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(voiin'ii. t,u> fqual-rlghts pageant presented by the National Women's party In the Garden of the Gods, Colorado Spring. ' ' ' Famous War Vessel Now Used as a Breakwater The battered hulk of the old U. S. S. Wlnslow, the destroyer on whose decks ut Cadonas, Cuba, May 11, l&NJ, Ensign Worth Ilagley and four other men ? one-third of the entire United States naval casualties of the SpanlSh-Amerl can war? met their death, Is here seen as pnrt of a breakwater beneath Sagamore Hill at Oyster Bay, Long Island, which has been made out of a number of famous old war vessels. Fighting Governor at His Desk DINOSAUR EGGS FOUND "Jack" C. Walton, governor of Oklahoma, photographed at his desk as he was signing a decree in his warfare against the Ku Klux Klan and the members of the legislature who, he snys, are dominated by the klan. French Town Rebuilt by Americans Hoy Chapman Andrews, leader of the Asiatic expedition of the Amer ican Museum of Natural History, and Mrs. Andrews, photographer of the expedition, shown above, have sent word home that they have discovered the first fossilized eggs of the dinosaur ever found. Twenty-five of them have been obtained, and it Is estimated they are about ten million years old. TORCH '-SPIKES" GUNS M. I'oincure and Miss Belle Skinner of France, wblcb ^?I'puratlon ceremonies In the Uttle village under her leadership are was destroyed by the Germans and which Americans nna ffc'onsuucung. WORTH KNOWING The public schools of Colombia will to remodeled Along the line of those ln the United States. , St- Kurtholomew's hospital In Lon don recently celebrated Its eight hun drfilth anniversary. The larvae of eels are born ln the s?'r,nK in the Atlantic at a depth of 1.000 fept v There arc more than twice as many "lotorcars and trucks ln Hawaii a? In ?H China. Follow the dictates of your con science and you'll never land in jail. How foolish a man feels when he hears of a baby being named after him. Many a man pulls down his charac ter In an effort to build up his repu tation. 9 Some one asks why babies cry. per haps It's because they don't know how to swear. In ancient Egypt trained monkeys were used to help gather the fruit from trees. r y ! Our naval vessels condemned tc de struction are fast being dismantled. This workman Is spiking one of the big guns of the Georgia with the tToh. Or Their Watches Large? Robert lived in the country and hid never seen a sailor. "Papa," he said one day, "sailors must be very small men." * "Why do you think so?" asked hto father. "Because," answered Robert, "I read in the paper about one who went to sleep on his watch." The Place to Begin. Everybody respects the reformer who refOrftis himself. i \ ) J . ; ' " " i NURSE FIDOS A PERFECT REMEDY ? "Prom my long experience as a nurse .1 do not hesitate to say that I con sider Tanlac Nature's most perfect remedy," recently declared Sirs. I. A. Borden, 425 Pontius Are., Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Borden Is a graduate of the National Temperance Hospital, Chicago, and her wide experience In caring for the sick lends particular emphasis to her statement. , "I have used Tanlac exclusively for seven years In the treatment of my charity patients," continued Mrs. Bor den, "and my experience has been that, for keeping the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels functioning properly' and for toning up the system in general, Tanlac has no equal. Recently I had a woman patient who could not even keep water on her stomach for fifteen minutes. Six bottles of Tanlac fixed her up so she could eat absolutely any thing. Another patient, a man, seemed unable to digest any food at all. Three bottles of Tanlac put him In such fine shape he went back to work. These two cases are typical. My confidence in Tanlac is unlimited." Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists. Take no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. ? Advertisement. Ruinous Measure. "Does she weigh her words?" "Yes, but if. she ran a grocery store on the same basis she'd soon be bank rupt." BABIES CRY FOR "CASTORIA" r ? ' ? ' . Prepared Especially for Infants _and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has been in use for over 30 years as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Cas tor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcot ics. Proven directions are on each package. Physlciaad recommend it The genuine bears signature of Different. The comedy cinema actor stopped a man he knew. "Look here," lie began, "I understand you said last night that I have no sense of humor. A remark of that kind, made publicly, in the presence of other people, is very dam aging to a man in my position, and ? " "Hold on," interrupted the other. "I never said you had no sense of humor. What I said was that you had no sense of honor." "Ah !" beamed the actor, "I thought there must be some mistake. I felt certain you would never run down a pal behind his back." Had a Season Ticket. Two brothers had lived in a village near Aberdeen and had traveled to town to business every day by train. Not long ago one of them died, and the other decided to have the coffin containing the body conveyed by train to the city. He sought the advicp of the station master, and was told that he would have to procure a special ticket. "A special ticket," he gasped In dis may. "What would I do that for? His season ticket hasn't expired yet!" Literally Speaking. "Does Madge approve of cosmetics?" "She seems to lend countenance to '.hem, all right'* SAY "BAYER" when you buy. Insist! Proved safe by millions and- prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache i Neuritis Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuralgia Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets ? Also bottles of 24 and 100 ? Ihnggista. ijplitB la tba trad* mark of Barer llaavfactur* of lloDoantieaddcater at SallejUcadi ?a ao* Two pleasant ways to relieve a cough Take your choice and suit ' your taste. S-B ? at Mfcnthol flavor. A sure relief for coughs, colds and hoarseness. Put one in yffur mouth at bedtime. Always keep a box on hand. MARA SMITH BROTHERS Si COUCH DROPS menthol Famous tinea 1847 Lives of some statesmen remind us i that It is sometimes better to be ob scure. SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands oat pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Root makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gen tle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. ? Advertisement. Edible Drinking Cup Appears. With the increase In popularity of water Ices among patrons of refresh ment pushcarts, ball park caterers and other venders the edible drinking cup is appearing. It is of graham cracker ingredients and some are lined with chocolate. Early In the season water ices were served in paper or paraffin cups. As these were pot consumable they cre ated a problem of litter. The new kitfd ,of cup, like the cone for ice cream, provides a cake for the water Ice. It Is also finding a field as a container and accompaniment for soft drinks. ? New York Sun and Globe. What! Another? Actress ? I'm delighted to see you again. Allow me to Introduce my hus band. Manager ? Ah! Always a pleasure to meet any husband of yours. -Huh! 77 "What have you there?'" 1 think this will make a hit with the ladles ? a form-fitting porous plas ter." PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM BMBomDuMraS-StopsHalrFallini Restore* Color end Beuty to Gray and Faded Hail Me. and H 00 at Drucdrta. ggM Cbr m. W It*. Patchor ue, W. T. HINDERCORNS Renxm* Ore*. CaJ looses. eie-, (top* ?U pain, ensursa comfort to tba feet, aakc< walking nn. Uo. by nail or at Dnp gist*. Hlaeox Cbamleal Work* FMehosaa.lt. T. If You Would Like to Join in the organization of a company to drill for and market Oil and Gas In a well-located but undeveloped Oil and Gas field In East era Kentucky write for Information to TOLEB CREEK OIL & OAS CO.. OSBORN. KY. Manufacturer's Agent ? Manufacturer of re peating goods sold at $9 per gross to all re tailers. wants district Managers. $5,000 or more per year and $60 per week drawing account to right party. No bond, but 31.00# deposit required. In replying give phone No., street address. J. H. Bell. Baltimore. Ml W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 41-1923. Sure to Come Back. "Sir Basil Zaharof, who has' suc ceeded the Blanc family as the prin cipal owner of Monte Carlo," said a Chicagoan, "took me one night through the gorgeous gambling rooms of the Monte Carlo casino. We halted a while at a roulette table. An English man was winning tremendously there. Finally the man cashed in. "'Goodness!' I said. 'What a haul that lucky bird has made!' " 'Oh,' said Sir Basil, 'that's nothing. It makes no difference to the Casino. It's just a bit of our money sleeping out for the night.' "?Chicago Dally News. 1 Trade Revival Vital to U. S. Far away, but eventually affecti your pocketbook: Great Britain, In the first six months of 1923, exported more than three times as much coal as in the first six months of last year. Also, correspondingly, nearly four times as much Iron and steel, eight times as much cotton goods and near* ly six times as much woolens. ? An English revival of trade Is Im portant to us because her ability to pay what she owes Uncle Sam depend! largely on her export markets. In the bright lexicon of a boarding house the ax Is mightier than th? carving knife. \ J qA Simple Guide to Proper Food Selection Nourishment ? Grape-Nuts with cream or good milk contains every element necessary for perfect nutrition. i Grape-Nuts is partially pre-digested by 20 hours' baking. It is easily assimilated by child or adult Grape-Nuts, made of wheat and barley, is sweet with natural sugar self-developed from the grain in the making. It has a delightful, nut-like flavor Grape-Nuts is real food? the kind you can de pend upon for strength and energy. Its crisp granules invite thorough mastication, thus help ing to keep the teeth and gums healthy. Grape-Nuts is so compact that a package con tains many servings; and each serving provides unusual nourishment. A portion for the cereal part of a meal costs about one cent. Digestibility - a Flavor - Character Economy? A FOOD J economy \ " / GrapeNuts FOR HEALTH "There's a Reason * Made by Postum Cereal Company,/ne, Battle Creek, Michigan. I i
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