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The municipal authorities of Herlln bave forbidden men to smoke while driving autnmulill.'S, ruling that many accldenta bave been due to the prac tice. Mother win flnil Mr. Wlneiow Soothlas tyrtip thr. b.al r.mwlr naa lu( Uialt oaiitlnd tuillig in IraUilug otlud. Lots o' folk applaud a Wasner se lection Jlst t' git a piece o' rnKtlme fer aa eneore Abe Murtln in New York Telegraph. Tackle Catarrh Now Da ELVaa All Wintnr Avoid Colds, Stall Pneumonia, Keep Your Mosa Clear and Your Throat Free. Don't Walt Till ToVre AH Bn Tf you will go Into any first cls store ad get a bolll of a B. 8. y are ea war to gattlna- rid of Calarra. But ob i l.t anyun work off that eld trio al on thing "Jut a giod." 8. 8. 8. Is lakn Into the blood Just M aaturally aa the moat nourllilrg footf. apro Its Inrtuence ovr vry orfaa m body, oemee through all the T.lns and arurlaa, enablee all muoii ur,"', icbaaa Innammalory arlil sna etr rrliatlng subatanre for artert- "n,",J Hat eft-Mtually eleane hlf,"'r, ka put an end to all catarrhal pollution. Ul l.ans out the stomach of muooua aetuaatilatlnna. nables only pure. a-king matartala to ent.r th ln,,i,,n7' wabln with th.. fod alemanw ater tke emulation, and In lea thaa an ar la at work thronahout tbe aooy tke prMM of puriniatlon. Tke wiadlulnal component of ar re uvely Just aa mmUmi V wew , . tM u i uriiunu, ure. I e-gssgxfa y Portland, Oregon. M. sad KM l I... .... TAKE8 OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR 8TOP8 FALLING Save your Halrf Get a 25-cnt bottle of Danderln right now Alio tops Itching scalp. Thin, brittle, colorlt-.a and acratrcT hulr Is muta evldtmce of a neKlucted calp; of dandruff that awful acurf. Thera Is nuthlnK so deatructlva to the hair as dimdruff. It robs the. hair of its luatre, lis atrensth and Its ery life; eventually producing a feverish-ni-ns and Itclilnu of the acalp, which If not remedied cuunea the bair roots to shrink, looxnn and die then the balr falls out taut. A little Dandertne tonlKht now any tlme will surely save your hair. Get a 26 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dnnderlne from any drug store. You surely cun have beautiful balr and lots of It If you will Just try a little Dandertne. Bave your balrl Try ltl What About America? Sweden Is being urK'd to pais a law giving women the rlkht to propose marriage. Indlanapolll News. If you are not kfpt awake nights by what you do, what you failed to do Is likely to keep poking you in the slats. Free lo Oar Header Writ Murlna Eya Krmrtly Co., Cblra(ro, tat Vpaiiallluatrat. il Cya Houk Krra. Writ all buul Vour Kya Truul.la maX tb.y will KOvlae aa to tha rruper Atllcatloa of tlia Murlna Kya Baaoll.a lo Vour Hjiaclal Caa. Your llrugirl.l will tall fua that Murine K.ll.T.a bora Kyra, Htraiiftliana Waak Byra. loaaa' Kmart, Kootbea Ky Pain, and aalla for 6ua. Try 11 In tour Eree and In Uaby'a lyaa lor aval Kyallila and Urauulatloa. A 11UU change lu the hand li worth more thin a great change la the weather. St Paul Diupatch. r Get Out "of the Rot" 1 Don't continue, day after day, in that half-sickly con- dition with poor appetite, sallow complexion, and clog- . ged bowela. You can help Nature wonderfully in over- coming; all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles by tak- ing a short course of ! HOSTETTER'S ! J STOMACH BITTERS Try a bottle today. Avoid I substitutes. I 1 At the Ohio state experiment sta- I Hon, at Wooater. the crops have aver aged, for a term of years, about twice aa much to the acre as the usual yield of all grain fields In Ohio. J norm Eye. Orannlatrd C7.II1I and Ultra promptly baaltd wlta Komaa t Bal aam. Adv. In time a photographer learns peo ple will stand for conalderable flat tery, and becomes an Artist. intedCp. Ufa S. 8. S. Now. ma a vir ... nroir U7ou'nwmn."n'r.8.l... I wondful In- p 'd n.-- cXntlon. and -taaauy . .... th,t prov kow SSar 2- l U. a tire aytem. .n AniaT Tou will flna B. b. b- ,7 , rrmarkable rmdy for joua" gouatrflta of 8. " . TSERIAL L story J Th8 Isolated Continent A Romance of the Future By Cuido von Horvath and Dean Hoard Corriak. iviii. by w i b.pmun la u talta taiaa aaa uiml unial. Synopsis. For fifty yaara the rontln.nt of North Amrrlra m, Urn Unlatrd from tha rest of th. wnrlrl liy .-raya. tha Invention of lfiinnltif.1 Truili-nt, prei.u!nt of th unltnd ov.rnm.nt. A meatm from (.'ount von W.riU-ijMtBln, rhtin''-ll'r of Urrmany, that ha haa aurcdeil In pfmntratlnjc th ray hnatena th. death of I'rudi-nt. Dyln. ha wartia hla riHiighter Aalru flint forvlxn ln vaalon la now crtaln. Aatrn aucrr.ila her father aa prrnlilfnt. KHpol.on K'llaon. a former puptl of prud.ni'i., offer to asnlat Aalra and hlnta at n.w dia-overlia which will rnftke North America. lrnpr-itnRhle. A man giving the num. of Chevalier dl Leon off.ra W.rd.neteln the a.crat of maklna; aul'l In return for Kurnpear, dl arniamcnt. The ch.vnller la made a prl oner. ITount.aa Itoalny, apy. become a piiaoner In the hop. of dtacov.rlne; dl Leon' eerret. Kh. fHila In love with him and agrrea to Join Mm In an attempt to eecap. By the use of rocketa he aum- mini a -urloiia nylnir machine. He ea- cap.a and a.i(da a menflfiae to Aatra whlrh reveala the fai t that he la Napo leon Edlann. He wnrna Antra that the consolidated fe.ta of Ktirnpe have aalled to Invade America. He call on Aatra the following night and axplalna hie plana for defen.. Hy the uae of neroplanea made of a new aubntance which la Indeatructl ble he expecta to annihilate the Kuropean forcea. Ha dellvera a note to von Wer- denaieln on hla flngahtp demanding Im mediate withdrawal. He la attacked and by deatroying two werahlp and aeveral aeroplane, forcea von Werdenateln to ygrma to unlveraal disarmament. The countena. who haa remained In America aa a guent of Aatra, receive an offer from von Werdenateln of th principal ity of Bchnmburg-I.lthow In return for Edtaon'a aecret. Fdlaon and hla aaatatant. Pantoa, go In aearch of new depoaits of th remarkable aubatance, clrynlth. They find It on the estate of Prhomburg-I.lth-ow. The counteaa gets Bantna Into her elutchea. She protnlaea to reveal Edi son's secret as eoon as von Werdenateln turns over the Schomhtirg-Llthow estate to her On the day of the wedding of Aatra and Edison the countess and Santo flee the country. Santo perfects ma chine. I mnde a count and marrle th eounteaa. now prlncea of Schomburg l.lthow. Edison flnda a new deposit of clrynlth and bntlde a new fleet of alr shlpa. He accidentally discovers a liquid that will render oppoatng airship hetp leaa. flantoa complete a fleet for th prlncass. CHAPTER XX. Continued. "What need have we of European commerce and troubles T The Ameri can continent is ours, we love It and we can live on IL The Z ray stations have been kept In order and we can easily cut ourselves off from those warring countries. We will not be the atwers." So his address ran. He sat down amid tremendous applause. However, another orator arose and propounded opposite reasons for open ports and no determination was reached. Astra and her mother-in-law were sitting In the library at tbe Crystal Palace depressed and sad. The uncer tainty of Napoleon's fate caused long, sleepless night. Thus they bad lived, day after day, hopefully and fearfully. The life of the woman who had been the mainspring of all their troubles was different. The Princess Rosltta had never been happier than now. Tbe twenty-first aerodromone was finished, and she, like a general, would drill her flying squadron per sonally. Rosltta had acquired great skill In handling the aerodromone, and she could execute the capturing act very eaelly. She was loved by the whole crew, which wr.s composed of men from noble families. Tbese men admired their leader, they were hypnotized by her charms and she handled them so that they were, as one man, ready to give their lives for her. After a successful maneuver day Rosltta gave the order to bar men to gather In the large ball. Tbe hall waa tha schoolroom where Santoa taught them the art of aviation in theory. There were forty men In all young, vigorous, brave and bold. When Ro sltta entered, followed by her hus band, a cheer rang out: "Hurrah for our princess!" She walked to the platform, and her clear voice rang through the hall: "Qentlemen!" The silence waa In tense. "I have called you together to explain the situation. The American continent has voluntarily taken from ua Europeans, children of a different caste, a different race, our most cher ished traditions. There is not one among you who Is not a nobleman. Tou all know the situation and Eu rope's eyes rest on us. Europe Is awaiting our action to restore tbe old order of things. We haje the might! Think of these words: 'We have the might!' Therefore, we have the right! The aerodromone flotilla la my own property. Think this over and con sider! -la It right that I that we should obey orders that come from powerless rulers T That we, the gallant aerial fleet, should consider those who are held to the ground? That wa who have the might should obey anyone else except tbe one we choose T "Oentlemen, we were all born to be rulers, or I would not have selected you aa my aviators. Gentlemen I Tou muet select one or ua ior x mander, and we tin role the werMf" "Hurrah for the queen! Hurrah for the queen of the air! Hurrah for Queen Rosltta!" How sweet that sounded to tha beau tiful woman! A tear glistened In ber eye. She ran into their arms and klased one after another. Tbe last was Santos, and he was tha least en thusiastic of them ail. Rosltta, queen of the air! This waa her election. When tha enthusiasm had somewhat abated she gave them the oath of obedience, the oath that would be kept aeqret until the day of its world-wide proclama tion. They swore to be true, obedient and brave for the queen. And she swore to be faithful and true to her little army. "We have only one man to fear, and that man la Napoleon Edison. You all know him. Seemingly he baa met with some misfortune, aa he haa disap peared. When he returns we will fight him and win, and then the world la ours!" That same day while this Infamous thing was happening In Suemeg the American Euglu slowly descended to the roof of the Crystal Palace. It waa dusk and no one noticed lta arrival. The tall man who alighted from the machine seemed weak, but he fast ened the machine, then slowly found his way downstairs. After a gentle tap on Astra's private door he entered. Mother and wife were there. Napoleon had returned at laaL CHAPTER XXI. The Valley of Xluh. The first raptures of tbe reunion were over. Words took the place of mute expressions of love. Napoleon began to tell bis story: "No one knows of my return, ex cept my men at Clryne, and they will keep it to themselves. I did not use the 'graph, as I did not want certain people to know that I was safe the papers would get hold of It and by morning Europe would know." He smiled. "They have tried to surprise us. and now we will surprise them." His eyes rested lovingly on the two women who were hla nearest and dearest. "It Is exactly eight weeks today since I left Washington to continue my search for something that I felt convinced nature had provided for a certain use; that is, to remove the electro-magnetism of clrynlth. I found It, thanks be to Providence. The dis covery nearly cost me my life, but I never was happier than the moment when my aerodromone was helplessly falling down. It Is a wonder that I came out alive, but, aside from a few bruises, all is well. "I was circling around an active vol cano and the wing of tha Eagle was touched by the warm fluid gushing up from a geyser. The wings folded to gether and the Eagle waa helpless. I turned the tall rudder to break lta fall, and thua escaped with my life." A silent prayer went up from the two loving women, a prayer of thanks to Him who bad saved him to save America. "I lost consciousness when the aero dromone struck the ground by being hurled Into tbe bench. When I opened my eyes it waa night and I waa on a low bed. An ancient oil lamp waa flickering on a table at my head. I tried to sit up, but could not My strength waa gone; even my eyelids fell down, down, and I had a feeling that I waa falling from a great height I felt some one come near, and a mo ment later I felt a cooling bandage placed on my head by deft hands. I lost consciousness again and do not know how long I lay In a stupor, but I think It must have been at leaat eight daya. "The first clear moment I had I found that I waa In the home of aome rich Indian family. Later I found that they were Aztecs Indeed, tbe direct descendants of the Incas: In the clear moments during my fever I eaw a very beautiful Aztec girl by my bed side nursing me. She waa tha daugh ter of the high priest, to whose house I had been taken. "It waa Ave weeks before I recov ered from the terrible fall. As I regained my strength the old priest, named Xlluhama, assisted me to a porch-like structure that stood before the houee, and I beheld a won derful picture. A few hundred yards "When I Opened My Eyes It Waa Night and I Waa en a Low Bed." away waa the smoking volcano, and several steaming geysers were spout ing water In the air. At tha foot of the cone-like peak stood a great church with strange atatuea and re liefs painted In vivid red, blue, yellow, black green and white colors. The whole reminded me of the pictures of ancient Egypt Xlluhama'i beautiful daughter came with us and brought jail eurhloM ttt mata ma a comfortable eeat on tbe long, broad bench. "The old priest could express bis thoughts so plainly that I understood him almost aa well aa If wa were able to converse, and when I waa In doubt he took a board and made drawings In a childlike but expressive way. "I aoon realized that he considered me sent as a measenger by their god ItzcoatL A prophecy made hundreds of years before by one of their great men told them that a deliverer would come aa a bird. That reminded me of my Eagle that bad, during my Illness, been haunting me, as I feared It had been damaged beyond repair. In spite of all it meant to me I had not aaked about It I was led by the priest to tha church, through the wide doors of which my Eagle had been carried and placed before tbe altar. I looked It over carefully and found that It waa In good condition, except that the wings had lost their magnetism. I inspected it and found one wing coat ed by a pale yellow varnish It waa the wing that had been touched by the liquid from a geyser. -"It caused a perfect Isolator, and If I had had the presence of mind to uae my dry battery at the crucial moment I would not have had the fall; but everything turns out for the beat "When I was able to work I suc ceeded In cleansing the wings, and the machine was In working order again. "Yesterday I thought I waa strong enough to leave and I bade my host goodby with the promise that I would return and bring help. "This la a short recital of my doings during the two months past, and now, my dear Astra, will you tell ma all that is new here?" Napoleon bad heard a few things from Whistler in Clryne that disquiet ed him, and be waa anxious to know the truth. That Astra could tell him best of all. So she began to relate all the Important happenlnga while Napoleon listened attentively, making notes from time to time Astra spoke of the European decree and all the facts that were officially communicat ed to her. Then she told of the news paper rumors concerning the aerodro mone fleet and the preparations for war that were supposed to be occupy ing the time of the European rulers. "We bave nine days at our disposal I will be very busy for the next few days, but next Monday I will be ready to appear in the congress as the presi dent of the international peace com mittee." Early next morning Napoleon com municated with hla brother workers In the peace committee, and then left the capital. He spent some hours at work designing a device to be used on the aerodromones. With six ma chines, equipped with men and bar rels, he beaded for the valley of Xluh that evening. They landed In the valley the next morning and after a peaceful negotia tion with the high priest they caught a large aupply of the liquid that had put the Eagle out of commission and returned to Clryne. While Napoleon analyzed the liquid his workmen made several trips between the valley and Clryne. carrying the liquid away In vast quantities. " Napoleon, after a thorough examina tion, sighed. "Here ia something new. It puzzles me, but It solvea tha Ques tion of superiority In the air." Napoleon's next move waa to try out the new swallow-type machine. It waa smaller than the Eagle, but the wings and tbe tall rudder were com paratively larger. It had not the grace of the Eagle In flight, but lta speed waa something unprecedented it shot through the air like a streak. Two more days paesed. The third found every aerodromone equipped with a long tube very similar to the old style fire extinguisher. To this tube was connected a small automatic gun, which protruded through a spe cial aperture In the body of the aero dromone. The lever controlling this gun was within easy reach of the aeroman, and the gun Itself waa ao arranged that It could be pointed in any direction. The four aerodromones that bad been sent toward the west were re porting every few hours. They had seen nothing so far that waa out of the ordinary. It was Saturday evening that the last of tha aerodromonea was made ready for prompt action. Turning the command of the Island over to Whis tler, Napoleon returned to Washing ton. The Swallow made the trip lo two hours. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Coal 8moke and Health. The medical officer of health for Manchester, England, presents evi dence to show that the working life of the people of that city is shortened ten years by the acids in smoke and the carbon particles which Invade the lungs. Surgeon J. W. Stoner, of the United States public health service, tracea a connection between a amoky atmosphere and the drinking habits of the people. Women living in sun less, gloomy homes, attired In som ber clothes, breathing a smoke-Ailed atmosphere, are prone to be irritable, to acold and whip their children and to nag their husbands who flea to the saloon for solace and relief. Surgeon Stoner la also of the opinion that children reared in a depressing at mosphere are dull, apathetic and even criminally Inclined. The smoke prob lem la still Important The Outcome. Ha Tha man who offers ma a drink Insults my manhood.. She Well, that's all right aa long aa you don't follow your usual course and swallow tha tnault Wisdom. 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Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep It handy be cause they know its action on the , stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. Ask your druggist for a SO-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs," which contains directions for babiea, children of all ages and for grown-upa. Jess Miss Schreecher is going abroad to finish her musical educa tion. Tess Where did she get the mon ey? Jess The neighbors all chipped In. St. Louis Globe-Democrat Dr. Peery' Vermifuge "Dead Shot" kills and eipela Worm In a very law hour. Adv. . . The British government's old age pension scheme Is producing some re markable retires for the statistics ef 1912 show that 603,380 women were In receipt of old age pensions, aa com pared with only 362,628 men. Shake Into Tour Sboea Allen' Foot-Eaaa. a powder for the feet. It ears painful, awollen, amarting, aweating feet. Hake new shoes easy. Sold by all Drue-arista and Sho Stores. 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