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. Malm Remarkable Recover y SR.tfcfee'WdNl Nsw of *uod Pur ****▼ asHosorr avtmos, covtMrraa. av. Covington, Ky.—"I and nervous 1 could hardly do my hooaewark as I could not stand be cause of the bearing-down pains in my back and abdomen. I sat down most of tim time and did what I oouid do in that way—as ate. One day a book -aa put rr> the Ver» mail box. w I saw bow ound had helped others ao trial* I bad to take shoot I gave I S doses bottle* before I gained my strength, bat 1 certainly praise this aawdiclims- Theas J took Lydia E. it a Sooth African Whaling Remarkably Mg catches have been matte recently by the.whaling fleets of Durban, ünlon of South Africa. For one 24-hour period 42 whales were taken, weighing approximately 1,800 tons. One whaling company alone had landed 15 whales while two of their boats were steaming into Durban with catches of four and five whales each. —Commerce Reporta Discontent is want of self-reliance Children Crufsü. l aw-'kî' ! I j I 1 I MOTHER:- FUtcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor 051 , Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. '/ To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven direction« on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it Baby Airplane A baby airplane, so light that a man can pick tt up and carry It hot with a capacity tar 75 miles speed in flight, has been developed In Brighton, England. The machine hag a six horse power engine and a wing spread of 20 "Doe* your little girl still ' make facee at the boys?" "No. abe only | Getting On makes eye* at them now.** be -*s For « F eot gte« tee by who In tion Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Pam act { DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEARTj at ■■ pmvmûke ted IS stM ton BBT XT 5 ©oW ali tiw d be no «kt 1 «ad ki toe j*ü m »SUE an 1 ft nta*. T I from w I 1 HK at tiiaea, and I could h«oo my feet only a abort while thm. I was irregular and so nun at a muidaak stand the strain much longer I bad been this way more or tar tea ye ars, ^bot tbs last two I took medi cines. but got Uttte relief on til I be to take the Vegetable Compound. took three bottfee before I could St all 1 have taken seven In sO and am improving right •kor. I have used Lydia E Pink bam* Sanative Wash and take ths Liver Pills. I can do moat of my wont sad I Kve on a farm and tfasrs lota of It to do. I wash. Iron, hoc garden, rains ehkkens and tend the «duL" — Mrs. T. M. Bong, Gilman (Sty, Missouri Shota Off "Snoopers'' A device to prevent eavesdropping outside telephone call-boxes is being tried at Fleetwood. England, post of flee. A "buMer" has been installed which comes into operation as soon as the caller closes the door. It cannot be heard inside the box. but prevents those outside from overhearing the converaatlon. The toothless woman never sees anything worth laughing at. Qne plant manufacturing rayon, or sell Ada! ploys 5 large the output to include the mak ing of artificial horse hair, artificial straw and other cellulose producta. Artificial SUM Expansion laUk. in th* Netherlands, em-j ,000 people and plans to en Agreement Thai Pleases A woman always credits another woman with baring excellent Jndg ment when they both dislike the person.—Chicago Dally News. =" Oäe AMERICAN •LEGION* DhhsrfinsBl ihinnllgfl ihm» iWfes llnm« t Lieg W# JvfWB wNvmMW.,» FSYUNCS FLAG IS . SEH T TO BKOTHEK Of the many strenge tme I liants of the World war revealed by the Uglrt then the story surrounding the the late C«rp f O. W. FVyUng. Ameri can Légionnaires ôf Philadelphia have While In camp at Hancock, Osl, k brother of Fryllng** S. H, KTylhag. of Philadelphia, sent a small aOk Aateri can Bag to him, asking him to carry it through the war wad upon his re turn to give it to him as a war token. On receipt of the flag, Fryting placed it In an envelope and wrote on It: "In case of my death return this to S. H. Fryting. North Marshall street. Philadelphia. Pa." Corporal Fryllag was killed ta ac tion in the Argonne, September M. 1018, white serving with the Twenty eighth division. Since that time Ike body waa returned but the Bag waa believed to have been lost. Recently a letter containing the flag waa received by 8. H. Fry ling from a German lieutenant. The letter read: "You will be surprised to receive this letter former owner of the flag, Corp, O. W. Fryllng, fell the last of September, I during the night while on patrol duty, w * took his knapsack containing vary important papers and handed then orer to a™ 1 / headquarter* We found th * envelope containing the flag. 1 took the flag with the Intention St returning It after the war was over, bot as I was sent to tlw hospital ray I «it and the envelope was mislaid until recently. I did not send tt I 1 WM looking over some war relics abfl found this; therefore I am sending you letter and flag and wish to beg your pardon for its delay. Next day we had to retreat because of a coun ter-attack by the Americana, and therefore could not reach Mr. Fry ling's body. ) "Truly yours, A. Scbelffele, B reich str. 15, Gelslingen. Württemberg, Ger many. Lieutenant. D. R." May Reclaim Charter if Mina Renames Operation They don't "found" towns in Utah j çoal vein, mine it for a season or two, and the town Just sort of happens as an accessory to the mine. When the vein peters out a motley hodge-podge of wooden Shacks crumble and tumble down the mine shaft and another "town" has faded from the bronze landscape of the Utah hills. That accounts for the message that department headquarters of the Amer ican légion received from Mohrland, Utah, recently, which read : "All records and the charter of Mohrland post of the Legion are being forward ed to headquarters. Ail affairs of the poet have been settled ; we ask that the charter be suspended without prejudice. Ip the event the mine re sumes operations the post Will surely become active again. Address no re ply to Mohrland; the poet offlee has closed shop." Americans f Craves in Franca Not Disturbed A report that the cemeteries of France where World war veterans are burled are being desecrated in the in terest of erteace was recently investi gated by »lie department of New York, American Legion. A New York newspaper printed aa article to the effect that the remains of men of the American and allied armlet were being dog up to meet aa increased demand for scientific and demonstrative purposes, El E. David, executive assistant in the division qf cemeteries of the United State« army, commenting on the re port, said : "The American army baa been most seaious la seeking out tbs bodies of American soldiers, and our six cemeteries in France, one in Bel gium and one In England, are rigidly supervised by Cot W. W. Smith and a force attached to the quartermaster's division. It is Impossible for American grave# In any of these cemeteries to be disturbed." Get Proper Papers All World war veterans who have eot their discharge papers in their are urged by Chairman Wateoa B. Miller of the American Le gte« national rehabilitation commit tee to get from proper government de partments certificates la lieu of the discharge. Much dUBcnlty is being experienced by veterans. Mr. Miller pointed out; who do not have their dischargee. proof of servie« la required In making application for hospitalisa tion ander the World War Veterans' act It is also needed ta getting per to hmy • veteran in a ne "Aps you setting anything ont of at cow "Not m l - fm afraid I'll never be owe-tenth «s good « otomn .. the ton Lettiso Was*«» Slants on Life By J. A. WALDRON 'Z7 When Mammy Doeom 't C 'pHB of the mansion of Josiab Springatreet was opened by •ervant In livery ntmost aa pictorial a* the-uniform of a volunteer Bremen, and the card of Count de Bonelle taken to Mias Agnes Bpringstreet, whom lha count was paytng court. Tfao tirtag s tml s were ambition* f*r this younger daughter. . Before alah bad von hh pile, hla older da ter, Gertruda, bad made a place match and waa bow a aortal common body. The Count do Bodctle Was ushered into the drawing room and uns joined by Rias Spriaptiigst' Ai *reetad buck other warmly. It whispered to the houeeheld that iheaa two should marry'love weald dominate money ou one side and tinction on the other—a very an usual result Dolores, had been engaged the before this visit of the count Dolores wne certainly a curious person, when her mistress went to Join count the maid looked at the count's card. Thon abe stole downstairs from ths refuge of a heavy curtain «pled upon the lovera Their endear ments effected her strangely, for hurried upstairs again and dressing hurriedly for the street told sSSSm maid she bad been called out pectedly. onset Having aa apartment In » neighbor ing hotel as be said, the coua.t rta 8 he Stele Downstairs and Spied Upon the Levers ited the Sprlngstreets on foot Aa be left the mansion, he met the maid flterhy. ' ;-? "Dolores!" ' i «Christopher For a moment they stood looking at snch other. «Do you Intend to marry Mias Springs (reetT* «Why do yon aakt" "1 became her maid yesterday." "But what about you and mef* "•What would you! I can't afford" to *V «Call me Dolores, please. And yon never Intended to." «If you will be fair with ms in this. It shall profit yon." "Fair? A bribe, ehr Dolores laughed, but not mirthfully. "And we still can be friend*." - r ■ «Why not. pray r . "Well, why not? And yon love Miss kpringstreetr - marry you. my dear." "She is young and strikingly attr»*. tive. Men, you know—" , , ,, "I know you told roe you loved m*. fi I had monèÿ-î-M much as 'Misa ^»rfagstreet—would yon marry m«r "Can yon doubt Itr The count' looked at her tenderly and rolled his eye«. «Bnf I am without money, and mo l suppose ! muse let you marry her—if you will keep your word. Ton Hid It would profit me. How much?" «If you will further my suit the flay after I marry her I wlU giro you ! ten thousand dollars. It shall be s part of the dot I shall make ■ { shrewd bargain." «Bot what Is yoor word worth? Ton ones promised to marry me. Will yon { bind yourself by a paper that I may keep F* The count looked at her, but bar expression was Inscrutable. "If I de cline to do fhlsr «Then you shell never marry Miss Springst rest" "Well—my Dolores, meet roe at Do tant)*» for luncheon tomorrow and I a paper if yon agree wlU giro joe to help my sott." «Vby shouldn't I help yon, when we so thoroughly understand each other r They shook bands and separated. The next day they met at Dufanti'a Dolores had procured the making of a paper In plain terms and the count signed h. It was also witnessed. When the count called at the Spring Ä ys later be wn lab Springst reel met at the door by "flo yoo re no count after all—Jnsi chef at Dofantl'a, «hr And Joelah kicked him down the gportoes step* at the moment otter indifferent to an aristocratic neigte horhood « eurteWty. Again It was proved that a woman cores nothing for 00 rev< And, by the way. when a woman to Miss lova nothing etoe matters. .. »1*****™ •*> Cfrrtstopbe Hep e4 the next day. (C*PTrt*l»i> BEAUTIFY IT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Ju»t Dip to Tmt or Boä to Dye Each 15-cent pack* —age contain« direc tions ao simple say woman can tint soft. dollcato shades or dye rich, permanent colora ta lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses. coats, ■.. gfojikkhgib draperies, coverings. >• T .a ' r. ■ thing i Buy Diamond D y ee n o other kind— aad^ell year druggist whether* toe tan* . . . terlal yon wish to color is wort er silk. oc whether It Is Uoe% cotton «mixed W •' 'j "™i»h -. Primtt and Rhabdomancdr Father Innoceasb, rient of the Ohpu chtea to Ahwmndrta, Is a famous itate domaacer. By patting and smelling the earth be 1* able to tell what is underneath. This ancient profession. Indispensable to the, tribe in nomad times. Is still valued in Italy. Father Innocence has found water—and, what Is more Interesting to Americans, all in Italy and Tripoli. Recently, near the village of Bruggl. ta the Ourooe valley, while rhabdemanclag around be suddenly announced i "Gold sad tUver." In fact, samples of the earth taken to a Turin Uboiratory were found to contain four grams of gold and flfty-elx grams of Sliver per ton of earth. Not much, but the townsfolk got excited and capita Used Father In hocenso's further rasogrehes in their community. DEMAND "BAYÉR' r A5PmiN Aspirin Marked With «Bayer Cross" :. Has Been Proved 8rte by Millions. Warning I Unless yon ms th* name "Bayer" on peck age or on tablets you ar* not getting ths genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 2ft years. Bay «Bayer" when you boy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. . 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