NrWTIT PLATTE Sl.MH M KIKl.Y TRUM'M'. ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer" Is on Genulno Aspirin say Bayer Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" In a "Ilnyor package," containing prop er directions for Headache, Colds Pnln, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Ithcu inatlsin. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin toxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin Is trade mark of Buyer Manufacture of Mono acoticncldcstor of Sallcyllcadd. Adv. Try This Now. "Time was, Lofore the experts came along and, In vulgar business parlance, 'sold cfllclency' .to I be telephone com panies when the telephone was n real convenience." John Armstrong relates In Everybody's: "The historic Instance of the lady who rang up central and said, 'I am Just stopping over to Airs. Brewster's for a few minutes to get her doughnut recipe she's Main 227 and I'll leave the receiver off so you can hear If the baby cries and let mo know.' In my home town we used to niik ppntrnl whore the fire was. and who was dead, and did she think there j was any mall for us." "FIDDLE-FIT" Keep Liver and Bowels Clean and Active with"Cascarets" Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, sour, gassy stomach always trace this to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food In the bowels. Poisonous matter clogged In the In testines, Instead of being cast out of the system Is re-absorbed Into tho blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes conges tion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Cascarcts Immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, tako the excess bllo from .the liver and carry out nil tho constljintcd waste matter and poi sons In the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will have you feeling clear, rosy and as fit as n flddlo by morning. They work while you sleep. Adv. An Inward Dent. Bob Wagner, the movlo director, Bald at a Los Angeles picnic: ! "Sometimes 1 liavo us many ns ROO applications a day. The applicants oro of all kinds heiresses, chamber maids, handsome young ex-burtenders und so forth. , "A chambermaid applied yesterday bhi) was pretty, but slie didn't seem to in.ve any Individuality, any temper ament. '"W'hnt can you do?' I asked her. 'Haven't you got some special talent or Inclination some bent, as they 6y?' ' "The Rlrl blushed n little. "Well. Mr. Wagner.' she said, 'I'm u little bit knockkneed.' " WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists havo watched with much interest the romarkable record Maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great money, liver and bladder medi cine. It is a physician' prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medl cine. It helps tho kidneys, liver and bhd dcr do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of Tears. It is sold by nil druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so nicny friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghamton, N. Y for a wimple bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Exactly Like Boys. On tho truck of the secrot of the life that Is in matter, scientists de vised a dentagraph, consisting of a metal frame eonslructed of an alloy which does not expand or contract from changes In temperature which encircling tree trunks, records the minutest changes In the dimensions of a tree, resulting In the discovery that some trees, like the pine show great Iolly variations In growth, while others, like tho oak, grow steadily and contin uously. Hoys' Life. Cutlcura Goothea Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dan druff and Itching with Cutlcura Oint ment. Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot wuter. Make them your cvery-day toilet preparations and have n clear skin and soft, white hands. Adv. Influenza Exterminates Red Men. Reports from Crohn Lake. 80 miles north of Winnipeg, Indicates that In llnenr.a has almost wiped out the In dian population In that district. Ac cording to the report there uro no pliyalcluiio near to give aid. RELIE F SHIP HELD UP BY ARCTIC ICE Attempt to Reach Mission Northernmost Alaska Again Fails. in REACH WITHIN 69 MILES Dr. Marquis Brings Back Pitiful Tales of the Havoc Wrought by Influ enza Whole Villages Are Wiped Out Newport. Turned Iwirk by an Im penetrable Ice-lleld within CD miles or bis gonl, Hr. John A. Manpils, general secretary of the board of home mis sions of the Presbyterian church of the United States, was forced to re turn to New York without reaching his destination at Point Barrow, Alas ka, the northernmost mission In the world operated by the Presbyterian church. Dr. Mnrquls loft New York June 241 and sailed from Seattle July 7 to Nome, where he boarded the United States coast guard wjrvlce steamer Bear, to reach Point Barrow, but for the second tlmn within two years this doughty little craft with Us hardy crew was unable to buck the terrlllc Ice Jam of the arctic. For eight days the sturdy bont battled, but finally on j August 15 It was forced to turn back. ! The supplies for Point Barrow were un , loaded at Point Hope, 850 miles south ' of that town. From hero It Is expected ' that sledges will be able to carry some' I of thoin to the needy people at Point Barrow. "Last year," says Dr. Marquis, "the Bear was able to get within 25 miles of Point Barrow, but the steady winds this year hod forced the Ice masses down farther south than they hail been for yonrs. Ice at Latitude 702. "Massive Holds of ice wore reached when we were at latitude 70 degrees, Captain P. II. Uberroth, U. S. N., In chnrge of the Bear, declared the Ice wns tho worst known since 1S20." Dr. Mnrqnls went to Aluskn to see about the appeal from the people there for tho erection of n hospital at Point Barrow and nlso to study the oppor tunities for Presbyterian mission and school work generally In Alaska, par ticularly since the Influenza epidemic last year wrought such havoc. lie returns with Interesting stories of tho work and with pitiful tales of the ter rible havoc wrought by the "flu," which In some sections wiped out whole villages. On leaving Seattle July 7, Dr. Mar quls took pnssago to the Aleutian Isl ands and thence to Nome. At Nome passage was taken on the Bear and for six weeks Dr. Marquis was on this government vessel. From Nome Dr. Marquis went to St. Lawrence Islands and thence to Siberia. Leaving Sllx rla, the next stop was at the Dinmcdo islands, and then to Cape Prince ol WAR BRIDES AND Severn! hundred wives and children of American boys who fought with the nrltlsh nrmy arrived In New York from England .o make their homes with their husbands nnd fathers In this couutr. Most of tho war brides are Ilrltlsh. but Franco and Belgium are ulso represented. ROAD BUILT OF EPSOM SALTS Texas to Have Unique Hlahwny Ten Miles Long, Say State High, way Officials. Austin, Tex. A road of epsom salts Is an attraction Texas can soon hold out to tourists, according to the state highway department. Ten miles of highway out of Rock port is being surfaced vlth a matorlnl which analyzes more ilmn one-fourth epsom salts. The material Is obtained from Hats where constant evaporation of gulf wnter has left slit strongly Im pregnated with salts, among which the epsom variety predominates. Highway engineers declare the mix ttire forms an excellent road surfac ing material, as the salts absorb enough moisture from the air to keep the roads dump, free 'rom dust ami firm on th dryest days. One trouble, however. Is thai the road becomes very slippery during wet weather, V.it this Is iivi'muiii' by adding a small p-n portion "f "hell wild regulating the lupu of the Mirfnce. Wales, the westernmost point of tb American continent, about four hour west of Seattle. Upon this trip tbu vessel's coal sup ply ran low and the Bear had to put back from Cape Prince of Wales t Nome for recoallng. Leaving Nome the vessel began Its Journey to Point Bar row. Kotzobuo sound was entered ami stop was made at tho village, where the Society of Friends bad excellent missions, and then the Benr went north to Klvallnn, where no mission fields are established, but which u few missionaries visit at Intervals. From this point Dr. Mnrqnls went to Point Hope, which until recently was one or the most famous whaling stations In the arctic regions. From there tin great but futile attempt northward was made toward Point Barrow. Dr. Marquis on his return trip gave special study to tho conditions as left by tho Influenza epidemic. As n result lnvhrlngs back with him pitiful storlc- of the terrible ravages wrought by this epidemic amor.,: the Eskimos. Whole Villages Wiped Out. Tn Nome alone, says Dr. Marquis. over HO per cent of the Ksklmo popula tion wns wiped out almost overnight, and in other sections of the country whole villages of Igloos were swept away. In one town of 1500 only thirteen SUGAR FROM A IGHT AND WAT Harvard Professor Discloses Way to Make Food by Syn thetic Process. HIGH LIVING COST BEATEN Plan Worked Out In Laboratory Reduce Atmosphere into Basic Food Product Other Ways of Making Sugnr. to New York. During the present agi tation over the high cost of living It Is Interesting to note several recent discoveries made In the Held of syn- tlietlc chemistry. Dr. Wlnthrop John Vanleuven Osterhout, Ph. D professor ! of botany nt Harvard university, has hit upon a plan of making nutritious food from sunlight, nir and water. Although this process of food mak ing Is as yet confined to the laboratory stage I'rof. Osterhout points out that innny discoveries remained some time In the laboratory stage before they could be placed on n commercial basis. As mi instance lie cites the ninny doubters of tho practical value of olee- THEIR CHILDREN GERMANS ARE Workmen Labor 14 Hours a Day to Be Ready. London Merchant Finds Empire Is Re cuperating Fastest of All Nations. h London. -"Germany Is out again to beat the world," said, the senior mem ber of a city llrm. "1 hnve Just returned from a visit to our commercial connections In Switzerland. I met there tho chair man of nn Important firm of machine uinnufnctureis. lie was obviously n German, with his square head and bad French, ami for once I pretended to be pro-German, nnd spoke with him In his owti language, "lie let the cnt out of tho bag. All the labor In the Schwurzwald and In South Germany, where the allies have no representatives, he told me. hns re fuied to recognl7.e the elghMintir tiny Wife's Love Is Lost; Asks Two Millions New York. George 12. Loth rop. Sr., a Boston fheatih-il manager and producer, has been sued for $2,000,000 damages by Baymond C. Keller, a New York artist, who alleges Lothrop alienated the affections of Jnne Keller, to whom the plaintiff was married on April f. BBS. Keller alleges In his affidavit that the defendant, well know ing Jane Keller to be bis wife, by gifts of money, jewelry and other presents, estranged her affection fiom the plaintiff and gained It for himself. -S 1 adults were left alive, and smnll vil lages of twenty Igloos or so with all Inhabitants frozen stiff. In one case one Utile girl and n baby were found alive In a village. This child hud kept herself from freezing to death by re maining wrapped up In bed with the baby beside her. The condensed milk which sustained her life she nlso took to bed with her. There had been no lire In the villages for days and the temperature was fiO degrees below zero. ' According to Dr. Marquis, the Kskb nios showed practically no resistance to Influenza and went down almost without n fight. Among the foreigners (he mortality was about the same as In similar communities In tiie United States. tricity, and thp long uphill road Edison had to travel before be gained recog nition commercially. Anent the production of nutritious food In the laboratory I'rof. Osterhout, who Is In no sense a visionary, hut whose mnnner would Indicate a prac tical hnrdhcaded business mnn, says: Several Ways to Make Sugar. "Analyzing food we learn that tho three chief components are sugar, fats and protein. Until recently it wns Im possible to manufacture sugar syn thetically, but now we hnve solved the riddle In several different wnys. Iron rust exposed to the prismatic rays of the sun through water makes for maldehyde, since the rays of the sur acting upon the rust ns a contact agent, mixed with the carbon dioxide of tho air and wnter makes this power- ful chemical. From formaldehyde cer tnln forms of sugnr may be obtained Other Ways of making sugar syn theticnlly are through the employment of ultra-violet rays, radium and elec tricity. "Part of our research work at liar yard's botanical laboratory has beer to observe the process by which the plant transforms the carbon dloxltk gns and water together Into sugar, and later Into starch, either of which form can be preserved. "So much lor obtaining sugar. Pro teln Is composed of amino acids. It has been found possible In the labora tory to take the carbon dioxide of the air, water and nmmonln, which Is nlsc found In the ulr in small quantities, tc form a simple kind of protein. Now through the combination of sugnr and protein, both of which have been man ufnetured In the laboratory, the neces sary fat Is obtained, with the resultant nutritious food. The Great Obstacle. "Of course one of the greatest ob stacles standing In the way of the pro duction of food through this method Is In the present cost of making sugar which can only be manufactured ns yet In small qunntltlos. Our greatest competitor In this Important field If the plant Itself, which tints far under sells the synthetic method." Prof. Osterhout, wlio bus taught at many of the large universlfles through out the United States, und has attain ed an International reputation as n mnn of science. Is n Kellow of the American Association for tho Advance ment of Kclence and of the Amerlcnr. Academy of Arts and Sciences. In ail illtlon to many other scientific and re search soc'etles lie has been a profes sor of botany since 11113. AFTER TRADE "The men nro working furiously without pressure of nny sort, up tc fourteen hours u day to be ready to enter the world's markets ngaln at the first opportunity. "This Gorman chairman of n Swlsi concern simply chuckled with glee when he said: 'Our good German workmen know their hands. They iIg not want this easy day of eight hours: they want wealth, nnd they will have It.' "Germany Is recuperating after tin war faster than any other nntlon simply because. Instead ot giving wa to the reaction of peace nnd demand ing the Impossible by means of strikes she Is working ns hard as human strength nnd hrnln allow tn regain her old comnierclul pinnacle und aguln be the pre-war Germany. Germany Is out to provide the cheap ust world market, and our eight-hour Industrial day will spoil disaster for uh If we do not wake up." ll9 BIG GOOD ROAD BOND ISSUE Dallas County, Texas, Votes $0,500,000 for Construction of Com plete Belt Line. JPrepared by tho United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) The lnrgest bond issue over submit ted In any county In Texas and one of the largest voted nnywhere In the country was ratified by n big major ity recently In Dallas county, Texas. It provides $0,500,000 for n complete belt line around the county, with 12 roads radiating from Dallas to nil sec tions nnd six intermediate roads con necting the radial highways. The system provides for 332 miles of rond, and In addition feeder roads amount ing to about one hundred miles will bo improved by tho decrease in main tenance expenses. Federal aid Building a Hard Flock Road. umountlng to $250,000 had been al lotted to Dallns county for Its high way development, and it Is expected that a large number of motortrucks will be assigned to assist In the con struction work. The favorable recep tion of the big bond issue In this county Is expected by ofllclnls of tho bnrenu of public ronds, United Stntes department of agriculture, to hnve a favorable effect on similar proposals Elsewhere. Road building In Texas is at high tide. State highway engineers Dstimate that more than $20,000,000 worth of roads are now under con struction. WIND HELPS ROAD BUILDERS When Uced In Construction of High ways in New Mexico Experiment Is Successful. A now method qf using the wind In snnd-rond construction has proved so successful, that, after making a nine mile experimental stretch In New Mex ico, rondmnkcrs in that state have built 80 miles of similar highways. First of all, tho grass und weeds are cleared from tho right of way, and then a trench is mnde through the sand to the clny bottom. The loose snnd is deposited in stacks ten feet from either side of the cut, nnd the rest of tho work Is left to tho desert winds. During the spring nnd fall, the winds sweep away all the sand and widen the clny strip. Then the rond is graded and the work finished. COUNTRY NEEDS MORE ROADS Improved Highways Influence Every Branch of Economic and Financial Structure. There Is no doubt about It, tho conn try needs more good ronds. It has be come nn economic necessity that oui ronds be Improved because good roads influence every branch nnd twig of the social, economic nnd financial struc ture of the nation. Good roads decrease the cost of liv ingbad ronds Increnso it. Goo? roads save labor poor roads spend it A community with good ronds has an unlimited trade area, while a com mu.iity with poor ronds 1ms limited trndo nrea. IGNORANCE PARTNER OF MUD Motorists Complain That Farmers In Bad Roads Districts Know Noth ing About Roads. As n rule, ignornnce nccompnnles tnud. Many motorists in bad roads districts, stopping to nsk n farmer In formation about roads not ten miles nwny, have found that tho farmer ad never traveled so far way and couid give no directions. Up to People Interested. The. success o'f stato and national aid to road construction and road Im provement will depcul upon the In terest tho people take. Earth Road Is Foundation. Tho earth road is tho foundation upon which nil other surfaces nro placed, and upon which we should de pend for the loaS-cnrrylng capacity. Water for the Doq. See to it that th d-g uos plenty ot cold water to dr!r. in hot weather. ISPHATE IS GOOD FOR THEN NERVOUSPEOPLE A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE. Frederick 6'. Kollo, M. D.. Editor ot: Now York Physicians' "Who's Who' says that weak, nervous people who want Increased wclBht, strength nnd nerve force, should tako a 6-grain tablet of Intro-Phosphate Just before or durlnr each mt'ul. This particular phosphate Is the dis covery of u famous French scientist, and reports of remarkable results from Its use,, havo recimtly appeared tn in any medical Journals. If yon do not feel well; If you Un easily; do not Sleep well, or are too thins po to uny Kood drinjclst and cat enough Bltro-Phosphato for a two weeks' sup plyIt costs only nfty cents n week. Mat less; chow your food thoroughly, ami If at the end of a fow weeks you, do not feel stronger and better than you have for months; If your nerves are not steadier: If you do not sleep better and' havo moro vim. endurance and vitality, your monoy will be returned, and th Bltro-Phopphate will cost yon nothing. 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Getting Ba'l for Moses. It wns at the Greek theater. "Mlrlanv sister or Moses." nllns Huth St. Denls. was dancing the Israelites from the lied sea to tiie wilderness. At left center of the stage stood two police men listening. Tho actors were dis cussing the merits and demerits of one god. Haul, who appeared to have a. big Influence on the play. "What are they doing now7" asked one cop of the other. "Well," replied the second, "It's klniln mixed up, but the way 1 make It the guy on the end with whisker Is trying to get bnil for Moses." atato ot Ohio, City ol Toledo, juca County ss. I-'rdnk J. Cheney makes oath that ho ls senior partner of thp firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City ot To ledo, County and Stato aforesaid, nnd that said nrm will pay tho sum of ONE HUN DKED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHEN EX. Sworn to before mo and subscribed la my presonco. this 6th day of Decembor,. A. D. 18SC. (Seal) A. "W. Qlcason. Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak ep Internally and nets through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. F. J. Cheney & Co- Toledo. Ohio. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, Teddy Told Him. When Theodore Uoosevelt was pres ident a man visited him who had a re nncst o make. In his arms he carried a bundle of letters of Introduction. He-stak-d his request and closed his ar gument with these words: "Mr. President, I am sure that Ir yor oo tills for mo you will please the peo rle of my state. In fact, 1 could have brought with me a thousand letter mo e asking you to do It." "Oh, pshaw," wns Uooscvelt's hlnnt irply, "I could got a thousand people in jour state to sign a petition to hnvt 7on hanged." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA, that famous old remery for Infants and children, and see thnt it Signature of ( In Uso for Over .10 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Earth's Life Zones. Biologists buve divided the entire surface of the earth Into life zones, each zone hnvlng much the same flora nnd fauna wherever found. The life zone In a given locality depends upon both latitude and elevation. Thus the Canadian life zone, which tm everywhere plants and unlmals simi lar to those of Canada, Is found In the high Rocky mountains ns fur south as southern Colorado and northern. New Mexico. Evening the Score. "When you nro presented to the klnjj don't forgot to make your obeisance.' "I'll remember that," said the Amer ican captain of Industry, "but after wo get a little better acquainted I'm going to try to get back my self-respeet by slnpplng him on the shoulder." lILVJ tlav Strong, Hoalthy ' V&jJS they Tire, Itch, 'roa G&ljp Smart or Bum, if Sorev Vhlirt CVCQ Irritated, Inflamed or lUUR HYIUj Granulated, use Murine often. Sontliaa, licfrejhca. Safe for Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Writefor free Eye Boole Kuilci Eji Zuxiy u. CUa BhWI