THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG. PA t aa 1 " ' I IB na ii mining ' ' 11 men of m mm . m i . . . , OXttS MftVCrtT ANYTHING i . rj turn Tl r i .1j ,U4 - '.-t-.zxi i ,,-- ' . i ' ' v r r f i ; , u; ." r' i "i cuvnelit i OF MIDDLE AGE Ouinrit Experience Ouirht to Help You Over the criucai rcnuu. Lvf been troubled with the tan I naVB "r-. i.ifa -j baw waava the Dad feelings common at that time. I was in a very nervous condi tion, with headaches and oain a srood deal of the time so I was unfit to do my work. A friend asked me to a try Lydia EL Pinkham Vegetable Com pound, which I did. PRESIDEN T 1 1 Zii, hu he oed me in every way. b not nearly co nervous, no headache f pain. I must jay that Lydia E. LL.'.Vp(TPtjib e Compound is the . nv ck woman can take, JmT Margaret Quinn, Rear 259 forthen St, Lowell, Mass. Othcrwaming symptoms are a sense I suffocation, hot flushes, headaches, ir'aches, dread of impending evil, Bidity, iound in the ears, palpitation I the heart, sparks before tho eyes, ViralariUrs, constipation, variable pitite, weakness, inquietude, and ff'jrau need special advice, write to w Lydia E. rinKnara jueuiciuo wu. jnfidential), Lynn, Mass. Must Divert Ker New Ships to War Uses. NO STEEL UNLESS SHE DOES Shipping Board Prepares .To Com mandeer All American Tonnage. Britain To Recall Ships Loaned To Allies. Lo Chance for Him Even Then. flincs jour liiisLinnd talk iu tils ft (, hut thru lie never gets the best V. So do I." fc' Eyp, Blood-Phot Eyas, Watery Eyas, Sir Eyn, all hrnlrd promptly with night- llpllcailons VI iwmu .j.ip.im. am t. Brought It Back, nsiiih," Hild Mrs. Hawbuck, "I yu kept your heud while you In New lorn. Jl illil, Marilia," was the humble re "tut I guess It was only because o' tlifin sharpers had uuy use HAVE SOFT, WHITE HANDS jr Skin and Good Hair by Using Cuticura Trial Free. 5ie Soap to clennse and purify, the ment to soothe and heul. Besides ie fragrant, super-creamy emol jts prevent little sUIn troubles be ting serious by keeping the pores t' from obstruction. Nothing better y price for all toilet purposes. ffte sample each by mull with Book. fiss postcard, Cutlcuro, Dept. L, Ion. I Sold everywhere, Adv. t . AFFIN CAN BE CLEANED Not Throw It Awav Because It its Become Dirty, Says Specialist J of Agricultural Department- (Tin that has become unclean Wh usage in canning and preserv- ;!nmy he cleaned and reused! Jcn't throw It away because dirt tnisli have become mixed with It fy times It can be cleaned with a tt In cold water. (lliis does not remove nil the dirt. a specialist of the United States irtmwit of agriculture, beat the tfin to boiling and strain It through r three thicknesses of clieese I placed over a funnel, or a thin t of absorbent cotton over one inm of cheesecloth may be used e strainer. fe straining should be sufficient Wily, but if the paraffin sUll Is n, heat and strain again. Any jffin lodging in the strainer may covered by heating the cloth und f g the hot liquid into another pw, Flight of Time. nw him luss you," cried her dear- pl Wend. acknowledge it," she answered. fitted-. to'-oo-ooh !" h't squeal. We are engaged." li.ee when?" V'W then." f he kiss you before or after he pl to you?" wt tell you that. In the ex fn of th( moment I didn't keep J I the minor details." Cleve JWn Dealer. Washington. The imperative need of ships in the trans-Atlantic service was disclosed in indications that t!.e Shipping Board is preparing to com mandeer all American tonnage and in an order issued by President Wilson which has the effect of cutting off steel exports to Japaa unless Japanese ves sels are diverted to war uses. The Shipping Board probably will announce a commundeeilng program within a few days. It will call for th requisitioning of ships under authorit recently given to the President by Con press and probably will include a rnngenifhts for turning the vcksc-! beck to their ownerB for actual opera' tion. The Government, It is said, has no desire to operate the vessels Itself, but through control of charters can (II rcct trade routes and at tho sHnie tim can lower ocean freight rates. Coast wise tonnafe and vessels taken off South American runs to be put to enr rying supplies to Europe probably would be replaced In larre part by neu trul ships. The British and American Govern mints have about reached an agree' imnt for a joint control of all the world's tonnage and the Shipping Board's move toward commandeering Is a preliminary step In that arrange mtnt. Lnder the plan the United States would operate mo: t of the neu tral tonnage and Great Britain would have under Its control allied ships, The arrangement would be used also to bring down freight rates. Greet Britain is nbout to recall Brit ish ships that hr.ve been put at the din posal of her allies. Continued sinkings are said to have made It necessary that every British vessel be used in supplying the British people and armies. The Piesident's instructions, which will bring Japanese ships into the At lantic, were issued to the Division of Export Licenses, and provide that no steel or iron products shall go to Allied countries unless they are to be used for actual war purposes or will contribute directly to prosecution of the war. Japan has been a large .buyer of American ship plates and has been build:n up a great merchant fleet About 4 per cent, of her tonnage Is in the Atlantic and the remainder is carrying Pacific cargoes at extremely high rates.' The Shipping Board has just put into operation its control over coast aJje freight rates and will begin with in a short time to hear complaints. It has no power to fix rate schedules, but on complaint, can order specific rates cut if they are found discriminatory. FOR BEEFLESS TUESDAYS. sparing for Tomorrow I" IMany people seem able ! drink crff f- : er health dUh.rko, thoiiph slick fcji rt , o e"-l IUUUW3 ;. use, it is wise to fsbgate. jHousands of homes, J-e coffee was found to nstant jPostum improved health, fVU8Ually follows, Jhere' 8 a Reason" Hotel Men Also To Curtail Wheat Bread Will Cut Out Icing. Washington. Resolutions to make every Tuesday a beefless day and to Inaugurate systematic measures to curtail consumption of wheat bread, butter, sugar and young animals' meat were adopted by the Food Adminis tration's hotel and restaurant commit tee, ' whose membership includes the proprietors of many of the country's leading' hotels and restaurants. The steps decided on include use of at least 10 per cent, of some other kind of flour besides wheat in making wheat bread and rolls; featuring of corn and rice cakes in place of wheat cakes; substitution of fowls, fish, veg etables and fruits for heavy meats wherever possible, and elimination when practicable of the Icing of cakes and of the use of cube sugar. TO COMBAT PRUSSIANISM. German-Americano Form Organiza tion In Chicago. Chicago. The organization of German-Americans of revolutionary stock of 1S48 to protest and work against the Prussian militaristic caste was an nounced by Otto C. Eutz, who acts as sponsor for the movement in Chicago. Similar organizations will be effected in New York, it was said. According to Mr. Butz, many Americans of Ger man depcerft abhor the Prussian sys tem of frlghtfulncss which has found expression In the Zeppelin and the JJ boat warfare. MUST TEACH CITIZENSHIP. Law Passed By the Massachusetts Legislature In Effect Boston. An act passed by the last Legislature, making It mandttory for public school teachers to instruct their pupils In the duties of citizenship, went into efTect Wednesday. The law con templates the establishment of minia ture cities and states within the schools in order to give the boys and girls training In the actual workings of government LONDON TO SEE U. 8. TROOPS. Several Regiments Of American Sol diers To Be In Parade. London. Not many days hence Lon don will be able to give a concrete wel come to the American army, accord ing to the Express, which says that a body of American troops will then inarch through the streets of the metropolis with banners flying and a band pitying. There will be several regiments in tho line of procession, and British military men are taicinc keec interent in the arrangements. PUTS DRY BILL UP 10 STATES Senate Passes the Prohibition Amendment Ey 65 to 20 IS i THE DEADTRAITORS Their Bodies on the Russian Highways Marked. TRYING TO CUT OFF RETREAT More Than Two Million Russian Sol dier On Retreat Eighth Army, Composed Largely Of Cavclry, In a Critical Position. London. A dispatch l':onr the head quarters of the Russian Seventh Army says the si'untlon Is more hopaful. Panics amonf the rott enters-are sup pressed ruthlessly. Three divisions of STEAMER IS TRHSPOR T American Soldiers Aboard Show Coolness and Pluck ARMY VESSEL AT ANCKCR Cteaner Pcnama, Running at Full Spejd, Crashes Into the Saratoga, Soldiers, en Command of Offi cer!, Leap on Trantport cavalry have taken positions the whole front of it treat. Pe?erters are shot ami attempts to spread panic are fitipprc.'.yc 1 by prompt executions. Deserle An Atlantic Port. Fourteen hun dred khaki-chid Sammies had their first t.-isto of the perils of ocean travel Monday In a co!!i.ion between their transport, the Saratoga. Hnd the across, steam r Panama Inbound from the Canal one. The .'a-Ktoga war lying at anchor i awaiting 'ailing .orders when the ipies I Pf.Dar;,a. i st l'e On. f, I .hi, and agitators who en loved comnleto l:ml .',.ntv .r '. Immunity under the committee syhtetu I t!:e transpo, rn the nort .mnri,.,- nrt tho highways. A paper 'Ins toad c.f La. .nc :iwv. tho pun:u SIX YEARS TO TAKE ACTION lie uead on pinned on the corpses reads: "Here lies u traitor to his country." Red badges and other symbols which accompanied the demoralization have almost disappeared. It is conservatively estimated that more than two million Russian troops are steadily marching rearward. These constitute the Eleventh and Seventh Armies with their reserves. The Eighth Army, which Is largely cavalry and not included In the foreign figures, also is retreating and its position, says the correspondent, is extremely critical. The Germans arc strainlne every effort to capture It while fol lowing up the Eleventh and Seventh Armies and It looks as If the Eighth Army might be caught In a bag. Tho notable growth in the number of enemy war prisoners escaping from Russia since the revolution Is engag ing the attention of the military au thorities. According to published data from, the beginning of the war until March a total of 5,350 escapes have been registered, whereas during March 735 managed to get away, in April 2,518 and in May more than 3,000 escaped. North of Huslatyn, on the Russo- Oallclan frontier, the Russians re stored their position on the East bank of the River Zbrocz, says the official statement by the Russian War De partment Austro-German efforts to force a passage across the Zbrocs In the region of Pukliany and. Podlipic were frustrated. Zaleszik has been evacuated by the Russians under heavy pressure. On the Roumanian front fortified positions on the right bank of the River Putna, northwest of Sovela, were captured by the Roumanians. An official statement issued says: "According to reports of secret serv ice agents, the present German of fensive was undertaken as the, result of detailed testimony concerning In ternal conditions of the Russian Army, which had been placed in the hands of the German chief of staff. Field Marshal von Hlndonburg, it appears, had promised Emperor William that In two months he would put Russia out of action." $2,500,000 MORE TO BELGIUM. Little Kingdom Getting $7,500,000 a Month From America. Washington. A loan of ?2,nP0,000 was made by the United States to meet the immediate needs, of tho Belgian Government. It was in addition to the $45,000,000 credit established some time ago, under which $7,500,000 is be ing advanced to the little nation monthly. crowded her be in the long gaping bole Mutated Jus above the water line, and in that pc-.,i:i'jn accompanied the trans port a diJfur.ee of u mile and a half until the latter was beached on neighboring mud flats. The Panama carried 160 passenf-rrs, Including many women and children, who screamed whn the accident oc curred. No panic resulted, however, due to the presence of mind of the Panama's officers and men who quickly calmed their frightened pas tiT.gtts. Soldiere Obey Orders. Immediately after the collision the transport listed heavily and was thought to be in a sinking condition. Large numbers of small boats and tugs in the immediate vicinity rushed to the assistance of the transport and assisted In taking off many of the soldiers and transferring them to an other transport, while the sinking vessel started on a thrilling race for safety Many soldiers, obeying the com mands of their officers. Jumped across the narrow intervening space and boarded the Panama. Excellent discipline prevailed at all limes, with the result that no lives were lost and the men have only a few bruises and strained muscles as testimony of the encountfr. The troopers un doubtedly prevented a panic aboard the Panama and their .whole demean or in the face of extreme danger was soldierly in the extreme. As soon as the Saratoga was safe ly benched in shoal water and the soldiers who had boarded her trans ferred either to go to their posts or other transports, the Panama backed away and proceeded to her pier under her own steam. She received only slight damages to fier bow, insuffi cient to necessitate drydocking her. Although Capt. N. W. Mobray, commander of the Tanama, refused to make any statement to the news papers, it was learned from officials of the Panama Railroad Company, owners of the vessel, that the cause of the accident was due to the mis understanding of signals in the engine room. Officers and passengers alike were unanimous in their opinion that the entire blame of the accident should be placed or. the Panama Ip Vlght sunlight, without traces of fog, the ! Panama was passing In full speed ahead to land her passengers nnd establish a record run from the zone. The Measure Goes Through Apparent ly In Order That Senator Might Rid Themselves Of Political Qucttion. Washington. A resolution for sub mission to the states of u prohibition amendment to the Federal Constitu. tion was adopted by the Senate. Tho vote was 65 to 20, eight more than the necessary two-lhlrds. As adopted the resolution contains a provision that the states must be asked to ratify the amendment within six years. The House still mutt act on the resolution. Senators voting for the resolution were: Pomocrats Ahurst, Par.khead, Beckham, Chamberlain, Fletcher, Gore. Itollis, Jon's, of New Mexico; Kendilck. King, Kirhy, McKellar. Mar tin.. Myers. NewlandH. Overman, Owen, Pitt man. Hnnsdel), Robinson, Sauls bury, Shaffroth. Kheppard, Shields, Simmons, Smith of Arizona, Smith of Cforgln, Smith of South Curoilna, Stcne, Swanson, Thompson, Trammel, Vardaman. Wi.l' h, Williams and Wol cott. Total, ?6. Republicans Pomh, PraJy, Colt. ( umminu, Curtis. Fernnld, I'reling buyseti. donna, Hale, Harding, John son of California. Jones of Washing ton, Kellogg, Kenyon, Knox, La Toi lette, Mi'Curnt.er, McNary, Nelson, Now, Norris, Pupe, Poindexfcr. Sher man, Smith of Miehipr.n. Smoot, Ftcr yB, Sutherland and Watson, Total, 23. Senctors opening the resolution were: Democrats Prcussard', Culherson, Gerry, Hardwlrk, Hitchcock, llutin, James. Lewis, Phclan, Pome;ene, Reed end Underwood. Total, 12. Kopubiicani Dmndepre, CabS-r, Fiance. lyidKe, Penrose. Wndsworth, Warren and Weeks. Total, 8. Senator Smith, of Maryland, was not present, being indispoted. Flret To Pnr.3 Either House. The proposed constitutional amend ment is. the first Initiated by Congress since that providing for popular elec tion of United Stales Senators, ap proved in mil. It is ;he first time that either branc h of ('engross has an proved a constitutional amendment for prohibition. A few years ago a similar resolution in the House received a ma Jority but failed of the required two thirds. Prohibit on leaders cf the House now claim enough votes to insure sub mission of an amendment to the states. When the resolution can be considered in the House Is uncertain but Its friends will seek early discus' sion. The Senate's action came after three days' debate. All efforts to amend the resolution failed except for the addition ol Senator Harding's amendment fixing the six years' time limit within which three-fourths of the states must ratify the, amendment to make it effective. This was approved by 56 to 23. What Resolution Provides. As adopted, the resolution, which was submitted by Senator Sheppard, of Texas, Democrat, would add the following article to the Federal Con stitutlon: The manufacture, sale or transporta tion of intoxicating liquors within, the Importation thereof into, or the ex portation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the Jurisdiction thereof, for beverage pur poses is hereby prohibited. This article shall be inoperative un less it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the Legislatures of the several states, as provided In the Constitution, within six years from the date of the submis sion Jhereof to the Mates by the Con gress. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Although most of the debate on the resolution had been perfunctory, the usual scenes marking the end of warmly contested legislative fights were re-enacted. Brief, spirited speeches under a 10-minute limit were made to crowded galleries, with the Senate sweltering In one of the hottest of summer days. Whenever Ton Need a General Tonic Toke Grove s The Old StamUrH Grove's Tasteless ebill Tooic is equally valuable ai a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties ot yUIN'INE and IKON. It acta on the Liver, Drivci cut Malaria, Eurichei the Blood and Euilds up the Whole System. 50 cents. That Solemn Expression. . Two sailors were jmilng nlong the sidewalk Just as a v y married cou ple came out of the church to enter a:i automobile. Said one sailor: "There goes another poor devil launched upon the sen of matrimony." "Yes," said Hie other, "and he looks as If lie expected to strike u mine any minute." Hostoti Transcript. He Was Sorry He ,Spol:e. "Why. you women ought to be thank ful Hint you do not live in forelgm countrles, where they yoke up womea with mules nnd make them poll to gether," wild n rough opponent of wom an Nuffrngo to n gon;l'. but strong minded suffragist "You are nuirrlod, are you not?" sb asked. "Yes !" lie snapped. "Well," she rejoined, "then forelga countries are not the only ones 1st which women ore yoked with mulea At the Woman Tailor's. "Wbafs till the excitement T" "Oh, Hiiro's a pretly girl in that tail oring place having n lit." Good health depends upon good diges tion. Snfrguard your difrcntinn and yoa safeguard ynur health. Wripht't Inuias Veritable Pilla provide the aafeguard. A medicine as well as a purgative. Adv. , Outclassed. "Poes your dog ever growl?" "No. lie knows that my husband has lal in hopelessly outclassed." KfSBSBCSKISS Don't Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must hav FAREUOItlO or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW UKOPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WtllCU THERE 18 NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda num and morphine, each of which la a narcotic product of opium. l)ruggiata are prohibited from selling; either of the narcotics named to children at ail, or to anybody without labelling them " poison." The definition of "narcotio" is j "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison ous dotes produces stupor, eorna, convulsions and death." The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of Drops,' " Cordials," " Soothing Syrups," etc You should not permit any medicine to be (riven to Tour children without vnii r tout tilivmcian know r.f It 1 ..1 t a ooitnt . Til - Tl. tiAM - UUru'AiN KAKiJUTICS, If it boars the signature oi inaa, u. r leicuer. Ucnuine Castorla always bears the signature SO PRESIDENT NAMES DIPLOMATS. Minloters To Colombia and To Siam Appointed. Washington. Hoffman Philip, for mer secretary of the Embassy at Con stantinople, was nominated by Presi dent WilsOn to be Minister to Colombia. George Pratt Ingersoll, of Rldgefleld, Conn., was nominated for Miniuter to Siam. WOMAN APPOINTED ENSIGN. Long Identified With Great Lakes Training Station Work. Chicago. Mrs. William L. Osborne, of Wllmette, a suburb, has received notice of her appointment as ensign in the United States Navy,, being one of two women holding such commissions. She has long beon- identified with ork of aid at the Groat Lakes Naval Training Station, and it was largely at the solicitation of tho bluejackets there that Uie appointment was made, it 16 said. 1 OUT OF 7 WASHINGTON RATIO. Third Of Registration May Be Called To Get Quota. Washington. Only one out of every seven Washingtonians conscripted under the Selected Praft law has been found available for the new national army in the examinations so far made. Tho local boards put out calls for an other 100 per cent, quota. At the pres ent rate it looks as if 7,000 men, or one-third of the registration in Wash ington, will have to be examined bo fore the District's Quota is filled. NO NEED TO CUT BASEBALL. President Snyo War Does Not Call For Shortened Schedule. Chicago. President Wilson, through his secretary, J. P. L. Tumulty, in formed the Chicago Herald that he saw no need of stopping or curtailing baseball schedules because of the war. In response to an inquiry, Secretary Tumulty wrote, saying: "The Presi dent asks me to acknowledge receipt of your letter und to say he sees no necessity at all for stopping or cur tailing baseball schedules." . . . May Put Off Dry Vcte. Washington. .Notwithstanding radi cal agitation ami. . certain members of the House for an mediate vote upon the nation-wide prohibition amend ment, the outlook fav rs a postpone ment of all action on the measure until Congress reassembles in Oecember. Early in the present session the Democratic caucus went on record In favor of taking up this amendment and the one providing for woman suffrage at the regular winter session. At the tlmo this action was taken, however, the Senate had no plan for an early prohibition vote, and many of the Democratic members regard the vote In the Senate us effecting so complete a change In the situation that the caucus decision should be disregarded. VEGETABLES NIPPED BY FROST. Cold Wave Hits Northwest While Eact Swelters. Spokane, Wash. Cucumbers and to matoes in the Colville district, about 50 miles from .here, suffered consider ably from frost early Sunday morning, according to reports reaching hero. Reports from Ritzville also indicate! frost damage to vegetables, principal ly those growing in tho numerous back yard gardens started thlB ye.;r as a war emergency, Canadian Farmers Profit From Wheat The war's devastation of European crops has caused an unusual demand for erain frpm the American Conti nent The people of the world must be fed and wheat near $2 a bushel offers great profits to the farmer. Canada's invitation is therefore especially attractive. She wants settlers to make money and happy, prosperous homes for themselves by helping her rue immense wheat crop. Yon can get a Homestead of 160 acres FREE ana other land! at remarkably low price. Dunne many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 butliela to the sere many yields aa hmh as 4o bushels to the acre. Wonderful crops also of Oals, Barley and flax. Mixed farming as profit ible an industry as erain rais ing' '1 he excellent arsues lull of nutrition are the only food required for beef or dmry purposes. Good schools, churches, market! convenient, climate excellent, Thar It an extra demand for farm labor In n-plse th many youna men wlio tiara voltrouwrad for tbfl war. Tha Government la urcintf farojara to put aura aerae Inio grato. Writ for lltHrutare snd paruenlara aa to n-Oaoad numar rates to ttuyu ot luailirsUou, uttawa, Canada, oi J. P. JFfRSY. Cor. Vilnul I Bread Sis., Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent ll 251 i If life were such an important mut ter death would, not be the common end of nil. Splendid Medicine For Kidneys, Liver and Bladder For the past twenty yenra I have born acquainted with your preparation, Pwaiup Root, and all those who have had occa sion to use audi a medicine limine tin merits of lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot; pe cially has it been very useful in cases ol catarrh or inflammation of the bladder. I firmly believe that it is a very valuable memcine ana recommendabJe for what it is intended. Very truly yours, DR. J. A. COPPEDGE, Oct. 20, . 1918. Alanreed, Texas. Prove Whit Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., rtinghamton. N. Y.. for a aamnle biip bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valiinlile information, telling about tha kidneva and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottlea for sale at all drug stores. Adv. Every Woman Woiitsl Mm FOR PERSONA!. HYr.lFNF Diasolved la water for doachoa atooa pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflan. nation.- Recommended br Lvdjat E. Pinkham Med. Co, for tea years. A healinf wonder for natal catarrh. or throat and sore eyas. Economical. Has maJaurrfaun( and muolal Bmr. JOc. al dniniaa, ar poMnud L Saaaal Fi PT-aTlHConipanT. Boehio. MeM. J A Ready-Witted Parson. The evening lesson was from the Hook of Job and the minister had Just read: "Yeu, the. light of the wicked shall bo put out." when Immediately the church was In total darkness." "Brethren," said tho minister with scarcely a moment's pause, "In view of the sudden nnd startling fulfillment of this prophecy, we will spend a few minutes In silent prayer for the elec tric lighting company." Boston Tran script. Such Is Life. "George," she said, "urn I really and truly your little popsy wopsy?" 'The sweetest peachy wenchy In ex istence," .declared George. "And you've never, never loved an other girl?" "There Isnt' another girl In the world worth a thought, sweet." "What makes you love me so, George?" "Just because I can't help It, preclousest," "Am I an angel, George?" "An elf, potsle. The daintiest little fairy that ever drew breath." "Oh, my true knight!" she sighed. "Good night. Good night." And five minutes later the daintiest littlo fairy that ever drew breath was snapping mil's head oft because the bread and cheese nnd pickled onions were not laid out for supper; whilst the true knight was whispering sweet nothings to the golden-hnlred barmaid at tho Fan and Feathers, and asking her if she had a fancy to go to the pictures next Friday. London Tit-lilts. LABORERS White and Colon. Stiady Work Good Wagis Excellent opportunity for handy men aa advance in all trades. Can also use al clcaaea of Mechanics at Good Wages. Apply in person to Bethleben Steel Co., Sparrow's Point, Ml DR. TANNER'S FAMOUS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Quick ReUef for Beleblng and Stomach Gaaeav Always Successful Suffer No Mora Obtaluabl b mall only e. 80e and 11.0a. DR. TANNER REMEDY CO. P. O. BOX 5093 . BOSTON, MAIS. FOR V Cler,lrrlpitd,linpmTd;lara, r 3S.sEa small, bar. Mill, dairy. Umbo ranetwa. Large foTeramant raoae. KordeacrlpUoa and arlc am i. J. 11001), Tallarid, Cukinaa Flao In The Heart' Brriu rkarSai aal la rd heart t by 6 Inches Holla oa n. v, rrawitt, 11. wurw, atlra ailit! leant If Yon Would Be Inleresled "?!! Inraatniaiit shoalnf twenty tor one, lary.., tut dlTidaods, ant aauasa a rlLLua, aariM., a. Lung Trouble? .aTTES. aa C'arbi.mo, last was aaed alia vonilarlul aa eta at Cliff Pal Oam p. Convincing pmnfi trea, aaxaicaa uaraaaiai co., si. aa, iiuularuui, ua, POST TOASTIES are the newest and best in corn flakes OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED via par P to tit par t for old falsa taatk. Imeaat aaattar If brukan. Bend br paroal snal and roai?a enact by ratara mail. Bank rafaranxa. Maaara Touts Specialty, MI J. Fllva St., railadalpbia, la. PATENTS-"-; Watson K.Colsmao.Waat- i.i'.ih niKiaa rrao. iiims. laraaoes. Heal raaslaa. irpNTC Wthaesa)toaU Vrmolano, tberraaa nviL.lt I .) mil. neeMtlty. I prollt and a pwta. llaailltoa Mff . Co, Boa c, Cincinnati, a W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 31 -1917. Advancing Civilization. As a proof that civilization is a4 vnuclng, it inny be pointed out that African traders, who used to supply Ugaudu with rum, calico, brass wirsj nnd bends, are now doing a flourish ing trade In wrist watches. If Worms r Taprworm persii la system. It I brraua you hav nnt ret tried! tha real Vermlfuaa, Dr. l'ecry'a "Dead SboC. Oas ds do the work. Adr, In Our Boarding House. "That new couple look as It they hud some guilty secret" "They have." "Huhr "They kept house once, but they (lout wnnt to put themselves completely la the lundlndy'a power by letting her know they didn't make a success of It." Louisville Courier-Journal. 9 tW Gr. ma Granulaled Eyelids. J j tret inflamed by "r sura to Sun, Dssl and thai 7 vfw quickly relieved by MsrlM IL, V G5 EyeBenedv. No Smarting J wJuit Ey Comfort. Al Drureiati or by mail 50c per Bottle. Nurtat EysSalvt in Tubes 25c For Bsok al the Eta j f IU ask MartM Cyt Keccdy C... Calcsa