-r TOWTOMwJKJrfi!-w1. n I K tf VJ 4) I i 1 I 'JMu.Milffl-fYrYt.x u T A-frW WfMtr"f:ireTr.. T" f i-pO H i... -Jt. -, ihih, i i "KB" It 7 OH'UVER; BOWELS No sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Get a 10 cent box. Aro you keeping your bowelB, Hvei and stomach clean, pure and freak with Cascareta, or meroly forcing i passageway every few das with Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil oi Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash-day. Lot Ca8carets thoroughly cleanse and reg ulato tho stomach, rcinovo tho sour and fermenting food and foul gases, tako thd excess bile frdm tho liver and carry out of tho system all the constipated wnslo matter and poisons In the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep nover gripe, sicken or cause any Inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents n box from your storo Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and novei have Headache, Hlllousnoss, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach oi Constipation. Adv. j Ambition and Humility. iThe highest ambition Ib tho parent of, tho truest humility; it makes one realize that our ultimato aim is so high" that wo need a power far boyond our own for tho accomplishments of so transcendent n work; that if wo ar trVily to bo co-workers with Al mighty Cod himself in tho working otit of tho great schtimo that rules llio universe, tho task is fur too great for ou,r unaided efforts, and wo may con fidently roly upon a pqwer divine to Iiijlp uf in nil our needs. BUFFERED FOR rOUR YEARS. lr. Tonn. J. M. Sinclair of Ollvehlll. writes: "I strained my back, which weakened an awful my kidneys' and bad backache and inflammation of tho bladder. La ter I became 'so much, worso that I , consulted . a doctor, who said that I had Dia betes and that my heart was af fected. I suffer ed for four years Sinclair. add was in a nervoua state and very much depressed. Tho doctor's medi cine didn't help me, bo I decided to tijy Dodds Kidney Pills, and Fcannot" ay enough to express my, relief and thankfulness, as they 'cared me. Dla-i mond Dinner PlIlBcuTedme of-Con1 Htlpation." (I Dodds Kidney Pills, GOc. pop box' at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., riufTalo, N. Y. Write for Household illalh alaoHHuIIc"oT"Namnal"AEtEen7 (English and Gorman words) and rec ipes far, dainty. dlflhea.xAlLa sent free., Aii. "'r - ""H if Mistake. "John,': ahofl stld to ftielriliusband, who was grumbling over his breakfast VyttmrM6tbhnBV"bwrf coYd-' ' " "No, It hasnV'ihe snapped; "but mj breakfast has." , . "That's just itl If your love hadn't grown cold you wouldn't have noticed that your breakfast hadi" Stray'Sto ries. " ' ' ' HAIR OR NO HA1R7 It Certainly Up to You and Cutl cura. Trial Fred. it Hot shampoos with Cutlcura Soap, followed by light dressing's of Cutl cura Ointment rubbed into the scalp akin tend to clear the scalp of dan druff, soothe Itching and Irritation and promote healthy hair-growing condi tions. Nothing bettor, cleaner, purer. Samplo each free by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. j ' 8ome Hint. "Hollo, Manic! Where aro you" go tng in such a' hurry T" 'To tho post oiljcOj tp put up (a k,lck about tho wretched ,tb?Hjery qprvlce.!' . . ;'What,'a t.ho trpuble?" ,, ' "Why, rtbati check you promised to send mo ten days.iago hasn't reached . me1 yoL" ' "1"' "' " , j ,j i .- , ,- .:, ;, :,-, ,i' )i'i "' 'Imfrdrtantto NJotfieW r': Y 3iEhtftUilne" carefully 'evdry5- bottle' ol OABTORIA. a saf6 and sure rtnnlidV for lnfatltfllIWchlldren,Jianl,Bed'-thatlt, ' iiui1'" J.,rjnui is7i f iiiuc ' w . iim? ha ijaft a 8lanaturo at - In Use-For Over ab'Yeari) - WWf!Mr iJ o oji mi r itnti i on n t J n 1 .1 i, t Information Fromi Hftadquartersf it yjinxhasi written finer plays "than BiiakesDeareeYor'd d." tim ' ,,,Yoti JaurpHse "mb? -JWherovWe. about them, and he ought tq jknpw," - ., ' ) L. ..,, j -ii- i li t I M When Your Eyes Need, Care Ub Murine Eye Medicine. 'KoBmirtl8'Teel Flao AoUt oulfkljr Tr H for Ited, Weak, Bore l'.yca and Qreniilktrd JUjrelids, Murine Ih comppupded ty our OculUta not n "Potent Medicine'' but used In huccckhMI riiyBlclaUH -Pmrtl'-fi'ur Tnnny;ynii-Hoy-detlewrytl to tlio Public nnrt nold by LruRpUtB nt 60c per HJtlleJ llurjiiniryo unirauo nnepnu'iniH's, tie mi ,nd we. wruo ior 'J'xj" l?BifT' free, ne Eye Remedy Company, Chlcigo.' Adv Murl t I Jl 1 . .r 1 tl'ili i i .'. r ii I j . i A TJip-jqunK mn.ni;wno ma" aiW' ing school graduate hopes alio., will caused Mr. J. M i - i ! -n imrmtirwroimim t I'mmtm iaaaHBaMBnaadaMiiUWa WITH THE LAWMAKERS l'V WHAT IS adlKti DONE-IN 'HALLS OF' CONGRESS.5 I I A, Epitome of the Work of. the, Dally . Sessions of 'tfie1 National" l ' Lawmaker!. WeLtern Newspaper Union News Service. Saturday. Tho Senate Republican opposition to the administration ship bill held the bcnatu in continuous session. The House Mot at 11 a. m. Tho naval bill was taken up foi amendment. , ltcprescntatlvo Ilroussurd intro duced a resolution to suspend tho freu sugar clauso of tho tariff bill. Friday. Tho Senate Resumed debate on .ship purchase bill, Senator N'oirls (urging amendments Tho House Began consideration ol navul appro)riatlou bill with agree ment to conclude debate by lip. in. Thursday. Tho Senate DhctiHblon of tha nd-i ministration ship bill continued Tho Houso. Ptesldeiit Wilson's M;to of the lnimlgrutlon bill was ro ceUcd, read and referred to the Immi gration committee. Debate continued ou the uyrkul tural bill. ' ' Wednesday. The Senate Senator Oalllnger con tinued speaking in opposition to the administration ship bill. "The House The senate bill for im provement of tho public health ser vice was debated. ' ' . Work1 was begun' on tho military academy and sundry ctvl appropria tion "bills In committee. ' j t s ; Passed bills authorizing construc tion of! bridges bver several navjgAble streams. i - Passed Adamson bill appropriating $80d.Q00 for construptlou of Jlghtj houses' and othor aids' to navigation. Representative Poster of Illinois an- nounced that federal bureau of mines had worked out simplified process ol reducing radium. " l Tuesday. Tho Senate Met at 11 a. m. The, administration shipping bill as revised by the senate caucus was re- ported by tho commerce committee and debate on the measure proceeded. The House Mot at 11 a. m. Debato was resumed on tho agricul tural appropriation bill. - The, commerce committee favorably reported a tiiU loVjt life saving station on" Duxbury "reef ""outsido the Golden date at San Francisco. Doane College Burns Canceled Bond. CreteTNeTnoano" c6TregoliaT''a"' great celebration horo last week. At Imoxnjng. chaPCLP.JCCBldenL.jLllenan' .nbuheea-lhe recontcancollation f-$10 - JiJRJiPJUiaJJagaiOTQluaillajoIJjriiak. ."X' " : ' " .' ..i.r-a i and boxes, saturated with' oil nnd rnv. ( rirbd.w Ith'f Itfeh wfis1 mhrfo' M redd Iness during tho afternoon. At G o'clock tho letudents and, friends' gathered 'about he pjle torwltnesa tlio .burnb'g. of the bonds which were thrown, Into tho.flra i t ii- i j i a NebraskatV i World 'ChamrJloU' 3 ' ar. Owen Daily, the Ne uincoln, Webr. Owen Daily, the Ne braska grappler. Is, again (tho light weight, .champion,, wrestler of i tho world. Before .an audience of sevoral , hundred wrestling fans at the- Oliver theater Wednesday night, Dally 'was victor In straight' falls from John Makle of Boston, who won the title from Dally in their previous contest and therefore retained hia laurels as tho champion for five brief weeks. Getting Ready for Japanese Election, Toklo. Energetic canvassing is al ready under way for the general elec tion for the house of representatives which had been called by tho emperor ifor March 2C following tho dissolution of the house because of its refusal to approve tho military prdgram of" tho cabinet. It Js declared in govern mental circles that, tho rejection of tho project to innjeasp ,t,ho army, by, t,wo djvjfljpnp ip Koron is notnto. bo. inter- pretcd as indicating a essatloruof mil itary dovelopniontiln Jaan,u 1. 1 i ii i t . ,', ' . acfTrre In ApartmenTTiouse. Omalid,fNeBt-LlTlfe Htytko families (i ,thfi 'A'nsolils a'paftmens' we'ro, cl von! .baU .LiW uM9 9 the Alcten-dogree-i below-zero tomporaturo THtirBdaV WH,,tfatt; Wm&8FM& muTQ ttflan;-,ao nhourjieexiouRlyathroat- enea -rne'entire' srruetnr.'" n ws'just iat the'h tmn ajltalned'thatjthq fijaae.waidfg'coverod ianfl,thBjqepartmentinotlflqd. i ? u , . i" i " " 'r'j-T-i, i. .rj ii embargo oh'Cattle,c 8heep;'a7id- Hogs. Chicago An embargo against the hlpwent-of-oftttlershep-or-hoge-frora; I thy IrLloiu UckyaRd lias rbean, re tdrR iy, (li iJiiite'diatltca bOrWu (of of the .bureau. No an(mals will bo ship 'ped 'until apks'andlieyfl VavVbeen disinfected. Th'o "order was tho result of a ausplcicra byjtho govorflineiit that new ;cases of fooj -and, mouth dhenpe, found "lri"cattlo shipped "from here, had fbWjfhitd In-'tho yariW-ACrt V.w ' 6Ur 'when tho" mlnto-rum1 torn- n'wW (it nnAi! twfo.'nJn a a rf 1 nww' MunfwIMVc! v-rt&4rarviH:mtrtiiriafcinrvti-aii rJ.-Bnii:FJJEWS6FcNEBlhA.tr 0 I Palrbury w IlL-ke In tho state base all.joague noXt season 'Dates fdr ihe Otoo county lair fcednsctvfori Aticttsk IS to "J0.fi h.uc ''Vboat sold at Teouiuseli, Thursday Iorl.:i5x the record market iirlco. SoclcFy womon" "of the' Hnstlng! Y, V. C. A. huye-orgiuilt'd u bovsllug club. ' ? i Farmers around Silver Creek have1 raised funds tor an elevator at that place. , State manuiacturers will hold their, annual show at, Lincoln, Kobiuaiy 23 to 2G. ' William Herbert, a pioneer of Oma ha, is dead at that pluco at the age of 96 yenrs. Tho thermometor reglstcied 25 de grees below zero at Tccumseh last Wednesday night. Kctuil liardwarc iucrchautH of the state will hold a convention ut Omaha, February 1 to 12. Auburn will hold her animal fiddlers' contest, open to tho state, on tho con ing of Kobruniy 4. Tovutitrch ice men aro harvesting their second crop of llfteeii-tuch Ice. It Is of splendid quality. Nat W. Smalls was chosen as post master by tlio patrons of that otlU'o ut a primary hold last week. After a p.ihtorato of nearly seven years at Steluaur, Ilov Father Fohh has been transferred to Hebron. Durglaia entered the store o,f Hone bright & lliinto at Cortland and car ried away goods valued at $1,200 Lincoln has been Invaded by the Jitney car It Is said a number 01 them will' be put on the streets at orice. -' Owing to fin epidemic of measles at Elmwood, several rooms of tho public school have been olosed unlll it abates. ' , Weeping Water W. C. T. U haTrp "quested IliiThchbol board at that place to have the lUblo read In tho public eqhools. , William Kuatftor Bluo Springs, apod 77, wns stricken with apoplexy and foil -dead In lila, yard while feeding 'chicken.,-- ' I - Columbus will havo a primary elec tion February Sf td 'decide on a post master. There aro flvo candidates for tho, pjace. . t ., iOharles Stnhlhut, iormer mayor of Nebraska City, andfor many years''a leading mofchant oMhat place, is de'nd of apoplexy. . Falrbury basoball fans havo orgdn lzed an association, nnd will put that town on tho map by means of a state league team. Chimes costing approximately $10,000 will bo furnished for the new C5,000 Methodist church at Hastings by W. H. Lanning. State Field Veterinarian Day says the ravages or the corn stalk disease among horses are tho worst In the history of Nebraska. l " Itoss Hammond of Fremont and C. H.' GustaYsoh of Mend will discuss community interests at tho retailers' convention at Lincoln, February 23, Dean Charles B. Bessey of tho state university was stricken with heart troublo ono day last week, and fort a " Hwe" 'wrny wrtongly-lHrbnt'ls recover Ing. t. ThJundfoesabllshlng.alYrik! :(CnT'TtoriJt3ace:.Tmrf!pa8se(l i the S1.TJD0 mark IfwIlfKHniiiBhoii sed Ihe Sl.TJOrj mark IrwllfrhoiiiiBhoil nnflftho amount apanPoiTlsTOr f raised. - Little. iMary FJowJor ' whoftwas se verely sialdcd wtfdn 'slte'-fell into a tub of boiling -water left In a hallway of an OranhHsohool building, ,ls( 4qt as a.resultof the, Injuries, recpjvp0. ( Adjutant General HaU bflVrpcojvod .from, tho ,wa,r .jlepartment a. shipment of tljree, carjoads ,of wagons, am,-' bulanccB. tents, clothing, etc.; fof too use of' tho Nebraska' National 'audrd.' Miss' Juno ttofhVe's'bt Falrbury, Neb.,1 a freshman in tho 'ilrio nrts 'cdllege' at Drake university at Des Moines, la.. was voted tho most beautiful co-ed In the school at a beauty contest iheld last week by tho Drake Dally Dolplilc, the student publication. Miss Lydia Medjdles, telophono girl at Hastings, drank hair shampoo, mis taking it for medlcjno. Though seri ously ill Jor sov'eral hours, sho hasF re covered. Ex-Senator 'Glover's barn, near Arisley, was burned and s6Seral fine horses perished in tho flames, when a charcoal stove used 'as a foot-warmer set'flroi to a sleigh. , , Farmers andi buslnoss men ,at To cumseh havo decldqd to hold a farm- kerauirrstitut-the-Rttr-irt-fFbru- ary. (Trp fxtatoion department of the' agricultural f lollej5oJwlI imlsh the talent. Plans have, Htfcn laid by tho St. Char'wrtrWktfflrllBP'l for thq erectloh) W-mio nif 8K5lOlD0 church 'lAn 'ltrertAisw qrHM-Reixot taisau'artor of a cont-a-rTrblc1 centinietcr will bo iOCroedlfiryjjlhiiHtatftjJijrjgr hoij "Sfi n Arthur W. Grundmann, neafyfokj was lounu-unconsciona. near a gaso-0U not known Just Tiow tho ftccldont hai poned; ut'toAyf AigStjia hit by lome part of -tho machinery Wfter ay af'r of five years at a cost estimated at 1260,000, detectives have caqgM.JfanrxfOu Fisher, wanted' it tmwHr-JtHHr--lo'nB;-of othor piacflfvwswlndllnB JoluvOZConnor Miss Catho L t k A tl . icrlno Bull, for nlnctoon.. for nln .-. n r- , .. -.. .i , . .. - i-l ycarspoBuiu;u-essiiuiiiiiiaJlrtlu&B rq- signcii nnu a civn servico oxammat on Mn'V,,rVHHM'w;;ttMW)oiaifc'u.y m vi v,-i mAViJ..,. r. . . ." I n fliro-. 'funnro- .ouTy,'OT umnna, was ' overcome ibjuimoKeiand seriously iiri- - Jurdjv-aIltylDa.to.tiavaAlalivea of her two little cIrls,wlio liail .snt ihm pHo'nso on Tire dur4"n'10r tt WJ-ary 'Hwri,i.ywtiiwni GlntSi'GltSltRViT, ' BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur- lant and Remove Dandruff Real Surprise for You. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Dnudorlno hair clcauuo." JuBt try this moisten u cloth with a Uttlo Danderlno and carefully draw it through jour hair, taking ono small strand at a time. This will clcnuso tho hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil nnd In Just it few moments ou ltuvo doubled tho beauty of your hair. Besides bcautlfvlng the hnlr at onco, Danderlno dissolves every partlclo of dandruff; cleanses, purlllcs nnd Invig orates the scalp, forever stopping Itch ing and falling hair. Hut what will plcaso you most will bo nftor a fow weeks use when you will actually aeo new hnlr lino nnd downy at llrst es but really now hair growing all over tho scalp. If j on cam for pretty, soft hair and lots of It, surely get it 25 cent bottln of KnowUon's Danderlno from any storo tint! Just try It. Adv. JdST A BIT TOO STRENUOUS Owner of Bungalow Not Altogether Thankful for the Labor of the Firemen. In thu lobby of a Washington ho tel the other evening thu conversation turned to tho enthusiasm of thu vol unteer ilreuiau, CongrpsHinan Ed mund Piatt of Now York, smilingly re called a story along that line. A man named Smith, the congress man said, had a bungalow down along tho Jersey coast. Recently tho bunga low was burned, nnd meeting an ac quaintance one nttornoou Smith sad ly cited 'tho harrowing details. "What wob the trouble?", llnally In terrupted an acquaintance. 'Haven't you got a tiro department down that way?" "Oh, yes," answered Smith with a retlectlvo fllgh. "Wo have a lire de partment, all right." "I see," thoughtfully mused tho ac quaintance. "Got thero too lato to put tho flro out, I suppose?" "Ob, no," rejoined Smith. "Thoy put the flro out, but In doing it they washed away tho building lot." Phila delphia Telegraph. Dancing Men in Demand. "Wo never know what to do with grandpa bororo." ' ' "And now?" "He'll bo a big help to us socially. We're having htm taught all tho now steps." t ii I 14 Ism' Hjilnn nnna Now. , f .pii WW,.f VWIW ..WW. "Jono 1b so very romantic. '' Sh6' says' snos going rigut uown on tier Knees 4o bdg her father to let Mier 'marry, 'Bobby." - t. it i ii 'Wbnt'B sho waiting' for?" . i Wor tho Btylos ito change." t y.-li- T- T - r-T mJk a I (Everywhere .)nt life thq, question is notWhat,wo gain, but what, yp do. Car,ylQ- ,-,' ... , 1 'Anlnsult' Ib oh'tyhiud throWri 'at you. aricl llKO,mtfd'ili1b,cflt bfulBhed off "when given 'tlmo to dry.-MVan' 1'anln. j 'f'' ' Lli-i : ' ' ' i- t t ii j (C I 7 C (ii ir Better Health The 1914 wheat crop of the United States was 891,017,000 btiahels. A fine showing that, but 1 ' Under' rvresent methfcrJa oftfianufiicture'of manv so j bread tujfts, a )arpejpcr ceit pf4lal4ood.valucjliiamaojiifeent crop 011170 iri'7 ' the invaluable mineral. elerhents of the grain will be wasted as far as human needs i i.l i)mc tii Iirr i.Lu l- xL ii l ill; . l.J O 1 1. ...L.,i I v ' '' ,4,are cor?cernedli:-thrbwh, 6k ifm " si 11 an-j.ul .. ., yiiu- 1 .'pretty.jon.-j , , t ., ,,,, -, j' 1; r 0 uii.iM 0 L 1,1 1 1 ,. (, jftj . j nif.'V J J v..'srrr ""ntn : t o iiHinn laiiniiJn c ot' e :rij ' num. 1 l in .Jlr-JUf i t if. V tatruV 1 ul ia ul 11 1, n t.T , m a a i 1 I -enji u j 0 a iiuntu t 1 & lallkU nu(v?njhf (t& wla C4t AIlSV.IIfc VI VTII1.I itj jj KtSm n,ii n T'' 'iUbm 3 l'.j ) AljI37l4HP g,j Ulfik kllliildi iliBL'rJU lBwiBB - i ii:'! h tnuiiA !j j 1 ...Lelements phosphonis', lirori Hme,Letoiv7ThidhrArelabsolutly demanded by ike - -" 1 .-. jii.jl io isy item. tor. perfect building J uoion 1 i tl IIIO I IL' 0 t ., I , 1 I .". 1 1 :ii JQrabe-Nutsa digests ,j , cQivnjtrateecjjnppicalarid appetiaqg. I & '".I i'JIiMU Bjf 1 m.'J ;;;;; ; ;d -,TTiei:esa RsonJFor : ow , ,,0-7 fsoi,.., (; a ( ( As-a iiilt 0 urra r . -fi V .' rJ 'ji ram rfiMiiiTimmn uii t f rnn pininnn n Speculation as to Possible End of the Wdrld. Sklentlsts 6oe Danger1 In the1 Accumu lation of Ammonia in the Atmos phereWhat It Might Mean to Humanity. There nlu various ways in which, ns It seems, our earth can come to an end an a planet. Wo will mention ono or two of them. Tho continuous decay of vegetation generates ammonia. As many scientists havo said, thero Is nioio ammonia In tho ntmosphoro now than thi'io was ten thousand years ago, and considerable more than there was a million years ago. Fresh suiv piles aro added' year after jear, so that In a future day thero will bo an excci'illngly gieat quantity of It. Now, aiiiinonla has a comhustlve propei ly If tho ntniosphero should get laden with It, it universal conlln grntlon would ho Inevitable. Tho out bieak of a volcano, or a Hash of light ning, would be sulllcient to cause the circumambient air to Ignite all space would become u mass of raging llamo which would boll the ilveis and seas, converting them Into hot viipois. which would devour all living crea tines, all forms of vegetable life, would buku tho earth and iierhnps burn It (o cinders Tho earth could ho, converted Into smoko within" a ,'socnd: It could bo hurled 'out ofj ItH course and made to comojlnfo drenflfut collision w)th an other planet;" or," thrown dangerously" I near tho sun, )t would be drawn by the wonderful solar attraction Into tho fiery bosom of that bright monarch of tho universe. " Th6 horrot"bf such a eataBtrophe ap pears utispouably great something from which- the startled- Imagination recoils and staggers. And yet, after luo rellectlon, wo must admit that ho proPDoct Is sublime, rather .'than t- - . . f It ' - .1 -m -. JL lijl - OITIDIC. . AIIllOipaiUIl ,01 Illl UllUltjr- blo pafti'ls wortaitbaivti pain itself.i human being Is capable of pain up to a certain degreo only, as also of pleas uro up to a correspondingly high de greo, and no moro. Nny,ono person Eb capable of moro BUffcrtijg'iind m6rq mjoymont than another; and It Ib nfto Aothor a fallacious notion that thero is as much ngony whon a tly Is crushed 'ns when a giant dlcB." How often, after long and dismal anticipation of a tragic event, wo have found at tho last that the anticipation ,of a tragic event outran tho reality! This Is caused, not only by tho quick-" nesfl nnd resourcefulness of mind, but also by tho circumstance that we can not bear moro than a certain measure of pain and affliction. Then, too, it must bo remembered that bb every cxtrome causes Its oppo site, ns a white heat gives a sensiv tlon of cold, aa frost can burn llko flro, ns Iaughtor,cnxilend In tears and, tears in laugnieratrrwisuom Bomciiaios bud .sides Into "folly andtfio!estdr Mil utv fter tho sayings of a snge. so excess of L pain j may 8nd In a sort of vtffrllllng iploafure.ftiKl this may afbqbqntJor tho nuainetlislcB of martyfsjundor tor turn. U V ,H . ' 9 The nasslng of earth, then, would I not cuuso so ,much human pain as la goncrlly,'bellov!cd,. '-It would prob'ably 1.1 :UAllllnn n.n. 1.MM It ....!.. awakening Into "a'now world ,from an outg"rowh ,5 coriilltloli'C df '.bcing.-rfei- change. . .ifS-l ijj.l J f 'iv.'i .ir-j"j"i FattetfPtltfse in the milling process just to make flour look white and . r ' t 1 j . ) I VyfTfjti T7T"K lffp "O" fbkh-'W r. JPJbB! I ttwixo j I &V mal ltod barlev ts Tfirained. as ,.. ' . of brains, nerves and muscle. I - I - - with remarkable .ease; due to An fj'.'ao a' and BBmmmmmmmmmmB ' run dim unnu "California Syrup of Figs" cani harm tender .stomaohl , liver bntj'tjowetsti J ) Every mother realizes, after glvln her children "California Syrup ot Figs" that this Is their ideal laxative, becnuae they lovo its pleasant taste and It thoroughly cioansos the tondor little stomach, liver and bowets with out griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish, oi; breath Is bad, stomach sour, look al tho tongue, mother! If coated, glvo sj tcnspoonful of this harmless "frul Inxatlvo," and In a fow hours nil ( tha foul, constipated waste, sour bllo and undigested food passes out of tho bow els, and you havu a well, playful child ngaln. Whon Its Uttlo system la full of cold, throat sore, has etomach-acho, diarrhoea, Indigestion, colic remem ber, a good "lusldo cleaning" should nlwnyo bo tho first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy j they know a tcaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask nt tho storo for a GO cent bottlo of "California Syrup o'l FIrh," which bus directions for bnblos, children of nil ages and grown-uni printed ou tho bottlo. Adv. ) SHE HAD MET THE "DUB Nice Young Chap Probably Regretteo I Hip Somewhat Unkind Char ' - tacterlzatrbn. " tAt n dauolng academy danco th other evening a nice young chap was 4'intrpduccd?to"a perfectly dandy girl. mho waB young, nympnmeuc nna wise to all 'tlfd'HtdtisThnd thfrkld-fell-fof her at once..-Thon sho, said: "You'ro ' awftflly nice:iome,' "but can't you Introduce mo to somo of your men friends around hqrp?" "Weir, I ,tiKnov'aiiybody except Unit fuririy-looklhg dobo,far1 there ,n the corher. Hi and'U'ibClotg! to tie same lodgo. Did you ovor meet hlmjr" "Indeed I did years ago. He used totomo'Wul seo mo a lot brought me flowers e'nd candy, nnd all that" , Hm did? That old guy? Well,' 1 didn't think it was In him! ThlsU be a Joko to tell to tho otlnr fellows, How did you shako him at last?" i "Married ihlm. Como on over and l'U introduce you." Clevoland Plain dealer. , t Just Punishment. i Mrs, Hemroandhaw This parier says a woman burglar was identified by two missing teeth. Mrr Hemmanhaw Serves her right for nqt keeping her mouth shut r A 'Mean Question. , 'Luhave en to consult a beauty doctor about my comploxlon." "Dqe ho hold put iny(hopo?" X 'EisteWielf. U Teachor Years ago tho klngdom)of Spain ran clear around the yvorld: i To worK-on,BtrTeoB,A6Sre on, (in noticed and unpralscd, Is perhaps ttu finest heroism earth cun show. O..H. drrlson'.-M 4 '. 3 nif. ) ) Narrow (ro'lnrd8:-tthlnk::n6nlnit riaht . thati-lif aboVeithoir-.own, capacity. TYnntinfntlnaliM ? , .(.. 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