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LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Freez one costs bnt a few cents at any drug sor pp. ply a few drops on the corils, calliules anIdIJ "hard skin" oin bot ton of feet, theni lift them off. \\hen Freezone remove:n corns from the tous ull ralluses from the bottoini of feet. the skin beneath is left 'pink and ata and ievr sore, t emcleir or iruitatal. To abTort a cold andcj porecnt com., plicat ons, take alotabs The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain. ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages Price 35c. For Weak Women In use for over 40 years! Thousands of voluntary letters from women! tell ing of the good ardui has done them. This is the best proof of the value of Cardul. It proves that Cardul is a good medicine for women. There are no harmful or habit-forming drugs In Cardul. It ls composed only of mild, medicinal Ingredients, with no bad after-effects. The Woman's Tonic You can rely on Cardul. Surely it will do for you what it has done for so many thousands of other women! It shotild help. "I was taken sick,. seemed to be . . ., writesMrs. Mary E.Veste, of Madison Heights, Va. "I got down so weak, could hardly walk . .. just staggered around. . . . I read of Cardul, and after taking one bot tle, or befose taking quite all, I felt much better. I [ took 3 or 4 bottles at that tIme, and was able to do my work. I take it in the spring when run down. I had no appetite, and I commenced eating. It is the best tonic I ever saw." Try Cardul. EtAU Druggists F FIND MANY USES FOR PEAT Wartorn Industry Gives Prcmise of Great Development In f'ho Years to Come. The output of peat In the lUnited States last year far exceeded that of ily preceding yearr and tiie general increase, whieh was s0tnulated by the war, was shar41ed by practliclly ill branches of the itidustry. Tiougi ex tenisively used as fuel in Europe and wIdely known in the I'ited States as t potent1il source (of heat aind power, peat lits beein un1ible to colipiete with coil I an(d IlaIly peat opetit.ors have dl reeted their atteti'on to.the utilizilon of peat in agrIculture with gratifying r'esuilts, 1'ent fertilizer wats flist inairketed in ( 01m1 erela0: (iant itles in 1 i and stock-oo(d pent in 11112, 11i11 though there I.is still somle prejIidiee awailst Its use the agiicltullr:1l branch of the Inl dus1try hms beenl success"ful .1nd thlt g u intity of fertilizer and sto k-fool( lwt 111nnually prliuleed Is inleenIsling. Liarge 41114inttiel's of thes)' prodlic( s we(re tuil nt year1o, liut the i14os strikiniv dlopment Xws hIlw proe tIon of* 11 :1' l'a in the New 1E'. :a1inl States 111:11) hais be(en m::nfila tuIiid inl the' Int)! ir' Unitiedi S"tates in all r ced in;;~ y''ntl. A* ys pinll :ik: was 114' 'widl prenl interest in:hijfst fid ii inw:t resonr1's w'.14hich h:4d boe(e'in I Ier: IIy r4 g rded a' l f d bf ll.: pI n i X\. I .- p o f14 1 tw :1t 1r p hl-f1 f ri lill.' . dl.e 4'4 I n::l X'I lI n (Ir 0::u4u4l :2 44 o i were (1 ~ ~ I. w44( 1 y I I (I I4 l I III -14 t' d 4 i lit I ::.t o a'. The4I 1 Co<-mui' tes Eat antild Wet, Foun'ed Inr Highl Hps fre in-ownract . cally: Thri.-'gs Foten. Aer 1o .1 . W. l(I I ll of rho l I a.,'r s V.r1 t n I 144' a t Ii r t Il Ie w Ire I 14 rol I v I 1 14 his o1nty fI r Ithat Vr'1:SIl I f I . . l '1 o f ill , In1?1 11 r:~ ~ ~ ~~~~r i~rdb outesrmNwIn n High Hopes, Are Now Practi cally Things Forgotten. IW st('rolnl atpers te4ll ti4n-ir( 14r nder's lie the- town oI 1-:merson, Okdi, is ('((4440 l114 114)1 -hort.y to be 11 thing orl Itt el, r n1 1 1iks thle lartford Courantf. I t w. Is 11141pp d o t as a. I ,\.Itown I sit4 shortl y alftel thle t4rr1tory was open4(l for zet I vIemIo.enIt , andII the ( promoII ter Is had1 drtienm1s of t In (trepolis. Ini 1!)07 I the phain was ablandonled, and now thet dIls trct (.u111rt. Ias been asked to vacat e. thet land for town site purp4ioseos. wh-]'enl what il lht ael been a town \ill b)(. comne farmIl 1:1nd. The story of nso sugets wini1 ete near happeini It ('onneel'In town Iin tIII, w nnng of the 4-41lony, . IhIo il it 4hw1ed rar( snse Ihe ti ir ch',110e of a site, an1i ill their drtanni not o r a11,404(() town bit' for a city. Ibimilen n f rom Well were to be nong Its ciizenS thle rveam of 1-:ngind, so its proor'.c howed, liere to hoeomi" e its li ts nate ordl-ed otherwise, nill the f arl r dayeno thisC( dr)am town areI~( greem n4e 't'1'c(ount of11 hI 1truggl toi5 hof th sty agains4t e he attacks ofthe 1(n-4 het fitates,4( notabily1 111h( mOii cominn th of the W is 1e 6a 1du-le Jlte the411o ston 4 44(1 Okihoma,4 but tfe e neuathrmn of the.-lig '''i fCon-li l age Proud1054 of War4 Recod. Tfhe lile Nofolk1 vllage of n OdinI Buokngmive Srupersitiowrn. e ord. Its oal mai(1li ppltion ' be-ls i' 1)4 was') 264. of t hatouldrber44 nof f~~ewer thn 170 erved wih8 hefoce tnd 30 ''ve1g44 e the lies fore their Ing o theilonor's a memoa , ross thasin ecrerdction of t hle4IltS lei' "cos 44of1 wacifi e deit by irtdo R Ialdr Bloomtield,41 R. A.,1 ortt alitit ish1(1 (m14 (Itay eefturiese.it abor The totalC1 hAgh fomnt thell ground lin "to cthl to11of 51theSt 11ro14 is 8211 f~ee ' in1hes. a It'1 stt ofone an iIthe names of5(44~ those) me of tll~1h vtiht who (fell in below the bas li'e othe cross.W)ii'4 I"i The(44 saci'ic f Vi~Ol Buckingham :Is ty(p41a' of aeveryBrIitis vIfilIge.(1 t 1 s Long-: t~Lived(44 Superst(Iition.1WIlI t IWey fonder4( whth14sert ITurish pier whottl foretld teendweffthd af o, he lidhe Tlret-aondn Chap-c PRODIGiES PROVE A PUZZLE Psychological Experts Unable to Ac. count for Their Amazing Preva. lence In England. Infant prodigies are being discov ered in England alrnost daily. Some connect this with the psychology of war. One of the youthful marvels is l'atnela Blianco, a thirteen-year-old girl artist, whose drawings were given the pilace of honor in an exhibition at one of the principal London galleries. Critics dealt with them quite seri ously and saild that the work was sug gestive of Bottleilli alnd some of the other o1ld inatiste's. l'i1ela is ant Italian girl who was horn in Ingland and unever had taken any (1rawing les Sonls. Rtonnie Itoutledge, four, little more than a haby, whose parents know nothilig of mnusic, has enjoyed six months of tuition on the violin. At the( G rimsby College of Violinists re cmtly he outraliked 43 competitors, most of them lin te twenties, and scored 119 polut s lin a possible 120. Irofessor 1D:1101 ind'scribes 1hiii its i Little lIobbik lIny, ageid seven, of uIrighiton, son of a iiittor iieinitne, has woindrfuil p 4\oers lit 4-i iirvoya n4e, aicoridinlg to tlh WIekly lispateh. 1lillfohled. it Ic oeerihed :1 iiit.hei of ttiles. ii'e ii-ludel a treasuiry note14 (-Ivling its color, uumb rs .1nd4 writilg on II ' l:k ), the cilor :i11l text;re' of :a piece of Iite hi had nCve' setn, tls ei:'et als.or to ia lit 1!i 14i r' LItI I *~I,\ r : IaIi,111 Is Opipltietic fed iinnal Arssin Ar bynNo Muenswrittelyow to raoLom. Aft l- hive l1it - lie t e li0 Col p edh t of i'f 1 i :: ii-, I v l. "I .just ee sebe' l ii nata',i inn. 'eul a AMERICANS WIfLL BE THERE Opportunitics Offered In Abyssinia Are by No Means Likely to Be Long Overlooked. Ata er Il- vikit to th i'nlited States a1- of thw A yi n visitors fa it ti-d that ho knw n11W Why there~t were it A ,nerien..sn I A Ili AbysIsni. As hi, hazd sen the A imiloi thinlorienn. oIr tho sntriuer from Abysisinia dweided, Is not givnl to ',ow .4w i1iious travel Ing. M, wants to e lboult (prckly, nitd Abysiinit, w11 lilt ni othing faster tan a 11n lni1iaul, offers oe Induce mnents of rapid transportation. "That, it seeoa," hild the Abysshin, "has kept thlet- Amerienn .in out of our country. It. Is too bad. We need bidii-g's I lie yours, we need streets lcie y-oute., mind w\.e need mnen like youirs to direc(,t the bulbiling (of theini." Coinitner and linilil industrinlly, aowever, the truti probably Is that Abyssinia has I b4ee "dtisovei , 1141t when thiat oaplons ie Aeiiinn ini will coine a1d bu11 his own rapi transporta tIin. Th'le 11uere stat1n4-1141 t ht11 thlt oeIpiia, A\lrbii 1'lit \ I Ah 1 Ih , i at liy (if loc of I . -11 nhb1 fo l1 la no rail way conli tio i it i0 ollt id wold 1i" a I- mptationl. - h'b iin Scionlee bl ito r Birds Have Rlight of Way. ow, av the ti.ht of w\ay int air, w r it (1 t ofire to gi f iilitary n ro naueders. Ti'is is jubtice lilovd, sine birds flvw first. Tit hisi rongl Maecnl nn tows lng th*i A hteen-as-hav bei vhi fsiteel iih diu u biird'n a mhoerh ervsaosetn b a towne ~e~ wo'l seo a anlOlk ofihnl ofwtheofamilyheir way. ThI wisvifou nde thetiri ~iin oe 0un1 g'estly a pi rtwnen ctowzrd ealk a ng below wt e iti' It a largi, bloodyI tird. 'il ie' cornined ii touwe th town, andw the. twnu c olnphe to theI fed'eral miriatiy brdo l htween the1 Unitedk stiat; 1ttes Grea Btain was referre to, and' lit14( issoud that shooing3 o tii fro'mi i aiiie ~iun shoe Wronoday.. W hei t eI I aasan digtny'er-o agi. I~itN ' wa keig hus'eI ini' ny moth~lvi Triplbene Tn Eecrie wordfrl n reg 4llivan eld friendiolitheIfamiiy, of who ('i wa ver fond,' 114 ' tht ela toi i'be out guens fr a ai t w'asom'n. Towar leveo ning hen the doorbecedrn wi toi bu ou ittlet olred mad to answdileren1 a e rhd 'inrets.o I(l the rom h co n! Ial <hertk, sitn l ni t its l alitlr an(1 threw111 atns around theu g'entilema. whois ros to'fiI grneet CO an ke ise hu ounly Inl hto dhfere a esorngei voe rs,'; "l lledmtoIseealfto couldt h iere yhu i' of wonderf1 ust ofte liek (10n onel toliw a perfet' sirang- Isool agen't. u Mr.l hlas nel arrtva rpssing explanation.---Chiego baTriun torepleTn lcti el TheyN 0 Your enjoyi because the T (D(1'; f \ and mellow never taste< nated and I unpleasant 13 ccnts a pack age pleasant cig in Camels ure ('n~~n.1,2 Turis ,ein(vrwhrei 20al ut. :: '' 'r pcalt!: (.. QQ ..Lol'20 ~C - C '. 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