TILE OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: DRCKMBKK 1. 1012. -0 Busy election will more rulers. Little Miss lighted to havo her write Thero may bo a time Bees HHltK are no io of tis without faults and the editor of the Husy Deo page m ist admit to a very serious mistake on the ia$o ia8i ween Over th tho namo o Their Own Page name of the new Uusy Dee last week was added i queen by mistake. Miss Mildred White Is still ! Busy Bee Queen queen and Was been a most faithful ruler to her sldo nnd tho not take place for three weeks and then it is to I be hoped that all the ujisy llees will be Interested enotiGh to elect two Helen Chase is a new Busy Dee and we are de ler stories for tho page. when she will be elected nueen. Each queen and king are olectod for a porlod of three months and little Queen Mildred White will reign until tho first of the now year, when another will be elected. Mildred has been one of i ho most earnest writers for the Busy Beo and has written for many other pi pers. Santa Claus will soo x be here and the editor hopes that there will bo werul stories on (ho Chi istraas season for tho page next week. Little Stories by Little Folk JL -. 1709 he (110. Tho they planned his ho threw stajred there (First l'rlia.) ' The PilgTimsj By AUco Hluven, Agod 11) Years. South Tenth street. Bluo Side, In Kngland hundreds of jjears ago the j kins woum not let me pjopie worsmp God as they wished. He wanted them to go to tho same church as people did not llko this, so to leavn England. When the kins heard of thousands Into prison. Then they had to have private meetings. .Soon they wero ready tp leavo Enc I nnil. They went to Holland and sevoral years, but their children grew up nnd talked Dutch, marrlefl the youn Dutch women, nnd Joined the Dutch armies. This mude them sad so they left Holland and came to A norica. They wanted them to talk the i ear old Eng lish language. They came to America and they heard and saw arrows In the air. When tho white men got their guns they look to their huts. Somo month's later an (Kngllahl Indian came up utid said, "Welcome, English men." This surprised them. Soon they set a day aside which they railed Thanksgiving. And that day Is ttto last Thursday In November. They gave these peoplo th name of Pil grims because pilgrim meat traveler. (Second Prlze.l Mayonce-Mairtz. Alfred S. Mayer, Aged 12 Yejars. B03 Geor- RULES FOR YOUNG WEIIERS I. Writa plainly on one aid of th paper only and number the pa rs. 8. true pen ana Ink, not pencil. 3. Dliort and pointed articles will bt glvan prafoTence. So sot us over 350 'words. 4. Original nodes or Utters only will be used. 8. Write your name, ago and aa drsss at the top of the first pate. ' First and second prlrcs of boobs will be glvn for the beat two con tributions to this VS aoon wk. Address nil communications to C)CEN'3 DEPAXaTinJHT, Omaha Bee. Omaha, Nb. gla Avenue. Red Side. This Is a picturesque city situated op posite the Main river. It 1 as a popula tion of 100.000 people' and Is protected by a garrison of ,000 men, T le old cathe dral dates back to the tonln century, be ing of Gothic structure. Tile large dome was added In the year 1233. Tho bronze doors and storic porehoi are' also of gTcat Interest. These were. added between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. niitcnberg place Is a llttlci to the south wfst of tho market ptac'r-. and thnro standi an old brown stone fountain "built In 1C2G. Near hero Is a statue of Guten- berg made by the great sciulptor, Thor warriscn. The Gutenberg Tnluseum, which ly tho' whole There one n the world. han one Inch hundreds of written by Wits opened In 1901, lias nea of the Gutenberg library, can see the smallest bible The bible Iself Is not more I by two Inches, We also sav othor books nnd manuscript Outenberg. Tho north part of the salne square is tho theater, while south ofl tho theater Is the Schiller square with n statue of Schiller, the great German writer. 'iong mo nanus or the nmne runs a beautiful promenade, while rborth of this Is thti city hall with a fine terrace over looking the Uhine and Taguh rivers, th armory and grand duke's palace, which is being rcmodelledat a co.4t of $325,000. In this palace wo sow one rtf tho finest llhrarles and museums of the country. In turkey. AUco called Mary and she Went over. They all played, but Mary's mind was on sonlcthing else. Sho was think ing, "I wish mother would get a turkey." Tlien the grocery boy came with nuts, apples, candy and all uorts of goodies. Neat day at school somo good news caniej to Mary. Alice had Invited Mary, over for Thanksgiving dinner. That day sho ran home and asked her mother and. her mother said she could go. Just then her father came In and said. "Vo'u stay home and go to school." "But," said Mary, "wo have no school." "Help your mother, or I'll whip you." After her father went out of the room her mother spoke softly. "Tou may go, but be quiet." The time drew near. Mary could not sit still In school. It wa Thanksgiving morning. Something troubled Mary. She was wondering what to wear. About an hour before noon aho put on her Iicst drera; her mother combed her hair. She wont over to Allco'a house. It wa lucky that Mary's father was not home. When she got there It wan not time for dinner. bo the girls played with Alice's dolls. Then Alice's nurse called them to dinner. It was the best dinner Mary had ever had. They had turkey, pumpkin pie. nuts, salads, cake, candy and pudding. After dinner Mary and AUco and bet brother played till rather late. Then sho thanked Alice and her mother and bid them good night and went home. She and Alice were good friends ever after. I m ' - jMii' i$!W Ko ' - ii1Bfcv.- .-,! Irtii Ztdldpjsd CaSieFizie White i Fine Candies extra for good welajht, as father alwayB did. At last tt waa all tied up and count ing out tho correct change Mr. Clll went out Into the rain once more, while Harry followed him to the door. As ho turned around what should ho see on the floor but a dollar bill. Of course Mr. Clll must have dropped it, as tt was not there before. But, arcutd Harry to himself, "I ' don't know why I shouldn't keep It; ho never will miss It, and even If he doea, he'll never know where he dropped It." The vision of a new flshpole came Into his mind, but with it came also the words of thn text he had Just learned, "Thy word have I hid In tnlno hoart, that I might not sin against Thee." "No, this wouldn't be honest. I must not tin against God," he decided, half aloud: "So, Tabby, you keep store for a few minutes, while I run after Mr. OII1; he Isn't out of sight yet, and I will be back as soon aa I give him Ills money." Our Jolly Old Friend, Winter. By Enrl Erlandfon. Aged IJ Years. Polar. Wis. Bluo Hide. Well, boys and girls, did you enjoy tho first snow? Isn't it Just fine to think we have our snow flying In tho air In flakes as large as daisies? I guess you all enjoy tho snow. T am one of winter's Jolly boya If It wasn't for the snow, where would our Jolly winter sports rom in? I live In Polar and must ray I enjoy living here. Wo havo a nice lake near our place which affords many of my happy frolics. When the Ice is solid and smooth I go skating. I think skating Is ono of the best winter sports for those tho library thero are 150,000 volumes and j who onjoy it. nut I must ray that coaat- 4,C0 books printed by Outeflberg about Is another favorite of mine. tho year IXOft. At tho north lend of the 1 uy and glrlh como out with their promenade Is located the kjhg's brldgit j 'eds and Flexible Flyers to coast down which Is three-fourths of a i mile long, 'hill. My. what fun! See them go! Home and Is consldeied one of the )argest and I times accidents occur, and then perhaps finest bridges In Germany, fcelnsr made j for two weeks wo are kept in the house. :ompletely of steel. , I I llko to play snowball. We also build There are quite a few churches here, enow forts and then have a little battle lllu" mem very neauurui, wane omerH "eiween two armies of boys. We now aro quite plain, namely, tho Bt. John's. St. Qulnton's and toph's church. Outside the Ity stands the citadel In whose southvt est cornor rises tho Iron tower named afi er General DrusiiK, who died In the nlntl year. Mainz Is important for leWther ud furniture. It has n street railway and la eonneoted with Darmstadt, IWIesbaden and Frankfurt. Episcopal, St. Chris. start. Down goes their fort and ono side IS beaten. Do any of the pretty glrla -get their faces washed? Well, perhaps they need It. I must close and hope all of the Busy Bees will enjoy their winter the same as I do. When Harxv Kent Stars I By Cal Martin, Aged J3 Years, Hancock I ia. Blue Side. " umj- v year oiu, out nui (Honorablo Mention.! Mary's Thanksgivin By Ardath Margaret Mcllrldfi Aged 10 father often allowed him to help in tb .1,Neld,iWe, in?; " i -- -t-e in , Mary was a girl of some po' Her father was a man who did 1 fcmall vlltnffn I ft. ...n i. 1 ... .... Iir nnnlo I - ---- " uuio 10 mvil Calls not workJ tomatoe"' Parage of oatmeal, bre.d much; he wa, very laay. He dl. odd Jobs i fW.pound bags W and all the money he had ho xpent In, One Katurdav ' 1 . .snnuiMG. sh- l.ih 1,. k 1. . fta.turda' when It had been rain- " . . .... i.uk..w . nmj intr nnr.i nil rnrirtilno. Hi..,,'. . . h.,1 .1,,.,. .I.. r I...l..l. 1 : . . . wntl """'f - ",asKeu him If ha tnought he could look mother and two of her brothers, and one; nftor le s,0ro while he wnt to the slfUr worked. Man had hart! times. I niiu rf ., v. c; she was II and' she was ' 1 ,)()ubt if , ; inn oiliest ni nome blio hud Wl... I .... 1 .A .U 1. - ".lis VT.II MB III. JIB l , IS so stnrmr it.M.tt-ui .i,A a wealthy friend who waa will not have innoh ,. ,1 flannlnr a fine Thanksgiving dinner. "All r'ght, father. 1 brought my school Her friends name wba Alice. Mary was j books with me thlt morning, so I guess thinking one day. if only ahe was as j Is will have enough to do " Harry re Allco was. One day Mary heard great I piled, aa he helped his father on with laughter. Sh ran out and she saw ! his coat. Alko and her brother playing with a How proud he felt at first to hav charge of the store all by himself and how he did wish 'that a lot of people would come to buy. But after a while it grew very stupid all by himself. He f.nlshed his spelling lesson, did all of hli examples, read his book through and even How to Cure Rheumatism wainant Sootor'a Best Frtacrlp tion Easily Mixed at Horn. This xlmple and harmless form-ila haj) leamfd the golden text for the Hunday v. jrked wonders for alt who hai i tried school lesson tho next day but t.f!l no u quickly curing chronic and Jaime one came, and hla father had' not vet re. I heuinatlsm and backache. "Kronl -your .,lrni xvhat ' . druggist get one ounce of TorltJ com. turn- was there to doT pound (In original scaled packag l) and , Jut then Tabby, the store cat, came .1 o ounce of ayrup of Sarsaparllli com- runnlug across the floor chasing n lound. Take these two Ingredient I hoir.w ,n0uae Harrv trA,t r., i . J! , and put them in a half pint oi good ; " " , i 7 ","ted ttf,er U' ,0- an1 whiskey. Shake the bottlo and take a ' UJed ,0 h,ln Tabby citch It by poking lablespoonful before each meal and at behind the barrels wtlh a stick, They I I ed time." Good results come after the ' had almost cornered It when "tinkle first few doses. If your druggist doea .inwi... ., .t, v. iinaie. not have Torls compound in stock he , ' ' ent tnB be" over ,,le do"r und will get It for you in a few houra from : ,n W11 old Mr. Clll. tho shoemaker, hla wholesale house. Don't be lnflu-who was almost blind and very deaf 1 enced to take a patent medlclna Instead 1 "Good day Mr nil- i-.t r ' of thla. Insist on having the genuine vnuTlhl;r;, ? h1, C" 1 d0 for ToMa compound In the original. one-'ou- sn0" Harry In his most busl. ounce, eaJed, yellow package. This waa I neisllke way. Farmer Grey's Grapes. By Goldlu Smith. Aged 12 Years, Fair mont, Neb. Blue Side. . Ono day when Bob was wiping the dishes, his brother, Ralph, came In very excited and all out of breath. "Oh. we are. going to have great .fun tonight," ho cried. "What ara you going to do?" asked Bob. "Wo ara going to dress up like ghosts and are going to steal all of Farmer Grey's grapes, and we want you to come with us, for we are going to have great fun." "I don't see any fun In that," replied Bob. "I don't think that Is very nice for boys as large an you to do, I think you should be ashamed of yourself to rob an old man of what he expects to moJco a living on." "Well, do not start your preaching again; It you don't want to zo, you don't hava to." "Who are you going with?" aaked Bob "I am gulng with Frank Thompson and some other boys," replied Ralph. "If I wero you 5. wouldn't go, for the old man makes his living 011 the grapes," said Bob. "Well, I am going anyway, so you need not jpre'ach," said Italph. Ralph went out and slammed the door behind him. "I wish 1 could think of a way to pre vent them from getting the grapes," thought Bob to himself. "Oh. I havn It." he said half aloud. "I will dress tip Ilk old Farmer Orey and scare them away." At 0 o'clock the boys wero ready to go. Bsb took his old clothes and got on his bicycle and got to Farmer Grey's be fore the boys did. Soon the boys came and wero talking very loud. "We will nteal all of hli grapes, and won't ho be surprised when he gets up and finds them all gone?" said Ralph Tho boys started to pick, when crash! and the boya heard someone aay, "I'll teach you to steal all of my grapes. It was Bob. trying to talk like an old man. He gave all tha boya a fw blows and when the boya were out of sight, he got on his bicycle and cot home before Ralph did. Tho next morning Ralph got up vjsry lame and sore. "Well, did you get the grap last night," asked Bob, "Yes, and got good ones, too," replied Italph Bob tried very much not to laugh and succeeded. That taught Italph a lesson, for ha never stole grapes any mora. Letter from New Bee. By Varda James. Aged 11 Years, M0 First . W.M..0. uiur route. me have to walk four miles in ona day I will Join tho Blue Side. I hops to seo this In ..ie paper next Sunday, as we gtt The Omaha Dally Beo very day The Story of a Pumpkin. Harry T. Hayncs. Ago " Years, 08 North Tweniy-iourtn street. Red Hide, I am In the storo now. I hear some ono coming, here I am In thn grocer's hands. 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6. "Hare you are my son," and he gives me to a little boy. Now the boy la putting me In the earth Now the water Is streaming over my face, I wonder what they aro doing that for. I think I will eat aome plant food for my dlnnrr, and now I think I shall talk to the earth-worms. Ilow-de-dool Mr. Earthworm, how aro you today?, Please tell me n story. Oh my! What a funny story er-or-r-r-r-rlp., Oh! What on awful rip In my side. I think I shall grow now. Oh my! how strctchey I feel, warmer, Oh my! what a strong light. 1 believe that Is the sun My! I am a small vino now and I see a small yellow blossom on myself. ,1 think I will go to sleep now. Today It Is nlco and warm and where I saw a yellow blossom yestarday I see a green ball there today. I think I will talk to my neighbor now. How-do-doo, Mrs, I'utnpkln. shall wo make some arrangements for Hallowe'en nlght7 Yes, Mr. Pumpkin. JVliat are you go ing to be? I think I shall be a Jack-o-lantern and have big eyes and a noib. Oh! Oh! hero comes a boy with a big knife to cut us up. "Thla one is a fine one," satd the boy and he cuts mo off with a large stem. Hcratch, scratch, listen to that knlfo Insldo of me. Well! Well! Weill If I haven't got the biggest none you over saw. Now the boy Is put ting a whltu cloth over hlmiolf and hla mother is tlelng a string to a tin can so that he can mako aome noise. Now a small pleoo of tallow la being put Into me for a fire. Blng-ety-bang-bang! My! what a noise' he is making and a little girl Is being scared out of her wits, r am afraid I'm going to drop. Crack I crack-crack-cr.cr-cr-cr-crashl All I over and I am In the gutter. Good-bye. Hood- bye, Dear Busy Bees: I have been reading1 your stories every day and I like them very much, I haro made up my mind to be on the Blue side. I hope thay win, I will close now. A Letter from a Hew Busy Bee. By Gertrude Jones Aged.ll Years, Blair, Dear Sir. I have been reading tho stories in The Omaha Dally Bee for aJ- moit a year. I am in tha sixth grade. I like to ao to fcnooi real wait. At school all the girls Mary's Thanksgiving. By Gertrude Altmann. Aged 10 Yoars, ISIS Willis Avenue, Omaha. (Blue Side. Mary Smith wm 8 yeara old. and was very poor. Her motner liso to taae in washing and her father waa a wood cut tor. Mary had a Iarg black dog and his name was Toto. It waa Thanksgiving and Mary and Toto were taking aome 1 washing to u neighbor woman. They mot ! a girl friend who waa carrying a basket with two turkeys In It. Toto raw tha lega of one of tho turkey sticking out and grabbed It and ran as fast as he could to his home. When he got home, Mrs. mlth asked him where lie got It, but he only said, "Bow, wow!" When Mary came horn she aiked her whero ho got it. Mary told her she did not know, but Mary told htr lis might have stole It from the llttla girl who had the turkeys. Mary took the turkey to the girl's mother and told her Toto stole It. The woman told Mar' that she could keep the turkey becauso she waa honest. Mary thanked the woman and went homr very happy. Thanksgiving Day. By Mildred. White, Aged 11 Tear fOM Chicago Street, Omaha. Blue Side. There la no civilized nation without itx festal daya. But Thanksgiving Is truly rzrim Here Are Some of the Mot JSf California Royal Ann Charrlea preeerod In lUKmSrtSmM:,: 11 ' 11 , "TS-l hysr9ynip. htjored with genuine Msntschlne. jjffjgffgjfjfjffl dipped In Milk Chocolate, each piece wrapped ta 9HHH CreamValS(otate?nWlWrriM dlppM,i JaJasSMaaaaaaaaaaaaBaY An exceptional auottment of Nut Centers, Frail jafatXVc NouSnta ' Cnune Nougtts and . yMtv s" Creams of assorted Fruk Flavpra, and Nat Njaaaaaav itht Ceatars dipped fat a high gradeMilk Chocouite, E&wmfr Made by Triolt A$or!ntnt, Thrte Tray MHMk5 John G. Woodward & Co. One of Dipfied Nuts, one 0 Caramels and Nonmta, BHA "Th. crf, Man" and ona ot apodal Centers. Hith Grade CoMlng" HA CoBttcil Bluffs, Iowa Virginia C. Italian Styi. Chocolate 60c to $1.25 per pound are most popular with those who appreciate something extra good. They represent only the highest quality of material and skill in the art of candy production. Dainty delicacies that tempt the taste, in exquisite pack ages that please the eye. Your druggist or confec tioner can supply you. Be sure to ask for Woodward's you'll enjoy their deli cate richness and delicious flavorings. wm BBBBBaaaBal children's children. The ancient grand father'ri roof will ring with shouts of gladness. The long cherished dreams of plum pudding, mlnru pics, mtmnklii ulns that grandma makes mn soon tm r.ii. Ixed. We all havif something to he thank ful for, so hit us all eclebrste Thanks giving. Thanksgiving; Story. By Marjorle fihlpnmn. Sidney. Neb, Bluo It waa early In tho morning when Dor. othy woke up. Hho turned over on b;r pillow. Hhe crawled out of bed and went over to her bedroom window. Tho snow was on the ground and the sun was Just peeping over the hills. "Myl" she said. what a beautiful day this wilt bu for Thanksgiving!" Her mother came In Jiml then and. kissing her beautiful daughtor. said! Como down to breakfast early, so you can eat with father," After breakfast Dorothy got In tha lelgh and took a ride. AfUr dinner sho got her chum and tlmy went out skating nn their pond and then went home after pleasant day. A Walk Through the Wood. By Ilobert McAullffe, Agnd 11 Years, 6219 """in qirrnr, ismana. June wide, My father, my uncle and I walked from Albright to Bollevue and It was a ery nice walk. Wa climbed the hills and had lota of fun. Wo were looking for hlckorynuts, but we couldn't find any, but we got some walnuts and somo pretty umacn leaves, When we were walking along the river we saw many springs, Chllda' 1'olnt, Mosquito lake and many high hills. When we got down to Balle vue we went through the woods and over to the rar line and then wo rode home. Ingenuity of Beei. Bees havo a very tngcnlout and sanitary way of disposing of a mouse or a slug that may happen, by accident or design, to find Its way Into their hive. When tho Intruder Is killed tie problem arises how to deal with the bddy. If It Is Impossible to cxpl or dlsmombcr It they will pro ceed methodically to Inclose it lu a ver itable sepulcher of wax. In ono of his hives a beekeeiw discovered three sueh tombs side by side, erected with .party' wnlls llko the cell of the comb, so that no wax Hioiild be wasted. Thtse tombs the prudent "sextons" had raUed over the u-maln. As a rule, wlmi dnillng with snails, bees will be content to seal up with wax the opmlng of the shell. But In orjo nme the shells were more or lees cracked aurj broken, and they hart considered It sim pler therefore to bury the entire snail. They tud further contrived. In order that t3k DRS, MACS & MACH THE DENTISTS Suooassora to Bailey ti Mach Thn lurgest and beat equipped dental office In Omaha. Expert In charge of all work, mod orate prices. Porcelain fillings 'uat llko tha tooth. All instru ments atorlllttd after using. 3d Jloor Paston Block, Omaha, JTab. TheDoCTOR f r. items JBaAcr T he questions answered below are gen eral In character, tho symptoms or din .. eases aro given and tho anawera will ap ply to any caao of similar nature. Those wishing further advice free, may address IJr. Lewis Baker. College hid" College-Klwood Sta., Uayton. O.. enclosing self-addressed stamped envelope for re ply. Pull name and address must be glv i'Jii !mt.. on.ljJ fictitious rmmo will bo used In my answers. Tho prescrip tions can bo filled at any well stocked drug atoro. Any druggist can ordsr of wholesaler. ' Mirln" writer "I would Ilk n,.rt vlmplr, ollr ktn, I miffer from corutltxttoa. riFtiiarln n) IndlgMtlcn," Anwerr Gtt from tout druut ih... .r,t. lulphcrii tablt and Ukf tcrurdtai ta dlroetltiiu. TnM- t.Mfti rn mrV.d In u.lnd lul. contain full direction frr mlng. t hata founj, trmn to tw lh inoat rallaMa In such atlmaala aa aMr from conatlpatlon. Thajr ara made of sulphur, rrtam of tartar and h.rli m.dlHn.. .n,l tt laktrj rtulHr will cat your eonillpatlon and purur in oiooa, inua cannot your tkln to L Mma rtlar. Thaa ara flna for rhltdrn, as thr do not stcaan a "Jlr" You tui antllr eura our HIM. .In of badwrttlnr br miller 1 01. of tun nm btlmanrt, 2 drama tlnctura rbuaaromatlF; an.t 1 ilrsm ilnrtnre eubot. Mti thorquihlr ami i.a in waiar aopui ona nour btrora ach maa . 10 tu tt flropa a a Doctor "Mr Mood, atomark and bowalt ara Uullf afaclfd due In a vary vtr raa of c tanh or the ntad, Can rou reeommrnd a curat" J. U H Tou ihould uh ttia fullowlnr lofal lr.ttm.nt tl two on. of antlaaptls vllana rxiw. Jtr and uaka a catarrh btlm ky roliluf oa Uaapoourul of tha rowdtr with one ounce nr viufllnc or lam and ua In tbtr notirni aa rar at iwiticie. Alio anuff from th palm of th hand thrmiih lb nuttrlla th tot lot In with To onf.hilf ttaaaoonrul of Vllana powdtr add a pint of warm wtlar and uia two or thr tlmaa dally, for Internal trtatmant for il, klood. atcraack and bowalt obtain tha follow. Ins ImrtdltDtt' Mil. ahake well ani tsk a taatpoonful four ttmaa a dtfi C'omp. fluid balm wart, 1 di, , fluid attract bvicbu, 1 i, . and ccmp trrup aariaparllla, 4 01a. a a a at any drug store. Aavartlaem.t and privation, an a mark of gratltudv for the abundant harvest which had crowned their labors, they calebratod with a festival of religious charartc" And It has thus boon kept up ever since as one of our national holidays. The rich autumn has brought a harvest of real Joy. We have had sun and rain In their season and the storehouses of the land overflow with. the product of the field, orchard and vine War has 'not aoourred us, disease has not de stroyed us, but on every hand are hv. dences of Increasing greatness and pros. perlty. falling down We d nn. n! .. """ vo.eoraie 1 nanxs- was glad It was tea. t, h h.-.,. t.-..- . : . " ' I ' a aiy or socui Joy as well ha.f mark or. tha acalos I llv ,. m.i. , . lonc I00e(1 r'jr T"'n"y Kstherlngs take .was and I e ftir.iuit red to pal ,r. a 14. le hon.a for a 1 , -r ,1. Th . i. p a' f The oM tom '"fonged with I rotii" for M- ry lh-t makes 4ioflf b.nt brothers, uura, children aitd tiafflc mlrht not be Impeded In the on one of our own. It originated with the itronce IihII of ihe hive a fiumber of ki. lament 01 .irw .niiiii, rtiier mey nail lenes evstliy proportlnnalr. not to thr Kadla" aan I rofipUc.4 Ih prcrlptln passed through a long period of danger .firth hut o that of the male he. which ! ,ou unt dull)ru" ni Itehlos acalp; win are almot twice as large as the workers. pubiuhed here laat winter and hundred' "Well, you may give me half a noun.i L-t t . " 'T" of the worst cases were cured by it in of ' n,,Vr hi .1 T . . I ""K'" P'a' crack-tha-whlp, a short time. I, ' 1,1 hok he rain from scatter-tbe-beans and London bridge U nu hat rtii- Tt j . . . . EOBE rET, Corns, Callouses. Bun- llarrv was 1 ! .ns. Ffist Bites, Aching a.d r'weaty dearly lo-ed ti tcet Awpnnnful of I'aluclde In tt e fu.ii- ,a eu att- gives intuut relief. Oet a .. tir'3u" w,"re " Raiiinf; Mink for Fur. BalMntr wl'd nnlmals for their fur Is of such general Inti-reat that the bloloalonl survey of the Department of Aarioulturo has been ted to conduct iimHm.ni. 1.. the breeding of mink nt the Notional Zo. ' "lK,b".!fV .rJ,'iAn "L.'J t logical park In Washington. The survoy I Uaturaa ar riulr." cu pleat tend It nalnr Amatr Tttre tt nothing battar for dandruff and Itchlnr acalp than plain ytllow islnyal which It and In i ai. Jar at aor wall atookd dru( atnr, Ua thla according to dlractlona and 704 you will toon bt curtd of all dlacata ut th hair and acalp. ' a a "Ntaa It" wrltaa. "Floaaa adrlao m what to tak to ovtrromv titram thlnnmt. Mr arm wishes to ascertain hetlier reaiirir th animals in captivity oon he made cnn- Aaawrr: Mtnr tadlaa would b much mcr btautlful If thtr wr tomtwhat flcihtar and aa t. .... .1.4 w.l.ht Ik I. I - . . ... mnrel1lv -,n...,,l I"'"'"" "'. '. .-..1?.". " ou,r 9' ' ., . o iinirill wwu.an ihj aivajra Bl oar bCU. Ilagln tak- seek to supply focts In regard to their ,nc !hr" ,,,"J brpo-suelsn tablata, which ara, I.nu.lng, feeding and mating, anil In km,. ""h d,rMUo"'' eral to determine t!:e best mtthods of . . . , . raring for the animals. Preliminary hint on mini; farming ran now be obtained from the Department of Agriculture at WasMngtop The. cxperlnrn'j are cald to ho i.e 'lrt of h lilnd nr mile taken b th to, eminent eeatlau until your weltht I aattafactory. quantlr a Iwo montba' ttaatraant add U to M liounda, btrtldea adllns mora color t th cheeks ad lips and a parkl of liaalth to th ore. "Mrs. O." wrltat: "Kindly pablUh again th preecrlptlon for rheumallim which you gate to Tad' loma 41m agD.1 Answer- I ahall b .ry glad to rePMt th formula. at at th drur atora til following Ingredlenta and mix youratlf, taking a teaspoon fsl at MaJ tln and at bd time, lodlae of pfitsnlnm, 1 drama) sodium rallcylate, 4 drama win ,ot colchtiim, one.halt oa.) comp, esse cardlol, 1 oi, i romp, fluid balmwort, I o, , and syrup aariaparllla. i oia, Thla It my fatorlto prtacrlptlon for rheumatlira. t "Charlotte" wrltaa: "Sora time ago you answered throush your columnj telling 'Marl' how to eure bad cough and cold. Will you kindly repeat th formula?" Antwtr I eh all be ry glad to Kp.it tha formula for you. (let from your dnugUt a JVi "ui.T'"" of "enr rnentholaiene at I mil with neney or hum mad sugar ryrup and tak according te dlrtctlont glttn oo th lott, ihl It a vary mild laiallt and will aurjly .-tire our cold In a fjw daya at moat. It ahaolulelr harmltta and ry plaaaant to take. t Ted" wrllea " tin had chronic append! title for aome time hut 1 cannot conaent to an operation. My alomach It In a bad condition alao. Can you helj iner' Anwr- Th brt iclentlflc and tatltfaxtorr treatment for you la tablets trlopeptlne, which you can get at any well torkl drug ator" Tner ere nacked In sealed cartons wllh full di rcetlona for taking. I think many rates of V ptadli'llla could b prevented It trlopeplln wL. uted regularly, k v . . "Mrt T." wrltra: "I hare been tick for aome tlm and do not teem lo be able o a t apythlng to give roe ttrength. I am nerroua and caunot sleep. Could you pr.tcrlbe a gouj t inl" Antwer Th beat eyatem and nert tonic I know of la wade bv rolilog J on. ayrup hypo phtvnaltea comp. and 1 ot, tincture cadomen (not ctrdamool. Mlt by iliaktng well and U. a taaipoooful before raeilt. Thla It a fine ton.c for old ind young. a a "JC. V. Z" aaya "In lh laat iwo yeara I have become tu fat that I am very uncomfortable Diet and eiurclie do cot am lo do any good Antwer I receive dally letters from hun drcla or grateful people who hava uted I ho foi lowing trratmvnt for reducing tlielr weight I advlaa you to purthaae thei aroaruely to at to ayold any eubethutlon. Aromttle elixir t oat glycol arbolcn t o. Mix. thak well before ut. log. Tak a leitpaaaful fur Ih tlrt three days after your meal and thereafter lake two tea epuostule until yvu are Ihe weight you wl,h to b. Advertltement. ' " xu Send 11.00 for Or. Health upd Beauty. lwla Bektr-e Book oa The Twentieth Century Parmer Is tuo Icadlog AsrJcultural Journal or ttto weat. Its columns a filled wltu the best thought of the day In matters, perxalolnk to the farm, the ranch anil the orchard, and It la a, factor In th dt)oirueut ot the treat westurti country. i