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PALMISTU ATTENTION. be--Do you think that big bands aen a siga t genmerosity? He--S ; the generosity of as RASH WAS MASS OF SPOTS 811% Washington St., alt lake City. Utsh-"I was Stat alarmed by an Itchy feeling all over my arms nad p rash of tiny spots canme out. The Wash was a mass of spots Ilike measles and developed into runing sores. The itching was terrible and I would scratch something awful. I tried a treatment but it availed not. I then decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After the Sist application the Itching stopped wonderfully. The cure which followed was a marvel to me for I thought I never would get better. This was three years ago and I have as clear a sain as nay one may wick. Cuticura Soap and Ointment eured me entirely." (Sigead) Miss Kate M. Dobson. Mar. 13. 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 22-p. absn Book. Address poestcard "Cticura. Dept. I4 Bosten. Adf Many a boy has acquired some very good habits by not following In the feeateps of his father. People will encourage your fads as long as you are willing to squander your money on them. I T* a.w I Do Not Delay I yesa ae essybeed that I R mte d ishs f Utf Ash dY eatr gdis k. Phi '. aw SANABA'S OFFERING TO TIE SETTLER Fr"e memeteads mm upe aa finmes "ummon er. lw iiBM W we~w i~ . ~Cost TOutg~r.a Prin. ac over " .umber .1 L t UThe Pea Th n bub4Um"r WAITED bw c.opraUsw West. Peamis Prum New Jere" sad ONt Mame Meems I Teaseesee WU. emes-Are Net Only Mioa a eiveng but Sbo. PreS. Naellen Teanm-In the sprlng at 1911 the Teaeases Central risme4d beated a eelomy et seheamias as the Cumberland plateau at Maylant ea der the amse o. the Bohemisn aC Opeative Phrumig sempany. They purchased 55 acrer In the weode without clearing, houses or fases, Immedlately from New Jemre eand Ohio Bohemian families eams to the plateau and the wort at transsemieg the wilderness into predeetive Sela. Hardens and orchards began. The story at this. wuaderafl developmeat In told by Rutledge Smith, Induestrial aget of the Teaes.see Central raw road. as follows: ' he land was subdivided into fy acre tracts, cee tract to the family. a that the entir purchase would earn for 100 Anamlles. Mr. Leooad Schwarts of New Jerusy, an educsted, eukasred and trained farmer of tarus experience, was made manager ot the clohy, and the work of development hae been uader his immediate super vision. As the colomy is cooperative In every respect, all the work is dome by the Bobeamsas, no outside help be Ing employed. "The frut work that was dome after the property was subdivided was to build a few ecomefortable cottages to car for the ploeers. This dome. they elaborated a careful program at procedure which would automatically expand with the lerueasing populatioe. "I went up last week to se the fruits of their labors. I tound nearly 155 light haired and brossed fased saes and daughters of Bohemia. in. telliget. happy and content. Sats fectise reigned supreme with them. and they expressed themselves as having reached a clime as near per fectioe to their Ideals of anfe as It was possible to and. It made me feel good to receive the sincere gratitude of thee sturdy people for bringing them to the plateau at Tennessee "Mr. chwartz showed me over the lands. Where formerly the timbered Jungle stood were modern, Imposing barns overflowing with feed. The aelds of timothy had cut nearly two tons per acre, sad these had been turned and planted In turnips and cab bags for cow teed, and it looked as though they would produce enough to feed the mountain. "hen there were patches at beuc. wheat, rye and the vegetable gardees, all luxuriant and profitable Vegetsa. bles have been canned for winter use and to sell. "Not only have these thrifty aces of Bohemia supported themselves while making their homes, but are new CLUES TO CRIMES Trifles Have Served to Convict Perpetrators of Murders. Slough Player is Emglaced Trapped by Brews P'ae-Deafer CrpM Mieht Have Essaes azeoet for we Sloody Pjmams. Imia.de-The roeos d4ath at Sir Athi Wils. for may yron a Mh -osrt lsis*. resno hs assodissms wish « f tho hoeo owws msa qewe tho mege omthralias of bsil fast. books: *W1as is Cireemotasal WIs l*tam preo - d -e May atahie emmas have *mrm i ao emaihi she "rsomees t she asmM." amms while may ho mstdmei the New easofe moerte, she Neagh maoiite. greas -se em. poe mre reme , hough t' ease - opr om rs tesr . meSny roieinmoise-hms -as the asmoism ti the hoea sedsl The verooho true mema" 1* p0t she as-se emmei the mekin of ueewms ta Nough monitor. ma bes auested * msepldm, he seught o ditseenm i IV teallis the polse that the. woolS iad p La g. e po his roao. wblhi ho solmmly doealrsi ho hel brought away irm his fathers bomss The aosey was sa&ne but the Sleate was to smoemof i with ma Wilma. morasred some tim hare of sloah. Hewever. a amart oeor ha o amfie Jaoe as srdamua s -t o brews paper to the elodles di sg toom. This ho e oafsta ro smmrvo a im ead ly emam = em s is was moasorge that 91 hoi MOWk maSly moe am wealN hove hoa made by veoroelae mia up hes a sodmon. to whlet they toy s at o right aeam to paper. but msemwhat itegies Ne .ther elas wrotS meeammv saw. Therm were ales masts of two -Da aiidiedS oedeela-eizeme Wr halt mei ras agis or - speas mseo as i woo fomi by m* WhaomAt wgel egmf woulS heave ahr loues wit horn popor. t2 sum lest ol she apiseme' pomoemales *hs ateg okoa mseuo s mis tw hobeoas he ohkt ofew~i.se -a ea pOr. dadgen tams B sassee or benessad A s tet m a aho eshe elaf alp do ito wemem aMmal ash Mm' st a g a s w bo t -~a m t d M ea n -ielaa. manltese as aear I summer. The seement set dletage MONKS 6UARDINS THE FUONTIER T "RC patriotism of .. i eks to their war agalast the Turks has been demonstrated even among the meaks wbo live ln the remarkable momse terles perched on the crass. They armed themselves and have bees active tn seardlag the passes on the frontier. reaping a distinct profit. They all have money, pay for what they buy. are good citisenas and a bleasing to Tennessee. "Uvery day Is workday for them. It is never too hot or cold: they keep everlastingly at it. They work with intelligence, with a definite idea In view and accomplish what they start out to do. They do not practice the habit of oar farmers in going to bed at dark and rising before day. After supper they read and lay out the work for the morrow, discuss together the best means for advancement, speed an oceaslonal eveaing In social eajoy meat, and at a reasonable hour to the morning are to the fields and there they remain sane dark. fuccess ona only crown the e*orts of such intelll gent labor. tumbled to his left troesers pocket to fnd his excess tare at Morpeth enabled the proseeetlon to connect the man mc observed ftmblitng by the ticket Inspector with the owner of a oertaln pair t * aexpresabtles stained with blood on the Using of the left pocket It Is still fresh Is the puble mind how the meet eovilcuing evidenee against Crlppen was supplied by those fatal paemass the seaket ef which was foend with the hboy of Delle hiers and was proeed to belong to a suit or whioh the weesers were amons Crippens eseets. sold hy a Hoeleway frm an Joanury i. is. than Sala the date at the latsrmeat as less enhbsqeent to Crippemse arrival as teaset of the hee and asanvlmg the agesstlso that some pre-bas wesepte might have lose the deed at darkness snd esemeda the traces In the ebar at IUagep Craeseent As bdhnss ms heayry mark. IN." showed the hboy fonal en Tar. month beach to 1s to he that or a young woman who had lived at sesls CRUSADE ON BIRDS' BEHALF Redlael Meearo to ae lm dede tI I e.e of Peaered Trbe. Lnesi..-A aw ee iso asaemmet ae Mluse at WMes to arder to mnp etmh.m fr mith is to1 agem hero. sad a hil to se tO be ltob does I. parlwagmat uigh. If It b oewes law. wuil preyet .aei the aerieee et the graeetsee uwih imit bern the desnese hr bethere. Ldy areks Reamga of srawus. p-Me at a et oeurs o Sapmort at the pleasage bi alr tse' teaettle of waM Wide. at the whiteheM roe.'. Uhe said wh theass that wme hs b a onaomenes sart to -lay to edehtas the mkams at laws magebt tah wua Ms at seath's. It was stield woe sea /art to is thal beasese K wuas hr wuem that the wie rnw Willet aad wuems were ths beehnes James aeblead fasee as "ITs Yhas at wug m>i Ws to ds Iº ske." Ms ami dt basees aed to amery we, the uweedgei w mstf of fts hbi." T. be at oas webs to beqitr h a b ath.es most be takbr heahre o his attheapt to lbw va e Ye gee**m to aasnt gamage fast eme AaAgessahad bse/ seefege abseawe r w fallo ff ds ato s.een.e beat lala e Se efts eesr at as "In the ield the Bohemian rides, ms walking between the plow handles for him. There I. no dragging the plows around at the head of the land. but the horses keep ee moving. Everything that a horse or machine ean do the Bohemian makes them de. "They are now turning their attee tion to horticulture and orchards are being laid out oa a sclentle seale ad thorouhly prepared. Also dairying is coming In for its proper share. "Just as rapidly as they can build cottages. without taking the proper time from the k*d.. families from New Jersey are r a4y to 4)1l them, and it will not be beg until their full han dred familtes are enjoying the pease and plenty of those who by intelligeet *fort are transtorming the plateau into the south's gnat "n spot" Heath, and a cheap beach photograph served to identify a necklace found in Bennett.s possession with one worn by the dead wife, whom he had throttled with a bootlace. A dentist'a recognition of false teeth and illlngs In the almost calcined skull which had one* held the doe brain of Doctor Parkman. led is the convietion of him colleague. Preeassor Webster, whose great knowledge at ehemistry had enabled him otherwise totally to destroy his victim. A den tist also helped to hang Maannig is like manner. RIDES 100 YARDS ON ENGINE Driver ef a Leueviele Atehubs te. a Remarkaele aeespe Pres Deetm Laelsvile, Ky.-William Lasher driver of e autebus, had a remerk. ble sawpe here when he fell as the piot of a feight engine whIch had streck his autobus and knocked him several test into the air. The seers rue mere than a hundred yards with the ma ea the plot bedore the engi neer was able to bring It to a halt. Lahker was net selreuesy lasred, The astabus wee dmeltised. steM ier. It the truth esuM be tId about the casbna earsnm hbase is ibe.as to eritata persmes to Lee dee the paubi e asesees weld be asoated by the .stest ao the sner 9its at feather.. with the Pemses at the plmegse bat this trade weeld be capped at mese. GOrNe Grmeweed K P.. Weipsed sad Capla Taie e*sseded a resetn ties strongly appealag to the seem meat to want acnlties Per pllas the psoesge biD em the statate beet. The rseoasindr w ears eu CROW SEIZED A GOLF MALL Nash herwk Wems Ptar fepWt as eisiewve w" With Spas* gag Temse. Laeade -A Pelt Msey whis is ao salved with a eautai aesmuet atbs adae aso enesee n Names erweat mIs toat bits. hrsMU ea Amuem immedest there wbMe stps em a sleu" d her om fe h rg wi 1g a wl 1 bI-le new. ns tead oaf b a oe haet whae to menw tab as baK ame, caer stoas oft I tr -ale dlnmw% sed Se -en aw seas tw- ster shaba - m s- twvse I emornes wm on" r. adler abe had pi ped IL RIAL RESULT IF SPURE BLrnl Thi aru Al I.4 ft weak. pm ft Aeminhs Dies wi ? IsDr. W ad ltoy maywsakppl Mm. lana w l whom ad. le V . D.N 8o $,Aberdeen 8a r ae erins malmehof~4ag fould tand U. uit toice aDr. Pink Pills. mae my.: Ir monde Sher the bitht m ~OIWIbe hIalh. I wan isfo *use month. and oher iha wa able to be up omly pautt of the time, I sa. ddk all over, balsg pale, weak and Wis. Mdy appulie. se.s Bous and my bead .aced mat o the tame. Oftm. mans Whee seemed o be ar ebh ood is my hed and I would fas swer. I was very ervos and was moa tseng mo ado any work. " t eaddeamm I wan tablesp did mibt s Ijbesaw ts take Dr. WW Nho fla ir which a Mmdodd ,be her. After aý .a fsew Comdntanud dm for athm and am now an won and astoug as ever he I &sle of Dr. Williams Pink Plls Ia general debility Ike In theirdirect rs. spouse to the needs of the blood. Their work i to make new blood. Times doAtin well is shown by t. gradual dla i appearncofhei `yU omnes lorpermaememtal For the s me se taner ilea have eturnd aenmia, aher-e ecae of mp and rme noes, dissineis, -nralgis and Ut. Vits' dance, and are 'ecom mended wheever a tonic for the blood and merves is needed. A valuable Diskeaseeee of Sthe Blod"vSp containing b d lonnadoa'a about rheumetlen, and other disamaes o to blood will be sent feepon m Meg.sk Dr. Willi.s.' Pink Pills am sold by boo fo X1, b th K.William Medicne Co., Schiansuady, I. T. Adv. We have noticed that the men who ite for women nearly always do as at the hands of an iajured husbad. Elected to FRest Place by lb.. Generations of &nohsr 3., piu "3d" Duimhm a b1w wmd Ora 't7t. . . .mk a t ak.. Thus ..al. mai ms hu d os h mba 8 pal. kI n w N ENUINE SMOWING 7OSACO\ "UrS"Duw..w h4 a . D om. A os V~~~ a~r nttI rte~. r b mi IM, º PUTNAM FADLLLES$ Calumet ndes a"B Laak." Ulmameher when you were a youngeer. wnta m1baking t da wee? It ether sh. bed fbad itkh her .0keemle her poem and her brhad were fatemUers ta baking seed to dpemset me atgter - inck." Sewedmy hi b es (. inch Chino Ps bekigtar Al k sa"ste oet In the at eat lo the t te toeks. amp be -nt Calomel baking Powder baa inmaeh ad that sid time Idea. It baa made kink Aestoce eabed Mam tote bakese (trlag s pu-re you suces erttaata o thelas-e andiy mitereday It it faelmg wfe ma' weath ai time and materiale by away with metly faDlUre ai asking Powder Is the peomes wlaer powdetrmale-.ad guaranteed net to he victab ofat to etr pure Inthae baking powder mad ervins tec e high - set awards at the World'e Pare Paned R Rptlomee Ia Cbicage (om?) and In Perla (30). Adv. Hisa Suapleleme Areuaed. Lecturer--All statietice prove that the blond womoa le more dny.iult to get along with than the brunettes Atoneiaed M an In tbe Audience (Starting up) -Are you certain of the fact? lecturer-It le a fact. Astoniahed Man---Tben I believe my wife's black belt le dyed. DR. J. H. RINDLAUS (Speclallet). Eye. Ear. Neee and Threat Parpe., N. D. Aa a girl grows older she becomes wiser mad quits wearing so many plum Ia the vicinity eq bar waist Ine.. Yrs. wlmeiew'e amotbiug syrup toe Childrea teething. aeltne the gums. ii ouaeea ilegamm tiua. allayepmala.eure wind eelleteemheba.,ld Some married women want sborter boure and more alimony. cuRBS rrcrINra u1rn DMSAWSS The more the trusts want the less the common people geL. $400 From One Acer Ii MISSISSIppi h. 191 I. Mr. Ja.A. C am .Ce.auuw& MIoidmý .am of smiad ihad winrd. Hagihmad mgr ca.d.mm d mput Ca 862 mam.1o f maho.a f.t Fhp in Ihsrd p.ind .old k,dea~a prop d$400. G. SMbwbmabdn..mmo la8Coa .Iwhies" uoo a... Lmad h ab~d L boI.ra iiawa - ,cWP bal Swm *ah ma Rba"agcafL Patience is Np Virtue! Too mpiuady i darm backacb*. lauguat., disdain.s mad urinary ilbk tbiskiog them part of woman's Ii. Often it s Da.oly weak kidney. mad Doan's Kids.1 P'ills would cue. the caps £ inwos ui EASK. Utw R. l4I. tea.w.C NdesS.S el ~ ym I NN. g 1Mr.W...a frma bmbm-.bm, pal wa in myt he4 mud digaotnyga My Work was tw4 bard Ii.a's. K~q Pilka gt.pp.-d lb-s..' am blem mud loW mmeyaarncr "roan the hSm7rr, gtessZe I \av. ,wn S. h o e W... bus3a..r3. D OA N'S NPILL vas1~mo U.bNatt.w Teab FlEE TSMLL UFFEEEB miimF PROFIT FREE s\d ..h.r~. Swt.. Su,.ý r\ .nM minema *.L1.~. UV~humb..te.5