Eruptions
The only way to get rid
of pimples and other erup
tion u to cleanse tbe blood,
Improve the digestion, stim
ulate the kidneys, liver and
skin. The medicine to take is
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which has cured thousands.
for Japanese SoUlletv.
Rice and dried fish i tbe uniform
food of tbe Japanese army in cam'
palgnlnr times. Tbll 1 the war In
which tbe rice la cooked. It Is boiled
until quite thick and glutinous. Next
It Is placed on a ceramic slab, rolled
out, and cut Into squares. Tbe squares
re then placed In tbe sun to dry and
often turned. When bard as sea bis
cuit and greatly reduced In weight,
they can be stored.
A certain number are allowed each
day to tbe soldier. All be has to do Is
to break up a square In boiling water
and to add the dried fish. In a few
minutes be bas what Deems to him a
delicious thick soup. It he cannot pro
cur boiling water be simply eats bis
rice cake dry. In the fruit season he
substitutes fruit, wbcn be can obtain
It, for tbe fish.
Tbe July Century will bo a fiction
number, although the advance an
nouncements give promise of notable
featurea of interest for serious readers.
Besides further chapters of the serials,
Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell's "Tbe Youth of
Washington" and Jack London's "Tbe
8ea-Wolf," there will be nine short
stories in the number, Miriam Michel
son, author of "In tbe Bishop's Car
riage," contributing another Madigan
story. There will be stories also by
Margaret Deland, Bertha Runkle, and
Gouverneur Morris.
Kind-Hearted.
I Tb tenderest heart may exist la
spite of the roughest exterior. A llttl
, fox terrier bad beeu left outside a Boa-
ton store by Its owner. Evidently ths
dog had not been long In the city, for
it trembled with fright at being out
of the protecting presence of Its ma
ter. As It lay crouching In the door
way a huge laborer com aloug.
Reaching down pityingly, he stroked
tbe wee animal, speaking afew sooth'
tng words at the same time. Tbe re
sult was that th fear In tbe dog's
heart subsided. It wagged Its tall
knowingly and licked the kind-hearted
man's hand. When It was left alone
It sat up bravely, as though feeling
assured that human beings would do
It no barm.
MMtMMllMSMS-l
Making Him Comfortable.
New Boarder (shivering-) This stove
la too small for this room.
Landlady (kindly) So it Is. I'U have
It moved Into a smaller room for you.
Tbe largest mammoth found In Si
beria measured 17 feet long and 10
feet In height Tbe tusks weighed
800 pounds. The head without th
tusks weighed 414 pounds.
Strong Language.
FreJericksburg, Ind., June 20.
Rev. Enoch P. Stevens of this place
uses strong language in (peaking of
Dodd e kidney Pills and he gives good
reasons for what be savs:
"I can't praise Dodd'e Kidney Pilla
too much," says Mr. Stevens. "They
have dune me to much good. I was
troubled with my kidneys so much that
had to get np two or three tinits in
the night and sometimes in the day
when starting to the waterhonse the
water wuold come from me before get
ting there. Two boxes of Dodd s
Kidney Pills cured me entirley.
'I have recommended Podd s Kid
ney Pills to many people and have
never yet heard of a failure. Dodd'i
Kidney rills sre the things for Kidney
Diseases and Rheumatism."
Podd'e Kidney Pills alwavs cure the
kidneys. Good Kidneys insure pure
blood. Pure blood means good health.
Then He Got Busy.
Tom For the last hour I have been
watching for an opportunity to steal a
kiss. i
Bess Indeed! Don't yoo think it
would be a good idea for you to consult
an oculist!
j Short Q
GOOD .
torles
MM I
Mora Satisfactory.
"He who runs may read," remarked
th party with the quotation habit.
But, objected th contrary person.
For forty year's Flso's Cut for Con
sumption has cured coughs and colds. At
druggists. Price 25 cen t
Th Philosopher.
"Do jou see any humor In this
lifef
"Well, comparatively yea. That Is,
there is more humor In It than there
Is In getting out of It, so I conclude It
must be a joke. Though sometimes. I
must confess, I laugh when I really
do not see the point" Detroit Free
Press.
Thr Is mot Catarrh la this section ot th
country man ail otaer Olieasea put loiretnet
Incurable. Fur
A frightened boy named Dodd.
charged with some dire echolastlo of
fense, wss once brought before Dr.
Vsughao, for many years headmaster
at Harrow. "What U your namer
asked th master, with due severity.
"Dodd. air," answered th trembling
boy, "Dodd! Do you spell it with one
d, or with twor "No, sir, three," an
swered th boy. Th doctor let him oil
with a warning, and acknowledged
that he had never before received so
good a lesson In spelling.
An Old Rhode Island farmer was
trying to convert a neighbor to soclal
lim. He explained his Idea of It, and
professed his willingness to abide by
Its tenets. "Why," aald he, "uuder
socialism. If I had two heifers, I'd give
you one; If I had two horses. I'd giv
jou one." "If you had two pig would
)ou divide with mef" aaked the neigh
bor. "Ah," said th old socialist re
proachfully, "there ye'r gettln1 too
near horn. T know I'v got two
Congressman John Sharp Williams
tells of a man In Mississippi who Is a
hypochondriac of the first order. This
man was one day telling a friend of
bis efforts to regsln his old-time health.
He ran over the list of doctors whom
be had consulted. Whereupon tbe
friend remarked: "Well, old man, I
must say that you appear to have lots
of faith In doctors." "Certainly I
have," replied tbe sick man; "don't you
think the doctors would be foolish to
' let a good customer like m dlT"
' An Oregon newspaper man In Wash
ington la telling a good story about
Dr. Hale. H says h was one travel
ing In the back country of Oregon, and,
going to a little Inn for lodging, was
surprised to see a large picture of Dr.
Hale on th wall. Th woman of the
house explained It thus; "Well, yoo
see, a good many strangers come here
and want me to keep 'em, and I don't
know anything about 'em, but If thtj
know Edward Everett Hale's picture
I know they're good for something,
and I let 'em stay."
Rer. Mr. FUllngham. the English
clergyman, who has been making sucu
spectacular and phyalcally forcible ob
When the tin was dry the
I pieces of calico were polled gently
apart, with th reeult that th sdh.
loo of th paper to th cloth txlng
greater than th adhesion of th papr
ItseJf, th two aide ot the not ad'
hered to th cloth. On being damp
ened th paper and th calico were
again separated aud ther wsr two
bank notes where only on bad been
before.
PET CROW MARKS THS TIMS.
it ia Hin to occupy a scat during Ue nouaccd It a local disease, and prescrtbedloee)
remedies, and by constant!? failing to curt
with local treatment, pronounced lilncurable
perusal ot a newspaper."
Aoe easily Done.
Housekeeper (captiously) I belter
ttat condensed milk of yours Is mostly
water.
Manufacturer (qnietly) Madam, have
you ever tried to condense water?
'Zu.ZZTZ.pZS Jtlons In New York to Bishop Pot
r tretmny years doctors pro- ter'a high church methods of worship,
and by constant!? failing to curt
Ths Prussian State railway system,
fesvlnt 21.104 miles of track, earned
$140,000,000 net last year. This is said
te be 10 to 12 per cent of the iuttst-ascot
4
a
Straighten Up
TSa mats muscular supports sf
Sods weaken and 1st a snsar
Backache
ad atrslahisa np. sac
St. Jacobs Oil
arlea tic sue SO.
lmvfTfivfifffuitiiiTa
Science bu proren catarrh to be a constitu
tional disease, ana tnerelore reqalreaconstitu
ttonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu
factured by f. J. Cheney 4t Co., Toledo, Ohio, li
the only constitutional cure on the market. It
Is taken Internally in doses from 10 dror to s
teaspoonful. It act. directly on the blood and
muc ins surfaces of the cystem. They offer on
hundred dollars for anr case It fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
Address, r. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O
Sold by lrolsts.:.".
Hall's family Pills are the best
Proof.
First Lawyer But have we proof
that be Is really Insane?
Second Lawyer Without question.
Why, the gas man failed to inspect
his meter one month and he actually
sent for him.
E'lJ rermaaenur cured. Wonts or narrowness
0 afteraratdar'saa.orDr.Klliie'sUraalKen
torw.RndforFreeSStrtslt!ilandlreUee
Iir.it. B. Kune. Ltd.. tti Arch at, rhuadetphia, ra
A Practical Girt
He I know my income ia small, but
don't you think ws could get along?
bhe l as afraid not
He l'ou told m that you went to a
cooking school.
She Yes, but they did not teach m
how to make wind pudding.
! Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslosrs's Soothing
Syrup the best remedy to use lor their children
, during the teething period..
Righteona Indignation.
Mrs. Voungma Oh! I'm so boiling
OTer with righteous indignation I dou't
know what to do. I'd I'd like to bit
somebody.
Friend Whom?
"Whom? Why, those roane, brutal,
inhuman owners of the St Quiet flats.
They refused to rent to me."
"Everybody knows that they object to
children, my dear."
"Yes, of course but they objected to
mine."
heard that the latter bad been to the
circus, and bad praised It highly. "It
does not surprise me," said Mr. Fill
Ingham: "I should expect Bishop Pot
ter to tak th church to a circus."
By a kind friend tbe remark was re
ported to the bishop, who offered a
mild observation In reply t "Better do
as I do take the church to a circus
than do a my brother FUllngham
does and rais a circus In the church."
Mgr. Farley, who bas been visiting
th Vatican, finds that Pope Plus
has a keen sense of humor, and reports
that he greatly enjoyed the following
story: It was of Con Creegan's father,
who, on bis deathbed, wss making Ills
will, and. In order that he might have
strength to do so.wss plentifully piled
with punch by Con and a group of
neighbors. Toward the close the dying
man cried to his son: "Ah, Con, Con!
Just touch my lip once more with the
Jug. Wlsht, my son, you watered the
drink.". "No, Indeed, father, dear."
while a low murmur of pity chorused
through the cabin; "but lt'a the taste
that's levin' ye."
Mock the Cuckoo a the Boar Ar
Passing Bwiftly By,
George Wreake, of 8ibley Township,
near Le Seur, Minn., ha a pet crow.
Bob, which has been with him for four
years, and which he claims la the
most Intelligent and useful bird living.
Ther 1 In th Wreak bom an old
heirloom, a beautiful cuckoo clock,
brought from Swltterlaud In ploueer
days, one of the kind that have a lit
tle door at the top In front out of
which springs a little bird every sixty
minutes and calls the hours with a
"cuckoo" for each mitt of the hour.
After the crew had been In the fain
tly about two years he began to mock
tbe clock cuckoo, and this Anally grew
to be a passion with him, so that he
hardly ever failed to give a melodious
"caw" when the clock cuckoo was call
ing th hour. Some six months ago.
by reason of an accident to the shelf
on which It wss standing, the clock
fell and the striking, or cuckoo, part
was completely broken, so the door
never opens and the Mrd never comes
out Thla appeared to be a great pin
tle to Bob, for he watohed tbe clock
for several days and seemed to be
studying deeply. At last however, he
came to a conclusion and greatly star
tled the family by taking up tbe duty
the cuckoo had previously performed,
and counting out the hours perfectly
at the exact moment with a clear cail
of "caw" for each hour the clock ought
to have struck, one for 1 o'clock, five
for S o'clock, and so on around the
circle. He has kept up his work to
the present time and calls every hour
when he can see tbe face of the clock.
as regularly and perfectly as an onll
nary timepiece with Its hammer and
bell.
If a lamp Is set at night where tho
light rails on the fsc of the clock, the
crow, though he will dose between
time on his perch, will waken and
can every hour all night long. More
than this. If a lamp be kept lighted
and a pin be thrust Into tbe wooden
fac of th clock so that th minute
hand will pass over It hut the hour
hand will catch on It and stop the
clock at any hour of tho morning, be
tween 4 and T o'clock. Bob w ill notice
It a soon as the clock stops and raise
a shrill cawing that Is as good as an
alarm clock, and ke-p It up till some
one gets up and come and removes
the pin. Minneapolis Tlmea
CATARRH IS THE CAUSE
OF MOST KIDNEY DISEASES
PE-RU-NA CURES CATARRH
Cpllii Jainr L. nempsey, rnl.D iai
rioi Hid l roy I tillt'o rone, writes from llil
Kerrv M., Troy, N, Y, ss foll.msi
from my personal enperlcme with Pa.
runa I am ant silod It U a very fin remtd
for catarrhal aflei tlon-i, whether of th
head, limits, slomnili or pelvic organs. It
uircstoKIiilikly, and a few done ukts
alter undue exposure prevent Illness,
Some of the patrol men under me hsvs
also found great relief from I'cruna, it
has cured thro'ilc case of Kidney and bias's
der trouble, restored men aiilfprlug iron
Indliicstiim ami rht-umetlani. and I am f..nu
peraumled Unit It I an hoinat. reliable nit.
Mite, home I fully indorse and recommtnsl
It." JAMI.S L. DliMI'SLV.
tiftU-i r A ' Hwaimiti writes from rti? llarrlsoa
Hi., ft.uu.-ll liluru. ! , m f.illu.,
"A s niv dmie. ciiii.rl m to nut ,j
I lol of Heather I ..Mm. I.'.l s e. r i,, from
IIiiii. f.i tiins Inch im-iiIM In tliv kidneys, rati
In M'vnf uinl tuml l.' In .ltieursHs,
"I iiiii ii" tww Hutu, nm in i.lrnuii)
Ithiw io rerun." A, (J,
FORGERS CAUSE SCARE.
Many
i
SLEEPING
VOLCANOES
A thin, vapory smoke, lazily ascend
ing from its crater, may be the only vis
ible sign of life in the sleeping volcano ;
but within is a raging sea of fire, molten
rock and sulphurous gases. Those who
make their homes in the peaceful val
leys below know the danger, and though
frequently warned by the rumblings and
rjuakings, these signs of impending emo
tion go unheeded. They are living in fancied security; when the giant
awakes with deafening roars.and they are lost beneath a downpour of
neaieo. roc ana seaming asnes. lliousands of blood poison sufferers are
living upon a sleeping volcano, and are taking desperate chances, for
tan der the mercury and pot
ash treatment the external Oenti.nSnT1 Fo'eJ:' M"' 10oS'
umtiMMii! not over four years I suffered
ymtpomtof the disease dis- greatly from a sever eaa of contagious blood
appear, and the deluded vie- '"'J!??. LZVtl 1 Hot J""' staying thr four
fj t. l v v t t months at a big-ex jiense. I then consulted phy-
lim IS happy in the belief Of slclans, who prescribed Meroury. Nothlnr did
B complete cure : but the msanye'001;lnfact, th treatment proved mora
c . r , I 1.. harmful than beneflolal. I mentioned my case to
brea Of contagion have only a friend, who told me that 8. B. B. bad certainly
been Smothered in the SVS- euredhim. latoncecommanced It use, and af-
. ' ter continuing- It for sometime ooald find no trace
lem, and as soon as these of th disease whatever. Thla was about two
mineral are left off will Tear ao. I can truthfully say I am entirely
blare up again. Occasional w,u D. M. banders.
ore break out in the mouth, a red rash appears on the body, and these
warning symptoms, if not heeded, are soon followed by fearful eruptions,
ores, copper-colored splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair and other
sickening symptoms. Mercury and potash not only fail to cure blood
poison, but cause mercurial Rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, offen
sive ulcer and inflammation of the stomach and bowels. The use of
S. S. S. is never followed by any such bad results. It cures without
the slightest injury to the system. We offer $1,000 for proof that it
contains a mineral ot any descrip
tion. S, S. S. is an antidote for conta
gious blood poison, it destroys every
atom of the virus and purifies and
strengthen the blood and builds up the
general health.
We will mail free our special book
oa Contagious Blood Poison, with full directions for home treatment.
Medical advice is furnished by our physicians without charge.
TU 9WIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CAm
Executed In ISIS for Making
Fraudulent Bank Mote.
At the beginning of the last century
ther was a very flourishing trade In
England which tbe establishment of
fre trade undoubtedly helped to de
stroy, says the Liverpool Post We
refer to the manufacture of Bank of
England notes. In the first decade of
the century this Industry reached very
larg proportions, and It was support
ed and encouraged by tb skill of first
rat continental artiste. Tbe matter
was brought up In parliament, and tbe
commons ordered a return to be made
of the total value of tb forged notes
presented at tbe Bank of England for
payment, and refused, from being forg
ed, for tbe 11 years from the 1st of
January, 1801, to the 81st of December,
18U. This return, which la before
us, runa: 'Tbe nominal value of the
forged notes presented for payment,
and refused, within th above-mentioned
period 1 131,61 H. Hase,
chief cashier. N. B. Th abov re
turn Includes all forged notes supposed
to have been fabricated on th conti
nent and presented within this period."
Parliamentary inquiry had no effect
In diminishing th crime, for th Bid
well and Fauntleroy forgeries soon fol
lowed, and every fortnight In 1818 on
an average ther was an execution In
England for forgerle of bank notes,
and In 1820 mora than 100 forgers were
convicted. But such crime as those
could hardly bav created a greater
scar in Threadneedl street, however,
than tbe announcement a few years
ago that somebody had succeeded in
accomplishing a very slmpl scientific
feat It became known that a bank
note had been spilt in two and the au
thorities were aghast lest th world
should be flooded with duplicate note.
The splitting of th note had undoubt
edly been accomplished quit honestly
and without evil Intent and the man
who split It was frank enough to let
tbe bank know tbat he had done so.
A long correspondence passed be
tween the bank and the man with the
secret and at last a teat was decided
upon, a Bank of England note being
sent to the Inventor for experimenting
upon. The bsnk received It back In
two pieces, the on a facsimile of tbe
other! Tbe authorities were puzzled
nd for a moment the scar seemed
to have become mor real. But only
for a moment Closer examination
brought back confidence. Tbe test bad
shown the possibility of splitting the
note, but It proved, too, the Impossi
bility of passing tbe second half, the
printing on which was too falut to
pass. It transpired that tbe method
was to glue a piece of calico on each
aids of tb note, leaving the
Ceo for Worn-Oat Rubber.
It used to be a favorite remark of
one of Chicago's largest pork paekei
that so many uks had been dtacovaro.1
for the hog that whan he was killed
nothing about him was lost but lils
squeal. As with tbe hog, so it Is with
tbe product of the rubber tree not L
Ing tangible la lost
Worn-out rubber, like worn out all
ver, is something that does not exist
In these days.
Ever since the advent of bicycle
ana motor cars, both of which dir
heavily on the world's rubber supply,
aim ever since me nunared and on
use to which rubber Is put In connec
tlon with electricity, tbe material bas
become more and more .-arce aud val
uable, so that even Die old rubber alio
and tbe worn out rubber boot may
tnrow out their chests In pride at be u
worth really something. Nothing con
talnlng rubber Is discarded nowadays.
Th old rubber coat over which the
spring tires of a motor car may run
on a country road to-day mny some
day find a nesting place In the soft
tresse of a woman s hair, after buv-
Ing been transformed Into a handsome
comb.
Even vulcanized rubber, which,
owing to the sulphuric process to
which It was subjected, was formerly
valueless, Is now subject to a process
which rejuvenates It and makes It St
to be worked up agalu for the purport
of the manufacturer. Immense quan
tities of this product, which formerly
was ss'slgned to a rubbish heap, are
now treated and admixed with a cer
tain percentage of new gum, enough
to cheapen the piece of most ruMor
goods turned out by tbe manufacturer
to-day. Old rubber, however, can lie
used by Itself without any addition of
fresh gum, tbe proctss of treatment
being a slmpls one.
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I CAPTAIN JAME3 L. DEMP3EY.
Keep Germ Out of Land.
Have you had your farm vaccinated?
If not yon should proceed to bav It
done at once.
Science has done a great deal for the
farmers. It has killed the bugs and
worms that prey on his crops; It bas
treated his animals when sick and
saved their 11 res; It has experimented
with seeds and raised th quality and
quantity of their yield) It has done a
great many things to help bim achieve
success. Tbs latest service of special
Interest which we bav heard Is noted
in ths National Geographic magazine,
wbrr It is shown that the process of
Inoculating sterile ground and making
It bring forth the fruit In abundance
Is an easy task. Inoculation to pre
vent smallpox, diphtheria, rubles, etc.,
ws know about, but It Is quite as mys
terious as tbe Inoculation of old worn
out soils to make them fertile.
Certain germs make for fertility of
the soli. Tbey are collected or gen
erated by tbe Department of Agricul
ture, according to this veracious au
thority, and sent by mall In a small
package about Ilk a yeast cake, Tho
cake Is said to contain millions of dried
germs. It 1 thrown Into a barrel of
pure water and turns It a milky white. I
Heeds or grain and grasses are washed
with this water and when planted arc
said to produco wonderful results even
on what Is regarded as exhausted koII.
The land Is really treated to an Inocu
lation and eured of It dlsense of bar
renness. Have your farm vaccinated
and get rich from the big crops you
will raise. Minneapolis Journal.
Paiiuiel R. (Spreclier, Juninr IVa.lle (Vrt
gelina, 3.422 I. O. (1. "., 2t5 Sew High ft.,
Angeles, fa I., writes:
came her a few years ago suffering with
catarrh of the kidneys, In nanli of lic.ilih
thought the climate would cure mr, hut found I
was mistaken. Hut what the tiimalc tmilJ n.it
do I'cruna could and did do. Seven weeks' trial
convinced me that I had the rulit mc Jit inc.
and I was then a well man, I know of at Ica-t
twenty friends and members ol the lJe to
whiih I belong who have been cureJ of catarrh,
bladder and kidney trouble through the uo of
fcruna, and It has a host of friends In ttilt ilty."
SA.MtCl. K. SI'KliCMI.K.
Catarrh of the Kidneys a common : tairh '!
Disease Kidney trouble Often , ivtuiu
I alls to lie Regarded as talorih
by I'hyskiaru.
Catarrh of the kidneys Is very com
mon indeed. It is pity this Ui t is
not belter known to the physicians as
well as the people.
Peoiilo have kidney dieo. Tln-y
take some diitrett ', hoping to K t I'et-
ter. They never once think l catanh.
Kidney disease and caturrli are sel.loin
associated in the minds 1 1 It he ie.l.-,
ami, alas, it is not very nten a-i-ated
In (lie min.ls ol the pliysipinns.
Too lew physicians rerogniw ra'arrh of ;
the kidneys. They doctor for som I
thing else. They try this remedy an. I
that remedy. The trouble may be ia-i
tl.e time. A few tiutllr of man
n!. I cure tin in.
' I'e-ru-na Ucmovrs the Caue of the
KUnry I rouble.
Perura t:ik.-s at the vt-rv renter ol
the l.lli.'iilty, l.v eia-li stii.it tlm ca
tarrh Iroiti tin. ki.lnrts. i Mlarrli i
the ca i. nl Iu'ln.-y ilitltculty.
tn.ivo (lie isue an 1 y...i remove the
i fin. I. With iittfrrii.it a.'. urscy Peru
mi go.- rgtil to Hie s...l. Tlir ki'lnry.
are .m ri doing their work with erf-l
regularity.
ThousanJ of Testimonial.
TIiou-;"!.k of tint imoiilals fruin peo
ple who hair had kidney iIwami which
had g .ne lieyoiid tht, conliol of the
pliymtiati are irceivnl ,jr I)r llr.
every year, giving IVruna ths
whole jtwIiw for ina'Vel.Mis cures.
I'e-ru-na Cure Kidney Disease.
IVfuna cur,' kidney ltra. fli
., ii it run kidney dl - is be
I rauwi It cures catarrh, Catarrh id th
kidneys is the i atiMt ol moat kidriay
ii-., I rrnna cures catarili her
ruer It hapeiis 1.. Iw Lusted. It rare
ly fails.
If you do not derive prompt and sat
ifirlry trail Its Iroin lint use ,,f I'rrn
na, write at once to t'r. lUrt.nan, giv.
Ing full statement ti your case, and
I. will l plraimj to gtva you till Val
llaldr advice grat t.
Ad.lriMW lr. lUrtman, President of
The tlnrtmati Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
Horrors of Holltuilo.
Mr. Miuks (reailingl "The csitalu's
wife was the only one who ex'npc.l, em!
sbe was thrown, by the wnvrs u.oa tlie
bench of an uninhabited lalaiid."
Mrs. Minks 1W thiiisr ! I low did
she ever button her drens in the back
the next morning?
"The Magna Chart of Japan," a
happily timely topic, w ill I .lis. iimI
in the July Century by Ilaron Kentaro
Kaneko, one of the four authors of tin-
Japanese constitution, i'.anm Kam-ko
is s Harvard A. It. snd Dim tor of I.n
He is a member i Japan's House of
Peers and nr. formerly Minister of
Btate for Agriculture and Ciitiuni ri'i).
He is in America now as the envoy of
the Japanese, Emperor.
Same Thing.
"He's employed by the rullrond com
pany now, 1 understand."
lea; he baa charge of the puutle dv
pertment."
"The what?"
"He mokes out the time tables." Phil-
adelphia Press.
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retain (he love and admiration
of her husband should be a
woman's constant study. If
she would be all that shi may,
she must Ruard well against the
signs of ill health. Mrs. Brown
fells her story for the benefit of
all wives and mothers.
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Warned In Time.
Old Dumps A nennr
thoughts.
Youns Gutnns I sm trvin in
win mauo every tnnther well, strong
healthy and happy. I drarrged through
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Old Lrumpa My! rnyl Don't do It.
Remembering the things s wife wants
you to bring home Is s mighty tad hiil.it.
By the time you've been married ten
years, she'll be giving you s list as long
ss the tariff law.
Ayefs
Occaalonally a girl marries a man
Just to keep hi in from banging around
ends , tb house evenings.
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