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TULSA, OKLA., STAR I ENDS DYSPEPSIA, 1GESI0 "Papc's Diapepsin" cures sick, sour stomachs in five minutes Time Itl "ncallj docs' put bad stomachs In cider "really dot's' overcome Indirec tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in lue minutes that Just that inal.cb 1'ape'p Diapepsin the lar pcpt selling stomach rigulator In the world It what you cat ferments Into stubborn lumps, you belch gaB and eructate sour undigested food and acid; head Is dizzy and aches; bruath foul; tongue coated your Insldcs filled with bile and Indigestible waste, re member the moment "Papc's Diapep sin' comes In contact with the stomach, nil such distress nniehcs It's truly astonishing almost marvelous, and the joy Is Its harmlcssneB8. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia pepsin will give ou a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction. It's worth Its v eight In gold to men and women who can't get their stom achs regulated. It belongs In jour home should always be kept handy In caso of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night It's the quickest," surest and most harmless utomach doctor In tho world Adv. m-lEBKl CULLiriGS Public Health. Uise.istB nnd epidemics jised to be counted as "acts of God," In the old legal phrase It has tnken modern sanitary science to discover that the most of them result from acts of man, and that a good portion of the rest may be controlled by the exercise of man's power over nature The United States go eminent has been a pioneer muting the untioiiH In dunontttrattng the power of modern Banltntlon to sao life It tent Waring to Havana; he made it a city of health, and laid down his life In so doing. It took a feer smitten tropic wilderness. Its noxious jungles steaming under n tor rid sun, and tho death rate of tin Panama Canal Zone U today an e ample to the most salubrious regions of tho world The whole history of modern sanitation tends to drive home public responsibility for public health St. Louis Republic. Hot Springs Liver Buttons are in Town People Co ml ii ii for Mile Arnunil for Wonderful Constipation Itrmedv Mint Is IWIliT, .Safer and Jurer thou Calomel. Tone up jour licr clcin jour boncli of foul uiibte drive out poionou F.T-ix, (ml rnnetipitiou ami fiel line and full of uieipj in hunt) four liuiirt Throw awaj calomel, it's duigrroua; jou Know it CMTjbodj knows it 1101 bPKlXCS LIVUH ItlTTONS nre dilTcrcnt. Tliej nre Innnlcm, ait gcntlj jet turtly n the bow i Is and do not i.iue a pirticle of nftir mn-trj. , It's u jo) ful liikutie and more, it's fine fur ihzrincn', bdioiikiio-fl, ntk, lir.uhclic, nlkm r-Lm nnd milain. Ulicj make everjbody fill good bo caufe tin net an a gcniml tonic, driv ing impurities from tho blood nnd making the entire lntestln.il trait ill m nnd nntl-t-ptlc Sfc at nil dmitKiHtii, nnd nwncv bnck if diFKitieficd. I'lte tauiplrs anil UK) of our 17,000 tettiinonnlH fiom Hot bpnngA Chemical Co , Hot Spring?, Ark. Far f The Sensation. '.Upon returning from the city mr Green said to his friend: "Say, Aaron, I had a rldo lnmy cousin's automobile while. I was up to tho city." l-'Waal," replied Farmer Green, "It seemed a good deal lll;t fnllln' Into a mighty deop well, only je dropped straight ahead instead of down'urds " Important to Mothers Examine carefully oery bottle of CASTOHIA, a safe ond sure remedy foi InfantB and children, and see that II Hears tho Signature Iu Use For Over 30.Yars Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria lCzffl&u Kiftj j ears .-go Abrnlinm Lincoln signed the emancipation Proclamation freeing 4,000.000 slaves Ho did It as a war measure, intended to ripple the states of the Confederacy Todnj 10, 000,000 Afro-Amcrlinns In this country aro celebrating the seml-centeniilal an niversary of Lincoln s proclamation What have these 50 jears of freedom done for the colored' man 7 A glance over the exhibits shown at tho buildings of tho Emancipation eel ebratlon, at Uroad street mid Oregon iixcnue, helps to answer this question More than 20 inventions, many of which have made their Inventors ricli men, a library containing too books of uvery description written bj col ored authors, exhibits iducntlonal, medical, Industrial nnd social, all make a striking Impression Illustrat ing the native cnpacltj of the African ruco. The buildings house virtually uvery I tjpe of exhibit shown in the most ad I uncoil Industrial exhibitions Perhaps the most Interesting nre those shuw ing the Inventive genius of the color ed people of tills state. Most of thiso Inventions come from the wistcru part of the state, where tho foun dries, coal Holds and gigantic factor ies offer tho best opportunity to men who desire their own betterment 3 it Simmons began life as ono of a family of ten, living In a little cottago In Monongahela, lie obtain ed some primary education, but tho necessity fur taking up the broad struggle was thrum upon him at an early ago. Ho became a laborer In one of the great foundries of the town. That wbb moro than 20 years ago. Today there Is scarcely a piece of steel cust in Pennsylvania which Is not rendered more perfect by the use of casting of S. It Simmons' cast ing nozzle Today, In addition to hav ing Invented a number of appliances which materially lessen the labor In the foundries, Simmons Is the owner of a foundry In his native town and enjoys the distinction, of being the only cole-red fouudry proprietor in tho state Simmons cast tho exact model of the Liberty Dell, "which In one of the llrst exhibits seen by visitors as they enter the grounds This model was made by him expressly for use durlun thu exhibition, and when It Is over will be presented to the llcthel Afio Amerlcau church nt Sixth and Lom bard streets. This is said to bo tho only exact reproduction of the Liberty Hell In existence Simmons made tho model himself, doing all the prelimi nary draughting work mid making the mold with his own hands In the lincaster county exhibit htanil is a small but perfectly inado cannon, capable of firing threo-lnch hliellb This gun was made by a colored muu of Lancaster, Pa., who line" never had any tducatlou of a technical nature Another Invention attributed to the samo person Is a three-barreled repeating rifle. There are numbers of other exhibits in tho Lancaster county stand. Including specimens of household work, agricul tural productions and Industrial activ ity. One corner of imo of tho two build ings Is vartltknid oft. Within stands thu complete equipment of u small newspaper office Every piece of mn ihlnery In this tnclosure was made by colored workmen. It Is proposed to publish n dully paper with this plant The llrst Issue of the Kmancl pation News will appear tomorrow morning The paper Is to bo' edited The world'B supply of emery comes from Greek IslandB and from Asia Minor Importation has been lessen ed within tho last year because of the Balkan trouble. MRS. RIVERS ' DISCLOSES SECRET Matter Didn't Prove Experiment After All, and She Now Make It Public Good Guess. llacon 1 sco a man up In a Vermont town sajs his horse known the dajs ol tho week Egbert necauso he never stops In front of n saloon on Sunday, I sup pose. ZT5v " " " Severe Rheumatism (3 " " Grove Hill, AJa.: llunt'BLightnlng Oil cured my wlfo of a Bevere case of niieumatlsm and my friend of tooth-, aclio I surely believe It Is good for! nil jou claim for it A. It Stringer 25 nnd 50c bottles All dealers. Adv. 4 j I UiX With These Stylos. i? i lidr'bnbfiiebS fn 'good shape'' She's a fashionable bj various tolored editors who lire attending the convention Another Invention of Interest ex hibited is a moiUl coke-drnwlng ma chlno, Invented and patented by John Ilajes, of Union town This machine Is at present In use In most of thu large blaBt furnaces of u intern Peun sjlvaula. It Is said that by the use of this invention one man Is enabled to do the work of 100, One of thu must interesting of tho exhibits Is thu library In tills ex hibit stnnd the shelves nru lined with more than 800 books on every con ceivable topic wrllUn nnd published by colored persons Miiuj of these have In en lint to the inhibition com mission b tlie Congressional library Others, Minn) -100 In number, were ob tallied from the National llbrarj of Haiti through the efforts of Dr Wil llum Fumes, American minister to Haiti .Many of the works are writ ten In French, German and Span ish The school exhibit occupies nearly one end of thu main building In this the manual work done bj colored students of the following schools Is shown Tho Durham, Itejuulds, Gill, Pollock, Meuhan and Wllmot schools in this citj, and the public schools of Iancastcr, Pittsburgh, Sunburj, liar rlsburg and a dozen other Penti sjlvaula cities Tho work shown In cludes tables, chairs, stools, dusks book racks and shelves nnd a number of other articles, Thu Hereun School of Manual and Industrial Tralnlug has a separate exhibit showing uvery tjpe of manufactured article This ii a local Institution, whose building Is at 1934 South College uvenue Next to the school exhibit Is the are gallery. Although the pictures shown are far from being thu equal of the mechanical und school ex hibits lu displajlng Intellectual de velopment, several nru remarkable for an original grasp of tholr subjects, compensating for tho hick of accurato technique. The majority of these deal with racial subjects, denoting allego rlcally the advance of tho African race in the last fifty jears Unques tionably the beBt work shown was bj George W Clinton and Lorenzo Harris, of this city Hoth have studied abroad for several J cars. One of the most Interesting of the exhibits was that of the doctors, morses and social service workers. In one angle of the building was n com plelulj equipped "babj saving" show, lu another part of tho same exhibit a ktand was duvoted to u ferries of colored charts showing the progress of tho race for the last fifty years Thu Ilerenn school Is also exhibiting nn Industrial department, lu this 20 girls sit at sewing machines and turn out shirtwaists and other articles of wearing apparel. Another part of this industrial stand Is tho wood working department where men and boys make furniture before tho oyes of thu spec tators. Philadelphia Record Hard to Please A typical "mover" of tho ultra shiftless type vvns passing a few days at a tow tamp in Arizona prepara tory to going into the desert no a proHpidlug trip Hh) wlfo a tired out, fnded out creature complained to some of the cowhands of the hard ness of her lot; nnd the foreman took It upon himself to remonstrate Mill the husband for his slilttli ssiicbh and his Indifference to Ills wife's wel fare "The old womnii nln't pot no kirk romln''" snld flu- husband when hn had heard the foromnn's remarks. She nln't got no kick nt nil Why, stranger, when we win llxln' to camp of a night innnv n time I've drlv' the team half n mile out of the way o's wood and water would bo hnndy fur the old woman to fetch!" Sat urdnj Hvenlng i'ost Mineral Springs Ark In u letter f i om this place, Ma J M. Rivers snjs: "If it had not been for t'ardul, tho woman's tonic, mi doubt I would hao been In mj grave 1 was sick all of the lime for 10 jears, and tool: medicines constantly I Buffered terribly At last, 1 decided I would Just try I'nidul on my own hook, and kept it u secret It was cer tiiiulj a God send to me Sinco taking It, I hnvo no pain whntever, feeling good and can wroMlo with mj ICj ear old son In fact I don't feel over 1C myself Am as hnppj ns n lark When I began taking Cnrdul I only weighed 101 lbs Now I weigh 1174 lbs, nnd nm going to continue taking t'ardul until 1 welch 115 1 Just enn't saj enough for Cnrdul, ' nnd 1 bollovo If all women who suffer from womanly troubles would tnko it, there would be moro happy homes" 1'slng Cnrdul Is no experiment It has stood tho most severe of all tests " the test of time Cnrdul has been hi At an elevation of 100 feet nt sea thu use for over half a century nnd In this i hnrlrou is n little morn than thirteen tlmo has benefited more than n million miles nway women It 'Is composed of purely vege- Inble Ingredients, which have b.en , , , eccentric found to build up (lie ulnllty, tone up , . .. ., , , thu nerves, and strengthen the worn 'when It pays Up hills nnly constitution That It hns helped olln rs Is tho best of proof that It will help jou. Try Cardul N II U'ntt u OnttiuvxiRa Mfdiclne Co , Ladira' Advisory Ipt . CliiltMionm, 1nn , for Sfsri it mitri.ftit onourcateandG4 page book. Home Treatment for Women." sent in plain wrapper. Ad. Stable Locked. "When did jou It am that he was ono of the bank's most trusted etiv plojis7" "The (Hv afler ho absconded with the funds" Mm Wlnnlow'n Hoothlny Hjmp for Children Ut Ihlnt-, Miflrnn Hit- guiiiM, rrdneeii Itirlitmniii-tliii,ittlnyMnAli,!-ureN wliiilcollc,3nen Ixitllf Iff Over the Teacups. An open Hie, bliio ten tilings on the table and n teakettle singing n little song of comfort aro thu proper stnge Bettings for this little anecdote An Irish hostess, when she asks if you'll have sugar lu your "tny," holds out the bowl and absent-mlndedlj go s on with her conversation, or stirs the fire, allowing jou to help yourself. An Hnglluli hostess asks- "One lump of two?" and carefully drops the sugar Into jour tea. If jou should ask n Scott h hostess for n little more sugar in join tea sho would demand, with a nolo of sur prise "And hao je stirred It yet" "Arouse Yourself" Get rid of that feeling of de pression, commonly known as "the blues." It is only the liver that has become lazy as a result of impaired digestion and clogged bowels. Try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS I. A now English mine rescue ap paratus does away with tho helmet nud weighs only 28 pounds, yet with It u man can work In deadly gaBes more than live hourB A girl doesn't consider herself a full fledged woman 'until she has knocked a corner off nt least one man's heart. Is 'Ii couldn't be ii es aker" A complete steam engine mount ed on two wheels and light enough to b handled by two men, has been Invented In Kngland for suburban and private use. The United States hns an enormous appetite for Swiss cheese About 25 per cent of -all the SwIsb cheeso pro duced''comes to this country jln 1912, 'some 01 new? Industrlal-en-tr-rprizes were" founded In1 Spain, cap italized nt sums aggregating moro than $21.000 000 riUsvvldi i : i The'Swldlsh government operates I'tildic cmpliijment bureaus. Their " -vices nre free of charge '?iltr)a'veRst'' built 101 jears ago oiitlK 'begun' unotlier voyage from IK ami to South Africa Shafts sunk into n coal field In Germany whiih has boon burning sev eral years revealed IS veins of blaz ing coal. There has been n large tin rouse In the number of Chinese newspapers since the revolution In that country Shanghai alono now has 34 newspapers The Difference. Mrs. Stuyvesnnt Fish, nt onu of those sumptuous Newport entertain ments that hao mniln her famous, entire System tulked with her shrewd humor of a mercenary marriage. "And that man," said Mrs. Fish's Interlocutor, In a shocked tone "and that man to m.iiry Unit beautiful girl' Hut Isn't there a tremendous different e In their nges?" "Yes," said Mrs Fish, 'about J32, 000,000 " today and notice the improve ment in your general health. It tones and strengthens the . HK?1H PARKER'S I HtgSV HAIR BALSAM . K'tM luii- LKiS t4irll(iilwt Iruff. Far Raatnrlna (?nLii and Daul1oGrrorl dtllllr. JTIU1 IIWH PIIHIHHi Sounds Like It. We bidtitrlblil n ifirlo Will Pny You $120.00 loniUtoi innn OpiNmunlty fur pnitiuitutn HftrnMiiirttiiav iTlivniliiMlnvnnrrtni nnll. i ""?""- -- -'r'""f-"V -." -" II.lt IH OUT crUCK rCRUncilt J IMn 'opu,rliinltrrurpnitutln HiHtratlniMRia Vpb, bi'oniH to have pUnty of Biinp' I Hl uir.-ii.iii.MiMi iui !., rtiM.iVu. TIIAIIBrtfllltn OolcklrmlLn.aAvi .. .. ... ... .... .la mi.iwi 3im j Kfil ron 11x11 lllun wll waHi UouMo a 1VH "if"'.' ""' tiiuiij clulln-H an auy oiler. Don't put jour momy hflu auy otlur Adv. Ixive head EYE WATER && J)IINI-lllIMr(NK)NHiC().,TriijHN.X. Iinoln nil Million nirunt tlin "' KINIATINHlltK. richunne jonr frm rot levels nil llllllhH, cxtxpi- "l" lrrluatr.1 allalla litrui unknot nininulcroM Y r jrr Wlllx nun IIIIOVVN IKIUr New Mel A3 Olasgovv rorporatlon trnmways car rled during the last financial yeat 270,000,000 paBsengcrs, nn lnorcabo ol 38,000.000 over tho previous year. Tho llalkau war has brought about n rise In certain lumber prices In l?u rce becnuso of the big demand for wood for ammunition boxes Gold Is being' mined at a depth ol more tlmn 5,000 feet lu South Africa, and It Is believed that the shafts can bo sunk 3,000 feet more Venice Is wrestling with the pe culiar problem of n rapidly Increas Ing population without being able to cnlargo the city Many a woman can't remember -what her husband said when ho pro posed, because i-he did the proposing- C.3 If Pistol and lUilc Cartridges Winchester cartridges adapted to Winchester rides are made to get the best possible results out of them. As the same equipment, organization and system aro employed in making all Win chester cartridges, it naturally follows that Winchester cart ridges produce the best results in all firearms. Winchester cart ridges are made for all calibers and makes of rifles, revolvers and pistols. Sold everywhere Ask For The Red W Brand, 'T YPmJ IW Jmmi I9i3Hr4 xanawVf. TMl 4&a. flkS-iTr YOU KKrff"4V. 1 "uCvMbuVK " . L. DOUGLAS a. oo 3ifi2 4a2 t&o AND B SHOE8 F0RMENAND.W0MEN SfSTROrS SHOE tin IkiWOfilO t? 00. 13 10 qui II 00. The Urge it makert of M.n'a $3.50 and 4 00 hoc in the world. 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