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Where She got it I' don’t hnow, 1111 less the dioet' fellow who gnve rendlngfr before her aunt ’ s . culture class put . the nonsense^ Into her-head snsj^jin t»llffv~~ '' ta > r :«& . uz ^ k imw.- « t *«! - m < or ine Aspirin prescrilttd by; ^ ^ *.* — V.-** dans for 21 years ’and praved safety millions. trance -ami[exit, n it appenrs V/ r , I r . ^ the commonest of all beCittise, of ipt only an “ unbroken package ” of “ Bayer' Tablets of /irin,• ’ ’ .which contains proper (Jirections for Colds, Headache, in, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheuniatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. / Handy tin boxes of 12 tablet* coat but a few cent*- — Larger package*. •apirla la th* trada nark ot Barar Haaofaotaaa at Hono*?aUeaekl*atar of Balicrlleaeld No Rent 'Raise Today. . “ I met our landlord this ••morning and he didn ’ t speak to me, ” remarked the husband. , ‘ ‘ Thank . heaven I ’ * exclaimed', the wife. ’ v ' . . ..... .. V Selection. ‘ I don ’ t believe half of what I hear ’ / a political Campaign.\ .• • ‘ ‘ Kelther do I. _ I 'believe only the ,ialf that suits my own personal be- tlefs. ” . ^ ' ’ . ' ' ■■ ---- - — ■ —— 1 * v ' a cup of Garfield Tea before retiring wiu Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured next day relieve your system gently »ml - by fo ^ at appl | ca ts on ^ as they cannot thoroughly of all imparities. — -Adv. reach the diseased portfon of the ear. Catarrhal Deafness requires constitu tional treatment, HALL'S CATARRH MEtnCIKE i s '' g cuiibliuit -tenat- f e m e dy ‘ ‘ Made any Kew'Year ’ s resolutions? ’ ’ | Catarrhal; Deafness Is caused by.an in- T rrarn -’ m n n r tT n -t ii ra v ing . vm afterwa rds. ’ - aro of my devotion to ^business. And -she has not spared my , feelings |Tn hihtlng that' a* matter of fget buslnless npan is no •fitting mate for her. • She ihust jiqjir, she says, whatever that nifty \he. to a more, elevnting sphere, and . nil .that rot. s “ We quarrel every ^ time we meet. Slie wants a poet for a lover. > So I ’ m out. ’ J \j , Donald leaned forward abruptly! “ And it hurts to lose her. ” he sattt, \tbat ’ s the strange p, ’ •t'.'of it. .With all her unreasonable Whims, little Helen is- the only i>ne girl for me. ’ ______ iS ,,ll ,, Seiwt. fqr Lp'^Or ^ast Side Garig l« i >|lan of. Education ini Bsflfttmsht, — Hs ’ Just Gats tha. Nawa.l.. .. - and Pa«*c* it Qn. Tori New YarkL-rrPrbhqbl .*■ Iten\ Most thieves are. ■ But he* ski that the sconf for hls lpwet lCftat ftl^ gamt-lk'n college graduate. .' “ He • cpmes-froln a grand famlljf, too, ” said he.. \That's how he can the ithlef This Scent ’ s job Is to spend his spsrelliours — and all of his hou rs are 'spare — in the flash, uptown restau rants and night clubs. He spends his money freely. Is an excellent dam-er, rtm sing a good song well and talks easily.. He marks down foolish wom en who wear too many jewels or spend ' too much ^raotiey. Then he gets ae- qualnte'd with them, l “ He never turns a trick himself. ” said the thief. \Always he has a pojj- Tect alibi. . He just gets the news and passes It oil to us. ” No »Hiht ’ of Clew. ^X ot long'ago there was a jewel rob iiirh occupTed ToC 5 Bob •Clmlmersv studied the tire with j bery whl.-h js-.-uph-d foe. a few -.lays-' | a protnliient place on New- York s first an amused smile. •Couldn ’ t you turn poet, ” he asked “ until her fancy passes? ” pages. A woman bad been held Up On -her-f ctnnt t o h e r hom e lat e at n ight- A Lady.of Distinction _/ Is recognized by the delicate, fascinate - lag . Influence. ..of. the .perfume ah© , uses. A bath -vlth'.Cutlcura Soap and hoi inftamejl ypir_ have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entire--j ly closed. Deafness Is the result.. Unless i the inflammation can be reduced! your' | bearVtTg may - be ‘ destroyed forever.. HALL ’ S CATARRH MBD1CINB acts through .the blood on ■ the mucous Sur face's of the system; thus nductng -tbe tn-' ,, , , , , 1 flammatjoni and •restortng icprroal condi- water to thot-oUgbly cleans© the pores, . tions * . 1 - ''followed by a dtfsAig with Cuticura j Circulars free. All DrujrKists Talcum powder usually means a clear, | ' ----- - • .sweet . tig g tTtiy -i ’ STit — Adv. ■ ' FACTS OF SACRE D WRITINGS Information That Will Be New to Those Who Have Not Recently ' Searched the Scriptures. The longest chapter of the New TeS- ' . 4 - hnk e-r ROPFSUFERIOIJ IU LEATHEtr • T Eih«ms.MAtcl l iaUR^idl^.SuPft|aD.yna T L.^^^^ r ^ 1 ^ lr f- Tt? p rtrrti 13 * f A i rs rt iM A r i 3 anW P-tifA.. * - ta r ue : n t s-t irr ~ ■at empt w It contains SO verses. Tht; shortest 1 a I John, first chapter ;. it contains ten verses. The longest verse'ln' tfie-Old Testament Ts the ninth verse of .the eighth chapter of .Esther. It contains 90. words composed of -l-d letters. The shortest verse Is the twenty-fifth verse of tjie first: chapter of , IgChronicles, consisting of twelve letters and t hree Belting in American and Eviro-- r- ’ pean Mill*' and Factorieg. ' For -20 years, there-has been fin In creasing nse Th; this country/ of manna enpe fur power . trunsmi-ssiou in mills words. The nihhlle versit Is the eighth verse of the ‘ one htimfred and eigh-\ teenth psalm/ The ulneteeutli' chap ter ot II Kings amj tliirty-seyemh chapter of Isaiah read alike. The biiok of Job Is the oldest book In the Bible and the twenty-first verse of. the # seventh Chapter of, Ezra contains all the letters of the alphabet with the excention of . “ J. ” T The thirty-fifth verse, eleventh chapter, of St, John Is the shortest hi the Bible. . -and factories in place of leather- a cit ing: In t Engjlsh factories ’ ropes super seded .belting long ago, and their use is-nearly universal. Tn the. United States the change that lm? taken place began with the acquisition of the Phil ippine' islands.' where, as everybody knows, the 'Manila . hemp flourishes. Thd\ fiber of the lump varies in length fromfitoP- ’ fee t. anil nccashmall.V-AU.-„ tains a length, of 18 feet. It is said to possess ,greater tensile strength than any other fiber known, exceed ing fiO.OOO pounds per. square inch. Rope drives, as frnnsnilsslon ropes are called, possess the advantage of noise- lessnes.i, owing to their.flexibility and to the existence of an air passage in the grooves between the rope and the sheath. “ inutile Fame/ , “ Why are you sure there Is no Santa Clauft?” iisk ’ ed the. smair boy. •*-. “ Because. ” answered the small girl, “ if there .were any hotly With .all that popular pul!, he ’ d have been put up ns a candidate for office yt'ars ago. ” Unkind. Gerald — “ I have a bone to pick With you. ” Geraldine — “ Is that why you are scratching your head ? ” . . for his coat. __ _ _ ^ ____ — » — , . , . . “ No, I can ’ t.\ be answered\shortly. ] ' f •* ” \Ahd the - thing Is not a fancy with - Helen, but-a convict Inn. My mf.rtdie name ih- Glooin,' tiiesc - days, fan-l drop In and unToad fnyTroidiieiUWTieiT P pass your ©ity aohed ,i aH< * her jc\v*»ts taken.from (ier. l j*TK'ttri r ’ t Wtvei U r -a*dT hrr^T f-qt-- e Iewr^e aid the men who turned, well known. , • Sometimes-the. si otit for the thieves ls_ a sprt of an underbred Rattles. The Original Rafflea:.af fiction did not rob Ills' friends>and was courageous f,PXt !!,V i cTiougb to do the robbing in - person, mighty nice .to have a friend on my | ^ ,. ontl>ln ,, MMe Raffles of today ___ /- ■ 7 __ ha hgH ofrthe other edge of Broadway ’ s ••\tu ajs- Ytctcnfne. — Thtfr f — ’ • n l Rlit sur l cty and i.<*piii.d a i otniti l s sion qnsWereil. “ Where did you say that, your little girl lives? ” on the fence value-of' ute. loot cured^ throug h hl's cijimlvance. I- “ Do you always tell the troth? ” “ I try to do so, ” replied Senator Sorgbum, “ Bnt anybody is liable to be more or Jess misled. Many a man prides himself on telling, the truth when . lie is merely elrculpting. * mis information.\ New Rich Society. “ Who ’ s the loud, gent? ” “ Goes in for coaching, I DriVes a ballyhoo. ” .. ■' • z believe. -Li Because of its attractive flavor and real economy fid waste is prepared instantly in the cup by the additiop of hot water* and you can make it strong or mild to suit indir vidual taste. Economical Healthful smali town, ht easy co m m ut ing . dtft . tnnee. , „ ' Bob Chalmers whistled meditatlvely- « s if© -fetnove* 1 - -his - ue<'kt-le^'-an*i sauj - tinhed to whistle rumpling' his wavy Ttsgglmefo i e 'tl ic n rir e oe* At the e^fd of, a morith Doiiuid caine again. Bob C 1 mlmers- greettsl- him f cordially. , tlierr as his friend was comfortably seated ii) the- big chair. Bob frowned- \Thinner and more worn looking than evert\ he exclaimed... ■ . Don'alsrr frowned. \ one is fo^l enough to fulUn. love with a girl, one has t;> keep on loving her, jtTteeriJs. At least that ’ s — my; case. And now — - ” - he' laughed shortly, \there is - 'no hope for me at all.- • Helen -has met her poet. ” .? ^ ; 'Bob ’ stared; ,n> ' - - “ Oh! Well, poets these days are much like, their brothers, ” he com forted. “ Have to be up to date and .busy. . This . idyllic, ^dreamer was r a -pr oduct .o f- tl>e-jmst-. ’ - ’ -. --------- \Nof this poOt. ” Don contradicted: “ He is all that the heart of a roman tic maiden could Wish. My own •sister, is touched With.-Helen's enthusiasm — describes this stranger's/charms by the hour, then sits looking pensively, into space. It would almost. ” added- Bruce.- “ make.'you sick. His itame ’ s enough to make!, a man siok. too — la'slie La verne. ” . “ Sounds made ” up, ” said Bob. \I ’ robably is, ” Donald agreed. . The evening'was not a success. Don took his departure, early. ‘ Till/ not good company, ” he -sadly told his' friend. In understanding ’ sympathy Bob 'WrungTiis band. “ Cheer up, ” lie snid, “ und do-not y tall to stop over on your-next trip. ” Donald ’ s next coining was j after more, than a month ’ s \absence. Bob, leaning back under the lamp, and smiling at nothing, in parti cub w v heard his friend ’ s volee-at-tlie — duor.. “ Come right in. Do n. ” he calh ‘ il. and \H ATT ACKEG-&Y W ILD^ DQG- Don^eame in. ’ His face was beaming.- - ’ ■-•*•- .......... He fell promptly into th^ •'•proffered chair and as'prtmiptly began bis story. “ You see, ” he explained “ I, can ’ t stay dong, for Helen Is just around the corner at her aunt's, waiting for- me to take her to the theater. We are engaged'again; and ’ I guess the piiet did ‘ the .Job for me. Anyway. Helen never wants to see a poet again. •Fed. - up, ’ as I understand dt. Read her morning,!noon amf eve ning, and Incidentally took hbr meals at hW house. Utter, to the disgust,'of the family. ; They rather liked the fellow at firift^ |t appears, hut when' he nilmopollzcd the house and eon- tlnued to overlook suchy worldly mat- tens as taxi fares or l the price at opera tickets, when he ami Helen went, out together, why. It was not only her faith In >iim which was glmken. Imt the whole .structure “ of her fnndfur pro- The health and I feet finer than in years,\ was the straightforward statement made recently by Mr. George W. Logan o f Peabody,' Kansas; one the most prominent stock-dealers in the Middle West. 0 . ' -' “ It has not only made ’ a new man of me but I have\ actually gained thirty-five pounda in .weighj and feel as wdll, as I ever did In my life. I am ’ telling all of my_friends about Tanlac. .. hut. they can. see; fpr.'thcmseiye^.what It has done in my case, . “ When t began tfiklng-Tahlac I was «^to:.aa! adrfnlly , rnn-doyvu/co n gltlqn' I 'I was away off In-weight, felt weak and nervous all of the ’ time and couldn ’ t take any interest in my work or any- spells and at other times roy b«Kk ■Xonnhi li«rdly.„.. get up and down in my chair, / This Is just the condition I was in when , -I started to take this medicine, . It took just six butties to make , a well mnn of me. I n ow have a fine appe- tite, everything tastes good and iny digestion is perfect. ; “My “ wife was also troubled w|tb . imUgestlon. at times and it relleyiMl Tfer the~~same way. You may pub “ lito my- statement wherever yon like and if anyone doubts It, just tell them to see me. ” Tanlac is sold by leading druggist# everywhere. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM • Oa« do*e of Dr.-Poofy'» \O***! Shot'' •*- . . p«U Worm* or Tape-worm. It* aetlon ppoa .Time after time Var-rve-aia haa effecleU com- Uie Stomach and Bowel* la beneficial. Ha ate- plete recovery when other treatment* failed. ond doaa or after pur*attve neceaaary. — Adv. ; Aura. “ Each- woman- has, fin aura and ’ it has- a color. ■ Your aiiru is pink. - -- - — “ 1 don't H.ke pinif. Cujri/t I have my aura.dyed? ” . * theory, ; Beauty Is all, right In its. place, you tkiunV, but .present needs recognized.'; Any Way, 'llttleTtetep' 4 : setit for ■me.' oh.d 1 went like a dog; And D.ow you should hear her prat© the iioblertess of true manhood. InPi fyr \all has worked out ■ os- I expecty eijl, . And .now, the least you ein do If not already acquainted, get to know Garfield Tea, the advance agent of Abound ing Health, — Adv. . The. Kind. “ Cinderella ehanned • the . prifite with her little slipper. ” ' . ' . “ I -wonder if you couldn't call her -a- slioe-yamp? ” — — -I.,i — ; — — Mr. W. G. str<ang_'fs Adinrs St.. Ddr- . cliealer. M&a*. —Hand* - ahd knee* -awbl- ' len. Var-ne-ala removad all sign* *na aytaptam*. ' W Sold by rellabl* drogglata. H at * s*/ m«H yon..the, fact*. Gets Acquainted With Them. j . - »- thief said that most /scouts of this kind have, some sort of a® occupa tion which accounts for .their time during tlie day and a working under standing with some gang of thieves, lie -prefers to wofk with men of this softriie said. They do not turn up as many job-j . as do the', restaurant scouts, but their jobs an; safer 4 and inore lucKitive. They know their way about the houses to be. robbed and usually (ire familiar-with, the Habits of the person to be robbed. ' “ I know grafters that could llvp easy for life on the money they have made In the past year, ” said the thief. r ' ' Nine Pups Are Captured by That Afterward Visited — Placet a Posse the . Gonnellsyllle, I*n. — Running.wild for two years, after being lost In the, wilds of the Indian Greek Valley by a Pittsburgh hunter, an Airedale dog attacked arid injured Janies C. Mun- who was Iranting in- that section of the countfy. . • It was with difficulty thaf Munson beat off the dog, which v tore his doth- ii*: and flesh in several places. Only the whine of pups near fly pre-, vented.Munson from killing the canine. Nine pups about six week* old we /taken by im'uillhrs of a posse which' TgrdrAyns- reti orte ti --l»y: - M » M>B O tw — who have encoiuitered- the animal say. tfhdTS aft savage 8ft W Wit they eywr Sftw.i -' ...... :7', - - ' '-y 4 ~ ' , - , Lynched Gangsters Who -Killed Sheriff * SahtaT Rdsa; ... r u l . ' — A t ’ ulidt i l ght Why not turn your spar© time Into cash? The Stetson Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio, will, pay you a liberal commission for hiking orders for their line of lub.rl- cating oils and paints in your vicinity. For full information, write to H, W. Swift, Sales Manager. — Adv. Life in New .York. “ Yes, he thinks it's entertaining to go to the Aquarfum. ” ■ . “ “ The poor fish, ” - _ * VAR-NE-81S CO., DESK W. I.YXN. SUSfiU Cuticura Soap — — Is Ideal for — The Complexion Soap 25*, Ototacat 2S and 50e, Talc« 25e. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA. that famous-old remedy for inffints and chUdren, and see ’ that It Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. - Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria Wom«n Who Suffer ^ * --------- From Ofzzy Speffs Coming, ,N. Y. — \Dr. Pierce ’ s Fa vorite Prescription la the very best . medicine* woman; can take d u~r i n g m i d d 1 e life. It gave me won derful help during begun to suffer with dizzy spells ahd heat flashes and the ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ gave me Immediate relief and since that time I always keep it in my house to taka whenever I feel lack of energy or a dbaggy, heavy feeling, and It always gives me quick results. ” — MRS. M: KA.GRANGE.-44 FrankUn St. - * All druggists sell .it, or send for. a trial pkg. -to Dr. Pierce ’ s Invalids ’ ’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y'. (Only 10 cents.) ./• !,/• that per; , caitTT . ‘ ■ ^She has o^i askenTtFItCt ftS' pa- Awful Sick treness a t a \cat show, ” “ She is well qualified. ” SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS With pas Eaionlc Brings Relief upon thousands ot niak of distressing caaes. Swamp-Boot Inakea friend* quickly be cause it* mild and immediate effect ia soon realized in most cases. It ia a gentle, went lnto the mountains.when the at- drurVt6rea\in ’ bottiea of twd slaea, nadi- i _ __ •npKgft m uml lurcr#. ‘ - There is only one medicine 1 ’that really atanda out pre-e m i n e n t -a* a-tnedicine for curable ailmehta of the kidneya, liver and bladder. ft ’ ■' ‘ ’ Dr. Kilmer ’ s Swimp-Root .atanda th« highest for the- reason,that it has proven w „ HW luv a%vluaKlM to be just the remedy needed in tbou “ ° “ 8 Tls right. Don ’ t let sourness, belching. 'nm and Inwre. great preparauon seau ten wm ,*#*. Kilrder A Co., Binghamton,. N. Y., for a sample bottler- When writing be sure and ’ mention this-paper “ I have been awful sick with gas, ” writes Mrs. W. H. ' Person, \and Eatonic is all I .can get to give me relief. ” Acidity and gas on--the stomach quickly taken up and curfled out-by Eatonle, then appetite and strength • : corne back. And many other; bodily miseries disappear when the stomach log, bloating,^ indigestion and other stom ach Ills go on. Take Eatonle tablets after you eat — see. how much better^ E i re * Learn Mvchamtol Drat an*. ; f<o ■ eo** ’ eict-pt. for atatlanery, . wwva**, etc. Writ* ipotimy Jail; removed; the rthrce . gang- sters-who shot »nd killed the fehprlff ill : tB put -Him BmdglHF ’ With, )Qlir ’ his- ter. l ’ ;hive been L,esUe : Laverne-. ” - and lyncWed them by Immrtnr. “ v - S'