Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 167, 23 April 1910 — Page 6

SUE RICmXOIfD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1910.

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News of Surrounding Towns

ROGUES 111 UtllEU

CILTOri. IND.

Europe's Advancement in Preventative Work Is Theme for Pulpits. ,

mond, spent the latter part of the DCRMd OZfcfel ClotbSS tO WCfk

week here among friends.

Mrs. Martha Bowman of Rchmond and Miss Margaret Hindman of New

Castle are guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Mason.

: Mr " and Mrs. Ottls Howell have

moved here from Losantvile and occu

py the property of Mrs. Thresa Coon.

Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins arrtTed

Milton, Ind., April 23.-Mesdames E.

A. Kuhns and Lonis Shlssler spent yes

terday at Baton with Mr. and Mrs. Har

ry Hollmeyer.' ;v::-v?v;v:h-V

J.T. Manlove Is still very HL Mrs.

Rea of Chicago and John Rusk of Chi

cago have been called to his bedside.

Mr. and Mrs. David Parker attended Thursday evenlna- and were guests of

the funeral of their niece. Miss Ethel Dan!el Fist and wife. . Rev. Jenkins is

SUNDAY TO BE OBSERVED Grge. at Liberty last week. She was the new pagtor of the M. E. church and

agea xv una ou iuwreu. i wiu the pulpit on Sunday, May 1st.

Messrs. and Mesdames E. C. Cald-J Rev. Brown and family have moved

well and Paul Caldwell spent yesterday I to Muncie where they will make their

with Albert Williams and sons at Rich- home,

mond.

Miss Fern. Paxson has entered the Metropolitan Business College at Chi

cago. .. ' i

Miss Marshall Is visiting at her

TTisir Victims.

CLEVER RUSSIAN SWINDLERS.

The Plausible Old Military Man Who

Made a St. Petersburg Jeweler Whom He Robbed Act as Hia Accomplice.

The Enorgetio Police Agents.

KEYNOTE OF DISCOURSES IS THAT "AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE" TO EDUCATE.

Chicago, April 23. A new note of I nome in Economy.

hopefulness in the right against tne

"white plague" will bj sounded from

iiulults of Chicago in observance of

Tuberculosis Sunday, by the, an

nouncement of the strides which have been made in Europe in its prevention

Mrs. Rebecca Stuart went to Indian

apolis to be the guest of her son Eu

gene Stuart and family until Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Funk and little

daugter of Muncie, have been visiting

with his mother, Mrs. Mary Funk and

other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor will spend

Isaiah Doddridge, brother of Jas, TnAAit1rr lias MinrnAfl fnnm Ca 1 fnr.

'T i over Sunday with friends at IndianapDoddridge. - , , , . Mrs! Harvey Hayworth and son RusMiss Bonfoy of Centerville is visiting n. 1n,anann,ia , sn tlw i,

by the agency of ozone. arUfically lu """""f part of the week with Thos. Allen and

produced. "An ounce of prevention is The body of the late James Giadna daughter.

worth a pound of cure" was the key-1 Ewers, accompanied hy ms cnuuren, Miss Elma Kerr of Mooreland spent

note of aU the discourses. Consequent- Miss Viola Ewers of Micbawaka, Thos. from Thursday night until Saturday

Iv the fact that fetid air of crowded I Kwers 01 soutn uena, ana jr. uu

workrooms, sweatshops, factories, offl- Mors. Ellsworth Ewers and son of Terre

ces. schools, banks and halls can be Haute arrived from M4sbawaka xnurs

hiih in u KAinc Reriiizd bvldav night. The boay was taxen io

ozone m England, uermany aoaiuinu mm oou uuunuu t""'"'"

Vranem nrnmise a new ereat measure where it was left over night. Yester

of defense In the cities where human- day morning at ten o'clock the funeral relativeB at Indianapolis.

ity swans most ana suiters most irom i Mrv;e were cuuuucwu . Mrs. Raymond Knapp

the rear of the "wmte plague, imx. ana ot. douwu w Michieantown Saturdav

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The problem oi pure air in cities, i.ev. w. jone, iiw w m parents

saiisi enure n at xvicnmuuu, uuiuauueThemusic for the occasion was fur-

Hattle Heist,

with friends here.

Mrss. Elizabeth Deardorff of Indian

apolis attended the commencement ex

ercises.

Mrs. Carrie Robrer returned Thurs

day from a three months' stay with

to

went to visit her

where the best that can be had from

the outdoors Is laden with effluvia

and dirt and soon becomes hopelessly

bad, is In fair way of solution accord

ing to authorities - Quoted from the

pulpits as to, discoveries of Ransome,

nished by Mesdames

Harry Manlove, . Wilber Elwell, Will Daniels and Miss Cora Brown. Miss

Ines Doddridge, presiding at the pl-

James Knapp made a 'business trip

to Bountsville Friday.

Bordler, Stoker and others, specialists ano. The burial was at the Westside

in tuberculosis treatment abroad.

' Salvation of Cities.

Producing the quality of air of the

seashore and the moorland for use indoorsthis he has pointed out is the salvation of the teeming cities. Ster

ilised, vitalized, ozonised air, which, now by the Vohr method is produced by electricity, is now a household and industrial commodity. Science has

abandoned the idea that ozone can be

cemetery. The pall bearers were

Messrs. Chas. Callaway, Frank Calla

way, Will Daniels, W. It. Parkins, J. ML McMahan and L. E. Ward. Mr.

and Mrs. Boggs and daughter of Pennville .were among those from a dis

tance who attended the funeral.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND.

Cambridge City, Ind., April 23. Mrs.

AL Ww Hormel and son Harold ; and

Philip Miller of Jacksonburg,.were

guests of R. A. Scott and family Fri

day..;

Rev. W. C. Stump has accepted the

pastorate of the Lutheran church at

Oermantown and will begin his work

rrrrrrir,. " " .JCary Club, Mesdames O. Ferguson.

. . , , . I BilHUIKLn A.1U111101. UOV AV&m D. ...

has developed a method in Chicago which makes the ozonizing of a room

Mesdames A. J. Hart, Lycurgus saDDatn, May 1

Beesdh, William Ferris, J. A. Brown, Mrs. HL B. Ault spent Friday In New Walter Wood, C. H. Wood, Alice Gresh, castle with Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Cana-

R. P. Lindsay, W. P. Moore, of the day.

Miss Mary Shuttleworth went to

I uut vaaj iu micuu IUC iUilCl'

Mioore or tne nome ciuo aueuueu aj of a relative. .

morning session oi the district con

vention of the Federation of Woman's

way. -Nine hundred pastors Joined In the

plague" in cooperation with the Chlca- hall yesterday afternoon

go Tuberculosis Institute. The movement In Chicago is part of a national movement to inspire every pastor in

A number of - persons from Cam-

Driage uity attended .. commencement

exercises at Dublin Friday evening.

Mrs. Frank Garth waite and little

daughter Frances of Indianapolis . are

The Eighth Grade graduating exer

cises of Milton schools was attended hv n. larcrn audience at Odd Fellows'

0 . ... I J HU 1 A

h11 vARtArdav afternoon. Each Of tne opcuuiug . lew u wiiu ineuua at

graduates, sixteen in number, did well Dublin and Cambridge City,

showering credl upon themselves and I Rev. Kaley of the Evangelical

teachers and making their parents! church at Germantown,.' left with his

j rna,. miihIa wa cs Avnall Atir firuv I fawntlv AVk la wanlr fii Vita now annnlnf

u r rv .lvJririr cll numbers were a piano solo, Miss ment at Wolcotville, Ind.

Lula Fawcett, piano duet, Misses jes- H Brvan has returned from Jet

sie Lantz and Marie Elwell, drum so- f ersonvilky O., where he attended the

lo by OHn Davis, with piano accompa- f unearl of a relative Monday.

day In each year to teach the value of

fresh air, cleanliness, and ordinary care as a means of protection against

tuberculosis.

tlve Is one that at times faces every member of the clergy. The aim of a

permanent "Tuberculosis Sunday" Is

to teach that the disease is prevent

able and to show by what means Its

Inroads can beet be lessened.

An organized movement In all parts

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TO U'lnr .nurtnHonf f th CM. I - . . ... Dliutuiuu r nuajr.

JUUUOUU, .

Nowhere Is -a uniform more potent

than In Russia, and that fact has more than once been utilized by swindlers in their daring operations.

Some years ago a Jeweler en the

Kevsky Preepekt of St. Petersburg re

ceived a visit one sunny afternoon

from an old and decrepft officer In the

uniform of a general. The old gentle

man was assisted from his carriage to

the counter by an attentive footman in

livery. The smiling Jeweler received

him with the deference due to his rank

and accommodated him with a chair. The gentleman had come to choose a birthday present for bis wife.

Tbe tradesman displayed his most

valuable collars and tiaras. The vet

eran lingered over them lovingly. At

last he made choice of a costly suit

and Intimated that it would meet his

purpose. v -'jv!v-

Tremblingly the old soldier sought in

his breast for his pocketbook. He had sallied forth without it. The disap

pointment of both shopman and customer was acute. The general, how

ever, was not a strategist without resource. With apologies he asked for

writing materials and essayed to pen

a letter to his home. The excitement

acting upon his palsied hands made his

writing Illegible. The Jeweler was in

despair. The old man sighed and re

marked upon the sad consequences of

campaigns. The Jeweler was touched.

He had an Inspiration.

"Will your excellency permit me to

write the instruction to your dicta

tion r

The general was delighted and most

gratefully accepted the offer.

On the business paper of bis Arm the

jeweler wrote the stumbling words of

the veteran:

Dear Anna I have need of money. (

Pimm take 6.000 rubles from my safe and return by bearer. Lovingly yours.

IVAN. The general's own footman was dis

patched with the note. The old man

sat admiring the Jewels until in due-

course the servant returned with the

5.000 rubles. The tiara was bought and paid for. The Jeweler escorted his distinguished client to the carriage and stood bowing as he drove away.

That evening when the jeweler re

turned to his home his wife asked why

he bad withdrawn so large a sum from

the family safe.

"What sum?" asked the shopkeeper

In surprise.

"Why, the 5.000 rubles yon sent for

this afternoon.

Tlve thousand rubles! I don't un

derstand."

"Heavens, here's your letter!" The wife produced the letter in the

jeweler's own handwriting upon the

Jeweler's own business note paper, and

he for the first time realized that the common name , of Anna and the com

mon name of Ivan were respectively

those of himself and his wife as well as of the palsied officer and his vision-

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure

any case of kidney and bladder trouble

not beyond the reach of medicine. No

medicine can do more. Sold by all druggists.

Hugh Allen, Comr. to James W.

Jackson, Pt N. E. Qr. Sec. 6, Twp. 17, range 13, Perry Twp., $3,200.

Edw. C. Replogle to Edw. B. May-

nard et al. Pt. Sec. 22, Twp. 18, range

12, Perry Twp., $1,250.00.

Geo. Parry to J. Raymond Williams

lot 87 Grand Boulevard Subdiv. of

Paul V. Washburn's Add. City. $300.

Chas. H. Dormer to Chas. E. Pyle

lot 57, official map of city, $1.00.

Christian H. Graver to Margaret B.

McCaffrey. Pt. lot 2. Cambridge City Land & Imp. Co s Add. to Cambridge

City, $675.00.

Owen L. Loofbourrow to Wm. H.

Klute et al, lot 24, blk. 9, C. T. Price's

second addition city, $700.

Frank H. McLane to Wm. T. Wim

mer, Pt. S. V. Qr. Sec. 8. Twp. 16,

range 12, Jackson Twp., $4,500.

Jesse H. Dillon to Mary C. Knlpe,

Pts. S. E. & N. E. Qrs. Sec. 29, Twp.

16, range 12, Jackson .Twp., $1.00.

John C. Harvey to Clement B,

George, Pt. N. E. Qr. Sec. 32, Twp, 16,

range 14, Center Twp., $1.00.

Mather Bros. Co. to John A. Beck-

man, lot 86, Abijah Moffitt's Add. City,

$150. -.,:,

Sarah E. Weed to B. F. Hatfield et al. Pt. N. W. Qr. Sec. 28, Twp. 16, range 12, Jackson Twp., $1,500. Geo. T. Kepler to B. JY Hatfield, Pt. N. W. Qr. See. 28, Twp. 16. range 12, Jackson Twp., $1,500.00.

Union Loan & Trust Co., . to Omar Hollingsworth, lots 21 and 22. Francis A. Coffin Add. to City, $500.00. Granite Imp. Co. of Pennsylvania, to P.; C, C. & St. L R. R. Co., lot 1, Dublin, 11. 00. James M. Galyean to Ross Galyean, lot 38, Eunice Moffitt Moore, Add city. $75.00. Frederick G. White to Taylor McConaha et al, lot 13, Centerville, $1.00. Amanda M. McConaha to Frederick A. White lot 13, Centerville, $1.00. Carrie W. Posther to Lawson L. Harris lot 9. Mordecai Parry's South Park Addition to city, $4,500.

Clayton Hunt to Fannie O. Gaar,

Pt. Lot 450, E. Starr's Add. City, $5,000.

Mary W. Hunt to Geo. F. Cook, lot

5t, C. Fetta's Add. City, $1.00.

Horace C. Ratliff et al to John W.

Phelps, Jr., lot 24, G. B. Sub-DIv. of

Paul V. Washburn's Add. City, $250.00

Roller skating has become popaw in the Alpine cities of Switzerland, the streets being used. The same is true of Mannheim. Germany. . American! skates are popular. .

The probiem of the poor consump- ment hi mother. Mm Chas. Davis, Miss Amy Johnson and Miss Cad

wiu iiui uj ..i.v. i x miiey ui lucuuuna, were isaiuunuu

The cloBing exercise was a class song Qty visitors Thursday.

by the class, which was composea oy Omer Guyton attended the congrec

Prof. Reese of Cambridge City. sional convention at Connersville

Beeson and Caldwell shipped hogs I Thursday.

from Cambridge City yesterday. , i rs. Edward McFarlan of Conners

Mr. and Mrs. O. Ferguson, mt. ana Viiie. and Mrs. Elmer Caldwell of

rrr.:T"U,,r JES Mm Hiram Crook, irr. and Mrs.Oran Ra8hvilK were of ilT8. May .ry sporn.

xue jeweier oau pim lor we omceri

tiara.

Of the same genre, though differing

in detail, was another swindle perpe

trated upon a jeweler in St Peters

burg. The mystery surrounding the

composition of the secret service force I is the most effective, too, in the hands

of the intelligent Russian criminal.

On the Grande Morskala is one of the

most magnificent jewelry stores In

Europe, the house of Fauberge. To it

; one day drove up a splendidly appointed equipage, in which were seat

ed two ladies. The ladles descended at Fauberge's and were received as

customers of distinction. The older

cago institute, is taking a leading

part, has for its objects:

' The education of all persons in regard to the facts and nature of the

aliment. Some of the 'Weapons.

The establishment, on an adequate

scale of:

ONE CONDUCTOR WHO WAS CURED.

Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and

ine In Connersville Thursday. Mrs.

Posther, who was the guest of Mr. and Mars. Oran Bragg, accompanied them to . . i r --nnllln

ner nome at vuuu...u. ,itM hniit it "Snmo m nm I

Mrs. John Thurman and daughter on tn mv hMl wfth hrml.

x Km 1.a mnthor' Mrs. I

menmuuu, . rheumatism. I used two botOes of

Frank uoty. mt. iuuriuu v.a., . Bani44lv wlfh rnr c.

. t TAMna Wirron srrnflll- 1 " -

ner vuudiu, ' I rt t,a fho ttA ltia n.

see

.r m... K-inac.-o , riiuichter of my Teel ana 1 resumea wora as con-

2. Dispensarle, for early diagnosis Cambrldgety.

aa,U e' any medicine I had ever used, and it

KTlr""" " " wn of Pennvllle. vis- will do all you claim in case, of rheu

Lrj:... I .. . J;:,- m, v -Rlir linatism." Foley's Kidney Remedy

municipal legislation to necessitate dick, yesterday. The latter is aooui rrrr lady introduced herself as the wife of

the disease. V Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ewers were druggists.

Co-operation with all sound move-1 at dinner yesterday with Mr. and Mrs;

ments for the betterment of living and wferaer and Thos. Ewers and siste?

working conditions. I viola were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

The league is seeking to enlist the m. McMahan. Miss Ewers was also

co-operation of anti-tuberculosis or-1 the guest of Mrs. Chas. Ferris, lnursmuilBattnnii. inhnr nniona. fratArnal nr. I nlvht and Thos. Ewers of Mrs.

aanlsations. together with the I TCHuihAth. Kimmel and family.

churches. In the chruchel next Sun- i Geo. Borders returned yesterday

day literature will be distributed to I from Talbot

Utilizing the Waste Product.

A parish in the highlands had been

cuf off from communication with the

nearest town owing to a severe storm.

Supplies began to give out, and the minister was much perturbed in mind.

as his snuffbox was quite empty. The

Sabbath came round. How was he to

a well known statesman recently re

turned from abroad. She explained that she had been authorized by her

husband to choose a collar of dia

monds. The jeweler spread before her

the gems of his collection.

After much hesitation the lady pick

ed one of the most expensive, but to

her dismay the price exceeded that

suggested by her husband. The sales

man dreaded to lose so profitable a

HOUSEHOLD CLEANING NEEDS You will find that we have anything you might need during the housecleaning days to beautify the home, such as Jap-a-Lac, Gold and Silver Paints, Enamel, Feather Dusters, Moth Balls, Etc. Clem Thistlethvaite Drug Stores 8th & N. E St. 8th & S. E Si.

"The Alaska Grab" Shall Alaska become a Morganheim Barony or shall its vast riches be developed for the benefit of the whole people? Following up his vigorous analysis of the Guggenheim. attempt to grab Alaska, Benj. B. Hampton shows just exactly what they would grabm the way of coal, copper and gold and how they would grab it. Every American citizen should read this tremendously important article in

HAMPTON'

MAY

ON SALE NOW

w

tThm PradiffsJ Dans liter" is the title of a new series

of articles by Rheta Childe Dorr, author of "What Eight Million Women Want," showing how Women's Clubs have set out to solve the oldest and most baffling of all social problems. Parry's Proofs are being given to the American people first in HAMPTON'S. " The story of the Discovery of the North Pole grows more popular and interesting with each succeeding instalment. There are a dozen other big features in May HAMP

TON'S includinsr Charles Edward Russell's remarkable story

of the Southern Pacific Railroad, and splendid stories by James

B. Connollv. Harris Merton Lvon. Owen Oliver and another

of the famous Luther Trant psychological detective stories by.

Edwin Bshner and Wa. J5. MacHarg.

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IS Cents a Copy your newsdealer before he seQs out.

4 SUBURBAN HOME We have for sale a choice of Suburban property. WM. H. BRADBURY SON. Rooms 1 A 3 Westcott Block.

79

The Flower Shop MIS Utla St Ptest 1IM

Chas. ' W. Jordan. : Daniel F. McManus.

Chas. - Q. eianehard.

FINERAL DIRECTORS AND Er.'.llU.CZQS

ice.

Modern Equipped Ambulance for public servk

Parlors and Private Chapel at 1014 Main Street Telephone 2175, Day and Night. Automobile service for calls at a distance out .of city.

members of the congregations and ev-1 preaching at the Christian church to- get through his discourse without the customer. Could not madam obtain

ervthhur that can. will be done to morrow morning; and evening hy tne aid of his usual stimulant? ,ue ap-

teach that tuberculosis can be prevent- Rev. E. K. VanWinkle. Morning ser- pealed to his faithful henchman, the

ed and cured. imnn "The Lord's Supper." sunoay i sexton. Alas, ne was in a sunuar un-

im a monnn tnr nrovAnHntr th .mi Vmmer Pponle's meetinKS at I satisfactory predicament! how was

spread of the disease the Institute has I the several churches at usual hour.

issued a booklet advising all bran

ches how they can help. I THE 80UND SLEEP OF GOOD

In the cure of tuberculosis ozone I HEALTH

also holds promise of advancement. I fr,a rnstm-ntlva Dover of sound

European chemists having first donejgp can not be over estimated and a great service in discovering Its na-jan anment that prevents it is a men-

ture and origin rrom oxygen which ace to health. J. L. Southers, Eau is changed from two: atoms to three, daire wis., says: "For a long time I the third being ozone, a tireless ene- have Deen. unable to sleep soundly my of putrefaction and an agent of hlrft,Ig(, Df nalns across my

health. Arthur Ransome, M. D., M. A., back BOreness of my kidneys. My F. R. C. P., F. R. S., said: "It has long I waa vptv noor and mv general

been shown that an excess of fresh conditlon was much run down. I have

air approasmuK w on-air reauie been pony's Kidney Pills but a

It to be remedied? Andrew shook his

head, thought long and suddenly disappeared. Presently he returned with

something resembling snuff wrapped carefully In paper. The minister took

a hearty pinch or two and then asked;

"Where old you get it, anarewr

Tlease, sir, I just went andsweepit

the pulpit oout," was the reply. Dun

dee Advertiser.

has been beneficial in all kinds of mi-

croble diseases, not only In consump-

short time and now sleep as sound as

a rock. I eat and enjoy my meals, and

tlon. It therefore natural to In- ne condiUon Is greatly lmquire what there is to C4itoide air that , can honestly recommend

can ieQ w Cn Foley's Kidney Pills as I know they

have cured me.'

gists.

Sold by all drug-

HAGERSTOWN, IND.

Hagerstown, Ind, April 23. Mr.

and Mrs. Newell Cain are entertaining

comparative purity. Exposure to the open air Implies both more and purer air than Is afforded by the freest ventilation at least a hundred times. , "The air of ordinary living rooms,

however cleanly these may be, never

contains osone.

VtaniM la the natural enemy of or-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ras Lettbetter of Kan

zanle ImDurlty. and is thus a most sas. The latter Is Mr. Cain's sister.

nnMrfnl eleanslnz aaenL . - Mrs. Walter E. Eickman and son of

"Frca what has gone before It is Dayton, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and

obvious that pare air Is indispensable Mrs. w m. uoier ana aaugnters,

mas therefore that we must avoid Miss Dorothy Rheinegerr of Rlch-

' croxtmlty to large towns or to factor

ies gtrta forth soot, dust or deleter- ftfE riXn Yfl!!! niTflFn

aim's Foot-Kaaet tarn sntimrUc powder. It

Spoke Too Soon.

Alexandre Dumas was one day the

guest of Dr. Gistal. a leading practi

tioner in Marseilles. After dinner,

while the coffee was being handed round, the host requested the great novelist to enrich bis album with one

of his witty Improvisations.

; "Certainly' replied Dumas, with a smile, and. drawing out a pencil, he wrote under the eyes of his entertain

er the following lines: Since Dr. Olatal cum to our town

To cure diseases casual and hereditary

The hospital has been pulled down

"You flattererf here exclaimed the doctor, mightily pleased, but the poet

went on:

And w hare mad a larger cemctarr.

the consent of her excellency's bus-

band to the purchase? The lady meditated and at length begged permission to drive to the office of her husband's ministry the distance was not great

to show him the collar and gain his permission to buy it. Her companion would remain in the' shop during her absence as a hostage. The Jeweler was delighted with the suggestion. .'

The lady departed In ; her carriage.

Time passed quarter of an hour, half an hour, three-quarters of an hour.

Suddenly there rushed, into the shop

two police agents, who announced their authority and showed their offi

cial badges. They assured the aston

ished Fauberge that he had been

swindled. The jeweler trembled. He

produced his hostage. V The detectives seized upon ner. Protesting, she was

hustled into a hack and driven away

to the police office.

It was the last the jeweler saw of the woman, the police agents or the diamonds. The detectives were the coachman and the footman of the brilliant equipage, who had changed their clothes and returned to resca their accomplice.

$4 fo)

WATCH FOR THE COMET ' The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch

the children for spring coughs and

Careful mothers keep Foley's

kins rases. The best places (for sani

taria) are those In Which there IS an nunmi, amarUnx, nervoo feet, aad inatantiy take of osone in the air. and EiTJ.J "'"S

An Unlikely Substitute.

When I was teaching in the kinder colds.

garten I always tried to impress on I Honey and tar in the house. It is the my pupils the necessity of neatness. I best and safest prevention and cure

One little girl repeatedly forgot her I for croup where the need Is urgent

handkerchief. One day. I said to her, I and immediate relief a vital necessity.

? "Use your kerchief.' ' I Contains no opiates or harmful drugs.

She. as usual, "fordot it I Refuse substitutes. Sold by all drug-

wcsre the DrovalUng breezes sweep J smkm Ujchtoriewhoe fi ey. it is a certain " lunch, did you

ovfr tbe sea. or over tbe moorland. Sb! . She looked up in great surprise sod fT

U sea, w w i '1 iwttteftrtiiKwtkMt, TrUaMa. -ius freshPure sir comes frcn j tun. id. --rtcrs of the corrras.' f Las.atatiBarjLx.p PPl.

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r 1 carters

I tent wipe my boss on an

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