y - - SrfLLINfi i CONTfST , , , - - - - - - - - j " ' " - : for Girls . 1 and Boys Who can make the most words out of the letters "Advona i r Cafe" I i Z 1 : t ( ASH PRllIS [ I I . $50 $ ZO $10 $5 : for the Winners. Ask Your Grocer for Particulars McCORD - BRADY co. OMAHA. i.1' . I " 1 f Pdt y-but"1tnh . " : ler.onou trade mark. Tell 'our JOUf dealer : you : want . . . the . best " . ' k starch your moneycan buy _ : - - Insist "on having tliebest ; DEFIANCE ; It Is 16 ounces foFfo'ctritt : ; No premlum..butone ; you nd..ot.t h. very "belt starch made. , We put all our . . mocieyjrrthcstarch. It n'Hds-no-c bklpga ! It absolutely ) ' pure ; It I 'jivecsatlsfaotl6jff money baCk. . . . . . . . . a , . ' THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO. Omaha , Neb , w. N. U. , Omaha. No. 37-1904 BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER l CURES catarrh of the stomach. 1 - \ - - Oil Fuel In the Navy. I The British admiralty seems to have . . . . met with success 111 the utilization of liquid fuel upon war vessels , despite the objections against Its use , which interfere with Its adaptability for fighting ships. The torpedo.boat der stroyer Spiteful has been passed Into the Portsmouth fleet reserve , after I satisfactorily undergoing her power h'lals This vessel Is only fitted for oil fuel , and Is the first warship ; ( to he J'O ' ! equllpeli. ) The one great difficulty that has confronted the experimenters Is the excessive smol\O emitted by the consumption ot oil , hut this drawback has now been successfully ovorcomc No more smoke Is emitted than with steam coal. One of the greatest ad . vantages accruing from the use ot liquid fuel is the economy In mon The number ot stokers required for the vessel Is decreased by ten or 11101'e. As the method adopted upon the Spiteful . ful has proved so completely successful . fu1 , the furnaces oC two battleships are immediately to be converted to burning liquid ( ucl , - - - - - - An Automatic Tea Maker. To English inventiveness Is due the most recent acquisition In the line of automatic contrivances , the invention being one especially calculated to appeal . peal to the hOliBewlfe. It Is termed an automatic tea maker and the accompanying - pan 'lng illustration gives a comprehensive . hcnsh'c idea of Its nppeal'ance This useful little apparatus consists of an alarm clock connect with 1\ spirit ! lamp and n kettle III such a manner that when the alarm goes oft It rc' leases a. shutter which covers the spirit lamp ) , and as It flies hack the shutter strikes a match-duly placed for the purpose-which lights the lamp , and thus heats the water In the Itcllle. As soon as this water bolls , a deft arrangement of wires causes the kettle to tilt and pour Its contents Into the pot set i'eady to receive It , the same action ringing n little gong to announce the pouring out ot the water , and also automatically extinguishing the lamp. 1'he alarm can be set for any time desired , the result following aH a matter ot cour8 . . . . The machine Is provided with n small and convenient traveling case and this being portable It Is available for 1\ large variety ot purposes - - Radium Fatal to Small Animals. It has been demonstrated by Prot Curie that the emanations given ocr by radium cause the death ot the smaller animals when breathed by them. Experiments were conducted on guinea pigs In glass jars After the animal had breathed the air charged with the emanations for a certain time verging from one hour to several hours the respiration boo came short and abrupt. He rolled , himself 11)1 ) In a ball with his hair standing on end. Then he fell Into a profound torpor and his bOdy became . came cold. All examination of the animal showed an Intense pulmonary congestion. The composition ot the blood was modified , especially as regards - gards the white corpuscles , anti their number diminished The tissues of the animal were found to he radio- acUvo When the body of the guinea pig was placed 011 a photographic plate wrapped In black paper It gave aD Image In which the hairs were very clearly deft noli. - . . " . . . - - - . . . . - - . - . . . , - - - . - Zf # , ; . . p : % r J \ ' " , , " ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' 'I''I ' " 'I' " , ) : , ' " . . ' , , - , ' . , . I. , , ' , " , : . . ! , , . . , , , , , k ; ' . t"i o ' , \ . " ' , " ' , , . : . ' . .r . " " ' \ . : I /o'l , / . . , . . . , ! i " ' . II , . \ . . : ' . ' ' , . . . , . . 'I ' t' , . ' ' ' . . ! ' : ; : / : . . l L:1' , " np . L\ ' . . . .1 , . . . . . \ , . ' ; ' , ' ' , ' ' 'I , ,011 ; ' . 4r. . . . " } , . I , , , . , , , - . \ , ' 'i'l \ " / } rf . . ' ; . ' .I . . : I. ' ' " , . \ , ' r / : . . , ' . . : r . . . . ' . . . . . . : : ' : . \ . ? ti' ' \ ' . . . . ' , , . ' : ' ' , ' . . J..j.i " , ' : ' - :0. ' . . { : ; } t ; ; , ; i.it ! : . . ' " \ ® Fibroid Tumors Cured. ( A distressing case of Fibroid Tumor , which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. l\11rs. I-I ayes , of Boston , Mass. ; in the following letter tells how she vas cured after else failed , everything , by Lydia E. Pitlkhamt Vegetable COlnpound. 11IrH. Hayes' ; First Letter Appealing to \ . lnldmm for help : "DEAn.I Mus. \ PINKITAM-I have been ' Its. lmA" ) [ : - ye under Boston doctors' treat- ment for n. long time without any relief. They tell me I have a fibroid tumor. I cannot Hit down without great pain , and the soreness extends 11p my Rpine. 1 have hearing-down pains both hack and front ley abdomen . domen is swollen , find I have had flowing spells ! for three 'efirs. Ny appetite . petite is not good. I cannot , walk I or be Oil my feet for any length of timc. "The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little book accurately . curately describe my case ) . so I write to you for advIce. " -Signcd ( ) l\l'9. : \ E. F. llAns , 252 Dudley t. , ( Hoxbul'Y ) Boston , Mass. , Note the result of Mrs. Pinkl1aJ11'S advlce-al. .though she advised Mrs. Hayes , of' Boston , to take her medicine-which she knew would help her- her letter contained a mass of additional instruc . tions as to treatment , all of which helped to bring about the happy result. "DEAn Mus. PIN KIIA3I : - - Sometime ago I wrote to you describing . ing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied , arid I followed all ' your directions l:1tl'efully , and to-day I am n. well W0111all. " 'I'he of I.J 'din B. ] ' : ' use Lydia inldmm's Yege1nblo Vonlpouud entirely expelled : the tumor and strengthened my whole Hystmu. I ran walk miles now. " ] .J 'dln , E. Pinlchmnts Ycgetu.ll1o COllllHHuui is worth five dol- lars a drop. I advise : all women who are ntliicted with tU1llOl 01' female trouble of ally kil1l1 to give it u. faithful trial.-Signed t ( ) Mils. E. F. HAYES , 252 Dudley St. , ( Hoxbury ) Boston , Inljs. 1\Iountains of gold ( 'otlllllot IHu'clUseiuch / tcsthuJ 3 ' - Ol' tnlce the I ) lace of the hcalth and hupplncss whi11 Lydia L. l'llllcham's Vegetable COIllIOUlul brought to 1\11'8. lIa 'cs. Such testimony should ( be accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydia E. Pinkhu.m's Vegetable COIllIJuun < 1 stands without a peer as a . .remcdy for all the distressing ills of women ; all ovarian troubles ; tumors ; inllammatious ; ulceration , falling and displacements . placements of the womb ; backache ; irregular , sttllpressed or painful menstruntIon. Surely the volume awl character of the testimonial : letters . tel's we are daily printing in the ncwSlIq : > ers can leave Ito room for douht. Mrs. Hayes at her above address will gladly answer any letters which sick women may write for fuller information about her iIInmm. Her gratitude to 1\1rs. \ Piukham alai Lydia I , PIJlJ\hnm' Veg ! . table Compound is so genuine and heartfelt that she think ( no trouble is too great for her to take in return for her health and hnIJ } } llcSS. Truly is it stud that it is IJyc1la. E. Pinkluull's Vegetable Compound - pound that is curing ! so many women , and no other medicine ; d011'i for- get this when some druggist wants to sell ; you HOIlll'thing elsc. $5000 FORFEIT It vo cannot fortlkall .r + Nh4eI , lito utliUht titters t.hd eig. ature oi' : above UIIIOlllllb , "llch will prove their / ulmlllllo ellulnellelS. Ldia L. l'jlll.hluu Medlclno Co" Lynu , Dlueu. HANDY BLUEING BOOK II heets ! ot PURE ANILINE I ULUE. 10ottlc \ , No puddle/ No 1I'1I\le. Cive.the SlIlIll mount ot blueing water each wash..la ) ) ' . Aslt your grocer for It or , . , cIIIIIOo for II book of 23Ieuve. , she HlndyBluelng Book Co. , 81 E. Lake St. , Chicago , III. . PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Putnam 'adele88 Dyer are elexuly QW they neither Hlulu the hunds nor pot . the kdtlc One IUu package oQlora eith , ' 61 cotton equally well , and b f\llulAnteed to live perfect rtloulti PutnulII i 'udeit.Deus uro fur halo 117 all \ 11004 drn elthsrm1J' 1" 1JIIlIh 1 direct ut 16u a package. Write . today for free bookl.t-llow to Iiiail , I.n' 01' .tlc ( 'ulor , . MONROE DRUG C . VJi . : . ton . . . .J . le , Mo , .