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now too ira 1 ESCAPED OPERATIONS Doctor Advised Üse of Lydia E. Pinli hamV Vegetable Compound Happy Results in Both Cases fit TMAnV Mlaaniirt "Rnth nf BIV Idea a welled and hurt me so that I could not move or do any of my work. There was heavy pressure and pains through my lower organs and the doctor told me to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for these troubles. He said I had this one chance, and if the Vegetable Com pound did not help me nothing but an operation would. After taking several bottles I felt it was helping me and now I am able to do my own work. If my testimonial will help others I shall be glad for them to read it and hope your Vegetable Compound will do them as much good as it did me." Mrs. Wm. Lockman, 613 N. 4th St, St Joseph, Mo. White Plains. N. Y. "I had such a pain that I could hardly walk and the doctor said that I needed an opera tion. I was sick for a year before I started taking your medicine and I could not work. 1 saw your advertise ment in a little book and that is how I came to, take Lydia E.. Pinkham's medicines. I have been taking the Vegetable Compound ana L,yuia u Pinkham's Blood Medicine, also l.Aim V. Plnlrham'a T.lvan Pilla and used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash and the capsules and prescript tion recommended. I am doing all my work and have gained twenty pounds, I am taking the medicines still.but I feel fine. You have my permission to use this letter for the good of others. Mrs. MaryMark,87 HamiltonAve., White Plains, N. Y. Some female troubles may through neglect reach a stage when an opera tion is necessary. But most of the commoner ailments are not the sur gical ones; they are not caused by serious' displacements, tumors, or growths, although the Symptoms may appear the same. When distorting ailments first ap pear, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound to relieve the pres ent distress and prevent more seri ous troubles. Many letters have been received from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound after op erations have been advised by attend- 1 ! ! ing pnyBiciaas - i - w i mi.i.AWUa DlrnfA rFAVTCstft1r nnnn 4 A linn jvnf a Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicina Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable information. Quite True. Howell "Do you think the wrist watch has come to stay? Powell "I tope not. I want mine to go." Sureüelief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans t Hot water SWPi Sure Relief irtv . 25i and 754 Packages. Everywhere "Vaseline" Carbolated .. . Petroleum Jelly . is an effective, antiseptic first-aid dressing for cuts, wounds and insect bites. Ithelpsprevent infection. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. (Couolidited) State Street New York "WijiiiliiiiiiiiiUi'"" 1 1 , 1 ! v5,BOLAT6" I Remarkable English. The following Is a specimen of Eng lish as It is printed in a Brazilian newsDaDer-: "Furnltured roms. At hlght and reapectucby family house two let two annartaments. beelne lach one of them possess a magnify plain. Pension of first ordem. Tel. Ipanema 1,977." Here is the translation: "Furnished rooms A high and respectable family house has to let two large apartments one of them Dossesses a magnificent view. Meals of the first order." m DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pas sage of urine, you will find relief in COLDlaEDAL The world's standard remedy for Iddney, Uvr, bladder and uric cid troubles and National Remedy of Holland sine 1696. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for Ike Ban Cold Modal on orar and aeeopl do imitation WOMEN HEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to ba nothing else but kidney trouble, or tns result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidners are not in a health 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 overcom such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle im mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test thil ffreat nrenaration send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for, a sample bottle. When writing be sure ano mention tins paper. Advertisement. The Bride's Joke. "Mercv 1" said the bridesmaid impa tlentlv to the bride, "are you going to stand -there before that mirror all day? Come on, they're waiting foi von." ' The bride did not move from the glass, but . continued gailng at he( counterfeit nresentment. "Let their wait," she said calmly. "It is well to Indulge in some reflection before one eets married, you know." Boston Transcript. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT When shoe pinch or corns and buntom ache, get a package of ALLEN'S FOOT EASE, the antieeptic powder to be shaken into the shoea. It takes tne sting oui 01 curm .nj Knninn. viven instant relief to Smarting, Aching, Swollen feet. 1,600,000 pounds ol powder for the feet were used by our Armjr ana wavy auring me war. juitwhmmwim' "Luciferous," Illuminated. Lloyd George is said to have used the word "luciferous." An unusua' Mdlectlve. but not. we think, an inven tlon of his. An Englishman asEed ai ncnimintance what he would under stand by "a luciferous story;" Th other replied: "Like one of yours; I devilish bad one." Boston Transcript His Business. Brown "That man gets on people'i nerves." Goose "Oh !v Why?" "Oh, he's a dentist 1" London Answers. WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspinri. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache . Neuralgia' Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper direction, Handy "Dayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of Í4 and 100 Druggists. AipUlB la tit tit&l Bark Of Bajar lUnuiactnr. at MaanswtlwMaito o aallCTUeaaU Southwest News From All Over New Mexico and Arizona (Weittro Xtww Union Nwi Serrta.) Santa Fs will have a teachers' Insti tute in June. So Prof. J. D. Silva, principal of the school at Ciénega, stated recently, stating that a suffi cient number of teachers had Den signed up. 'The Colorado and Gila rivers must be dammed by holding back in reser voirs their destructive strength," he asserted. These floods and their force can be utilised for power and land reclamation." , The Tucson High School baseball team captured the high school Cham nionshlD at Tucson by defeating ths Gila Academy nine, 2 to 1, in the third and deciding game of the . University Week tournament staged at Tucson. The work of clearing the ground for the new First National Bank building In Albuaueraue has been started and actual construction will be started soon. When completed the new build ing will cost over half a million dol lars. The summer conference of the Prot estant EniscoDal missionary district of New Mexico and West Texas will te held In Lns Vegas July 5-15. Decision to hold the conference there was waüe at the convocation, held in Las Vegas last February. ' Mansranese shipments from the Bos ton Hill district near Silver City have been heavy recently, most of the ore going to the plants of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company at ruerno, voio. A large force of men is now employed at the mines. A nrairie fire, which started In one nf the cañons of Roy. N. M., burned over several sections recently, and fame near destroying the homes or sev eral ranchers. The fact that there was little wind probably saved the homes of many of the ranchers. Thousands of little trout will be placed in the streams of Colfax coun ty this snrine by the sportsmen or Ka ton, N. M. A shipment of lO.OUU was nliiced in the streams In the Cimarron country. All were from the hatcnery on the Pecos and arrived in good con ditlon. At the request of the mothers of the city, the Hot Springs, N. M., council hns passed a curfew ordinance and In the future nil the kiddles must be off the streets by 9 o'clock in the evening. Several of the mothers have offered to act as night marshal of the town to see that this Is enforced. A new western empire with an as semblase of industries that will aston Ish the world will result from harness Inc of the Colorado river, Colonel Wll Ham A. Glassford declared at a dinner In Phoenix of the National Reclama tion Association. He is chairman ol the association's committee on organ tzatlon. The nrotrresa of Arizona can be traced with accuracy by the develop ment of her road building, Governor Thos. E. Campbell told delegates to the United States Good Roads Association in an address of welcome which fea tured the opening program of the na tional convention recently held In Phoenix. Selection of Greenville, S. C, as the 1923 convention city of the United States Good Roads and the P.nnUhend" National Highway Associations; re election of all national officers of the Rankhead Asociation, and adoption ol a report recommending extension of the Bankhead system" to Mexico City were features of the closing session ol the two good ronds organizations' an nual joint meeting at Phoenix. ; Plats have been filed in Lordsburg N. M, for the new town or VIrden, lo cated in some of the best farming coun try of the upper Gila river Country. There are already several houses- on the new site and streets have been laid out running eat, west, north and South. A tree planting campaign will be started soon. Nogales recently entertained one ol the largest crowds of out-of-town vis itors in its history. Fully 2,000 people visited from Phoenix, Tucson and oth er points, attracted by a bull fight, held In Plaza Reforma in Nogales, Sonora, In honor of delegates to the United States Good Roads and Bahkliead Na tional Highway Associations' conven tions, concluded at Phoenix. - ' Hugh Kennedy, 17, of Mayfield, Okla., died while en route to a Pres cott hospital from Ash Fork, as a re sult of gunshot wounds and Injuries sustained in n fall from an east bound Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé freight train near Seligmnn, Ariz. Kennedy, who partially recovered consciousness before his death, told officers that he had been thrown from the train artei having been shot twice by an unknown traveling companion. From $8.ii0 to $3.50 a ton on cottoi seed from Las Cruces to El Paso is tht reduction announced by W. R. Urown. general freight agent of the Santa F Railway Company at EI Paso, In a let ter to Robert P. Porter, head of the Porter Lumber Company 'at Las Cruces. Articles of Incorporation for the Copper Queen Extension Mining Com pany of Kisiiec have been approved by the State Corporation Commission. -Tht new company was Incorporated with a capital stock of $1,500,000, divided in o shores of tie pur value of ÍI each Why Castoria? yEAKS ago Castor Oil, ; Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups' were the remedy in common use for Infants and Children; Castor OÜ .so nauseating as to ba almost impossible and the others all containing Opium in one form oí another,, but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify the child and give the appearance of relief from pain. . It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that would take the plaoe of these .disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that from habit had become almost universal. This was the inception of, and the reason for, the introduction of Fletcher's Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proven its worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word among mothers. A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother would think of giving to her baby a . remedy that she would use for herself, without consulting a physician. . " . tfatr.nntPnNl!)TlmPraoln Children Cry For Sea similatinítheFoodteául-tmátheStom&dsandB 5 403 (- Sia. ti ).&.' íi m l ThcrcboiinéDW ChccrfütaessandlI nPhOolüm,Morpluneni ücral.KoTNAHCOTW wfZZZLZZ I andWlshnessand IT hKMUIP. J1KII- - ta Have You Tried It? Everybody has read tie above headline; how many believe it? Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with the use of Fletcher's Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. Have you heard them cry for Fletcher's Castoria? Try it. Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete from pain to pleasure. Try it. You'll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in the booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher's Castoria. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the "Signature of Exact Copy of Vrapper. His. Great Mistake. Joseph Levenson, head of New fork's motion picture censorship, said at a luncheon: "The movie do a lot of good. But they do harm, too, sometimes. Think of the love affairs they break off 1" " 'It's all over,' a young man groaned one day. 'It's all over now between Mabel and me.' f 'Sorry to hear that, old chap,' said a second young man. 'What caused the split, may I ask?' . " . '"I took Mabel to the movies last night, and she said that the heroine- of the serial called 'The Pact of Death" was a beautiful girl. "'Well?' " 'Well, I agreed with her.' THI e.NTAUH COMPANY. i KW YORK CITY. Spoiled Her Evening. "Maud says she didn't have a good t(me at the reception at all." "What was the trouble?" "She'd heard a choice bit of gossip about a girl who was there, and the girl kept within hearing distance all the time, so that Maud didn't have a chance to tell It." Boston. Transcript. And the Discussion Ended. Two little boys, living in different towns, one day were visiting an aunt in a distant city. A discussion arose between them as to the merits of their home towns. The heights of their re spective churches became a part of the discussions, "Our church reaches above the tree tops." said one. 1 "Our church reaches to the sky," retorted the other. "Oh, but the steeple of our church reached clear above the sky and punched a hole through heaven," ex claimed the first boy, and this closed the argument. - Brief and Comprehensive. Ben Dierks has an express agency and transfer business in a village in Sonoma county, California. Recently he detailed one of his teamsters with a wagon and pair to take a San Fran cisco man and wife to their country place a few miles put of town. . The bill, as rendered by the teamster, read: "Haul grip, grub, and people, three hours, three' dollars." King George Democratic. "When he is out of the public eya King George often sacrifices appear ance for comfort Indeed, -while in conversation " with him not long ago I noticed that one of the shots he wore was adorned with a patch !" This Is one of many' intimate anecdotes of his long connection with the royal family told by Ernest Brooks, O. B. E., the accredited royal photographer, in the Strand magazine. Queen Mary's favorite portrait of Princess Mary re veals something of the king's tastes In regard to feminine fashions. When Mr. Brooks showed the king the first print, his majesty raised an objection to the width of the panniers on either side of the princess' frock and or dered him to have them taken out of the negative. Nothing to Choose Between Them. Husband Ha, ha, ha 1 Did you ever see a funnier sight than a woman try ing to drive a nail? Wife Yes; a man "trying to wrap up a bundle fdr the laundry 1 London Answers. . f AS TV ÉflllíIlTr. : WWW The Thrifty Citizen Who Caught the Plugged Nickel - G71ÍR. BROWN had swallowed his lunch and had C paid his bill. Cautiously he counted his change. "Here!" he said, sharply, "Take back this-, plugged nickel and give me a good one!" Mr. Brown walked proudly out. They couldn't fool old Brown. - But old Brown had fooled himself. Brown's day was heavy and dulL He lacked pep."5 There was a mid-afternoon drowsy spell when he needed to be awake the direct and natural result of heavy, starchy breakfasts and lunches, taken on ' faith and without question as to value just because the food looked end tasted like food. Thousands of shrewd business 1 men who count their change, take their food for granted. That's what builds up the sani tarium business, and puts the tired "all -done" feeling into the mid afternoon of a business day. Grape-Nuts is a scientific food whose delicious, appetizing flavor and crispness are an introduction to well-balanced nourishment a nourishment easily and quickly as similated, so that body, brain and nerves are well fed and kept free of the stored up poisons left by so many ill-selected foods. Served with cream or good milk, Grape-Nuts is a complete food, al ways ready, always a delight to the taste and always a safe selection for the man who thinks his stomach is entitled to some of the same pro tection he gives to his pocket Grape-Nuts The Body Builder v "There's a Reason" ' Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich,