feed Nature's Earning Before It Is Too Late L in the Side, Back and Kidneys Show That Some thing is Wrong With Your 5 y s t e m ? Nervousness, Loss of Appetite and Sleeplessness Are Ad vance Warnings That if Heeded Will Save Serious Trouble Later On. JANLAC has helped thousands regain NC3MAL HEALTH )ver 100,000 Persons Have Testified That TANLAC Has Corrected Stomach Trouble, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Nervousness and Kindred Ailments ? ?It Builds Up the System and Starts Rich Red Blood Coursing Through Your Veins. All Good Drug gists Sell TANLAC. Md ruM'its. which overrun eastern Ifoshinj-'ton :ir*? being trapped and jpped to Alaska for food for foxes. | VOMEN! DYE FADED THINGS NEW AGAIN jp or Tint Any Worn, Shabby Gar ment, or Drapery. I ? / / Diamond Dye: Each 15-cent package of ^''Diamond res" contains directions so simple mt any woman can dye or tint any Ed, worn, faded thing new, even If e has never dyed before. Choose ir color at drug store. ? Advertlse > lent. Salt fields in western Utah cover ore than r>(M) square miles and run from two to fifteen feet in thickness. uk%at St .Joseph's LIVER REGULATOR fa-BlOOD-LIVERKIDNEYS 1heB\G25< CAN MOTHER! \ Baby's Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" \ \> \\n ' ' ^hen baby Is constipated, has wind wUc, fevf rish breath, coated-tongne, or ^wrhea, a half tea spoonful of genuine "California Fig Syrup" promptly moves potaons, leases, bile, souring food pd waste rlf;ht out. Never cramps or tracts. Ti'i los love Its delicious taste. Ask jrour irnggist for genuine "Cali fornia FiK S<-vp" which has full direc tions for infants in arms, and children !?j ?ii ages, plainly printed on bottle. I other! Y >u must say "California" or jlon may an imitation fig syrup. SORES, PILES MS ECZEMA VANISH l0od> Old, Reliable Peterson's Ointment a Favorite Remedy. *antert ^ ulcers on my legs. Doctors u#rit ? * off leg- Peterson's Oint *n<j\r^ed me Wm. J. Nichos, 40 Get a ,reet- Chester. N. Y. ar*e bo* for 35' cents at any IK ?iJys Peterson, of Buffalo, m?r>ey back If It isn't the l^son-B f\.Ver U8ed- Always keep P? ,0*burn. ntn?ent the house. Fine Ith? surlo,808 ' bruises, sunburn, and I1** ciw , .rem-'-dy for Itching eczema I the world has ever known. 1 ( Placing the Cruiser / The U. S S. Trenton, first of the five cruisers to be built under the armament conference agreement, waa placed In commission at Philadelphia. Here the officers and crew are seen at salute aa the colors are hoisted. f Trenton in Commission Chemists Are Praised by President Coolidge \ r President Coolidge, in addressing the American Chemical society from the steps of the White House, de clared that much of the success and progress of the nation has been due to the services of the scientists and chemists in "searching for the truth." m&m raP I Young Twins Are Real Gardeners i > I TOLSTOY TURNS FARMER When twins get together they put things over. John and Charles Knier, fourteen-year-old twins of Elmira, N. Y., won the first prize of the Boys' Garden club of their city for raising $1,400 worth of produce with $50 worth of seed on a city lot. Resides keeping the family In vegetables, the lads have piled up quite a savings account. The prize was a trip to Washington. No Wonder Gen. Sherwood Boasts Representative Isaac R. Sherwood of Ohio, better knoftn as General Sher wood, eighty-nine years old and the oldest man to sit In congress, .more than anything else la proud of his two great grandchildren, Sherwood and Samuel Roberts of Wllmette, 111., who are In Washington visiting him. No other man In congress can claim the distinction of being a great grandfather and Gen ?ral Sherwood k rightfully a little "puffed up" about It * Count Ilia Tolstoy, grandson of th? famous Count Leo Tolstoy, is working on a farm in Iowa in order to pay his way through Penn college at Osk* loosa. He has given up his title and intends to take American agricultural methods back to Ru?aia. WON BALLOON RACE W. T. Van Oman, piloting the Goodyear III In tho American balloon distance contest, who won first place and prize of $1,000 by traversing a distance of 1,100 miles from Kelly field, San Antonio, Texas, and land In* near Rochester. Minn. 30 DAYS' FMSP^IAIg 12 Mo^ks to Pay ? ? ? Practically every farmer at one ? time or other has wanted to try ? a SHARPLES Cream Separator. 13 Mr. Sharpies has formulated a Q 30 Days'FreeTrial Plan that will ? enable you to try tfre SHARPLES ? Allsteel Separator without any Q cost to you whatsoever ? he Q even pays the transportation Q ^ charges to your express office. Q o ' Never before has a great, nationally -known p Q Separator manufacturer made such startling terms, q O Money? /S JwtDkwM IBaSUSiw aFra* Trial Sharpies Allsteel Separator, Why not get the world's best while you are at it. The SHARPLES Allsteel Cream Separator is a Super-Separator. Turn it with one finger and 6kim over 600 lbs. of milk per hojar. The whole frame and stand are of forged steel. Every part is constructed with the greatest skill. Have the wonderful Automatic Variable Feed at any speed. Send at once for details of the Free Trial on your farm. The Sharpies Separator Company, West Chester, Pa. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? L Couldn't Be Expected to Get Same Re?ultt Theodore Roosevelt's sudden hurst into the limelight in connection with the oil Inquiries, brings to mind the fact that as a youngster he showed many of the traits of his illustrious daddy. For one thing, he was a real boy. V , Family friends recall a morning at Oyster Buy when Teddy, Jr., came to breakfast with a dirty face. "Why, Teddy," exclaimed his moth er, "you didn't wash your face this morning." "Oh, yes I did." maintained the boy. "Well, it doesn't look as It does when I wash It." , "No wonder! If I rubbed as hard as you do, I'd push myself over." ? Los Angeles Times. Heroic Early Texan m Although Texans and Mexicans ar? now on friendly terms, as are states ol the original thirteen American colonlei wjth the mother country, Kngland, there was a time when fighting was to the death and with little or no quartet given. Blood, hunger and suffering traci heroic tales over the pages of Texai history. Col. James Bowie was ill an< had to he carried across the mark ini cot when, at the Alamo, Col. William Barret Travers drew a line with hli sword and said, ''Whoever is willing t< die like a hero, let him cross," sayi the Detroit News. Might Help "Money makes the mare go." "I wish that mare knew I have $5 on her."? Louisville Courier-Journal. Hot BISCUITS In Eight Minutes I WOULDN'T think of doing without sdf rising flour. . ? . Use it practically ever y meal. ... In the morning when every one's in a hurry, or when I want a quick meal, I can have a heaping plate of the fluffiest, most delightful biscuits you ever tasted in eight minutes! . . ? Anybody who has never uaed self-rising flour can't realize what they are miss ing in convenience, economy and tastmess. . . . V V V i Just examine a biscuit made with self-rising flour and you will see why this Tennessee housewife finds pleasure in using self-rising flour every meal. Note the golden crust. Break it open. What a sweet, wholesome freshness! Taste the dainty, snowy-white texture. See how per fectly the pure phosphate baking powder has leavened it. When you buy self-rising flour with the Blue Shield on the bag you may be sure that it's wholesome, healthful and nourishing. It com plies with all pure food law*. FOLLOW THESE FIVE RULES Ft tUkim, Ptrftd BUemt, wkk " \Flem. 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