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FIVE REQUISITES OF SUCCESS The lot of authorities nirrce that he things are nc ce.-.sary for a busii or social !iccess. To lie uuc---sful a person of the twentieth ntiiry must hat health, amhitmn, Kr.ow Itd-e. utility, and stick-to-it-i!uss l.iit the most important of all is HKALTII. Without health, success is imposM'dc. If jour stuinai li and nerves aie not m condition, it is i:np.;hle lor u to properly ilo our work or to ff like yourself. If ou wake in the morning without feeling refrohed. if you have a l.i'I tast-. ale 1'ilious, nerves are shattei it a:i.l you are In a General inn (Kjwii i ornlltion, ou need Vitalis. Vitalis is the one ui'eat ti'nic, the tonic' which ha. iliwie so much for the people of thf I'nitetl states. Vitalis restores to ou your lost amlition, removes th' cause of in-ili-cstioii. sleeplessness, dyspepsia ;!'ul the thousand and one mroi:s ' : o . i 1 1 ! s. Hundreds of local people are daily testitiT. to the wonders of this rcmukah'.e medicine. It will make ..u te.l tetter, cat letter and sleep oetter. 'Kalis is an old doctor's t e-ci iption and has helped hantln ds :'nm their düliculties. Vit!is is 1. in-- especially introduced and explained at the l.andon PruK Company, .Michi-an and Uayiif .tr'cts. Adt.
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Women eveiA w here are eii. ir.i much interest m the wondeffal propl rlie;: of ciTutr.ult, the l cieüt discovery that shorter.s the time required ior Liakiii.-; so that Prad tan Pe set la the Pi' ! ill!:;-: and he out cd the ti etl Py lliioti. The i;se of crornalt for Pakin is I t 'ir.i; tauul.t i:i schools of ipdiu-stu" I li'iuv in many ities. I'croiii.i't is . pure and wholesome fo.-d product and when a little is added to th" jcasi it causes the s;n to n.-o quickly, even if chilled. It makes more and le tter tread of dlapus I'.ivor and nr.e tetnre thit will keep longer than ordinary bread. It :s -aid tluit when eeromalt is u0,i t)i. same p:antit of ;:o;:r th. it n;ak( s nine loaves of bread will m.ike ten loa es. T!a- price of erojr.alt i- so small lhal it actually sa es m tbcir many linus its tos;. Jyil t:rers sell ttromalt for ten vt nts a package, oi'iiuli fr making sixty loa-s of liv.ol. i 'ii everv pa kai;e there app.u s the eay-'o. follow d'.rt ctior.s li.r usin. Adt.
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IHrFFAL' . N. Y.. Nov. 2. rres't Wilson declared In his nUht speech here that the United States la not afraid to fiirht and is not disinclined to 1'urht for the objects for which it was founded. He opposed sectionalism and raid the destinies of peace and war should not be used for partisan advantage. Purins the late afternoon ride I'rcs't Wilson laid a wreath on the monument of former Pres't McKinley. The political demonstration way staged Wednesday nisht during the president's ride from his hotel to
the hall. In an automobile he proreeded alone: streets lichted by tlarins red lights. A ban! played martial music. The sidewalks were lined w ith people. The hall w as packed. As the president entered the hall the people stood, waved American t!as and cheered. "I want to discuss pome of the permanent interests of the nation," be-Mii the president. "While we talk of the things of today we must think of the things of tomorrow and the lay after tomorrow. I'Hend of Workinsiiinii. "It is remarkable how grateful the skilled workers of this country are when you do them mere justice." the resident said. "I am
ashamed when I do them mere justice to have them come and thank me. Political parties are very much interested in the workinman when election comes around, lecaune they know they are in the majority. I want to help them after the election. I want to have the federal treasury help them to ?et vocational education. "fine of the things T want to take part in is the rectification of the processes of our courts. The processes are too complex. The trouble is not with the judges and the awyers. Most of them, not all of them, want to do justice. I Jut it is necessary to o through a mass of procedure. "We have heard a Rood dAal recently about the eiht hour day. One of the things that interests me about it is not merely that it means justice but that it means health and happiness. I am in favor of it just as far as it ran be made to work. It increases the physical vitality of workers. "After it is done everybody will have profited. The men who oppose It do not know what makes the heart work. They only know what makes the spleen work. "1 am impatient that the talk which has pot to last until next Tuesday should be over. Not Hational Shut Juno. "Some of the men now most vocal in criticizing the things done in the last three and a half years were formerly the men who helped to do those thincs. They have not been rational since last June. "We are not soin to be drawn into quarre's which mean nothing to us. "We are not interested in seeins one nation or -roup of nation. prevail against another. "We are not afraid to fiht and we are not disinclined to fipht for the things that America stands for. "We are waiting for the call we have aiways waited for. We have fought for humanity. Clod forbid that we should ever fiKht for self satisfaction or fcr agression." Pres't Wilson left at 10:..o o'clock for New York. I'les on-Iai timsliip. In his afternoon speech here. I'res't Wilson said in part: "It is exceedingly important that this- country should discuss Its affairs wiih as little partisanship of fee'dri ;is possible, because its affairs were never so critically set about, if I may so express it, as they are at this moment. America lias, so to say, iven promises to the world that she will look at things without the passion that has determined the affairs of otner nations. "I want you to let me. if you will, Live you in a few sentences my idea of the kind of Questions we have Liot to settle in the country. There are a ureat many social questions now with which legislation has to
deal, very profound and radical iiuestions. There are questions of justice, there are questions even of moral health. lv Too Heartless. 'Ovo of the thfr.trs that America is beitiunint; to perceive is that a court of law, for example. is not r.ei-e-sarih a court of justice. What I mean is Miis: Law too seldom has any heart in it, too seldom has any bowels of ronij assion, ton seldom has any quick sympathies of perception. "Lei me make an allusion which may seem like a political allusion, but It is not so intended. The reason that the progressive party was founded four years a;n, was that the larue body of men who formed that party made up their minds that the party they were separating themveles from had not thought out the questions of social justice. Is that not so? The program of that new party, aside from the items that you would expect in all programs, was a program of social justice, and look what happened. More than four million men joined its ranks ;kt the polls. There are things that we oiii.-;t to see to that we Lave not been s. ir. to the health, the moral opportunitv. the just treatment, the
j neighborly relationships of men of ' all sorts, and classes and c onditions. I I tell you. mv fellow citizens, until a : politic .,1 party or any other group of
n . :: i;-t that thought at their hearts, th.-y are untit for the national c ojirblence. Must Oruani Kclal ioiiship. ".Now, we hac got tu organize
these relationships between classes. We have got to organize also the relationship between the private initiative and irovernmr ntal action. Take a matter such as the development of our merchant marine. "I am just as anxious as anybody can be that private capital should be given the freest opportunity to develop the carrying1 load under the l!ag of the United States, and I advocated for one the shipping bill, which ha3 been law only because after we had waited indefinitely for private enterprise to undertake the thing, it had not undertaken it, and it could rot wait; it had to be undertaken. "There is another set of questions we have got to face all the relations of this country to the rest of the world. Out of a heterogeneous nation we have to make a unit in which no slightest line of division is visible beyond our borders. Variety of opinion among urselvcs there may be, discussion, free counsel as to what we ought to do, but so far as every other nation is concerned, we must be absolutely a unit. Haps l'niatriotic Acts. "And I want to register my solemn protest here against the use of our foreign relationships for political advantage. I cannot. I will not, regard any man as a patriot who does that men who in the midst of the most critical relationships, the entail of which they do not know, make play with the loss of the lives ejf American citizens even in order that they may create a domestic political advantage. "So I would mean to intimate that the wisdom and discretion of Huffalo is not contained in this room, it is not contained in any other room in Iiuffalo, I venture to say. Moreover, it is not contained in Iiuffalo, 1 e cause Uuffalo is part of the United Siates, and nowhere In the United States can it be located, we all belong to a great indivisible team and we are effective in proportion as we play with the tram and ineffective as we play against the team. It is this lesson of cooperation to which I am always returning and when the talk is over we will get down to business."
ALFREDO ZAYAS NEW PRESIDENT OF CUBA
Conservatives Supporting- Mcnooal, I low et or. Are lloioful Awaitin Late Returns.
HAVANA. Nov. 2. Returns received up to midnight by the central electoral board, indicated the election of Alfredo Zayas as president of Cuba. The conservatives which supported Pres't Menocal for re-election are hopetti!. however, that belated returns will be so favorable to their candidate that he may overcome the lead of his rival.
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