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THE HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON Whitsuntide lr\ Rothenburg • T H E W O RLD’S GREAT EVENTS ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE I® by Dodd. Mead A Company.) Von Molthe ii C NUMEROUS KINDS OF SALAD FOUNDATIONS "Beware, my son, beware!” IRE,” said Napoleon Hl's mln- lster of war, “all Is In absolute snre, the moat has been drained, save for a pond or two, and peaceful gar readiness for the Prussian campaign, "Stay away from HE traveler In Germany who, at dens and orchards grow where once down to the last button on the lust Whitsuntide, la within reach of gaiter of the last soldier.” P e te rm a n 's! It its turbid waters flowed. But the wail Rothenburg o b-d e r-T a a b e r, Now, this was one of the most monu is still there, repaired and complete, has k illed y o u r should set aside all other plans and the very towers where once the mental lies ever uttered, and visit this perfect medieval-walled Napoleon III was well aware that whole f a m ily ! ” arquebuses fired futllely at Tilly’s men town to witness a unique festival, so at arms. Europe distrusted him. He knew the French were naturally restless, that picturesque and so pleasantly divert " T A O N T walk through i t Don't Moreover, the townsmen of Rothen on e roach gets a little powder on they had had a long era of mllltary ing as to have no equal In continental I 9 sm ell I t D on't touch i t Go his legs. Back to his nest he goes. burg, with splendid appreciation of glory, and that a few years of hum Europe. On this occasion the city hungry for days first" He crawls over the others and their native place, have refused to lei drum peace might lead them to weary does honor to the mun who took the eggs. Every roach he touches She’s r ig h t Peterm an's Roach any modern Innovations creep Into the of him. So he went on the principle biggest drink In all history, bur nonet dies and disintegrates. Food exterm in ates every roach architecture or the city’s streets. that a war every (our years would Thereby he saved the lives of Rothen- In your house. N othing is left When a house or a highway within keep them content, swell France's H ere is the right insecticide burg's town council and obtained but a little dry d u s t for each insect: the walls needs repair, it is done in martial renown and make safe his own mercy for his fellow citizens. Som e housew ives m ake the PETER MAN’S ROACH FO O D „ U r a l . a way to preserve its ancient appear crown. This Is the story: Bate« co* krosu-he«. m istake o f fighting cockroaches ance. Rothenburg today looks as It . During the Thirty Tears’ war Roth In the first decade of the Nineteenth PETEK MAN’8 ANT FO O D exterm inate« with a spray. T h ose are the houses must have looked long before Colum ant«. century Napoleon (he Great had enburg felt secure behind her great roaches sta y in. T hey live down bus discovered America. Indeed, parts FLYOSAN k ill« flies anti m ogquitoe«. wall, with her towers well placed for crushed Prussia to the dust and hu behin d baseboards, un der the PETERM AN'S DISCOVERY ex term i of the city date from two centuries miliated her king. The son of that d efense; with her wide, and at that before that time. nate« bedbug«. floors. N o spray can possibly king was on the Prussian throne in time very wet, moat; with her citi PETERM AN’S MOTH FO O D protect« reach th em , o r their young, or This fascinating town is the sort 1870 and the great Napoleon’s nephew against m oths. zenry trained to arms and loving noth their eggs. of place to drive an artist mad, since ruled France. ing better than a good fight, and with You must have a specific in O nly a pow der can exterm i every corner, every shop, every tiny Bismarck, Von Moltke and other s e c t ic id e fo r e a c h i n s e c t . N o a garrison of professional soldiers, a nate them . P eterm an's Roach red-tiled house, is a picture. As for sin gle insecticide w ill exterm i Prussian statesmen had foreseen Swedish force sent to help the Roth Food is the rig h t powder. Just the Rathaus, with its beautiful Renais nate them all. W e know that is trouble with France and were well pre en burgers against the enemy. But sance doorway in the inner court, the Springtime Salad W ith French Dressing. tr u e . W e h a v e h a d n e a r ly SO pared for it, even if they did not (as the city was besieged by no less a Jakobsklrche, the Franciscan church, years’ experience. many think) secretly bring about the (Prepared by the United States Depart general than Tilly himself, who the Burgturm, the romantic Toppler- Just to give a “soupcon” or suspicion m ent of A srlculturc.) brought up his whole army of 40,000 schlosschen, and the small Gothic conflict France, on the other hand, Salads at this time of the year ap of garlic flavor. Sorrel and other wild was totally unready for any such and swore to capture the town and Kobollzeller church, built In 1472, with clash. Prussia's revenge for the slxty- peal most when the Ingredients ure greens usually eaten raw may be pul deal with It as he had already dealt its amusing double spiral staircase, year-old injuries was at hand. The chiefly crisp, uncooked vegetables, In the salad. with hapless Magdeburg. which two persons can ascend at once overt occasion o f the Franco-Prussian bright with red slices of tomato, or Tomatoes are generally scalded a Tilly’s cannon battered at the walls, 2 0 0 Firth A ,« ., IX. ¥ . City without seeing each other—all of these war was as follows: minute and peeled before slicing for whole radishes, set off by glistening and the light artillery of the city's can be, have been, and will be painted salad. Radishes are often rut in such towers w as powerless to silence the Last C a ll Queen Isabella o f Spain was de bits of green pepper or watercress, G r e a t “ Teacher o f L a w " again and again, for the delight of all a way that the red skin turns back In which contrast well with the paler heavier guns of the besiegers; but Leslie Eddy, elght-yenr-old son of Gamaliel, the grandson of Hillel, a those who find pleasure in medieval posed. The Spanish crown was of shades of lettuce, endive, sliced cu points, suggesting petals If you whenever a breach was made and Til beauty. fered to Prince Leopold of Hohenzol- can’t get fresh tomatoes or radishes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eddy, who live reformer of the Pharisees, was him ly’s soldiers attacked, in hand-to-hand lem , a relative to King Willlaid of cumbers, or celery. Winter salads Ancient Torture Chambers, use a slice or two of pickled beet or west of the city at the turn of the self a famous and liberal-minded must often be made partly of cauned fighting, they were beaten off by the Below the Rathaus are torture Prussia. Napoleon III at once de vegetables and fruit, and with them some canned pimento for red color— Tenth street road, was out In the Pharisee, and “teacher of the law.” Intrepid townsmen. chambers and dungeons, without clared that such selection would de the tendency Is to serve a rich mayon but don't use both reds in the same fields Sunday evening with a crowd Among bis pupils wag Saul of THrsus, Tilly warned the city that capture which no medieval town hall would stroy the “balance of power" and leave snlad I Grated raw carrot brightens of city youngsters flying kites. At known later as Paul, and known today was inevitable, and that the only sal be complete. The Rothenburgers did France exposed to Prussian attack on naise dressing. There Is a feeling of at, St. Paul, the Apostle to the Gen up a green salad, and adds to the sup about seven o’clock the boy sighed. vation of the citizens lay In •surren- nothing by h a lv es; so their dungeons east and south. He therefore de delightful freshness and daintiness “What’s the matter, Leslie?" the tiles. In Acts 2 2 :8, It is stated that ply of vltamlnes for which the dish ier; but they would none of IL At and torture chambers are the last manded that Leopold’s candidature be about spring salads, with their gay is especially valuable. Rutabaga tur father of one of his playmates asked. before Saul became converted to King William meekly colors, crisp texture, and the zest of "I guess I don’t get any supper to Christianity he “sat at the feet of last one of the assailants’ cannon, by word In horror even now, though the withdrawn. nip may be used In the sume way. a plain French dressing. Gamaliel." night,” he complained. a lucky shot, exploded the Rothenburg rack and the Iron Malden have been obeyed. Utterly deceived by sucL sub Make French Dressing. "Why not?" powder magazine. Even then the removed. Criminals were executed mission, Napoleon went a step further Numerous Foundations. The bureau of home economics tells Granulated eyelids, »tie«. Inflamed eyes “Well, I Just heqrd the folks cnll the doughty burghers refused to surren here by the sword as recently as 1804, and demanded a pledge from William No rules for combining these salads how to make French dressing. Use relieved overnight by Roman Eye B alsam . der, but with dauntless courage con in which year Bavaria stepped In and that no Prussian prince should ever can be given. Put together a little the following proportions and make dog and he always eats last."—To One trial convince«. 372 Pearl St., N. Y. Adv. tinued the hand-to-hand fighting. It revoked the city’s rights to deal out sit on the Spanish throne. William of this, a little of that—whatever you nny amount you need : Half-teaspoon peka Journal. promptly refused to grant so absurd can get. There are numerous kinds was left to the garrison of mercenaries such bloody punishments. H is O b jectio n ful of salt, a few grains of cayenne, a request and publicly snubbed the to hang out the white flag. T an ey H o ld s R ecord papriku If desired, two tablespoonfuls The civic pride of the old-time ambassador who transmitted It This of salad foundations available In city “Rut, father, his Is such a fine old Saved by a Huge Drink. markets, such as escarole, romulue, or of vinegar, six tablespoonfuls of oil Roger B. Taney, chief Justice of the family tree!” Rbthenb.urgers was a splenQld thing. was such an excuse as Napoleon had Add vinegar sparingly <aind beat the Supreme court from 1836 to 1804, gave “Yes. but he comes from the shady Tilly was so enraged at the pro They dug down into their pockets and longed for. France at once declared chicory, in addition to lettuce. Use Ingredients together until they are the oath of office to more Presidents side of It."—Sydney Bulletin. longed resistance of the town that, built the Rathaus Just after a war tax war on Prussia (July 10, 1870) and some of these from time to time, with well blended. If you have a cruet, or than any other man, points out Clif after he had taken possession of It of 80,000 guldens had been levied on rushed a body of troops to the Ger watercress for Its peppery tung, chopped celery for Its flavor und crisp other bottle with a tight stopper, you ford Raymond In an article In Liberty. I hold every man a debtor to h is and allowed the surrendering Swedes the town. They built the Jakobs man frontier. texture, and now and then a few very cau keep French dressing on hand all profession.—Rncon. to march out In safety, he summoned klrche, a high and handsome basilica. So far, so good. B u t owing to graft thin slices of cucumber. Those who the time, simply shaking the bottle Constant association with a charm the members of the town council and In one of the chapels Inside this and incompetency, France’s army was vigorously when ready to use i t ing personality sometimes reveals that Man’s capacity for suffering In- informed them that they were all to church Is the tomb of Heinrich Top- in wretched condition. Yet Franpe like onion may Include It in the form Many people like a tablespoonful of It Is anything but deep. creases os he becomes civilized. be hanged. But, moved by the pleas pier, an even greater hero In Rothen went mad with patriotic zeal. The of large shaved rings, or as whole of their wives and daughters, the con burg than Nusch. He was a burgo feats of the first Napoleon against spring onions with two or three Inches chopped pickle added to French dress ing for a salad of this type. If you of stem. Or, lacking onion, rub the master of the earlier days, for he queror at length mitigated this sen Prussia were recalled. Everyone ex use It, add It Just at serving time tence and announced that he would died in 1408, and to him the town pected a triumphal march to the Prus salad bowl with a clove of garlic— hang only four. He gave the council owed much of Its prosperity and many sian capital. The cry “On to Berlin I" permission to cast lots to see who of of its fine buildings. There are two was on all lips. Chocolate Pudding Old CANNED RHUBARB dice carved on Toppler’s tomb, be their number should die. In contrast to this, Prussia's troops Whereupon the undismayed council cause he cast dice for the city with were in splendid preparation. The Favorite With Family FOR WINTER USE stood up and refused the marshal’s the Burgrave of Nuremburg and w on ! north and south German states (on Of course the family enjoys a choc When the traveler is weary of many of which Napoleon i n had been ’’mercy,’’ saying they would all live olate pudding once In a while, espe or they would all die, but there would churches he will do well to go out told be might rely for neutrality or Fine Flavor Developed by cially If you can serve a little plain be no lot-casting among them at Til Into the park and enjoy the views of even old) unanimously Joined Prussia, or whipped cream with It, or a soft Baking, Then Canning. the town’s steep red gables, white be ly's bidding. sinking internecine grievances In a custard sauce. The recipe given here At this point In the proceedings, a low in the valley may be seen Top- common ca u se; 477,000 men were mus by the United States Department of by th» United State« Depart diversion was created by the appear pier’s own castle, where he used often tered, as against France’s 810,000. (Pr»p«r«d ment Agriculture requires only one egg. of Agriculture.) ance of the town Pokal, the state to entertain his frield, the Emperor The German forces were divided into The Ingredients are: Sometimes a slight variation In a Wenzel. beaker, a huge three-quart glass, filled three armies, which at a signal crept detail o t method in preparing a given 4 cupful« m ilk. ( le v e l ta b le- After a visit to th<* park, a walk square« un with the town’s best wine. Tilly and •p oon fu la corn- unchecked across the Rhine like a food makes considerable difference In •tarch. sweetened choc his seven aides drank and drank around the city on top of the old wall huge three-headed snake, preceded by the flavor and quality of the product 14 tea sp o o n fu l olate. again. The Pokal went around twice Is In order. This may be reached by .a cloud of Uhlans, sweeping all before This is especially true with respect to ■alt. H cupful «ugar. staircases at the city’s giates. The them and striking at France’s very and still It was not empty. 1 teasp oon ful canning certain fu ilts and vegetables 1 eg g . Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are van illa. Perhaps the wine softened Tilly’s wall has a roofed pathway some 4 feet heart King William was commander at home. While there are general wide, open on the town side only. The If you have do unsweetened choc heart 1 At all events, he cast a grim In chief, with Marshal von Moltke, the rules to be observed in connection not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe ly humorous eye over the council and Spitalbastel, the great bastion at the peerless tactician, as his chief of staff. with all cannidfc, it is worth while to olate on hand, a very good pudding can be made by using a tablespoon ful by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. swore that if there were any man extreme end of the town, is an epitome The French armies, commanded by know what particular treutment will of cocoa for each cup of milk. Mix among them who could empty the of medieval defense, with Its 5-foot Napoleon III in person, made Metz bring out the best flavor in the product the cornstarch and sugar thoroughly, famous Pokal at one draft the coun walls, wide ramparts, and frowning their headquarters. with which one is working. and also the cocoa if you are using cil would be spared and mercy would 'old guns. On August 2, part of Napoleon’s Rhubarb may be mentioned as an As a last and pleasing touch, one northern army drove a handful of It Otherwise, melt the chocolate In be shown to the cltisenry. example. While it Is entirely pos a pan over hot water. If melted di The proposal did not seem to offer should read the old Latin motto on Prussians out of the town of Saar- sible to stew rhubarb and then can It, rectly over the die, chocolate Is like much of a chance to the staunch pa the near-by Kobollzellertor, the most bruck. But thereafter Prussia acted . Accept only “Baver” package it has been found that a much finer triots, even though the Rothenburgers picturesque of all the city's g a tes: ever on the offensive. The French, flavor Is developed If the rhubarb Is ly to scorch. Combine It with the milk which contains proven directions. and salt In the double boiler. Pour “PAY INTRANTIBUS were supposed to be as good drinkers Individually, fought like heroes, but first baked and then canned. The ITandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets SALUS EXEUNTIBUS” as fighters; but at last one brave soul, they were no match for their stalks are washed and cut into half some of this warm milk Into the Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. cornstarch and sugar. Retara to the ex-Burgomaster George Nusch, said he which may be translated as “Peace to stronger foes. In two armies France’s inch lengths. One-fourth us much Aarplrln Is tbe trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of MonoacetlcaeMeater of Sallcylicacld double boiler, stirring until thick would make a try, and Intimated that those wfio enter; safety to those who Incompetently commanded, 111-equlpped sugar as rhubarb, by measure, Is add If he failed he’d Just as soon be depart” forces were hurled back and pre ed and the rhubarb Is baked until ten ened; then cover and cook for about C ould Go N o H ig h e r Test Y o u r B rain 20 minutes. Beat the egg until light, hanged drunk as sober. vented from uniting. One of these After the last game of the 1924 der, In a covered dish. No water is The “ask me another” fad Is tha and nfter pouring the hot pudding The keeper of the town cellar re armies was led by Bazalne, for Told Them Something added. The cooked rhubarb Is then Into It, heat well agnln. Thia gives world’s series, which was played In first definite successor of the cross filled the beaker, and George Nusch mer conqueror of Mexico; the other packed hot into hot Jars, and proc the pudding a light, fluffy texture Washington, Bucky Harris—youthful word puzzle. Conversations over lifted it—and drank—and drank—and About Fence Building by MacMahon, afterwards president of essed for five minutes in a hot-water Add the vanilla and pour at once Into manage/ of the Washington Senators heard In public conveyances Indicate drank—and drank. One quart, two France. Bazalne was successively Quite a crowd was gathered round bath. By a hot-water buth Is under a wet mold and chill thoroughly. This -«-was hustled Into a taxi to Join the that many of the “ask nie's" are as quarts and a half, three quarts— the stove in the grocery. As Bill beaten at Courcelles, Mars-Ia-Tour and stood any covered vessel of sufficient could also be used for the filling In a municipal parade. Presently (Bucky intriguing ns tbe puzzles over which down it went to the very last drop I Tompkins concluded his ta le -o f his Gravelotte (August 14, 16 and 18) depth for the Jars or cans, when set chocolate ''Washington" pie, which Is tells the story In Ills book, "Playing enthusiasts worried far Into the night. And with the last drop Nusch fell wonderful achievements In fence build and was penned up In the city o f Metz. on a rack or false bottom, to be com really not a pie but a two-layer cake. the Game”), the taxi was held up by “It’s always a challenge to try one lenseless at the feet of the conquer ing, there came a lull in the conversa MacMahon moved forward to aid him, a traffic policeman. pletely Immersed while processing. more, and If you want to find out Just ing general, while a cheer went up tion. It was very evident that all were but on September 1, was surrounded “Only the President can get by how little you know, have some onu What Is called the “hot pack” Is now from those he had saved from- the deeply impressed by Bill’s recital, for at Sedan, and next day was forced to Why Sweets Are Harmful here,” said the cop. start ‘usklng,’ " a fan said. considered by the United States De hangman’s noose. silence Is to the soap box orator what surrender with forty generals, 4,000 partment of Agriculture the best "Man, I got, Bucky Harris In this to Children's Teeth lesser officers and 84,000 men. It Is gratifying to relate that applause is to the politician. Sweets may be harmful to children's bus!" the driver came back. Easy G oing Napoleon III, who was with MacMa- method of canning for all vegetables Nusch came to presently and suffered Finally the silence was broken by an "Why didn't yon say so first?” the and a number of fruits. Certain teeth In two very different ways. In Mr. Gump— Your shoestring's un so ill effects from his draft hon’s army, was also captured and old character known as “Wrinkles." fruits may be packed cold If boiling the first place, children who have the traffic man protested. “On your wny I" tied. Tilly was as good as his word— “Wall," said he, “that thar was packed off a prisoner to a German sirup Is poured over them In the con habit of eating a great deal of sweets “Then I knew," adds Bucky, “that Mr. Layzee— I know It, but I never nearly. He spared the Rothenburgers’ some fencin’—leastwise toy these days. fortress. At news of his capture and I had reached the top."—Kansas City bother with 'ein after supper—too neur lives, but he made them pay him heav But let me tell you that if you want the disgraceful failure of French arms tainers and the processing Is contin In the form of large amounts of sugar Times. on cereals, or as desserts, or as candy bedtime. ily In cash for his leniency, and he to know anything about fence making, rage and mortification seized all ued for 20 minutes or more, according turned the town over to his soldiers you want to ask some of us old fel France. Napoleon was deposed; his to the product Rhubnrb may also be between meals, are very likely not to A cco rd io n ’s C en ten ary A d v ic e N o t F o llo w ed for a week of looting and pillage. But lows. Why, back in '68, when me and wife and son were compelled to flee canned In this way, If processed 20 get the building foeda they need. Chll The Etude says that tbe accordion George Nusch had won a place In his Dick Potter was working for the rail secretly to England; and, September minutes, but the other method, In dren who have acquired a taste for "W liat do you think fath er said which the rhubarb Is baked without candy and sweets nre not so fond ot Is this year celebrating Its centenary, when I told him of our engagem ent ?’’ tory and In the hearts of his country road, the boss sent us out one morn 4, a republic was proclaimed. On September 19, the Germans be water and packed with only the sirup cereals, eggs, milk and simple vege though It was not till 1829 that Datn- “Give It up, dear!” men that well deserves the annual ing to build a four-board fence along lan produced the perfected Instrument "That's exactly what he did say I"— Whitsuntide party the city stages for both sides o f the right-of-way, and, sieged Paris. On September 28 Ba developed by the baking, is better fla table dishes which are not highly sea soned. These foods are very neces In Vienna. vored. him. Stray Stories. sir, by quitting time that night we bad salne surrendered at Metz. The latter sary In the diet, because of the cal Farmers' Bulletin 1471-F, “Canning Re-enacted In the Pageant made so much fence that it took us city, snatched from Germany in the dum they contain. The calcium bulldr Fruita and Vegetables at Home,” gives This Is the pageant of Whitsuntide three whole days to walk back to days of Charles V, once more was held the fine points In handling Facli of the good health and good teeth. which the tourist must not miss. Each where we started from.*—Philadelphia by Its original masters. Paris fell In the second place, children wh< after a long and gallant sieg e; armies products commonly canned at home. year some thousand or more of the Ledger. eat aweeta may have acid saliva In It may be obtained, while tbe supply sent to relieve It were beaten. France town's inhabitants don the costumes the mouth, caused by slight fermcn was at Prussia’s mercy. On March 1, lasts, by writing to the United States of 1881 and re-enact the whole drama Shake Honda With Self tutlon of tbe sugar In solution around Department of Agriculture at Wash 1871, the victorious Germans entered of the siege, the capture, and the Aged Couple, Suffering Acutely from Rheumatism, Neu When you meet a friend, why not the teeth. In time, this acid saliva lngton, D. C. emptying of the Pokal—with the ex shake hands with yourself instead Paris; passing through the mighty tends to affect the ennmel covering of ritis and Indigestion, Find Q uick and Permanent ception that the George Nusch of to o f clasping the other's hand? The Arc de Triomphe, which had been Hie teeth. Furthermore, sugar In the erected to commemorate the martial Relief in Tanlac and Praise It Highly day doesn't have to drink the whole Ohio Health News makes the sugges R em edy fo r W ot C e lla r mouth serves as a good food for bac three quarts. It is all done with su tion, urging adoption o f the Chinese triumphs o f France; thus adding a cli "From the day I was fortunate lerla which are norrnnlly present In Drainage is the surest and often the enough to line up with Tanlac," says perb accuracy of detail, with spirit, method of handshaking as a hygienic max to perhaps the grimmest irony In simplest remedy for a wet spot In the (he mouth. As the bacteria multiply the annals of warfare. Mr. Emil Langhans, ex-cavalryman gusto, and rare histrionic power. measure. Many infections are trans and retired customs official, "it has The provinces o f Alsace and Lor cellar. From a nearby depression or In number, the chances for decay In It would not be possible, o f course, mitted through the medium o f /land ditch lay four-inch drain tile to and crease. Recent knowledge of month kept my health and strength up to to give this drama as it Is given, were shaking by the American method, raine and an Indemnity of «1,000.000,- along tbe outside bottom of tbe cellar hygiene Indicates, however, that poor highest standard." not Rothenburg itself still very much while the- Chinese custom obviates 000 were exacted by the conquerors— wall, thus Intercepting the ground-wa Sitting in his comfortable home at diet has by far the greatest Infiuenct a fairly cheap fee for curing France as it was in medieval times. To be this danger. 2219 107th Avenue, Oakland, Calif., on poor teeth. ter before It seeps Into the cellar. Of Napoleonlsm I Mr. Langhans told how Tanlac had re built strength and vigor for himself and hischarming wife. “Tanlac worked When fresh fruit Is high, canned HOUSEHOLD NOTES Painting Worth Fortune an offer, said to be fan,!*» (£120,000) Blood-Sacking Spider wonders for my wife,” he said. “She for the portrait from the British tress tomatoes are a good substitute. Three suffered from high blood pressure, The huge and hideous bird-eating ary, which will preserve It for the servings a week are none too many. Clean by taking the dirt away, not neuritis and general run-down condi spider now at the London zoo. which Buying some odds and ends a few nation. • • • by scattering it to settl« again else tion. Tanlac relieved her. do one dare handle except bla keeper, years ago from a workman who was The little fried cubes of brem "I had sciatic rheumatism —suffered whoee Immunity to venom has earned where. excavating ruins at Kllmalnhara castle, for five years with it —so that I could • • • called croutons, which are served will Atihit him the nickname of "Scorpion Bill,” a young Dublin grocery store employee sleep but little, on account of the pain. Make all the family help by leaving soup, may be made of odds and end’ A Florida paper tells o f a Ken was a stowaway. Thia spider, which Kidney trouble, indigestion and loss found among them a dirty piece of opportunity to praise Tanlac." tucky man who received a government catches and sucks the blood of small things where they belohg and In good of bread. of appetite had reduced my strength Old and young, from coast to coast, canvas painting, which, after cleaning, s e e «20 check by mistake, cashed It and blrda, not only bites with total re condition. unite in praising this famous remedy to • low ebb. showed the features of a boy. Some • • • then explained that be bad read that A slice of raw potato will remov- "Since taking Tanlac my health, as of nature. Made of roots, harks and time after be showed -his canvas Io the per capita wealth of the United sults, hut 1« covered with red bristles D« heavy cleaning a tittle at a time mud stains from finely woven blarl her!«, according to the exclusive Tan well es that of m y wife, has been re ilch sting tor wnrae than nettle«. It an expert, who declared It to be a markable. Though I am retired, I lac formula, it is an amaaing tonio States was «20 and thought the gov- waa found by • Catford fruiterer In « to avoid tbe hard work and discom silk. The starch from the potato ths genuine Romney painting of Lord Naf- could resume my old work any time. medicine. All good druggists sell Tan remains on the cloth may be brush* forts of the old-fashioned spring and bunch of South aon as a boy. No rheumatism—nor kidney trouble lac. Get a bottle todayl Over 40 toll bouaedeanlng. off easily after It dries million bottles sold. —In past two years. I never miss an (Prepared by the N ational u e o c rapàio Society. Waahln*ton. D. C.) T SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSISTI DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Oakland G. A. R. Veteran and Wife Regain Health