THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA. (ITEMED CREWS OF GERMAN SHIPS BUILD A ViLlAuE COUNT AND COUNTESS VON BERNSTORFF MtTMONAL MOTHER'S JOY SALVE vrrrs inn A CHltl. After luklnt fcUXIK U.IBBK "My little dxishter, 10 jar eld, unre4 O'Hrlj a year olio, chllle end lever, bom ol the time nuder the dortor'e r. I wee illooee airrd end frlnnd xlvtard ate te trj 1(11x1 Uab It. !gTlttobrenlelieuiimerliJ colli since. It eoiniletiy eurrd ber" Mr. Crnm Heleia. ftt t St., N. K., Wuahlnirtua, b Kllxl ' Hebok 60 xnu, ell druKl-m mr bf Pn-le fans rn-ptld froia Kioceeeekl A Oe WeahiiifUin, D. C. Telescopic spectacles have bea to vented by a Gentian for persons wUA extreme nenrslght. for Colds, Croup. Pneumonia and Asthma ; GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT for Neuralgia, Rheumatlimi und Sprains. For sale by all Druggists. GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFU'S., Greensboro, N. C Adv. Edwin Woodring, hermit of Allen town, Pa., predicts speedy downfall of Turkey. L'rngnay has bought a dredge built tn riollund. In the Bath Befora retir vse with warm water ind imore a iftXl night It Glenn's Sulphur Lesson Soap (By B. O. 8KLLER8, Artlnf Director the Sunday School Coum of the Moody Bible Institute, Chlceco.) (Copyright, Wieiern Ncwipr ptr Union.) Refreshes CwiUlMal'Tnri'salphnr. riNilrMMtrDrt,KMlia lrMn,lt Scarcely Six Months in the Mak Whales are reported off the eowft of Maine. ing It Attracts Wide Attention. LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 24 K3C stwrsoiooL poPHAM'S ASTHMA MEDICINE am ftemnt sad fodtlre MM In nrf M ky Druf.lMe. Prieetl.a, ?MUnkl Mall lee. SBANO AMERICAN HANDICAP rfca Greatest Trapshootlng Event of tat Ysar, Wen with Winchester -Repeater" Sheila. ft Grand American Handicap, the Ktathootiug classic, equivalent to the WsrUt's Borles In Baseball, tne hUliest yor the world hna to bestow In trnp- wtia the event that marks the cll ix In the trnpBhooter'a cnrcer, waa by Capt J. F. Wulf, of Milwau kee, with the wonderful score of 90x100 ken the 10-yard mark. In making thin (rttl win he shot Winchester "Ilo tatter" loaded shells. TV national Anmreur unnmpion- Alp wus won by F. M. Troeh, of the gute of Washington. Mr. Troeh also Kok second place for National Araa lev Championship at Doubles. He al io won the Mound City Overture, and tbe General Average on all targets, and faaml Average on lOyard targets, k winning nil these events, Mr Troeh mi a Winchester repenting shotgun. The Women's National Champion- his, the Bret event of the kind ever itwd at a Grand American Handicap, wm won by Mrs. J. D. Pulton, of War- ww, Indiana, with a Winchester re potting shotgun. The Punspougb Trophy, emblematic if the Professional Championship, yas iron by I'hll It. Miller with a Winches ter repenting shotgun. The Hercules All-round Amateur Oaasiplonshlp was won by Edw. L. Bartlett. of llnltlmore, with Wlncbes- ter loaded shells. This was a hard Hht to win, as It called for 50 singles it U, 20, 22 yards, respectively, and 25 tables at 10 yards. This was a great cleanup for Win- aVotrr grins and shells and a demon Krnttoa of their wonderful shooting iiaUtIc, lira. E. B. Clnrkson, ninety-six. Al ton, HI,", bus not missed a Sunday sttioel session In 3d year. SUrs. Orennieled FrelMe, Sore and Inflamed ImM promptly lbs Ul ul HUMAN 111 UALKA. Adr. COLLIE SAVED CHILD'S LIFE (teg Pulled Little Girl From Track as Car Wat Running Her Down. Barter, a handsome collie, known to (be Mends of his mistress. Mix LI I lun Mutteer, a n do of unusual kii laxity. Is a neighborhood hero, ys ttie IWmton PoHt. Especially la he a iro In the eyes of Mm. Lizzie Cock bum, mother of elj;ht-yeur-old Jennie. Owkbum.'whom he saved from ileath wki-n he pulled her nuiiy from a truck Just ns an electric enr wus running kcr dtwn. ills Mutteor Is a friend of the Cock burn mid a frequent visitor nt their borne. Hunter often nccomimlen her slid la well acquainted Willi little Jen ale. When Jennie saw Miss Mntteer uul Muster approaching the Coekhurn amine, she ran across the road to meet Usui, stepping directly Into the path of a trolley cur. Then, when she realised her danger, Jennie hecnine confused nnd stood still i the trnek. As the whlte-fiuvd niotor- HB started to apply the brakes. I5us- ter thirted forward and sel.ed the lit' U girl by her dress, pulling her to surety. Just Right "A penny for your thoughts, dear.' "I whs thinking of that exquisite ierfnino nnd Its cost." "Ah I I knew your thoughts were nlxnt n scent's worth." use mm 'Uteres a Reason httvm Csree.1 Cev.UA. BUs CcV.Mk, Coffee ns don't agree f 1M( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! nil I II. mm LITTLE GERMANY IN ITSELF Three Hundred Little Model Houses and Other Structures That Co te Make Up a Village Are Con ttructed From Scraps. Norfolk, Va. At tho Portsmouth Bvy yard, near Norfolk, Vn, there Is a village of almost a thousand per sons that has been scarcely six months In the making, which Is attracting at tention throughout the country. Visi tor to the yard vie with one another for the precious nnd somewhat rare passes which will admit one to tho peculiar place, nnd thousands of post cards showing scenes within Its lim its are sold dully. The village Is unincorporated nnd without legalised form of government. Its residents, though filled with civic pride rare In Its Intensity, are abso lutely opposed to Increasing the popu lation. They toll and spin In the vil lage only as It pleases them, yet they ent regularly, sleep regularly and are assured of a comfortable existence, nt least until the end of the great Euro pean war. And, now thnt war has been men tioned, you have the key to tho Iden tity of this strange municipality In the making. It Is the village buM by the Interned crews of the Kronprlnr. Wllhelm and the Prim Kit el Friedrlch. German war vessels, which ran Into the Virginia capes within 30 days of each other for safety, about a year ago, and since have been Interned by the United States government for the duration of the war. Build Wonder Village. Cast Into the wnters of n nenfrnl country and renllr.lng thnt their stay probably would be long, these sturdy, blond Teuton sons did not sit on the decks nnd mourn their fate. Instead, they sprang upon tho land, grubbed every scrap of wood and metnl nnd cloth and lenther nnd every drop of pnlnt thnt enme their wny nnd began the construction of their wonder vil lage. From scraps gnthored from hither and yon In tho nnvy ynrd nnd out of It more thnn ,T00 little model howe. a windmill, a chapel nnd other struc tures that go to make up the village have been constructed. They line pret ty streets. Thefr front yards bloom with flow ers nnd their back yards nre filled with garden truck. Nor Is the end yet. To day you see a lond of old boxes or dis carded ends of bonrds going Into the village nnd tomorrow a new house, of which they will bo a pnrt, will he nn der cnnatrwtlnn. rtulldlng operations always nre nnder wny. The start of the vlllnge came with the granting of tho use of the east end of the ynrd, near where the great In terned ships He. by the commandant to the Interned men. It Is composed of several ncres cut off from the remain' der of the ynrd so completely thnt It seems a little Germany within Itself, On one side In the Potomnc river lie the two ships. Another side Is hound ed now by tho Immense United States collier O'ltynn, In the making. Green grass, n worn! nnd some wntcr form the other two aides. Must Have Pass. The vlllngo must be approached through guards from the O'ltynn col lier side; so, unless you hnve a pass, there Is little chnnco of seeing It. The executive officers of the Interned ships Issue the passes, regular nnvy yard of fleers having nothing to do with them. As the village grew It became ob vious thnt It was planned with Infinite skill. Not only were there houses nnd yards laid out, but even streets nnd parks were added. The owner of ench piece of property was made to realize that he would be held strictly respon alble for his place being kept neat nnd clean, When word of tho bulMIn progress thnt was being mndo reached the out side world German sympathisers be gun to lend a hand. Contributions of various kinds poured In, nnd when, a few weeks ngo, tho first formal open Ing was held, visiting crowds marveled at the wonders the Interned crews had worked with their poor materia! nnd few outside contributions. Thnt opening day was a proud one for the residents. The hand from the ship nnd It Is a good one played J thi men mnrched and showed visitors about the village, nnd a regular carni val wns stnged. Wltli nil of the bust neis acumen of Vnnkee horse traders. the Germans arrested persons for al leged violations of their village lawa and fined them before magistrates, All pnld their fines willingly, for the money went to the German Bed Cross fund for the benefit of blinded soldiers. Kvery prisoner was permitted to nssess his own fine. Where fines were too low or the prisoner wns good natured he wns nrrested ngnln. All of the usnnl attractions of an amateur carnlvnl were nt hand. Thero were cold drinks, hot dogs nnd mu seums to sootho tho pnlato and ease the ey. Frequently the mayor, or Porfschulr.o. would post n new bulletin on his bulletin bonrd. nnd Immediately MISSING .MAN COMES BACK Kentucklan Finds That HU Wife Has Divorced Him and Daughters Are Married. Frankfort Ky. I.lster GrossftVId walked out of his home In Louisville 15 years ngo nnd never returned. Ills wife ultimately thought he wns dead and taught his daughters, four tnd nine years old, to believe he was. On Thursday he entered the grocery or his brother, Wood GrossUeld, here ti ' fi -t -"j ' v fcri i-rAiU r'ir "rf.-J Count una Couiuess vuu llerustor . liliotogl'uplieU ut ttie time of I In- ar rival of the countess In New York, after a stay of two years In Germany. Lines of core hnve been drawn In the foce of the German amhussndcr since the outbreak of the war. the crowds would flock toward It nnd rend with ns much Interest ns If It had been the work of u regular mayor. The houses nre occupied only In the daytime. When sundown comes the men bonrd their ships for the night. During the daytime they enjoy them selves on lund at will, drinking coffee, playing cards or rending within the houses. Px-Hldes killing time by Improving the village, the men have a great num ber of pets, and they also Indulge In athletic games. They have dogs, chick ens, birds and cnts which they treasure as children would. On tho athletic field they hold turnverelns, boxing matches and athletic games, as well ns swing Indian clubs and piny medi cine ball nnd football. All of the men nre In splendid physical condition as n result of their outdoor play. If called upon to return to the sen tomor row they would bo none the worse ofT for their enforced vacation. Their Chief Interest Wnr news, of course, forms the greater part of their Interest. They follow every detull closely, and when ever anything of great moment hap pens, or la reported to have happened, the folk of the tidewater country anxiously Inquire for the German vil lage view of It And for persons In terned ns they are they have wonder ful Insight on coming events. Much gosplp which one hears around the capes about things that nre likely to HANDY MAN FALLS HEIR TO LEGACY Quaint Character In New York Village Gets $60,000 Legacy. IS STAGGERED BY THE NEWS Helped Perfect Invention Which Made Owner Wealthy and Latter Re members Him In Hie Will Hia Plan. Silver Creek, N. T. The greatest of nil miracles has occurred right In this village. "Iw" Keith Is worth n for tune. It Is hard for people to believe It but It's nn uctunl fact. So fur ns l.j can recall, "Iew" never had more than five dollars at one time In his life, nnd. now he Is worth $G0,000. "Lew" Is the modern Rip Van Winkle. He Is about sixty-five yenrs of age. He was born here, but moved awny soon cfter the war, with his folks, nnd passed n few years In Mis souri, returning agnln to remain the rest of his life. A good many towns have characters like "Lew." He can recite Shakespeare by the week. He Is a philosopher with a qnnlntness of ex pression which makes him highly en tertaining, lie has always made bis living "tlukerlng." He can make a motor boat a violin, a camera, a threshing machine In fact, he can innlte anything or mend anything that anyone ever dreamed of. But he never tried to make any money. He never wanted any. But listen to w hat has befallen him : A few weeks ngo John B. Webster, village president, got n letter from Se dnlla, Mo., asking If "Lew" Keith were alive, and If so to furnish proofs of his Identity. "Tell m I'm nllve, nil right," was "Lew's" nonchalant comment. Mr. Webster did. Back enme a let ter from tho vice president of a tmst company In St Louis. This Is, In sub stance, what It said: .In 1878 a man named Carter, living In Svdulln, was at work on u muchlne to separate xlnc from ore. Ho was un able to perfect his device. "Lew" Keith, a young man, happened In and tinkered around till the machine was complete. "Lew" moved nway. Mr. Carter potcnted the machine and made a fortune out of It Muny times during his life he started to hunt up "Lew" Keith, but never followed out the no tion. When he died, Mr. Carter, a very nnd asked nbout' his family. Wood told him his wife hnd remarried nfter getting a divorce, and his daughters were now Mrs. Wick Benbolt nnd Mrs. Forrest Wheeler, both of Fern Creek. After his disappearance Qrofwfleld enlisted In the army nt St. Louis and wni stationed In Manila and Japan. Wire In Cow's Heart naxleton, Pa. A piece of barbed wire, four Inches long, waa found In the heart of a cow of the herd .of Uervey Frederick ef Black Creek. happen In the wnr, and which comes true, frequently can bo traced back to the vlllnge. When the Pentschlnnd successfully eluded the nllled cruisers recently tho vlllnge celebrated. But It did not cele brate the decision In the Appam case which would return the captured ves sel to her English owners, Thnt Appam ense recalls the state ment previously made that the village has no desire for more Inhabitants. There Is some fear that the Appam crew may be added to tho vlllnge. If It should be decided that It was the duty of the United Suites as n neutral to Intern the" men. And thnt Is not de sired by the Germans. Kvery tnnn who passes Into the village Is one more lost to the German service during the war, Hence to gain In population, a thing nrrlently desired by most villages means n-loss to the fatherland, which Is not to be desired now, Inside, the village Is very, very Ger man. They speak the Gennnn lan guage, they sing the German songs, they follow the German customs. But If one tires of that, he soon enn turn to things thnt nre American. For In stance, Just outside the vlllnge thero Is u long row of as linn sunflowers ns nre growing anywhere In the state of Kansas, nnd running In and out of the nuvy ynrd there nre some tnxlcah driv ers who surely nre direct deseondnnts of some of our pioneer American rond agents. wealthy man, provided In his will thnt $(0,(Xxt should be set nsldo to provide an Income for life for "Lew" Keith. In case he could be found. The receipt of tills information caused some comment and surprise In Silver Creek. It didn't bother "Lew" much. One day he was observed wend ing a somewhat unsteady course from, one hotel to another, nnd bo was asked hcrcfore, "Not bin", only Pve been somewhat staggered by the news," he said. It's nil true. Lew says he was In Sedallu In 1S78. He says he worked for Mr. Carter and helped lilin with the machine. "It wasn't anything to worry over, though," he snys. "All Carter needed was a suggestion or two, nnd I had the suggestions that's nil there wns to It." A few days ago n chock enme from the St. Louis trust company, nnd with It n letter nsklng thnt "Lew" Journey to Sedalln to establish himself perma nently In his new Income. "Low" has gone. Word has como back tliut "ev erything Is nil right." The trust fund provides nn Income 1 1 tho rate of six per cent or $.1,C00 n yenr. This Is roughly $ilS n week. Con sldsrlng thnt "Lew" has never earned more than ten or iifteen although he might easily hnve earned many times that If he had applied his Ingenuity, this weekly provision Is worth mention ing. "I shnll build a bungalow myself," said "Lew" the other day. "I shall have It lined with shelves. Ono shelf will contain n demijohn so visitors shall not depart unrefreshed. The oth ers will contain hooks, nnd Ml spend my Mine reading. I'll rend my head off. There Is one observation I would like to make: One never knows how many friends he has till he has n for tune left to him. I hnve received ten Invitations to dinner already from peo ple who hadn't spoken to tne In thirty yenrs. It all proves that virtue Is Its own reward." SUNFLOWER ON DEAD LIM8 Plant Thrives While Vegetation en Earth Perishes for Lack ef Moisture, Petersburg, Ind. J. W. Wilson, nn nttorney of this town, has a dead South Curallnn poplar tree In the back of Ills law office. Several months ago he no ticed a sprig of green sprouting from one of the limbs. He knew the tree wns dead, and wntched the sprout until now It has grown Into n Inrge stm flower bush thnt will be ready to bloom In n few days. There Is no wny to get moisture to the sunflower, nnd the limb Is less than two Inches In diam eter, yet It has withstood the drought while vegetation on the earth hns per ished. Bluebird Steals Letters. Nashville, Ind. John Sweers, living near Elklnsvllle, Brown county, Is a patron of a rural route and hns n mall bos for the reception of mnll. A few weeks ngo he deposited a letter In the box. hut the enrrier failed to find It. The second time he mailed a letter nnd ngaln It was missing, Agnln he deposited a letter, and this time he kept wntch. To his amaxemcut he saw a bluebird light on the mall box lop Inside, come out with tho letter In Its bill and fly away. ' REVIEW. READINO LESSON-H Cor. GOLDEN TEXT We loos not t the thing, which ere eeen, but at tlie thin! which ere not en; for the thlnge which ere seen are temporal, but the think"! which are not eeen are eternul. II Cur. 4:li. A map Is essential to nn understand ing of Paul's labors nnd adventures enpeclnlly a present-day map, with Its modern names of the places which he visited. It should be used In teaching this lesson, und New Testament his tory generally. It will cuuso the lessons to relnte themselves more closely to the world ns' wo now know It During the pust quarter they hnve extended over u pe riod of about seven yenrs, from ap proximately A. D. M) to 57, psd ure ail centered about the life and teaching of Paul. It Is difficult to attempt a logical review. A number of lessons hnvo been Introduced from the letters of Paul.' which nre not chronological In the development of the church. It might be well, perhaps, to consider first the loading events In the life of Paul, nnd second the prominent char acteristics of Paul's life us we have had them presented to us, and nlno to consider six of the cities In which Paul founded churches lu Euioih?, studying their modern names nnd con ditions nnd looking Into the dlflicdltlCM nnd dnngers which he encountered. In Lesson One we hnve the record of Paul's untiring activity, and his per sistent use of the Scriptures. Kvery one of his sermons wns confirmed by the Word of God. Lesson Two pre sents his Interest In those who were converted In his ministry; also a sug gestion ns to his uneeuslng prayerful ness on their behalf. Lesson Three presents his tact nnd wisdom In preaching the Risen Christ, nnd his emphasis upon the need of repentance. Lesson Four gives n suggestion of his untiring activity In the midst of great discouragement and in the fact of bit ter apposition. Lesson Five reveals his persistent determination to know nnd to preach nothir.g save Jesus Christ and him crucified. Lesson Six Is Paul's panegyric on love ns the su preme gift. Lesson Seven Is nn ex position of the duty nnd blessedness of cheerful giving. In It is given n new beatitude of Jesus, "It Is more blessed to give than' to receive," which Is nowhere else recorded. Lesson Eight, another suggestion ns to his courage. Lesson Nine emphasizes humility, cnmpnsslomite love and a fearless declaration of the whole coun sel of God. lesson Teu presents his forgetfutness of himself nnd his eager ness to preach Christ even when threatened by nn unrestrained mob. Lesson Twelve ngaln presents his for getfulness of himself, nnd his eager Rcl.lng of every possible opportunity to preach the Ixrd Jesus. Turning to the cities thnt Paul vis ited, we first encounter Phlllppl (now In ruins). This Is the first city In Ku ropo where there was a Christian church, nnd It wns one which Paul especially loved. Though he was driv en from It by a mob, nnd escaped by menus of nn nngel, yet his litter to that church Is a revelation of his feel ing toward bis first European congregation- Thessulonicn, the modern Sulonlkl In Macedonia, formerly be longed to the Turkish empire In En rope. Here Paul founded a church, consisting of Jews nntl Greeks. Puul Is accused of turning the world upside down, nnd tenchlng Jesns to be the Christian's kl..s. For this he wus accused of treuson ngnlnst Rome. Two epistles wero written to the church In which ho does not record any fault finding. This church has been railed the "Church Beautiful." Alliens was then, us now, the chief city of Greece, nnd one of the Hire.- most renowned cltloa In the history of the world. Pnnl's famous address on Mars hill was treated with grent Indifference, His stay was short, nnd never after wards do we find hlin showing forth his learning, but ever nfter he ex presses his determination to know nothing snve "Jesus Christ and Him crucified." (L Cor. 2:1, 2).) Corinth was n great commercial city. At pres ent the original site Is In ruins, but the new Corinth has been built three miles nwny, and Is todny a city of ap proximately 15,000 population. Paul spent a year and a hnlf here, preach ing nnd .tenchlng, and supplemented this with a period of three months of service. It wns a worldly nnd wicked city, and yet Paul here founded his lnrgest church, converted from henth cnlsm. Paul has written some of the wisest most glorious nnd heavenly nnd nt the snme time necessary truths thnt hnve ever come from the pen of man to this church In Corinth. It Is the grent trentlse upon church govern ment. Ephesus wus In the province of Asia (In Asia Minor) nnd Is now In ruins, although a smull vlllnge Is nenr by. In this city Paul formed a chnrch. and here ho worked for nearly three yenrt. During this time we have the story of the burning of the books of magic, of the silver shrine of Diana, nnd of the Epheslnn riot which compelled Paul to tonve the city. Paul afterwards revisited the churches he had founded In Europe nnd nbout 62 A. D. wrote a letter to the Epheslan churches, some six years after ho left them, nnd while he wus a prisoner In Rome. The Journey to Jerusalem, starting from Phlllppl (now In ruins) where Luke Joined Paul with tho Gentile church's collection for the poor, is the concluding portion of our leston. IV cheerful and seek not external kelp nor the tranquillity which oth ers give. Mareus Aurellua. Save the Babies. ITTF1NT MORTALITY to aomethlna: frlglitf uL We can hardly realize thai of all the children born In oivilixed countries, twenty-two per cent, or nearly one-o,uaxter, die before they reach one year thlrtr-eeven percent, or more than one-third, before they aw five, and one-hall before they are fifteen I We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Cutoria wotdd save majority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitaio to ry that tr-any of these Infantile deaths are occasioned by the nse of narootlo preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints oontaia more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. CasUirla oeratcs exactly the rweire, bus von must see that It bear the signature of Chaa, II. rletcher. Cantoris. causes tne Ulooa to circulate properly, pores of the skin and allays lever. Genuine Castorla alwaji bears the Gratification. "Von go to church more frequently than you used to." "Yes. And apart from the Instruc tion I derive a great deal of satisfac tion from my attendance. It's a great comfort to bo where people sing nnd play fine music without anybody's spoiling It by putting In rugtluio words or wanting to dance." The Limit "What n pessimist he Is" "Yes, Indeed. Even misery shuns his company." W. L. DOUGLAS " THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE " S3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 & $5.00 aws Sare Money by Wean n a w. L Uougia ehoea. For snle by over BOOO shoe dealers. The Beat Known Shoea in the World. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price stamped on tlie bot tom of all shot at the factory. The value is guaranteed sni tne wearer protected against high prices for infenoc shoes. The retail prices are the same everywhere. THey cost no more in San FrtncuM than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. ' "TTie quality of W. L Douglas product b guaranteed by mote A than 40 years experience in malcing fine shoes. The smart ntvles are the leaders ifi the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in a well-equipped fartory at Brockton, Man., by the highest paid, sidled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced all working with an honest determination to make the eest shoes lor tne can buy. Ak rear .hoe doslrr for W. I. nnneles not .nnntv Ton with the kind eou nmbe. Write for intervotinir booklet c-el. shoe. of the hithoet tnde,ra by return mall, fMi.Utge trw. LOOK FOR W. L Douglas nam and the retail price stamped en the bottom. Unsuspected Efficiency. The bureau of plnnt Industry Is en deavoring to Improve tobacco by selen tide study of the different brands. To eliminate the personal equation lu smoking ami to secure uniformity of rondlilon, the bureau has 11 curefu'ly regulated apparatus for testing the burning finality of cigars. The "pull" on the eicar Is secured by means of an aspirator, which Is filled by a continu ous Inflow of water and emptied at regular Intervals by a siphon. The "pull" occurs nt Intervals of SO sec onds and biNts for a period of ten sec onds. The apparatus smokes four cliiiirs of the perfecto type In nlmut ' n)ihUtcs.--Toliiicco. OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS A mdicinal preparation like T. Kil mer's Swamp Root, that has real curative value almost tolls itself. Like an endless ciinin system the remedy is recommended by tlioae who hnve been benefited to thee who are in need of it. Dr. Kilmer's Simnip Boot it a phyti eian's prescription. It has lieen tested for yenre nnd has broucht renults to count Ick numtieni who hare suffered. Tlie Micreis nf Dr. Kilmer's Fivsmp Ro t is due to t lie fact thnt it fiifills almost ev ery wish in overcoming kidney, liver nnd bladder diirnscs, corrects urinary troubles tnd neiitndizei the uric arid which caue rheumatism. Do not suffer. Get a bottle of Swnmp Root from any druKKi't now. Start treat ment today. However, if you wish first to test this rrent preparation .end ten rents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Biaulinmton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Instead of running away from your work try to find a more efficient way of doing it. That Is the secret of suc cess. Wrtrhr Indtnn VeirMeNe Pttl. hare .tond Ihf ut of time. Tet them yonr II new. Send tor annipJe to 33 IVarl htreeu N. Y. Adv. Paradoxical. "That fellow has o screw loose," "lie doesn't mend mutters by get Ing tli;ht." If, lk-isiJ,K Should Find minimi mini ii 1 1 in iiiiiiiiiiiii!iniii!iniirwii!imsri am i i i f 1 1 m 1 1 m 1 1 n i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if 1 1 n rwsm c . i mm "i"11 1 m t WINCHESTER HlFIES AND Cartridges Such an equipment will Insure your success, us" It has thousands of other hunters. Don't ta!:e a chance with other makes, but take along Winchester Rifles and Cartridges the always-reliable kind. Hade for til kinds of shoo tine. TEE VV SRA2U) BRINGS IIOZW Tim GAME upvua mo slgaatare Not Perfect "How nre you making out with yoe new motor boat' Learned to rua 8 yet?" "Oh, yes. That bout takes me aaf where I want to go." "That's tine." "The only trouble Is II won't brin( me back." Ita Purpose. "So this Is the prison laundry J" "Yes, iiiii'nm." "I supHise you wit Mi nnd Iron the convicts here." .'. v. 'liM'l I' ' price mat money .hnee. If he . ou went, tnlie nn other it -klet eiplelnlnr how to nt quality lor the price, I v P":f 1 Boys' Shoes Beit is fte Wens' $2.50 1 $100 Mr . 1 . , LI. f Krockton, Mene. Loading Guns With Air. Jack Tar knows what it means to lolp beiivy shells around ship, but Jack Tar will not need to worry about this duty longer, nccording to the Popular Science .Monthly. 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