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Mg Why ThatLame Back? Morning lameness, sharp twinge* when bending and an all day back ache eaoh is cause enough to raapeet kidney complaint. If you feel tired all the time and art annoyed by dissy spells, headaohea and irregokr kidney Won yo hate additional proof and quickly to prevent more so* rions kidnejt trouble. Ui DOOM'S Kidney Ptiu, the remedy that ia ree ommended everywhere by gratefnl Ask your neighbor! Sonld,actn A Minnesota Case Anthony Wood, farmer. Fourth St., Grand Rapids, Minn., says: "My back was lame and to bend over was impossible. A cold weakened my kidneys and the secre tions passed irregu larly. I bad to get up often at night I often had dizzy spells. A friend advised me to try Doan's Kidney Puis and after using three boxes was sound and well." GetDosa's atAayStore, $0e a Bos teSgr DOAN'S VffiLV ffOSmt.MlLBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. V. For The Best Shine Ask For The BigCan BETTE DEAD Life a burden when the body racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the senthin take GOLDMEDAL Yka national remedy of Holland far over 200 years it is an enemy** all paina re. suiting from kidney. Brer and arte add troubles. AH druggists, three abea. Leek levfekemm GeM ftMMoa Wa HIOBtKST BIABKET FBICK8 PAID f Poaltiy, Horse Hides. Cow Hides, WooL MeKay Frodnoe O St. Paat. lUmwaota, FRECKLE S ggZBgl^ Many a Sunday church-going man Shoots the 43rote of forgetfulness the following Monday. "Coldinthetfeod" to an acute attack of Nasal, Catorrtt These subject to frequent "colds to the head" will tad that the jTAUUB CATARRH^KPXCIKBwM build up th System, cleanse the Stood and .render them less liable to coldX Repeated at tacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to ^gSSL^SJTAlWH Mampn to taken Internally and sets through the Blood on*the Ifncotfs Surfaces of the Sys tem, thus reducing the tnSammatUMa and restoring normal conditions. All Druggist*: &reiiShmMttem. F. Cheney Oe Toledo, Ohio. The Reason. "What a rasping voice Smith has." "No wonder he went yesterday to his dentist and bad nis teeth filed.9 Cutlcura for Pimply Faces, ffo remove pimples and blackheads linear them with Cuticura Ointment Wash off in five minutes With Cutl cnra Soap and hot watea Onceclee keep your akin clear by twin's them for dally toilet purposes. Don't fall to In clude Cutlcura TalcunCAdv. The Telephone. A ruined telephone screen, which is really very ornamental, Is made of rose silk and lace. Every telephone la a pretty room nowadays Is concealed by some attractive conceit Imperial* to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle Of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy tor infants and children, and see that ft Bears the Signature of In Use for O W Wjlear*. Children C*y for Fletcher's Caatoria Persuaded. The flower seller*and Mr. Karker engaged In conversatien, "Buy a flower, slrf "No, tHanks." "Buy one for your wife." "Hadn't got onew "For yoar sweethesrt, then." "Haven't got one.* "Well, buy ena to celebrate yosjf good toick.* Be Bought GfepYbur Ej/feB. 3^* N. minsespolls, NCV99-192B. HAPPENINGS IN GOPHER STATE News From All Parts of Minne sota Given in Condensed Form. EVENTS BRIEFLY TOLD Where Busy Readers Will Find News From All Parts of State Tersely Chronicled for Their Benefit. St. PaulJ. S. Arneson, commis sioner of immigration, returned after visiting at towns in Iowa, where the Minnesota agricultural exhibit has been shown. St. PaulThe United States Geolog ical Survey's report, issued in Wash ington, shows that the northernmost point on the United States mainland is in Minnesota St. PaulCarlos Avery, state game and fish commissioner is attending the fiftieth annual convention of the Amer ican Fisheries society, of which he is president, at Ottawa, Can CanbyJohn Viborg was seriously cut about the head and face when he was thrown through the windshield of a car in which he was riding when it collided with another auto SlaytonA contract has been let for the construction of a new steel bridge over the Des Moines river near Curne by the county The bridge will be 60 feet long and will cost $15,600. Redwood FallsThieves entered the Jewelry and drug store of Hesnaults & Keller, Walnut Grove, and escaped with all the watches and rings in the store, except a tray of baby rings JacksonBecause the annual county fair was rained out this year, the di rectors of the agricultural association are making plans for a big corn show and race meet in this city Oct 6 and 7. DuluthThe five district court Judges sitting en bloc in the Moose Lake $10,000,000 damage case against the Soo railroad, growing out of the forest fires of 1918, will hear more than 200 witnesses. DuluthJohn Edwin Rice, for the past five years managing editor of the Duluth News-Tribune, has been called to Washington to take over business and editorial management of the Washington Herald. St PaulThe estate of the late Duchess of Connaught, who died in London March 4, 1917, which included part ownership in the Great Northern and Soo line railroad, has paid an in heritance tax of $485 to Minnesota. St. PaulMinnesota dealers were warned by Dr. Smith, Jr., secre tary of the state board of health, to guard against a certain kind of shaving brushes, one of which caused the death by anthrax of a man at Ridge field, 111. MinneapolisBecause J. L. Fox, sec retary, could not give a satisfactory account of the alcohol used by the American Sugar Refining company, Jesse Steenson, prohibition director, revoked the concern's permit to man ufacture flavoring extracts. St. CloudPicking up a shotgun her brother had laid on a bed on return ing from a hunting trip, Elizabeth Fischer, 16, living two miles west of Eden Valley, was accidentally killed when the gun went off, a charge of shot piercing her right lung. St PaulIn a statement made, A. S. Peck, United States district fores ter, warned hunters, campers and tour ists of the danger of forest fires in Northern Minneosta. According to Mr. Peck, carelessness in guarding camp fires may start a huge forest con flagration. WillmarCorn cutting is now going on here at full blast. The stalks are of more than usual value for winter fodder as they have not been touched by frost. All corn in this county is now out of frost danger Some of the corn already has been husked In the field and the yield is nearly as heavy as last year. Montevideor-Members of the Amer ican Legion in' the seventh Minnesota district, comprising 14 counties, will form a permanent organization at a convention in Montevideo, Friday, Oct 8. The Legion has 66 posts in the dis trict. Officers of the Minnesota de partment will attend the meeting and State Commander A. H. Vernon will deliver an address. DuldthRewards of $500 for the ar rest and conviction of each of the mur derers of John Grevisch, Mountain Iron man, murdered May 23, and John L. Jones, Duluthian, murdered an June 5, will be paid out of the state treas ury, according to an official communi cation received from Governor J. A A. Burnquist. If there is more than one murderer an additional $500 will be paid for the arrest and conviction of the second man in either case, the governor said. Northom^-Falling into a heavy wooden candy pail containing a few Inches of water caused the death* oi the 10 months' old baby of Mr. and Mrs. William Engelking at their farm home near here. The child was left alone but a few minutes, but was dead when found. BralnerdPerry Werden of Minne apolis, former home run king until de throned by Babe Ruth, was in Bralnerd preparing for a hunting trip to Moose Lake. The eyes which spotted a pitch er*8 delivery in the old days are jus! as keen In getting the range on ducks It is said. recommend THE TOMAHAWK. WHITE EARTH. MINN. I SUFFERED THREE YEARS Finally was Restored to HealthbyLydiaELPinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lowell, Ms**." I was aU ran downand had an awful pain In my right side, was persistently consti pated and had very dizzy spells. I suf fered forthreeyears was perfectly arable until a end was telling to try Lydia Pinkbanfa Vege tabic Compound and I found it a wonder 1 ful medicine. I can now do twice as much work and I jgetable Compoundto otter women. You can 1, the Sr facts as testimonial. Mrs. M. THBALL BESSEY, 186 Appleton Street, Lowell, Mass. Why women will continue to suffer so long & more than we can understand, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I For brtyyears it has beenthe stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re storedthe healthof thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, etc If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkbam Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held strict confidence. Wretchedness OF Constipation Can Be QuicklyOvercome by CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS. Purely vege- tableact sure sad gently on the liver. Re- lieve bilious- ness, head* ache, dizzi* ness sad indigestion. They do their SmaO Pm-^sisll DoseSmall Price Clear Baby'sSkin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Seep 25c, Oietaeat 25 tad 50c, Taken 25c. All the virtues by excess may degen erate into vices. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists have watched With much interest the remarkable record maintained by Or. Kilmer'e Swamp-Boot, the great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Boot is a stnmtihening medi cine. It helps therkidneys, liver and blad der do the work nature attended they should do. Swamp-Boot has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it ihoold help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be euro to get Swamp-Boot and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to vr. Kflmer Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure ana mention this paper*Adv. Useful Purpose. "Do you enjoy those peppery Me*- lean dishes?" MI won't exactly say I enjoy them," replied eactus Joe. "But I have an idea the pepper is valuable. It puts a pain in that disguises the taste." USE "DIAMOND DYES" Dye right 1 Don't risk your material in a poor dye. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions iso simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into old garments, draperies, cover ings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kindthen perfect results are guaranteed. Druggist has "Diamond Dyes Color Card"16 rich colors. Adv. Save Time. *A man ought not to kiss and telL" "Still, some summer girls don't mind if you tell a few other nice fel lows who are coming down." Turnbout, Belgium, has a school for Incemaking which is attended by 1,600 children. Sure. Relief 6 BCLbANS Hot water Sure Relief aANS I I INDIGESTION ClintonA terrific wind and hail Btorm passed over this section, doing considerable damage Albert LeaJohn Veld 1B dead of lockjaw brought on by injuries sus tained five weeks ago when cranking a car that backfired. Fergus FallsCrushed beneath a tree he felled, Christian Zorn died shortly after help arrived He had struggled for hours to free himself. VirginiaJudge Hughes and Fed eral Examiner K. Doe are hearing the applications of sixty would-be citi Eens at a term of naturalization court HastingsWaiter Stone of Denmark, Washington county, was injured in a 30-foot fall from a silo on the farm of Henry Foley He will recover Stone Is a prominent stock raiser CanbyPouring kerosene on live coals in the kitchen range caused an explosion in the home of James Nu gent here, and three members of the family were seriously burned St PaulThe state securities com mission has denied a charter to the Citizens State bank of Starbuck, stat ing that the business done in the vicin ity did not warrant an additional bank WinonaWhile picking apples from a tree, August Miller, 45 years old, a farmer living near Alma, Wis, lost bis grip and fell to the ground frac turing his skull He died a few hours later. MinneapolisWalter A Williams, former secretary of the South St Paul Commercial club, will direct a cam paign backed by the South St Paul live stock interests to eradicate tuber culosis livestock WinonaAfter being knocked un conscious by a dehorned bull, Bay Tschaumper, 20-year-old son of a far mer near here, was saved from furthet injury by his dog, which kept the ani mal at bay until assistance arrived Red WingThe Goodhue county grand jury which convenes in October, is expected to conduct an extensive Investigation into the alleged automo bile ring which was believed to have headquarters at a garage in this city. St PaulSeveral persons were cut and bruised when a Mahtomedi car crashed into the rear of a Snelling East Seventh st. car on the Seventh st. hill in St Paul Most of the in jured were on the Snelling car plat form DuluthJohn Richards's election contest against Hans Haroldson for district judgeship nomination came to an abrupt end when it was learned that City Clerk Ash had destroyed 15,- 000 votes cast in Duluth at the June primaries Red WingOne man is dead and Six others injured, one probably fatally, as the result of a collision between freight train and a section motor car on a 30-foot bridge over Hay Creek about 5 miles from here on the Chi cago Great Western railroad. Little FallsJames McCall, Negro, charged with murdering James Clark on a freight train a week ago, attempt ed suicide in the jail here The Jailer discovered McCall hanging by a belt from the roof of his call and cut bim down A physician saved his life. Minneapolis"Practical jokers are blamed for a bomb scare at the city hall, when J. F. Walker, superinten dent of police, received a postcard warning that the building would be blown up at 2 m. Detectives searched and guarded the building for an hour. StillwaterThe five steel barges built here a year ago by the Twin City Forge & Foundry company, will be taken from the piers where they have been moored to the east side of Lake St Crpix where they will be anchored until next spring They will be taken down the Missisippi river at that time. MinneapolisTo determine whether physicians are writing whisky pre scriptions for their friendsjrather than their patients, five men are now check ing the prescription blanks issued in the state of Minnesota, Jesse Steen son, state federal prohibition director, said Few irregularities- have been found so far, Mr. Steenson reported. St PaulViolators of the game laws who use automobiles will face the danger of having their machines confiscated, if they are being used while the owners are violating the law, Carlos Avery, state game and fish commissioner said. He has sent or ders to all game wardens to confiscate the automobiles of violators of the law as well as to seize their guns MoorheadO. M. Olson, Clay county agent, reports a short potato crop. The crop is cut at least 35 per cent, and in many cases is cut down to 50 per cent. This condition applies in general to the Red River valley on the Minnesota side and extends practically to the Canadian line The quality is from fair to good. The decrease in the yield is due to lack of tubers in the hill rather than to the size StillwaterMembers of the Old Set tlers association of St. Croix count?, will give "Uncle" John Daubeny of Taylor's Falls a banquet in this city on Oct 6, next, at which time Daubeny will be 101 years old "Uncle" John asserts he has never taken a drink and that he had always voted the demo cratic ticket since he became of age "I hope to be able to cast my vote in November for Governor James M. Cox," said Mr. Daubeny a few days ago. MinneapolisThe horse is "coming back" and dealers report a good year, according to information gathered by the Horse Association of America and transmitted to J. F. Kuehn, of the Uni* versity farm, secretary of the Minne sota Horse Breeders' association More draft horses are now being sold tor city use than for several years, it Is asserted. LuverneOtto Selle, an employe of a road gang working near here, has been arrested for having liquor in his possession. He is being held on a $600 ball. Selle had a home brew. It is alleged with a "kick" in it M&M ^d i e,,Chu a en8 Owin! fOTPriced A CARDOFGREATIMPORTANCE! Today I make the most Interesting announcement I have ever made in my career as a theatrical manager. I believe the information contained in the following statement will be read with intense Interest by all who value the best and most artistic In the world of amusement. I have always faithfully endeavored to bring to my patrons the biggest and the best theatrical attractions of all times, for I know that only the biggest and the best appeal. Now I am happy and proud to announce that I have contracted with F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest, producers of the world-famous "Chu Chin Chow," whereby that brilliant and gorgeous spectacle of ancient Bagdad, the world's most beautiful production, will appear at Metropolitan Theater, Minneapolis, Week of Oct. 4th and the Metropolitan Theater, St. Paul, Week of Oct. 10th. "Chu Chin Chow" Is a gigantic and gorgeous musical extravaganza. In 14 scenes with 18 musical numbers, produced on a scale of colossal grandeur, employing the services of 800 people It was originally presented lh London at His Majesty's Theater, nearly four years ago by Oscar Asche, In asso- ciation with the late Sir Herbert Tree, and is still playing there to capacity The American production of "Chu Chin Chow" was made by Messrs Comstock and Gest, after the payment of the biggest royalty ever known in the theatrical world, In Isew York more than two yeara ago. the^scenery and costumes being Imported from England and being exact duplicates of Chin Chow" ran one entire season In New York at the Century Theater and then played an entire Beason In Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Possibly an Experience Like Mr. Brown's Would Have Shattered His Reputation for Patience. Filled with pride, Mr. and Mrs. $rown started out for drive In their new motorcar. Mrs. Brown was boning the neighbors were watch ing, but her husband was too busy steering to hope about anything. Alack 1 Before they reaebed the end of the road the car' stopped, shd stayed tbat way with a mule like persistency. Mr. Brown tried every lever and handle In turn. Then he got^down from his seat and began to Investigate. Presently be lay down and crawled underneath the ccr until onlyIn number nines were left visible. This great production, once more presented in New York at the Century Theater In August, for a return engagement and now embellished with many additional scenes and new costumes, comes here direct from its second Nights'arnd day Sale $1050 Each These WATERLOO BOY ifo~ tenaB^tateroat In the engagement, MAIL ORDERS for this important theatrical event will now be received Send remittance with self- addressed stamped envelope for return of tickets, and as there will unques- tionably be an avalanche of mall orders, please name choice of two per la&y"matinee, flOO, *2 00, $2 50 and WOO. Wednes- i belVe^'t&^nglgement'of-Chu Chin Chow" will be the most notable event ever known at my theaters L. N. Scott, Mgr. Metropolitan Theaters, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Waterloo Boy Tractors for Immediate BuntB Karotene Perfectly Tractors, made by the John Deere Co, Moline. 111., were originally in tended for export, but on account of the recent shipping blocluufc. ship, men* could not be made. We will make immediate disposal of these tractors (in lots of one or more) at $1050 each (in their original shipping crates) F. O. B. care New York. (Gross weight 7200 pounds^ Terms one half cash, balance eight draft against bill of lading. All orders filled in their order received. rACTORY SUPPLY COMPANY SOMETHING JOB NEVER DID ADMITTED HE WAS LOSER bis a few moments the car gave a sudden Jolt and then stopped, and terrible flow of language, more forcible than) polite, became audible. "Oh, John," exclaimed Jhe wife, In horrified tones, "don't swear sol Have patience, like lob did." JJob," shrieked Mr. Brown, in a stilled*voice. "Job would have sworn, too, if he'd been underneath this beastly ear with bis mustache caught In a cogwheel." Untlpped. WalterBeg pardon, sir, your check does pot Include th&waiterl PatronI don't suppose It does. I didn't eat one.Baltimore News. Kvery bey should learn to write, nod as a man he should learn what not to write. The cost is small The benefit is great l&ose 'who feel ill results from tea or coffee drinking soon profit by a change to Begs i -*_ 12-2$ H. P.3 Plow S3reehlya.fi. V. Convivial Gentleman Preferred to Buy His Wine Ratl.er Than Comply With Wife's Request. Three men about town had a very good day at the races. Each vowed that lie would go home and cheerfully obey the first request that his wife made him. A bottle of wine depended upon the result. The 'following night they compared notes. "My wife told me, as 1 slipped on the cat's saucer, to break all the china In the house, so I did," said No. 1. 1 happened accidentally to sit on the piano," said No. 2, and my wife suggested that I should utterly ruin It so that Instrument will be beard so m'ore." Then No. 8 spoke. "I went for the top step that wus not there and fell full length," ho explained, "and my wife remarked that she would be wife remanked that she would be pleased to see me break my neck.' 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