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VK.1 OF LllDDLE AGE Keel Help to Past Crisis SJ ly -Preof that Lydia E. Pink kaa'l Ve-taU Conpoui I eodiUoa to ita annoying symptoms, I v-- MatMaV aa attack or STipp which Lasted 01 winter and left BM ia Weakened eooditkn. ltdttt tiiM that I would never well i reaa oi 1 1 Ink ham i g-Jtabl Cctnpound and what it did (or I women passiig through the Chans Ufa, ao I told my doctor I would try it I soon began to fain in strength and th evmrjtoma di. appeared and joarVegetabl Compound be mad ma a well, strong woman ao I do all my own housework. I tan not iweommend Lydia E.

Pinkham'a Vegetable Oorrnound to highly to wonen passing through tho Chwew of Ufa." Mrs. Frank HensoN, ISlo S. Orchada St, Urbana, IX Women who stiff er from nervonsws, "heat flashes," bscksche, headaoheo and "the blue" ehould try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia lvink han't Vegetable Compound. Heal Itching Skins With Cuticura OnitHMIIIMC A wi-nli for runt, i war Mr rm. tut Mump tr Talttt (ptHi rhr.

I4w oit.tv City. wK HI AMI hKI I. tn.l.itrUl. oil, mininc I hc U.ui Ma Deubb-Croaw'na Him, Mr, FlathaaW And doewt bee husband Mr, IWaaonburt Uk bin should nit tH.tl Why, If be waa run ning for an office she'd put croanwi opposite bla um tha ballot In-atrad of on I 4 arpia anKth- wmli ami" kMsltnllatlna. Tm.

lie liver With Wrlhra India T.it Tula Ta4 act autr aaa rl. Av. Reveeeinj Thlnoa. "Ton ought to ha ashamed of yoor-aelf to aell aie such egr" aald tb excited woman to her grocer. What is the matter with them ma'am replied tbe man with the apron.

Matter? took at the also of them I They're hardly a large at hailstone that ctnM eur4 by UAAXi CATARRH MKiliriMK. HAUL'S CATARRH MTtriTCINt la Internally an4 acta Ihrouck lha Bloe4 en ina mucoub durraraa of lh tviim IVI4 by tor ever forty yaaia. rrlca TV. TMUBMinial frea. r.

J. Cbaaar Co, ToieJo. Olila. Vain Hope. "Mnyma aaa flushlnc thin morning when aha auw uia, ao I must have made an Impression." "IVnt Hotter yournolf.

waa only four-flnso-Ing i A SUMMER COLO A cold In the mmmer time, fTery-hoily knows, la the hardest kind of cold to get rid of. host and quick est way to go to bed and atay there If you run. with bottle of "Hoai-hee't Syrup" handy to Innnre ftood night' rert, free from coughing, with eay n-eiiiirtlon In the morning. Itut If yon cant atay In bed yon, mnt keep out of dranghta, arold Hidden chnpea, eat aparlngly of almpl food end take occasional doe of Poechee'i Syrun, which yon can buy at any afore where medicine la anht. a aafe and effl.

rlent remedy, rnnde in America for more than fifty yeara. Keep It handy. Adr. Too often hen a ninu tries to pinch othera he hurta himself. 5, I Savory beans, Mexican pepper, choice Mis of tender beef all in a hot Spani sauce! Such is Libby't Chili Con Came suk your crocrr for a rcckace today.

Try it with rice, mashed potatoes or spajhetti it's delichtfuL Ubby, MTNelil Libby, Chicago IN THE NATURE OF "BLUFF" Rounder's Excuse for Declining Coffee Was Somewhat Laughable, Considering the Circumstances. It was one of the days near the end of June, nnd young Hill, having to sustain reputation ns one of Sun Francisco's best town painters, had had a hard night, lie looked It when, at 9 o'clock In the morning, he wnn-dered Into the hotel dining room to keep an appointment with friend, who was Just then nt breakfast. "Hello, Jack," Hill murmured, ynwn-Ing. It appeared ns If every syllable cost him untold effort. He sat down and rubbed hi eyes with his firsts.

He bit his lips to keep from yawning agnln. "Had breakfast?" Jack Inquired. "No," the oilier replied, "bou't want any." "Well," Jack Insisted, "have a cup of coffee, anyway." Bill yawned again In spite of himself. "Don't wnnt any coffee." he said. "It would keep me swake all day." Sun Francisco Chronicle.

Rule for Shoe Salesman. "Kever nsk a woman what sire she wears." said the nroprletor of the hoe emporium to the new assistant. "Why?" asked the new employee, "Hecause It Is easier to measure her than It Is to argue with her." replied the successful merchant. London Answers. SMALL CHANCE TO GET AWAY A It Happened, the Old Gentleman Was Placing the Blame Where It Didn't Belong.

"I don't know what the yonng men of today nro conilna to," said Mr. Smith. "In my yonnc days thf re wasn't sny need for all this courting. The girls then" Hut he was cut short by the coal scuttle which Mrs. Smith accidentally dropped on his toes.

"I was on'y going to any, my near. he remarked, when be hnd recovered his composure, "Hint I wish the yonng fellow who Is calling on Chrlstiibel would go nway nnd let lis get the house shut np. It's past At that moment there entered the small boy of the household, lie bad been, for the nst hour or so. behind the drnnslit-screen In the drawing-room, nnd vowed thnt he had enjoyed himself better than If he had been at a movie show. "It Isn't his fault, pa." said the heir of the Smiths.

"He can't go; Clirlsta- bel' sitting on him!" Right Hen, Wrong Tack. Lnclie was visiting nuntle In the country. It was the Joy of the four- year-old to hunt for eggs In the harn. One day she brought In a very small one. presumably laid by a bantam.

"Auntie." said the little maid. showing It. "the hen that laid this egg didn't have the right recipe." Terra Haute Tribune. POLICE innnn Off-Color Bays are usually the reflexion of some upset to bodily health. Coffee drinking usually exaggerates such conditions and fre quently produces them That's why so many former coffee drinkers now favor The Original Postum Cereal Bo3 fully fifteen minutes and a delightful beverage results, Fine for children as well as grownups.

Everywhere at Grcccrs. Ttn tires. eiEr rslittl5ccd 25c. 1 Join. FIGHT TO FllllSII Chief Refuses to Let Any Striker Go Back Work.

7.G23 SCLOIERS PATROL CITY Machine Guns In Place Ready ta Quell Frtsh Outbreaks Doubt General Strike 4.eyal Policemen are to Train New Men, tWton, Sept. IS. Defiance met de 5an'e In Die pillcemeu'a strike. 'We will remain undaunted In onr "tniK-gle for rixMgnitlon of our union," ass the sirikers' ivmmiii to the an noiimvinoiit of IVlloe IVmniisloner Curtis thtit none of the mej who "ttt- ti'rti-d tlielr pils of duty" would be reinstated, and Hint he would prm-wd lo build up new rHilfiV force. Ousted Officer Leads Striker.

The tinkers' nntioHiivtiicnt was made by K. Xlclimls, nsldent of the union, Mclnpis one of the 1:1 member of the union who were irlnl helore the eomiiilsMouer, fiitind guilty, ntul KHinihil from the fonv. Him Moe tieiiteiice to niMtilvuil HnoiiuciM by tlio commissioner. II sild: 'The polli-eiucn are not wnverlng In the fiico of fnle reimrts of the tnon vihI tnterett How to forclhly tnlng to deiirive us of our Amerlmn frin'- "In the home and the henrts of the polke we will reimitn timliiuiitil In our urocele for recognition of our union hihI the riclit to he ntttllntcil with tUi American I'lslernllon of Lnlior." llivnuse of his iliKtnlssnl from the force. Molnnls offenM to ri'sltn pri'sldent of the union.

The member thcrctiiMin ri-elii'til hltn, ns well other olVuvrs nfToetod by tho illsnilssiil onler. 7.000 Soldiers Patrol City. Ith 7, troops pntrolllng the prln- Mpnl stnvts nnd sounds of newly re cruited police qiinrteriMl In every stn Hon, city olllclnls said they had the situation well In hand. lh" authorities, however, wore pre pared fur eventualities. Machine gun were In readiness for Instant action nnd one tun was sent to the Kov bury section, where pings were re ported forming.

rolieo t'ommisslnner Curtis was Ing ahead today with plans for the nrcanlraiion of new police for The firemen have postponed th schiNluled urtaubatlon vote on walkout. Then1 was little talk of general sympathetic strike, but It was still uncertain what action olllelals of the Central Labor union nnd the police-men's union would take ns result of the policemen having lost their jobs, I.oyal police were promoted In many cases nnd will train new men In their duties. LEGION DRIVE FOR MEM3ERS Intensive Campaign Started Last Week and Covers the Entire Country. New York. Sept.

lTi. An Intensive campaign lasting through the wii-k was started by the American Legion for new members. The campaign, tak ing In the entire country. Is for the en rollment of every man and woman ho served In the war under American command nnd In uniform. In New York county the drive was commoted under direction or ticorce r.roknw Comptoii, who served ns a Inn- lor after obtaining I lint commission nt rinttsbiirg.

The drive committee estimate that In ew i orK county alone there are nt least IrtO.OiK) service men. Many of these already belong to the American Legion. U. S. FLAG ON 25 HUN SHIPS Great Britain Has Only Six of Than 10.000 Tons, Says Lloyd's.

More London, Seit. in The new Volume of Lloyd's lleeister contain Itiforma Hon with resjM-. to former 'ionmin liners of upward of 10.000 tons gross These vessels are distributed perma nently or otherwise In the following wav T'nitcd State shipping hoard, 1, t'nlted Slate navy department. shipping eontr.il'er. fi; Itnlv r.riT.Il.

1: tn n'lotted, Intnl. 4.1. Thus far of 4'A former German liners of more than ln.il ton the American Pug floats over nnd the Hrlli-h over six. POLES TO AID THE FRENCH Governments to Transport 10000C Workmen to France to Relieve Labor Problem. Warsaw.

Sept. 1.1. A convention ha eon signed between the Fron-h tin I'nllsh government by which HiO.mi'i Polish worktmii will I.e transom to France. The convention will relievf the unemployment problem here anil help solve the labor problem In Frwir while If nlso will enable the poll 'oemineiit to establish the cniUt In France francs, which will ens ll financial dillicultle' Suffer for Sins of Other. "There I no sort of wrong deed of wl.lrh a man ean bear the punishment Bbme; yon rnli't Isolate yourself, and ay that the evil which Is In you shall not spread." sav (hvirge F.liot A'ism P.ede.

It I only too true that we cannot bear pnnlshment alone. Ann nsuaiiy our mls'nkes entail worse suffering on those who invey ns tha they on on ourselve. Just ns on the other hand our successes and reward bring more Joy to our dear ones tha to ourselves, laan llveth to blto. self alone." Rfal Article Not Recejnlred. a iiiemnini manager ss watch.

tr anil aoina -sni-ers who were to represent army. -ot a hit like It lie exclaim- en. ny ooni yon try to look like real soldlersr The sts m.n. went op to him and his ear. "They are real soldiers straight front the barracks be uld Prisoners In Morocco are eomneller I to pey the officer for their trouble arresting and escorting then te Uk police stsLloo.

niCKSYIIXK TRIBUNE, HICKSVILLF, OHIO STATE SiFTIHGS Michael Morora, SS, Youncton, wa killed while hunting. Mr. Margaret Safer killed by train at Columbia Center, Licking county. Blast furnace Industry in the Ma honing valley Is now at full capacity. Rev, IVmiinlc Zinsmayer, retired Catholie priest, died at Tiffin ot heart fsilure.

Charles Way, SI, fell between two cars ot a freight train Vrbana and was killed. Lorain grocer say thousands of dollars' worth of food has been de stroyed there by rats. Miss Margaret Xesbitt of St. Clalrs- vllle was named director of the Perry County Normal school. Total ot 1919 automobile fatalities In Cincinnati has been raised to 44 by tha death of a boy.

Mrs. Or see Downing, SI. Cleveland, barred to death. Her dres ignited from an open grate fir. Oeorge V.

Staley, aged S5 years, civil war veteran and farmor of Ma-rlewood. fell dead at Sidney. Rev. 8. P.

Cleveland ot Ironton has been Invited to become pastor ot Fin-t Baptist crurrb, Mt. Vernon. Oeorse Ilracht, 74. Toledo engineer. was killed when his engine collided with another switching locomotive.

Roller of a threshing machine blew nn on 1 no t.illeits farm, nesr Mspsxll'e, and o00 bushels ot wheat burned Hiicyriis city council has aulhorlred a raise in the salsrlcs or Kottt tn city policemen and tuenien of IS per mouth. hev. U. Wlllmlng of Akron an Rev. O.

IX Wonder of Helmore were ordained elders at the Ohio confer ence of the t.vangellcst association. Ohio's lire losses In weie I and Ml per cent of the lo due to carelessness, according to T. Alfred Fleming, slat f.ro marshal, lntereounty highway No, leS, ex lending from Moahitl.i to Rendvllle, Perry comity, 15-foot brick road, has been completed and opened to traffic. At Canton, Chief of Police Riblet. snsnendod on charges of gross ne glect of duty by the mayor, was re instated by the civil service com I sion.

Dr. Robert A. Piechele, 62, prosl dent of the Citizens' National bank and president of the Wooster Klectric company, died suddenly at his home iu Wooster. Mrs. Kaohael Rogers was struck by an automobile at the Noble county fair and instantly killed.

The car was driven by Howard Kex, who Is under arrest. Senator Akc of Canton, author of tho laws barring Herman from schools and requiring tho oath of nllesiance of teachers, was named chairman of the legislative Americanization com mittee. Forty shot were picked from Fred lVarbaugh's face after his hunting companion, Raymond Clayton, had mia ul on him for a squirrel, lienrbaugh, who resides at Jackson Center, is el ected to recover. Harry Uiillith, Cm, editor of the Mt Cilead Sentinel and a member of the Ohio slate penitentiary honrd ot con rol during Hovernor ad ministration, died from apoplexy at Ills home In Mt. The unidentified body of a while woman, well dressed, about 40, was found with the throat cut In a patch of weeds at Youiigstown.

Police say the woman bad been criminally at icked, robbed and murdered. No more Carnegie libraries will be bi'ilt In Ohio nt present, according to an announcement by the Ohio Inst I lute for public efficiency. Several TUickeye cities failed to keep pledges for maintaining libraries built by Carnegie. Special grand Jury at Napoleon re- iirned indictments charging con spirscy in re-draint of trade against Mnrtin Kleper company, Hock Island bitter company, Fosloria t'reamery company, Ohio lover Leaf Dairy company and Schlosse Itrnthers. 11.

II. Krorrr. president of the Kro ger (Irocery nnd Taking company; the Cincinnati lee Manufacturing com any and the rm Corners asso ciation of Cini'innull, were Indicted by l.o Hamilton county grand Jury.wlilch has Icon investigating food condi tions iu Cincinnati. To suicides of state ward were reported to the board of administra tion. John C.

McGralh. a Montgom ery county rodent at the state hos pital ot Davton, ended his life by drowning, and Mary K. Hollers, a Sen ea county ratietit in th state hos pital at Toledo, committed suicide by banning. l'eaten and drugged and kidnaped by two robbed cf and kept In a dark. rat-Infested cellar with another victim more than a week, wus the exjerienre nt Cleve land of W.

Marcell.ie, million aire, of Ashtamr.a. I rou being tven liis liberty he wns led blindfolded ba.f a mile by a boy, bo said. J. W. Stout, 45, oil operator, Logan, is dead.

linton Cowen, state highway com mif sioner, has resigned. He will be MicceVued by A. It, Taylor, Democrat, Fir.Ulay, county surveyor of Hancock county. Coen is a Vincinnali Re publican, appointed by former Cover nor Willis. Aliened teaching of Cerman In St John's Evange.ical Lutheran church school at Cle eland resulted in the fining of Emil Poehl and H.

H. liobn ing under the Ake law prohibiting the teaching of foreign language in ele- meniary schools. With two women and one man dead at Cleveland from "polon whisky' federal authorities Joined police in a bunt for the source ot supply and the distributors. James Harris, 30, salesman, Akron, Is in a critical condition from blood poisoning due to wearing tan shoes oyea black with a combination con tain ing coal tar. Lou.

MaresCo arrived home at Flyria after being raptured by Austrian spending six months in a prison (amp, escaping and finally being naied up in a packing ca-e and smug (led aboard aa American-bound ship. A congressional committee will visit Camp ghenaan to decide on the advisability of retaining tbe cantonment a a permanent camp. Charles Martin. 14, was killed when be touched a high tension wire while attempting to walk a cabl of tb Central Power company at Canton. Attorney General Price ruled that the property classification measure must be submitted to (be voters in November and that the legislature can not be called to correct a technical error which provide that church and charitable Institution property shall be classified for Uietloa.

Melven I-org, agwd 8. Tort Clinton, drowned tn a umiy pool New Philadelphia wnnien plan to organise a civic federation. Muskingum county school stiperln. tended report a shortage of Knrglsr rot oer 100 from th cash resistor in H. A.

Wsgr.er grocery, South Zanseville. Fight men were burned seriously tn a powder explosion at Wolf Run mine, near Stenbenvllle. lrov D. Kloepfer, 17, Springfield. was killed by falling from a chair in a confectionary store.

Thieves removed liberty bonds. thrift stamps and Jewels froih homo of Ray Weaver at Mlddletown. Because of the warm winter last year, corn pests are unusually abuu- dant in Hancock county this er. Canton's milk supply greatly In creased as result of a contest between shipper and buyers In Cleveland. Thomas Sullivan.

SS, Akron, former state canal foreman, died ot injuries receded when struck by an Big Four shopmen at Bellefontalne voted to accept President Wilson's offer of a wae increase ot 4 cents an hour. Relighting of the furnace at the PtmthiTS Furnace company nut 22 of Marion ins valiey furnaces in oper ation. William C. Nusher, R2, municipal waterworks superintendent at Find lay, waa killed when a derrick col lapsed. K.

Schnebly, 7.V Mt. Vernon who rened two eara as sheriff and four year as treasurer of Knox county. Is dead. Co.i verts enrolled during th con vention of atch Tower Hible Tract Students' society at Cedar Point were baptired tn lVe Krle. At Canton, Jim Mike sold hi auto for l.iOO, put tho money under hi pillow and went to sleep.

When aok tl money was gone. Seven-year-old son of J. Cay Wert. Van Wert county farmer, wa Instantly killed when struck by an automo bile owned by neighboring farmer Klso 1-oy, soldier, reported killed in action, his desth officially xerilledand site of his burial furnished his fnm ily, returned to his borne in Spring Held. Rev.

Mage, for S9 years in the Methodist ministry in Ohio, has resigned the ministry. He and his ife leave soon for Los Angeles, their future home. Justice William It, Day of the X'nlt- ed States supreme court at his home hero denied a writ asking for a stay of execluiion in the Franklin county pork seizure case. Mrs. ilarbara Fritsche, SS.

was burned to death when the hona of Ceorge Happ, two miles south of Slianden, near Hamilton, burned to the ground. She was the mother of Mrs. Happ. Vnlon employes ot the Springfield Railway company have made a request to the company for an Increase of-pay of cents an hour over the 4ti to f0 cents an hour scale granted last September. In common pleas court at Imdon Henry Potts.

Indicted for manslaugh ter for the killing of his wife. Vic toria Potts, entered a idea of guilty nd was given an indeterminate sen tence In the penitentiary. laymen's association of the west Ohio conference ot the Methodist Kpiscopal church adopted a resolution urging a minimum ot $1,2011 for pas tor. of the conference. K.

T. Antrim of Van Wert was elected president John Helton, negro, confessed, tho police say, to killing his wire, Rosalie, and II. C. Palter, a boarder, wllh an ax, at Hamilton, Helton says they were too friendly and that his wife iook tie part oi Salter during an ar gument. U.

M. Brown, said to be the wealth! est man in Ashtabula county, who was shot by a burglar at his home in Con neaui, men ironi ms wounds, lie was years old. Ills assailant Is still at large, bloodhounds sent on the trail repealedly losing tha scent. Ohio needs fi.oOO.POO tons of lime stone annually to replace what Is loft by soil acids, leaching, tile drainage and cropping, according to soils ape ciallsts of Ohio Slate university. Thus far less than 21K.KI0 tons have ever been used on Ohio soils in one year, Fearing an attack by enraged citi zens.

the Jail at Hamilton is brine closely guarded following the arrest of Robert Brown, 27. married, charged wnn unarming li-yeur-nld Clare Ibo. The child is the daughter of lrofessor William l.elio. superintend ent of music in the Hamilton liM school. Figure compile 1 by the state rrur- Istrar of vital statistics show that during the first six month ef this year there were only Ohio births, compared with 61,642 for the same period of 191 S.

a falling off of S.He, or 14.2 per cent. Hr. Monger gives these reasons: Influenza epl domic; absence of young men in mili tary service; high cost of living; In adequate housing facilities. Stark county rural schools are short 0 teachers. At IaMon a dog.

believed mad, at tacked five children. Fire at Washington C. If. caused I100.0UO damage at the H. J.

Coffman Lumber company plant Receipts of the I'nion county fai exceeded by $1,000 those of any pre vious exposition at Marysvi'le. At Canton. Nick Itesh was fined $300 and costs upon his conviction on a charge of illegally selling liquor. Nine others pleaded guilty to similar charges and were assessed fines ranging from $100 to $100. At Youngstown Mattie MeDaniel.

domestic, was beaten to death and robbed by ae unknown assailant. Ray Allyn, 4. was torn from the hand of bis mother, Klmer Allyn of Rocky River, by an automobile and killed at Cleveland. Clarence Harris wac arrested. I'oiice say be sped on after hitting the child.

Bishop Anderson told the west Ohio conference area of the M. E. church that the conference next year will need 1.700 ministers, missionaries, social service workers and deaconesses to dedicate their live to iK-rvic of the church. It wa announced at F.ast Liverpool that s.OOO pottery worker in the L'nlted State get i per cent wage Increase. Bertha.

7, and William. 4, children of William Yrin, were Instantjy killed at Columbiana when th automobile In which they and their father were riding was struck by a passenger train. Two bold up men who took $28 from Stephen Robinson of Cmp Perry at Toledo gave him a recolpt for his money. One nan held him off with a weapon while tha other wrote out tha paper. "BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN "Barer Tablet of Aspirin" to be genuine must be marked with the eafety "Bsver Cross." Alway buy aa unbroken Bayer package which contain proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache, Karache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain.

Randy tin boxes of 12 tablet cost but a few cent at drag stores larger package alse. Aspirin Is the trade mark ot Bayer Manufacture et MonoacetM' cldeter of Sallcyllcacld. Adv. A Reminder. Hewitt What a forgetful Cruet la.

Still Looking After Stock. fellow Jewctt That's so; I don't believe be wvuld remember which hi left side was If he dldut have heart Important to Mother 'fTsmine carefully every bottle ot CASTOK1A. that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature In se for Over icars. Children Cry lor Fletcher's Castorii Reporting a Crlm. "First yon talk of a Jewel robbery," snld th polUvninn, "and now nil yon have to say I that you have lost your cook." "Well," exclaimed Mr.

Crolnts, "thnt cook wns a Jewel nnd some of the neighbors rnme around end stole her, THE MEN IN CLASS Al A annnd. (tesltliy man Is never a fcsek nnnitier. A msn fun be sa vigorous snd at seventy ss st twenty. Condition, noi years, puis yon tn the oisesnl. A vrtnn westerned br overwork nd esre-los living brings eld Sse premsturrly.

The bodily fnm (lent are impsirrd Slid tinplrsssnt symptom apix'sr. Th wrsk pot Is generally the kidneys. Keep them clean and in propfr working condition snd you will generally rind yourself in Cls.s A. Tike llOI.n MKDATj Hssrlem Oil apmilr tieriniiicsllv snd your system will slways be in working order. Year spirits will be enlivened, your muscles enpple, your mind setiva, nd your body capable of bard Work.

Don't wait until jou have been reject ed. Commence to be a lirst-elass man now. Co to your drnsgist st once. Cet trial box ef COl.l) MEDAL Hssrlem Oil Capsules. They are made of th rre, original.

Imported Hssrlem Oil -the kind your grest-gramlfalh- er used, 'lwo capsules each day will keep you toned up and feeling fine. Money refunded if they do not help yon. Remember to ssk for the Imported COLD MI'DAL Hrsnd. In three siies, esled pseknges. Adv.

Church When he was a boy he lived on a farm nnd he used to feed the stock. Oothmn I understand. "Now he' In business tn Wall street." "And doesn't have lo feed the stock nny morel "No; only water it." Bed Cross Ball Blue should he Ued In every home. It makes clothes while as snow nnd never Injures tbe fabric. All good grocers, Re.

They Should Hsve. A Terre Hnnto (liul.) librarian hnd a new book which two boys were very nnxlous to take out for the next week, They argued nnd nrgued. nnd then enme to the point where blows were Imminent. A little girl, who bad been listening to the discussion, turned to the librarian nnd aw the anxiety on her face. Then she became angry, She spoke to the boys: "Ain't you two pit any suspect for Mis II to keep you nil from flgbtlii' in her liber yf she dctuniulcd.

Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic, fasclnatlrg Cnt ctira Talcum Powder, nn exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, skin, baby nnd dnsllng powder nnd perfume. Renders other perfume su perfluous. One of tbe Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum). Adt. It's all right to advise others to plcl good company, but they're gonna mighty lonesome.

be Nationally Accepted Well Tint A' rV4r Omit fThkm mnJ Ctrtlt rWaiM fjfr Bhvi' Will act aumly anil promptly Aav. Not Hard to Satisfy. There were two plates of cake on he table nnd the hostess nsked Arthur which he preferred, chocolate or civoa nut. "Oh, I'm not pertlckler like some, folks Is," said the little chap; "an' no I'll Just have a piece of each kind." It Is In accord with the eternal fit ness of thing that the police telegraph ires should be made of copper. dtKP ll I ml aw UCtt HfttiU Ita Mrt tit fir Beautiful Sanitary Durable Economical Jbr Home.

Schools, Churches and all Interior Wall Surface Alabastine can be applied to plastered walls wallhoard, over painted walls that hve become soiled, or even over soiled wllparf olid on the wall and not printed in aniline colors. Atabattine a dry powderj ready to mix with pure, cold wtter, full directions en eich package. Alabutine la packed in white snd beautiful tint. These, bv combining and intermixing, enable you to carry out individual color plant in matching rug snd draprrirs. Alakiitine It ued in ths hunt retidrncct id public but priced within th reach o( ail.

Yon will readily appreciate the economy of Alabattint ever paint or wall-paper, and itt rcsultt will mott gratifying. Krw walls dtmtnd Alabaatine, old walls mffrtdttt Alabastin. S- A ONI H'NCTt it lOssor 1s If your lecd dealer cannot or will eM wprly Ten, take no "ibtitute hut writ Ahbt'tine detain and will gilt you nam of nearby drtlcr. Alabastine Compuny Utilisation. "Our friend Dustln Stag seem em-barrnsseil sometimes.

In spite of his fortune." "Yes," observed Vis Cayenne; "he I like a friend of mine who thinks that because she Inherited a fine grand piano she Is tinder cbllgntlons to try to pley on It." Wy env irtTiv eMtles eth.e V.nrd. ti.n on. fcMtl. ot lr. retry "lv son? -i, liV.

Tumultuous. "IVn't yen admire Wagnerian music!" "Yes replied Mr. Ctmiroy. "eniy don't yon think some of It Is wbst yen enll ltrri'tv ever bir'oP" UE a SCRAP chew in PLUG form MOIST FRESH N. FORT WAYNE, NO.

37-1910. READY I New Fall Styles in Suits and Overcoats for Men, Young Men and High School Chaps The "Gold nond" Cen tificate in each Raiment absolutely guarantees your satisfaction ia every respect. Topatar JVicej Cincinnati il I LBV er Li WONDERFUL PEACE PARADE IN LONDON -wife mmmkmrnm- -r iiittle flufc's of llr.ti rcii'ientu boing carritl in InU pn at pence KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS' PEACE MEETING IN BUFFALO i 11 "'J iiii i in MM .1 isjl 1 T' 1 i a. tet --XlAjS Ao.

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