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GASTQRIA
For Infants and CMIdron.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
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Some Consolation.
Wo are told that housewives can uo
longer afford to serve cabbage. That's
oo bad, of course but how much bet
ter the boarding house of the future
(s going to smell I
WOMEN! IT IS MAGIC!
LIFT OUT ANY CORN
Apply a few drops then lift
corns or calluses off with
fingers no pain.
Just think 1 You can lift
off any corn or callus
without pain or soreness.
A Cincinnati man discov
ered this ether compound
and named It freezone. Any
druggist will sell n tiny bot
tle of freezone, like here
shown, for very little cost.
You apply a few drops di
rectly upon n tender corn
or callus. Instantly the
soreness disappears, then
shortly you will And the
corn or callus so loose that
you can lift It right off.
Freezone Is wonderful. It
dries Instantly. It doesn't
I eat away the corn or cal
lus, but shrivels It up with
out even Irritating the sur-
I rounding skin.
Hard, soft or corns bo
jtween the toes, as well ns
painful calluses, lift right
off. There Is no pain be
fore or afterwards. If your druggist
hasn't freezone, tell him to order n
small bottle for you from his whole
sale drug house. adv.
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Husband's Qualities.
Agnes The ostrich doesn't see much
and digests everything,
firnce What an Ideal husband.
GOOD FOR HUNGRY CHILDREN
Children love Skinner's Macaroni
and Spaghetti because of its delicious
tuste. It Is good for them and you
can give them all they want. It Is a
great builder of bone and muscle, and
docs not make them nervous and irri
table like meat. The most economical
and nutritious food known. Made from
the finest Durum wheat. Write Skin
ner Mfg. Co., Omaha, Nebr., for beau
tiful cook book. It Is sent free to
mothers. Adv.
In
Use
ver
Thirty Years
TORIA
thc e(ttTun oumnv. mw von omr.
Its Sort.
"Good story that about the rattle
snake, wasn't It?"
"Yes; rattling good story."
WASHINGTON. Half a dozen or more veteran coachmen In the cabinet
set viewed with no little trepidation Secretnry of Stnto Lansing's move
to have nutomoblles substituted In the legislative, executive and Judicial
appropriation bill for thc traditional
horse-drawn carriages used by mem
bers of the president's official family.
The secretary usked for n $0,000 ma
chine. The house scaled the allowance
to $4,000.
When he gets his motor car the
secretary of state's pair of sleek bays
will be relegated to the depleted
equine market. It may be expected
that other cabinet officers will follow
the premier's lead. The passing of
the cabinet carriages will bo regretted
by many Wnshlngtonlnns, who have taken n sort of pride In the prancing
steeds which transport the various secretaries on their olllclnl errands. Presi
dent Roosevelt was thc first chief executive to discard the White House
teams, when ho purchased a limousine, now doing tnxlcab duty here.
Subsequently President Taft drove nn unusuul bargain with un excluslvo
nutomobllo concern, by which he obtained three big cars nt an annual cost
of only $500, with new enrs furnished every year. The same agreement Is
still In force, and thc manufacturer, although he Is not allowed to advertise
the fact that his cars are used at the White House, has shown no Inclination
to niter the contract.
He
is Good Book
FREE
"Health and How to Have It" tolls import
ant facta every person ought to know. It
is clean, concise, and scientific. It tells
you why you drag along uncomfortable
from day to day. It offers you advico on
how to overcome this condition.
. If it doesn't anneal to you. you nro not under oblltra
llona to follow it. If its conclusions nro common sense,
you will want to benefit by it.
It'a youra for tho asking. If your druggist can't glvo you a copy, writo
to us direct.
The Portion Company, Columbus, Ohio
Alfalfa seed, $0; Sweet Clover, $"8.
J. W. Mulhall, Sioux City, la. Adv.
Logical Conclusion.
"Ho Is uot out of the woods yet."
"That Is why they think they can
tree him."
Anurio cures Uackache, Lumbago,
Rheumatism. Send 10c. Dr. V. M. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y., for large trial package.
Adv.
In a Novel.
"Well, this heroine marries early, I
must say."
"Huh?"
"Pago thirteen."
ACTRESS TELLS SECRET.
A well known actress gives the follow
ing reclpo for gray hair: To half pint of
water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of
Barbo Compound, and U oz. of glycerine.
Any druggist can put this up or you can
mix It at home at very little cost. Full
directions for making and uso come In
each box of Barbo Compound. It will
gradually darken streaked, faded gruy
hair, and make It soft and glossy. It will
not color the scalp, is not sticky or
greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.
Her Dual Attitude.
"Does your wife ever show a bold,
aggressive front when you reprove her
for anything?"
"Sure she does, and she shows her
bold front by talking back."
A MINISTER'S CONFESSION
Rev. W. H. Warner, Myersvllle, Md.,
writes: "My trouble wus sclatlcu. My
back was affected and took the form
of lumbago. I also hud neurulglu,
cramps In my mus
cles, pressure or
sharp pul a on the
top of my head,
and nervous dizzy
spells. I had oth
er symptoms show
ing my kidneys
nulr, so I took Dodd's Kidney
They were the means of saving
my life. I write to say that your
medicine restored me to perfect
health." Be sure and get "DODD'S,"
the name with the three D's for dis
eased, disordered, deranged kidneys;
Just as Rev. Warner did, no similarly
named article will do. Adv.
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Pills.
There have been woman sailors
among the Finns and Norwegians for
many years.
Ilousccleanlng Is never as bad as the
poems written about it.
In 1920.
Justice What's the cnurge?
Officer Stealing potatoes from
Jewelry store, yer honor.
The Qu aim 5 me Th&t ESoes
Gms& Nervousness or
Ringing in Hesi
Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness
or ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and
"Headache. Used whenever Quinine is needed.
hut remember there is Only One
ronie Duinini
That is tho Original
Laxative Bromo Quinine
This Signature on Every Box
Uaod tho World Ovor to
Cur a a Ooltl tS
In Onm Day.
Great Falls,
these boulevards
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Boulevards Along the Potomac River Are Advocated
ROULEVARD on both sides of the Potomac river from Washington to
A bridge across the Potomac at Great Falls connecting
A boulevard from Washington south to Mt. Vernon, con
necting with the upper Potomac park
development.
These, In brief, were the sugges
tions made to the national park con
ference by A. R. Casselman, as the
next stage In the development of
Washington's park system.
r-vA-5j Mr- Casselman, an employee of
fi-6fi?OJ the Interior department, has rnude a
proiongeu study or the scenic nenuties
of the Potomac, with n view to adapt
ing a park plan to make them acces
sible. Mr. Casselman pointed out the
propriety of connecting the Great Falls boulevard with Mt. Vernon because
George Washington was deeply Interested in Grent Falls and helped dig the
canals there, tho first In this country.
Below the Hlghwny bridge, and north of Alexandria, he snld, there lie
400 or COO acres of shallow river which should be reclaimed.
Some of the portion of the original District of Columbia, ceded hack to
Virginia In 1840, Mr. Casselman said, should be restored to tho national gov
ernment, because the government has Interests of grent magnitude, especially
those In tho power site nt Grent Fulls, along both sides of tho river.
no said that President Tnft had recommended tho acquisition by the
government of a portion of the Virginia tract, nnd that Ambassador Bryco
had said: "It Is an ingratitude to providence If the country does not use the
grent natural beauty of thc upper Potomac." "Nowhere In this country," Mr.
Casselman said, "does such scenery exist within easy distance of n great city
as that this side of the falls."
He said that If the plan to have n great lake at Little Falls Is carried
out that makes the development of the land above Little Falls all the' more
desirable.
The beauty of Washington, he continued, Is no longer u matter of local,
hut of national, Interest.
"It will not be many decades," ho predicted, "until Washington has a
million population, nnd then It will be too late to acquire tho territory needci'
for the Great FallB park plan."
Rose From the Brickyard.
Dr. Frederick A. Hall, newly ap
pointed chancellor of Washington uni
versity, roso to thc academic head of
the institution after tho manner which
has mnrked many successful careers
In this country. Whoro other men
overcame difficulties of humble birth
nnd circumstance nnd rose to high po
sitions In thc business world, he has
done the sumo thing in the scholastic
world.
He started work In a brickyard, bat
tled his way to an education, and
through that became the head of
Washington university. At the ago of
twelve ho started out to paddle his
own ennoe nnd three years later moved
from Now Jersey to Illinois, where he
worked on a farm. The struggle was
n hard one, but he won.
Puts Auto Above Railroad.
A recent Investigation by n nntlonnl
automobile organization brings out
strikingly the Increasing importance of
the place that the nutomobllo fills In
America today. According to thc re
sults of this Investigation, pnssqnger
nutomoblles do ntore pnsscngcr-cn fry
ing work, measured In miles per per
son, than all the railroads of tho Unit
ed States put together. Figuring the
value of the service rendered by tho
auto in passenger cnrrylng on tho
basis of average railroad fare, It Is
found that the gross value to tho
country Is almost $1,000,000,000 n
year.
Uric Acid!
Ever sinco tho discovery of Schcclo in
1775 that uric acid was foum within tho
body most eminent physicians agree
that rheumatism is caused by it; also
many distressing symptoms oa head
ache, pain in back, stomach distress,
Bwollcn feet and ankles, gout, etc.
It was Dr. I'icrco of Uio Invalids' Ilotcl,
Buffalo, N.Y., who discovered a now agent
called Anuric, n harmless remedy
that if token before mcala will carry off
tho uric ncid from the system and in
this way tho pains nnd aches, tho creaky
joints and all tho distressing symptoms
of rhoumatism and other maladies dis
appear. You can easily provo this your
self, by obtaining Anurio nt nlmost nny
drug store, or send Dr. Fierce 10c. for
trial package Try it and bo convinced
tliat Anuric is many times moro activo
than lithia and eliminates uric acid as hot
water molts sugar.
Moth and butterfly eggs look like
small but fancy pieces of candy.
WITHIN TIIH MUCH of ovory woman-
noaitii ana strength. Tiioy'ro
brought to you by Dr. Plorco's
Favorite Prescription. Tako
this modlclno, and thoro's n
snfo nnd certain remedy for all
tho chronic woaknncssos, de
rangements, and diseases pe
culiar to tho sox. It will build
up, strengthen, nnd invlgorato
every run-down" or dollcato
woman. It regulates and as
sists nil tho natural functions.
At somo period In hor llfo.
a woman requires a special
tonic and norvino.
If you'ro a tired or afflicted
woman turn to "li'avorlto
Proscription," you will find It
never falls to bcnoflt.
Sold In tablot or liquid form.
You will cscnpo many Ills and clonr up
tho coated tongue, tho sallow comploxton,
tho dull houdacho, tho lazy liver, if yon
will tako a pleasant laxatlvo mado up of
tho May-apple, julca of tho leaves Of
aloes, root of Jalap, and called "Pleasant
Pelluts." You can obtain at drug storo
theso vcgotablo pollota In vials for 25c
ask for Dr. Plorco's Pleasant. Pollots.
Aged Servants in Washington Are Awarded Prizes
HAVING lived In Washington for 01 years, and not having been downtowr
In the lost 40 years, Is tho strange record of Theresa Harper, eighty
seven years old, as revenled at a meeting of the Federation of Women's
Clubs, when tho prizes were nwarded
in the domestic servants' contest.
She was awarded a diploma and
first prize of $10 for having served the
most number of years ns a servant In
one family. She Is now In the house
of George Clifford Bonrmnn, and has
been In the Bnarmnn family since sho
was n child.
Theresa was brought downtown In
an automobile to receive her prize,
and she snld that It was tho first time
that she was south of M street In 40
years. Sho Is well at her advanced age and said that she could still sew.
buke nnd cook In the same uncqunlod style that is known only to her kind.
The daughter of nn African princess and a Nubian nobleman Is the regal
lineage of which Reglna Taylor boasted when she received the prize for hav
ing seen the longest service under one mistress. She has been a servant for
Mrs. J. II. Macnls for 52 years. Reglna sang a song In Spanish. Robert
Allen received the prize for being the male servant who saw the longest
service under one master. He has been In the residence of William M. Gait
lor 02 years.
Miss Flgra Brlggs led the singing of "Carry Me Back to Ole Vlrglnny.'
As the old servnnts, many of whom were born slaves, Joined In the singing
tears streamed from their eyes.
07 YEMiSOlf,
JolKlrtWOM
IfflAh1 A J-OflG
Just to Show Them.
"So you have been on a visit to your
boyhood home?"
"Yes," replied the prosperous-looking
citizen.
" 'How dear to my heivrt are the
scones of my childhood when fond rec
ollection presents them to view.' "
"I know that's what tho poet wrote,
but my principal object In going hack
was to show the people there that 'that
dirty-faced, good-for-nothing Johnson
boy' has amounted to something In the
world."
Prldo often clvos truth a sovero Jolt.
Logical Result.
"That girl rings true."
"Of course, sho does. Sho's a bello."
Note tho evil results of smoking as
Illustrated by tho volcano; It constant
ly suffers from eruptions.
The prune crop of the whole stnto
of California Is valued at 0,000,000..
A danger signal has been devised
to warn of overhead perils.
A fire In an Ohio grain elevator
burned for more than u yenr.
When the Residents of the Capital Go Skating
WASHINGTON on Ice Is u very giddy Washington. It is not the Washing
ton of broad-brimmed senators, frock-coated representatives and tailor
niaile diplomats, but a grand, whirling, gliding Washington of youngsters from
eight years old to eighty. It Is a city
tiiriii'd loose on Its very small parcel 1
of Ire to enjoy In the pleasant, crisp
nir all the carnival spirit that Jack ,
Froxt will allow In this southern latl- j
tude. Only n few hours' Journey to
( CN fffw ,llL' ,lort'1 w,n bring ono to a re-
iCx-r -1111 ' kUiu wllt're ,co Anting lusts for days '
T2Rife5!J, Q c-- JffriC at a time often for weeks.
Tho pretty little lake out a Chevy
Clinso luiR tho reputation of freezing
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tpnnd In tho zoo a close seennd.
When Washington goes out to skate the population of the city appears to
be made up of a tremendous number of very pretty girls. That Is un Inter
esting proposition to start off with. Wherever thero Is Ice there Is also Mabel
und Maud and Clarlsse and all the rest, followed persistently by a large timb
of very sporty-looking and proficient youths who really think tliey have gone
out to skate but vho are following the eternal feminine as blindly and as
slavishly ns did their parents long before them.
There Is alw;; s on view tho brave young man who seems to he stuck
with wall flower at dances and upper berths on hot nights on trnl:.s, and
whose ski'Mng career seems to be limited to tenehlng two very heavy ladles
how to do the simplest maneuvers on lie. With n heavy beauty on either
side of him, his whole afternoon Is spent In fulling first on one and then on
tho other, varied only when one or both of them fall on him.
Tho Chevy Chase and zoo ponds have what seems to be the same emwd
continuously through the few days of skating In Washington, but whenever
the basin fifezes over, then, Indeed, Is the Washington sinter In the seventh
heaven of d"llght. And when the river Itcelf offers u nfo Journey to tho
hknter who would go from thu iiquedlict to the Long bridge well, all
other hkntlng fades Into Insignificance.
Above everything else CERTAIN-TEED stands for
efficiency and economy. Any CERTAIN-TEED
product will deliver these qualities in full measure.
Ce r tain-teed Ce rtain-teed
Roofing
In tho efllclunt ...milcul rooting for
all typos of .ulldliiRii. In rolls for
fnctnrk'H, IiuhIiiphk, mid farm liulMlnca.
In artistic Hliilo-.Biirfiiioil uhliigleH tar
rcHlilcm-eH. I.lKlit-wulRht, nro-rrtnnl-nt.
Conts Iohs to buy. Iosh to lny nnd
Irrh per year of llfo. Guanintisod ft,
10 nnd 1.1 ypfirs nrcnrdlnic to IhlchncHH
(1. 2 or n ply) and outlasts tho period
of irunniiUfo. Irivi-HtlK'tto OlCHTAlN-TI2I3D.
Paints and Varnishes
nro mndo by export nnlnt mon and
Rimrnntuud to glvo satisfaction. Low
priced Iiociuibo iniiao by tho largest
IniHlnoPf) of Its kind In Ota world, with
every facility for reducing costs. The
iirofcNRlonal painter who uses ClCIt-'PAIN-TWHD
paints avoids all wnsto
and left-ovors und gotB a quality-Kiiar-nnteed
by a bushiest) of International
standing. AVhothor you paint or em
ploy a pnlnter, get CRUTA IN-TEED.
CEP.TAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION
Crneral Roofing Mfg. Co., Ctetu VnrnUh Co., Mound City Paint & Color Co.
Nw York, CMciio, PbitaililpMa, St. Lauli. 1WI., Cl.TtUod, Pillibunk, Drlrelt, Sin Frtoctm, Milwtoiu,
CUtinaitl, N.w OrUani, Loi Angttti, Miaatapnlii, Ktnraa Citf, Statlla, InJianitwlM, Atlanta. Rlcnnaiol,
Crand RapIJa, HatSrilk, Salt Ula Citf, Uea Molnti, Hooitoa, Dalolh, Unfoi, Sjiatf, llaiaaa
Canada's literal Offer of
Wheat Land to
Settlers
is open to you to every farmer or farmer's son
who is anxious to establish for
himself a happy home and
prosperity. Canada's hearty
invitation this year is more attractive
than ever. Wheat is much higher but
her fertile farm land just ns cheap, and
in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskat
chewan and Alberta
I HO Acre Homestead Arc ArtniOIr Tree to Settlers
and Other Land SoM at from Jl J to $20 per Acre
Tin great demand for Canadian Wheat will
keep up the price. Where a farmer can set
near a lor wnrat inn r,.it zu to ,: uusnei to
the acre he ia bound to maka money that's
what you can -xpect In Western l-nada. Won
drrful yields also of Oala, Barley nnd Flax,
Mixed Parmlnir 111 Western Canada Is fully as
profitable an industry ns grain ruling,
TlifteiroliMiiiirnaHua, full of nutrition nro the only
food reqnln-d olitinr for l-uf or ilmrr uurpu-.es.
(ioixl aclKHiKt'tmri'liB inarkrUconriiiirnnLcllmatu
i-ii-nllitnl. Mllltar; Burvlco U not rouipulaorr In
Canada tint thi-rn In uii nniiMinl riviuHnd for farm
labor to rmilnce ilm manr younu umn wtiu hum
Toliinlrnri'U lor Urn nar Write lur llloraiuro und
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i.irtVMiluri an to ri-duri-d i.JIwuj rate to bupuot
W. V. DENNETT
ftoom 4. Hoe Uldfj., Omaha. Neb.
Canadian Government Auent