v f -7fpi"--m' y RHEUMATIC ADVICE Prominent Doctor's Beat Preecrlp tfon Easily Mixed at Home. "From vrmr rlriiRKlst get on ounce of Tori? compound (In original sealed SncliriRe) nnd one ounce of syrup of arsaparilla compound. Take the two ineredlonts home and put them Into a hair pint of Rood wlilekay. Shake the bottle and take a tftble (puonful before each meal nnd at bed time" This Is said to bo the quickest and best remedy known to the medical profession for rheumatism and back ache. Oood results como after the first close. If your druggist docs not nave Torts compound In stock ho will ret It for you In a few hours from his wholesale house. Don't bo Influenced to tnko a patent medicine Instead of. this. Insist on having the trenulne Torts compound In the original one-ounco, seal ed, yellow packaKe. Hundreds of the wont cases wero cured here by this pro scription Inst winter. Published by the Globe Pharmaceutical laboratories of Chicago. Demagogue. William H. Maxwoll, tho superin tendent of New York's schools, said the other day, apropos of certain demagogic proposals: "But the best definition ot a dema gogue will always remain that ot a llttlo girl of seven, who said: " 'A demagogue 1b a vessel 'contain ing beer and other liquids.'" A Diplomat. Ron Pa. la a dlnlomat a man who I knows how to hold his tongue? Fnthpr Nn mv hnv. A dlnlomat Is a man who knows how to hold his l. i i . 1.-1.1 1.1- ' Job. LIFE'S STRUGGLE WITH ILLNESS Mrs. Stewart Tells How She Suffered from 16to45 years old How Finally Cured. Thmhemia. Ohio. -"Becauso of total i Ignorance of how to care for myself when verging into womanhood, and from taking cold when going to school, I suf- Xered from a displacement, and each , month I had severe pains and nausea which always meant a lay-off from work for two to four days from the time I was 16 years old. ' ' I went to Kansas to live with my sis ter and while there a doctor told me of the Pinkham remedies but I did not use them then as my faith in patent medi cines was limited. After my sister died I came home to Ohio to live and that has been my homo for tho last 18 years. "TheChange of Lifo camo when I was 47 years old and about this time I saw my physical condition plainly described in one of your advertisements. Then I began using Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and I cannot tell you or any one the relief it gave mo in the first three months. It put me right where I need not lay off every month and during the last 18 years I have not paid out two dollars to a doctor, and have been blest with excellent health for awe woman of my ago and I can thank Lydia E.Pinkh am 's Vegetable Compoundfor it " Since the Change of Life is over I have been a maternity nurse and being wholly self-supporting I cannot over estimate the value of good health. I have now earned a comfortable little home just by sewing and nursing since 1 was 52 years old. I nave recommended the Compound to many with good re eults, ns it is "Tccellent to take before and after c, . abirth." Miss Evelyn Adelia Stewaiit, Euphcmia, Ohio. If yon want special advice write to lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Yonr letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. TUftUBtnil't QaleklrielleTeaert 1 1 nUlfirwUil O irritation earned CHE UflTcD UT au.t, no or tit WAlCK "fad. liooklet free JOUNr..TUOMlSONSONS&CO.,Trojr,N.ir. RELIEVES SORE EYES Sioux Gity Directory "Hub of the Northwest" h Mid- West Bank ilem Gtj, I.. "741 Atwayt Tnatt You Rltht. " Superior Serrlc Sure Safety Liberal Intern) FOR BEST SERVICE SHIP RICE BROTHERS Live Block Commlaalon Merchants at UOUXOITY, Ohlmmmo KmnmmmOMy IOWA PHONE 2443 AUTO PHONE 4478 CRAIGHEAD EL CO. 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IVKllTZ lllltl) BK1SD blOKK. 4tU&rearlBt.,bloniC'UT,Ia, Auto rhotie 4141 Iowa Phone 1048 MB MoQeo Hefner Brothers Live Stock Commission Merchants George F.Uefper. w. il MeOee, Cattle Haletmen. O. JVUrrden. Hot and Bneep Baleaman. Itoom HO, rcaange I1I1, Sioux aty.li. Inference f nmahed. Soot Destroyer Burn all toot by chemical action, and makea boilen, furnace, atom and pipei oa clean ai sew. II your dealer doetn't keep it write to Johnton Compound & Chemical Co. 318 3rd Street Sioux City, Iowa ATOWN M HELP3 FOLLOW THE JAPANESE STYLE Many Prefer This Form of Landscape Art In Making Plans for Their Gardens. Many admirers of Japanese art have treated their backyards In tho Japa nese style, which lends Itself admir ably to small places. It is n stylo I which ruquiruo uuuoiuuaum "i" artistic nblllty to nanaio properiy. u not well done, -It becomes grotesque nnd ridiculous. Ono very successful oxnmplo of this stylo is tho garden of Mrs. Lllllnm' Uurkh&rdt Goldsmith, tho well known actress and dramatic reader. Tho mossy hills, tho water fall, paths and tiny stream were all laid out and very largely made by her skilful hands. One ot the loveliest things In tho garden Is tho wistaria arbor, in spring a mass of pendent lavender chains. Instead of laying tho emphasis on the garden plan, one mny use tho back vntri no n ninfin tn nnllppt raro nnd unusual plants. Better still, ono may make a collection ot all the species and varieties of one family or may raise trees nnd shrubs from seed. One Berkeley professor is making a collection ot iris and is now looking forward to the blooming periods of 18 now varieties recently imported from Pnlentlno. Watching these como Into bloom will not only glvo plcnsuro to the family, but to many friends and neighbors. Growing lilies, Irises, dahlias nnd i gladiolus from seed aro very fasctnat- Inc. They vary so fronv seed that any ono Is likely to get some new and beautiful varloties. There is great , pleasure in watching tho blooming or each new seedling. The forms ot back yards are endless ns the people themselves, for each back yard should express the Individ uality of tho owner, and should be In keeping with the house and the sur roundings. A simple cottage will have a simple yard gay and sweet with homellko flowers. The stately colonial house will have the formal garden with sun dial, pool nnd rose garden. Tho lines of the house will dominate the gar den and both will form that harmoni ous whole which we delight to call home. Boston Globe. HAVE THEIR SPECIAL CHARM Shrubs Planted Around House or In Garden Convey the True Home like Appearance. The charm of shrubB lies In their purely natural adaptation to nooks and1 corners about buildings, in the borders, about well kept lawns, at the edge of trees and their true sense of ! quiet and peacefulness. The begin ner in plant grouping Is apt to mako all of his groups alike. This is very easy to do, and can be avoided by the planter having in mind the finished effect before he begins to plant. A background is made up most natural ly ot trees of various kinds and sizes. In this border many specimens of rough and uncouth growth can be used which do not look uncouth when a judicious planting of shrubbery l made in the foreground. The garden er should bear In mind that plants In the foreground must stand closo ex amination. For this reason Bpoclal care should be exercised In their choice. Flowering shrubB and herba ceous plants nre especially adapted for use In such places. For Beautiful Chinatown. The idea ot "the city beautiful" is gaining ground. Even Chinese resi dents of America are taking It up. The Chinese chambor of commerce in Los Angeles haB adopted a plan for creating a Deautlful Chinatown in that city. It Includes projects for a largo number ot buildings ot the Ori ental type, with pagodas, a tea gar den and other things. This sounds like a permanent Midway of the Chl- nese tVDe. Of course, business con Blderatlons are at tho back ot the enterprise; the projectors think that the Chinese residents will tnus win more attention from Americans. But if this Los Angeles movement helps to end the Chinatown eyesores that exist In many places, It Is a movement toward the good. It is interesting to tlon of this comprehensive system of note that many Chinese piogressives bookkeeping in every public depart urge steps In an opposite direction: ment. This will not be for some they would have Chinamen in Amor- ' montlu yet, ns the volume of lntorma lea adopt American customs In the tlon I havo collected Is very large, matter of buildings, clothing, etc. If and it will probably tako me all win this progressive idea carries the day, ter to prepare my report, the distinctive Asiatic features of ' "At the same timo I shall start an Chinatowns , would disappear. ( effective campaign In my own stato for the municipalization of all public Beautifying the Home. 1 sorvices along the same lines thnt I All decorative planting of home ' have found In oporatlon here, for I grounds should havo for Its first and ( highest aim tho beautifying of the home, for the onlovmcnt of the home , e0ple. How It will look to outsiders is never to bo lost sight of, but tho first consideration should be, must be, how It will look from within. It must be a homo picture for home-folk. This same law ot construction should rule within and without. His Past Iiankln Say, did you over do set tlement work? Fyle No. In my younger days, though, 1 did some unsottlement work; I UBed to lecture on "Tho Folly of Be lieving in a Hereafter." Getting Even. Mrs. Lansing Our old society Is going to give a church social at the church. Lansing I know It It didn't pay expensos, so wo'ro giving another to make up the deficit of the last one. Lipplncotfs. Persuasive. "Did you mako a success of keeping chickens?" "To a certain oxtont Whoro I fell down was in trying to sell thorn 01 oersuado them to lny eggs " SOME LEADERS 1 4MV sr3$rVt ?j WUl 4 ' -.l n isesieJ sssBJiijrl-ag HU slUfu,l.iS .HsMsfkBfesLB- iB iPKr? BBIBIBIbV BPVvj yLlvj- .ibbbbL "2u 'VkiLLLLLLBV sWrNf . BVrT " If V" Vx.SSl BBBBBBBLBBEBmP'SBBBtsjBBBBBBBBBBBTr .B yTY I IiBmBWflk . ABSBBT jkdBBfiiBBBBBHBHHBBBSRBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlHBBB BHBBBBHBiTRBPBh t BBBBVA 7y v'SOroK ,bV 9vv IS Bl Kas &?sJ$SSijr&s oJBHBMBBnVHRBMBBeBeSBBBBMB1SBKyHIASS4BBBaHB&HBB SMjVfflMBT B Here are four of tho leadors in the National Womon's Dumocratlo League which met tho other day In Wash ington. From left to right thoy are: Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, wlfo of tho senator from Florida; Dr. Julia Holmes Smith of Chicago; Mrs. John Shorwln Crosby, rotlilug president of the league, and Mrs. Jonnlo L. Mun roe ot Washington. PRAISE FOR LONDON i- Ex-Congressman Asserts English Systems Superior to Others. M. Todd of Michigan Discusses Public Services Have Wonder- v ful Method of Bookkeeping Co-Operation's Part. London. Former Congressman A. MTodd ot Michigan, who early last spring came to Europe to mako an exhaustive study of the system In vogue among the public sorvices, with special refcrenco to municipal owner ship, has como to the conclusion that the best managed public service sys tems In the world are those of Grpat Britain. "In France and Germany," said Mrt Todd, according to a London corre spondent, "I found much to admire, and perhaps even more to condemn. So far as mere mechanical methods are concerned both countries show many important and valuable im provements, but in nearly every case their organization and management are loose and lacking in system, which of course means a certain in crease in the cost of operation and a corresponding decrease In profits. Politics and tho necessity for pro viding places for party supporters mny have something to do with this, as In my own country. "On the other hand, I have so far been able to find only ono point to criticise In the equipment and oper ation of the various municipally owned public services of Great Brit ain, and that is the construction of the double decked tramcars controlled by the London county council. They are not broad enough or heavy enough at the base for their height, and the danger of capsizing seems to mo to bo too groat. It seems surprising that so few accidents happen, considering the tremendous congestion of traffic In most of your streets. Perhaps this danger Is discounted by the superb way in which the cars are handled." Mr. Todd was particularly struck with the running of the various pub lie departments In Glasgow. "Politics is eliminated there, and the solo aim of the authorities seems to bo to give the public the best possible servico at the least possible cost. Birming ham and Manchester- are much the same in many respects, with only mi nor differences due to u changed en vironment. "Ono striking phase ot these public service systems of IOngland nnd Scot land, which I found well worth study ing in detail, is the wonderful system of bookkeeping and auditing ot ac counts. I don't think I ever saw a more perfect method of classifying ac counts on so largo a scale, where even the smallest item may bo traced at a moment's notice, while a balance gheet can be furnished practically on demand. In the published report ot my investigations, which will be sub mitted to the governing bodies of all the principal cities In the United States, I shall recommend the adop- believe no better system ot roally effi clent service could bo dovlsod In the present stage of our civilization." Hut Mr. Todd's enthusiastic eulogy does not stop here. He has been par ticularly struck with another peculiar ity of English civil life, tho big co operative concerns which have begun to play a leading part In the Drltlsh world of business Ho says; "One institute whoso plant I In spected with tho moBt absorbing In terest .not only manufactures an im mense output of superior goods for tho markets of the world, but gives bprofitable employment to thousands ot men, women and children undor the moat wholesome conditions and sunl- STREET THROUGH 3 STATES Boston's Principal Thoroughfare May Be Longest In the World Will Total 150 Miles. Boston. Forty years ago Cyrus Wakefield, of rattan furniture fame, earnestly and energetically advocated a plan to cxtond Washington street a dozen miles northward from Boston to tho town of Wnkolleld With Mr Xt7 trnflrtl rl'a nnaalniv tlwa oilinitiA tuna lost sight of but recently It has beon OF WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE tary regulations. All of them aro pro vided with comfortable homes at rea sonable rentals and everything Is done to make them contented and happy, while each In addition enjoys a pro portionate sharo in the general profits. "Moreover, this concorn him its own steamship lines for shipping its goods to foreign markets at a minimum ex pense for freightage and for bringing back supplies of raw materials from its own plantations and forests in Af rica and South America. And all of those vast enterprises in ono are op erated simply and easily, because the principle of co-operation behind It In sures a unity nnd harmony of, both purpose and effort for the common profit." BLAME FLEAS.FOR REBELLION Science Spots Real Cause of Mexi co's PlightHow Indians Mix Piety With Booze and Roulette. Mexico City. Following a line of reasoning based upon many ycarB of experience, scientists announco that the real causo of the revolutionary fever in Latin-American republics is not the desire for glory on the battle Hold, but Is lodged in the ovcr-prosont flea. It Is asserted that sleep, undis turbed by ravages of parasites, is practically unknown In Mexico, and the states further south. For thlB rea son, entomologists contend that tho explosive temperament of the aver age Latin-American is In part, if not wholly, due to the fact that restful slumber departed from the country long before tho conquest. The scien tists assert that no nation can be great whoso sleep is broken into fit ful snoozes. The average Mexican is certain to arise In tho morning nur sing a spirit of murder in his heart because his nightly visitants liavo un dermined his chivalry until he Is un consciously transformed Into a flond WHEN F1RESH1PS WEkE USED In Sea Fights They Were Dreaded and Did Effective Service at Siege of Tyre, a London. Nothing In the narrative of many old sea fights appeals more Strongly to the modern Imagination than the doings of tho flreshlps. Tho Idea of using Incendiary vessels for the destruction of a hostile lleet was of great antiquity. They are said to havo been employed at tho siege of Tyre In 333 B C, and again by tho Ithodesians about a century and a half later. By the English, how over, they were first used. In 1370, and two centuries later had como to bo looked upon as a legitimate naval weapon, tholr attacks being regard ed and dreaded In much the came way as aro those of the torpedo craft and submarines at tho present time. The explosion vessels, or "infor nals," Invented by the Italian nnglneer Olanlbelll, were the most formidable. The designer procured two vessels of about 80 tons each and laid along their bottom a foundation of brick work. Upon this ho erected a marblo chambor with five foot walls contain ing 3,000 tons of gunpowder, while on top of this chamber was a six foot layer of gravelstones placed edge wlHe. A marble roof rose over thesw. and upon It was piled a quantity of round shot, chain shot, milestones, blocks of stono, iron shod, milestones, anything heavy which would cause the explosion to tako a lateral effect. The effect of this floating volcano was ap palling, for tho masseB of mono and shot, disintegrated and flung skywards by tho explosive, fell and destroyed any vessels, buildings or men In tho vicinity Threo years later tho Spanish ar mada before Calais was attacked by flreshlps prepared by tho EngllBh Eljjht vessels wero selected, and so great was tho haste that not oven tholr guns or stores were romoved. They were Ignited and launched, and with tho wind and tide in their favor advanced straight for tho center of the anchored armada. Ship fouled ship amid the cries ot terror and the revived us the nucleus ot a plan to lengthen Washington street so that It will roach from tho Now Hampshire line, north of Lowell, through Massa chusetts and Rhode Island and across the Connecticut border to New -London. ' If the plan Is carried out, Washing ton street will be approximately ISO mllos long, one of tho longest thor oughfares under a single name In the world, and a very effective memorial to the name and fame of tho father ot this country Incarnate, especially If brought undci tho Influence of Zapata, tho so-called Atllla of tho South Americans liv ing In Mexican territory readily sub scribe to this theory, as woeful ex perience has taught them that the habitual loss ot sleep is not conduc ive to tho higher life. Ono ot tho po litical slogans of the successful party in tho futuro will be that "tho flea and all lila trlbo must go before peace reigns again." ASK A 1913 CHILD LABOR DAY Speeches Are Sought from 0,000 Clergymen Who Aided Movement Last Year. Now York. The 6,000 clergymen who last year obsorved Child Labor day aro being asked to speak on that subject. For seven yenrs tho national child labor committee has issued such an nppeal and the Interest aroused by tho last Child Labor day resulted In a general demand for the passing 111 a genenu uemunu ur iuc psnius ot tho federal children's bureau bill. in Improved cnua moor laws in ton or tho fourteen states holding legislative sessions and an Increasing use of lec ture slides and exhibits about child labor The day has never been used as an appeal for fundB and this year special attention is called to child labor In tenement houso manufacturing. The national chitd labor committee also re minds clergymen that child laborers become unskilled adult workers, and tho Chicago vlco commission gives as the second greatest cause why 40.00C girls are sacrificed annually to an Im moral life "tho economic stress ot In dustrial life on unskilled workers, with the enfeebling influences on the will power." This cause tho commission gives as second only to tho lack ot ethical training and religious Instruc tion. Qlves Birth to Five Children. Abbeville, La. Five mole children, all perfectly formed, wero born to Mrs. Audray Lasson. wlfo ot a local carpenter. Three of tho five are alive. - crash of falling spars and though the Spanish finally succeeded In getting to sea tho flreshlps' attack complotoly disorganized and demoralltod them, and helped largely to make the event ual battlo of Travel In os tho success It was. The, most recent, and at tho same . timo one of the most Interesting fire ship exploits which ever took place was that carried out against tho ' French fleet at Basque Roads In 180D, by Lord Cochrane, Ills explosion vos-1 sel Intended to destroy the boom be hind which lny the French fleet, was a truly awful contrivance. Cochrauw (L piloted the vessel .aid lit tho trnin at , the last moment and on tho evidence of a French captain whose ship was close by, It did Its work well, for the nir was filled with shells, grenades and blazing debris, whllo the explo sion tore a huge rent In tho boom. YOUTH TO REVVED HIS WIFE Millionaire Father of a Young Ml sourian Has Court Set Marriage Aside for the Present. i St. Joseph, Mo, After Milton Tootle, Jr., millionaire banker of St. Joseph, had tho marring .. his son, George Duckworth 'tootle, to Mitts Za nonl Travers annulled In court ho an nounced that tho two aro engaged. Young Tootle and Miss Travers, also of a wealthy family, eloped to Troy, Kan., and wore married. Ho Is elghtoen and she Is nineteen, hut ho gave his age as 21. Tim elder Tootle was away at the time of the elope ment, When ho returned he took tho matter up In court nnd had tluj uiar rlugo annulled, on the ground that It was Illegal. Immediately nftor the marrfago was annulled tho engagement of tho young peoplo was announced. It was explained that the pnrenta objected to tho early nutrrlage, but n wedding may tako plnco again when young Tootle Is of age Ho and his former wife, now his fiancee, wero guests at a box party given by the cldor Toptle. The present Washington street Is the longest street east of tho Hudson river, and ono of tho longest In the United States. Its fifty miles of road - way, reaching from tho Charles rlvor on the north to nearly the center of Providonce, provides a long drive, at tractive scenery and historic houses. Promised Not to Nag. 8t. Louis, Among several promises made by Miss Sadie Tnsker when she married Joseph Altman was one that she would never nag her husband. THE TLYINQ AQB. "How old Is Do Swift's youngest child?" "It can't bo more than a year old. It's Just lonrning to fly." WHITE PIMPLES ON HEAD Ransom, 111. "Tho troublo started on our baby whon ho was only about two wookB old. Star tod llko little whlto pimples, looked llko nn old s6ab of blood and rnattor. His wholo head waB covorod for a few months, thon it went to his oar, shoulders, and his wholo body. It seemod to como out thick and sticky on his head, whlto on tho other parts of his. body It was moro llko water coming1 out of the okln. Ho would scratch until tho erup tion would bo all covorod with blood and gradually spread. Tho least HtUo stir or rub would cnuso tho soros to ,blced, spread and itch. Nover had a full night's sleep, restless all night "Tho sores wero horrid to look at It lasted until ho was about two and a half years old. Then wo saw an ec zema advertisement in tho paper to use , but it did no good. Thon wo used Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Olntmont Wo put tho Cutlcura Oint ment on thick at bed timo and put a tight hood on so ho could not scratch tho sores. 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