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HUSBAND SAID WHY NOTTRY IT Wife Said She Would. Result, Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Her Well and Strong East Hardwick. Vt.? "Last winter I was not able to ao any work at all. - 1 I had backache, head ache, side ache, and was sick all the time for six months. We read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound in the newspapers, and my husband said to me, ' Why don't you try it?' So I saidi would, and he went and got me a dozen bqttles. It has done me more good than I can ever tell, and my friends say, 4 What have vou done to yourself? You look so well. I tell them it is the Vegetable Compound that makes me so well and strong. There is no use to suf fer with backache and pains. I will tell every one what it has done for me. " ? Mrs. Fred. Primo, Route No. 2, East Hardwick, Vermont. Housewives make a great mistake in allowing themselves to become so ill that it is well-nigh impossible for them to attend to their household duties. In a recent country-wide canvass of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg vtable Compound, 98 out of every 100 report they were benefited by iU use. For sale by druggists everywhere. THE U <? SPRINGLESS SHADES Last Lons'er_Look Better Famous Mount Mount Parnassus is in ancient Phocis, Cm miles northwest of Athens. It is celebrated as^one of the princi pal seats of Apollo and the Muses, and as an inspiring source of poetry and song. The Delphic oracle and the Cas ralian spring were on its southern slope. The expression "to climb Par nassus," meaning to write poetry, is an expression once in vogue. ? Kansas 'City Star. Get Back Your Health! Are you dragging around day after day with a dull backache? Are you tired and lame mornings ? subject to headaches, dizzv spells and sharp, stab bing pains. Then there's surely some thing wrong. Probably it's kidney weakness! Don't wait for more serious kidney trouble. Get back your health and keep it. For quick relief get plenty of sleep and exercise and use Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. They have helped thou sands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! A North Carolina Case Q. W. Gates, blacksmith. North Main St., Mt. Airy, N. C., says: "I had pains in my back and sometimes if I stooped I had to place my hands on my back and pull myself up, so se vere were the pains. My kid neys bothered me, as the secretions were so free in passage. Doan's Pills soon had my back in good shape and my kidneys in good order." DOAN'S"^ STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Foster-Milbum Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y. Take Sulphur Baths Gout, Eczema, Hives, etc. Right in your own home and at trifling cost, you can enjoy the benefit of healing sulphur baths. Hancock Sulphur Compound nature's own blood purifying and skin healing remedy ? SULPHUR ? prepared in a way to make its use most efficacious. Use it in the bath; use it as a iotlon applying to affect cd parts; and take it internally. 60c and $1.20 the bottle at your druggist's. If be can't supply you. send his name and the price in stamps and we will send you a bottle direct HANCOCK UOUID SULPHUR COMPANY Baltimore, Md. Hantoth Sulphur Compound Oinl~ mmt?joc and 6oc?jor use unlfi the Liquid Compound My Picture on Every Package P.D.Q. P. D. Q., a chemical (not an insect powder) that Will ac tually rid a house of Bed Bugs, Roaches, Fleas and Ants with Its proper use? impossi ble for them to exist as it kills their eggs as well and thereby stops future generations. A 35c package makes a quart. Free? a patent spot In every package, to get them in the hard-to-get-at places. Special Hospital site, $2.60, taakes 5 gallons. Your druggist has it or can get it for you. Mailed prepaid upon receipt of price by the Owl Chemical Works, Terre Hauta, Ind. ML Money dock without question if HUNT'S 8AJ1.VE fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RING WORM .TETTER or other itching ?kin diseases. Pric* 78c *t druggists, or direct fro.4 tMlckari* IrfidM Cs? Ihtmu Tii. Uplifting to Family .A . A home and its surroundings must be attractive in order to 'be most up lifting to the family, visitors and passersby, the United States Depart ment of Agriculture believes. Farm steads especially need attention in or der to secure satisfactory conditions. The farm home and the farm V. siness are so closely related that the s recess of the latter is retlected In t lie ap pearance of the former. All the buildings with their Immedi ate surroundings must be considered. Each building needs sufficient land about It to give It a proper jippear ance and provide the necessar yards or workroom, and each should he so Beautified Porch. located with respect to other buildings as to facilitate the work of the farm. Roads and walks should be limited to the number necessary to facilitate dally traffic. Vegetable, fruit and flower gardens must provide liberally for the family needs. The lawns should be sojocated and of such size as to give a pleasing set ting for the home, but not large enough to make their care burden so i ie. ? Suitable plantings are necessary to unite the parts of a farmstead Into a pleasing, homelike whole. Trees are used for windbreaks, as frahaes for the buildings or a background for them, and to give shade. Shrubs are needed In abundance to hide partially the foundation lines of buildings, sup port their owners, give reasons for turns in drives or walks, and to screen unsightly objects. Native trees and shrubs and those known by trial to thrive in the locality are the best to use. Keep Harmony in Mind When Planting Tree s A little well-considered planting and timely care will transform barren, unsightly surroundings Into an attract tive setting for the home. It Is easy to beautify the home site, and yet so many homesteads are not beautiful Too often when the house Is complet ed, the exterior painted, the Interior decorated and the furnishings placed, the trained workmen are dlsrafssed and the finishing touches, the plantings which give the house Its setting, are left to unskilled hands or neglected en tirely. As soon as the work of the builders Is far enough along to permit, the grounds should be graded, all stones and rubbish removed, and the good soil, which hasjbeen kept for the top, worked Into a firm seed bed. The plantings are planned as a whole, with a view to simplicity and harmony. Trees are planted for shade where shade Is really desirable; they are never allowed to obstruct pleasant views, nor to conceal the house. They may be planted along the street or roadway, in groups in the background or as shelter belts. ? Ex change. CoMt of Owning Home One of the most complete and con cise paragraphs ever printed for the advice of the prospective home ownef regarding maintenance costs and ex penses of home ownership appears In the recently issued pamphlet titled, "How to Own Your Own Home," pre pared by the division of building anil housing, Department of Commerce. It advises: "In addition to payments on prin cipal and interest on a home, allow ance must be made for some or afl of the following expenses: (a) Renewals and repairs, (b) property tax and spe cial assessments, (c) Insurance, (d) water tax or rent, (e) accessories, and (f) improvements. In addition to the above, some owners add in the In terest which they would otherwise re ceive on the amount of their cash pay ment or equity." * ? They Study Safety 1 One period a week Is devoted to safety instruction in the schools of Wilmington, Del. These lessons are given in connection with the study of civics. Monthly safety meetings are held, attended by a number of pupils selected by principals of the schools. Fine Tourist Camp Monrovia, Cal., has a new municipal tojirisj eamp, covering four arces of gir,ound,uW6ll equipped with modern conveniences. Catch Boys Who Wrote Death Notes Transmits Correct Time RUNS FOR GOVERNOR Three boys taken by the Chicago police who liave confessed having written a letter received by Jacob Franks, father of Robert Franks, kidnaped and slain by sons of Chicago millionaires. Ihe letter written by the youths threatened members of the Franks family unless was left afc an appointed place. They were trapped by police. / i'aul Sollenberger, one of the astronomers at the United States Naval ob servatory at Washfsgton, D. C., Is the man who telfs the world when It Is noon. 'The cylinder at which he stands is a chronograph connectedi with the standard clock, whdeh is kept In a triple vault far underground, where ttiere* Ls no vibration and: no dust, and where the temperature never varies as- mud* as one one-hundredth part of a degree. When thw chronograph* shows that the standard clock registers 11:55 a. iii., Mr. Sollenberger turns on an electric switch. A transmitting clock, connected with the standard clock, ticks- off the seconds over radio ami telegraph for the next five minutes* A skip In1 tfte ticks gives the signal for noon and sets the clocks of the world: Farm Girl Wins Many Honors lVggy Keith of Wurrenton, Virginia, has been given the title of "America's Most Distinguished Farm Girl," by the United States Department of Agricul ture. She was picked from 000,000 boys and girls representing every state In the Union. She has won many cups and prizes. "Mary Jane" Some Life-Saver Mnmnmni - - - ' 4 "Mary Jane" has been found the most useful eunary of the many that the bureau of mines employs. "Mary Jane" has been used by many rescue parties going Into mines where deadly gases 'are Ukely to be encountered. When the bird begins to droop the rescuers know they are running Into gas ana take measures to protect themselves. Mrsk Miriam A. Ferguson has start ed' heir campaign - for governor off Tfexas. Her husband, who - formerly held th# office, was Impeached seven years ago and she wishes to ? vindicate the- family name. ? UTfl war widow is rm Mrs. Matilda Showacre of New Mar ket, Md., Is America's oldest war widow. She reached her 104th birth day September 12 last. Mrs". Show acre has bee* a widow for more than 50 years. Her husband, George Show acre, served with the Maryland militia under Jackson in the War of 1812. For the past 45 years Uncle Sam has been sending Mrs. Showacre a pension of $30 a month. LATEST IN BOBS Eilna Trezise, said to be the orig inator of the newest cut In bobs, and the youngest "bobber" shop proprietress in the Hub. The Boston bob is an ail over ahimria. v?rv mnrh pnrlori demand The Wortd*? Tonic ^ Oyer 100,000 people W testified that TANLac ha* relieved them 0{; Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Mai- Nutrition, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight' Torpid Liver or Constipation. ?'Ask Anyone Who Has Taken TAN LAC OVEP MILLION BOTTLES SOLD for Sale By All C*o* Dr**iW? When Baby Frets tram teething, feverishm-*y cold, colic or stomach and bowel irreKuianties there ? nothing tL-?t will quicker rcia-f than DR. THORNTON'S EASY TEETHER A famous baby's specialist's prescription, successfully used for 15 years. A sweet powder that children like- t akes the place of castor oil. Contains no opiates or harm, ful drug*. Package, 25c, at your druggist. If it fails to help, your mon*v refur.dei Maybe Long Distance "Why, Mary, wlim-'s y..ur liufc brother?" uI've locked him im?? t ?l.-tt^ closet. He's been in there an Imut." "Ooodness, why aren't yn? j.luying any more?" ""We are. I'm the teleph'ta1 la<ly aod h^s waiting for a connection:" Roman Eye Balsam Is an amiseptle olnU meat. Hence the medication heals by p?s tratln# the inflamed ey? aurfac^s. Adv. Valuable Library The largest library <>f strictly edu cational literature in America is main tained by the United Stares bureau of education at Washington. This library ; Is administered as a cerrrrnl referen* and lending collection for the teacher* and educators of the Tinted States, Its bibliographers supply information to investigators of technical eduration a) subjects. On request the lilimrr will give inforrnatioi) and advice re garding methods of organization, ad ministration, cataloguing, classifying. etc., for educational libraries ami Hn catfonal book collect i6nv. Say "Bayer Aspirin" INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cros$" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy sicians for 24 years. ^ /i Accept only i Bayer packafe which contains proven directions Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 ? Druggi&t* Aspirin la the trade mark of Bay<r Manu facture of Monoacetlcacldeater of Salicjrlicada Wonderful Results Mc Philan wrttes that he had ^ Dey trouble, purchased Hobo Kidney andl Bladder Remedv from a dm? stoce at WinnQeld, Louisiana, and writes to give testimony of the n**0' decful results he obtained by takinif't. He says he never bud a recurring symptom since taking llobo Kidnf.v and Bladder Beme<iy. Hobo is an herb balm made fro? an herb that grows In Louisiana and East Texas. It contains no opiates, or habit-forming drusrs. 1>? the herbs from which it is made carr. a purifying property that has '^n found of great remedial value. For sale by all druggists at bottle. A six-bottle treatment $6.00, and is guaranteed to ^ive sit -? faction or money refunded. Hobo Medicine Co., Beaumont, Te**1, For Pi Peterson's Ointment^ / "All'plmples are inflarnnmM^t ^ skin,'* says Peterson, "an? " h ?, is quickest way to get rid of use Peterson's Ointment. ?* Itrt*. lions for eczema, skin lin' ' . .^C) o? ulcers, sore feet All drug;-' ^ 4 ?? A; % gloves Danoru | (Mtores fH ?? >T ?? ruir.K""-. tJ HiHDB?cpw|s?^r^ Fas**
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