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0 ; v TIES CZIITKTZL, L'AITCS, I3CIL 15 v v' ' r ' ' ' . ' 1 ' ' The Reason, ..y y f "Why Is It that young Rounder to v , , p. . raca slow pay?". -,V .''..''JT8OMM.h to BO fast" : : ! - , - t ' A?otU rt Hitting fellow lo .-the law. - ' ,V.V, -,. .- '-. end fca Rccicred to Haxltlu ' f . ' ' (i V '' ' ,'. Kansas City, Mow "The doctor told me I wocld never be a mother. ' Every montn the. pains were so bad that I could not bear my weight on one foot 1 1 begun taking Ly dia E.Plnkham'a Vegetable Com pound and had not finished the fin t bot tle when I felt greatly relieved and l took It until it ada Bit mnanA ani well, and I now have two fine baby Kim. l cannot praise bydia E. Fink n'a Vegetable Compound too highly ' for what it has done for me. , I always .. v speak word In favor of your medicine to other women who suffer when I have . an opportunity." Mrs. H. T. Winn, '. 1225 Freemont Are., Kansas City, Mo. XteadWhat Another Woman sayst Cumming, Ga. '.'I tell some suffer ing woman every day of Lydia E. Pink- n ham's Vegetable Compound and what It - has done for me. I could not eat or sleep, had a bad stomach and was In misery J1 the time. I could not do my housework or walk any distance without suffering great pain. I tried doctors' medicines and different patent medi cines but failed to get relief. My hus f band brought home yourVegetable Com ' pound and in two weeks I could eat any thing, could sleep like a healthy baby, ' and walk a longdistance without feeling tired. I can highly recommend your Vegetable Compound to women who suffer as I did, and you are at liberty to use this letter Mrs. Quam-th Bao let, R. 8, Cumming, Ga. . . The Army of Constipation to Crowing Small Evar? Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are responsible they t?&'Er INTERS nentfycureCeav hi jTL nratiM. Mil- IVEI them for 4 - - eBnssa-sasai hflfiiHea. Skfc rlirai. SaSew dALL PILL, SALL DOSS, SMALL PRICE. Gessiss must bear Signature BUCK LEG losses tzzzLt rcrnsna by Carsr Blasklsa Pill, horn yrtnd. (nk. rUbaVt intend by Wiiton atotaaMO, mhw tna nM wears (tlMT wwlm fail. Writ for booklet and txUraonlil. IMm - llMkM Pill ll.M M tkM. Slaskiaf Mil 400 Dm any InTacter. tMt Cuttart bast, at Oataar sroduoU la due to Star U ay. , dlraot CUsses, IU- l-fagnificam '.'isfcmQiri AO nart of tha TrrrW rJt S vJi i miaou .aana Miaiaaj X Alastta. hara produced won- I derful rieMa crfWhat. Omm, t I Baaiajr aod FUa. Wheat frded J , "from Contract to No. 1 Hard. X if wwigDau mmrj ana rMnM iraaa XV i III o4SbaaMb per acra; 22 bushcla waa , "I about the total atrarajw. Mfaud Fata. V 5 lainaybconaidred fully aa profit ) able aa Industry a grain raking. The V j esoaOent liaaata full of nutrkim. ara j tba only food raqulrad aitbar for beaf f. or dairy purpoaea. In 1912, and again to I iw, ac uucago, wiiticN aatriail off i' I tba CaaitaMhaj foe fcaaf aaaar. Good achoola. market coaranient, climata ax caUent. For tba homesteader, tba man who wtabea to farm sxtensireiy, or tba tnyeator. Canada offer tba biggest op pnrhmay of any placaon tliacontlnanti ' Apply for daacrtpttve tkantare aad raducad railway ratea to wiparinfaiidciil of ' Immigration, Ottaira, Canada, or to CIO. A. HALL raa oonci street Milwaukee, Wka. Canadian U Gorernment Agent iaiT ""' " iaa all aaaaaa. Made ( raO, saalapui or will aa4 soil ae era aaytklag. a -OTa - ais l j 1 -a r, a. v. "'iCpr'rscieTtrr ; J Jnl M3T ) 1 11 I '' pf) j 'lr.S&;R,J i mil iimiiiiim 1 'JaaSSJTd 1 4 wnor.'Q ki::d of gardening . -' -1 . Form That Patient Had Caen Indulg t ; i3 In VVas Not What Doctor , Woul4 liave Recommended. ' ' "Now . oomes the aeason" when the wife goes to the country and the bus band. In the words of. the Immortal song, shouts jTfoorayr Hooray!" , Thus Jerome ) S. . McWade. In an after-dinner speech at Duluth began his response to a tout on "The La-1 dies.- , , V. '.;.' "When the ladies are with us. we are safe. he resumed, "but when Ihey go off to country or shore, leaving us in town' alone, then our troubles be gin.' -J t ' ,, ;' . "A man one summer day called on a doctor. .,' .' ,": ; "'Doc,' he said, Tm all run down'. " 'You look it, too,' said the doctor sympathetically. . Tm not going to prescribe drugs 'for a ' man in your condition. No, sir, wbaf I'm going to prescribe for you Is gardening.', , ; "The patient started and his un healthy pallor turned to a dull brick red.' "' ;. . I'-': . ..'." " 'But, doc,' he said, 'gardening Is the cause of all my trouble.' "Huajph, what kind of gardening r .'"Roof,' the man replied." . ' , ' ..... ' Child Acts Surgeon's Role.' ' V Barah Shaffer, thirteen years old, of Los Angeles,; CaL, developed Into a little heroine when7 her flye-year-old sister tell on the sidewalk while at play and shattered her elbow. Dr. Edward O. Wiley, chief police sur geon, explained patiently over the tele phone how the splint-should be put on, and 8arah made such a good job of it as to win the admiration of all who saw the tiny patient when she ar rived at the receiving hospital with her little amateur nurse. The chil dren's father is at the county hospital and their mother went, to visit him. Maybelle fell and broke her arm. Sa rah called up the receiving hospital, but owing to the distance was advised to call one of the district doctora. She could raise none, and again called the receiving hospital Dr. Wiley told Sarah what to do to relieve the baby's pain, while the ambulance raced out to the Shaffer home, and. Sarah obeyed, Instructions to the letter. ERUPTION DISFIGURED FACE ' Lock Box 85, Maurice, la. "In tha spring of 1911 our little daughter, age fire years, had av breaking out on her lip and part of ber. cheek that we took for ringworm. It resembled large ringworm, only it differed In that It was covered with watery blis ters that Itched and "burned terribly, made worse by her scratching it. Then the blisters would break through and let out a watery substance. She waa very, cross and fretful while she had it and had , very little rest at night When the eruption was at Its wnrat tha tarhar of tha BCnOOl Bent Tier home and would not allow her to attend until the disfigurement of ner face was gone. . "I wrote and received a sample ot Cuticura- Soap, and Ointment, , which we used according to directions, and they gave instant relief, so we bought some more. It gradually grew better. We kept on using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and In three or four months the child was entirely cured." (Signed) Mr. Henry -print, Oct. S3, 1J12. h , . Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free,wlth J2-p. Skin Book; Address post card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. AdT. Valuable Information. ' A happy couple were on their way to Scotland. They had to change trains at Carlisle, and an obliging por ter, ; while struggling with the lug gage, noticed that the young lady'a hair was dotted with. rice. He ap proached the young man and, pulling a folded paper fromm his pocket, said: ,, ,"A present for you, sir, with the company's compliments. '" ."Indeed, said the traveler; "what is ltr :'. '.' ' . ; . "A railway map, sir. . "Oh, thank you, but what are these marks In blue pencil f ' . "That's the beauty of it. sir; those marks show Just where the tunnels are and their length.'; London Tit-Bits. : .' This Langusge of Ours. . "Was the rumor confirmed?" ' . "No. A careful Investigation of the report proved It to be a confirmed rumor." v , . ; ' .- , ; - v- ; -. - Quiet Desired. ... Wlfle Do you love me still, dear? Hubby When I'm trying to read th paper T do. ; ' . ;',,V. Eovhowh brooisT mtilmiTOT TkMN k-MMdy for Rad, Waa.k7 Watary . aod OiMtiavl ByeUdat Mo Bma.rUn 4 ra Oaauwt. Writs for Book Of ts Vrs r aal Fms. Uarlns laya aVeaiaay Oeb, i iileane. The) horn of plenty lent restricted to Urn horny-handed jon of tofl. . ! t cMl rrrJ Hri i" ' ' " c" . 1 v .. r. i r l it ;r.l I Micliif Ian --' 'a Saginaw.--Charles Frueh, 8iv sixty six years old,' of the floral firm which bears his name, died suddenly while, cutting roses. He had lived here for 40 yeara." -, .;,y , J ;; ; minister of the gospel, who, she said, . drank. He . granted ' Mrs. Van Slykefhe decree prayed for and gave her beside ber solicitors fees $1,600 as permanent alimony . - . ( ; i ?, : j . Saginaw. William Mclntyre 'left home to look', for work and has not returned' to his ; wife. An offi cer found Mrs. Mclntyre and five chil dren nearly famlebed with hunger. Alpena. Ephr&lm McMlllen, convicts ed recently' ot! manslaughter In connection ; with the death ' , of his foster daughter, Pearl Kellogg, waa de nied a new trial by. Judge Emerlck. ' Alpena.- Judge ' Emerlck denied the ' 'motion ot Attorney James Francis, consul for Ephriam McMillan, asking for a new trial. McMillan ,was convicted of manslaughter In connec tion with the death of his foster daughter. Pearl Kellogg McMillan. - Muskegon. Claiming that his two daughters, aged ten , and fourteen, had been kidnaped from his home by an older- daughter residing . In Cleveland, John Evans, a laborer at Muskegon. Heights, is bound for that city In an effort to recover the chil dren.' . ' ;i r,p '' Bad Axe. The biggest crowd " In the history of Bad Axe baseball is expected here to witness he opening home game ot the Huron County Baseball league. Kinde, with a perfect record, will oppose the lo cals. A half holiday has been de clared and all business places will be closed during the hours of the game. The Bad Axe band will head the parade of the ball teams and business men to tjie new city ball park, where appropriate ' opening day ceremonies will be staged. Albion.-Albion College Alumni as sociation at Its ' annual meeting elected Robert W. Baldwin of , Al bion to the college board of trustees and chose the following officers: Pres ident, Edgar J. Townsend, dean of Illi nois university; vice-president. Miss Hazel McComber, Kalamazoo; record ing secretary, MIbs Belle Pratt, Al bion; corresponding secretaryClifford Smith, Albion; treasurer, Robert Bald win, Albion; member ot the alumni board of directors, Otis Leonard, Al bion. Corunna. The case of Ivadel Mun son - Wooley ot . Lansing against Phllo P. Van Deusen of Elsie and Herbert B. Peters and Mrs. Emily Peters of Shiawassee county waa set tled In Clinton county circuit court when Van Deusen and Peters agreed to pay the plaintiff $6,000 and Mrs. Peters to pay her $3,000. Van Deu sen was formerly, Ivadel Wooleys guardian and when she became twenty-one, but before the guardian . had been discharged. Van Deusen and Pe ters purchased of ber for $17,000 a farm of 830 acres. The girl claimed later that she did not receive enough and Instituted proceedings in the pro bate court, the Judge deciding that about fourteen thousand dollars addi tional was due her. , , Newberry. Fire that wiped out large portion of Dollarvllle, two miles from here, made practically 200 homeless and the village faces a seri ous problem In finding shelter for the unfortunates until ' shanties can be erected for them, as there is not a vacant house there. When a moving picture machine exploded, the building occupied by a theater, was set on fire. The flames spread to Krempel's gro cery store, the hotel and 20 dwellings, all of which were consumed within a few hours. Assistance , was rushed from here in motor cars,' and many of the bousehold goods were saved. A heavy downpour of rain prevented the entire town being wiped out. Nearly a)l the food, supply was burned and the' homeless were fed by neighbors Until supplies ' will be shipped from here. ' ;;f. ' . " . '.' Grand 'Rapids. That Vopper Law rence confessed ' to his '.share In the Thomson murder : through hope lessness and not through any, fear of "Chippy" Robinson, is established by. attaches at the sheriff's office and by Lawrence himself, in contradiction ot tales, that he talked so as to counter act a possible Robinson confession. Police officials also deny that Robin son ever offered to confess if prom ised Immunity. It was on Thursday that Attorney; Edward Barnard re fused ,' to take. Lawrence's , defense without being furnished expense with which to go to Toledo and Investigate evidence. ."Well,: then I guess C-ere wont be any defense," said Lawrato when. told., that -Attorney. mrd wanted to go to Toledo in Lis tzliit. The deputies say Lawrenoe has ccUJ a diraret.man, and say t,ti x4 he tJt confessed. . JrtrvTwa po trades il C ittrrztr City Of Hxclnao H i whea t!:s ttrc:!i aa otctr: lion c. j t? til river. Tl tlalci r -rr-1 7-::r iroc :zi x-.; ( J J tJ'r: ;:J ta Ectr! T" y c! IzrM: !D l3"o L:r C ( :Jtz: 1:tz sea ctzzl il C:;t: Lei C. E it. . c . : s v. I . ' ' ; ..)v..u. -V ( ; : : r ' J. r. 1 1 l J Beano '; Delicious - Nutritions PUtwm MtiA -uJ!Va In f!sm. tioroB' J cooked wUj choice pork. Prepared the IKMf way, nocanj eaa D snore appe tixing aiad aaXfyins, ror of sweater food value. Put up wl'J or wi&out tomato aance. ' Aa excellent tilth serve! eiAer 'hot or cokL 0 ''..; : ,naitr tM mbk . , Liby, McNeill 4 Libby, Chica4Ta RECOGNIZED WORK OF ARTIST Negro Quick to Hand Out What - Might Be Called Important Piece , i - ' of Mlalnformatlon. ' Charles R. Knight, the artist, whose reproductions of dinosaurs and crea tures of long ago are known the world over, prefers, however, to be known as a painter and sculptor of modern animals. He has worked from the liv ing model as much as possible, and this has taken him to the soos in many cities. , He was telling bis ex periences at the too In Washington. "One afternoon an Important look ing negro came along with his best girl,", he said. "They stopped for a minute and looked at the sketch I was making of a deer. ' V ' " Ter know what he am "doln', dont yerf asked the negro of his com panion.. . - .,'... . - ... - , " 'Mebbe.' answered the . woman. Does yoh?' ... :' :; .. ' "'Shoh. He's making a landscape ob one er dem habitats. Dere's moh habitats ln"dls soo than anywhere else In der United States.'" . ' No Wonder.. . "I used to go to the theater Just as a tired business man would." -"Why did you give it up?".: "I found that it was the plays that Were making me tired." . . Fortunate Is the woman whose dressmaker gives her more worry than her husband. Many a man has capital Ideas, with ether people's capital.. ... - ' . 1. rtf. I': Mir -r 1 vj swe 1 wow zir jLl" ' -1 l. a B ' . a an 1 -k V WANTED TO KNOW THE FICUr.2 Fortune Hunter's Mother Was Not V Dealing , In Uncertainties, If , ' . he Could Help IL, , , . Miss Jeannette Oilderi; the brilliant critic, toyed with a pink and gold mustache cup at, the mustache cup tea concluding the Bad Taste exhibi tion In New York. . '. ; ' ' ; "The mustache ' cup," said liiss Glider, "holds its own .even , better than" the hand-painted cuspidor. Cut, after all, there Is spiritual as well as material bad taste,, and a spiritual bad taste exhibition is now In order. "In the forefront ot It rd put the fortune hunter. Not all bur fortune hunters come from across the water. I beard of one the other day who be longs to the oldest family , In Amer ica, v ,t-..,. .-- : t . : "But his family Is very poor, and so" be and his mother have decided that he must marry tor money. . They were discussing, recently, the pair ot them, a western girL ' ' "'Her fortune is largo but vague,' said the mother. Besides,' she Is gauche. ' Her feet are broad and flat She has a gold front 'tooth. - Her French is execrable. She' . ,"'0h, I could make something out of her,' the young fortune hunter as serted .'confidently. r , Tes, but how ' much that's the question,' said his mother." " . " - Too Late. .' On an Atlantlo -City, pier, gazing sadly out over the blue water, a vet eran of the Civil war talked about the late General Sickles. , - "A good man," he said, "a brave man, but a most theatrical one. In the black tragedy of his youth, he was kind to . his wife, but something marred, something vitiated "his kind ness I think It was . theatricalism and the poor young woman died two years after he took her back. 1 ' . "Once, at an army reunion, I heard Sickles rebuke a man who was run ning down . wives and ' marriages. Sickles said with a queer smile, a significant smile, perhaps: "Ah, Jim, the trouble with the average married man Is that' he doesn t know what a Jewel bis wife Is till he comes to put her in a casket' " ;, Surprised. ' .: ' "That ball game was most Interest ing," said the man from abroad. , ; "What feature of the ocoaaion Im pressed you most?" "The crowd.! don't recall having seen such a large assemblage of peo ple with nobody dancing the tango.1 The horseman wants a check rein, but the baseball tan prefers a rain check. '. V - ,' l '! Tou never can telL Many a bare faced lie Is told by a man with whis kers. '-' " - :: -; JFc7 Tliat h thsv JT casuy cagesica---oa3 VP9c fp5t loastica aro ' Thev ares razAs of Indian com, perfectly cocl dclicatdy tweet- ened and tailed, lollsd into thin, libbcry flakes end txxued to a crrp. . golden brown They 'fcavplksi ct and deHclcus. tliat Juct pear Iran tha and tnrar.v cx tsrrf:S 'l v Ey to ccrva end cc!J I7 Czzl , II:S:b " lo:.:bard ' rzk.mlZtl. CUr JttaiiaSislirsjQ , . Ttia awi"l botal eoDtsinS VN roorae, aa wtia pt1 t ptvut and auUat. BaattUtaUJ (sa ) sail. lijt, afr aad atmslooa. lse, bsoe and sso day Try Botsl Lombard on yoar oait rl to the altav Loostad rtghtinthsbssrtof the banking and eoaa IMaadtatriina, and BMral to Union, Muribwaaisra. Lafta.Ha and Orand Oenual l-pota. Coma ones aa4 . ia'Uouiuaaaln, UiapaoUxnlatllsd. CC.Ci)lii,r.s A iP F7?ri WATiTED vnn HIjllU 1 AUTOMOBILE C2g aasaay aatalag Na)asCad hVe evatactsav IVe A ' vaafi Jsiaa, eWea away vfca caaatj, aaaaaa ; -Una last 3 r 4 teas tkev aaaal aafleafe. Oace aWL always aaed, Taw caa saaka a stoaiy fSa tassaraf e?arr earawaWaSyaavaalrlct. . Baaaaiai lilteteaWaffst. WiaatMat assa W rslirtti Ja-a, W. N. U, MILWAUKEE, NO. 28-1t14a . Fooled Onoe. 7 ' Little Francis was not to bo tpolesl twice. . . ' : The heavy black clouds haaV massed In the east and west, the) lightning was flashing fiercely be tween the heavy. Incessant rollings of the thunder. Francis was terribly frightened, and his fond mother had gathere her young hopeful Into her arms aa4 tried logically to calm his fears. "Don't be afraid, darling. There's nothing .. to fear. God sends tha thunderstorm to clear the air,, water the flowers, and make it copier for us. Now, don't cry, dearj It won't ham. you, and everything . will be better when It's over." The little fellow listened Intently; and as his mother finished he looked! up at ber gravely, and said: - "No, now mother, you talk exactly the way yoav did last week when you took me te the dentist, to have my tooth pulled. Chicago Sunday Examiner. : . Mental Arithmetic , Teacher Tommy, if I spent one third of a 'certain sum ot money, anal 3 represented five-sixths of the tm malnder, what did I have? Tommy The Jlmjama. v If you want to find a man out all you have to do Is to call on him with) a MIL Money goes. Ever notice how three) $20 bills will go like 60 T have a foon that x -a1.a. -..'11 . . i-. 1 xasx ynn noi qisict vsfpmxi&y good tX tKa Kssyta of tK fsssA esailxibls, flavour to ciblib tha tatta. pactaa and add crsan over frcch hznzzz cr nucjbly ccxxL Crcc-3 cr 'I