TBiTiTTifr-raaa hyrrffjijm; fc ."p. fflrfSlTiV. . in urssmia. e-ui.ManaVA.aE.wr)1i'' J.i3MjJy,i 5' l ?! irwil mtmmll ' .'.' "'"''MMilMilMllMMBMWiMIMaHW'Wr -JJEasiSipC!5FWw5' ""iBBBiBBiiiniijjijjipjii r'H t A Who Would Evtfojr good health, with itn blessings, mint un derstand, quiloili'arly, that it involve! tho question of rifiht living willi till the trrra implies. With proper hnnwlnln of what h 5c8t, cnch hour of ivrrrntioii, of enjoy ment, of contemplation ami of effort nriy Iw mado to rontrihuln to liwtr; nruHit. Then tho mo of nuM'icinoi miy Ik iIh penned willi to mlvnntri'y, bnl under or dinary condition- in nmtiy instances a simple, wliolpviiiio remedy may bo invaln nblo if taken at the proji"r time and tho California I"i;; Syrup Co. hold i that it U alike important to present the mibject truthfully and to r.upply the onu pel feet laxntivo to those detiirim; it. Consequently, the Company's Syrup of Figs and ICIm'r of Senna ju'voh ip'iieml Hntisfaction. To get iti bcnofiei.il effects buy tho penuino, nmnuf.ictun'd by tho California I 'is Syrup Co. only, and for salo by all leading druggists. Labor Unions Fight Tuberculosis. Ton frt'tPtnal anil benllt nrmiiilzn. tlons, with n momlierslilp of nearly 4,000,010, and llueo international la I'or unions with a moinbeislilp of over 100,000 liave Joined the. ranlcH of thu (lRhterH uKiilust consumption within tho last year, uccordlni; to a statu ment of tho National Association for tho Study and Prevention or Tubercu losis, 'i ho fraternal orders and unions now In thu IlKht aRalnst tub'-rculosls nro the Modem Woudmon of America, llrolherhood of American Yeomen, Or dor of Hallos, Improved Order of Red Men Knlfihts of Pythian, Itoynl Arcanum, Workmen's Circle, Knights of ColumbiiH, Royal League, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, und Forest ora of America, the International l'ho-to-Rnsrnvcrs' Union of North Amer ica, tiio International Printing Press men and Assistants' union, thu Inter national Hoot and Shoo Workers' union, and tho International Typo graphical union. A Long-Panter. Mary, nged It, wns found one day by nn oldor sister sobbing und crying. "What Is tho mutter?" she asked, with great concern. "Three boys have asked mo to go to the danco tonight," was tho unex pected reply. "Well, my deur child, certainly that la not such a torrlblu misfortune" "Yes; but I told tho tlrst one I would go with him, and tho last one wns a long-panter" Harper's. Waste Material. In process of time It was observed that tho multl-mllllonalru philanthrop ist had ceased giving costly library buildings to towns and cities. "Why Is this, Mr. Canaggy?" the re porters asked him. "Young men," he said, "what la tho ubo of building great houses for li braries when nil u man needs for nn education la llvo feet of hooka?" Whereat they marveled, but they could not nnswor him. How to care for the Child. Perplexed mother writes: "My child hns Biieezlng Ilta after tho morning sponge bath What would you ad tlao?" Some mothera give tholr babies n hypodermic of morphine for eneozlng. Hut we have always felt Hint this was too harsh i. remedy. Olvo tho baby about thrci tnblespoon fuls of Old Tom gin with n llttlo suar nnd ii pinch of lemon potl The sugar makes this remedy more grateful to tho child. He sure to keep this prophy. bictic away from father. Two of a Kind. Mrs. Hoggs I hate to hnvo a man nlwnys complaining about somo little thing. Now, my husband Is continual ly harping on tho lace curtains. Mrs. Woggs Yes, and my husband has keen kicking on our Trout door every morning at three o'clock for tho last 20 years. Puck. They Aro "Climbers." Knlcker Tliey used to hnvo an apartment In the city and a eottago In tho country. Hockor Now they llvo in "Anna" In town nnd a bungalow at tho shore. THE DIFFERENCE Coffee Usually Means Slckneis, Dut Postum Always Means Health. Those who hnvo never tried tho ex periment of leaving off colfeo nnd drinking Postum In its place nnd In this way regaining health and happi ness can learn much from tho experi ence or others who havo mado tho trial. Ouo who knows says: "I drank cof fee for breakfast every morning until I hnd terriblo attacks of Indigestion producing days of discomfort nnd nights of sleeplessness. I tried to glvo up tho use of coffeo entirely, but found it hard to go from hot coffeo to n glass of water. Then I tried Postum. "It was good and tho effect was ho ploasant that I soon learned to lovo It and havo used It for several years. I Improved Immediately after I left oft coffeo and took on Postum and am now entirely cured of my indiges tion and other troubles all of which wore duo to coffeo. I am now well and contented and all because I changed from coffeo to Postum. "Postum is much easier to mako right every time than coffeo, for it is bo oven and always rellablo. Wo never uso coffoo now in our family. Wo uso Postum, nnd nro always well." "There's a reason" and it is proved by trial. Look Jn pkgs lor n copy of tho famous little book, "Tho Road to Wcllvlllo." Ever rem! he above Icttrrr A new one npnmrn from limn l time. Tlnr are Krnulue, true, nud full or liuniitn Interest. t:::o:o&:xo TALK OF NEW YORK Gossip of People nnd Events Told in Interesting Manner. V V V V V V V ::: Liquor at $4.00 a NI5W YORK. While few men would bo willing to change places with camels because of tho known propen sity of that animal to go eight daya without a drink, thero are many who might willingly chnngo Into horses, with Jobs In tho park dopartmont Comptroller Metz somo tlmo ago reached tho conclusion that tho city should pay horses' whisky bills, which had boon hold up for months pending nn Investigation. Tho comproller-HO Informed tho dealers who supply the department, and stated: "It scorns to me that whlaky at four dollars a gallon Is pretty high for horses. Wo havo not questioned tho quality, nnd I havo ordered tho bill paid. I will take -p with tho park commissioner tho question of what kind or whisky is to bo kept for the horsos. "Horses must hnvo whisky the same as men, sometimes, and It has to bo just as good," declured Park Cotnmhi sloner Smith, who failed to seo any thing funny about tho comptroller's nctlon. mJsmn Novelties in Gotham's Street Music lffg- &' i STREKT MUSIC In New York city Is rarely picturesque. Tho Italian girls who played tho tambourl ies Just as naturally as they used to on tho old-fnshlonod wall-paper havo disap peared, and possibly tho tasto of the day has Inclined their successors to bo noisy rather than Interesting to look nt. Certainly tho quartet that has rucontly appeared In tho residential strcota up town Is the noisiest group that over conspired against tho ear drums of harmless humanity. It gives tarth such a torrent of sound thnt Its leader is prompt to observo the law. Tho tlrst sign of protest from tho housoholder In whoso neighbor hood it begins operations quiets me quartot and starts It off for another stand. They aro four as husky specimens as Italy ever sont bore. Two carry tnmbourines, nnd two smnll organs which they hold on tholr kuoes as Dan Cupid Hides ANY girl who wishes her chances of marrlugo Immeasurably enhanced can go to Roslyn. h. I . nnd apply to William McCarthy, publisher of the Roslyn News, for n Job as compositor. Tho Nowb Is printed In n llttlo shop in thu village, down below Harbor Hill, tho estate of Mrs. Clarenco H. Makay. Sho is oald to havo exhibited an inter est In tho outeonio of several affairs of tho heart that originated thero. For years past the Newii olllce has borno the reputation of being u plaet where Cupid Is kept busy. Girl after girl baa been led from the Ink-snieared walla to the nltar and couple after couple havo blessed tho llttlo country weekly for making them hnppy by oringing tliem together. The recent marrlago of Miss Mllll cunt Wost aud William Mngeo nt Ros Hospital Maid Victim of Odd Accident CAUGHT between tho floor of tho electric elevator and a steel beam, with tho cortalnty of being crushed to death If her rescuers moved tho car up or down by tho sllghtost Inadvert ence, Miss Margaret Daly, a "green horn" doormald, had a thrilling half hour'a exporlenco in tho Hnby's hos pital, at Lexington avenue and Fifty fifth streot, Now York city. It was necessary to chisel thu heads off tho bolts In tho ateol beam aud tako thu bam out or tho elevator shnft betaro tho young woman's llfo could bo saved. MIsb Daly, who Is 18 years old, has boon In this country but a fow weeks, nnd got her position in tho hospital only recently, owed her perilous pro dlcamont to her Irrepressible curiosity v v V V V V V 1 Gallon for Horses "How Is It Horcved?" "With or without nnd In milk punches," answered tho commis sioner. "Do you ever servo horsos' necks?" "Thnt's what wo do servo," re sponded tho comomlssloncr, refusing to smile. "This bill has been hold up eight months, nnd they aro good enough Judges of whisky In the comp troller's olllce to decide In less tlmo than that whether It Is good." When tho comptroller wns In formed of this he decelured he had never heard of whisky that wns not good. Tho commissioner may havo been excited, but his statu wns peaceful as compared with that of tho horses In tho park stable. Thero was much worry over whether tho four gallons retailed to by the comptroller was for each horse or all tho horses. One horse was being manicured und wns plainly Irrlluted. Ho wished tc register u kick ngalnat those whe had held up tho bills. Ho is onu ol the blue ribbon horses of tho park de partment forco. "Hy tho groat Pegasus, novnh have 1 heard such n fuss made over a lit tle rum!" ho explnined. "The park horso'H Inalienable right is ten quurts of oats a day, with n Saturday night bran mash and a nip or two when It's hot or cold to glvo ouo n llttlo spirit." thoy turn them. Kach of those men has over his shoulder a wicker chair which ho deposits In tho street as near as possible to tho curb before tho music begins. Tho two men on tho end with their tambourlnos are not satisfied with the racket created by tho Impact or tholr heavy knuckles on the skin. They have a species of drumstick with a ball at ono end which Is In turn covered with Hkln. This they pound with fearful ferocity against the tambourlnos which they hold up In tho left hnnd on a level with their shoulders. Their Biidden stnrt con verts a quiet street into a holl of ca cophony. Thoy find profit In the streotB further to tho east and west of town, where tho spirit or their music Is enjoyed nnd Its volume does not fall on such fastidious ears. You rarely seo men so young as theso or so well ublo to do their work. Anothor novolty of tho Btrect bands Is a complete contrast to this sten torian quartot. She Is n French womnn well past mlddlo ngo, whose appearanco carries with It every de tail her years suggest. Sho Is moro than plump, nnd her white hair Is drawn Into a tight knot at tho back of her head, she has a cloar. bronzo skin, not unlike a winter np;ilo In Its look of crisp health. in the Type Cases lyn wns proof, if .mi.-ii woi.. ..... Hint tho News Is an exceptionally fine matrimonial bureau. Within tho last four years tltere havo been six weddings nil traceable to the News olllce. Harvey A. Iirown wedded Miss Hronzon or Warwick. :.' uml tho colllo aro now living at Sllngerlands, N. Y. D. Nelson Ray nor. formerly manager of tho News and now assoclato editor of the Long stand Democrat of Jamaica, followed Hrowns exumple by marrying Miss l'-the nii also of Huntington. Miss Maud Tilly resigned her place two years ngo to becomo tho bride of Fl bert White or Jnnmlcii. MIbs Hlanche Latouretto succeeded her and wu soon engaged to marry Henry Wallace of Port Washington. U j. witltln a few months sho loft tho News to keei "ouho. William F. Lynch recently took as n brldo Miss l.oulso Jaeger ol Hanklns, N v., who taught the school In (.lenwood lor two years. Another compositor on tho staff t now said to blush violently when the wo.d marriage la l ,.0py. am, tht pub Usher Is looking for somo one tc 1111 her place when the expected reslK nation Is handed to him. to find out how tlm ivi ...... She had never seen an eleva or u" ore, and cau.o mighty oar nevor s. Ing ono again. " urate orMnml,,;h,w,t,M! ,10H,lt'11 "okoep or, nnd the ten nurses In the Instlt u on were at dinner when Miss Daly, lo had been assigned to answer the ho it door bell, took ad vantage of a dul Benson to tako a forbidden peep At -the fascinating elevator, tho door of which was Invitingly open. Miss Daly unexpectedly moved the over rar enough to start the car slow K' upward. Kealizlnc M,n .,... i.., (broken tho rules against her meddling "" "'" 1'ut ino younB woman tried to Jump into tho car to stop It Sho slipped nnd tall with her legs' extending beyond tho body or tho car. Holoro sho could get to hor taet tho top or tho elovator hnd reached tho entrnnco door on tho ground floor. Just above tho door there was a steel' girder oxtendlng across tho elovntor Bhuft, with about llvo Inches spaco butwoon tho floor or tho car and tho .rtrflni Mlua IV.li limn M..nt... ... .. place and held nbout tho waist. LEAVES TOWN FIVE MAYORS Congressman Anderson of Fostorla, O., Will Hold National Job After Unusual Tangle. Columbus. O. Carl Carey Ander Bon, who was twice elected mayor of Fostorla, O., nnd once congressman, and tallowed this by attempting to hold down both Jobs at once, evctu ally giving the town n llvo "mayors" puzzle, has decided to keep his con gressional Job and let tho other ono o, without wnlting for tho decision Df thu Ohio supreme court. Anderson, who wns n Democrat In a Republican town, didn't want to Carl Carey Anderson. havo tho mayoralty Job held down by a Republican, even after he was elect ed congressman and away In Wash ington. So he delegated his power to a Democratic Justice of tho peace. This Irritated tho Republican council, which appointed a mayor itself. Then the Republican preBldent of the coun cil rose In hls-wrnth and declared that In the absence of the real mayor In Washington, ho wns mayor, so there. That mado four. Then Congressman Mayor Anderson, hoping to slmpliry matters, wrote back from Washington "deposing" tho Justice or tho pence ho had first named and substituting n Re publican. Hut the Democrat said he had no right to depose him without coming back to town. At this point tho riddle was good enough to tako Into court. Congress man Anderson, nslde from his attempt to provide tho town with superfluous mayors and a real political comedy, has had an Interesting career. Llko Senator Lorlmor, tho "blonde boss" of Illinois, he began his career as a bootblack In Fremont, (O.) streets. That wns ut ten years of ago. At 1C ho had saved enough to buy a homo for his mother. In 1904 he moved to Fostorla and opened an underwear factory, which he still owns. TRAVELED 2,000,000 MILES Railroad Conductor In 37 Years' 8erv Ice Rides Distance 80 Times Around Earth. Chicago. L. J. Punches, who begun his railroad career 37 years ago at Elkhart, Ind., has traveled more thnn 2,000,000 miles. Ho was born in Ak ron, O., nnd began railroad work as n wiper In tho shops. Later ho bocamo . brakeman and freight conductor. In 18S0 ho was made passenger con ductor nnd given n run from Chicago L. J, Punches. to Flkhurt, Ind. Now ho has u faBt run fiom Chicago to Toledo. Ho has acquired a modest fortune through Industry and economy. Out .aldu of working hours ho Indulges In horseback riding. Mr. Punches married Miss Seville Kreldor and thoy hnvo two children. A daughter is tho wifo or Charles .Clark or Klkhart. Mr, Punches is n member or tho Order or Railway Conductors. King Is Yacht Racing Recruit. King Alfonso of Spain Is tho latest recruit to tho ranks of royal racing yachtsmen, of whom King Edward, tho Gorman emporor nnd Prince Henry of Prussia aro among tho chlel representatives to-day. Hut although theso royal yachtsmen have won many prizes, taw or them hnvo steered tholr boats to victory, says tflo WoBt minster Gazette. Unquestionably the most export roynl holmsmnn la Prince Henry or PriiBsIn aro among tho chief roor of conquest as long ago as 188S at the tiller or his small rater Nelly at n Kiel regatta, and tar some seasons carried all betare him In tho Clyde built crulsor racer Ireno, so called after Its owner's consort. In Gudrudn, "Irene's" successor, he proved equal x invincible MnMMMMMLMMMBaMMMMHMnl FINE RECIPE FOR COLDS. Any druggist can supply these in gredients or will get them from his wholesale house. "Mix half pint of good whiskey, two ounces of glycerine; half ounce of Concentrated pine compound. Shnko tho bottle well each time und uso In doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoon rul four times a day." This prescrip tion is said to work wonders. Tho Concentrated pine la n special pine product und comes only In half ounce bottles, each enclosed in nn air tight case, but be sure it 13 labeled "Concentrated " REAL NEED. Of "I say, old chap, will you lend a friend n dollnr." "Is he really In need of It?" "Rather. He wants to pay me with It." SUFFERED TERRIBLY. How Relief from Distressing K'dney Trouble Was Found. Mrs. Elizabeth Wolf, 388 W. Morgan St., Tipton, Mo., says: "Inflnminatlon or tnc Diaddor reached its climax last spring nnd I suf fered terribly. My back ached and pained so I could hardly get nround and the secretions were scanty, fre quent of passage and nalnful. I wna tired all the tlmo nnd very nervous. I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, nnd nfter taking a taw boxes was cured and have been well ever since." Remember the name Doan's. Sold by all dealers. CO cents a box. FoBter Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Why He Bought It. Conductor Say! uren't you old enough to know that you can't rldo on n child's ticket? Silas Filklns Sure I be. Hut onlv ylstlddy Samanthy aed I wuz glttln' f i be childlBh-llke. an' so I thought mebbo y'd let me rldo half-rare. Why He Won. Abou Hen Adhem set forth his claim. "I never lied about what a good time I had on my vacation," ho cried. And, lo, etc. PKUIIY 1IAVIS PAIXKII.I.KR has no mibstlluto. No ottu-r rcmcxly Is po of IrcUviifiirrhinimatlftm.lurubuKu.stltTnrK'i.nmimlKla or cold of any fort, rut up In 'iic, S5o und H)c IxHik-i. In tho prisons or Ucngnl, India, tu berculosis kills about two prisoners in every 100. mm A Clean Man Outside cleanliDcss is less than hall tho battle. A man may scrub himself n dozen times a day, nnd still be unclean. Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It mean3 a clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way will look it and act it. Ho will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never bo troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean atom ochs. Blood diseases are found where thero is unclean blood. uasurapuon anu oroncuitis mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents theso diseases. It makes a man's insides clean and healthy. It cleans tho digestivo organs, makes pure, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to tho nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets euro it. They never gripe. Easy to tako as candy. RaisingTemperature depends upon the heater how constructed whether it gets all the fuel-energy or only some of it. If the heater is a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with 8mokolesa Device)) the raising of the temperature is certain. Turn the wick as high or low as it will go there's no danger, no smoke, no smell just an emphatic raising of temperature. The Automatic Smokeless Device is n permanent check upon carelessness, making the heater safe in the hands of a child. Burns nine hours with one filling, heats all parts of a room quickly. Oil indicator tells nmount of oil in the all-brass font. Damper top. Cool handle. Aluminum window frame. Cleaned in a minute. Finished in Nickel or Japan. Various styles and finishes. Every Dealer Everywhere. If Net at Your. Write for Descriptive Circular to the Nearest Agency ol the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) For Crotip and Whooping Cough thero is no quicker, curcr remedy known than Dr. D. Jayne'u Expectorant. Four generations of children havo been relieved and cured by this old and reliable medicine. DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT has been successfully em ployed for over 78 years in countless cases of Croup, Whooping Cough, Colds, Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs nnd Chest, Pleu risy, and similar ailments. For the oalte of .your children letp a bottle of Dt. D. Joyne'.i Expectorant In your home whero you wltl have it at hnnd In an emergency. Sold by alldrucclst.i In three eLte bottles, S1.0U, 50c andaSc Dr. D. Jarne't Tonic Verralfutfo is the Ideal worm medicine, and an effective tonic (or adults and children alike, Many smokers prefer them to 10c cigars. Tell the dealer you want Lewis' Single Binder. Factory, Peoria, Illinois. Paper-Hangers & Painters Too can greatly tncrniuie yonr bunlooss nlth no ox trn lnrtMtmeot.hr Mlllug Alfred IVnU Prim Wnllpupvr. Wo want one good workur In cnh tlrlnltv and to tho tint worthy rpllrnnwlll wn'l I ltr.l., by prepaid fxpr., fWo liirno iiumplo book honlna n 'JSO.(H)0.00 WnlliMiimr Hook for customer to nolecl from. Wo offer Ill-rn1 prrtlU to our rrprmontatlvea. Anawor quirk ly that jou tuny Kit thnaaenry I u your rlrlnlty for 1910. Alfred 1'vuULo,, 14!. nu Walm.il Ave, Chicago. DEFIANCE Cold Warier Starch makes laundry work a pleasure. 10 oz. pkt;, 10c. PATENTS InTontors' book f mo. lloclor A Koliti, 1'al. Attyft , IM-I5T McUltl Dliig., Wlisb., I). 0. i ifSfwT iff f'f '' 17-TSsfar V' r j