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CASTRIA For infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought - ootL9E CENT' ears the Wignatmr es-Ibeswnherfu essand1est.Contains-either Of * Mophin norMineal T ARCOTIC Aferitirfledy forConsipa- U 4nSiW'Stomach.Diarrhdea, rinsfonvusions.Feverish nessaulLOSS OF SLEEP. For'Over w-acite Segnature of TErRT ,COMPAw. T~z Thirt Years NEWNTORIK.: under theFooda ; ~t Cpy of rnpTw ?Wruf OU @PANY. owW VORIC 99TW FOR AA ~TOXIC f not solby your will be sent byPaces Post anu &cept ofiPer& Ky. - conomy. First Catch Your Victim. 'Don't you think it was extravagant The Old 'Un-Pluck, my boy, pluck; n Miss~ Noodles to buy an automo- first and last; that is the one essential War- - to suceess in business. ndeed she married a chauf- The Young 'Un-Oh, of I course, -1 -- - quite understand that. The trouble is finding some one' to pluck.-Cuban s 30E ATMWMS 00T-EASE- Times. -r3nt your shPeF.O - se KIDNEYS CLOG UP FROM A a~- se e.yn. Aft. EATING TOO MUCH MEAT The Weapons. Take Tablespoonful of Salts If Back aTb Is certainly aL #erC8 Oyster Hurts. or Dadder Bothers-Meat iWa In the legslature." Forms Uric Acid. - ra the factions shelling each oth- We are a nation of meat'eaters and our blood Is filled with uric acid, says C16r :1i fa ainjurious Da well-known authority, who warns us a s- being displaced In a great to be constantly on guard against kid inysections of the :.South by Dr. ney trouble.. G B Wilms' Liver and Kidney The kidneys do their utmost to free PBis. ,Tese pills stimulate the Liver the blood of this Irritating acid, but and B~es without that 'weakening. become weak from the overwork; tter efect which Calomeol cuses. they get sluggish; the eliminative tia Sol by jealers 25c.' bottle. Sample sues clog and thus the waste Is re mailed. fre.'on request. The .G. B. tained In the blood to polbon the en eflinsn Co., Quitmang Ga.-Adv. ,.., tsb'mdr sfuthnomenal,~ relief durn the nght; when you havt * bemr eu hnonmna.severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spls lelsnsai tmc o M~ryu pamait butpuroncso KadeSceadSlt; 184 tblspofu . Usplso wteefess bacid astmach To Ifrs~morning and in a few days your kid __ WWWneys will act fine. This famous salts T.G~ Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon jui'ce, combined with lithia, and QUA~khas been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu longer a source of Irritation, thus end ing urinary adbladder disorders. * Jad Salts Is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful efi'erves. 11111cent lithia-water drink, and ,nobody --.t 6, BXDIoccasionally to keep the kidneys clear ~and active.-Adv. Not Often So. S~raia, Siff eck9She-Do you love me still? IInse aickHe-Oh, yes; that's the way I love all Et~r~dyou best. 4 Mad Sine 186. ~MAKES ECZEMA VANISH P~k~25c.~cmn4LOOResinol Stops Itching and -BurninIg Ir AU Da~er e~~sl~ca.stanitly. -There is immediate relief for skins This is the BESTs Saw Mill icig unn n ifgrdb The Twentieth inskntobeinawrbthih A l~~~~~Cntury o eio itet h otig Everyanj s in totesintpiten nsaty Piece is n onceraayaltaeo rp aiaranntneevreanesubor ,ble belt dfeed ad cete rcto cae weeoteedetetshv **asw mills of~ thebes ttemtrials hdn fet fe ht h eua tin'eghot~ dSte~lV atahlno Ond #cable okepteskncea n haty awmmior wrdem, ec."" N COJ E ' WINSTON-SALEM RenoOitetadesolSp i. AYANG & C NRTH ARO It hvin busringead bydoosfiguredb __________________________ tezeast ineteeno y earan oment R-esinoIM al rugsAadasmleapicto LL U ofR Rino inugtment.he asoohig Teln eiom stalmsin he ght. An th sawkin, stopitcing thestaly, * IGSA E f~ffe ~ alned -Blsore mercan. l rceorp 53~ yardation,.Retanlipriceere5 pndr;tweborn East casesStrertoRhem 2,eNtwentskhCve ake no et.Ar th Wrgt's regulan KODAKS&SUPPLI o Veete Psin ering h ealhy We lsodo igestclas f fnssl ' tiesinnd Oiutwilt and RestntheSoap S. ahai Oial C ORHud VAROIN trie beend frscribed bx dtor 72Perl VITAERCERCE Oisas LiermsGare Bon eeryad. Thyaeitevrsr mushae viyore atoe witsadteeVtaoc eed on1|M EE~0.dieston.21n3.ethroi ntfodnorshsonte qua~~of blodtcoswinge ptsuhth oy Gyrd o Ral pe3.5ar M edicaic v r Senrenenat hepar woeaksoarc. iesndddgsin.Elvn h slugnisholder. FATEeds th strEd nevs25i ulhelhadsrn rWneg als dol Tihetl forc isncemrg.alsedt ulpwr Yr i and ealout uporv freqty erhsgethat-etrn s. 'ei.. olelf.. aa..vea, v egtbereeyatra-oa ORE U- oera~i - .4 m th pas niete years and oldb COUNTRY 0F RACE; Principle of Personal Freedom Also Dominant in Holland. Liberty Has Always.Been the Prevail. ing Passion of the Dutch.apd Arts and Selences of.the Race Have Grown in -This Atmoapheto. New York.-There -' is hardly a country in the world. where the prin ciple of perdonal freedom is so'deeplY rooted in the -hearts o the people as it Is in the Dutc.l Hdlland was the first country. to'recognize and estab lish the right of individual liberty the right to 'think and the right to speak. Holland has always extended a hearty welcome to all those who were oppressed and persecuted in oth er' lands; Huguenots. from France, Puritans from England, Jews from Spain and Germany, they all fled to Holland and made the country pros perous. This is what appeals to Americans. What Holland has been in the past, America is today. Holland was the land 6f religious liberty in the six teenth and seventeenth centuries. America Is the land of intellectual and economic freedom of the present age. Freedom has been the dominant note during the entire history. of the Dutch, and- art-and science have grown in the atmosphere of liberty, and reached the -highest level. Go and ad mire the masterpieces of Rembrandt, Hals, Potter -and Dou;- and you will realize that their works were born in the land of the free. In the field of science, Holland has accomplished more *than-aiy other country of its size. Coster, Spinoza, de Vries, 'Van't Hoff are known all the world over, and of late years five or more Hollanders have obtained the Nobel prize for science, for chefnistry and for peace! Holland-the Home of Peace! This little country -of dikes . and rivers has fought for Its liberty with Spain; with Francd and England com A Bit of Oki Holland. bned, and it- came out victorious. It has also struzeled (is atrner'lnn stiln outside. Holland has been chosen by the rest of the world as the great cen ter, from which the idea of peace and peaceful arbitration may spread, slow ly, but surely,- or~r all the nations of the earth.4 The first book on international peace the world has ever seen was written by a Hollander, Hugo de Groot, as early as 1621. The world now seems ready to apply the idea of peace, and1 a large number of disputes between nations- have already been settled in the Peace palace at The Hague. As -far as size is concerned, Holland is a small country, but it may well be; proud of Its past and its present, and it still has a mission to fulfill in the future civilization of man. ' PREDICTS ROAD TO IRELAND Tunnel From Scotland Could Be Built, Says American Engineer,. for $30,000,000. London.--A subinerged tube . rail way between Scotland and Ireland is prophesied by a Chicago engineer named H. G. -Tyrrell, as a -remedy for Ireland's unrest. He suggests that a tube carrying a( double railway track could be con structed between Blac1k Head and Port Patrick for $25,000,000 or $30, 00,000. The tube would have a length of 20 miles. THEVES LEAVE .RARE COINS oast Robbers Do Not Think Old Pieces Worth as Much as Newer Ones. Berkeley, Cal.-Six old Roman coins, alued by the Urtiversity of California at $5,000 apiece, were overlooked by thieves who broke into the coin cases( t the university lfbrary. Other coins( worth about $50 were stolen. The Roman coins were discovered in the ruine of Pompeii In 1891 by a joint expedition of the French government and the University of California. More Resorts Are Found. I Chicago.--Although the police have been active in carrying out Mayor Harrison's order abolishing the Chi cago red light districts, the commit tee of fifteen handed the mayor a list of addresses and names of owners of 72 resorts. Snorer Gets Broken Head. Paterson, N. J.-Joseph B. Post, asleep in the Rescue mission, snored violently. A riot followed and Post was removed to the hospital suffer ing from a blow on the head. Can Change Name to Greene. New York.-Supreme Court Justice Giegerich named March 17 as the day upon which Morris Greenspune may change his name to Greene. Avoid Self-Consciousness. To think about oneself all the while is to turn energy in on oneself con tinually that might much better go out in unselfish action.: The self-con scious person needs to pour out this force of attention andi thought, instead of concentrating it onMelf and wasting it in awkward embarrassment and hurt pride.-Great oughts. No Marriage Lic ises issued. .-..-.. .1 REMEMBER Pe- - a YO~U(auI AtYour Drugstore Mr. Robert ]. Norris, No. 1333 Hen ry St., North Berkeley, Cal., writes:' "We have never had any other medi cine but Peruna In our home since we have been married. I suffered with kidney and bladder trouble, but two months treatment with Peruna made me a well and strong man. My wife felt weak and was easily tired and was also troubled with various pains, but since she took Peruna she is weB and strong." To Him, for instance. Betty-Jack won't take "no" for a Lnswer. What shall I do? Tom-Say "yes" to some other fel. Dw. IUSBAND SPENT EVERYTHING B an Effort to Bring Wife's Trou bles to End, and Fimally . . Succeeds. Myra, Ky.-Mrs. Sarah Branham, of his town, gives out the following tatement for publication: "I am 37 rears-of age, and suffered untold agony with womanly troubles for 11 years. ?or 7 years, I was all run down, -and was told that I could not live. My usband spent everything he had, but -got only temporary relief. A merchant recommended Cardul, he woman's tonic, to my husband, ind he got me 5 bottles at one time. began taking It, and before the first )ottle was gone, I began to feel better. I took all of the 5 bottles, and I am *day as sound and well as any roman, and fat and hearty." Such testimony as the above, which s given unsolicited, speaks for itself. 3an't you see, lady reader, that you ,re doing yourself, your family, your riends, an Injustice by not, at least, rying Cardul, if you suffer from any f the many ailments so common to women? Cardul Is composed of puje, harm ess, vegetable Ingredients, which act a a gentle, natural. way on the weak ed womanly organs, helping build hem back to permanent strength'and alth. . Cardul has helped thousands of.oth r. women Why not you? Ask your druggist. Re knows about ,&rdui. N.B,-Wrsfto Ladies'AdvisoryDept..M ooaMedicine Co.. CcTen, for actdallstuuenande%,-pazebook, ameTreat ent for Women." en in plain wrappr an 0test. Adv. All the Style. "I have been seeking -everywhere r an- engagement." "Why don't you try Washington?" ~RANflMA li~ QAVg "ra Gloss, Thickness. Almost everyone knows that Sage ea and Sulphur, properly compound d, brings back the natural color and ustre to the hair when faded, streaked r gray; also ends dandruff, Itching ~calp and stops falling haIr. Years igo the only way to get this mixture as to make It at home, which is ussy and troublesome. Nowadays, y asking at any store for "Wyeth's lage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," ydu ill get a large bottle of this famous Id recipe for about 50 cents. DniN stay gray! Try It! No one an possibly tell that you darkened tour hair, as it does It so naturally Lnd evenly. You dampen a sponge or oft brush with it and draw this brough your hair, taking one small trand at a time; by morning the gray iair disappears, and after another ap ,lication or two, your hair becomes leautifully dark, thick and glossy. Adv. Not Eau De Vie. Tippler-The doctor said I must rink lots of water. His Wife-Very well. But he doesn't nean fire water, remember. FOR MALARIA, CHILLS, FEVER olds and La Grippe take Elixir Babek, preventative and remedy. "I have used 'Elixlr Babek' for four rears for Malaria, and found it all that claimed for it. Without it I would e obliged to change my residence. as can not take quinine In any of its orms."-J. Middleton. Four-Mile Run. 'a. Elixir Babek 50 cents, all drug ists or by Parcels Post prepaid from Ioczewski & Co.. Washington. D. C. Paradoxical Praise. "I have a rare cook." "Then is everything she gives you, well done?" RUB-MY-TISM Vill cure your Rheumatism and all inds of aches and pains-Neuralgia, ~ramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuta, )ld Sores. Burns, etc. Antiseptic n~dyne. Price 25c.-Adv. Bolstering Bad Bills. "How does Hamlet Fatt manage to teep in vaudeville?" "He has a certain value. He's a ~olsterer." "Wha's a bolsterer?". "He's so rotten that he makes the *est of any bill look good."-Kansas jty Journal. Backache Warns You Backache is one of Nature's warnings of kidney weakness. Kidney disease kills thousands every year. Dont neglect a bad back. If your back is lame-if it hurts to stoop or lift-if there is irregularity of the secretions suspect your kidneys. If you-suffer head aches, dizziness and are tired, nervous and worn-out, you have further proof. Use Doan's Kidney Pills, a fine rem edy for bad backs and weak kidneys. A KENTUCKY CASE M.aron. Ky.. says: 5f "Kidney 8isease had Pktre Tdis made me an invalid. ... ry I was in bed for weeks at a time and oten 'wished that d-ath would come and end my misery.. I could hardif hold my arms nbove my head at times and tne kidney secre tions were in awful shape. Doctors held ot little hope for my recovery. A rela tive advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and after I had taken one box. I felt ttr. Bere ong and Desa's Kidney Fills alone cured m8." SHOWS HARVEST OF THE SEP ;cene in Little Village Chyrch in Eng land Decorated for the "Fisher man's Thanksgiving." London.-"I thought the inclosed night be of interest to your readers," says a writer to the editor of Country Life. "It was taken from the chance] )f our little village ch'urch when 11 was decorated for the 'Fishermen'i rhanksgiving.' The 'harvest of th lea' was a bounteous one, and thi men were very anxious to have i :hanksgiving. They decorated thf hie Reaping Gear of the Fishermer church themselves, and even got thel wives to 'thread the herring in th meshes' of the nets that nothin should- lack In making the decoration truly representative of their seafarin lives. The huge floats hung down th alsle, are used only in exceptionall rough weather, when the ordinary cor floats are dtfficult to see." PORCUPINES STOP UP FLU] Mystery Pizzles Jacob Dobinson, Bu He Solves It When Quills Defend Nest. Hanover, N. J.-Jacob Dobinson ha been experiencing considerable troi ble with his chimney since early I the fall. He changed his stovepipe an cleaned out the stove flues. No goo came. Each morning and evening b would have trouble. During the day by some peculis phenomenon the chimney would *dra Tired of having his wife's cake bread and pastry ruined by a partiall heated oven, Dobinson set- about I tear the chimney down. He began i the roof. He had not gone very far when b stuck his hand down the neck of th flue to pull out what seemed to t some weeds. They had been blown I by the wind, he thought. "Ouch!" he yelled. Some shar object had entered his hand. Thihking It was only a needle, Dol Inson again shoved down his arr Horrors! The pain was worse tha before. Dobinson left the roof in a burr convinced that what was the matt hand In the chimney, and pulled it o1 with a yell louder than his father's. With the assistance of a rake, f ther and son finally dug out thr4 good sized porcupines that were ma ing their home In a small indentui in the side of the chimney. During the day the animals, appa ently, crept .out on to the roof ax prowled about securing food, and the evening .returned. Dobinson, having relieved'- his u: invited guests of theneed of a homi decided that stopping up niches In ti old chimney would be better the building. a new one. $5,000 IN RADIUM FOUN Search of Garbage Wagon From Live pool lnfirnfary Reveals Much Sought-Mineral. Liverpool.-Search of a garbas wagon which was about to be haule away from the Liverpool infirmary r cently brought to light $5,000 wori of radium. Two tubes, one containing 30 ax the other 50 millIgrams of radlux had been applied to the face of patient at -the infirmary. When member of the staff came to remo1 the radium the next morning - ti larger tube was missing. The mol minute search was made, the patiel even being photographed by X-ray1 see if he had swallowed the tube. It was suggested that the tube migl have fallen out of the dressing at had been swept out with the wa: sweepings. These had been placed a garbage wagon which was on ti point of being driven away when Pr Ifessor Wilberforce of the Universi1 of Liverpool searched the garbage, bucketful at a time, until the twelfi bucketful resulted in the recoveryb the tube. Could Bar Sex Hygiene. Milwaukee, Wis.-There will be need for sex hygiene In schools, sa: Director Crafts of the Milwaukee A society, if children are taught to l10 art. "Instead of dolls, give the statues of Venus De Milo, Cupid. tl - Flyiig Mercury and other nude fl ures" said he. Son Born in Snowbank. Chicago.-Mrs. .Eva Hasse ga birtfi to a son on a snowbank 1 yards from her home. She and h husband were on their way to h mother's home., Several women left passing street car to care for ti mother. Motorcycles for Doctors. Chicago.-Ambulanlce surgeons tached to Chicago police stations ha been ordered to learn to ride mot< cycles. Specially built machines w be equipped with lungmotors al other first aid appliances for use eergency cases. Too Much to Ask. .Mrs. Henrypeck (looking up fro her reading)-"This writer says th the widows make the best wives." N Henrypeck"But, really, my dear, y< can hardly expect me to die just order to make a good wife of you." Stray Stories. Almost. Freshy-"Professoi- is it possible ake the greater from the less?" P If Sealed in a Bottle it couldt be more Dust Proof Dirt Proo imp keeps out. ampnesswt -e te r0 thing undes:irbe is kept co .e y awa. fresh pure beneficial 46nt ini0 So gieconstant and deiios to yorteeth, digestion, breath, and. appetite with ther -gum with d - -the~~Th "Saew~riY d. - for ke epnt sut Each blox nnn paagess-wThey ta-esl thar thendsra istketr eveyaa BS R givecostant an eicos t - AnUte ehlingestonbratrand . otig ivapersoioe pir-Be they-gu arwongti -ulstisacio "Saletn o eleriyme." in Pn1n r-cagadseigohrpol come .k. 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