon. Mrs. Mary Mltchcl Page, widow of the late Robert J Page, died ut the home of her only son. Rev. J. Mitehel Page. Mrs. Page was the daughter of the late John Mitehel, the celebrated Irish Journalist, author and nationalist She was born In Dublin, in 1846, and during her childhood she shored exile with her father in Australia Wonuin Fights K'cttrlc Plant. Media. Eliza C. Hartsel has be gun suit In equity to prevent the Delaware County Electric Company from operating a distributing plant at Lnnsdowne, on property near that which she owns. She asks for an injunction, declaring the plant would be a detriment to her land, and would destroy its availability for dwelling houses. Prohibitionists Nominate. Chester. The Prohibitionists of Delaware County have made the fol lowing nominations: Congress, John H. Paschall, of Concord: Legisla ture, G. S. Pennock, of Lansdowne; Jacob R. Jordan, of Prospect Park, and John Macadam, of Chester. Held For Girl's Death. Lebanon (Special) Coroner Light held an Inquest over the body of Edna Walters, aged 19 years, of North Annville Townshln. The girl died on Sunday of peritonitis, the result of kicks alleged to have been administered by William Jennings, who employed her ns housekeeper. The jury returned a verdict that the girl's death was due to kicks and held Jennings responsible for her death. He is held In Jail without ball. Find Suicide In Ridley River. Chester. The body of James Cross, of East Eleventh Street, was found In Ridley River by Samuel Collins, having evidently been in the water since April 11, when Cross dis appeared. It is supDosed he com mited suicid from the fact that he had frequently expressed a desire to end his life. Veteran Dies Mowing Down Grass. Carlisle. Captain William H. Brlckes, of Company M, Third Penn sylvania Cavalry, during the Civil War, fell dead while mowing grass at his home. He was 70 years old. Death was due to heart failure. He is survived by a widow. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE Cleaning Darby Of Dogs. Darby. -While ' residents have been formulating plans for the ex termination of stray dogs, the ques tion has been partly cleared by the automobile. Within the last two weeks fourteen dogs have been killed by autos, which Is at the rate of one a day, and many other stray bow. wows have been rolled into the dust and so badly frightened that the have never stooped running uutll they either struck the Philadelphia county line or Colwyn on one side or the confines of Sharon Hill Col lingdale or Lansdowne on the other. Young, Insjiector Killed By Train, Altoona. The body of Charles Berrang, a railroad car inspector of this city, was found on the railroad, twelve milet: weBt of this city. He visited a brother at Cresson, and it is supposed he fell from a train on the return trip and was run over. He was aged 24 and Is survived by his wife and two children. Engine To Fight Mine Firea, Scranton. The latest acquisition of the Susquehanna Coal Company Is a chemical fire ertgine for extinguish ing inside mine fires. One of the practical features of the engine is that It can be adjusted to run on a track of any width. The engine may he transported by any motive power, by an electric or compressed air locomotive or by mules. A not her Industry For Chester. Chester. Another Industry is to be located In this city. The Robert D. Clark Thread Company, capital ized at $50,000, Is looking for a suit able building site. When the plant Is In operation employment will be given to 200 persons. Charles H. Gressy, of Philadelphia, will b as sociated with the new concern. Bar Pictures From Armories. Doylestown. Because of a sweep ing ruling of the Armory Board, mov ing picture shows have been discon tinued in the new armory of Com pany O. The board Issued an order against having projecting machines in any armories. 4 Thousand Men Get Increase Berwick. A 10 per cent. Increase for the night shift of the Berwick plant of the American Car ft Foun dry Co. has been announced, to affect 1000 men. Date For Cheater Heights Camp. Media. Th annual Methodist camp meeting will open at Chester Heights on July 37 and close on Mon day night. August 6. District Su perlntendent E. E. Burrlg will be solrltual director an.1 nit t - ur w . sj a bUWlU Jones, musical director.' Dr. Raymond II, Koch Dies. Easton. Dr. Raymond H. Koch, or Martin's Creek, died of diphtheria aged 27 years. He formerly resided at Wescoevllle, Pa., and was a grad uate of the Medico Chi. CoHeg Philadelphia. , , ' So Weak From Kidney Trouble lie Could Hardly Stand. John McKay Williams, Bedford' City, Va., says: "For two months I suffered from sharp pains across the.' small of my back and I became so weak I could hard ly stand. I lost flesh rapidly and was becoming wor ried. I 'ortunately decided to try Doan'a Kidney' Pills. I began tak- kV Ing them and 'je-- fore long every symptom of the trou ble disappeared. I have had no re turn of It np to now." Remember the name Dosn's. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. ' Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. , How He Got Even. A traveling man who stutters spent all afternoon In trying to sell a grouchy business man a bill of goods, and was not very successful. As the salesman was lockinK tin hts grip the grough was impolite I i enough to observe In the presence of j ,hls clerks: "You must find that lm- i pediment In your speech very Incon- i :venlent at times." "Oh, n-no," replied the salesman. "Everyone has his p-peculiarity. S-stammerlng is mine. What's ly-yours?" "I'm not aware that I have any," (replied the merchant. ' "D-do.you stir y-your coffee with I your r-rlght hand?" asked the sales man. "Why, yes, of course," replied the merchant, a bit puzzled. "W-well," went on the salesman, "t-that's your p-pecullarity. Most people use a t-teaspoon." Success. A Package Mailed Free on Request of 'S PAW-PAW PILLS . . a ,a ue ltchi oiomacn ana sv' i. L,ver Pl"8 known and Bf'i.'1ffi.yi' a nosltlv and pnor1 m cure ior uonatipation, Indigestion, Jaundice,! Biliousness, Sour Stom ach, Headache, and all ailments nrlslng from a disordered stomach or sluggish liver. They contain In concen trated form all the virtues and values of Munyon's Paw-i . Paw tonic and are made from the Juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I un hesitatingly recommend these pills as , being the best laxative and cathartic ,ever compounded. Send us postal or letter, requesting a free package of Munyon'B Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxa tive Pills, and we will mall same free of charge. MUNYON'S HOMOEO 'PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO., 63d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Delicately formed and eently reared, women will find, in all the season9 of their lives, as maidens, wives or mothers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy which act9 gently and pleasantly and naturallv. and whir.h maw ha used with truly beneficial effects, under any v.ui.uiuu.i!, wien ma system needs is Syrup of Figs and Elixir of K, well known to be a 6imple combination laxative and carminative DrinciolGs of with pleasant aromatic liauids. wMr.h ara MH&3 agreeable and refreshinj to the taste and, iuvJi accepiaDie to the system when its eantle iVV-V KJA cleansing la desired. kVVfT Eft Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of &vJ fe' i Figs and Elixir of Senna can hope to get its tVM & V8& beneficial effects, and as a guarantee of the 'Ovf r v" excellence of the remedy, the full name of the WVI VJ company California Fig Syrup Co. is printed VV&H fii't vt on the front of every package, and without it KOi iAf x any preparation offered as Svrtin rf pi ?iJM ixii l, ,,rvc Ehxir of Senna i3 fraudulent and should be declined. To those who know the quality of this excellent laxativo, the offer of any substi tute, when Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is called for, is always resented by a transfer of patronage to some first-clas3 drug establish ment, where they do not recommend, nor sell false brands.norimitation remedies. The genu ine article may be bought of all reliable drug gists everywhere; one size only. Regular jjiio uu terns per Dottle. to nave in the ma per bottle. Get a bottle tadav $t4'&S5j$3l house when needed. "5i7t3 To prevent explosions of coal dust In mines experiments are under way In Germany In which water Is pump ed Into borings under pressure. It thus Is forced Into fissures and, after it Is pumped out, the coal can't be broken down with picks without blasting. Because the proeMco of conducting the exhaust stenm from locomotive air pumps through the stack creates a draft that burns an unnecessary amount of coal when locomotives are noj. running, several railroads are providing a sepcrate exhaust outlet for it. Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes. In the 40 years, IMS to 1908, Japan's yeartv fflreijn trade Increas ed from $13,e00.e to $407,000,000. ForOOMs aad BR IP, J?,lrP X'4Pni;7" Is eras rsmrrly- 1 mhf dX!!'1,'',"'.'""I,",U "'"""as. It? fcL'" ir. '"tufdlaasiT. is... ao. and toe, st (IruK aujres. Metnl filament lnraudtcnt lamps nre now being used on ehlDS and railroad cars. In France a spinster Is not allowed to put money In the bank or have a 'checkbook. However, once married or a widow she can do business with bankers as far as her means and mind, go. This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders forChildren, cure Keverrnhness, IleAtiarhe, Bad Stomsch, Tec'thinu DiHorderj.IieRulntethe Bowelsnnd Dextroy Worms. They break up colds in 24 hours. Pleasant to tn ke, and harmless asmilk. Never fail. AtI)niKgists,25c. Samrilemailerl Fhee. Address Allen S.OlmstedLclioyI.Y. A sot of clamps, operated by a i lever and notched bar to draw and ; hold them together, has been pat ented by a Pennsylvanlan to faclll i tate the Joining of ends of a belt. I Mrs, Wlnslow'fl BootlilnB Rvrnp for Children ' teethln(r,softenstheirum,rediieefiinnrama. uon, aiiayspaln.eu res wind collo.2So a bottle Building since 1880. Liverpool only recently completed a great water supply scheme. Including the impounding of a Welsh river and the building of a 76 milo aqueduct. Tor Red, Itching KyWist, Oy. Styes, Palling Fyelaslie nRl All Eyes lt.t Need Care, 'fry Murine Kye fsilre. Aseptic Tunes, Trial Size. 25c. Ank Your Druggist or Write Murine Kye Renawlr t o. Chicago. Preparations have begun for tak ing, in 1911, the first reimus for the commonwealth of Australia. Constipation raimcs ami serioily aggra vates many dme-ism. It is thoroughly enrol by Dr. Piorees PeltoU. Trsy sugar coated granules. Persons born In spring are said to have a more robust constitution than those born at other seasons. Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes. The earth's fertile area Is esti mated at 28,269,200 squars miles. B. N. U. 18. A Clean Man Kinaitrierins In Kansas. Herp is an Incident that a.Chanute man tells as having occurred In a certain Kansas town. He was In tho ticket office and watched the pro. ceedings. A man came up to the window and asked for a ticket to Kansas City, inquiring the price. "Two twenty-five," 6aH the agent The man dug down Into a well worn pocketbook and fished out a bill It was a bank note for $2. It was also all the money he had. "How soon does this train go?" he inquired. "In 15 minutes,"' repliod the agent. The man hurried awav Soon he was back with three silver dollars with which he bought a ticket "Pardon my curiosity," said the ticket seller, "but how did you get that money? It Isn't a loan, fni I see you have disposed of the $2 1 bill." "That's all right." Bald the mon "No. I didn't borrow. I went to n pawn shop and soaked the bill fot 11. SO. Then as I started bock hers I met an old ncqnalntance to whom I soil tho pawn ticket for ll.R0 I then had $3 and ho has the nnwi ticket for which the $2 bill stand? as security." Kansas City Journal Electricity, which picks the tiny atoms of aluminum from the ore deposits, has made the metal posslbln tr the commercial world and In re turn aluminum now ranks next tc copper as the moRt desirable metal for electrical machinery. We are all as Ood made us. and often-tlmes a great deal worse. Cervantes. Outaide clennlisess is less than half the battle. A man may scrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be uneleon. Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It means a clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, clean liver, snd new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way will look it and act it. Ho will work with energy end think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never bo troubled with liver, lunR, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom achs. Blood discuses are found where there is unclean blood. vAiuiumpuon ana oronctntis mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prerents these diseases. It makes a man's insides clean and healthy. It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion sail prostration. It oontains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce's Pleassnt Pel lets cure it. They never gripe, Essy to take as csndy. nOEPi OBJ l' WE OUT X I seller far roe Un sjusts srconaf'iiss snack sauTa Reftrescs: sst suk ( Lnisrillc. Wa Israiik B I l B'f Prst Is ssi tkitstrs. Wiilt he arks list. I fljtSABELfcSOXS "'.";''' LssisTillc lr. I j Character Is 1 Smiles. i I I wirponnng , U aoLd by rrocm hMM JM wtxmtm ww namphj 1 relp bouk. Cttcel lUkm. m. featl property. Samuel Comfort and New Strength Await" tho"pcr8on" who ."discovers that a long train of cofTee. ails. can be thrown oft by using POSTUM in place of Coffee ,'The comfort' and "itrengthcome' from a rebuilding pf new nerve 5clla by the food elements in the roasted : wheat! 6se4'. injjnaking Tostum.,,. j . 1 '7 'And the 'relief "from "coffee alls come from the absence, of (afftini -the natural drug in coffee. ' 1 Teidays.trialiwiir show; any ohe ..,.'!"''' "There's o Reason' for. POSTUM ventioo" and a "pound of cure." For bowel troubles. aJun wounds, cuius, ana ower uis. The average crow Is credited with destroying; 700,000 Insects a year. Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes. Asking Too Much. ' The mother of little six-year-old Mary had told her a number of times cot to hitch ber sled to passing i sleighs, feeling that It was a danger. ' oua practice. It was such a fasci nating sport, however, that Mary could not legist It, and one day her mother saw her go skimming past the house behind a farmer's "bobs." When she came In from play she waa taken to task, ber mother say ing severely, "Mary, haven't I told you that you must not hitch onto bobsT Besides, you know It If against the law." Mary tosised her head. "Oh," shr said, "don't talk to me about the law. It's all I can do to keep the Ten Commandments!" Woman's Home Companion. W. L. DOUGLAS $59 S4f S3. 50, S3 & 82.50 0ov' 501 cuntro i fchooH are worn byiiiorfM.ionth.in any other make, BECAUSE s w. i. it.iiRiuiifta.oo nil 4.MrliM-rtei:i-l, In t via, tit utitt tt-eur. othr limit cutting , W.L.liMiirlitft M3.AO. .I.OO mid 4. 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