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Kfe WRIGLEYS is bysdenic and whole some!. The fioody that's aood for yotintf and old. The Flavor Lasts Those who talk much say nothing. Preachers ought to get a good sal ary It Is church money, you know. The ancient watchdog la a member of the old guard. You can't tell what a boy learns at college by the amount It costs his fa* ther. Hard luck Is a machine for testing your friends It separates the wheat from the chuff. The Farther the Better. "I have here some fugitive verse,* said the poet. "All right, let It fly,* aid the editor, wearily. Mutual Position. ^"Thc men coming back were in transports." "So were the folks on the shore." Just So. "The fellow across the street looks like a wooden image." "Maybe that Is why he is lumbering along." The Occasion. "They have begun to work on the new ship's sleeping quarters." "Oh, then, It Is the ship's berth day." THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphata to Put en Firm, Healthy Fleah and to Increase Strength, Vigor* and.Nerve Force. Judging from the countless preparations mod treatments which are continually be ing advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing arms, neck and bust, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinness and weakness are often due to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than la contained In modern foods. Physicians claim there is nothing that will supply this deficiency so well aa the organic phosphate known among drug gists as bitro-phoiphate. which Is inex pensive and is sold by most all druggists under a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. By feeding the nerves directly and by supplying the body cells with the nee essary phosphoric food elements, bitro phosphate should produce a welcome transformation in the appearance the in crease in weight frequently being aston- Increaae hi wrtght also carries with It a general improvement In the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, should disappear, dull eyes become bright, and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of pen'er* health. CAUTION: Althougn bltro-phosphate Is unsurpassed for relieving nervousness, sleeplessness and general weakness. It should not. owing to its tendency to la weight, be used by anyone who SS put OB sVCtOtMtlssBilMWffB Tear roggisrs er by 3 far Beetle. For tea* el rye free write a Eye Cn, .."5? fas nanus1 WRIGLEVS too* for me Fats Fast. Mae Day (in group of department store clerks)Did you notice my lost customer? Ain't she a perfect thirty* slxT Solly CylicDon't you fool yer* selves* girls! Didn't yon see her gray hairs? Why, she's easy over fifty. WOMEN HEED SWAMP- Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens' complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other or gans to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of am bition, nervousness, are often times symp toms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's pre scription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle im mediately from any drug store. However, if yon wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Vk Co., Binghamton, N. T., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.Adv. Precision. "Ton object to the term, 'Demon Ruin?'" "I do. Demons are not supposed to have any real natural existence. But there is nothing mythological about hard liquor." First Land Sale. We should say the first land sale on record was the purchase of the field of Machpelah by Abraham, who paid 400 shekels of silver: for the field in which he buried his wife. Economies. "If women gain political control." "Yes, go on." "Do you think they would allow the government to persist in collecting taxes on ice cream soda?" Speed. Morebanks"Does your stenogra pher work very fast?" Banksmore "Oh, about two packages of gum a day." The Test. "So yon bought a parrot yesterdayT* "Yes I want to see If they live a hundred years, as people say." Good Recommendation. "Who was that man who taught you not to forget anything?" "Why, it aheritwas"Farm Life. Sometimes It Would Seem So. Uncle Timothy used to say: "Lots o' people gits divorced no's they kin git married." Use every man afte. his desert and who would escape a whipping? Shakespeare. Ir is in the narrowest part of the de file that the valleys begin to open. Persian Proverb. When the pantry Is left unlocked tea small boy gets bis dessert*. THE TOMAHAWK. WHITE EARTH. MINN. OPPOSITION IS TRYING TO UNITE Senators Are Making Determined Effort to Defeat League of Nations Pact. PLAN FINISH BATTLE Series of Conferences Results in Add* ing Impetus to Root's Suggestion That Ratification Resolution Contains Reservations. Washington, June 28.Opponents of the league of nations in the senate are making a determined effort toward agreement on a plan for their final fight against ratification of the league pact in its present form. Although no definite agreement was reached, a day of conference served to add impetus to the suggestion of Elihu Root for a ratification resolution, mak ing stipulated reservations to further protect American policies. What these reservations shall be is a ques tion on which there is still -difference of opinion. Will H. Hays, chairman of the Re publican national committee, spent most of the day at the capitol, and saw'many Republican senators oppos ing the covenant. He would not dis cuss the conference except to say he had talked over many things. Not a Partisan Question. Regarding the league of nations he merely reiterated that the question was not a partisan one and hat the public should not get the impression that the Republican party was opposed to the league. was not denied, however, that the treaty fight was one of the subjects discussed at the chairman's confer ences and the general' impression was again given that he favored some com position oT differences to prevent any possibility of disorganization in Re publican ranks. In addition to league opponents, Mr. Hays saw Senator McNary of Oregon, Republican, who* has favored the pres ent covenant. He also talked to Sen ator Kellogg of Minnesota, and other Republicans who have made no defi nite announcement on their position. Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the Republican leader, also conferred with some of the doubtful senators. Objection to Reservations Plan. The chief objection to the plan for reservations, it was said, was a fear that the league council might later as sume authority to decide what force such amending articles would have in International law. There seemed to be a general feeling that should the plan be adopted, several reservations besides those suggested by Mr. Root would be included. ENEMY DELEGATES WARNED German Government Must Not Sup port Strife in Poland. Paris, June 28.The German peace delegation has been informed in a note from .Premier Clemenceau that the German government will be held strictly responsible for unofficial sup port of any movement against Polish authority in the territory given Poland in Posen and in East and West Prussia. GERMAN OFFICERS PEEVED Many Vigorously Oppose Surrender of Former Leaders. Berlin, June 27.Major von Gilso denied the report that German army officers had been resigning as a pro test against the acceptance of the peace terms. Nevertheless, it is said, the regular army officers will oppose vigorously the surrender of their form er leaders. ORDER WORKMEN TO COLORS i Hungarian Reds Realize Military Sitt ation Is Sericus. Paris, June 27.The Hungarian Communist congress has ordered the general mobilization of all workmen, a dispatch from Budapest says. The military situation is said to be un favorable to Hungary and in addition the morale of the troops is bad. POSTAL DEPARTMENT PAYS Government Branch Cleared $17,000,- 000 for Fiscal Year 1918. Washington, June 28.The Postof flee department cleared $17,000,000 for the fiscal year 1918. Postmaster Gen eral Burleson turned over to Secre tary Glass a check for $15,000,000, re taining $2,000,000 for a working bal ance. Mexicans Fire en U. S. Cavalry. Nogales, Ariz., June 28.A party of about six Mexicans fired upon a caval ry patrol about four miles west of here. The Americans returned the fire. No Americans were injured. Housing Inquiry Body Named., Washington, June 28.Congression- al investigation of the United States Housing corporation will be conducted by a senate buildings and grounds subcommittee. This agreement was reached between senate and house leaders. De Valera to Tour U. S. New York, June 28.Harry J. Bo land. De Valera's secretary, announced that the Sinn Fein leader is planning a tour of the country within the nex*. tew weeks. Buy a Farm New. Secerns land is cheaper than It will be actio. The U. a Railroad Administration Is prepared to furnish free Information to homeseekers regarding farming opportuni ties. We have nothing to sell no money to lend only information to give. Write me fully with reference to your needs. Kama the state yon want to learn about. J. L Edwards. Manager. Agricultural Section, U. 8. Railroad Administration, Boom 70, Washington. P. C.adv. The mere fact that a man doesn't call you a liar is no reason that be doesn't think you are one. Cutlcura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cutlcura Ointment. Wash off in five minutes with Cutl cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes. Don't fall to In clude. Cutlcura Talcum.Adv. Silence is more eloquent than words. Carlyle. Middle Aged Womeiv Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. Ireement, O."X waa passing through the critical feriod of life, being forty-six years of age and had all {he symptoms incident to that changeheat flashes, nervousness, and waa in a general run down condition^ so it waa hard for me to do my Work. Lydia E. Plait ham's VegeUblcTCompound was recommended to me as thebest remedy for my troubles,which Itsurely proved to be, I feel better and atrodger in every way sinee taking* it, sad the annoying* symptoms have diaap pearoaV^lfrs. If. Gonnu, 925 Napoleon St, Fremont, Ohio. Forth Haven, Conn."Lydia ft, IHnkham-n Vegeta ble Compound restored my health aftar everything else bad failed whoa naggingthrough changeof life. Theie is nothing -Mrs. FLeajuroa Igatava,Box THIS HEAD WORTH $10,000 London Doctors Eager' to Examine Brain of Man Known as Humsn Encyelopedis. Of course you have heard of Dates, the human encyclopediathe man who can memorise And reel off dates quicker than the fire of a machine gun the man on whose head tite doc tors have placed a price of 2,000? "But I am not anxious to sell it yet for dissection," Datas told a writer for London Tit-Bits the other day. "It is worth more to me than 2,000." Datas has lately been devouring war facts and had just added a couple of thousand In two and a half hours to his repertoire when we met "For an outlay of twopence," he said, "I bought a little book on a bookstall, called Two Thousand Facts About the War.' I bought it and read the list through in two and a half hours and then knew it by heart" There is no doubt about It I test ed Datas with the book in my hand, and no matter what question I asked himdates of battles, air raids, names of ships sunk, famous generals' ca reenhe answered them without hesi tation, says the writer. Datas has had many amusing and curious experiences, but the most ex traordinary was the friendly dinner he shared with John Lee, the Babbacombe murderer, and the late James Barry, the Executioner who tried to Hang vsasssssssssssssssssesssssssssasssa Economy to Both Li Such Cases follow' a change from coffee to the American table drink-- POSTUM CEREAL A rich, full-bodied beverageboiled full fifteen minutes after boiling begins. .Pure and free from the nerve impairing drug, caffeines Tins sixes, nmdbrwM at 15 and 25c. At Grocers Everywhere! KIDNEYSiWEAKENINGf BETTEjteLOOK OCT! S Kidney and bladder troubles don't disappear of themselves. They grow upon you, slowly but steadily, under mining your health with deadly cer tainty, until you fall a victim to in curable disease. I Stop your troubles while there is time. Don't wait until little pains be come big aches. Don't trifle with dis ease. To avoid future Buffering begin treatment with GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil Capsules now. Take three or four every day until you feel that you are entirely free from pain. This well-known preparation has been one of the national remedies of Hol land for centuries. In 1086 the govern- Frank. "What are you selling bananas for today?' "To make a living." she a passing through change of life Ther like it to overcome the trying symptoms." uuroa IaauA,Bo 197, North Haven, Cona. ODIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABL E COMPOUND lieu the greatest record for the greatest good Lee three times but failed. "Berry, after ceasing to be an executioner, set up at Bradford as a phrenologist and character reader," said Datas. His card bore the words: "Heads exam- ined." He examined good many heads In his time." Dressed to Kill In "Shell-Cloth." Shell-cloth is the name of a new fabric being manufactured In Eng land. The stuff Is a fine serge and an essential part of projectiles. And now that the war is over the stuff is going into the making of clothes Instead of shells, says the Philadelphia North American. It ought to make "staggeringly" good looking clothes, don't you think? One woman might say quite truly to an other: "Oh, my dear, she was dressed to kill, all in sheUcloth." Or, on the other hsnd, what clever opportunity for the feminine cat to say that her dear enemy has "shock ing taste In the matter of clothes 1" Boy's BUI of Pare. George Bailey, answering the In quiry, "What is good for a boy to eat?" says: "At this tune of the year, according to the theories extant In North Caro lina in 1870, a boy should have dally plenty of green fruit, pine rosin, young cucumbers, raw new potatoes, green blackberries, doughnuts, branch water and two hours In the swimming hole." Atlanta Constitution. Health and Purse ment of the Netherlands granted a apis cial charter authorising Its sale. The good housewife of Holland would) almost as soon be without food as with out her "Real Dutch Drops," aa she* quaintly calls GOLD lflDDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Their use restores strength and is responsible in a great measure for the sturdy, robust health) of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go to your druggist? and insist on his supplying: you with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Take them aa directed, and if you are not satisfied with results TOUT druggist will gladly refund your money. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on the box and accept as other. In sealed boxes, three sizes. Dally Thought. How many worthy men have we i survive their own reputations.Moot taigue. LYWA E.ffNKHAM MtDICINC CO. LYWW.MASS. ^iMfl^^S L\tJrs^asr&!&^lML Nova Scotia Cherries. The province of Nova Scotia raises exceedingly large sad luscious black cherries. FRECKLES Mew la the Tims to Cat lis ef These Ugly Spots Tarn's so leaser the slightest seed of feettsg ashasMd ef roar freckles, as Othlea dsaSle atreagthto gaarsatssS to remove these bssisly f Otslsedouble ai.pt got strengthfrom ysw druggist, sag apply a attto of It night sag sforaiag sag yea should sooa see tost area too wont freckles save Began to da sspeer, walls the lighter oaos have vaslshog ssv tlroir. it Is eeidost that sssre thaa oao ossaw Is needed to complete!? eloar too skla sad sess) a hssatlfol elter ccaslestca. So sare to tak for the doable stresgth OlhSPS, as this to sold under ggaraatse of aassay SSSSJ If It falls to resaevo freckles.Adv. And lots of men make fools of then* selves by doing the fool things tbsg are Invited to da INDIGESTION Caused by Acid-Stomach Millions ef peopleIn fast aboot out eg laeaffor more er toss from lndlgssttof, aowte er chronic Nearly every ease to ceased by Acid-Stomach. There are other stomach dlsorSere wbtsh) also are sare signs of dets-Stsswash hossV lag. heartburn, Moat after eaflag. food re peating, war, gassy stomach. There ate many ailments which, while they do net easae much distress la the stomach Itself, are. nevertheless, traceable to aa add otomaeh. Among these are nervousness, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver, rheuma tism. Impoverished blood, weakness. Insom nia, melancholia and a long train of pays leal and mental miseries that hoop the victims In miserable health year after year. The right thing to de Is to attack these ailments at their somes get rid eg the aesaV stesnach. A wonderful modern remedy called KATONIC now makes tt easy to do thlei Oao ef hundreds of thousands ef grateful users of BATONXC write.: "I have been troubled with Intestinal Indigestion far allsag alas years aad hare spout quite a sum toe medicine, but without relief. After nSSjg KATONIC for a few days the gasi sadi paSSP la my bowels disappeared. KATONIC to JSBS the remedy I needed-" We have thousands ef totters teUtag Sf these marveloao benefits. Try ATONICaad yea, tee, wlU ho Just aa enthusiastIs Si Sa rales, Tear druggist See bos from hi year money E ATONIC.aaHagidgnoearayefI