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+ CALOMEL SICKENS! a DON'T STAY B I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver T and Bowel Cleansing You Evei Calomel makes yott sick; you lose t day's work. Calomel is quickeilvei and it salivates; calomel injures you r *ou arv bio. feel lazy, sluggist unld aill ou , it your bowelg f r coaar.i':(ed and your head achet or lito'iamneh i:. sour, jimt take a spoon Lul of luriAuefas Dodai n's Liver Tone Instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be work. ing, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working. You'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 60-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone 53TAR IiE" T Reme STELLA VITAE at the functions peculi ous suppression, ant by weak. nervous, r forers and in guarna first bottle It you ar THACHER ME CITY IS OLD, YET MODERN Rouen Has Double Charm for the Vis itor Who Has a Proper Eye for Civic Beauty. Itotienl, Il old cait(1a of Noriniuily, whlIlec Willhun~l (lit, oniqueror plumu111d his waIrs aigitilst Eg l, Is a city whilel liersists in keepin up to date through thi' Aenrtll 's. It i ahustlin i0den' town 411h3y iN spite of its l411 anld strenuoums ps.Yuenbyln oldest of alut! iues: andlv the 111m.1 1iit'lern Of Inanunlul1 1res.. inl lI"o n, lolh st-ict 13' lo at I r citii s. it e its )ai'est Itlipr'sSiin fritomi the railway stItiont. No inutt ler wialh trtin you Iass through (ton, it you Were to tiake whlt youl se through the car ringe winidowi as ia fa1 sample of tih old city, yol would nt ver t li'Vi'ii :11ght a In. vestigate. It is lecessary to have fall i lit Hotnen, to believe In mi ore 1eauntifil things aIround Ile collier, 1and14, Its i Often tlie case, htle who has faIth is re wiarded. Thaere ar-e few places where the lt - Irlist betweel tilie mliadievual tad the llodern, stands out m.ore ileara'ly han i Il Aft_ this old-nw ci ty of Frinev. The hroaid an11d haniadsomiae boualeva rd, tlie rightly lighted shops, the listline cafes are a century; i i - -s,. thie timle n to look tIdern life Si tta tignilled pura' I tanlienl 1 approv'al. Letndintg ofl' fromt just wi'de eniougha fiar foot Itra Ile, that was 1la1( out in theii day3s whlen lonten was a wtalled city and tai nii'eeds of thle Pede(s'trh'Ina, or tat molist thle haorsettant, weret'( thle only3 onaes to be conasidereid. The trt'tlionahlbiol of Itouien is JTotan of Arc. PTey haive ntamtled at str'eet a il ta sqarie for her,. thae best of heir st attucs aire found here, umtll there is a ntoisemtit given over' to relic ls of her't satrlanIgie n reer'Ql. H etre is th latIower' whiere theti utn * fortuniatle tialiden wnIS t ried anad ('In-l d hltemne. 'IlTrough thlesie sam1e1 st reel., shte trode illnit he'bightta aaor, andi hterc shte ied'i at the4 stake. - , I K - t P Ii { IT SALIVATES! ILIOUS, CONSTIPATED one" Will Give You the Best Liver Had-Don't Lose a Day's Work! under my personal guarantee that It will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won't make you sick and you can eat anything you wpnt without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful will start your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you can have your money back. Chil dren gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because it is pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. . I am selling millions of bottles of Dod son's Liver Tone to peoplo who have found that this pleasant, vegetable, liv er medicine takes the place of danger ous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist or storekeeper about me. Adv. "AANTEED dy For Women to directl. on the female organs and regulates ar to women. it stops wasting, relieves danger i ha nishes the terrors of those periods so dreaded in down women, It has helped thoueands of suf teed to help you. Your money back on the very 3 not benefnted.-41 at your dealer's. DICINE CO., Chattanooga, Tenn CANADA HAS BIG TELESCOPE Reflecting Apparatus at Victoria Is Said to Be the Largest Yet Constructed. A seventy-three-Inch reflecting tele scope, whllich rInlks in size Its tile h~irPgest tele oe of thnat lype yet coill pieled. has h(' colst ruct eCd for th1e1 Dlominioi AstinoInical olservittory at Victorial. C.'11:14h,. Thel( instr. nen Il i sVkI . atleserihed in, P~oular Mehaic. h utirror, whic1 inl 1thib, type of telescoll' ta1kes tie philce of it lons inl colicelntr alt ing 1ih4, rays of light, mns'us 7:1 inch-es in diineter tver all, Is 12 inches tihIck lit Ihe edges, anld is peiercd(-(I l'y at hole tell nd ole-ighth inces in i. nineter. The silvered 1 up ei su rface Ib ta parahohl to brinag til rellected luh1 to a focus, :11 f eet tbove the iniiror This .1141,1nr4ius pi(ee 41f glass we-iglh two and11 tnl-1 vart. emis anld yet Is ',t urur111-ately spibported that no flexulrt 1n111n distort the surface, whileh inos nowlierpe deviatte froi the theoretican curve miore than 11 200-1,000 of in inch, The ilsti-u mentI weighs 55 tons andl will rest on massive piers of re-en forced concrete. The tube is 31 feet long and weighs 12 tons. Of unusuial interest from tinl engineering 1oint of view are the (lome and observing bri(lge. Thie former Is 36 feet in di milieter and is provided with at douible shutter hta ving tinl opelling 15 feet Wide. All tihe lovemnents. InaclIdinig revoilu 1t(on to uany dlesired plositionl as well as tihe operation of the shutter, windl Sild and1 the oblserving brPidge, are nlcomph~llihed by5 meansI1 (of electic mo11 To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take tihe Old Standard GROVE'"S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you aire taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quiin ad Iron in a tasteless form. The Qainine drvsout malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents. Treatment of "Sick" Plants. Theli ph1in of t reatinig sick ph1anits wit h spraUys of iron~ sulphal~te soIlutionl is lhe lie'ved( to lbe tihe o'lutlonl ofI aI serPious Il2luwaiia isht111ds, thoiughi the dletil~s ofi appliention41! areP yet lt' be peft' e d t. Thell blacik sulrfalce soIl n~ear Iliolulut, olver (1 1n aret of 0,000) to 10,1000 atcres. 4otainl~ s maangansese, up to two or thireei pe'r cent 2unei l ie)apple 1)11mtls in this sil, thoughi growling well for a t imle, (eentutally btcomel( wea'2k andl Si Ckly, wit1 hldrooing l yellow lea2ve's. Thea frulit. whilehi develops and1( ipens'1 l eculiar ci Idity and( Isa-k of sugar. 'lTe inlvest igatI iln of M,. ( . Jlohnuson, of tiell' 1nou1111 lu xleriment'l statiloll, hss red-entlly bro' ught th le d iscive'ry 11hat t' manl1ganel1se dlioxille ini th- soil remders tile iron inisoluble, and1( that1, ini sdll lantl~s have' failedl fromi lnck of I his promp ltl i'rest oret Igreenness ll miS 211v igor'. In lield expe(rimeltnts, feeding iron to Il thei Iot si yae Ino re'sult, buht it wase fI1n tha when- the leaves welr' wet un2) absore toI''l suppyIv their needs 'The Ihnor of tile IPr'2lt'i 1fruit wasl espl~ to ti Ihat oif tile lpodutct of' thll Unear'ned IncremenC~t Measured in Crop. 1a1(1ll'fotin huilingls2, wits S.'12.-tt0 2an 21dr'e, necoinllg to thle dl'nsuts, In 1010, acecordlin2g to th14 el 2 epartment o f gi'icutl tutre, this valu' had1( grownt toi $4t5.50, an1 1increase of -10 per l'ent.I Sincte tihe total valtue of' farmil larls, aside fr-om buiklllings, waIs re4turnedl in 11)10 ats $28,4175,000,000, the1 tolta1 inlcremlent since thlen must15 be more~t than11 eleven hl)1l8 INfRNATIONAL SIJNDAYSQIOOL ID .LEssoi' (By E. 0. BELLERS, Acting Director Of nday School Course, Moody Bible In stitute, Chicago.) (Copyright, 1916, Western Newspaper Union.' LESSON FOR OCTOBER 22 PAUL'S DEFENSE BEFORE AGRIPPA. LESSON TEXT-Acts 26 (vv. 1, 24-32). GOLDEN TEX'r-i was not disobedient unto the heavenly vision.-Acts 26:19. It is possible to use the Bible either Its t music box or it telephone. We should let it spelnk the woris of the Lord Jesus to us iand our pupils. 'This lesson occurred priiably A. 1). 59, per ha s:a in August, the day after last Sun Ility's lesson. This the saine ha1l w%-here Agrippa laid heard the pewle (-filling him a god (Acts 12). Paul, the center of all interest, is ('hained to his Rtoman guardians. The prisoner has been vehemently accused as one worthy of dealth1 and had Iappealed to Caesar, but Festus, not being well ac iuitinted with Jewish laws and cUs toms, could not make any definite chu1rge against hitnI before the tomaan court. lence he tillis him over to Agrippa, who was vell aclquailted with matters of Jewish law. I. Paul, the Preacher (vv. 1-23). I'lis wIs on of the great occas5ions in the life of this great man. Piaul was preaching to i king and a Woman111 of. great influence (a sermon which little changed their lives evidentl'), un(1 also to the coming Ages. This king mnd (iuen were 'wedded 'o their Infamy. God had in mind on that day an audience in comparison with whilch that wlitch Paul saw faded into oblivion. Notice his argument. (1) He begins with his own experience. In these verses there are over forty personal pronouns. Men do not need so much light nS they (o need heat, and Paul was speaking out of the hot throbs of his personal experience. Paul stood be tore them a living miriacle, an incar nate argument. We might tremble at lhe doctrine of the resurrection. 11#e knew it was a marvelous thing that (,(,(d shoul.l raIse the dead, but that change laid been wrought in him which was equivalent to the miracle of raising one from the grave. wPaul's plea was for the Romnan as well ts the Jew. Consdlering his per 1n testimony, the decarimt he is a true Jew of the strictest sect (vy. 4-8), and as such lie lived in the "hope of the promise" as predicted by Isaiah and Daniel. That promise his been fulfilled in Jesus, the crucified, who rose again from the dead, and Paul adds, "I have seen him, for which hope's sake, King Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews." (2) (vv. 9 15) Paul tells the audience that lie, himself, vas once a zealous perse cutor of the Christians, more so than those who are now persecuting him, "being exceedingly mad against them." le then relates his Damascus jour'ney andl the conversation held on the roadl with the riseni Lord. Trhe gospel Paul preached was to lead men into .the kingdom of God that they might receIve forgiveness of sins and anl inheritance among those who were fittedl for that inher! innee, who wer'e the sanctified. For this cause the Jews went abouit to kill hi m. ii. Agrippa, the Doubter (vv. 24-.32). Five ways arme suggestedh as to the reception of Paul's message. The high priest's way was to hmte bim anid (.iplose. Felix's way was "go thy way this time. When I have a moore ('on venient seasion1 I wIll call.'' Festus' way (vv-. 241-20) was to charge Paul wIth madness. Much learning (literal ly, many writings) was turning him mad, making him a lunutic, a direamer, one wh'lo lived in the a tmaosphere of wildi imiaginings. Paul's reply was not harsh. "Mo(st noble Fest us" (Am. 11.) "I am not mad, but speak words-(of 50oberniess," wvords (If eternal life and spiritual life (of sound1( sense) that wer'ie true and1( earnest. Paul thereupon aippeamls to King Agrippa to confim his statements (v. 2-0). The crazy man is lie who lives foir this world rat her than for etei'nit y. The devil hams cheated many a man out of eter nal life by thle met hod which Festus followied. lle hams also cheated many a Christian out of the larger life In thle samie waymm. Paul's appeal to Agrip Pa~ (vv. 27-21)) is ver'y s-uggestive. Some peole~( be(lieve that the con tents of the pr1ophleis are (If no( p~r(s ent daiy value, anmd somne are tr'yinag to break thleir I or'(ce. Some1) decla re the'y cainnoIt be truema, y'et t hese prop1 hec(i(es are the one's t hat dl.cire thao t"'J 'sus is the Christ, thle Soi (If Goda." Th'le literal tranmsation or AgippnB'4 anlsweir Iis, 'rin a liti hIloui persu-adest im' ito Ibe a Chlristion." It is said that. Agriji pa 'iaid is in snrea'smii, but, like runny anIm ot' aittemptiieitd Jt'st, it revealed thle realit state of the heart. Agi'n saw thW le cost of fui'their von sider'ationi o'f the' chlmus of Christ unde was uniwilinig to 11ay3 the price (vt. 30O-i2). Th'ums Agripipa's soul was lost, and1( yet lie was withIn onie st('I (Bf e'ternail life. P'aul wvithi gre'at dlignity took adlviantage of Agrippa's ami ul ous expriessioni, anrd said: "I would to God t hat whet her with little or' withI much, not only t hou but also all that hear me this dayv might become such Ias I am exceplt (raising his fettered hands) these bonds." (Am. iR.). Paul was willing and glad to suffer his L'r d I(WCo . 1W-')) Don't Neglect Kidneys Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Prescrip-I tion, Overcomes Kidney Trouble It is now conceded by physicians that the kidneys should have more attention as they control the other organs to a re markable degree and do a tremendous anount of work in removing the poisons and waste matter from the system by filtering the blood. The kidneys should receive some as sistance when needed. We take less ex ercise, drink less water and often eat more rich, heavy food, thereby forcing the kidneys to do more work than nature intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, such as lame back, annoying bladder troubles, smarting or burning, brick dust or sediment, sallow complexion, rheumatism, maybe weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your kid neys require help immediately to avoid more serious trouble. An ideal herbal compound that has had most remarkable success ats a kidney and bladder remedy is I-. Kilner's Swamp Root. There is nothing else like it. It is Dr. Kilmer's prescription used in pri. vate practice and it is sure to benefit you. Get a bottle from your druggist. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation semd ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., inlighamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. \ lien writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Londoners and Zeppelins. The Contrary way iI which the Lol donor latkes his Zeppe)(-lin rathlz hast, often heei a t113tithIr (if corlniulent. Ile not only entiroly Vrfuses to be fright euied, but, ollich I ist ru1et If ns forg- It 1 e1nnl lisregardeu, lie crowdls Into Ilhe streets at the Sin:illest hi1it of at ruid, scans tIh sk~y :: 141y. 4u.l e iiiis. as a inatt Ptr. of volrs, n is (erIIdod in the sinelm Sprit, the lhel ifi the loIcal IOllee force to lite Ist possible view. Theln, whenl it Is all1 over, he must ieeds go and see 111 tlaot hauippl-ueild. Aid the rilwayu.N colilpanies kind lht hiuts compil1.s and ilithe tr1amuiwiy coiplan;ies entry 11111 Inl thouls:nds, a1nd the po . llee dirvet him, and insiriuct 11111. 3111 tell 11111 of the last Irails iomieo. And the sirmet veilers, even before tho Iews It in the laers, nre selling himl "ouive; rs. Dr. Peery's "DEAD SHOT" is an effective medicilno for Worms or Tapeiworm In adults or chlldron. One (ose Is sufficient and no supplcinental purge necessary.-Adv. Still Something Due. Pallt Ienlt--D)ov, I fowe youi mly lIII'(. Doetor--Yes. und that Isn't all. Minnesota3l MI inneh1 3lt. It's a stIll VinI tha blows nobody harm. HO By the great 'M4k pictums oft There has been a great dea about making coffee, and A each woman thinks her way all know how much coffee meal-bad the next-often sc can't drink it. Don't be discouraged if yol I coffee as fine as you would lii be satisfied to drink coffee wl - Hoi Sthiewi fee: clean. mecdi, buckb - lowv or - to eac extra -. poit. I add t 'I t is i I groun p)owdi spoon' ~one fc Mr.. Jone be a her cquee fee at To The L.3...3 isb pu ;(zd3.. thle gi - Iin thao I- Cle , mnkei - Cofie p. \'1proof ped to flavor, Mrse . th m .a dr y oi cole D~idye ARI their wivem uwie Arbutcktel W. L. D( 'THE SHOE THAT 1 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $ Save Money by Wearing W shoes. For sale by over 9000i The Best Known Shoes in W.L.ouglas name and the retail price Us of all shoes at the factory. The va the wearer protected against high prices for retail prices are the same everywhere. They Francisco than they do in New York. They price paid for them. The quality of W. L Douglas product is than 40 years experience in making fin syles are the leaders in the Fashion C They are made in a well-equipped factory by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, und supervision of experienced men, all workit determination to make the best shoes for th can buy. Ask your shoe dealer for W. To. Douglas sh not supply you with the kindl you want, make. Vrto for Iinteresting booklet exp et shoes of the highest standlard of qualit by return mail, postage free. LOOK FOR W. L Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom. Motion Picture Industry. Thei 11uotiott licettirre is int(p-e tni fit-ty yvurns (Ilt if' we ult-stailli y 11l111 It'in ally <levict. 1,11- lito tucing-1 Ilivt optictal illiisioll ()I' illo1vilig oh.locets. Titt'a \ v 'Vt'P't' w :e llt'ed by Varilli's it.1tlies, silcth a:1h- llir li' zoelropt., st'oboseoli'. l1eht'1ikistost-4inw, sit'e-to st ipoll e' t cl i gu. kit'tinutolscoi , etc. The fir-st exhllitil!tt (11' phtoto.-I'ulphivt inootiott lit Nll vsws4 1n1:t(h' by lit'ilry lleyl. ill lhiladtelphia, In 1897. Thie inmsiti 4f11' 0 tIhv ni Iron.1t, 4411 stilier I s siiniqliciiy i 114-. I b- pays 4I got's wl:hut. J y Buy materi erfftal, Fully guaranteed -bestOO responsibility General Roofing Mai World's largest min nufacturers New Tort City Chience Philladtlphis At. Laute Doston Now tirleans Ls Augrees inUnespOis Ran&e% 4 ty Beattli W TO MAKE CO est coffee merchant. ree wives and wtad Mteir kushan I written and said dium." A milli herever you go, their husbands is best. Yet we for you to do it. varies; good one Instead of cofF bad you simply because you car to have, you carn i are not getting ber of your far :e to have. Don't every visitor wil: lich is "just me- self couldn't do' r to make BoIled Coffee3 heecoh;pu oln my most people make. cof. hog tsol lHe sure that the pot isonenllesr Havecyour coffegroundi wtrbiig hsd 'm lne, just the size Ar- mtea togcfe :' Ground coffee is. Al.- ig-i o vn t e heapIng tablespoonful.dot heitisw h cup of water. with one cesn h mutc spoonful of coifee for the wo taoi n to 'ut the coffee into the pot. >ld water. Let boil until Proao ofe ist the ratreng'th yo.u like. ts ehd s withit dash of cold water. 10 rttdcii o Drij. Method, the sim. rudoh'i) lo way: Ihnve your coifee spoflteahupl di very flue, almost to a attnetalttiw r. Use only half a table- cltut~og hc rul toecup, it !th an extra tiitsjutterhta r the pot. (This method Mkigcfethswy es only half as much cof.. vei us smido used for other metthods.) a o ie n o a getthsereelse ctot b;ourbfln itslf ustberught nowd -ust alas ter sameg Tid Th~ns yu soul wac iyouwt itr cofee tsef: her ar ado'tn'e ut hs towe adsof aritie ofcofeecreserin the mUnite: The coffewn'tmae itefm Frm t nyn itroit up by ~ ~ ~ es menwokoteirtd Uit va 0 Arbckls Cffe s tTodine rnd cose for ny lipby rbukl lios. lintoresn the niedt eatroundcoffeeimercAantw world The can ive ol Battu tug the eoi lue incofee whichMokone p offee thi u yi havfrdtivueu i bustfumld orn af o sikte, ad uca ecfin an fre e of mater bitskbenpgeg e tI coffee itself iher ifar ime froeramli vlltaen cre oef. Iut o ruke'CI. 'i Arcks rbCoffe s.Iomcirtunii a t up in Arcle, dual., obll o te('iel -eateii cfully merants atpeiu aui v wiold.iTheoy canogiveu Iyou ryjakrno r tore odrs coff r: wich n ne ' teei i ioh ni affandrdo tos'give.I n andtheshm: NmAttic:er. 'il'yudngtil tnidy cofe tsef bigs, sefl t~t ii ihuttn apoorin k Arbuckii t i (. Ar,,ee'tt tif caesTctare fulw wra hoei iano.teno, kil ltch strngi, Iful I f ; t' rel e ol aysthe ame: Aruchmes ffee in te 1 initduitatai ges PseentheUnte Bea tileit: es cit t ~ ii*41 t )~lprofts ith you~jV hyo usfladbtf ul pr< )UC L AS 4OLDS ITS SHAPE 1.50 & $5.00 AABVAIN L. Douglas shoodealer. T the World. stamped on the boo. ue is guaranteed and inferior shoes. The cost no more in San are always worth the guaranteed by more he. The smart entres of America. at Brockton, Mass. er the direction an ig with an honest 0% e price that money Des. If he can take no other ain g how to nt EmEO for the price, usm Boys' Shoes Rest In the Wotid President $3.00 $2.60 & $2.00 r. ,. Douglan.heoo Co., lrockton, Mas. C. II. Moyver uial Ihis stewni children of 8eliigsg 'v. I'n.. linve i voinibined weight of' 1.727 lintnds. Ask for and Get R SKINNERK THE HIGHEST QUALTY MACARO N I 36 Age Recipe Book Free S4AWER M FG.. C OM 0 RA1A. U.S.A. k aTiM A uE als that last n-teepd e For sale by dealers everywhere at reasonable prices mfacturing Company of Roofilu mut Buiinfau 'apers Cleveland Pittburh tb etrolt Son Franelsco d one U lndliatiapolls I Ia,.,a itiebinod Ho~usona London itydniey FRESIH-CRISP -WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS THE SANITARY METH00S APPLIED IN THE MA1ING OF THEZS BISCUI7S MAKE THEM THE STANDARD of EXCELLENCE 91Dealer has thetn. or if not he shouldt. him or write us giving his name. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY *"" FFEE in the world is say oftheir coffe n other women make coffee brag about, and it is so easy e which you only put up with 't get the kind you would like get coffee which every mem iily will enjoy, coffee which praise, coffee which you your tuithout. urough a have ies not IS boil ongser, v -in ger. ercola ucklen' coffeo - ength. roly on hMrs. Gree nere a. anyA~w. f ee he hig. a mil ui States.+ areour aml Ar lay re ri ser r aen. -show wore to -l mly aind ? ityou .' from f~20N.i~aIe or the a..ci lne round. tu rir jriin . /e at i h / r tl u huhan- a -