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. \ Compound and fojind 'it a wonderful remedy I commenced to pick ub at onipe aitd iny sufFenrin ‘ 4 f waai relieved I fcawe told nthera' about, your medicine . itnd know pf some who have tak^jr-it; I am dad to help dthen all l ean. ” — Mrs., R. E. D eming , 437 W. Lafayette Ave,, Syracuse, K.Y - • .While Change of Life is a most crit ical period of a woma n'i? existe nce, the ' annoying symptoma\which aaStapiny it may be controlled, and normal heal tn resp'red by the timely Jise of Lydia E. Pinkham ’ s Vegetable Compound. - Moreover this reliable remedy con- \tainamocircotli»''drBir^u7^fupliM';' owes i,ts efficiency to the medicinal ex- .trncMi-ea of_liLana^ved^fc3 ai^ herM_ 'Which-it contains. “ AU dtVr. .'■SiS- -4- IrT revent years the automobile has been put to vartotis uses, the latest- being-the ’ ‘ ilbrnry on ■wheejs. - ' Books anlLpapens-.ot sartoua klncfe are now. delivered and v coileered to homes abd piares of Industry by the_Ei - ahsron. ni w p.uhlle library'' The photograph shows a group of children makfng a selection og-tlio iliYitoiftit vi ’ iUinies.carrltHl by an automohljei \ _ __ . BEST AT NIGHT . Authority on Engineering Ex- L-plains Effeot of Cool Atmos- / phere on Molor. , CWBUSTliM MORE PERFECT \Here Is another letter that makes me happy, ’ ’ says Peterson, of Buffalo. \One that 1 would rather have.than a thousand dollars, ’ “ Srohey isn ’ t-everything in this world, i . — — ■ — ^ . There is many a. big -hearted,•rich man,! -who- wauW-gtrh-atr-ticirsw on' earth' to- ’ bo-l Evemng Air Estimated' to WaRS^OWr able to produce a„ remedy with, such ! , . , k .' -■' _ \ mighty healing power as Peterson's Otnt-I Terence of About 5 Per # Gent in meht, to sen at all druggists tor 35 cents • Power . of ’ Engine — Produces ASTI-SIOO CHAIN INVENTED who ■ arrlTed \by flndlhg o«t for ,'itmiieTf what hla real Job . waa. Law- yrr ’ m clerk., TOlnntc-r - ia ’ a .cawafrr regimen/, he wax writ!be with .madeet ««BWOr- PTW > W f r mw l i f e aa I t e aatc before hlh eren. when bang! he wrote “ l. ’ Aflfalre I.eronge\ la ItWM. • He aab- ’ denly • been me a. Ktlmtpeaa. Indeed '«ii In tern a tin nn I. ebnrakthr a» the Btrrnt mnnter of the .deteetlve atory. Aa ha* been the eaae with. Sherloek Holmen. reedem were^. not eoateat 'with the printed page, bat denjjindett-te nee upon the etage the pernonnge* who had etc- elted. their wild eathaalaAia In a career OLf.erloie. “Le 1 poooler Jfo. 11 3.** “ Ston- ■lenr ’ •I.eeoq.\ “ I,it Corde no d3o, w ~ s Ca Degrlngoladc.\ “ I,e Crime <t ’ Orelv*l, ’ * bom to Vnientlige a ad. gjven . away by hbr mother; Lat^r sh e, had nmtrtfed Fauvb|. who wits toWjwthing. The; stijry was never unearthed un til CoanC Louis Sad squandered the. •f mpqy-mu'ngy and by me r e oft a nce hn^ heord of the child ’ s existence from an rtThttfse- RliVce's , niedicities. that j ^ na; - ^\'V ------ -- — I tin TSve 'proved very .-satis* •} factory. ' T tdok ^Pavonte Fro** serfpiuon^when J was rahHEESiftt- and in a Very nervous conditio^ and ifdund it excellent as a builder V ' andJ-aspetualiy- good-ia-/Milifemng.; g of ail liervousness. Dt.'Titttofm t ..-Lea EUclavea Ac i»nrt*. “ “ 1,'Argent den f'Agtrea.'* - are- aorne at the-hooka • wWrh r ' -* ---------- . ----- •. ij hove revealed the mrnterlea of crime; FTirTOr.-. Wini-n 3 r-« r»l. c .m,i . Serve to Prevent^iippinq of Mo- m , ttPh proreaaen. aa' give a thrill of de- --- ---------- .............. tor Vehtcfe. ----- z.-.-.:-r-4-Ught- t e flwt -ee ry -grea t bod y of hn- ' . • ' - man|t7 ranging from gnaye to gar who j take plfnaure la a good detective atory. (iotden Medical IjXistovery is an excellent tonic andbldod medicine as welfi l have taken both of the above mentioned remedies of Dei Pierce's- and have found them; good.\ . / MES^ .C. . H.. MDTQE, .. r ■ ’ 16 Cornell St. *■ Tn . tHUStruttng and . describing „-aa anti-skid deyli'e, the . invention of P.'[ ' -Benjestorf- Fern.wpod. Saskatchewan,-J. Canada, the™ Sefeotlflc Anierioah suys — fo e , j ■ — wlieets of the : u-he.-l.-i of motor veiHcies the tn- yetTTrtr pn/vi'des relatively \tint .plates X exceptionnily daring rob bery — prominent bank en- i^ a Npacahagg . saac g ; ti:ct> l\ ’ large box . 1 Dear Sirs: — - • - .\. l IL- kxs - an untold anflteTer -from old, run- More Powerful Impulse. ning »ore and ulcers. • X had tried'most i sneoKin\- in a opnoral see'se a mn- everyouag- without atny relief from paim.S speakiqg «n a general .en.se. a mo \ yoii r v. - oifdgr f at '-otnuc r trr ou g ht t p nm- l .e tt e r - a t -rnttbi-s-be-H- -nArfrtentr-tnttt-nTp -meat- - and the Bmt . box- — toofe- away -tin nr '1 pain that had not left nrlo before in year: and (vfter nairig Jnst nine dollars ’ wort of the salve I am,®uredU.The ulcer was 9 inches by 6*4 Ineiies, is aii healed, and I can walk. Never, never, will I be'Without Peterson's again. - . .. UycTwtehT TcnnKy^no'S | ?T a \^ T \ • ,,If . the - ear,y ; aUt ° rn<> ' to- praise It. ” ' Tours truly, Mrs. Albert j bile magazine?. ;/ ’ , • . •• . K nnihrmt-. Mediwa... N. Y. Mail brdera ’ t u The tk i y ti me; W h et h er tt-dees-se-or- not has been/a matter.of arsument 'be tween' tnoiorists- ever si^ee motorists existed, and- one readily ■ reme'mBeni coimrins of discussion, that lasted for_ were thalieadllnes in- a Paris paper. In following tip this extraordinary ease the mystery deepened, unheard of crimp's-'were unearthed and thrilling situations occurred which bailled even the celebrated detective. Lecoq. ■ It ap peared ’ that upon opening the safe;OS© morning,, the ca.sorter stiirtied the pforlra hv rrvJno* Ant r “ T hflV0 bOGll old horse. I7« made inquiries. Not long after thld, the eount Introduced a young mnn'to Mme. Fauvel as' her son. 'to Serve .his own ends and to- extract hush-money. .This \ young man was called, her nephew and proved to be Itaout Lagors. \ The situation beffame'^veR more Complicated. Gaston returned . from America, immensely'rich, not knowing n j t i • j _x. >if the existence of his son, but defer- Oooa looks !n _ wornan do not min e d - to w ee . h i s ., ol d loye-J g al e n t i ne : u P9 n but upon htealtn . once.more. Louis, however, realized . xdli never see a good-Todkin^ trTvit for hl» mvn ehda. Oesion nmi j womaD who is weak, run-down. Mme. Fn'uvel must never meet. He 1 • Dr. Pierce ’ s Favorite Prescrip- jolned'Gaston in the south of FrancdT tion is the best women's tonic and got into his good graces. Gaston j . there is. It is 50 yeats old, and made a' will, leading everything to j jta age testifies to its goodness. ' .Louis;- then pour Gastop becain® mysteriously , IR and died. Louis re- TiTrned ht Stans HcRT \' . ... l ' ‘ . / Madeleine seemed to wish to delay her marriage. The count feared she still loved Prosper, so he promised Rdoul a large sura if-he.would in some way min the . cashier ’ s reputation, thl nktng; . thas to haSte n h is ! own mar* tinge, ns he really, was in love with .Madeleine. The moment'came when faio, N. V. o., Xnc., Btif- ; - f h e t -bio g - -is v c . ev , sl rap le. Her Best Since Sixteen ........ Tactless Lady Friend (to. hostess) — By the way; what birthday .js^tliia we arje celebrating? . , ' \ Hostess-'-My tiiirty-liftli. a Lady Friend — jput have we pot cele brated that* before? Efostess — Oli. yes, it is one of my favorite hiriluia.vs. — Edinburgh Scots man. Don ’ t Go From Bad to Worse! Are you always weak, miserable and half-s;ci ?■ Then it's time you found out what is wrong. Kidney weakness causes, much suffering from backache, .lame ness, stiffness and rheumatic pains, and if neglected, brings'danger-of seri ous troubles — dropsy, gravel and Bright's disease. Don't delay.. Use Boan'3' Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands and should help you. 'Ask y cor - neighbor ! - - — *- — — - - A New York: Case Mras John Finch, Franklin St.. Ox ford, N. Y.. says: \I had sharp pa:ns in the amalt of my oack and kidneys. I . U a d headaches that made me' sick, and I .would have to Ue down. I had dlzsy ^spells and black . spe c ks — ap-}-}- peared .before my eyes. A-friend ad vised jn e- to try Doan ’ s Kidney Pills and several bxoes cared me. ” says, tha t ~g» glneering authority, A. LutiioatiiSayden. in .Motor Life. One ,is liable to forget that two things are burned in a gasoline motor — gasoline and airc Neither cap burn, .without the other. . Also to get the best a oil yixibst powerful combustion tlje propor tions of - gasoline to air. cannot vary . very much. To ope cylinder full of\ air I just so-mucK gasoline and no more can j. bo added. I . Cylinder Full of Air; ’ ' ^ ' | - To oue- cylinder full of air I What is a cylinder flill?^ The. answer is-that. | it all depends upop what you fill- it, • from. Everybody knows that when S drtvipg In very high altitudes the rare- 1 fled air causes a noticeable loss of j power; anyone who has* driven at 5,- LOQQ feet, elevation cannot fail ,to have i observed this. Now, the peal reason for the loss'of i power is that .owing to the rarefying effect of the altitude, the ’ pistdn'can ugly stick ia a sfihiier amount of air which w.ffi onlycacry w it h ’ Hjaa n uiH ^ j er. amount of gasoline, and: .so will ! only produdB a more feeble explosion. Cat Doan'* At Any Store. 60c ■ Box i DOAN ’ S *}%£? FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. or-pnrt tim^r-fadllttg-orders for-Nursery Stock. No delivering or collecting .to- do. Empire State Nursery Co, Waterloo. N. Y. Of .course, the vohime of ijjc taken in .op the.suction stroke la.just the,same whatever the altitude, but its weight is less in proportion . as the altitude increases- and the ratio for beat com bustion is. between the weight of the fuel and the weight o f the a!r -ne ces- sary; to-insure reasonably -.complete combustion... Heat Rareflea Air. Other things, have the , same effect as altitude. For instance, beat rare fies air by expanding it so that on a. hot day the air; charge which fm en gine can breathe : fn ts smatter fn weight than it would he on a cold day, fn testing airplane epgines.it is an iri- Ihoug h th e SSOlflQO francs were miss- wifh. lugs ’ or projections which .«erve : j ing that the casliie.r said.lie had pTiiccd to prevent skidding of the vehicle.'Ojw- i there the day before, lij order to pay ing to the fact that short lengths of ! Count Louis de Clameran, a friend chain pass between Ifle lugs-the possl- j. wjiQ^Jiail._b.geil_.left ..a legacy hy his blllty of clogging qf the Tugs with mud f brother, Gaston. M. Fhuvel, the preSi- is removed. ... * j dent of the bank, and M,'Prosper Ber- _____ ■ - -r /■ ■ — i — ' ■ ' ! tomy; the cashier, were the only per- to ; keep WNtisbifcLU of. a weird #!iich made tip the combina tion. Although \ their relations had ’ • been like those of father and sou, each i now accused the other of taking the New York Chauffeur^ Utilizes Piece of Chamois'Skin and . Clean Rag „ - . .or Paper.' . .... ; ; Loqls George, who baa. for tweive years been a .chauffeur in New York, writes, that, for; the 'iast .two' years he has,been keeping his windshield clear ! on rainy days in a very simple man- | nef. When the windshield Is. first , ,wet | lie takes a piece of chamois skin, , a clean-rag or. .if he has 'notibng else handy, a piece of nevvspaper, and rubs HieftUVss with if, pressing (yiitexhard. and he says the--glass stays\.cl'ear so- iong gs the rain lasts. . ■ v -Keep^ watc h on tika-spo kea . bf;. thfc. money. - . : ' . ;. The clerks were interviewed by ..the 'police, and ..search .was made of , the apartment over the bank. • occupied by; the pcesident, his wife, and beautiful ’ niece, Madeleine, whoso engagement ’ to the cashier had been mysteriously, broken off-r-lt \t;is suspected she pre ferred Mme. Valentine-Fauvel ’ s hand : some nephew, Raoul Lagors. r fhe president's record .was goyd, but sus picion was directed toward the cashier,, aa he had been living, extravagantly. His ( arrest . followed, although he pro- tested his innocence. During the In spection of the bank and the appre hending of the cashier, he was seen to scribble aAlhe hurriedly and throw It to the clgK. The latter was shad- TWDE MAHK at6.US.?aT ctf Reduce* Strained, Puffy Ankles, Lymphangitis. Pofl Evil; Fistula, Boils, Swell bigs; \Stops Lameness and allays pain. Heal* Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chsfes. It is a SAFE AMI SEPT 1C AID 6ERMICIDE Does not blister or remove the hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2 50 a bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5% free. ABSORBING JR, sadsepUe Unlmcnt lor ntmkiad. «»- SB. ttniaa Mktat Saaaei. Smile* Vds* Coactn S-oolr.^OK.DW-kteaaiasHkaks. T'Ux St.2S-s» h-m*; ----- w r ydorb . HOXSIE'S CROUP REMEDY Orest Prescription of dUtinsvUhsd Romeo- physicist of Bultsio. Sfo nsssns. 50c. tn M Canoe. AtNduar rock A. ca m*, ’ ' “ A-nj almoMt . an risky to try to wheels, especially if the ” ca? _ rs an old qnei. If the spokes can lie shaken, tighten the bolts'on \the flanges of the hub. In cases of ' chronically squeaky springs, cry Jacking upi the car so that the- weight is removed ' from, the springs' and then soaking these latter witUMterasene. '- tt — r ’ '' ^ — ■* Five gallops of kerosene containing one pound of commercial ^sulphuric ether .will serve almost as well as I ’ gn-sofine as .fuel for the modern auto mobile engine. , __ ______ ; ..... ' » •. . ............. ,• ...j ___ ; Motortrucks in New York state, with a', capacity, of one ton or more.' must variable lo^otiee t<y make an.-allow - j h ereafter be equipp ed with m iiTors so 7i[H'gg'for T TflTe ’ ~te mpenrt i tn- -ef — tbe- ut- mosphere because the difference- in power is finite appreciable. _ With a 300 horsepowef engine a variation of IS horsepower or more can easily oc- cpr by reason of nothing else but change'in the. air temperature. ‘ Here Is one uf the principal reasons why an automobile motor does ' ran better aE night* Night air is almost always cooler than day air. so at night the- ; engine can get a heavier change and so produce a more powerful l.ra- pnlae at each explosion. WINDSHIELD LIABLE JO LEAK Where Wattr Seeps Throoqh Be t w een Two Panea Trouble May Be.Ob-. vl'ated by Lapping Them. With the. slanting type of windshield water (s' liable to leak through the idightopemng'betWeen. the vt\y o^nnes of glass when avheavy storm Is encoun- terd d. This traftblR ma y bq -obviateil by making one of the In /the .therrao-ayphon cooling iy». that the dr iver may bave a vlew af the f ’ .road behind him. , , • •' « The finish of the car, the lustrous enamel ami varnish, need tender han dling in ‘ tbe r eariy months ' of their service, or . their beauty may be per manently destroyed, i' Washing smla, kerosene anil plain soap and vralef should be the'clean ing agents used by the. ear own ers for cleaning parts', v|oois,, etc., about the garage. ' - ■ ' - Ammonia generate^, a heavy vapor that tends to seek the flpor. In case of a gasoline lire this vapor settles on the 'flames, keeping off the air ana - smothering the fire. . In Louisville, Ky., no person undei sfxteqii years pf agd Is alTowe^ to op erate a .matorcatt^nuless accotapahied oranpereoir moaeAban twenty-one years of age. Tttd-mrrlntvir ihdt:-very nigl it' to - pay — a- eanriiWig j debt. She got for hipi the key to the safe. The poor lady had klreqdy given him all her money and- jewels and had j not bl og — le ftM A- he i i.tow. ~-Ak- -the -hurt-j- moment she tried to stop him, hence the scratch that was discovered inter, j ..WliC H she inquir ed how he knew fhe -Word that made-up the combinathui, | Raoul said that Prosper had given it ] to' him and they were to : divide the money between themselves. Owing to the anonyfrioos letter. M, Fauvet Intercepted his wlfe ’ s-maH, and. one day found a letter from Raoul ask ing her to go to his villa. M. Fauvel followed, and. on entering and seeing, his wife in.the arms of the young man, pulled oat his pistol to shoot, but for tunately it did not ..go- off. as Gypsy, who had become Madeleine's maid, un der Lecoq ’ s instraetjons in order to watch the house* had taken out the bullets. At this point the great detec tive appeared and told the banker the whole story.- He then demanded the ,'150,000 francs ’ which had been stolen and Raoul returned the money; ami what was more remarkable still. Lecoq showed them papers . that proved Raou! was not Mme.- Fanvel ’ s son after all — her son had died — and the impostor was the son of a Jockey hired Don ’ t Neglect Ladies — A few days ’ treatment with CARTER'S TJJTLE LIVER PILLS will do more to clean the skin than all -the beautytrea t-. mehEs m^eir; C m KTOCS \ ation. An in> I ’ y 1 > peffeJfcbTn'-'jl ptexion ff JL*' * “ M caused by a i sluggish liver. Mil lion* of people, old. young and. middle age, •ake them for BUiousnew, Dirzinea*. Sick - lleedeeh e. Up*e«~ Stomach- and-tor. Sallow^ Pimply and. Blotchy Skin. 1 They end tae miaery of fondtipat/nn. . Small Pill — Small Dose — Small Price owed to the cashier ’ s apartment and the niit'e 'procured. ' It was ad.Iresseff to Mme; Gypsy, informing her' of his arrest and advising her to hide. Dur ing the examination at court. Prosper remembered that he had been indis creet the previous night in saying to Gypsy, when perhaps he might have been overheard by the .count and Raoul, that he had reason for con- ataatiy . thinking ot her ar. Ms wprk; when she accused him of not thinking of her any longer. The word Gypky opened the safe. , For lack .of sufficient evidence Prosper was released and the case filed In. No. 113. _ ~ , On Prosper's return to his .apart - meat. Gypsy had gone, bu^ a note ad dressed In small printed letters was delivered to Aim containing money. The clever Lecoq, now living with Prosper, under the-.disguise pf tm ofd friend of Ms fiitfleFi, yqveoTea'.ttftfif the printedJetters had been cut from a prayer book. ’ Surely there was a woman In the case T Later a torn prayer book .was discovered hidden in Madeleine ’ s mom. Did she love Pros; per and think hhn Innocent and in need of moneyYet soon after that, 1 to the surprise of everyone, her engagement was annoqnced to the old Count de Clamqrnn. The rea son for this was that Madeleine, by chance,' overheard' a conversa tion between,, the- count' and her aunt. The old count threatened to tell of the family skeleton'If she did- not consent to the marriage. Madeleine 'appeared and said she wo uld ma rry him to keep the ’ secret and the honor of the family name.On learning 'of Madeleine ’ s engagement. Prosper, who really had always loved her, became .very angry, and thinking there must be aslnister motive for Mme..fauvel ’ * ftgre< , meD fa t .. ‘ trrltata them. allowing It, Wrote an.anonymous letter to M. Fauvel, telling hlm to wgtch hls secure money from Mme. Fauvel at the time when the\ count was poor, before Gaston had died. During the conversation Raoul had made his escape, bat ho one cared, for the Fauvels naturally wished to keep- the story secret, and it ended happily for M. Fauvel forgave his . wife her early indiscretions. Lecoq was Just about to arrest the. count for his many crimes when the wicked ojd man went insane and kept repeating - constantly ^hnt his brother (la-ston was poisoning him. Strange to relate, the great'Le- coq married pretty Mme. Gypsy, whom he had known and loved for years. Prosper, of course, married Madeleine, and M. Fauvel retired from the hank. The Ann Is now called Proppef Ber- tomy A Co. Th is amazin g record of c ritne .still reran in s In the police court In Paris and can be found In file No. 113. . ' . Copyright, 19 t 9 , hy the Post Publishing Co. (The Boston Post). . ‘ My wife was a great sufferer'from add stomach for 10 years T ” w.rites H. D. Crippen, “ but Is a different woman since taking E a tonic. ” Sufferers, from acid stomach — let Eatonic help you.alsn. .It quickly takes up - iand carries out the excess acidity and gases and makes the stomach cool and comfortable. Yon digest easily, get the full strength from your tood, feel well and strong, free from bloat ing, belching, food repenting, etc. Big box costs costs only a trjfie with your druggist ’ s gdlirantee. ' . - , HELPS TO CONSOLE INSANE Association With Others of Unbalanced Mjnd Said to Have Tendency to Benefit Them.- There Is a tendency for many peo ple to believe that when « insane per son ’ la put- with other insane people fhe contact disturbs the^minds, soys the New Ydrk Medical Journal. 1 On Iba contratyrgg g rate the-iusane are benefited by l this association. The in sane grow impatient and unsettled' when they are constantly associated with those winy are rational, because,. Irrational themselves, the constant die- On the. other hand, when the In sane are brought tocobtact With those ■ a xe more . t restlmia l th a n the Acid Stomach for 10 Years HOW A DIFFERENT WOMAR Let Cutkara Be Soiap 25c, Oiatnast 25 am! 50c; Talon© 25c. WATCH THE BIG 4 1 ■ / ' ‘ • * : Stomach-Kidiieys-Heart-Ldfmr Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for . kidney, liver, bladder and uric ac id troubles — — COLD MEDAL Tbs National. Rsmedy of Holland — nteri s s and — datssAI ^ At sit druggists, I ■ ** — «- « — (k- - «--LJ 14*4*1 om mm a**- MS MMvta© tattoo . \