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Was Discouraged U it 65 Pounds In Weigkt tad Bad U Gist Up Work. Has Beta Well Since Using Doan's ‘Being exposed to extreme beat when working as an engineer, and then go uts outdoors to coot off, caused mv Karl Goermg, W « N Orkney St., Philadelphia, Pa. m cold weather and when it was damp, my j o i n t s and muscles would swell and ache, and often my limbs f \ were so badly affected c 1! It was only with great 1 /^ wi 0 misery 1 was able to ’ ' t around. For a week was laid up in bed, hardly able to move hand w A . 4Jr or foot. ffg j "Another trouble was H, - ____ from irregular and scanty ni' “ • "“ S passages of the kidney accretions. I became dull and weak and bad to give nP my work. Headaches and dizzy spella nearly blinded me and I went p o m 265 to 200 in weight. Nothing helped me and I felt 1 waa doomed to —liter. * At laat I had the good fortune to hear of D oan's K idn ey P ills and be gan taking them. I soon got back my strength and weight and all the rheu matic pain« dnd other kidney troubles loft. I have remained cured.'* r Sw orn to before me. WM H U 'SfU V X , V otary Public. Get Doan’s st Any Store, 60c a Bo« D O A N ’S FOSTER-MILBUKN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. No Behavior. “ I hear tell that you r boy, Runt, got w hipped good ami proper by the schoolm aster tutlier day,” said a neigh bor. “ H ow did he behave about It afterw ards?” “ Aw, he didn't behave a-tall, to speak o f," replied (la p Johnson o f Rumpus R idge. "1 ketehed him trying to sneak out with tny gun to take a shot at the professor. But I yanked It aw ay from him »m l bent it over his head a cou ple o f times and kept him from behaving to amount to any thing.’’ — K ansas City Star. SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands Upon thousands of distressing eases. Bwamp-Root makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It ia a gentle, healing vegetable compound. J Start treatment at once. Sold at all c- drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi um and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y „ for a •ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. ART SHOWS PART ; OFIUINWAR Pictures by American Painters Tell Story of Expeditionary Force’s Activities. GRIM REMINDERJF TRAGEDY Am ong Scenes D epicted Are Ruined French V illages Made Sacred For ever to Am ericans Because of Lives diven to Save Them. W a sh in gton — T h e story of the Am erican expeditionary fo rce Is told In pictures on the w alls o f the Na tional museum here in a permanent exhibit Just opened to the public. Draw n from life In paint, pen and tnk or pencil hy Am erican artists com - bilssloned and sent to the front for that purpose, the collection o f nearly BOO studies detailing alm ost every phase o f life In the a n n y overseas Is spread over the w alls o f h a lf u dozen great, w ell-lighted room s. It Is a tale o f stirring action w hich they dis close. A m ong the scenes depicted are ruined French villages made suored forever to A m ericans because o f Am er ican blood freely given to tear them from German hands. T h ere are the homely, appealing scenes from behind the lines with h appy-go-lucky young sters o f Pershing's division in billets m ixing am ong the people o f France, ibe very old and the very young peo ple. H ere and there are grim rem inders Planes Fly Total of 54,693 Miles in Month of May, Says Official Report. EFFICIENCY IN OPERATION New York-W ashington Route Shows 88 Per ‘ Cent and Chicago-Om aha Route the Same— Newark Field D elays T w o Routes. FR E C K LE S : § 3 i 31 feE.VVhHS ro* How Many Women Are Like This? Mr. Henry K. Bush-Brow n, a prominent District o f Columbia sculptor o f m ore than local reputation nml form er president o f t t e W ashington A rts club, beside his statue which be calls “ Liberty Brings Peace." nt the great tragedy in groups o f hud dled dead in w recked enem y trenches over which the tide o f victory had poured. Again, h alf glim psed through a dow n pou r o f ruin, u trudging, sodden Infantry colum n Is m oving onward through a sea o f mud as the artist saw i t ; or an endless line o f w eary gun teams drags forw a rd the batteries to blast the road to triumph. At one (mint the artist caught and Air Mail Men Make Record W ashington.— U nited Stntes mall planes flew a total o f B4.Q03 miles In May, a ccord in g to the report made public by Second Assistant Postm as German Process Faulty. ter General I’ m eger. T h e average o f Indigo dye was alw ays m ade from the ju ice o f the Indigo plant until the j efficiency on the New York-W ashlng- ton route w as 88 per c e n t ; Clevelaud- Germ ans Invented » w ay o f making Chicngo, 70 per cent and Chlcago- It synthetically. English m an ufac Omnlin, 88 per cent. turers o f serge have recently been Only tw o forced bindings were made testing the natural and the artificial because o f mechunlcnl trouble In dyes, w ith the result that the natural either planes or m otors. Fifteen oth g lv e s a depth id' color from 5 to 20 pel ers w ere m ade heenusc o f shortage o f cent superior to the artificial. II. E. gns or oil through com bating head A rm strong, an authority on dyes, says winds, fo u r because o f w eather and the German process does not makt seven because new pilots got off their Indigo, but only one o f the constitu courses. ents o f Indigo, called indigotin. H ow Efficiency Is Based. Efficiency In operation o f postal air planes Is based on lenving the fields within 15 minutes o f scheduled time, N ow Is the T im e to G e t R id o f on m aintaining a speed for 75 miles T h e se U gly Spots. an hour fo r Curtiss R-4s and 80 miles T h e r e ’ s n o lo n g e r th e s lig h te s t n e e d o ! fe e lin g a s h a m e d o f y o u r fre c k le s , as O th tn e fo r DH -4s and Martin bom bers, on the —- d o u b le s t r e n g t h — Is g u a r a n te e d t o re m o v e th es e h o m e ly sp ots. ab sen ce or num ber o f forced landings 81m ply g « t an o u n ce o f O th ln e— d o u b le and on m aking flights without dam age ■ tr e n g th — fro m y o u r d r u g g is t, an d a p p ly a little o f It n ig h t a n d m o r n in g an d yo u o f any ch aracter to engine or plane In s h o u ld soon se»* th a t e v e n th*‘ w o rs t f r e c k le s taklng-off, landing, taxiing or fly'ng. h a v e b e g u n to d is a p p e a r , w h ile th e lig h te r o n e s h a v e v a n ish e d e n tire ly . It is s e ld o m T he rating by fields In May w as as t h a t m o r e th a n on e o u n c e Is n e e d e d t o c o m f o llo w s : p le te ly c le a r th e s k in an d g a in & 'b e a u tifu l c le a r c o m p le x io n . • O’* o B e su re to ask f o r th e d o u b le str e n g th „5 O th ln e. as th is Is s o ld u n d e r g u a r a n te e o f 3 ~ Ç m o n e y b a c k If It fa lls t o re m o v e fr e c k le s . £ w o 3* « ft £ i* c t ~ The New Poor. o £ 3 “ G ood morning, madam. I deal In i o r* i È” ° i ca st-off cloth in g." 3 i s ® “ Oh, how lu ck y ! D o yon think you a sJ! ! i - have anything that w ould suit my l • ¿ j : 3 h usband?” — From Tendon Funch. ; : “■ Field. ff. Y.-Wash .......... 72% 86% 93% i'jn% N. Y -Cleve ......... 51 93 SO 66 71 Cleve.-Chi.... ......... 77 »0 Chi.-Omaha ....... 7» 82 91 IDO Sure Relief “Liberty Brings Peace” R easons fo r the abandonm ent o f the field at Newark by the depart- ‘ dent ore indican»! In a statement by Mr. P raeger addressed to “ All Super intendents o f the A ir Mull S ervice," in w hich he s a y s : “ T h e records Indicate that If the field m anager had perform ed the full share o f their duties In getting the mall planes o ff within 15 minutes o f the scheduled tim e o f departure the efficiency rating for May for all div i sions w ould have made a w onderful showing. Fail to Start on Tim e. "T h e general efficiency perform ance on the New York-W ashington and New Y ork-Cleveland routes w as m arred hy this failure o f the Newark field m an agem ent. T h is field failed ten times to start its plane on tim e to W ash ington and ten times to start on time to B ellefonte. "T ills trouble exists to som e degree on oth er fields. It can tie elim inated, or certainly greatly Improved, If planes are prom ptly inspected, tested and served in the afternoon b efore the flight If the departure o f the plane is scheduled enrly the follow in g fo re noon. A side from this single serious delinquency, the pilots, m echanics and field su pervisors hnve cau se to feel proud o f the record m ade during M ay.” West More Chesty Than Eastern States W ashington.— In an effort to secure better fitting uniform s for Am erican soldiers, more than 100.000 men in the arm y have had their m easure taken, the w ar departm ent announced. The m easurem ents w ere said to form the m ost com prehensive survey ever made fo r tailoring purposes and will he m ade available to the cloth in g trade. T he survey has shown what proportion o f sizes should he par ried fo r troops, a ccord in g to the w ar departm ent, and will enable reduction In the stock o f sur plus clothin g kept on linnd to fill requisitions. M easurem ents showed that the biggest chested soldiers cam e from w estern states, while the sm allest chested men were from the eastern departm ent. held fo r his fellow countrym en tlw breathless tensity o f a forest outpost peering through the leafy screen o f hh covert toward the enemy lines, hh rifle hugged close, with fin ger clinched over the trig g e r; at anothei a slush o f light from a half-opener door has painted on the screen o f nigh Just a hint at a column, tram ping oi tow ard battle, Just a young fa ce oi tw o In the line— weary, dirty, hut wltl ja w s grim set with purpose. Again li is a hospital that has gripped the art Ist's im agination, a tw isted, wrlthlnt form under the tumbled blanket, wltl agony in every line and over It tan «toady-eyed surgeon or the merciful figure o f an arm y nurse. W ar Implements Displayed. In rooms around the picture display are shown all the countless thing with which the anny and the navy dealt in the w a r ; the guns, the bombs the uniform s o f ally and enem y alike captured w eapons and German \v«> gear o f many kinds. These form t striking setting fo r the epic tale thi war artists have pictured, probably tin only such record ever assem bled, fo it began with the arm y and runs oi to the departure o f the homeward transports at the close. Artists w ho m ade the pictures, all of whom held the rank o f cnptaln in thi Am erican expeditionary fo rce , Includ) Wullnce M organ, Ernest Peixodto, Ju Hus Andre Smith, H urry E Tow nsend H arvey Dunn, W alter J. Duncan, all o' New York c it y ; W illiam J. Aylw ard Falrport, N. Y „ and G eorge >1. lliu d lug, W ynnewood. Pa. 1,362,872 Final FRENCH eggs Paris.— Final official statistics tit the m inistry o f w ar fixes the total num ber o f French soldiers killed dur Ing the great war at 1,3(12.872. O f this number the detail» o f the fate o f 361,854 are unknown. Reduction o f mllltnry service to less than tw o years Is Impossible at the present time, said M. L efevre, minis ter o f war, w hile explaining the main points o f the projected reorganization o f the army to the m ilitary rotutniUee o f the cham ber o f deputies. • Use o f French troops in the orient was discussed hy the minister, w ho declared that fo rce s now in the near east numbered 70,000 men, most o f the organizations there being colonial regiments. Must W ed to Get W ealth. Valparaiso, lnd.— By the term s o f the will o f Edgar D. Crttmpaeker his son, Owen L. Crum packer, a local at torney o f this city. Is to receive $500 additional, providing he marries. The younger Crum packer also will re ceive a large law library which be longed to his father, w ho was for years representative in congress from the Tenth Indiana district. He left a large estate, o f which a large part consist* o f land bordering along Lake Michigan, in close proxim ity to the steel mills o f Our.v. T he local attor ney Is u bachelor. U. S. Marine Corps Patrol at Santo Domingo City H ot w a te r S u r e R e lie f LL-ANS FOR Cedar Rapid*, Ia.—“ A fter the birth of my last child I had such painful (pell* that would unfit me entirely for my housework. I »ut tered for months and the doctor laid tnat my trouble was organic ulcere and I would hare to have an opera- tiou. That was an awful thing to me, with a young baby aud four other children, so ope day I thought of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and how it had helped me years before and I decided to try it again. I took five bottles of Vege table Compound and used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative \Vash and sinco then 1 have been a well woman, able to take care of my bouse and family without any trouble or a day’s pain. I am ready and thankful to swear by rour medicine any time, la m forty- l . >u r years old and bavo not had a day's illness of any kind for three ye rs.“ —Mrs. H. K o e n i g , 617 Ellis Bird, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. I .Y D I « C P IN K H S M Logical Reasoning. Little Eva— M other, what Is a book- A Shoe Hock or B ig h t And M orn in g . Ay«». If they Tire Itch, ¡smart or Burn, it bore, Irritated, Inflamed or Grsnula ted. use M urine Often. b o o t b e * , R e fr e s h e s . Safe foi lofent o r Adult. At ad Druggists Write for Free Eye Book I f ’ bm tJt C* . Ckka» Y ô u r è y e S T b e patrol o f the Uoltod States marine corps at ti» > river ta se ia b en to D om ingo City. E A T O N IC U se rs — Do This— Get the Greatest Benefits ASPIRIN H ob * Stro n g, Healthy POMTIVCLV REMOVIO »7 D* fW-r» • Pveekte OtctSRt- torn <tr«ssìst r-r by L Y N N .M A t a . M other— O ne w ho collects hooks and puts them everyw here and all over. 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I f you have been taking an E atonlc now and then, be sure and take It regu larly fo r a tim e and obtain all o f these \r. w onderful benefits. Please speak to “ Bayer T ablets o f A spirin" Is genu your druggist nbout this, so that he enn ine Aspirin proved sa fe by m illion» tell oth ers that need this help. Adv. t\nd prescribed by physicians fo r over tw enty years. A ccept only an unbroken D O N ’T C U T OUT "B ayer package” which contains proper directions to relieve H eadache. T ooth ache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Colds and I'ain. Handy tin boxes o f 12 FOR tablets cost few cents. D ruggists also sell larger “ Bayer packages.” Aspirin Is trade mark B ayer M anufacture Mon- oacetlcacldester o f S a llcv llca d d .— Ad\. will teduce them and leave no blemishes. Stops lameness promptly. D o e s n o t blit His Altered Tastes. ter or remove the hair, and hone can he “ D o yv>u rem em ber the old fishing worked. (2. SO a bottle delivered. l»olt • R trie hole o f you r boyhood da ys?” AtlSORBINE, J R ., tar manklwl. >b. m t t a r l t "I certainly d% And if I could Rniaetii for Boll*. Bruise*. Sore«. Swrilmf*. VaricoseVciat All*/* and lufimmttjon. Price it . 2t * bottle at 4r«c- equip ft with a sofa and nn electric (t*i* or Pam delivered. Will u :i you m ore if yoo writ«. fan, and have a buffet right handy I’ d W. f . YOUNG. Inc.. H I T«»»<« It SprfnolUld. Mat«. rather like to pass an afternoon hack am ong the old fnm lllnr scenes."— Bos- ton Transcript. D on’ t honst o f u h a t yon can do on I#* mw you a rc w illing to take off your and make sood. Wap 25c. O s ts m 25 sad 50c,Talc» 25c. % M C O IC IN E l e o :. And a*in(? their feet more thnn ever before For all the*« worker* the frequent »me of Allen's Foot = Fn*e, the antiseptic, healing powder to he ehnken into the »hoes and sprinkled in the foot-bath, increaeew their efficiency and in«ure* needed physical com fort. It Like* the Friction from the Shoe, frenhen* the feet, and prevent» tired, «ch in* and blistered feet Women everywhere are constant user* o f Allen'* Foot-Ease Don't (ret foot »ore. (ret Allen'» Foot—Kane Sold by denier* even where.—Adv. Skin Tortured Babies Sleep M o th e rs R est A f t e r C u tic u r a Sand us ky, Oh lo.—“ A fter th s birth of my baby I had organio troubli My doctor »aid it was caused I too heavy lifting aud I wouli .id hare to have an operation. I would not consent to an operation and let it go for over a year, having my sister do my work for me as I was not able to walk. One dsv my aunt came to sea me and tola ms about your medicine—said It cured her of the same thing. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and used Lydia E. Fiakbam’s Sana tive Wash and they have cured me. Now I do my own housework, wash ing and ironing and sewing for my family and also do sewing for other people. I stiU take a bottle of Vego- table Compound every spring far s tonic. I recommend your medicine to others who have troubles similar to mine ami you oan use my letter if you wish."—Mr*. Paul. P a r is - f u s s , 1325 Stone S t . .Sandusky,Ohio. A ll W orn O u t W om en Sh ou ld T a k e FARMERS ARE WORKING HARDER IN DIG ESTIO N W . N. U . BsIt Lake City. No. 29- 19JO. T h en they should rem em ber that there Is n o rem edy like L ydia K. I'ln k h a m ’s V egetable C om p ou n d —the expe rien ce o f these tw o w om en establishes that f a c t : KILLED | worm? Figures Given on T rico l»»'» Total Dead in the Great European W ar. IH D IO í STIOS 6 B ell - a n s .... . Can anything be more wearing for women than the ceaseless round o f household duties? Oh! the monotony o f it a ll— work and drudge; no time to be sick ; tired, ailing, yet can not stop. The re comes a time when something “ snaps* and they find themselves “ simply worn out,” and to make matters worse,have contracted serious feminine disorder which almost always follows the constant ovci taxing o f a woman’s strength. BETTER DEAD Lif« is a burden when the b o d / is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take COLD MEDAL T h « nation«] r«m«dy of Holland for o r w 200 v«ars; it is «n «n«tny of «11 paino r«- Boltin* from kidney, liver «nd uric «cid trou bi««. All druggist*, t h r«« aizes. m 9 th « nomo Cold Modal • « « v w f U t MRM A N D B Ü H L N M I .B V M H K K K « r « e a r n t n « o v t r $10 DO e v e r y d a y n «w p r 'i d u U i »w ee te« » llk * *u **r r e la t iv « <o « t nnlv t c * poun d. Q r«ade*t m on ey m ä k ln « l ’ artfe'iUra fi«o. Wrtt# A l P R O D U C T # CO., fc -w f» |T| V o r t h W i l l » f t . C h U