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MAUDE'S VICTORY- | Water Blisters FROM THE MINNESOTA MINES REACHES |A TREATMENT - TOLD BY WITNESS| All Over Body For |~ ' THE ST LOIUS SMELTERS VIA THE MISSISSIPPI| FOR NERVES | o Thirteen Years | , e ! | Woman Tells How Lydia E; ; Stirring Story of Attack Made DY | cped o Had toTi i Has, ‘ : ' i || Pinkham's Vegetable Com- , cV:ry (?ros: a:d 'Feretfial. H:?rs i 2% pound Helped Her. i Brave TI'OGPGI'S % “1s Game Outy CutiotraHealed. _ 4 ke ! West Danby, N. Y1 have had £ 5§ ; . “My son was three years old when |- . s y i nervous trouble all my life until I tool London, Oct. 21—(Correspondence | water blisters began on his head, then 1 . i Lydia E. Pinkham Jof The Associated Press)—General | O his €yes, airrll% ‘_?x:leer:ia;ln gvreerdh-:nlfigé - : P o ’ 3o metfnol;lengovfi’ | Maude's victory at Ramadle in Meso- | }reaging out itched so that I had to tie . ) and for female trous ' potamia was the result of a buttle of z:gcnsonhis hand; foll:lhewould scratch : bles and it straight~ the old picturesque style, before the make it spread. He was very cross § ; ened me out in good “‘:‘1‘; orl‘xx::‘“:‘m"z !W‘em a"m e ?Egg;g.';'fi;g’figufi‘?fi?&:fi;efi hl:.fl : & - shape. I work nearly x‘:i- 1 clement ouf of modern WAT | hair came off and was dry and lifeless. % : ; % fi“ o fi;ns, = l‘i'; h The trouble lasted thirteen years. 7 A e . g ive op & farm an . swinging around of the British right l?;l:é’lne';'g and o ;;"’m";egos"a:ae ;:": . : s : ¢ Ll ad 2 a]l my lewi ‘and untll 1t became the left, and the en- | hardly a:pimple o8 T Mes Marna 2 ! - AR ; | Other work with circling movement of the cavalry| be jg healed.o (5 ) e . ; ‘ S Utheir help, 86 it Which rbbbed the Turkish-garrisoh of | L Thomes . | shows that I stand it real well. I took its last frée lihe of retreat. The iden! Use Cuticura Soap for toilet purposes, sa : B P the Compound when my ten year old’ :‘:fl 'fla;‘.{:?}c“,f“' ;;t,:,‘:‘fi,:nh; ! assisted, now and then, b fouches g{ o daughter came~and it helped me s lot. : S i intment to soothe and he: e scarcely anticipated the surrender of f:;_‘cl‘;‘;l’dg“:y N et et ot e ;i |- |Tkeepitin the house'sll the time and the whole Turkish faree without @y L loynecqof the skin or scalp. By using : recommend it.’’~Mrs. DEWITT SINCE-, blow by the waiting cavalry. - el delicate, fragrant super-creamy . BAUGH, West Danby, N. Y. S ¢ = 5 emollientsfor all toilet purpcses you may Sleepleseness, nervousness, irrital & -{;:n‘, ml:ufln. says jn his account of grcven! many skin ‘and scalp troubles . ity,bazkuha, headaches, dn&xlnsun i g ecoming Serious. \ ; i i female derange- ' “We.captureéd Ramadie today, and jal Free alt sations, all point to with 16 the wholo Turician garrison, | , Ko Poa-cam:"cbéimrn. : X ments which maybe overcome by Lydis/ 7 - ‘“d"‘"" Ihb:ommn.nfldT;, A-h::"dpl:::’ » | Boston.”” Sold throughout the world. vt Emkm’l Veget::“ ?;?Pm" adimd.cinll’. a nu 3 T e e e e . . > i \ o s ;!;m.' ,:m:.of :‘ ¥ ‘:n Sy T Of vast ‘importance to industries is ) sippi, made possible by thé improve- | to St. Louls 'the first shipment ot | In edlefn‘:unz‘;.w;.i; .y}'e derived from’ i me ls 0 |~ "our foree mc.vu.a in two columns the new route of transportation from | ments designed and executed by gov- | Minnesota iron ore: The event was chg'r ts and herbs, has for forty. & on the night of September 37 from an | ister to Mexico. Mr. Le Jeune has {the iron mines of Minnesota to the | ernment engineers. The illustration | made the occasion of & big celobras Fiay med::h mo.-'tvulunblc tonie. edvanced camp on the Euphrates, [been chancellor of legation at Madrid. ,smelters of St. Louis via the Missis- tion. / {::";’ngl?““ wro::‘““m sorgasid ¥ .ent west of Feluja—one column to the — e cl right, the other to the len;?‘;ld at = }he cure of bronchial coughs— dawn they astacked Mushaid ge, a . 3 of 4 low line of dunes running north and south from the Euphrates to the Hab- t - distressing, y 5 — ; - == i : Nesse .» s . B | s s im0 M| Biggest Values Offered This Season in Men’s and Women's | jigonine, ‘taken at the first| o8R8l WEs our TRt oMetUl a At h a cold will “break it Up”| dawn we bombardea the main crest nig ht—and the AFT - :t“t‘:e ‘rtl'dte, but the Turks had evac- % PRCTS OF LINONINE ARE “We then changed our line of at-| . B Y tack. The right column was with- ; 9 z X ‘l drawn and, swinging ‘round west be- % drugs. hind the left column, became the left < f ( : wing of the force. Our front, three ' b Eecdilef G,EE and & half miles in breadth, now lay between the Habbaniyah Canal on the right and the Asislyah Canal on the ¢ — left, at a_point nine mies from ‘th : ! 4 Huphrates. ¥ ; /i ““Qur cavalry made a wide sweeping f ; mavement across the/desert 'round \ ity. the right flank of the Turks and oc- c : cupled a line five miles reat of Ra- [ 3 madie. By this move t] rks were children. | <« 1 loornered. - Their only cb:ance was to bracage drive in determined counter-attacks 4 60c, 81.20. and to break through before We drew | r ey the ring in closer. ‘“The expected attack began after / ON . SALTS three o’clock the mext morning when AT FIRST SIGN the Turks tried to break through be- t the cavalfy and the river. \Th \ OF KIDNEY PAIN (55 “continued for two haurs til o i : < dawn, when it degenerated Into casual Outercoat time is here—cold nights—frosty mornings—both remind you that warmer Too Much Meat, Which Clogs | sniping,, The, nearest Turkish dead « : = Kigtieys, 'Thot the ‘! were found within Afty yards of t;e _ outer-garments are necessary.. 'We are splendidly ‘prepared to serve both men and women Skxpley. teehihss, with coats of the latest styles and fabrics, at prices that point to distinct money savings. ¥ i Kidneys | columbi took up the atta: . and EN@s Bisdder carried the last outlying defenses of ¢ Tr¥itation, the Turks on our left. An intense d 3 1 z T B : % bombardmeént was opewed on the Bl = ~ Turkish trenches. § ; 4 - ~ ric_acld in.meat excites.the kid-{ . +QOur line of cavalry, far away west, - 3 Z . . g 5 jys, they boggm' qverworke: &t | soon saw dark masses of the en- . g fiu, sche, feel like Tumps of | emy sappromching and, appatently, : fid. The firine becomes cloudy; the | prepared for bloody bdattle. The LT e , Medder is J L itated and you may be | Turkish guns were silent, and white d to seek relief two or three | flags went up all along the line. It % Ol , dufing the night. When tie | was a general surrender. Ahmed Bey, 3 % 3 3 clog you must help them flush | the Turkish commander,. who has : \\ > ; v o = 2, 7 y j the body's prinous waste or-you'll | been on the Euphrates all through the . #eal sick persen shortly. At fipst | campaign from the Batile of Shaiba, B feel o dull mifsery in the kidney | In March, 1815, and whose troops con- ~— 5 ' you suffer from backache, sick | fronted us at Nasaravah all last sum- s e T he, dizziness, stomach gets | mer and autumn, came out and sur- r, tongue coated -and you feel | Tendered with his whole force.” 4 : | ; atic twinges when the weather : 3 It's,a big convenience to step into a store and make < SUBSTITUGTE INDUSTRY. i Lo it s insat’ doink ot ot Watke) : your purchase and just say: “Charge it.”” If you knew the g0t From iuny pharmacist fous | Paper Being Pugglo Greai Uss by § exceptional values we are giving this season, and the excep-, . otiJad #Balts; take a _ table- Gortnian Manufnctoress.. i tional advantages of our credit plan, you would open an nful in & gla: ? wate b 2 i H 3 3 H H it tir, o o anemior i otore | Amstergam, Oct. - 16 —substitutes . account with us immediately. We invite’ new accounts. s will then act fine. .This|for textiles and foodstuffs constituted ; = 4 ous u;t: is mn’de‘ from '!fie :icldiof 4n important feature of the recent es and lemon juice combined with | gutumn fair at Leipzig, Germany, ac- - f 9 3 8, and has been used for genera- | cording to the Schlesische Zeitung. . ARTMENT MEN ART MENT to clean clogged kidneys and “The foddstuff industry shown at WGMEN s DEP EN . ) E S DEP T late them to normal activity, also | the fair which might be better de- 15 to $35 Z 5 utralize the acid In the urine 80 it | goribed as & ‘substitutes industry’ still Suits $15 to $15 to $25 t;.i;: sourcekot irritation, thus | is in the development stage,” saysithe | 0 Coats $10 to $35 er weakness. paper, “but it already has given such i . Salta is inexpensive, cannot In- | strong proofs-of the justification of ~ Dresses $10 to $27.50 $18 to $25 pe; makes-a delightful effervescent |its existence that it deserves tha N, / Skirts $1.50 to $10 water drink which everyone | greatest encouragement on the part ox Waists 98¢ to $5.50 $1.50 to $3 Jould take now and then to keep the | the authorities. The true value of - ol % = ys clean and aetive. Druggists | the substitutes for tea, coffee, oil, to- g » g say they sell lots of Jad Salts to | bacco, soup flavorings, meat extracts who believe in overcoming kid- | and vegetable soups will only be re- ¥ BOYS DEPARTMENT jy trouble while it is only trouble. alized after the war if ‘the too numer- B 9 . : oys’ Suits $4.50 to $8.00 ous regulations are rescinded and BE=23 | good raw material is avatlable. “In the paper section there were BOYS’ SUITS SPECIAL - exhibited manutactured articles which : i q had attained ‘s surprising degree of Cordurog Suits thh$7 50 success. To 8 certain extent it was ¢ i difficult to distinguish table-cloths, 4 2 pair of pants. ... o | napkins, aprons, hat ribbons and gven » | petticots, for the manufacture of ! which paper had been chiefly em- 2 N _ . ployed, from gimilar articles made of the real matbrial. i & e “The general characteristic of the 1 [ Seventh ‘War Fair was the want of oL LA ; g e | . Th a a S : i | - ‘F\. — LIST OF SERVIOCE MEN, Cambridge, England, Oct. 26.—The D — . _ e T on war service is now 14,600. The list of killed has reached 1,876, and i enor Shmirin® 2 2050 72 M ' GATELY & BRENNAN st sy s 7 7z V > 47 MAIN STREET CENSUS OF WEALUTH. : i itai Sydney, Australla, Obf. 15.—The / / . Near Franklin Sq. New Britain, Conn. ‘was red, rough | recently completed Census_ of 0 _askamed that 1 | Wealth” in Australia shows that the fun. 1 imagined that | country’s net assets are. equal to ple a me—perhaps they.did/ | $1,676 per head of the population.. i the reguler use of Resinol S0ap— | The migration returns show a loss 2 ah:l.nle R;:u::l gi.nctingln;,nlnu { of 279,000 males since the war be- P clear, | gan, and white. women now outn: - Bukhy skin. \ 1 wisk you'd try it] | per tho men by 86,000, S BELGIUM MINISTER. Mexico City, October 21.—Belgium has named Jules Le Joune as Min-