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air mail pilots of the peace conference PHYSICIAN WAS IN SERIOUS CONDITION Dr. Farnsworth Gives Dclan’s Credit for His Wonder- Chicago Man Made Unsuccessful Attempts to Give Mil- ^ lions Away. ful Recovery Dr. T. G. Farnsworth, ~k S. Kana PUT HEALTH MEASURE FIRST iyha St., Ituckhannon. W. Va., retired physician of over forty years’ experi ence, ex-State Congressman,, ex-City Mayor and ex-Cdunty' Health Officer, praises Doan's Kidney P\ll*. Here is l>r. Farnsworth's experience as he tells it: ’ “It was just a' few-years-after my retiring from practic- ing melTTcine that I found I was afflicted vT V* with severe disqrder '■ —- Cn of the kidneys and Vn bladder^.. I grew stead- f ily worse, and ,£ome- \ y times f-'Was unable to f get around at all. The A kidney secretions were VV Jjh retarded and so pain- XsJPwrapdMp Value of Proper Civic Conditions Can not Be Estimated in Dollars and Cents. SOUGHT TO BE PAUPER - The cost nf public playground parks and similar recreational features for the benefit of all our people drops’-into insignificance when compared with the priceless value of safeguarding.the health -of our men. women and chil dren, an 1 the knowledge that we are doing bur full duty in creating condi- Aged Eccentric Is Again Millionaire, Although He Transferred Money to Attorney—Victim of Many Fleecings. . Chicago.- Edward W. Morrison. i aged recluse of Chicago, has been try ing to.get rid of hi* millions far-many yehrs, but. despift* the assistance' of his iay.vers and cronies,'he is unable to becoruen -pauper. The millionaire pearly succeeded a few years ago. lions which will increase happiness, iul ia. passing I would cry out in misery* I n „ was in a frightful con- *“• **nuw*ru dition. After 1 had lost hope in other remedies, Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I-tried elevate morals and produce better citi zens. The physique of people in cities is deteriorating, and the only way it ran be safeguarded and made more them. I soon noticed a chaffggTOf the p Wt.lim N»w«pn’p«r Union efficient is through proper provision of ngnt and air,, which are hygienlcally- when l.e tinKsferred ail Ids property better. I unyd seveial boxes and they cured me completely. Never in my practice did I know & remedy that would accomplish what Doan's Kidney estiibated at Sfl.OOO.ouo to basic, and healthful amusement, fun attorney, hut the |Gak*iaJe*. and recreation, which are the greatest transfer was recently set aside by a Pills did, and I give them my hearti est endorsement.” Get Dean's at Any Store, 60c a Bos DOAN’S FOSTER-MILS URN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. federal court. , In addition to Ids dealings with his attorney, Fdwaid Morrison gamed no toriety. some years ago when lie was accused by Joseph Hurmtidn. a Chica go Juiik dealer, of being tin* father of the ‘two HuriisttJnj'irls he-had adopt ed. The charge never was proved. lubricants for physical welfare and the greatest protection for moral health. The ideal of a city, however, must rise above mere commercial and in dustrial supremacy,-tuking the higher ground’ of becoming an attractive, composite home for its residents, both of largo and small means, as well as MAKING KUNS CLEAR UP THE YPRES CATHEDRAL RUINS Spent $94,000 to Get $J5,000 In the hh. —conductrd—by *der:il Judge Landis If was show a at the ocngnirh rnttitonatre bad paid 4<ssi lo a man nu.nn d Poppl.-n to* go irond and to scarch for $“."*.000 worth Whiiu rh« -wealthier dnss of ctrTzcns in any community can build up beau tiful residence section# on .well-laid- out avenues and iMiulevnrdo, what will become of trios.* win have neither or ganization nor money to aid them in intelligently planning the most meager comforts of ordinal v home surround ings? The Interests of the inhabitant* of the most unfortunate districts must And will not yield to ordinary rem edies must haVe special treatment be safeguarded.—Chicago Nan FOR BETTER PUBLIC HEALTH Attention of Rurj>l ConwumtiM Drawn to That Direction Neals The Throat Cures The Cough Mint) r« districts, -a port ut Liu control sin Wonderfully effective in the treatment of Coughs. but tf the Cough is deep-seated and the Head or Chest ta tart, a penetrat ing salve should be applied This greatly helps any cottgh syrup In curing Coughs and Colds. A FREE BOX OF iiio<quit<N*s and •Intonate the sources of ttphoid fever, and. i^cn more, to,give the country districts the tidvantnge of modem hospitals, nurs ing and »p«*ciulized rtndiml practli’e. Noting tluat inuny agencies, some of them prlvute enterprises with Inrge fund*, are working for Improvement, the report suya that the i|e|*artiuent °f agriculture, through Its home demon- Mration service, Is giving valuable aid, EDWARD R. STETTINIUS IS HONORED TWO TYPES OF CRUSADERS GROVE'S 0-PEN-TRATE SALVE (0|ui ta Fun at< Piatulu ) For Ckat Colds, Nat Colts, at Ciap, Is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES* HEALING HONEY. This is the only cough syrup on the market with which this additional treatment ia given. Tha Salve is also very valuable as aCermicida for the Nose and Throat You get both remedies fur the prica of one. 35c. Sold by all Druggists. If your Druggist should not have it in stock, he will order il from his nearest Wholesale Druggist Made. Recommended and Guaranteed ta the Public by PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, HAfturACTuttss or Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic neon completed In every rural com munity of the I’nion an effective sani tary nervier* and. through the provi sion of adequate machinery, steps taken to control and eliminate the sources of’ dtsCaWand to provide the ib-eessary modern uhmKciiI and dental facilities easily accessible to the mass Transferred All His Property, engo board of education, will of Morrison's father estate shall rcVert for th a high school building, s cluse die without cjiild otherxrrsw and Through rti property has been retail ward Morrison is a mill Truly Peculiar Bequest Some X rtmrghtnn—rtf- rtr -Htratr rHvHtttre. rrmy^rwf .Kvupation, Ik hmt‘ tr«er| rnr TiTiTtiy brush be gave to hi Atncrttrrn Accused of Theft in -liowi, sumdiiig next to tlit* armor of tKdwnrri It. Sleillnius officers who have beet Home Where Dead Lay Germany kept in tin*’ family vault two months ! out Of twelve. ,| During the brush's sojournvln the ; vault the legatee wa.V not to brush, cothb or cut his hair. Thh acceptance ! of the brush meant that the-jnephew ; was to inherit and pit joy two-thirds of ; the estate, and we have not the slight- | est doubt that this fortunate yo.ung man willingly l>ecame.a “shock-head- i ed Peter” in order to fulfill his eccen I trie uncle’s wishes. . Real Art. __ — Arthur uns proud of his fox terrier dog w hich lie had taught In do a num ber of .trlqks. His neighboring play mate wanted a pet and was finally sent . bantam chicken In.a box and prompt ly called Arilmr to view it. As tbo two.stood looking at It Arthur asked-h “What can it do?” “oh." replied bis companion, “it will Atlanta. Ga.—You must watch thing's even when you have a fu neral in the. house. J. L Wood has Just beep Indicted in At lanta charged with stealing a la vail ere and a small sum of cash from a home in Hemphill avenue where Wood had gone from a local undertaking estate lishment to make arrangements for the burial of the mother of the household. ‘ ' — SMOKE SCREEN PUT UP BY A WARSHIP lull.” repljed Arthur, “every old ken does that.” and turning to Ids lie .j ailed ; “Sit up, Fox-,',’ to w hich dog promptly responded. PoJm- to his dog with pride'he exclaim- “Now (Very dog can’t do tbaf. Keep a bottle of Yager’s Liniment in your sta'ble for spavin, curb, 6plint or any enlargement, for shoulder slip or sweeny, wounds, galls, scratches, dollar or shoe boils, 6prains and any lameness. It absorbs dwellings and en largements! and dispels pain and stiffness very quickly. Damage From Fires, ThijL lfv tpe time of year when great caution should he exercised to prevent USE GAS TO QUIET CHICKENS fires. Ninety per cent of all fires are caused by carelessness, such as^ chil dren playTngWith matches, cigarettes or cigar butts thrown into inflammable materials, defective flues, stovepipes or heating apparatus. Many a career has been ruined by a fire that could have been prevented by a little enu- Fall Off the Roosting Places and Are Easy Prey for Thieves in Ohio. A Child Critic. ‘ The famous Dr. I'arkhurst'sald In a Brooklyn address: "One reason why- people don’t go to church Is the dullness of the ser mons. "V ,. “1 said one Sunday to a little »*oy Springfield. Ohio.—Chicken thieves arc using gas In looting the hen coops of Clark County. Farmers in the vicin ity of Buena Vista, near this city, have noticed a peculiar odor in their chicken coops after thieves have been there All fires are waste. - Never relax in your watchfulness in this respect. Nearly every great "'fire in the history of the world started from some trivial cause and could have been prevented.if simple precau tions had been exercised.—Thrift Mag azine. in Sunday-school The mystery wars explained when one “‘Why did David prefer to he a doorkeeper -In the house of the w y w % ' ' ' - * Lord? " ‘Because,’ the lad answered promptly, ‘Tie could walk up and down outside then while the sermon was being preached.’" - ‘ farmer found a chicken 'under one of the roosts w hich he took for dead. He tossed it In the barn yard ami in a few minutes the chicken recovered and walked away! Farmers say the gas puts the-chickens to sUep, they full off the roosting places, and are easy prey for the thieves. ; > This liniment is the most economi cal to use as a large bottle contains twice as much as the usual 50 cent bottle of liniment. 8old by alt dealers. Pries 33 cents. GILBERT BROlftCa. BALTIMORE. «0. This photograph, taken at sea from a kite balloon, gives an idea of the effect of a "smoke screen” on go jog lnn» action. The warship l* the ‘Kriu of the British navy. —- Knew Them Both. The" young Instructor was holding a class on hoard of one of his majesty'r ships. Grammar was the subject Ms bright but unlntenaited pupils were trying to tackle. “What are the two principal parts of a aeBt—cer he naked an old anlL Expecting, of course, the answer. “Sub ject and predicate" 900 Tools to Make One Rifle Bteale “Shots In Arm Nine hundred and ninety-seven cut Bellefontalne, O.—When Dr. H. A Skidmore started home from his offict he found u note on the table In hit reception room. It.sold: “When jot get this I will be no n; way. Man' thanks. I hope sometime to ban money enough to pay yoe" loraoti gating, the phytfrtan found that hfa supply of ■*!*■! and all of hh ting tools alone are required in manu facturing a mhdem rifle. The twist drill la one of the busiest of there. Tc supply 1/0),<100 rifles. P4.000.0U0 holes must be drilled. Fhrupoel. torpedoes machine guns.' biplanes, motortrucks and antiaircraft guns require from TC to 5.000 holes each.—Njark Brewing SCRAPS A sanitary hairbrush has the bristles on a flexible pad. which enables that purt to be set*rated from the back for cleansing. ▲ meteor that shot through the sky over Manta Marta valley. California^ wjae Brat seen and reported by Mra. Bronchial Troubloa \ 1 f * ? U j te • li djg ^ / J? 18 V 1 9 * -3