THE TULTON COUNTY NEWS, SoCONNELLSBURO. PA. W RAISES AiiiAirriiA BUU unlulvtNd W Being Relieved of Or ftanic Trouble by LydiaE. pinkham'i Vegetable Compound. in. took Lydla E. Pint OW'.LiU rVmnnnnd tnr an nr. wi veB""" eariic trouble which nulled me down un til I could notDutmr foot to the floor and could icarcely do my work, and ai I live on a amall farm and raise six hundred chickem1 every year it madeifc very bard forme. ' , "I saw the Com pound advertised in our paper, and tried It. It haa restored ( health o I can do all my work and j t . in praiei ui vh. - '"".r.r-.if friends." Mrs. U. H. tvis-Tlt B. 4, Oregon, III. ?i"-ithAt,.ve suffered the tor- JSof uch troubles and have dragged tnresoi su" y-- a;h Wffluniillllllllllllll f?wh!?h this famous root and herb 'Provence, or wandered over the wldo "..)!, I .villa E. Pinkham's Vegetable roads of Italy. You do not, I admit, ZZZlnnA. brought to Mrs. Alters. ' inn pvprvwiiviu III V everywhere in Mrs. Alters .J! inn should profit by her recom- ".j.iinn. and if there are any com- 3 cVtions write Lydla E. P.nkham'i Rlci.i. r-n . Lvnn. Mass.. for advice. IteKMlt of their 40 years experience I, your gutv-g Costly Capitulation. "U-nr Is inluhty expensive business leu, (lie presents I lmvo to make Et llf 111 111 .... . - nipt UK'." ISoston Transcript. ..rt.m tn iiifiti.ii niiii.iur rifiriK. GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try tl Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled akin.. SauM'ze the Juice of two lemons la- (0 1 bottle ConiUiuiiiR uiree uuuueo ui . ... - I 41 J Orchard White, shako well, and you have a quorter pint of the best freckle, fljnburn mid tan lotion, and complex- Ion whltcner, at very, very smuU cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any Jrug store or toilet counter will supply ttirw ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Mussnge this sweetly fra grant lotion Into the foce, neck, arms ind hands and see how quickly the freckloft. sunburn, wlndburn and ton disappear and how clear, soft and silts tin- skin becomes. Yes I It li formless. Adv. GRAND, GLORIOUS FEELING Moment In the Life of an Aviator That Makes Up for Much He Has Endured. When vim lmvo been on patrol a tazwnv behind the enemy lines, shoot' It? up towns and camps and railway trains like a pack of aerial cowboys; when, on your way home, you have de liberately disobeyed orders and Ion fed i lone way behind the other members of your group In order to watch tho pretty sunset;, and as a punishment lor this esthetic Indulgence have been overtnken by darkness und compelled to lnml In strnnco country, only to have jour mnehlno Immediately sur rounded by German soldiers; then, bavins taken tho desperate resolve Hat they shall not have possession of jour old Imttle-scarred avion as well is of your person, when you are about to torn It n match to It, If tho light jllsicns on a long French bayonet and Jon leurn that the German soldiers have liwu prisoners since the battle of the Somiiie, nnd have Just finished thilr day's work nt harvesting beets to be used In making sugar for rrenen pollus uh, Isn't It a grand and glo rious feeling? To which I would reply, "Mais oul, Bon vleiixl Mills oul I" James N. Hall, In July Atlantic. Extreme Test. "Smooth, eh?" "Smooth I've known hlin to I trnllic cop out of a pinch." talk A church bell has an empty hend ltd a long tongue, yet It Is discreet mouch not to speak until It is tolled. 1 ) 111 Take P0STUM! you hear it more and more when one is asked what he'll have for his morn ing drink. Deli rthtful aroma and xaste.and free dom from the dis comforts that go wixn coTTee. Nourishing health- jui, economical. NO WASTE stell ar important item these days. Give INSTANT POSTUM atrial. 4t ICouuucUsd by the oullouul VVumaul Christian Temperance union. i THE WINE WAY TO DEGENERA TION. "Anybody who has ever traveled abroad and baa gone Into the wine mnklng countries will realize that there Is no drunkenness there. This statement was made by Julius Kabn, representative In congress from Cali fornia, at the hearing in the senute committee on the prohibition amend ment to the agricultural bill. And United States Senator James D. I'lielun, from the same state, suld tuut "In wlne-maklng countries there Is conspicuous sobriety." Hcur what Vance Thompson, author and Journal ist and experienced truveler, suys In reply to tlio clulm that there Is no drunkenness In southern Europe: "He who makes that Btutement speaks out of deep ignorance, lie has never dwelt In tho villages of BC0 B0 wild and manifest a drunken- in tno harsh, northern, spirit drinking lands; but tho southern drinker, making up In quantity what was wanting in the alcoholic strength of his beverage, reaches tho sain stage of physical Impairment, begets the same poisoned offspring, dies in the sumo kind of alcoholic dissolution to use the technical phrase. Ills moral corruption, an Ms physical de generation, is slower in Its progress; but statistics must be piled hospltul high to show It reuches the same end. "It was in my horoscope to watch for 20 years the growth of the alcohol hublt In France. I snw the nation weary of the too feeble Intoxicant of wine and tuke to strong drink. During those-years the drinking of absinthe alone rose from an annual consump tion of 1,000,000 gullons to over 5,000,- 000 gallons. The J?reAch race, with dangerous deterioration, turned from the slow poison of wine to the fiercer and moro active of alcohol poisons to the wilder alcohol of amers nud ab sinthes. "With whnt fine splritunl energy, born of buttle-perll, Frunco drew her self back from the abyss of racial de generation, you shall see, but assured ly she was golngeven as tho wine boy Is muklng for whisky drunkenness toward the alcoholic deterioration which Is national deterioration, which Is national death. "Let there be no doubt about it ; tho wine way to drunkenness Is a way like any other." FRENCH ANTI-ALCOHOL POSTER. The following poster has been used In some of the burrucks of the French army in promoting an educational campaign agnlnst the use of alcohol: One who uses alcohol Ott.s ulcer of the stomach. Gets phthisis. Gets delirium tremens. Gets a wurd In au lusune asylum. Gets to prison. Gets disgraced. Ha further Loses time. Loses money. Loses Intelligence. Loses will-power. Loses self-respect. TAMPERING WITH THE PERSON AL LIBERTY OF OUR FOREIGN BORN CITIZENS. We tnmper with their persnnnl lib erty when we draft them for tho army. Tuko a mnn out of his home, make him change tho stylo of his clothing, as sign hours for his meals, drill him, work blm, control his habits, put him on shipboard, Bend blm to tho firing line, nnd thero make him fight and possibly die, and you are tampering with his personul liberty considerably. ALCOHOL A DEADLY POISON. Coroner Hiiuer of Cincinnati tho other day returned a verdict to tho ef fect that John Lewis, three years old, of that city, "catnn to his death from nlcohollc poison accidentally adminis tered." The examination In the ense brought out the fact that John's brother Charles, eleven years old, gavo him several spoonfuls of whisky to cure Ills cough. The child died an hour after he wus admitted to the general hospltul. EVEN ANTI-PROHIBITIONISTS! "No, I don't believe In prohibition. said a leading capitalist ami manufac turer in n greot state which went dry at the last election. "Nut thero wns nothing to do but to destroy the sa loon and the liquor business. It had grown so strong that no laws could lie enforced against It. Its political pow ers were becoming so great and it wns bo bold nnd contemptuous that for tho sake of life und liberty It had to ho wiped out." RESULTS OF PROHIBITION IN DETROIT. S. S. Kresge of Petrolt, Mich., told tho senate committee on agriculture that thero was not a single arrest for drunkenness or accident, or theft In Detroit, a city of 800,000, on ono day after prohibition went lifto effect. Ar rests for drunkenness during the month of May in Petrolt went down from 1,(102 In 1017 to :)7 In IMS. Moiv duy absences at the Ford plant wero 2,020 on the last wet Monday, 1,028 on the first Monday, und 1,5'X) on tho sec ond dry Monday. f HE MOVIES GAIN BY PROHIBI TION. In cities and towns free from the temptation of tho saloon, father brings homo ids money and suys to mother, who doesn't take in washing any more: "Let's all go to tho movies and have a good time." And they go to see "lilt the Trull Hollldny," und applaud gleefully tho nntillquor Sun dnylsms of tho one-tlum drink mixer. It is easy to set why tho film produo era like prohibition. Christ's Method of Reform By REV. L. W. GOSNELL Assistant Duo, Moody Bible Institute. Chicago TEXT I teseech thee for my son One linui. Philemon 10. lbe epistle of Philemon was written under most Interesting circumstances. Its recipient, a gentlemnn living in Colosse, wus master of a slave mimed Oncslmus, which means Profitable. Dut the slave In ques tion had been far from profitable. Indeed it seems he had stolen money and run off to Koine, the haunt of thieves and criminals of ull sorts. Here he came Into contnet with Paul, who was Imprisoned, nnd was led to faith In Christ. He endeared himself to the npostlo by ministering to blm In bis bonds, a service for which his training ns a slavo peculiarly fitted him. Yet the time ciiino when Paul felt he should send him back to bis owner, tho Christian Philemon. Put he places In his hands the letter with which ull the world has become familiar, in order to Insure him a kindly reception as a Christian brother, In spite of his past defections. Erasmus said of this let ter, "Cicero never wrote with greuter eloquence," and Kenan declared that it Is "a small but true masterpiece of the ort of letter writing." We will not deal at this tlmo with the marvelous tact exhibited by Paul In appealing to Philemon on behalf of Oneslmus, but confine ourselves to the terms used by the apostle In speuklng of the slave whom be is sending home. It will help us to appreciate these terms if we remind ourselves thut, in Paul's day, slaves were looked on ns "things" rather than men. Wenlthy men sometimes owned ns many as 10, 000 or 20,000, nnd a couple of hundred In a family was common. In the time of Augustus 400 slaves were put to death because their mnster hail been murdered, presumably by one of them. How remarkable, then, the expres sion Paul uses, "My son Oneslmus whom I have begotten In my bonds." He calls the thief his son! Again be refers to him ns "my very heart" (v. 12 It. V.) und suys, "If thou count m therefore a partner, receive hlin as my self' (v. 17). Anything which could muko n Pharisee talk so ubout a slave Is certainly worthy of consideration and the wonder of It Is Increased as we recnll thut Puul was a Komun citi zen also. Again, ns If punning on Onoslmus' name, he says that no was in nine past "to thee unprofitable-, but now nrofltnble to thee and to me." Whnt was this power that had taken Onesl mus out of the refuse heap of society nnd made blm useful to all to whom he wns related? Voltaire said, "Phil osophy does not concern Itself with common minds. We have never under taken to enlighten cobblers and maid servants. We leave that to apostles. Turning Point for John B. Gough. Well, fortunately, the apostles knew power, even the gospel which Is unto salvation to every ono who believes. Wo wonder what Voltaire could huve done for Oneslmus, or to come to mod ern times, for John U. (lough? Cough once lay In the gutter, drunk, with the noonday sun pouring down on bis face, A good woman passed by and In coin passion threw her handkerchief over Ids lilonted face to protect it. When he awoke he found the dainty hand kerchief und was greatly moved. Said he, "I am deep enough down, Cod knows, but some ono bus thought me worth ultylng, and If I am worth pity Ing, I nm worth saving." It was tho turning point In bis life, and that he became "profitable" needs no demon stration. Finally Paul bids Philemon receive this mun, "not now as a servant, but above a servant, a brother beloved, specially to me, but h'v much more unto thee, both In the fkvh aud In tho Lord." As one has put It, "In the flesh Philemon bad tho brother for his slave; In the Lord Philemon had tho slave for bis brother." Wo need not urge that a gospel whlck made master and slavo brethren sounded tho death knell of shivery. , First Christianize Then Civilize, We hear much today of social re form, but forget sometimes that "the soul of improvement Is the improve mi.tit nf the mml." Would that we inlcht learn from the story of Ones! mus this truth, which nil tho Christian rmitnrlcH Illustrate. The history of missions In Creenland Is a typical one, Hans Kgedo went out first and labored faithfully on the theory that we should first civilize, then Christianize. Hut no finally gave up his tusk as hopeless. Ho was followed by John Pack, who re versed the process and found tho se cret of success. From his lips a sav age named Knjarnak heard tho story of Christ's agony In tho garden. It melted his heart and ho went out with flowing eyes and irresistible pathos to tell his countrymen the story of the Cross. Ho does most for social reform who plants most deeply tho Spirit of Christ. It Is a masterpiece of tho devil to make us believe that children cannot understand religion. Would Christ have made a child tho standard of fultb if ho had known that it was not capable of understanding bis words? It n far easier for children to love nnd trust than for grownup persons, und so wo should set Christ before them us tho supreme object of their choice. Moody, A child of Cod can see more on his knees than a philosopher on his tiptoes. IMPROVED UNirOBM INTERNATIONAL SIWSOIOOL Lesson (By Ilev. Y, H. KITZWATEH, D. D., Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Blblo Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1D18, tT WAwtpro Kfwxpupir tJnlim. LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 22 FRUITS OP THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. LESSON TEXTS-Matthew 28:14-30 ; 6:1 12. GOLDEN TEXT All thlnfts are yours; . . . and ye are Christ's; and Christ If Ood'a. I Corinthians 1:21-23. DEVOTIONAL UEADINa-aalatlung t: 16-26. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR TEACH ERB-l'Balma 17:15: Ianluh 51:11; Acta 10:26; Romans 2:10; 6:1-2. I. The Parable of the Talents. This parable, like that of tho Ten Virgins, Is associated with tho second coming of Christ. In both Instances there Is evident on unprepnredness on tho part of tho people. In tho first case there Is failure of the Inward life; In tho second, there Is fulluro to use the gifts which hove been entrusted to them. Tho first was failure to watch ; tho second wns failure to work. Ky talents Is meant, tho gifts which Ood has entrusted to his servants. It mny bo natural endowments, special emble ments of the Spirit, or It may be the gospel of Jesus Christ. With refer ence to these talents note: 1. Their distribution (vv. 11, 1."). (1) A sovereign one. The servnnts belong to the Lord as well as the money. (2) An Intelligent one. The distribution was made on the basis of the ability of each servant. Tho rea son one man received one talent wns because the Lord knew that ho would he Incapable of using two or five. (3) A purposeful one. The talents were given to lie traded with. They were not given for the servant's own use, but stock-ln-trado for the enrichment of the muster. Employment of the talents (vv, 10 IS). In this employment all the servants recognized that the talents did not be long to them. The two-talented mnn and tho five-talented man put their talents to use, which resulted In a Inrge Increase. It Is always true Hint the right use of talents Increases them. Tim one-talented man hid his In tho earth. The unmistakable sign of tho onn-talented mun Is that he Is hiding his talent. The twn-tnlented and five talented men are always busy. 3. The accounting for the talents (vv. 10 :). (1) Its certainty. There Is n dn? coming when the Lord's servnnts shall Live an account to hlin for. the nse they have nmdi r,f their talents. (2) Tho time of. This Is at the coming of tho Lord. Those who are using their tal ents will rejoice when the Lord comes Hint they mny present unto hlni their talents with Increase. P.ut the one talented man will have fear and dread ngnlnst that duy. (3) The Judgments announced. To the faithful there wns reward. This reword consisted of praise: "Well done;" promotion : "rule! over many things" nnd entrance "upon tho j iy of tho Lord." For the faithless one there wns awful punishment which consisted of reproach "slothful ;" be ing stripped nnd cast Into outer dark ness. II. Characteristics of the Subjects of the Kingdom (Matt. 5:1-12). These beatitudes are connected with each other with the strictest order of logical sequence. They set forth tho characteristics of those who are sub jects of tho kingdom. They fall Into three groups: four In the first, three In the second, nnd two In tho third. 1. Poverty of spirit (v. 3). To bo poor In spirit does not mean to be without money, but to come to tho end of self, to bo In n state of nbso hito spiritual beggary, having no pow "r to alter his condition or make him self better. 2. A profound grief becnuse of this spiritual bankruptcy (v. 4). The mourning here Is not becnuse of vx ternnl cares, but n keen consciousness of guilt before n holy Cod. 3. A humble submission to Cod's will nnd obedience to bis commands with nit asking the reason why (v. .1). This Is the outgrowth of mourning for spir itual Insolvency. 4. An Intense longing to conform to the laws of tho kingdom (v. 0). Hav ing received the righteousness of Christ ns n free gift, every desire of his soul Is to be filled with righteous ness. . Merciful (v. 7). At this stage tho subjects of tho kingdom tnke on the character of the King. Christ was merciful ; his followers will bo like wise. fl. Purity of heart X v. 8). This heart purity begins by having our henrts sprinkled from an evil conscience with the blond of Christ, and is mulntalned by 'living In fellowship with him. Those who have puro hearts can see Cod ev erywhere. 7. Peacemakers (v. 0). Those who Jiave I n reconciled to Cod by Christ not only live In peace, but diffuse peace. 8. Suffering for Christ's suke (v. 10). The world hated Christ ami crucified blm. Those who live for him sluill suffer persecution (II Timothy 3:12). J), Suffer reproach (v. 11). It means suffering under false charges. In such case we shall glory In It because It brings great reward In heaven. Always Do Your Best. What Cod may hereafter require of you, you must not give yourself the ieast trouble about. Everything he gives you to do, you must do ns well lis you can, and that Is the best pos sible preparation for what he may give you to do next. If people would do what they have to do they would always find themselves ready for whnt comes next. C. M. McDonald. Education From the Bible, lend your bible, muklng It the first morning business of your life, to un derstand some portion of It clearly, and your dully business to obey It In all that you understand. To my early knowledge of the Illble I owe tho best part of my tusto In literature, and the most precious and on tho whole, I ho one essential part of my educa tion. Kuskln. The This is one of the Swift & Company Branch House Men. They are all pretty much alike in the way they feel toward their work and that is what this ad is about. They know that most people couldn't get such good meat promptly and in good condition if it weren't for the branch houses of which they are in charge. They know that the branch house is one of the most important links in the chain of preparing and distributing meat for a nation. They know that Swift & Company must have its branch houses run at the highest notch of usefulness; that even a Swift & The Talkative Pest. Hokus Here comes Tnlkulof. Pokus Io you know hlin to speak tot Hokus No, merely to listen to. Town Topics. Important to Mothers Exnmine carefully every bottle of CASTOKIA, that famous old remedy for Infunts und children, und see that It Bears the Slgnnturc In Use for Over 30 Years, Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Fore. Mrs. Nabor Ioes your Jmsliand play golf, .Mrs. Nuwlfe? Mrs. Nuwife No, he dosu't use that kind of lun gimge. Grove'i chill Tonic TnMoti and (.rove's Tameless chill Tonic Ton nan nv ica Univn'i Tiifch.ifht chill Tnnle In 1'nlilft t"rum wHI In Hrnii,thi kind Ti.u hiu iwuf Ix'iixlil. Tim Uiblrl. ar Inlvn.l' .l Tor lluiio li.iirvluruiiwil"Wiitiiblia nolier Umn a nrriip. and it a ciinvi'nli'iirn fnr tlwMi Im travp). 1,HOVK'8'WUT(iH;TAUI.Krs 'ciintalneiaotlr Uhi wnnn uuilli'lnul pmiH-rtliMi and nnalura til" awnan'MiliaaamuveVranK'leMi chill 'hmlo wOlcu Is ul uplu bulUua. Tho prlcuut oltlior la Hie. Milling Corn Flour. It has been found possible to use much of the wbeat-inilllng machinery of the I'nlted Slates for milling com. In this way the output of coriimenl was almost doubled wlililu five months. Instead of using eight million barrels of wheat flour each month, America cun now depend upon corn products for nil breadstuff dcniuiids. SAFE, GENTLE CLEANSES For rtnturics GOLD MEDAL Ihurlem Oil has been BUndurd hnumdmld wtiiivlv for kidney, liver, bladder unci Htmnach trouble, nud nil diw'asos connected with tho urinary organs. The kidneys and blad der are the most important organs of the body. They nre the litters, the punliers of your blood. If the poittons which enter your system through the blood nnd stone ch are not entirely thrown out by the kidneys and bladder, you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, headache, pain in loins nnd lower abdo men, gall stones, gravel, difficulty when urinating, cloudy nnd bloody urine, rheu matism, scinticu and lumbago, nil warn you to look nfter your kidneys nnd bladder. All thesa indiente some weakness of the kidnevs or other organs or thnt the enemy microlics which nre always present in your svsleni hnve attacked your weak spots. l.OLD MKDAL llaurlem Oil Capsules are whnt you need. They are not a "patent medicine," nor a "new discovery." For 2U0 years they Are You Bloated After Eating With that gassy, puffy feeling, and hurting near your heart? For Quick Relief Take ONE 1, DCfor You can fairly feel it work. 4 It drives the GAS out of body and the Bloat goes with it. . Removes QuirMy Indigestion, Heartburn, Sour Slomach, etc. Cef EATONIC from your DruggUt with lh DOUBLE GUARANTEE rVnd frr lh "llolp" Book, Arir1rH Katonic rUroarbf Co., 101S-34 So. Wthwb Avwitu, ChlMm, tit. An Undersea Episode. Mr. Flub You miy jour Hon U in dlHjiosod? Mrs. Fish Yes bo wus bit ten by a mud dogfish I United Stilton mint coined OOO.WXV 000 iieniiles In 1917. VtiRnhoniln lnive no coupons Attach ed nnd nro Irredeeinnblo. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy l.niuiiltia or mall. Wrli fur r Urn lliaia. MVU1NB VIS RkUtkUV Cl., CI1ICAUO Branch House Company branch house won't run itself, and that it is up to the branch house man to run it properly. Any branch house man who doesn't see his work in this light is transferred to some other place with Swift & Company to which he is better adapted. They are picked men, these branch house men. Every time you sit down to a steak or chop, or cut of roast, you can give a grateful thought to the whole crew of them. And remember, in a general way, that everything that makes life smoother and more convenient for you.is the result of the thouRhtfulness and- effort pf a lot of people of whom you have never heard. Swift & Company, U. S. kUU Iiqiuimh i!e; li-ii Spohn Medical mmm IS A CRIME AGAINST MATURE Stop It or you never can keep well. If you vnko vrilli a bad tnsto In th mouth, coated tongue, perhaps headache, your liver is torpid. A torpid live deranges the yrhole system, produces dyspepiia. coalivrnr.a and piles, jhero i. no belter remedy for the disorder, than D.t. TUTTS LIVER PILLS. Try them just once and be eternally convinced. For sole by all druggist Dr- Tuff's liuer Pills lion't imagine you lire ti vocalist simply becnuse the neighbors full to shoot at you when you attempt to sing. CnniMpntlnn generally Indlrnl.a dlaordire alnmarh, liver and bowels. WrtKhi a Indian Vrjri'tanle I'llla realora regularity wlthuut griping. Ait. Some men are always looking for the bundle that will enable Iheiii to pump you. Success Is the one crime that some folks refuse to forgive In their friends. REMEDY YOUR KIDNEYS hnve liccn a standard household remedy. Thev Hre the pure, original imported Haar lem Oil your great grandmother used, nnd are perfectly harmless. The healing, sooth ing oil soaks into the cells nnd lining of the kidneys nnd through the bladder, driv ing out the poisonous germs. New life, fresh strength nnd health will come as you continue the treatment. When complete ly restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a capsule or two each day; they will keep you in condition and prevent a re turn of tho disease. Do not delay a minute. Delays are es pecially dnngcrous in kitlnev nnd Madder trouble. All druggists sell tiOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund the money if not as represented. (iOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules nro im ported direct from the laboratories in Hol land. They are prepared in correct quan tity and convenient form, nre easy to tnke and are positively guaranteed to give prompt relief. In 'three sires, scaled pack age. Ask for the original imported (iOLDi MKDAL. Accept no substitutes. Adv. AT M I C your stomach s sake) Good Reason. He "And or why do you wnnt to get a divorcer' She "1Wchuo I'm niiirrled, of course." Summer Dlarrloeaa . ran lis enniMllwl mom ouli-ur wltn OKOVBTI IIAIIY IUIWKI, MKHH INK ami It la abauluuur Imrinlraa. Just as sfliwUTS lor AJulla as fur Cnllilrun. Hit State. "Your friend is In n ciuve revery." Thnt comes from bis beliiK burled In tboiiKbt." Amusement circles circus rinns. Man A. Fall Run of Distemper MAY UK WHOLLY AVOIDED 1IY USING lCDnH!l,QM msll miliar nnwjr Mnsa tery jriMlll J rixnll.. II la a aurn rur and a nenlle t JToU iim It ai per llr'll"na. Simple, ( nnd The large aj la mlir lln. nnntlly and an onwe lU'ri- llioll lh.' amall ! )mir h. r. hi I .-I r Ill l..tt fur line fall and wlulvr. All avugv nr iniuiuiai'turvr. Co. Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. MRS r?3 Skin Tortured Babies Sleep lAfterCuticura Sample rmrh tm nf "Caltmra. Dapt. S. ! All nmaataf.: iwap a. "nrnwrn w ami du. ,MnBv THE 5TJHOOL OF EXPERIENCE" The aborn mniaturE liVtTy f T UUli 11 TT (11119 Dissolved in water for douches stop pelvic catarrh, ulceration and InlUsn nation. Recommended by Lfdia Pint, ham Mrl. Co. far ten Tear. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Lconomicad, Hu aitianntinary rlcantin an scimirklal Sampta Fr. iOr. all dWaa. or ll"i (s a. mail. TV HaTlnn Toil fii-npanT, tW. . M - , ft m rtrPC PriHim hma. barn. raaaj4 DU HluKL J tl.Hir; rvhant; inarurl f,in Biles. Tries CUV. O. U. Barbrr, I'Binu Ulf, la Don'! Throw Away Your nA Cl..i Hai Clran It tip Willi INM'AK Old Straw tiai t i.sankk. rrir.w-.ni Ulldi Halra Uii mau. IJ6 1'uuiam At., 11 ruokijB.St.lv W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 38-1918. pour Only a few of tho things we want nre Absolutely necessnry to our wri wore. 1 1 ti imi 11 laws chnnRe, bnt science I etemnl. ASTHMA ) INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH CR MONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUtflSft -aW F"" aflrls 111 life WsaCnl I TwoaUay I