Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, March 23, 1919, Image 3
Yank ingEn uit y lands u. s.
AT TOP OF WORLD’S NAVIES
i Kelly Tell* How Lydia
. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Restored
Her Health.
PLAN CITY FROM THE START
Will Cost Less and Give Better Re
KONIGoBCRG-
DAN2I
STETTIN
PLOCK
[WARSAW
LOOT
DRESDEN
BRESLAU
tariff X,nrs
WAS ALMOST
Constant^ Headache ani Much
Soreness and Pairi Nearly Got
the Best of This Harrisburg^ .
: Lady, But Cardui Madp
Her Welland Strong. ,
V,
Harrisburg. Ark.—Mrs.- J. 11. Need
ham, living near here, states: “When
. . . began working on me I
. . . suffered a great deal. I had
so much soreness and pain in the
lower part of my hotfy I could hardly
get up when I was down. I would
have severe pains, all across my hack,
ami my sides hurt me all the time. I
would have headatfieS constantly, es
pecially the back of my head and
neck. I was almost discouraged with
my condition when I thought of Car
dui, and decided t<r see what It would
do.
I saw an improvement at once ufter
the first bottle. I kept It up antl 4lnj-
result wafs wonderful. I took alto
gether four bottles. I grew stronger,
better appetite, less puiu until I was
well. I thluk Cardui Tk a God-send to
suffering women, mid I certainly cuu
praise tt, and do so.“ i -
c-For more than 40 years Cardnl has
been iu general use *p<l in thai time
thoutiands have written to tell us how
1/ helped them bark to health and
strength.
At druggists.—Aav. ■
imii ' ir *'" g «
• Expressing His Thinks.
Ap|»Iuu**** wltli'h (fr**«*t»*d an mlilr****
delivered l#> Marion I tail arid. tin* at:
llinivs*, recently. brought to lier miini
she told her aud1en<*} it r.-miirk of an
old New Knglainl- klli*ttiitlt.
“He was ulu ehl<-i in ilu» church.’
she said. “and when his youngewl • hH *
died ti«* •‘••nKrvKHiHm m***t
tmi*. After I he ■ funeral -ervhtxB b-
#
expressed his appreeiatloti thus:
*' '1 i»lk*, you ve all Ims-ii mil 1
this lime of trihulnti.*ti. I wi
thank you for atl you'\e don*
unit sorry t’want a bigger rorp
Revelations in London Show/Hith
erto Undisclosed Part of
1 America in, War.
In the New Mexico Gives World a'
Successful Revolution in the Pro
pulsion of the Biggest Pight-
feast
“The
motor hr.*
iiiYipuT.it; and r<-.|uire coruiia-rauvei.v
tic attention; lt/is also quite tight—tv.
weight per- horse power given ofl'J and
Tutbecome very jtopnhtr on tdmre or
recent years, maiply owing to its p.tu *
erfnl .starting torque and its freeilo i
from ehni.fm.ii a tors and brush-gear.
v “A luirnl-otii aiiuViiurt*—'fhe perpet
(Ufl siuil'ce of /tread to ntiier t\|»es hf
electric motor in practice—is nam'd
mg • po it«»«i wvi-
f ence Advanced.
. A t >’ ^ • • ■ - ' 1 J, ■ ’*
Lomiori.—Joscpliuk Daniels, secre-
titry of- (he nuVy congtatnlatetl A<1-
mirai Griffin »nd TV. I,. Tt. Fmmett
upon having given the' world, in the
New Mexico, a “successful revolution
* •* » «,» iiimiioiHi lit till'' t l pt , v * veat ty
put tt* sii.cli s«*vefe service as jvropjllcr
ri-vurstug. InOeeil. its ileprecitttiptv un
<!er profier c7*hiliTn*ns for which c
w.ouJtl he desTgneii is aj> low its any
otht*r i v^h- of .revolving mechanical tha
Y-lilnery. "itmt owing to its peculiar run
ning character it Is especially suit
in the*propulsion of ihe biggest fight
ing sb^ps.“ .ntklhig ; “As so often l*e--
able for main marine propulsion work
on battleships, ami especially ti* this
tore, Amerioan iiigV-nnity ami inven-
ti\i. e-lrill WA4tt l.uwl t 110 it-m*1.il!'..lrt Tit.a
efficient electric motor can be ilesignfH
fi>r targe umvi-i s. wbtte its ennsfrn •-
lioniil details represent the very acqi
of simplicity."—
- Halts Her Tendency to Race.
“A feature which the captain a Wo
noted, and laid much stress ui*oq. was
The fact that.it Mgs Imposslhle fur this
type of motor to ‘'race" when the ves-
propplllng of battleships." He' seems
to Ip) veheen unaware, iliat in this cusq
Hte—“ingenuity ami inventive .skid ’
origmnted tT^Kii’gTaTuTr Oiherwist■,77ti7>~
H'.hv lie sure. 1m would have beer, the
f.t'Tsf to' gTVv credit ^Mtere credit was
due. ' .
At the same time Jt must be ad- | * el " as un,, ‘ ,r r '*** vv rolling or pitch-
niitted that American enterprise and « *bg conditions,yiitid thus allowing to *
1 furii.'tfhf to the posattiilltie* of a roaliy j. to run at high speed even In u
i useful invention have oja-ned thea-ye* ^*'ere gale and heavy syns. wHdle the.
] of the naval authorities bn this side, | Hmd balanced itself automatically no-
».i .tie* gnut end fail niarfallf i inpoj - i ' u *“*11 heavily and lightly imim-rsci,
I taupe ot what, from insnmclent thve«- propellers, while under those operut-
! flggt'ibii and wrong «i*ert n<h’lce.1hey ***** conditions and without straining
w
j|Ji Wmihh N.w»t),ipw Union
suits When Proper Plans Are
Made for the Future.
, y
To liave any plans for the whole city }.-
nn w tiich till its ptsqtle may unite is
greah gajri. We cun hardly conceive of
1 any ,9it4.cn> sturii ng to build a-lum.se
without anji; plan for the building. Rut
' it never seeurt* to occur to all tbe clti-
; zens ,,in starting or developing any
. fov u, ur city to have a plan worthy of
that larger home which every town
and cltyis. oti which to tty it out or
build it- up. .So towns and eltiefc are
I built iu a go-ar-you-i>Jease way. They
seem' to b»* throvvu together at the
start and rtm' up haphazartl as they
grow. Their futsre seems to be al-
. ways out of sight ami out of mind.
: Buildings are crowded together with-
■ mit space for ?mnlight and fresh air
I tb
Newark; N. J.— m FVjt stoat . three
years 1 suffered from nervous break
down and got so
weaic*I coaMnardlv
stand, and hadheacf*
aches evary day. I
tried everything I
eould think of and
was uo<W a phy
sician’s care for two
years. A girl friend
had used Lyifia E.
Pinkham’i Vege
table Compound and •
she told me about
it From the first *
day I tookitlbegsa
to feel better and
now I am well and
able to do most any
kind of work. I
have been recom-
—— ^ mending the Com
pound ever since and gite you my per
mission to pubHsh this letter”—Mi:
keep their people welL Scant, Flc Kelly. 476 So. 14th St., Newark,
•es if any are left fijr Hte chil- y j. *
s|ia<es if any are left f«j,r
( dreg's play qnd the people’s recreation. | The reason this famous root and herb
£ ; for thoroughfares or parks, yor real- remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
denee purposes res»*rva*d from the In - ! ^owpound, was so successful in Miss
. vuxioil of factories, railway tracks kind ' Kel'y s case was because it went to the
, . , . , root of her trouble, restored her to a
yarths. much less for uuy green grass normal h-althy condition and ss a result
or flower* or trees. , Provisions for her nervousness disappeared.
| snob ksmmbn' rtw»Wle», <n>nrpnti»HPM(, j -
- comforts, healthfuluesa and i*l«*asure I a Natural Question,
ill bronze bv Mi»s** Hdle—Klpnev, r j an> Kenerally afterthoughts, which Cost ) **\VIm*ii J war a Uttle lad.” self satj»-
yuimg scilptrcx. ,,f \ ( *xf York.’ miTj w^nnousiy mbre thaii » < ’ P r ”'ide them , q^lly enH iW |mm*U> pUUe. “my good
presented to General Pershing. Ueu
Lieui. Wahcr CTialhflre, woo «*•*
cently returned fi-oni the from, tirvl
Is inn ace/ having brought down nine
Hun machines, designed this slatin'
of 1 ictiWni I’crsIjTlng and aTf Anin,* 1 -
call doughboy, w lib h w|H be niaih*
bad tf.sennled.
BOSCHETS_SYRUP
Wliy nre ordinary rough remedies
wlo-u B«*s« bee’s Syrup has been used
so successfully f«r llftv »*m* years in
all purts of the Hulled States for
cough*, bronchitis, colds settled lo the
throat. e*|»eriailjr lung troubles? It
gives the pMtbnt a goat night s rest,
free from roughing, with easy eipec-
tomtlon in the morning, gives nature
a <*hanee tc m-othe the Inflamed purts.
threw ofT the dlssase, helping the pa
tlent to regain hi* heatth; Made In
America and *o1d for more thun half
a century.—Adv. %
To be up to iinte. nowHdii\** r<ni ve
gafrs be about ten year* ahead of the
limes.
The history of the evolmimi* and per.
• feH'on of what is knowu over here ns
tlic “1‘a'Oigob'’ thertn«»-He< v trlc ship
pr*>pnMioti system, and. a* is u*e«l in
I il*e New Mexico, the importance of
1 whose stirocssful trials, though nn-
n< iini'ed by Mr. Hanld* early l«*t l»e-
CeinlM*r, has Jll*t lM*«*n discovered by
I the KugINh pre*s. i* Interesting.
This Makes the Big Idea Plain.
Although pres ion* iei-iairex on th- 1
Wlhject were heard at the Fninm-Rrlt*
i*!i ekhildlion in l.omhui u* far hack
rs IlltlN. a* regard* If* niqdleatlnu •«>
the rm reliant mnrlne. It Is Ju*t te*t
years ago that William I*. lUir*-
nail, a prominent nietulier of |he In-
I »tilnto of Marine Knglneer*. lemdon.
now a staff eaptNin in the ttyhnh**tl
side of the royal air force. *tutlone«|
j In I in <|«m. and the inventor and pat
entee in many c»*untr1es of the “I’nf.
* l»llere*le«l tt iettrttesj mj
•lienee of naval and marliM* engineeec
a' * In. tu*iii by lecturing on the |HMan-
. Whta Bahy It Ttfthfnt
ttROVBhaAHV HowAmSDICIK* Will rorrset
ta« Uu> stack sad Uwval iroablaa. earl act 17 karat
laa«. aaa SiiaaUea* ud tka kwiUa.
It I* het.er to he up with the lark
Main down with tlic n , wi*!iw,
FRANTIC WITH PAIN
Long Suffer! g From Kidney Trouble
More Thu Words Cu Describe.
Doan's Brought Health
ud Happiness.
Mrs. Anna Thorson, 200 South St.,
Stamford, Conn., says: “1 hadn’t any
more strength than a child, and after
sweeping inv back hurt me more and
more. Sly -neadaclie* v ere so had it
seemed as though my
skull were being torn
into shreds and I
would finally lose
track of everything
and lie in a stupor
for houn. <• I felt 1'
had to keep going or
lose my uuna and 1
kept up often when I
trembled all over
with weakness. My
feet were swollen and
every bone in my
body seemed to ache. Mrs. Tiaonos :—
My finge.-s got almost is . rigid; as
pieces of i wood and: the knuckles
s\velle|d. • ‘The kidney secnetihns.. ww
da tk colored, scanty and t,«r?*f)Iy
butaing. 1 suffered ihore than words
hiliiic* i»f p*>lypiia*c alternating cur-
rent eleetrlesl |M»wer fraintnibcdoa f**r
inn in iniiHtie proffTfl^hHi and ap**«**i
regulal inti.
He de*«vibr*i |aiV he hn«l then got
(tie "f*«ragftif ay mi cm ho cnmplete that
. by a Minplr iiihIssI an siwirinl *|w»d
reduction g»*Hr was f«»ruic«l hihI an/
“ahead *»r “a*leru’’ *p**e<l from zrro.
t" maxiu^uni * *>u'4 then In* given to ti c
pro|M*||er* with the turbine* running
, at alt time* in one direction, uud al >
constant revolution >|*e«*<l. at (lo* sum**
tllne dcinonstraling that wish thl* ad
valice*! *\*t**m 11 fuel saving of no j
leq than per cent could In* *ecur*xl 1
over the luf»-*t l)|»e buttlcxlii|i, name
ly. the flicn new and original “dreao-
tiuuglit." 4 ^.
Here I* the Inventor** Answer.
4 In 0 ropy—of the !«« »nrv whbdt I f
got ( *iifit alii Durliiul! In cxftutne for '
j in*", lie *aid :
* “By the adopt ion of Ibis poly phase .
1 alternating cutrenit* indiK'tlon **lcctric
j motor it is |M»K*iliie to do wliat I* not !
l poKsilde to do with any other kind of »
i tuotm* of tspuil power iuiiI revolution
speed; that is. to make them siiflicIpM
the *hip as Is tin* Oti sc ip every lithe.*
'type <»! pro|t«>ller drive, and he esti
mated a great saving ih fttel in c*hi-
, (lection with the pro|Hil*ion of such
war*lilps when propelled under heavy
1 weather ‘conditionh. uial so noted In
1 the cum* of tlw New Mexico.
Captain I>itrtnail added (but the *uh-
, Ject was then receiving ch»*e attention
on the part of shi|ditiiider* and e.i
» gine*»r*. forming the topic of nqieate*!
’ *H'Cii**ions of various engineering n*-
Mwlutlon* 1m»Ui In England an*1
abroad. "Plislrlnl jmwef trnii*mla-
*b*o for * *hlp pr»»|eil*lon,’* he said,
!“»m nigh at hatHl." and b*- urged nn-
f vul nial mercantile engineer* to make
theni*elve* nil fait wftli All the poten-
I tlal.ltlea of this “twentieth century In
* ia*i«*u of th« ortb,sb.\ methiNlk of
Men in pri'iwilMhtn 00 g jJIreet pro|H-ller
drive.** - f
i “Tluil, be It rein
years ago, and tin
a ron*b?er:ib!e mil'
* "iiiiiiein. loit Mud a
It went. r
How Captain Durtnall Won Hit Point.
one of (’uplain Ihirtnall'* chief crii- ,
’ Ic* was Sir 4 Tiarle* l*nnu*u*, who *®M
lie feared the kvyt''in would provo a 1
awiriv of grave ilunger to 1I1# cuglue
iiKou crew*, as "It a »la»r|4clrcul| «*"*•
elirred lTie\ Would all la* |<>i*o|ied Of *
copper |M»l*onhig friun the fume* that !
1 woii%l lw glyen r»(T." Atal yet within t
a fear Sir I’liarb** I'nrsmtH' firm, {
1 gopher with tlie Thotiip'oii llotl*|of.
Kl»n*irie company I the Kngli*h reive**- t
s«nuatlvea of th* 1 Ab-arml Klectrin
. <-oiiipuu>. U. S. A.), were both «l-
; reiidiitit* in action* brought h\ 4'aptaiu
by planning far abend. Tills planless
d**$j U well daracterlud as “a crazy
quilt.’’
{ mother used often to suy tv ifle. 'Cy
ril*. be honest ami save your money."*
“Ah. ye*!** returned old l'eaftl* Pe*.
' ! ter.—“Am* wittcb did y«e» do? —Kan-
LOOKING TO CITY’S FUTURE ►»- a., sur. . ,
lines during the
the British ud-
iMH-nnse it wn*
**»uisider»*«l of too revolutionary n rliar-
ucter. lie l*. however, very grulitiel
m*r
Wherr,Remolding f> in Order, Petple
. Should Profit From Mistakes- ,
Mads in tha Past.
nt the treinondou* *
ug-*11 system rtr-l
Her .lutdtfr mid nn*
New Mexico.
Wh'-tlu-r I; u a.*.
gaiusaUL that tuve
•>f tu-i l*a-
tuival nil;
•ntlv »m the
nls«ionnrie*
I nut mil
era I
thex
rh* rVurtptfoiler g*-n-
itf 1 Clients, in Loudorv in wtit-h
sought Jo infringe Captain Dur'-
en*es. or that (lie
of >u*'h authorities’
son* ami fhs-tor 1
great weight In mui
«*|e«» over here. 4'
very grfltitled-that at la-t
have biw»u leksnlai by tire r»*c«ignl
tlon in hlgiie*i |Krs*ible form, name
ly, successful tjriul* at *e;«, nf^hl* l*ar-
agoii »y*iem hy the I’nltcd Stat»*s
navy; ultliotikh. in db-russttig tip* mai
ler with aw*, lie ruther diffidently «;r1t*
dxeil (Nit* rei uurk wlin b Mr. Ihinled
I* reported to latte tuadc to th*- cf
fwvt that the JCew M<‘tfw 1s a h|udt
more “|Rifvl flit* wtrrp thrrn any • ofhe»
In the world.
Naval Sotencc Advanced.
"iVllM Mr I»a»ilel* undoiilitrdlx
nieniit.** *nbl Captain iNuinall. “U:i»
of course, thill he had built a Tiiurh
stronger' ship, one which will »rau*i
heavier guntire ami under-wale)- up
Imk than any other afloat. a* 'hy tag
lag full advantage of the facilities ot
elasticity and the (kexibiliLv of |s*v\cr
plant placing, which electrl'al ilriving
The cfly of the future will do more P
i control more, aud forbid more than th* •
f <lry of today; and prect*e|y hectii'k* it l
' will he larger amt' uiore «*ouiplicn1**<t. |
It* government will liuve to Tie organ
. Iz«sl In a more, onlerly ami rouipur-l
fii'hl'Mi, Nearly all the r**cent char- j
ter changes concentrate authority, el- j
♦ iN-r in the hand* of tlie mayor or of '
flie so-called 4P*veenlrig comtMls*|orrs.
* it may he Hint the city of the future
, will become too large and attempt ton
much. Some thluk this pohit ha* been
lib* effort** reached already.
Tin* American rklew. flexible iu their
methods. sh«*uid always l*e free to
ad«»pt any measure*, within the limit*
of law and Justice, that protnlsa to
benefit their Inhnbitantw. A while age
the fushioq was to ^llrug our shoulders
Important to Msttisrs.
Examiue carefully every botUo
CA8TOKTA. that furuooa old'
1 for tnfantb and children, antf sea that tt
Boars the
Signature of
In Dae
Children Cry for Fletcher'i Cutori*
can loudly is-
*r* urc seldodi
of their owi,
r*e (titlrlkUU
1* Sir I’hariex I'ar
•rraiifI carry tfff
engineering ctr-
ptaln Hurtnall 1*
Or a Corrne Artist- .(
Met lev—Albert. Allieft, < oiue here
qub k Algt-rhoii tins swallowed l»alf
1 a mu of green paint. - il
j lather- AW. that’s mublny lv Worry
' alaiut. He’-, probably g.<lu' to l*e an
■ lnlerb*r •b-«-**rat.*r
Freshen a Heavy Skin •/
With tbe antiseptic, fascinating Oltt*
cura Talcum 1'owder. an exqulattaty
tcented convenient, eeo&ottical fare.
»kln. Oaby and doattng
iPTfuma. Jicuders other perfv
yerfluous. One of the Cuttcura Toilet
aiu) turn our Imi'k" od th»* problem of ' (Soap, Ointment, Talcunj).-“Adv.
municipal government. T«a1ty we are ) v .irtf*-* t
beginning to see In the rerooldlaf off ' M, » luirt aigrtasjy wl;l
•tree eltloa a great god golden oppoc | hurflni ytgrtpf.—„
tuuity. * | Vr **'“ % ■'*
, <“» shss Mk v»U as ostaMa If
• ptU* ia*atl*» al
Victory Gardening Encouraged. ®artu» nap*'*
Victory ganleuiiK Is to be emxnif* |
p»uata to.
nidi * patent*
was t >rot tcli I id tout tiy Captain l>urt
tjnil agreeing Muir lie would be sitlV
tieti if a dUi'lnliner ax to this ptdv-
pha.se alternating .airrent shi|t propu'-
slon wn* -in*eru*d In the tipjdb-aii**
x|>4*c|lbidi«tiis.
Since Mutt lime wveral successful
put cm action^ have been plnceit to
tin* credit 01' I 'apt a 111 iMirtuail. whose
ly siiihI! In diameter that they will go j original invention is considered basic,
j into tlic narrow after-lines of war- j llut % the real reason why t’aptadi
1 ships, and at the same time tv oh- j lMirtimU’s invention \vu* thrown dowa.
NEW BOUNDARIES FOR POLAND
I taken of the eiTl-'U-nt iiutiis qf jp
j str»*ngfli «tf tin* 'cellular' system -»f tiul•
i construction, ami armor/lMilntu which
1 the world lias yet to lenru Lit i^tuuec
1 tlon with tlie splendid liigli p-tWe"'.
high speed electrical iwlt'i* crtiiser-
tinder construction for the progresaiv--
I’nitcd States navy, of which every
j”true Afherlcun sKiiffliT Ke Tilglily^PCdd t.
i not only in those fact*,'hut also that
j they have such advanced thinking tnci-
1 among their nuvtil engineers, and ad
ministerial ciflicers so well represented
in Mr. Haniels. who lias rightly given
fine support to the art of thermo-ejee
trical warsidji <*<>nstruction.
“lie that as it may, ho'.refer,’’ add
aged hy every iu*-.ium possible. The
I fuited States railroad administration '
l alY*eaiJ> hna stnned to *pr**ad the tore- I
sag*- atone many of the Unev nndef it* [
ctiiitrol. Through J. I.. Edward*, di
rector of the agricultural feet Ion, ‘the
(RvlRItmil agent* have been Instructed
I'to do wliat they can to promote the,
pirden movement througliout the
country. Fosters have been sent by
fhc commission to thes»* ngrfcultgral
I ati|M<rvisora Iti many plarea throughout I
i the. South. Many raiin>a«la in the Unit- i
1 J • • . *. 7 t « ' * v °l
i*d States last season stimulated gar
dening hy furnishing land along rights I
of way to their employees, providing
j them with garden booklets and putting
up posters in stations and other con
spicuous locations. They will do the
I* same la 1919.-
ThA anfh'r the road 'the banter t
in re travel, .j ‘; j t j
Spanish Influenza can
be prevented easier than
it can be cured.
'**■*>. l r • Uf (li
At the Hirst sign of a
shiver or sneeze, take
CA SCARA^j)U |N, NE
can deeoriba, J, finellv tog;
Doan’s Kidney Pilts and J
with all ruf Jw»rt th;U they „.
out of the *»*>«. 14U» wejl jjnd happy
after gouigilirLiuglLeBOiigH J> dn to drive
me franAic. Dojanlaf tevfiliimy life.’’
Swork to befbtje Me this USth day
of sept., m:> \ l Jv TT f
BENJ.VMlIf M i\YRF,S,
- n bet
Get Doan aat Any Stqgf,
il-fl
DOAN
FOSTER-MILEURMOO., B
clary
Public.
60
a Bo*
D KEY
LL5
. N.Y.
BERLIN.
* k>
*<1 Captain Durtnall, “tin* Diets arc to j rated.
’Planting Nut Trees.
Most farms have a little rough
ground along thV hank, of a creek, or
! some other place, that cannot be cultl-
Standard cold rowdy for 30
4
nMtGw—1
grip in 3
At AU Drug
in 34 hour
bock if it fails,
with Mr. H1U'«
The g«n
picture.
lean naVul engineers
tile worliT-/ naval
Hovo you
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
TkkaRHKrMACTDK to remove thee*mo
end drive ike puieoa from Ike intern
n nu one iet
ATHENS HIDE (XL
tUt fir M§ 4 mI
t’ndci tiie now/term* of tlie unnispee liOxrHiticx muJL vea>c in i'osfii.
where I ho Gemmns have Imx-ii .opp«#inc lite ndvainy of the Cole- in il*eif’
effort* to estHlilisli their cltiltn to the enrtre tt*rrtt**ry of the'tiermnn !»n»vince
of I'osen. ■' 'r y- x •
The provisional iMHUtdary tix**l hy tin* alHeil armistice (*<MiimF*sj^»i follows;
Ka*f of Gross<*r Ncudorf (southeast of Brombergt. *otrth «tf i.apro-lMn.
maitli of St ; bo"lzic*eii. north of Kxln (*-outliu*->1 of' Bromberg|, xuutli of
fiann I?). Ndflh of I’zarniluiu
ficiitr*Vu (|<e>t of Ri<M't)); \Y->
thenro along the fr»«ntier lietweeti
Thin take* In th# KT»;Aier part of po*en mu I *n]y irajrre out
nloOg (In- U»rder tlikt hate l«e»-ii th"tro*igh!y G**riitaitlz<"it.
The heavy shaded parti—A of the wap *t»«*a the new
Hr elite* haft bwchtol Up ISrfl^h —v^vigu
day. and ns an engineer of '.10 years
experience 1 have no licsltathm in
stat'ng tlutl 1 ti my opinion die Ainer
have adv*tiit(Ti2'
t *nginccring nm
least L‘.r ym r-
by adopting this modern advHin*t*Al eh
ifcltieyriog system fts; iiieir con'stsfiuqrit
Ijjr CtticleBt xvarsh1|)s. as apart fnn.i
j f(s imique engineering value. It npea-
ttpm yisth of ,vast 'commerel.il afid po
i'itichl Fl'jnitic/itice, which has yet t<
t»e iVlIi tin* \vofhl ovaf.”
/ . t * f ‘ I ' rt *. • #1 j *
WROTE HER pWN OBITUARY
‘ | ’ PV '' - i .
‘iAigcd BpynsAer Prepared All but Dat.-
.V 1 7oi^r Yearg Ago^and Left It \Vith
_ i .Ti2 . Undertakers.
1 1'. ; y— 1
-TT - N* ; \\■ .>fiks~ATTTTH~ Mr:ftiilet *
,1l<'"iliT*tJ lif HI Uw'*evllle avenue. New
. iirlt,' wr«ii »* iiejLowh oi»i»uary four >>-a **
|ago nn<l 17ft !| tir;diye of a fifin <(
undcrttiki-rx. ‘ ;
Silt- 11'k‘eil tli.’tt. ft 1h* t|S“d Just a-’
w rpte. it. with tin* da.f*» of liei
ilcafti tilted In.. 'Here h plirt iff' w *e
l obit nil ‘
i Haley lips been a xuf-
f»-rer Trent x|iilqil trouble for many
rente, *mimI tvffli her brother trxirifl
Hickory and black walnut timber Id
getting scarce and high; and such
trees do well in those locations.
If when tlie ground is soft in the
winter or spring a boy will take a
broom stick and pnnch a hole here and
there two or 'tbre«* inches drop and
drop in a hickory nut or black wulnut
and press down the dirt with.his foot,
in a few years those unsightly places
will be covered with nn attractive
grove, which quite a while later will
he,valuable timber. \
Thing* Making for Proaperity.
A well-baiiinced city means a city in
which business can be most economic
ally and successfully conducted. Plan
ning f<ir good public health, long life
and more leisure and contentment for
itH is necessary. Beautiful partes, fine
monuments, well-lhid-out streets, re
lief from noise, dirt and confusion-
all these things and many other—
arc agencies that make not only for
the futuft* greatness of the city, but
for the happiness and prosperity of Its
people.
(eat.1 Of
Krettzf,
wo! of r.irib um
kufl wi
•*h !xto*l*l'».
Australia.
M»uiherr In
UtelB til*
Si lexia no*
si, Uel 1
1 l‘**lalMt
Dir Hi .ftf \V!» a ru¥4MH
. SHU **fil
1.- Rg yf»t 11 a
“Mi*-* Hate
•f Kunqie,
1 tt nL b..rn i
n the e+r n
terrlt
New T«
many g-
in Mi*
JPML*
1, u*
DiTVliull^.
1 llamre'
h*-r mi
J*‘v «r
Shorter Cut Across Adriatic.
At Varano Garganico, province of
i Foggia. a new harbor Is b**ing con
structed to.shorten the distance across
the f Adriatic sea’ to Dalmatia. The
1 new hurtmf tfrill he con set-ted hy rail
; with the interior of Italy. A branch
1 line from Varano to Apr.rrna li be-
j log pu*hed to "-ompltttlon. ’The wurk
t-for-ibe (rnfimr mnewtrit* and the
I railway trill at— scamp oar malaria la
5?*T n Ia Urx» «-rict Italia*
. ) 1 N^ar* Bureau.
■STOMACH RELIEF
Joseph Taggart. M. C., from Kawaaa.
Declare* E ATONIC B*et for
Indigestion He Ever Used. s»
A co*fre««ai*n bear* M*7
’ trguuenu to* ud Oilut
different propotttloo* His
talkd U #P«S to voftvtdUoo,
bat before be rut* hie vote
«* ur aw* wr* ke instate
upon evidence tbet. os' Its
own *eifk ( - —tie* «•
vtrtlon.
Ik tbe esse of “SATOM-
IC“ Joeeph Tasgert. Cu*-
greestBsa from tbe- 2nd.DU-
frtrt. Kaoeee Ctty. Kin*,
decided that e trial of tbs
remedy, lteelf, eretrid 1 fur-
m niah tbe moat cooclsalvs
Read hla deilato* and do wbdt be tetla'/o*.
‘One box of EATONIC will couv o'-e
tbe moat skeptical It,is tlie. beat raptedy . .
I have ever tried for iodlgeatloa.
*ean«.-tf*Ul7.
JOSEPH TACO SET.
M. G. 24 Kas. Dttt.. Kao. CUs< Kan*.!',
Nearly all atomacb trooble ta caused Of %S*
ojurb acid lo tke atomacb , .
EATOktC netirralUea tha axcea* aeMttf sad
enable* you to eat what »ou ilka and tUgeat
wbat 70a eat lk comfort ft keepe tbe ate mack
la a state of perfect health. ~t. *
Here’s the secret: EATON 10 take* ap th*
acidity, drtvea tha gas out of the body—aod th*
bloat goe* with tt. Coats onfy a cent or. re* •
day to ua« It Get a box today from vo*r
druggist.
i-w..£|r w
ik -HwrMteM
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