Recovery From Influenza Hastened by PE-RU-NA —.zr—~ Mr. C. A. Allen; R. R. No. 2, Bondurant, Iowa, givc3 testimony to the healing power of Pe-ru-na. Influenza left him much run down in health with catarrh of the nose, throat and bronichal tubes punct uated with attacks of asthnu. He writes: “While recovering from the In fluenza I was so weak I could not gain any strength for two months. The latter part of the winter, I thought six bottles of Pe-ru-na and began taking it. My weight in creased to 175 pounds, the most I ever weighed. My usual winter weight is 155. If you can use this letter for any good, you are perfectly welcome." , Such evidence cannot fail to con vince the rankest unbeliever of the merits of Pe-ru-na. Insist upon having the old and original remedy for catarrhal con ditions. Sold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid Had All Qualifications An application for a position as teacher in Butte county, South Dakota, hus been received from a woman In Wyoming. In part, the application Bays: “I will Introduce myself as an old-fashioned old maid school teacher. JI can ride horseback, am not afraid of rats, mice or rattlesnakes. Will be pleased to receive a position in the wildcat section of your country. I Co not smoke cigarettes, use profane lan guage nor drink booze. Am so homely that the men stay clear away from me.” A project for the construction of f\ system of canals in Po’and to con nect the Baltic and the Black seas Is being advanced by a syndicate there. Are you ready to enjoy social duties, sports or recreations? If not try Hostetter’s Cele brated Stomach Bitters, for over seventy years noted as a whole some tonicr appetizer and cor rective. At All Druggists A The Hoitetfer Compear, Pitteburc, Pa. Friend in Need Tlie judge lixed Ills eyes severely on (the prisoner. “Flaherty,” he demanded, “why did you dump your hod of bricks on your friend Nolan?” “Ye see, judge," explained the of fender, ‘OI once told Nolan that if he was hard up for money to come to the building where Oi was workin’ and Oi’d do him a favor, and whin Oi saw him cornin’ along the street, dead broke, Oi dropped the bricks down on his head knowin’ he had an accident policy.”—Forbes Magazine. Quick . Safe Relief CORNS In one minute—or less—the pain ends. Dr. Scholl's Zino-pad Is the safe, sure, healing treatment lor corns At drug and shoe stores - DZ Scholl's ^Lino-pads Fut one on - the pain is gone si Beauty | Of Hair and Skin 1* Preserved By [Cuticura The Annual Request -by Williams I I /iTemT '\mTaetV^i oomt* lvueN/ueam evt-auvaTN /^TmoSW FOBlEea 0OU.UHS T* ASV< IM \ BoT 1 TMIMU ME \ -“T"-T-be EVPECTiwf tm’ daw Pearw pep tv4trr roe smod at least _/ VNHOTsTf r \ SOKA^MM. 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It is not so with human beings and their breeding. War between France and the Riffs goes on with unpleasant details. There is little Improvement in'war as you watch it progressing through the centuries, from the great cata pults hurling rocks to swift fliers dropping poison gas. French airmen swoop down low after dropping all their bombs, and open fire on the Riffs with machine guns. Riff marksmen, excellent shots, bring down an occasional Frenchman from his flying machine. Not troubled by civilized customs or International usage, when the Riffs capture a French flier one of the pro ceedings is "to burn out the stomach.” which they do ingeniously. This makes it certain that every Frenchman will sell his life as dear ly as possible. He could do that, anyhow. Vienna forbids the formation of occult groups, and makes it illegal to train mediums for conversation with spirits. Austrians have had enough trouble on this earth recently, without bor rowing trouble from the world of spirits. Nevertheless, as long as the mediums do not obtain money under false pretenses, it seems harsh to for bid their traflces. Interfering with any kind of religion is dangerous. Never sit on the safety valve. - —. An invention from New Zealand Hends high explosives through the air in torpedoes guided by wireless. These air torpedoes operate as do water-borne torpedoes used to des troy battleships at sea. And the New Zealdand air torpedo can be launched against an enemy, flying ship, battleship or city 100 miles away and wreck the object against which it Is steered by wire less. The United States should get that Chinese Student in Politica From the Springfield Republican Wherever the Chinese coma under American influence they take eagerly to baseball and do well at it, but in China the students seem to give their time, when not at their books, to pol itics and parades. An old resident in the Far East suggests that matters would be much less troublesome if they had learned to expend their sur plus energy on athletics. He likens their demonstrations to those of the British suffragists a dozen years ago, which the government found hard to deal with. ._„•/ Organizations With Other Interests Soon Lose Caste With Politicians From the Wichita Eagle One of the reasons which has persuaded the American Fed* eration of Labor to renounce future official indorsements of third party political movements is confirmation by its leaders, in the last campaign, of the rather curious fact that a body of men or ganized for one purpose can not be diverted to another purpose. This limitation is known to all men who organize and yet they are continually forgetting it. The men with the most highly de veloped tense of organization are the politicians. Their prosperity is grounded in keeping an organization grouped around the gen erality of a party name and they know it. Any departure, how ever slight, from that generality is not regarded by them as safe. Time after time they are under the necessity of departing from it by extolling to the heavens some single person, the party nominee, but the minute they detect that the person extolled believes him self to be stronger than his party, then the politicians begin back pedalling in their praise of him. This was one of the chief .causes of the memorable revolt of the republican politicians against Theo dore Roosevelt. Organizations not primarily political can be con trolled measurably and for a short time for political purposes. But when the primary purpose of the organization is permanently subordinated to a personal, a political or any other aim, the or ganization begins to dissipate. The leaders of the American Fed eration of Labor, who are past masters in the art of organization, therefore decided that, the action of the federation in the national campaign of 1924 shall go down in history as a mere temporary excursion, and not a practice. __ Invention and be ready with It. The motto of this country should be: Be friendly with the whole world. Be ready for the whole world. Edward Rector, a Chicago lawyer, leaves $2,300,000 to education. Im portant and interesting, he establishes annual scholarships for every high school in the state of Indiana. That’s a fine bequest by a firBt-class American citizen. Work while you live and leave your money when you die to help the public school syrtem, and you need not worry about the future of the United States. It is all tied up in the public schools, the children and the teachers of those schools. Health authorities in London would tear down the vilest slums, replac ing them with low priced flats, Amer ican style. A meeting called by the ministery of health at Limehouse is broken up by the slum dwellers. They shout “liar” at witnesses des cribing the horrible conditions under which they live, and say they want no change. That’s the trouble. When you seek to improve conditions in pig pens or slums, you must first change the character of your pigs and your slum dwellers before you can make the change. The hundred greatest statesmen that the world has ever known, brought back to life and put to work in the Congo region for 100 years, couldn't, in that time, make out of the Congo natives anything but Congo natives, about as they are now. You remember how many of the black slaves rebelled against freedom, also how many white women rebelled against woman suffrage. There is great power in confidence. Fifty millions of Americans are in sured for $64,000,000,000. If they all died at once, there wouldn’t be in all the world, enough money to pay the Insurance bill. But the 60,000,000 know that when they die their 64, 000,000,000 will be paid, because they die one at a time. The Tobacco Cure From the Alexandria Times-Trlbune A man claims to have discovered a weed that will cure the tobacco habit. We knew about that a long time ago, though, we don't know the name of the weed. It is being sold right here in our town in the form of a 5 cent cigar. | / The Reason. From Forbes Magazine. ‘But, why do they make the apart ments bo email?” Real Estate Agent—“That, madam, is so the tenants will have no room for oomplalnt.” VANE LOVE You had thought me steadfast, true* Resolute and staunch, you say But there came a lover new And my heart was turned away. Were I not so fickle, dear. You’d not won me with such ease. If a lady’s fancy veer, It will veer with every breeae. Love like mine’s a weather-co^k That the sllghest wind will change. If I vary, waver, mock. You should never think it strange. He I loved before you came Was a charming fellow, too, I do not deserve your blame If I turn away from you. Flattery’s wind will still prevail To deflect me—west or east, And which lover blows the gale Doesn't matter in the least. —Lois Whitcomb In Life Former Slave Earned Fortune From the Columbus Dispatch Chicago papers recently devoed columns of space to the death of George Jackson, a wealthy negro lawyer. His fortune had Its corner stone In coal. Prior to the Civil war, Robert Gor don was a negro slave belonging to a Virginia miner—there was no West Virginia then. In those days slack coal was thought unsalable. Gordon begged the “leavln’s” from his master, barged it down to Clnclnnal, sold It and kept on selling It until he accum ulated $1,000, with which he pur chased his freedom. Ho Introduced slack coal on the Cincinnati market. Later Gordon moved to Cincinnati, where he engaged In the retailing of coal, Investing his money In real es tate and became rich. Jackson was a youth whom he educated to be a lawyer, and who later married Gor don, s daughter. Sounds Fishy. From the Boston Transcript. ”Pa, why Is a catboatT” ‘■J don’t know, my son unless It Is to give the dogfish something to chase.” Thousands of flowers and plants of southeastern areas of the United States have recently been added to the collections of the New York botanical garden In Bronx park. These speci mens were gathered by Dr. John K. Small, head curator of the garden’s museum, In a 7,000-mile exploration. Thsy Included about S,000 dried plants mostly of the flowering varletlee and hundreds of living plants, representing such groups as the spider Illy, the !rl* and the orchid, as well as many other little known types from various critical Sroups now being studied by the gar. en’s botanists. No matter how much time the judge gives be has some left.—Hunt rton Advertiser, loam Flavor all j its own!1 Once your folks taste good bread made with Yeast Foam, they’ll always want it. It’s simply great! Send for free booklet **The Art of Baking Bread** Northwestern Yeast Co. 1730 North Ashland Ave. Chicago, 111. Food Combinations It Is Wisdom to Avoid The recent death of Chin I tong, n Chinese luundrymon of Baltimore, aft er a luncheon consisting of cherry pie and milk, culls attention strongly to the fact that certain food eorahlnn tiom may he highly dangerous, though the component parts are harmless enough Individually. Chin llong's death is not attributed to Indigestion but to blood letting practiced by Chinese doctors, hut hla luncheon mode hlua seriously 111. Cherry pie and mint make a combi nation dangerous to Americans as well ns Orientals, though a few persons ore able to usslmllate them successfully. A similarly dangerous dietary group ing Is that of bananas and alcoholic liquors, especially If the bananas are not fully ripe. It Is best, In any event, to avoid either of these food combinations at any time of the year. SAYS TH1E OWL The girl who marries a millionaire has a million reasons for doing so. What’s built upon esteem can never decay. All the world practices the ait of peting. Mirth prolongs We, and causes liealth. Prejudice roost* on a perch tram which facts nre barred! Don’t cast pearls before- mmtmm. fThey a»e not fattening. Life’s u reckoning we emmet stake twice over:—6eorge Bitot. Any man who marries fiar sympa thy will need all he gets. Brevity may l>e either the sou* ef wit or the poverty thereof. On the program of human events women are the consolation race. The smaller the boBe m mam get* Into the lender he howls. In old times people multiplied on the face of the earth. Now they use adding machines. It must make a fellow seem pretty small to fee) us though he had been drawn through a knothole. The cynical bachelor observes that n man who lius never married baa no excuse for being a pessimist. Should n man oat of n Job take any Job offered? Wisdom sometimes says no. The ossified man to the museum leads a hard life, but tie tot lady makes the most of it. .Many E man who has the sand to propose to a girt lacks the necessary rocks to get married on. The more explaining » man has to do the less humanity believes in him. People probably get the hhin be cause they full to look at things fa the right light. Don’t forget that yon Injure your own character when you utturk that of another. The food of alligators usually con sists of raw meat and raw fish. They consume more food ia summer then la winter. Response “Sandy, ye sit there like an owl. fay something* “Hoot, mon.” The Awkmrard Ago “Tommy, you're too old to cry.” “Yes, and I’m too young to have tvhat I’m crying for.” Real Secrecy Peg—I’m engaged. Don't tell. Mary—Marvelous. Who shan't I tell first?—Cornell Widow. First Aid “Were you bashful the first time gam called on a girl?* “Why, yea. but her father helped me oat.“ Scouts end a Dotj In Portland, Ore, lived an old indv with no cotnpuaion hut a dog, and no income but "hat she could make fromj tier sewing. Two patrols discovered, her, and for nearly a year the bnyn supplied their new friend with gro ceries, chopped up wooden store boxes to keep her fuel buckets ftiled and generally looked after her needs. Re cently the little old lady died, and, ac cording to report, her guardians sorely missed her. You may tind hens In a hennery, but there are no hats in a battery. 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