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OPENING OF PEARL HARBOR, HONOLULU 3ABY IS BURNED IN PLAY WITH HER DOLL iti i For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have -1" i ' a, ' ! THREE hours after the first dose. That's all the time it takes for Oxidine to "get busy with a tor . pid liver, sluggish bow els and kidneys and a . weak stomach. Tones and strength ens vital organs. . Try just one bottleof OXIDINE a bottle proves., Tbe Specific for Malaria, Chills and Fever and a reliable remedy lor all bSeeases due to oWdera oiliTW, Monuch, bowaU and Ibdnejn. k BOc yU Yoar Druggist V" ! V OOaf WftOO, TMIIt Chest Pains and Sprains Sloan's Liniment is an ex ' cellent remedy for chest and throat affections. It quickly relieves congestion and in flammation. A few drops in water used as a gargle is antiseptic and healing. ' Here's Proof ' " I km and Sloan's liniment lor years aad caa tastily to tt wondariul efficiency. I hava eed It for aora throat, craup, una back and rhctuaatbun ana fat arery caae U gave inetaot relief." REBECCA JANS ISAACS, Lucy. Kentucky. SLOANS LINIMENT is excellent for sprains and bruises. It stops the pain at once and reduces swell ing very quickly. . . 1 , Sold by all dealers. Prloo, 20o., BOOm, $1M0 Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sent free. poison Iboie puns CLCEKS, SCALY SKIX, PCPLES B B.B. Oara. above) trouble. Also Koaaml ism) Bhenmatlam. Test B. B. a. FREE! For twmty-frn yean Botanle Blood Balm (B. B B.), baa ben earing yearly thonaande of inOoren from Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison an ii Am. At niiMid and Hh In UiMita Oanoar HtMianiauam and Hoseme, Weaollolt the moetob adnata oaaea, becaas. B. B. B. cares when all alar falla. If yon bare idm and paim In Bo not, Bael or Joints. Macos Patches In month. Sore Throat, Pico aaae, Coppar-Colorad Sputa, Ulcers on any part of tht body, Hair or Bye brows fallrjgoat,itohlng, wateri blisters or pen homore, iMslngs or pimples o) la kills the poison, makes tbe blood para and rieto, eompletaly ebanaing tbe entire body Into a .im.. hAttlih enndltLin. heallna a. err aora M k, soils, owei unn, mull nuim, i o . . p. pimple and stopping all aobes, pains and Itching, curing th. worse oaee of Bluod Poison, Bhantnainn Botanle Blood Balm. (B. B. B. ), la Pleasant ana sale to tase; oompoaea or pare rjotasuo 1 Ingra- euestta. It pannes ana eononee u diooo. OBDQOISTt, ILK PUB LABOI BOTTLB. Freo Blood Cure Coupon This coupon is good for one sample of B. B. B. mailed free in plain pack age. Simply mail to BLOOD BALM COMPANY, Atlanta, Gaj Tor I.C-Z3 and COWS. asr.UbfeKCiaril.na.rTawrrtaal "I have been name; Mustang Liniment for horses and cows many years and tkere la no better remedy, in particular for red bags on horses. When a hone starts nib bing hia head be generally baa red bugs. Try the Uniaaeat and It will atop it." UlJ.fO.llaieairletGea'lStara. rfferttra for Oonrhs and rVre Throat, Wo opiates. eampiorxea. Joaa i. ausown bos, bosub suae Restore Cray Hair to Natural Color aatifan aaaawtrw aa atuaa la.tauratBaaud nr-arenta taeaalrfroai faillnyo - - 'i tij ri ibs'iIi. " t i.i Wiiii if XANTHINE CO.. Rlohmond, Virginia Mae si I RIMKMHK r ' - J aw i , . l J fOyrvlMi S. Sloan I We ittl kfLaUaW AFTER ten years of dredging,- Peart Harbor, one of the greatest strategic points In the world, midway between Occident and Orient, was formally opened the other day by the entrance and departure of the U. S. Cruiser California, with Rear Admiral Thomas In command. There was a gent-ral celebration In Honolulu, Including a banquet attended by ex-Queen Lllluokalanl. Our photograph shows the California returning the salute from Camp Cowles, and coming to anchor Just opposite the dry dock. TO TALK UNDER SEA Will Soon Be a Reality, Accord ing to Prophets. Submarine Link Between England and France Was American Scientist's Invention Prof. Pupln's In . spiring Work. Chicago. Twice within comparative ly recent times has the feat of tele phoning across tbe Atlantic ocean been pronounced not only feasible but within tbe probability of almost Imme diate accomplishment. - The first prophecy was made thirty-five years ago by Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, soon after he had Invented the tele phone. But in a recent letter to Pop ular Mechanics Dr. Bell said: "I may aay 1 am a little more skeptical now. . . . , 1 have no doubt, however, that I will be done some day." The sec ond prediction was made by a former president of tbe American Institute of Electrical Engineers in an article on the important researches of Prof. M. I. Pupia of Columbia university, by which tbe problem of long distance telephony over land lines of hun dreds of miles In extent was made practical, and many other authorities also concurred In this view., Now, as Dr. Bell has said In bia case, they are more skeptical. Bui, after. all, th difficulties In tbe way are otlr of a practical nature and probably will soon be overcome. Only a few months ago tbe telephone en gineers succeeded In adapting Pupin's ROAST CAMEL PARIS FAD Diners Have the Usual Eccentric Deli cacy This Year Served Elephant Feet In 1909. New York. Roast camel la the cull nary novelty In the fashionable res taurants of Paris this year, according to advices received here. Parts chefa In search of the customary eccentric delicacy for their annual festival found the bears which were served last year rather tame and missed the elephant's foot, which figured promi nently on the menus of 1909. . The opportunity for presenting the revelers with real camel this year was offered by a Hamburg animal trainer, who turned over to the Paris butchers three animals whose artistic capacity bad proved a disappointment to him. HORSE DIES WITH HIS OWNER Innkeeper's Will Directs Death for His V., Faithful Friend Executors Chloroform Animal.- ' . ' - Boston, Mass. John Drewsen, tor years proprietor of the Hotel High land, Washington street. Roxbury, who died' recently; directed his executor's to chloroform, and kill his chestnut horse on the day. of bis own death. Perauant to the provisions of the will the executors of the will promptly haq the animal chloroformed. ; -: The horse had been In the posses sion of Mr. Drewsen tor many years and there was a strong attachment between the two. . Of recent years the animal was too old and innrm to be taken out of 'the ratable, but Mr. Drewsen visited It fre quently day and night DOG DIES IN MASTER'S GRAVE Canine Mourns Loaa of Hia Owner and Buries Self In Same Plot Smyrna, Del. Love for b master, who lay beneath tbe sod In tbe Friends cemetery, led 6hep, a dog, to burrow Into the same grave, there to die of grief.,;.;': , :f " j Joseph Staats was burled two weeks ago The next day his dog waa miss ing, and the family decided that some one bad stolen him. Tbey had been expecting bia return, for tbey figured that Sbep. would find way ot escape and come back to the farm where he bad been reared. ' , ' A few day a later a commercial trav eler, who traversed the road past the cemetery at night, told in the village tavern of aeelng a wolf In th road, which he had atoned and wblcb ran Into the grave yard. " , ' , , The next day the Staata family went to tbe cemetery to place flowers on the grave. Tbey found cloda scattered about the lot and a hole in the mound A. jC a 1 Lt .iaJl -aia i "y,' ' , -a"". ' Invention to a submarine telephone ca ble across tbe English channel, be tween England and France, so that telephone conversation can now be carried on successfully between tbe two countries. And this was in the faco of hostile criticisms by eminent European and American telephone en gineers, that the practical difficulties In the way of this accomplishment could not possibly be overcome. Yet the thing was done In spite of tbe doubting Thomases of the telephone profession. Then why not a transat lantic submarine telephone? lt Is. of course, a much more difficult proposi tion, but the obstacle Is one only of degree, and as the problem Is theoreti cally possible It Is quite likely that eventually a solution will be found. MajW. A. J. O'Meara, engineer in chief of the work Of connecting Eng land and France by telephone. Is con fident that transatlantic telephony will come with continued advancement In the means of Increasing tbe range of telephonic speech. In a letter to Pop ular Mechanics Magazine be says: "As to my views on the possibility and value of establishing a telephone across the Atlantic, 1 may say that such a service would of course, be of considerable value, but such a desira ble consummation does not at present appear to be In immediate sight "Existing means or devices for In creasing the range of speech, both in submarine and subterranean conduc tors, may be very considerably .Im proved In the near future and further Improvements may be made both in PRAISES WORK Sunday School Worker Closes Tour and Finds the Movement Progressing. ' . London. Marlon Lawrance, the American Sunday school leader, brought to a close his British tour. It had lasted since September, when be left Chicago. The object of this tour was five fold: , To inspire and strengthen the interest In Sunday school work, to consider practical Sunday school prob lems of tbe day, to emphasise the Sun day school as the church's best evan gelistic force, and to call attention to Its work as a missionary force and as a medium for the cultivation of tbe spirit of International brotherhood and peace. . Mr. Lawrance considers tbe position of the English Sunday school move ment to be satisfactory. Wben asked whether he considered tbe American child brighter than the English, Mr. Lawrance replied: ' "No, children are children tbe world over." . His aphorisms bave a directness that appealed to Sunday school lead ers throughout the kingdom. "It is all very well." he says, "to at tract children to Sunday schools; but you must make It worth their while to remain lnt!de. You can fool chickens by offering tbem sawdust once or twice, but not for a longer time. "If you go fishing, and the fish will not bite, you don't throw stones at them. You Just change your bait." The cost of fire prevention In this country is $450,000,000 per year. above Mr. Staata' body. Inside tbey found the dead body of the faithful dog. :V'-.-'; . '' A keeper remembered that be had seen the dog going - from grave to grave, aa though searching for some thing. He had nosed about tbe ceme tery til! he found tbe right grave, and tben stretched out to die near the one he loved. WIDOW FINDS, OIL IN YARD Rich Com to Washerwoman When ' "Gusher" I Found on . Property. Cannonsburg. Pa, "Tbey'v struca a gusher, roo'om. We're rich!" ahouted Mrs. May Bush's little son as be dashed into th bouse. Mrs. Bush, who, since her husband's death tour year ago, baa mad a living tor her self, and three children by washing, collapsed wben following the boy to where an oil well waa being thrilled in 1 'f " ..a'SBea. I sa-Wa.llls,sLWalll.ia V .j -QlHrlf I transmitting and receiving apparatus. . "In view of tbe enormous strides made in recent years In the direction of Increasing the range of telephonic speech, 1 think tbe prospect of trans atlantic telephony Is full of hope, and 1 confess that I bave great faith I.-, tbe ability of engineers to provide eventually the means for closer Inter course of peoples separated by ob stacles which may be considered in surmountable nowadays." At first blush tbe layman will point out that transatlantic submarine cable telegraphy has been In successful op eration tor many years; so why not transatlantic telephony? The answer Is that while telegraphy Is pos sible as long as the receiving station is' able to discecn the difference be tween a short and a long electrical Im pulse, the Impulse that constitutes an electrical telephonic message must be transmitted and received with little or no alteration In order to be recog nized as articulate speech at tbe re ceiving station. Cable telegraphy differs from land telegraphy on account of the fact that a submarine cable possesses In a blgb degree what Is known as "capacity:" that is, before It will transmit elec trical impulses In measurable amounts It must be electrically charged In a manner similar to a Leyden Jar. Smoker Rudely Disturbed. Williamsburg, Ky. Blaln Stlnson, Albert Smith and "Andy" Smith were seriously Injured when a keg of pow der exploded in a oa! mine here. , Albert Smith was sitting on tbe keg smoking when the explosion oc curred. The mines are owned by Dr. S. F. Moss and supply the local mar ket - IN ENGLAND STOPS THE BLOOD TO BRAIN Surgeon Deflects It in Head by Liga tion of the Internal Cartoid. Philadelphia Demonstrations In ad vanced surgery were made In many Philadelphia hospitals by famous sur geons for the benefit of delegates as sembled In this city, who attended tbe Clinical Congress of Surgeons of North America. An operation considered fatal until modern surgery lent Its aid was per formed at tbe University hospital to deflect the flow of blood from one part of tbe Injured bead of a patient Its purpose was accomplished by Dr. John B. Deaver by the ligation or the Internal cartoid, the principal artery of the neck supplying blood to the greater part of tbe brain, the orbit. Internal ear and tbe forehead and nose. - ,' . .; Tbe operation stopped the supply of blood to the brain through this chan nel, relieving tbe congestion. A suf ficient amount, however, to maintain life ,1a still conveyed by tbe external cartoid and ita branches, and aa th Injured portion of the skull heals na ture will adapt Itself to the changed condition and the arteries which have been forced to do added duty win gradually dilate until the normal sup ply of blood la distributed In all parts of the bead. A whale'a skin, which In places Is two feet, thick, is the thickest hide of any living creature. ; i , tbe back yard, ahe Baw a greenish gold stream pouring Into the tank. The flow during th first 244 hours was 800 barrels, and Mr. . bush's share of the one day's production la about $45. The well la th best of any drilled since the town lot devel opment began her last summer. A dozen or more . locations were mad today. Every lot within th de fined pool la under lease. . ' Goos Fights Officer. Cincinnati. Considerable excite ment waa caused in the vicinity of Me Micken avenue and Mary street by a wild goose pursued" )y a crowd led by Policeman Hesselbrocsv It la prob able tbat tbe goos would never have been captured If It bad not dashed against a house and Injured Itself. , Hesselbrock picked it up and si sit ed to th Third district station house. On th way th bird revived and fought The officer kept hia hold, but hia clothes were torn and he received a severe bit on th arm. The bird waa backed up In a cell, but the lieu tenant waa at a loaa to know wbat charge to "place against U. Oress Catches Fire as Hei Mother Is Cooking Cake for Birthday. New York. The parents of Ilttli Bertha Wollendorf of 1468 Brook aVe Due, tho Ilronx, had been planning for a week to give her a surprise par ty on her third birthday. Secrecy had been Imposed on Bertha's two broth ers, and three sisters and they bad promised not to tell. The children became excited as the bour for the party drew near, and for Child and Dolli Burned. fear the couldn't laxp the secre they were sent out to play. Bertha came In about five o'clock and waB curious to know why the dining room door was closed. Instead of telling, Mrs. Wollendorf dressed Bertha in her best frock and gave her a doll and carriage, her birthday present The mother then hastened to the kitchen to watch the cake that was baking. Bertha was so excited over her gift she had to follow her mother to the kitchen, wheeling tbe carriage, in which was the doll. Near the range the carriage was overturned, and while stooping to right It Bertha s pretty dress caught tire. In a second the flimsy garment waa ablaze. With a cry of terror the mother drew Bertha close to her in an effort to smother the flames. The woman's clothes were ignited, but de spite this she beat out tbe fire In her child's dress before she considered herself. Bertha, shockingly burned, waa taken to the hospital, where the doctors said she would likely die. MAN FINDS HIS BED ON FIRE Kansas City Salesman Is Awakened to Discover Himself Completely Wrapped in Flames. Kansas City, Mo. S. P. Pullem, salesman, awakened in the morning to find himself wrapped in flames. The bedclothing had caught fire from an sverheated stove at the foot of the bed. Pullem managed to roll out Into the yard with his night clothes aflame. His cries awakened Mrs. Sadie Wil liams, who lives next door. Mrs. Wil- Bed Clothes All Ablaze, llama turned in an alarm to the fire de partment. Sergt. H. O. James of tbe tyalnut street police station found :he man Buffering with cold, burns and nbalation of smoke. He was taken ;o tbe Qeneral hospital by the motor imbulance from police headquarters. He is suffering more from having jreathed smoke than from burns. The Ire did little damage to the bouse. HAD A GUN LICENSE TO WED ' Slderly New Jersey Couple Were Put In Embarrassing Plight for Awhli. ColftngBwood, N. J. When an elder ly couple Joseph Snelson of Camden, and Mrs. Caroline MacDaniels of thia borough were ushered into tbe parlor of the parsonage and made known to Rev. J. F. Shaw that they wished to ved, the dominie aaked for the re- lulred license. The nervous brlde- Toom-to-be produced the . document with due deliberation. The' dominie adjusted his glasses, sniffed, smiled and looker at the expectant couple. Then he looked again, smiled more, and said, quietly: "This ia all right. It will permit Mr. Snelson to go gunning for a year, but it will not give him sanction to wed.".-. i "Wha t t that?" gasped the orlde elect, aa th bridegroom-to-be ttoked bewildered, not hearing. The preacher ahouted hia discovery, and the couple nearly collapsed. Tbey re ceived a gunner's license from th bor j ugh clerk, : . . ''..-,,. ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AVegelablt Preparation Tor As simito I ing Hie Food and Regula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digeslion,Cheerful nestandRcM Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral Not Marc otic Arjor tfOMDrSAMEWraiElt Amprim Stt' Anit Jal jaamafa - tUrm St.d . Winktfmm flunr A petfecl Remedy forConslipa tnmar.h. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Teverish- ness and LOSS OF bleep racSinvV; Signature of The Centaur Company. NEW YORK. ft" .. Guaranteed under the Foodanj Exact Copy of Wrapper. Peaches take more from the soil than any It has been conclusively shipping quality are not secured unless there ia aa adequate supply ot POTASH The best growers use from Idb to SCO pounds of Muriate of JVah annually on their orchards in addiUon to the phosphate. The abplica- it .1..14 lanln wh,n lU tiaM tra TllUlted. U U II on ot mineral rcruuacra buuuju to insure strong wood and early : longer bearing period. Alosi Dcacn orcnaros aiarrc vu . . 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UnUTlVB T0M6 Bason 1aM .nr tBM klaoaa,te,aril Buy B Botiloa foe VUUH IMUmtV A Fright. "Lady," said Meandering Mike, "would you lend me a cake of soap?" "Do you mean to tell me you want soap?" "Yes'm. Me partner's got de hic cups an' I want to scare him." CLAIMS BABEK SAVED HIS I.IKE. Mr. Chas. W. Miller, of Washington, D. C, writes of Elixir Babekt "I can heartily testify to the virtue of your preparation known as Babek, as t consider that It waa the means of my re covery from a bad case of Intermittent fever and the saving of my life." What it did for him it can do for you, If you suffer from any form of malaria. Elixir Babe, 60 cents, all druajglstk, or Kloczewski & Co., Washington, D. C. The fellow who shoots off his mouth doesn't always hit the mark. TO CriW A COLD IN ONE DA Tata LAXATIVI BROMO . Quinine Tablets. Pnigttstsreinnd none- II It rails bi cure. GHOVaVS signature la oa aach box. Ita. a. W, The only time some people worry is when they worry other people. 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Every sick woman may consult Dr. Pierca by fetter, absolutely without charf. AU replies are mailed, sealed in parfectly plain envelopes, without any printing or advertising whatever, po tbem. Writ without fear aa with, oat tea, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Piero, Pros.. Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIEUCE'8 FAVORITD FRESCIRIPTia?C VaTwasTaT Womnn Btron, Always Bought Bears Signature In. hj Use jr For Over Thirty Years aaatv. sw "a arrv. Potash other fruit crop. proven that flavor and r . . , bearing, continuous fruiting and ,w.i.,M ucam i a uu. wu.u 1 . . . CuJ ,kam Kal. Deal rxiunia. a vsm mm we proms. the , II ss H n jv it iiniiiiiinTi UUUiAii HA Li nuaai, w Coatinaalal BnJMInt. Baltiaaan , f P AT ACU Monaslnock Block, CUaaso ' rvlJ9n WhirnaT Cantral Bank dlna, Naw Orl-s FAYS Don't Trifle With It! - ata."' Your Health with $5.00 of your dmtjtjtsi and get BMiK IF HUT BUUtM-IILU 6 TREE SALESMEN .. 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