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I Bedti me otory For the UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE CHESTNUTS. SCHOOL DAYS Copyright, 1917. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. BV HOW AIUJ A It 18 riiEUE are you going, Uncle asked Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, the muskrat lady housekeeper, as she saw the bunny gentleman hopping away from his hollow stump bungalow one morning. "Oh! I am going to look for aji re." pink, twin of the "but I see how can.

We are far from a candy shop, or even a lollypop stand, and as for speak of chattered Billie. It makes me. all the more hungry to think of them. Speak of tor oil, if you please, or bitter not anything nice like peanuts, for I stand' it when so answered the rabbit, his can added Johnnie "But ling npsc looking like winding through the woods. part ot tne sunrise.

I haven't been down that yet. Maybe it "May we go with asked two leads to something to cat. or an ad- 1 ile chattering voices, and neither venture. Bet's go down Uncle Wiggiiy nor Nurse Jane could go' down tell where they came from, until the the bunny uncle. was there bunny and muskrat lady saw the i vpst.rj9v dried leaves on the ground moving a 1 and a tre bit.

i called Uncle Wigg i ly. "We cried the chattering voices, and out popped Johnnie and Billie Bushytail, the two squirrels. Please may we come and help you look for the they asked Mr. Lon gears. "Well, yes, guess so.

Come invited the bunny rabbit gen- i ieman, laughing. We'll see what we can Soon the three friends, Uncle Wig- and the squirrel boys, were hop- ping and scampering their way i through the woods. On and on they went, now kicking i their paws amid the dried leaves, which rattled like pieces of paper on Christmas morning, and again hop-j ping over, or crawling under, some fallen log. "Do you see any adventure yet, i Undo asked Johnnie, after I a while. I say that replied the bunny rabbit, looking sideways! at his green, blinking beg your 1 pardon! I mean his pink, twinkling! nofee.

we'll go on a little- farther." So on and on through the woods! iey went, getting farther ahd farther away from the hollow stump bungalow, until after a while Johnnie 1 Bushytail said: hungry. Uncle added Billie. spoke the bunny, dropped sharp, stickery burrs on my head. First 1 was going to have the beaver boys 1 cut it down, but the tree saved me from the fox by blowing the sharp! burrs at the bad animal, so 1 didn't have Toodle and Noodle gnaw down! the tree. "But go down there, or by accident you might get shot full of stickery burrs.

Come, go back to the bungalow and get something to eat, even if wc had an a cl- 1 But suddenly Johnnie ran down the path a little v. ay. and then he cried: Uncle Wiggily! By DWIG wirst chi fatKm 1 mu ili tiUi wocfe A Wfone quarry can a stone wilt Tits bare make Urf Sito' yui- imtker Vou- had one ih Wke te conU T5001 "Oh, Billie! Oh, Come here must be hurt by stickery sadly thought the bunny. But when he and Bilfce ran to where Johnnie was they found the boy busily and hungrily eating chest- i nuts. "There's a lot of cried John- nie.

"They were inside the stickery burrs, Uncle Wiggily. Cold Jack Frost popped them out. Eat some. Hurray! We won't he hungry any more. This is an adventure, And so it was.

of a kind, and Uncle Wiggily was glad to find that the sharp burrs were good to keep thej chestnuts in them from getting hurt when tl.ev fell off the tree. So everything has its you see, and if the baked beans don't pop out i of the oven and jump on top of the gas stove to play tag with the boiled potatoes. I'll tell you next about 1 haven't a thing to eat. Sometimes 1 1 and he fa 11 ine es. carry a hit of cherry pic.

but Nurse 1 opyright. by lure News- Jane doesn't like me to do that, as i psper syndicate. tihe juice gets in my pocket and looks like ink. So I haven't even a crumb I for "Never said Johnnie. when we find the adventure we'll for- get about being hungry.

Pretty soon Billie said: Uncle Wiggily! I'm so very hunry! you pet us a little something to spoke Mr. Longears, A Sure Way to End Dandruff The Kaiser thought America mean it when Congress declared war. lie will change his mind when he learns that 22,000,000 American women have signed the Food Administration pledge. This is Fledge Week. kftitiiif tf Mitt tut F-Hnu i i' 1 he Baby Hair.

EVERAL mothers have written me asking directions for taking care of the hair from the I I time of its birth, so as to produce a luxurious growth when the child is 1 grown. One woman spid she had always! liad poor hair and her mother had I always had poor hair, from which she deduced that her vet also have poor hair. I uo riot pretend to know much about the laws of heredity as regards hair, but am quite sure that if this i mother takes proper care of her hair, it need not be poor and thin, I do not believe one can inherit I these things to such an extent, but! the original tendency may be overcome. 5 The new born baby is bathed at watchfulness guarding of the once, the eyes washed out with sea-lanes, looking for the hidden enemv. We ntnr know that the ad- PREPARED FOR U-BOATS Uur navy keeps up its solution of water and boric acid, and a.

little olive oil is rubbed on the scalp. Of course, every good nurse vice of our great commanders does this often indeed, the scalp is time of peace prepare for was covered with adherent matter, which right and good adVice. In the same Bu way we should guard our health from oil removes better than water, this olive oil rubbing can be kept up every day for a long time, until WJ cA There Is one cure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entfrely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring: use nough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all.

of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single ign and trace of it. no 'matter 1 ovv much dandruff may have. You will find all itching and I DAINTIEST DISH the hidden attack of uric, acid poison. Before men could be drafted into this war. they had a thorough physical examination in which their kidneys continual the darting pains and aches of those diseases which are caused by too much uric acid, such as gout, asthma, sciatica, or sore, stiff, aching joints.

Doctor Pierce, chief physician the Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. has been testing this wonderful medicine for the relief of overworked and weakened kidneys. The relief obtained by sufferers has been so satisfactory that nination wnicii tneir inaneys BY T- tested, and a large percentage he 1 determined to- Place' were were turned back because of defective kidneys. Before an insurance company wTUl take a risk on your life the examining physician will test the water and report whether you are a good risk. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from bachache.

sick headache, dizzy spells or the twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism and gout. The urine is often cloudy, full of sediment; often get sore and sleep is disturbed two or three times a night. This is the time you should consult some physician of wide experience. A remedy, called has been discovered by Doctor Pierce in his hospital practice, which he believes ic more potent than lithia. It will ward off backache, headache and with the principal druggists here where people could get this ready-to- use medicine.

Those who started the day with a backache, stiff legs, arms and muscles, and an aching head (worn out before the day began because they were in and out of bed half a dozen times at night) are appreciating the perfect rest, comfort and new strength they obtained from Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. To prove that this is a certain uric acid solvent and conquers headache, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if never used the send ten cents to Dr. Pierce for a large sample package. Thi3 will prove to you that is the most perfect kidney and bladder corrector.

If you are a sufferer, ask your best druggist for 'iiiiiiiiiiimuitiiiiiriiitiiiiiiniiiifiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiitiii HLA -nrENRY is one of the few Henry King was born in Chrfstians- screen stars who have done ex-j burg, Virginia, and began his stage career at the age of 17, after being cellent 01 as an act ar and graduated from Roanoke director. 11 is hobby is boosting otherj when he made his debut in stock screen actors to success. He has found duetions. His first screen engagement I was with Rubin and shortlv after- many new stars since beginning work wards he a contract with the Balboa studios, one of the best: boa. He was immediately featured in known being Ethel Pepprell, who which established him as rxrositp him in "The actor- 1Iis direction of the ppoMte nun in me xiam series brought him Cullen Landis, a brilliant; into fame as a director.

is another King find. run ut muli in lumini mum hi mu ih mulinimi' fly COXSTtVfF, rURIiE. hair can be made luxurious by proper care. worked "juvenil Director iiid actor King is noted for ing of the scalp will stop instantly, i the rapidity with which he works, his. your hair ill be fluffy, lustrous, most notable feat being the cornple- THE FILMS! lossy, silky and soft, and look and 1 tion of six five-reel features in a lit a hundred times better.

tie less than six months. 5 This is told as a true story. A producing company wanted to make I a ten-reel production of a western story adapted from a well known novel. A director was given an all- star task and assigned to the task. When the picture was finally completed and submitted to the producers there was a genuine indoor riot.

The piece was bad. There was no chance to use it. But did the company discard the film altogether? Not in this day of economy! It was 1 reassembled, with the result that oftcy five-reel feature, replete with one two-reel and one singlc-reel comedy were offered: for sale. The remaining two reels, were saved for a of the orig-i inai story. the European screen Economical Meat Pie.

beef and onions, and so on the liair has got its start. Or. line be used in place of oil. How long this treatment should be continued depends upon the condition of the scalp. A dry scalp needs more oil, and can take it every day.

An oily scalp will not need it so often, nor for so long a time. But even so. the little head will benefit by frequent massages with oils. The massage is done with the thumb and two middle fingers 0 the right hand, holding the head between them and very gently working the skin in circles over the skulk The motion should be as gentle as possible. questions and Mrs.

above chat answers your question. think. I do not believe you can tell whether the baby will have dark or medium brown hair just yets Many children are born with coal bla hair, quite thick over the scalp, which comes out and comes in again in a different shade. cocoa butter, massage it into the hollows of the neck and on the upper arm and elbow. Take Gibson Consolidated Copper Co.

Right in the heart of the famous big copper mines of Arizona that produced $80,000.000 in copper last year. The Gibson Mine has produced over $2,100,000 of rich ore, averaging more than It has been mined in a primitive way. The mine produced $35.000 in copper laat month. With the contemplated improvements, at the present prices of copper. $800,000 annually it is estimated will be added to the income.

This will bring the earnings up to $1.25 on each share of the stock. Stock now being offered at $2.00 Per Share before active trading on the New York Curb The officers and directors are men of high standing, bankers and merchants; the profit possibilities are sensationally brilliant; the offering of stock is limited. WRITE TODAY for full information. Rogers, Norton 43 Exchange Place, New York City Elmendorff El Paso, Texas every day will develop you wonderfully. B.

A. do not know anything about the compound you mention, better ask your doctor about it before trying it. After you have washed your face in hot water, rinse in cold to which a few drops of tincture of benzoin have been added. This is an astringent, and will help make the pores of the skin finer. iHtlltflHliHMIIftlHMIItUnilllltilHlinfrfinilHltiniillMitinflllllHfiltlitiltllMilHL: By applying La dye But revives the color glands.

From The Herald of fl Just try one bottle of La Creole. If Date, 11 0 1 it don't restore your gray hair your Years Ago Today till the ork busily engaged good size potatoes with pie pastry, put MADE BY THE PME vit. CHICAGO fi ALWAYS THE CHOICE WHERE NO CHANCES ARE TO BE TAKEN War time is no time for trifling. No time for experimenting. The best of Army and Navy equipment is best of men to man finally the best, most nutritious foods for those men.

CALUMET BAKING POWDER bears the distinction iHERE is usually enough meat left over front a liecf roast to dish is full; pour in some gravy or furnish the next meat dish meat stock, add salt and pepper to if properly handled. Cut the meat taste and two bay leaves; cover with into small pieces, peel four medium thick layer of he pastry and bake a hot oven till pastry is browned ized onions and peel and slice four and done to 30 minutes should be Line a casserole sufficient time. This dish furnishes in a of I meat, and vegetables, and to a certain extent bread, for a sliced potatoes, then a layer of the Fudge. HOROSCOPE Sntiirdflj-, November IOI7. HIS is not an important day, ac- from the realization of the cording to planetary direction.

United States through this month and Mars and Nentune. however are the next, the seers declare. Mars and Neptune, however, are in benefic aspect. War will still be more or less re- Henry King. Owing to the aspect of Jupiter elevated above all the planets, sextile to Saturn and Neptune and trine to Neptune, peace will be much dis- (usscd through this month and at Thanksgiving time there may he an event that will cause public encouragement.

This event is not any definite hopo of peace, the seers declare, but some- thing that affects Germany, bringing distress to the ruler and disaster to i his subjects. The month should be most for! tunate for both the British and French armies and Americans will win distinction. Greater achievements for soldiers than for men in the navy have been presaged, but there ill' be a naval i battle in which great glory mill be won, Those who read the stars still de- clare that few of our soldiers will 14 years, often 1 was unable to work i lose their lives. They foretell almost 11 miraculous escapes and onderful times, when adventures. All the signs appear to he reassuring so far as foreign activities are ly in bad health nil the time during I concerned, hut "within the nation revolution is the seers as- IIFTER 14 YEARS DF SUFFMG This Lady Tried Cardui.

Let Her Tell You In The Following Statement The Results She Obtained. Wise, J. M. Elam, of this place, in writing of her female trou- bles, trouble went on for 14 years, and suffered badly at. I could not be on my feet at all, Real- Seeiftongiie is coated, breath hot or stomach sour.

Syrup of Figs harm tender stom ach, liver, bowels. those 14 years, and as never without had no in studying the American film art. She is a player of many parts. She awful 1,3. Europe highest sal-, appetite, was nervous, but at that aned artist.

Professor George the Danish author and philosopher, time my sister reeom- is preparing a storv for Miss? Interpretation and has mended that I try Cardui, which I be- witli her a scenario adapted from; Holgar Upon take an 1 his to which she secured the: caused me to be in better health ever worlds film rights some time ago. When Miss Nielsen was a member of In a few days I felt that im- the Royal Theater company in Copenhagen she played the role princess in this fairy play. the Sidney Drew, who appears with his wife in weekly comedies, claims to be the first actor to present legiti- mate drama In vaudeville. For four years he toured the big cities in a most interesting playlet. of being selected for Army and Navy use.

Because of its absolute certainty of producing pure, wholesome ings. It is sure. It is why it has won Uncle selection why it should win will if you will but give it a trial. WIFE BEKTS 'S BVA AVft 6E HBVFY 'tfUVM KY1K SEE ma sert. An ancient prophecy declared that one day an army of women w'ould stop a great battle and the seers! declare that this may mean some i movement eonneqted with the present world war.

Glory lor men who now win public abuse is prognosticated as one of the future surprises of history. The coming of a teacher who will harmonize class antagonisms and preach the gospel of peace is proplie- sit d. Persons whose birthdate it is may I expect a fortunate year. Those who fare employed will benefit. Children born on this day arc liRelv to progress rapidly in life.

Girls have the augury of marriage with a man who is 1917, by the McClure Newspaper Svn- dicate.) provement had begun. My back got stronger and less painful. got less nervous and my appetite began to irn- ptove. In a few weeks my Improvement was noticeable, and I got into better health than I had had for 14 years, My walking before had been painful, and could not stand on my feet to do any good. After using these medicines, however, I could I Newman handles more tene- walk without pain and was able to do nienta than three firms in town Fruit For us have your orders early.

Sanitary Hakrrj-, at Phone 570. We work and housekeeping for an ordinary family. My back and appetite wrre better and also my If you suffer as Mrs. Elam did. take Cardui.

It may be just what you need. Adv. Adv. At Fo Every mother realizes, after giving children Syrup of that this is their ideal laxa- because they love its pleasant and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish, or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well, plavfui child again.

When the little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, eolic a good should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep Syrup of handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed, on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold id don't be forded. Get the genuine, made by Autos or Taxis, 1006, Adv.

1 Fig Syrup lire lost, two s-oro or persons injured, 500 persons homeless and a financial loss of a million and a half dollars as the outcome of an alleged drunken freak. Barney Wolf, a hotel proprietor, says that two waiters, who are now locked up charged with arson, remarked in the presence of a crowd that Coney Island was getting dull, and they believed it would liven up with a fire. Then they started a fire which Wolf put out. They afterwards started a second I fire which got beyond control W. Mertell and family from are in the city.

1 Herbert J. Bishop returned last night from a six trip to Cali- i fornia. George IT. Jacobs, E. has re- turned from Parral, where he has been making some improvements in the reduction plant of Angel Garcia.

I W. C. Bradley, superintendent of terminals for the Mexican Central at 1 the City of Mexico, is a visitor in the 1 city. Prof. J.

C. Carrera of Las Cruces, was a passenger on the Santa Fe I train this morning for El Paso. E. E. Nold was today sworn in as government storekeeper at the smelter and John G.

Roberts took the oath as bond clerk in the custom i house. The Big Four train was wrecked at the edge of the city of Indianapolis yesterday morning. Fifteen dead bodies have been takpn out. Several players of the football team of pur- due university who -were on the train seriously and perhaps fatally hurt. The construction company which is to erect the brewery in this city, lias sent a man here to supervise the work and he announces that it will be pushed wit I all possible speed.

The foundation work is now about completed. The Pennsylvania railway yards at Crestline. presented a scene ruin today as a result of an rxplo- sion of a car of dynamite. The loss is estimated at close to half a. million, Hundreds of freight cars were almost demolished.

while a number of houses in the vicinity were badly wrecked. Nearlv every window in town was smashed. DAILY RECORD. streaked gray hair, La Creole will change all of it to even, beautiful, dark shade so that not even a trace of gray can be seen. That's hat you want, and we guarantee that La Creole will satisfy you by giving you long, lustrous, soft, fluffy, evenly dark, beautiful hair, as you used to have.

Don't be fooled by cheap Get a. big bottle or the old reliable La Creole. Sold by drug stores, or sent, express prepaid, for $1.20, by Van AReet Drug Memphis, THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS and stubborn coughs and coids. that otten lead to such distressing chronic disability, ars often banished by using ALTERATIVE This Calcium preparation often arrests velopment of the affection and aids in recovery by rebuilding depleted tissue and renewing strength. Contains no Alcohol.

Narcotic or Habit-Forming Drug. S2 size, now $1.50. $1 size, now Sold by all leading druggists. Eckmnn Laboratory, Philadelphia. and you him handle hate the Gen repairing our specialty.

Allen Arms Cycle Co. 404 N. Oregon St. Kindling wood for Milo. 41 Deeds Filed.

Westlyn Heights 13. Ltad- lock and C. Porter to E. YY. Knapp, lots 3, 4.

6, Llock 1. October 23, 1917; $14 23. San Ellzario C. Knollenberg to C. A.

King. 03 acres. October 1917; $10 and considerations. Canutillo, Lopez and B. Gallegos, lot 1, block 26, November 1.

1917; $00. Grandview B. Iladloek and W. C. Porter to E.

IV. Knapp, lots 7 and block 6 7, Oct. 23. 1917; $700. Canutillo.

R. Harper to S. Lopez. lot 36. block 16.

Nov. 20. 1913; $20. Pirrce-Finley O. James to W.

C. Barnes, lots 21 and 22. block SO, Aug. 2. 1917, $3750.

Public school H. T. to C. F. Porter, part of section 1.

block 10. FcpL 1 19t7; $10 and considerations. Uuliding Permits. C. Arfguellep, block Mundy Heights addition, brick bouse, $2000; three stone fojedations, $Sao.

Lacen sod to Marry, resceneio aocl Eloisa Oastenara. Elmer J. Wharton and Murphy. Nature Says can remedy most ills, and help you to escape many ailments, if you give me timely Naturally, Nature prefers PILLS Largett of Aar Medicine in the World, Sold oTorywhore. la Nadine Face Powdef in Amm The Complexion Soft sad velvety Money beck Ir not entirely pleesed.

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50 c. Company. Parie, Te I In the French it is claimed That the output of females on snuli work eg uh I a ami in some excels that 1 of men. Asthma Sufferers 1 Will you a $1.09 cf rov Guaranteed Remedy for Asfhroa. on tria: S-'nd do money.

Pay after taking, if lafied Remedy quick relief Hm cured manj everything else failed. Mention n-urcst office. GEORGL HOOVER, Mfg. rhermac.sl, Dept. 459, Dos Moines, Iowa..

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