BACK ACHED TERRIBLY Mrs. Robinson Tells How Sba Found Relief by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoond Amarillo, Texas.?" My backwas my greatest trouble. It would ache so that Iit would almost kill me and I would have cramps. I suffered In this way about three years; then a lady friend suggested that I trv Lydia & Pinkham s Vegeta ble Compound. I nave had better health since, keep house and am able to do my work. I recommend ? the Vegetable Com pound to my friends as it has certainly given me great relief. Mrs.C.B.RoB INSON.603 N. Lincoln St, Amarillo, Tex. The Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for women. It relieves the troubles which cause such, symptoms as backache, painful times, irregularity, tiredand worn-out feelings and nervous cess. This is shown again and again by euch letters as Mrs. Robinson writes as well as by one woman telling another. These women know what it did for them. It is surely worth your1 trial. Housewives make a great mistake in allowing themselves to become so ill that it is well-nigh impossible for them to attend to their necessary household duties. BETTER DEAD is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take LATHROP'S C'.Qk? WEB HAARLEM OIL The national remedy of Holland for ovef 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on (twjf bos and accept no imitation ANCOCK Sulphur Compound ^3 m your Bath For Eczema, Rheumatism, Gout or Hives Expensive health resorts, sought by thou sands, have grown around springs contain ing sulphur. Hancock Sulphur Compound, utilizing the secret of the famous healing waters, makes it possible for you to enjoy Sulphur Baths in your own home, and at a nominal cost. Sulphur, Nature's best blood purifier. Is prepared to make its use most efficacious in Hancock Sulphur Compound Use It hi the bath, as a lotion applied to affected paits, and take it internally. 60c and $1.20 the bottle. If your druggist can't supply It, tend his name and address and the price In stamps aad we will send you a bottle direct. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Baltimore. Md. finwi Sulphur Ctmfnad OinP tatnt ? 3CX unddfx ut? TT'S hard to do one's work when every * day brings morning lameness, throb b:ng backache, and a dull, tir^d feeling. If you suffer thus, why not fi/nd out the cause? Likely it's your kidneys. Head aches, diz2iness and bladder/ irregulari ties may give further proof that your kidneys need help. Don't ttisk neglect! Use Doan's Kidney Pills j Thousands have been helped by Ddan's. They should help you. Ask yoiir neighbor I A North Caroling Case G. V- Harrell, retired \ farmer, E. Granvlllfe St.. Tar boro, N. C.. says: "My back was weak, stiff and lame and , ached. My kidney^ were weak and r had to pass the kidney se cretions oftlen and they contained sedi ment. I us/ed sev eral boxes or Doan's Kidney Pll^s and my back was stronger and ray kid neys didn't give me anjf> more bother." Cet Doan's at Any Store, 60c a Bpx DOAN'S V/SV POSTER -M1LBURN CO. BUFFALO. H.Y. T Pah-Vant Valley in Utah Now Has a Railway Another link of steel couples up the great West. The other day Gov. ? Charles R. Mabey of Utah drove the golden spike at Fillmore, Utah, which brings a new line of the Union Pacific to the famous Pah-Vant valley. The photograph shows the first train in at Fillmore. In overalls, in the fore ground is Governor Mabey walking from the locomotive, on the pilot of which he rode to the end of the solid track, to the golden spike. Commemorates War Work of the S. A. M. Thomas' Episcopal churclt in Now \<>rk city lias commemorated tlie war service of the Salvation Army ,wi*li a wood carving on one of the miserere seats on the epistle side of the choir, representing the effective work done hy the Salvation Army workers with the American soldiers in France. The center figure in the carving represents the Salvation Army lassie with her tray of doughnuts and on each side of her are "doughboys" in posture of appreciation and gratitude. At the lower right-hand side are the tambourine, trumpet and Bible, and in the other corner a coffee pot with two cups and two plates. > , s ' . i Performing Long Distance Wedding Justice Hal P. Hughes of Fort Worth, Tel., performing the ceremony that made Helen Satterwhite, seated beside him, the bride of Horace W. Keller, sailor, who at the time of marriage was 2,000 miles from his bride, confined to his bed with pneumonia at a hospital at Bremerton, Wash. A total of 4,600 miles of telegraph wires was necessary for the routing of the. nuptials. Hamilton Statue at the Treasury * ,1. E. Fraser, New York sculptor, supervising the erection of his statue of Alexander Hamilton on the south steps of the treasury at Washington. The statue, which is of bronze, represents the first secretary of the treasury as standing hat in hand gazing across the Mall toward the Washington monument. It was unveiled on the afternoon of May 17 with appropriate ceremonies. This, the longest beard in the world, has been growing since 1881, and is now 12 ?eet 3 inches long, making Zach T. Wilcox of Carson City, Nev., the champion whisker grower of the world. FINE GIFT TO HARDING Mine. Tomtfs Jonnecou, noted French-Rumanian artist of Rumania, called at the White House recently and presented President Harding with a book of Rumanian art. The book was compiled by the Queen of Ru mania and Mme. Jonnecou and is a very beautiful piece of art. The photo graph shows Mme. Jonnecou with th* volume. What She 8ays. "Does your wife object to your play ing golf on Sunday mornings?" "Not at all. When I get out of bed at 7:30 o'clock she merely yawns and says : 'It's all right. I only wish you'd get up that cheerfully the Sun day mornings I want you to gj to church."* HARMONIES The Cross and Circle is printed in Red on every genuine package "l^TAVE your interior walls tinted F"1 the exact color. Exercise your own good taste in just the color tones to bring out the best features of every room. There is only one sure way. ? / Instead ofKalsomine or Wall Paper m Literature. "What has become of the dialen story?" "Nowadays they tell it in slaLg." Baby Ceased to Fret After He Had Teethina "When my baby began to cut his teeth he was so fretful and feverish I couldn't do a thing with him. It took all my time to nurse hkn and I couldn't look after my housework," writes Mrs. Annie Reeves, Route 31, Roswell, Ga., "but as soon as I began giving him Teethina he stopped fret ting and has given me little trouble since." , Teethina is far superior to sooth ing syrups and similar preparations for quieting a fretful child. It con tains no opiates and is therefore per fectly harmless. Weak, sickly chil dren thrive on it and doctors recom mend it. , - Teethina can be had at any drug store or send 30c to the Moflfett Lab oratories, Columbus, Ga.f and receive a large package and a free copy of Moffett's Illustrated Baby Book. ? (Ad vertisement.) Her Easter Eye Open. "Your wife Is a close observer, isn't she?" "If you spell it c-l-o-t-h-e-8." GENIUS OF THE SIGN BOARC After All, What Is the Small Matter of an Apostrophe "Between Friends"? Some years ago I watched a sii.iv painting genius while he put tin- lina; artistries on a masterpiece: "La!Ii<< and Gent's Restaurant." "Pardon my Inquisitiveness," snii] I "but why do you put the uposi ropbe before the s?" i "The which before the what?" Ik questioned courteously. "The little curly-tailed mark after that e and that t. Some call it an apostrophe." "Posserphe, is it? Well, younL' fil ler, I seen and I make that dingus a hundred times, and I never knew tlmt it had a name. Posserphe! That's a good one; I'll have to spring it on the gang. Some painters always [taint ft after the s, but I always put it before the s, because I think that it look? more artistic there. Otherwise, It don't make no difference where you put It." ? De Laval Monthly. Music and Food. "They didn't pay much attention to my speech at the banquet given in my honor." "No," replied Senator Sorghum. "But they liked the food and the music - was fine." "Did they play 'Hail to the Chief?'" "Maybe. But it sounded to me more like 'Hail to the Chef."' This is the time when you must positively use care in selecting foods ? when you must use care in selecting articles of food, to be sure that you get the real food values that help build up good health. You must have the vital elements in foods if you want to keep well. These vital elements cause the food you eat to assimi late ? it means health and growth in children ? also in grown-ups. It means replacement of worn out tissue, the building of lost bodily vigor. In fact, it is absolutely neces sary to life itself. Many food authorities agree , that pure baking powder and good plain flour are 'much better for food value and health than many self-rising flours. For the best of health? for the most economical results ? use only plain flour and good baking powder. YOU, AS A GOOD HOUSEWIFE know that the time to add anything to flour is just before you begin your baking, not months before and you also know that no prepared ,, mixtures such as the self-rising flour can be as fresh ? can be as certain in results ? as the good old fashioned straight flour and pure baking powder. For best results use? Calumet Baking Powder and a good plain flour.