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Recimmended by a Doctor When a doctor uses a medicine him self besides prescribing it to his patients, he must know that it has merit. This is what Dr. J. H. Wagner, a prom Sinent physician of Skate, Kentucky, has to say about Dr. Hartman's well-known remedy, PE-RU-NA: "I have used PE RU-NA myself for catarrh and have given it to others for catarrh, bloating after eating and other ailments. It has proved a success in all cases with old and young men and wcmen. All speak well of PE-RU-NA. It is the best of all S tonics." Dr. Wa ner, out of the fullness of his own personal experience, for the good of all sick and suffering, recommends a medic:ne which he knows to be good. You may be sure a doctor would not en danger his professional reputation by endorsing PE-rU-NA unless satisfied be - yond a doubt of its value. Whether your trouble be a cough or a cold. or a more subtle catarrhal eifection of the stomach, bowels or other organs, -WGI~a give PE-RU-NA a trial. The immediate imorovement which you will see wi'l sat, Ssmbt that PE-RU-NA iswhat you need. a he ntrcehased anywhere in rlne .- liquld form. OLD FOR 60 r FAR D( For MALARIA, CHILLS and ___ FEVER r Alea Plae Genmera Strengthening Tensa - Yv At. smu mag INNIS DERFUL RELIEF Skin and Scalp CET RESULTS AFIER ALL MEANS HAVE FAILED u the dita ctin conditions of Pruritus, Milk Crust and Dandruff Tetter, Poison Ivy, Sting of Insects, Rup Ringwor Seve Brusses I - 111 ' and Cracked Skin PFeet, 1 Sores, Bu etc.? iEUYES-Au Your Druggist O. UINNEY & CO., Inc. Little Rook, Ark. NATION imue Been a Lit I Maw~ing strong drink.' Iatlnner In Ni w 1 th'-r eOn 1 fl who 'don't they are m , ',ld, bought a line lntem for his gening the watIer t got eri4tv lghbts went out. I In front ofI oa let me have ter he said. don't ye, d,'T i the doctor: T oe dlotor. then he oft hhome. loc' (md sleep It of'. ,lwelf-at ymor of the ommma L"-Watshngton ity. he told us to 'go Ia frugality, to the fly.'" f tfru gal nsect. simply swarm ih= houses." ou Hear Anybody Talking Stofee prices or coffee troubles, b to. quit coffee and try tant Postum bys' trial shows results that and with gain in comfort there as of pleasure. table drink, pure, health* delicious! No advance re's a Reason" rn C ELIEF IN "LUCKY PIECES" luperstitlion That Seems More Gen eral Now Than in the Days Be. fore the Great War. "rThat is my luck piece." ai veteran aid. as he pnlled a shap.eless little hit 'f metal out of his pocket with his regular small change. "Tha:t's hbut let that just grazed my ear antd bur rowed into a wall richt behind tme." "What sort of hick hns it brought you?" tHe laughed. "Six months in hospirtal rom another hlllet the very next tlny. . ... ut I married the nurse. and she'h& a bit of good luck. you bet! I got Into the h;abit of car rying this nlout: most all the lHys carry a pocket pipes of some kind for lurk whether they helieve in l(ck or not." O(te man :'lwnys carrie" ,a . If 'lollar in an insi'de pocket by itelf'. so that If his spe',din pocket hI:litren to tcet eIIIpty he would noti he alto rether destitute. There is another who sews a o10 hill in the foh pocket of every pair of trousers he huyS. In that way he can never have the h:ad unck of forg.ettin r to ellnn"e his Iton ,wben he changes his clothes. Trie. he milht have the binl Ilu'-k to for-et to remove it when he sent the trnols era to be pres']ed. but-as he phil oaophlcally exprpsses it-that would be good luck for the tallor. Married In Ignorance. Beck-Yes. I have met your wife. In fact. I knew her before you married her. Peck-Ah. that's where you had the advantage of me-I didn't.-London Answers. YU IV3ULI.ýl .UUKU A IZ A ý/vu "s ý STREETS OF NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, FLOODED L~ ThIe ,%tqoru& %Ii'I i Ia. Iit"."th I~Ijih' A lnl "ý~ ai-I " :u, taI3 l~aly ig ti Ie. aiid WiAall of the .treets of Norfo.Ik V.a.. tt ~rp lIh....1..i I 'ju ..'t ju 1114M 111 aiti ,...,IiI tiuIl~i.i thitir ~~~tisty through the tino deI 'tret5.L ROAD TO SPAN CONTINENTS Ten-Thousand-Mile Uire From' c""' Hudson Bay to Pata- A,,,e gonia Planned. of r Stati Atne PROGRESS IN TIE PROJECT "'Ca "I Several Sections Already Have Been es Completed-American Investors Are port Invited to Aid-Dream of nitad Fifty Years. secti it u New York.-Reanllatlon of the dream ount of a railroad from Iludtson bay to Pats- Ihli gonla has been brought nearer as a trai result of the recent P'an-American "1 financial conference in Washington. ae- rais cording to ('harles M. Pepper. who In corn 19( ~ was appointed by Pre-ident Roose- Bri2 velt to visit the several countries from de . Mexico southward and report on the they project. and A journey by rail from the Arctic circ to the tip of Znruth America. ae- the proximately ten thousand miles. could Qul be made under good tralfic condltins livit It has been estimated. In sixteen to eighteen days. At present twenty-four days are required for thei 5.871-mile sea voyage from New York to Buenos Aires. This dream of a tronshemisphere trunk line. running almost the entire length of the two Amertcan continents. was horn in the brain of Hinton Rowan Helper, a southern writer and former United Stater consul in South Amerlca. more than fifty years ago. The late United States Senator Henry Ga<saway He Davls of West Virginia. a practica' rall road builder. saw its feasibility, and. with Andrew Carnegie and other wealthy Americans. gave the idea a fresh impetus. James G. Blaine also once advocated it. | Takes Definite Form. The project received first definite form at the international American Mi KILL THOUSANDS OF RABBITS t Idaho Conducts Big Drives Against Animals That Menaced Irri. gated Lands. Washington.-Idnho hasi condlucted op rabbit drives In recent weeks on .r hil a scatlle as when the counttry wna ic r ntsw. Bectluse the cold weather brought the rahbits by tho thousllanadl ' to feed In the irrilgated nland they threa:tt.ne,'d to do extr:lordtll :i ry ltlllnta''ce ill so:oeii sectiolts i n drive n*,ttat oca oVe tNIM rnl hlts and nnothir ...m di 0 In Minildok: county. ii:,iho. "..l¶in) J:c': rf rhhit- have Iheen killed thli winter in i n or.taize.Al drlive(s : ind1 c0I4aNN :,,ltiionn i "s l y p, i' , ot t:in_ .:lllp:tinll . ncbae schams,' teI vt-. ,l i,:ii'l t-o ii'rnllt th ay- 1 tO n P take tart. FIour taitraire',l pi 'l. ' p:tr - t' a(.ia, - " '"- -' " ' ;" ht.- i f eter f w ihe ' onh Rab Kr led. and olumba rivers unite. ti A Few of the Rabbtves Killof the Unitedve. tnty. Idaho. resulted nof agrulturin 1.~e unndirectd the workeven took on the char-ate acwith the local communty agent or other. Sand- I atherity. and oee were served. r In Jalaadis a couientiy.t of hlndo A. p. rbits were kitiedc B tef 'or men ared wi-The thnory that res C a lieOld bfive trmilted withlon ani drove the enmals to them toint wherea the Sahoek tcal repreasplantating es of thbeen advaarUnited directed the work or have -opentae lth the loal couentt.y agent or other S1r Japadlih ahowed ptotograp. Ap rid he tre wated with anesthetics Cll lerga trens whic he had sueeussfuhi conference hheld in Slexicn City in 190~ which appolinted a permI:lanent l'atn A-nerieull rtlii\tay commllllittee coipose'l of protminent citizens of the United States and diplomatic ollilcinl of Lalin Americ:in cnllntries resident in Wash ill.g'n. Former Senator I tavis and Mr. ('Carnalte were lmembhers of it. "In the eighteen yelars since the plan was itndorsedl hy the Mexican confer e-,ee." explained Mr. Pepper in hal re pnrt. "conqsierahle progress hna heen nlmade in joining tip varionu railway oectionns. Chile has completed the lon git udinal line from Puerto Montt In the south to thi railways in the north which form Junctions with the main trunk of the ['an-American system. "The Trananltiean line. from Valpa raiso to Buenos Aires. also has been completed, while the lines joining the Brizilian systems radiating from Rio de Janeiro have been finished no that they form junctions with Uruguayan and Argentine lines. "The Argentine line was finished to the southern border of Bolivia at la Qnlaca several years ago. while Bo livia haq closed up most of the links GEOLOGIST NOW ALL-ROUND MAN He Adequately Combines the p Functions of the Miner and Practical Engineer. at SUCH MEN ARE IN DEMAND 1 at Mining Engineer of the "uture is gi Likely to Be More Liberally Edu cated Than the Engineer th of the Past ec New York.-The new type of genlo- I' gist is coming into his own. if the hi oplhton of Dr. Charles P. Berkey. pro- f fessor of geology at Columbia univer- gi sity. is given wetiht. This modern h n Sge.tlo:i.it t:has anl instinct for .racthlal tproblems. is qualified to giv' prompt. fC decisive nadvice when minutes mean hI ,efl:ir.. po|s1hly hundredls of them. In ii ceonneltion with hig exploration or en- k gilneering works. In the old days the mining en- is gineer or explorer i as his own geolo- V gist. lmaking his ohservntionf and 'ol I I ectinc his wn ,l itn. l.:atr entip the the :t4y of the' purely sel.,ntitf e :e- ,logit. It who. neerdlintg to Professn t'erkey. ti "f:iledl to mal:ke good :n lth :ti1plied f1 "'"Inee ' f1i lM." or nt Ienst not "to nny ut "r,,ulter detree th:tn the prn.'tlenl en- U - i v Ier." Tht. modern senoh,glt. nold the r')- a `e".,r recenrtly. has 'aken tadflntH1P -,f "the verv det4ailed olsrvantionl t':l'c in I tilh,-Irround cxplh'rintlens and t y-ielopmlnts of 11 KInds. 'heIn"kin his i ,ri- 'ni , 44nel4 io4'i4ns and ,ldvie'e by the c.tial fdiliings after the work has -'.n 4done An Applied Science. "eo(loel:y hats tecioie an applied st rc1 ,wne to a very considerahle extent'." -:4id he. "11 is n'-.v well naderstood hant crent numbi'ers of s-aenlled ned I ltents in encgneering and mini ig work. of e-nlindtotll or costly fallires of "x ce-ssive expene and delay, of Innppro- I printe dclgn and plan of olperation. and of entirely mistaken or f rroneous conception of the problem in hand have heen ldue to Ignorance or 'elect of the eeologec factors Involved, quite as I often as to mistakes on the strictly I engineering questions. "A dam that Is huflt. a tunnel that 4 It constructed. a mine that is devel Ip oped. a hridge. pier. er other heavy r- structure that is located. >r a natural d. resource that Is exploited without due regard for all the geological condi D tions has not the same cer*ainty of Ssuccess that attends a proper consld .q eration of these factors." e This Is the field of the new type of e engineerinl and mining geologist. According to Columbia authortties, a ed marked and growing demand Is inoted e, for geologists of this type. having the :d point of view of the applied sience er man-the engineer. The engineer of the future is likely. It is pointed out, transplanted In Calcutta In spite of their age. Realiling he explaIned, that the difficulty of successful trans Splantation lay In the shock of removal. and that nerve effects In plants and animals were on similar lines he treat s ed these trees with anesthethis and they bore the uprooting and 'removal well. Girls Want Husbands . Quincy. Mass.-Michigan "girl" t )ranging In are from eighteen to sixty. Ily deire husbands. Their valentines. In her 'at-Aieric'aln rnmik llne. There are now less than 1_:'a tiile. In BI lvi: to loe collrplet'l. soule of \ hich i- also _r:dlred in order to providle through railw"ly connection fronl lButen's Aires to La Paz and to the :Poeltiec. It would cn'.t applroximately $.".l1MN.00 to conl plete it. Bolivia to Get Loan. "The group comnitttee on Bolivia at the recent Pan-Americnn financial conference recom(llnnded thllt a loan lie granted Bolivia for the purpose of completing this link. It was exllalned th:at the gauge was the samle as that of the Argentine lines and an arrange went by which Bolivia could use Ar gentine rolling stock was suggested." The war. It is said. has made it vir tually impossible for European coun tries to continue their financing of South America. and this is why (lelega tions from Colombia. Peru. Chile. Bra zil. Ecuador. Uruguay. Paraguay and other South American lands have vis Ited the United States in recent years to awaken American investors to what they call "a big investment opport' nity." The proposed trunk line would run from the United States through Mlexico. Central America. Colombia. Ecuador. Peru. almost the entire length of Chile and from La Qulaca. Bolivia. to Buenos Aires. From this main line would he connecting roads, some al ready completed. extending like "fin grs" In many directions toward the Atlantic ocean. to be more liberally educated than the engineer of the past. Foundation Training. 0 "The best foundation training." says aI Professor Berkey, "for the men who m are to do work in this field of engineer- ti ing and mining geology is the educa- c. tional foundation given to engineers. w and the best additional training is connected with the fundamental en gineering subjects." This must be accomplilshed, he thinks, by a thorough working knowl- t edge of geology almost equivalent to to that given to a Ph. D. candidate. The ipractical education problem at Colum- R hia has been solved by the adoption of a course in mining geology in en gineering schools as a definite branch of applied science training. R "This three-year course trains men for advisory and professional work." he says, "in connection with engineer ing and other owprat!ons, involving a knowledge of ground structure and conditions, as well as for special stud- ri ies of mining prospects and mine de- e5 veloplnent or other more formal geo- ri logical investigations. The comrse ti bails to the degree of engineer of c0 mines in geology. Men preparing for " the operating or construction fields or I I for the ore-dressing side of mtining work. tak the regular mining sched- ti tile. a "The principal members of the staff 5 are men of much exlwrience in advia- n ory work, in connection ,vith extena ·sive mining and engineering opera- o I thins and nccustomed to handling i Spr:ictical problenms of the grei test pos. - /lP tle variety. ('olumbina's setting. Ia a a thus great husiness center. with its r own Inlmense undertnkings and its worldwide Interests. adds further to this atmosphere of the practical, the - ipplled and the economic." GERMAN SHIELD KEEPS EAGLE But Paajers Ridicule the New Es . cutcheon. Saying Bird is s "Skinny, Homely." f Berlin.-The new German coat of g arms adopted by the national assem y hly consists of a one-headed eagle. on a yellow gold shield, and without the it old-time crown. I. The eagle will be displayed In stm 7 pie heraldic form without any accee al soies. so The Hohenzollern coat of arms and Ii- the chain of the order of the RIlver Ff Eagle. all parts of the old Plussian d- coat of arms. have beed omittea. The hill of the eagle, the tongue and the of talons are in red. Servants of the government are to wear the device a without the shield, so It can he pinned rd to their uniforms ie Some of the pan-German papers ce ridicule it. saying the "skinny. homely of eagle with extended tongue" violates at. all the rules of good taste. of due to storm-disrupted schedules, have .d, i·st arrived at the office of Mayor is. Whitten. The mayor said ne would at. deliver them when the proper per nd sons applied. At td Smash Coffins for Fire Wood. ral Vienna.-Systematie vand-lltsm and robbery IIt cemeteries has led to de mands for police protection. Newspa pers say graves and vaults have been a." despoiled, articles at the slightest ty. value stolen and coaas sma,.hed for aes, rewood. _ CASTORIA f% 4 For Infants and Children. SMothers Know That , *Rr Genuine Castoria ALGOI1OLt3 PER E1T. ;A,,.1 Prpoaatiu. Always similatingUWF".oJ by rccula ,atileSto ,,' and Bears the S~'--thebomotsti Signature Cheerfulness and Rest~a t SnitIr iam. nphinor A pfutgeedyfor Use and Fevepisss a d For Over --Thirty Years SCASTORIA Esact Copy of Wrapler. me CKUAU c o@@pV. mW eaw r . III~ll I III II IIII Late hours may tell on a man, but h!s wife doesn't have to be told. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To halt pmat of water add 1 as. kay Rum, 1 small box of liarbo Compound, and ' s. of glyeerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the desired shade. Any druggLst can put this up or you ean mix it at home at very little cost. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair. and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not co'or the scalp, is not stieky ae grssy, and does not rub of.-Adv. Values of commodities depend on whether you want to buy or sell. How About Your Catarrh? Do You Want Real Relief? Then Throw Away Your a Sprays and Other Make- u shift Treatment. li Why? Simply because you have 3 overlooked the cause of catarrh, and all of your 'treatment has been di misdirected. Remove the cause of S. the clogged-up accumulations that el choke up your air passages, and they ed will naturally disappear for good. But no matter how many local applications '1 you use to temporarily clear them LI If ill we had to do to get rich is to buy oil stock none of us would have he to work. n RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN D FROM ACHING JOINTS Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial L Bottle of Old "St. Jacobs Oil." Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty A requires internal treatment. Rub "l soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" of right on the "tender spot." and by the time you say Jack Rohinson-out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. P "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu- P matism liniment which never disap- E points and doesn't burn the skin. It r takes pain, soreness and stiffness from P aching joints, muscles and bones; r stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and V neuralgia. Limber up! Get a small trial bottle 6 of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" Ii from any drug store, and In a mo- t ment, you'll be free from pains, aches a and stiffness. Don't suffer I Rub rheumatism away.-Adv. Be good, but don't he too easy. Instead of kalsornine or wallpaoper T •rI WN.r CrPws aAs dage ead COre AlaeAdr ?iriasdm lad 4pc .b es You Can Not Be Deceived! This Package Protects You You want Alabastine. Alabaine results alone will satisfy you. Alabasine results can be secured with no ocher materiaL The Cross and Circle printed in red on the package s yo guarsatee of quality and results. AAbbdmie is artistic, sanitary, e sad ecosomical Alabstine wi perailt you to pet your own individuaulty is your hbam, match yor gs and fur nihings and have complete color harmony in ad your rooms. Combining and intermixing the dieeat tiros m s myou to moesm mitsd cola ect. Alabse reia s only pre, cold r to mi and can be used os alln- - t~e md a , wa lThoad, ver noked and grim painted was or eves ae wall paper that is solid and has ao raised firesor aniline coon. lo pal dalers everywhere sell Alabstie. Wris direct raher than take a suhetme. Alabastine CompanY 5ra .r h In Raes Ga a * p . H When a man is in trouble two-thirds of his alleged friends are willing to help him stay in It. Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic, fasclnating Outl curs Talcum Powder. an exqulitely scented convenient. eonomlcal face. skla. baby and dusting powder and perfume. Renders other perfumes am perflous. One of the Cuticur Toiet Trio (Soap. Ointment. Tslmmn).-Adv. Most women are generous to a fault if It isn't one of their husband's. away, they will promptly reappear until their cause is removed. 8. 8. S. is an antidote to the ami lions of tiny Catarrh germs with which your blood is Infested. A thorough course of this remedy will cleanme and purify your blood, and remove the disease germs which cause Catarrh. S. S. 8. Is an excellent system cleanser; it is not sold or recommend ed for Venereal Diseases. For free medical advice, write to Chief Melicnal Advisor, 101 Switi Laboratory, Atlanta, Ia. If a married man thinks he is* the head of the house that's all that Is necessary. DON'T FEAR ASPIRIN IF IT IS GENUINE Leek for name "Bayer" on tablet then you need never worry. To get genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" you must look for the safety "Bayer Cross" on each padcage and on each tablet. The "Bayer Cross" means t , world-famous Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years,anld proved safe by millions for Colds, Headache, Earnaee, Toothache, Neu ralgia, Ludlbngo, Neuritis. and for Pain in general. Proper and safe di rections are in each unbroken "Bayer" package. Handy tin boxes of 1' tablets oe but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspiri las the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylle acid.-Adv. No. Dorothy, it does not take fen[ quarter decks to make a ship.