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The Compound is made from roots and herbs and for more than fifty years has been helping to restore run-down, over-worked women to health. Are you on the Sunlit Road to Bet ter Health? -- • .--x-— " HP No more Heartburn For correcting over-acidity, nor malizing digestion and quickly relieving belching, gas, sourness, heartburn, nausea and other di gestive disorders. Safe. Pleasant Normalizes Digestion and Sweetens the Breath , FOR INDIGESTION 25 isImmI I* nhmt ram mm lm St Ian With tl m* itt»l -1 Out Our Way By Williams - —s. -h. i.->. >1 /M-M-M—M'"/ \ OAMOW OC-I-X \ MEAM VOOKJcr \ MA. SAW' MA, BlF X AST VA / SUMP'M VV/ILU / \SOU PROMISE WOT I [ >^* I9?». The Beti Syndicate. Inc )_ _' Getting Mr. Curtis’ Measure. From the Milwaukee Journal. Because Charles Curtis, senator and candidate for president, hails from Kansas, some people have thought of him as of the progres sive mind we associate with the breezy prairies. But those who have kept an eye on Senator Curtis have felt that, while he is “western” by residence, he is “eastern” in his thinking. He has been one of the staunchest spear bearers in the ranks of the Old Guard. Now, with con gress in session and the spotlight upon him as a presidential candi date, the country may come to know Mr. Curtis better. With the 70th congress still in its swaddling clothes. Candidate Curtis won the distinction of being on both sides of the fence in the Vare-Smith voting. He voted to keep Smith of Illinois but of his seat; he voted to let Vare of Pennsylvania take a seat. Some argument might have been of fered for voting that both Smith and Vare take their seats pending investi gation. But to vote against Smith, charged with being a $450,000 pri mary man, and for Vare, the $700, 000 primary man, suggests only one thin**. The whip cracked. Vare has been taken up by the Mellons. Curtis heard the voice of command and fell Into line with his spear. That Curtis of Kansas should turn his thumbs down on Smith, a west erner, but come to the aid of Vare, the easterner, created some astonish ment and comment. And on the next division between Old Guardbm and progress!vism. Senator Curtis ducked. The division came over the Walsh resolution to investigate the electric power business, witli the Old Guard successful in referring the resolution to its interstate commerce committee, instead of authorizing a special com A'k the ( us turners. From Judge. Fighter (in the ring>: I can lick you or anybody else in the middle weight division. The Other: Well, we won t quarrel about it. iia nn ■niiaw ##i'n i in Q How many manufacturing ex. tablUhmmtx are located In Wash* ington, D C? What la the value of the output of the factories? S. A. P A. There are has manufacturing rstabUslimrnie. The total value of the yearly output of factories Is es timated »| I68JM.S70. # A PRESENT NEED. Ambrose W. Vernon. The Christian man has never been common; he is not common today; but he is here—I mean the man who believes in the spiritual life; who is not astonished when a leading senior in a leading col* lege tells him, what one told me the other day, that there is noth ing in which the fellows are so much interested as religion. 1 an the man who knows that "a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he “possesseth" but rather in the strength and purpose of the God whom he trusteth, who is con vinced that the way to trans * form society is to transform hu man hearts, who really believes that it is not by might nor by power but by the spirit that tenement houses are to be clean er and politics to be purer, and the dwellers in the tenements and the politicians to be made over as they should be—that, in a word, the greatest possible s«' vice a man may render in our time is the quickening and main taining of spiritual Ideals to which men, no matter what the surface indications, are never in different nor unresponsive. mittee. When Curtis’s name was reached In the roll call he had dis appeared. although he had answered to a quorum call not more than 10 minutes before the vote on this resolution. Where was Mr Curtis? Hiding In the cloakroom'.’ Reports do not say. But who can doubt that here is one man the eastern und New England managers of his parly might let thnr middle western brethren nominute Really. Now— Bewildered Young Man Ho new salesgirl): Where will I find silk ..n Serle?" Salesgirl; Search me. •• i Q How much new money is is sued eaah year? 8 W A. No set amount Is issued, the amount depending entirely upon the demands of the banks. In this way a surnlus Is avoidtd. • • Q About how much meat to kt; t in cold storage? M I. A On prMtteaUy any one dav there are I 000,000 pounds of meat in cold storage. at the Kansas City convention, if the naming of a “western man" bei ccmes necessary? Unite to Ilate Americanism. From the Forum. The wilder young generation in American letters is spanked by Paul Elmer More, distinguished critic, au thor and editor. He does his spanking in a calm and superior fashion, it is true, but spanking it none the less remains. Amid the castigation, however, he finds time for a friendly word about American writers ol an earlier day, whom it is conventional just now to disparage. “There is no other bond of union so strong as a common hate.” ob serves Mr. More, “and if our new men disagree widely in what they like, they agree wonderfully in what they dislike. And though there are. as we shall see. other forces of a more positive sort at work among them, it is this community of revolt that binds them all together into the semblance of a school; while it is chiefly the Americanism of the ob ject of their revolt that marks them oil as American from similar schools in Europe, They know, as we all know, that the most characteristic production of these states to the present day is Just the output of these Puritan New Englanders- Emerson. Longfellow, Lcwell. Whittier. Hawthomp, Thor eau; and some of us. while recogniz ing the limitations ot this literature in comparison with the masterpieces of Europe, vet esteem It for its orig inality. and cherish it as something in its way very fine and precious. “But not so the children of the re bellion; they anathematize it for Its very virtues." ’Mother Scandal. Professor Por the last time I’m go- < ing to try to explain this triangle to ' you. | Co-ed: How nire. Which U the wite ! Q Please list some of the places j of natural beauty located in West Virginia. M. T A. But h a list would include such * plates as Beneca Brook Hawk’s Nest, Grandvitw. Ice Mountain, Lost river, Organ Cave. Image Rocks, Greenbrier Gap the falls <>l the New. Kanawha, Tveart. and Hlacawater rivers, and the valley* ol the Greenbrier. South and Meadow Branch. Shenandoah Potomac and Ohio. LEE MEADOWS Famous Pitcher of the Pittsburgh Pirates, writes. “It requires splendid physical coiulition and steady nerves to take your regular turn on the mound season after season and in looking for my ciga rette I was anxious to find one which could be smoked without taxing my wind or irritating my throat. I decided upon Luckies and I can safely say that I am never troubled with a cough and my wind is in splendid shape.” 0 1 • ;• + The Cream of the Tobacco Crop “Here in the Southland we know good Tobacco. It is born in us and it is the livelihood of most of us. ‘The Cream of / the Crop’ is bought for LUCKY STRIKE. I know for it has been my duty to pur chase it on the markets for years for this brand" Buyer of Tobacco - at Covington, Ky. It’s toasted" No Throat Irritation-No Cough. Do we take our religion us seri ously as we do our politics? To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tab lets. The Safe and Proven Remedy. Look for signature of E. W. Grove on the box. 30c.—Adv. Re not sheep if ye wouldn’t be eaten. 1 The BABY] Why do so many, many bahles of to day escape all the little fretful spells and infantile ailments that used to worry mothers through the duy, and keep them up half the night? If you don’t know the answer, you haven’t discovered pure, harmless Cas torla. It Is sweet to the taste, and sweet In the little stomach. And Its gentle Influence seems felt all through the tiny system. Not even a distaste ful dose of castor oil does so much good. Fletcher’s Castorla Is purely vege table, so you may give It freely, at first sign of colic; or constipation; or j diarrhea. Or those many times when you Just don't know what «« the mat ter. For real sickness, call the doc tor, always. At other times, a few drops of Fletcher's Castorla. The doctor often tells you to do Ju«t that; and always says Fletcher s. Other preparations may be Just as pure, Just as free from dangerous , drugs, but why experiment? He-Ides, the book on care and feeding of babies that roruos with Fletcher's Castorla Is worth Its weight In gold! Children Cry for Levt It »*> a bank dm9!. I Without Poison A New Exterminator that la Absolutely Cats to use Anywbesrut Will not injure human beings, livestock, dogs. cats, poultry, yet is deadly to nitu and mice every time. Poisons arc too dangerous K-R-O docs not contain arsenic, phos phorus, barium carbonateor any deadly poison. Made of powdered squill asreo ommcnded by the U. S. Dept, of Agri culture in their latest bulletin on "Rat Control." “Never saw anything work like it did. We are orderi ng f rnm our Whole saler in our next order. It is not necessary to say that we are push ing K-R-O.” Huey’s Pharmacy. Sardinia, Ohio. 75c at your druggist; large size 'four times as much) $2.00. Sent postpaid direct from us if dealer cannot supply you. SOLD ON MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE. The K-R-O Cons pony, Springfield, Ohio. KILLS-RATS-ONLY COMPLEXION IMPROVED . . . QUICKLY Carter’s Little Liver P*R Purely Vegetable Laaotiev move the bowele free from pain and unpleasant a free effects. They relieve the system of constipa tion poisons which many times cause pimple*. Remember they are a doctor’s prescriptium and can be taken by the entire family. All Druggists 15c and 73c Red Packages. CARTER’S IS! PILLS jM ZBH ■P"'-* M. w (ft 9 I f -dl I % Quick Ruliuf! A pleasant, effective / V syrup— Jic and 60c shea. And as- > Cm tumuli?, ttaa PI AO'S Throat and lA V Chest Seise, 33c. 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