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P WOMEN WATERSHEDS UNDER CONSIDERATION| - 3 ing Held Up by the Rain—Little Over Half Inch of ! ‘Water Fell. L8 . . 9 The rain which fell on Thursday was | Ag0 the Stony brook plan came near Need Lydia E. Pinkham’s | ... veitome although it did nor’being put through, and had it bzen amount to a greut deal, though every | done it is believed the city would not :lule bit helps some, even if only to . be in its present condition. ve‘emble compo““d the dust. It began to rain about| The watersheds ure denoted on the Brookfield, Mo.—*Two years ago I 0 Thursday morning and kept it up | plan by the shaded lines, while the was unable to do any kind of work and | «teady until about 3. when the clouds | broken lines indicaie how the pipe pounds. My trouble | broke and the sky cleared for a ple lines would he laid to the city. The dates back to the !ant evening. The rainfail as measured | dark portions in the Fairview and time that women | &t the city hall amounted to of an | Pease brook watersheds imdicate tha ma) gxmb nature | inch, which is prac ally all that has | ponds of water there. » te bring on them |f2llen this month, as the previous| Visiters by the score are taking = the Ohange of Life, | 4°Wnpour, which occurred last Satur- | look at Fairview almost daily, as it T ot Bpattle. of |94y, amolnted to but .20 of an inch.| was never down to such a low point fi & bottle of | hic makes a total of but 85 of an |before. On Thursday the measure- vy 3 E. Pinkbhaw's | jncii for the month thus far ment taken by the superintendent, J. J. egetable Com. This rain will do but little good at | Corkery, showed the water to be 274 ipound aud it made | the reservoir, as it fell so gently as to | inches below high water mark and me fepl ouch better, | aliew it to seak into the dry ground | dropping at the rate of twe inches a and 1 bave contin- | and but a small amount will get into | da » Aued its nse. [ am L};\:llex»x'\ oir. More is hoped for, how-| ywhile it was said to contain a thirty | ver. gt o sery gratoful toyeu | *'2% sreagow brosk on Thursduy tne | S5+ SUDPLY twe woks sn. that was — = work on the artesfan well was held up | time, amounting te twe million galions am Dow emjoyin 19. SARAM | hecause of the rain, so that but little 4 & day. The people have stemed to realize the situation and are using ne | more water than is absolutely required | and this with the curtailment caused | g LowsicxonT, 414 S. Livingston Street, | progress has been made in getting into | Brookfield, Mo. | the lzdge, although the machine was in The Ohln'eof Life is the most criti- | operation throughout the night. | o cal a weman’s existence, and I Location of Preposed Reservoirs. | by order of the Woard of water com- | neglect of health at this time Invites | There hus been much inquiry as to | missioners has cut the daily consump- disease and pain. | the exuct location of the reservoirs | tion to less than & millien and a half - | which have been and are still under | gallons, so that it is figured by the | Women everywhere should remem- | ., iqeration. Numerous reports have | Saving of thie half millien gallons a | ber that there is no other remedy | |..u submitted in the past fifteen years | day that the supply has been increased | kuown te wedicine that will $0 suc- | ipon the water supply and ways of | and the superfntendent thinks it is| cessfully carry women through this | increasing it, but nothing has been | £00d for from twenty-two to twenty- trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's d'tl)ue towards making 3l‘\'!|ange from | three days now. \ p* the present reservoirs rview and - it x’{'::.:“_‘é';';‘l’_;,':‘d' ™ | Meadow. Wrave. | THet Dewton ihiof Canuisiph 4t tiarcrand. . e couse well known, as most everyone| Recause of the constantly decreasing 'or 30 years it bas been curing Wo- | jus visited them, perticularly the for- | water supply on which Hartford has. to ' from the worst forms of female | mer. at sume time or other. The water- | draw and the seriousness of the situa- ils—inflammation, ulceration, dis- | shed of the two amounts to square | tien up to the present time, the board | lacemants, fibroid tumers, irregulari- | miles of water commissioners of that city has | ies. perlodic ins, backache, and Peuse brook d in Lebanon. | decldad to order the discontinuance of | hervous prostration. northeast of Eo, with 3 water- | street sprinkling By water after Mon- | shed of 11.8 aquare milex, and an addi- | day, Oct. 24, untll further notice. The | If you would like special advice | tionui area of 2.3 square miles streets will Be flushed -with water at | out your case write a confiden~ he Stony brook watershed is locat- | nignt, as usual. ial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at | ed to the west of Norwich, off the ‘The danger mark, as estimated by ass. Mer advice is free, | Silem turupike -the twe portiens of | the water board efficials, is about sev- always helpful the watershed, as outlined amounting | enty days distant, as far as the neces. to 4.2 square miles. Beyond this, about | sity for using the pumps which will | three miles west. is | throw river water inte tne reservoirs | . The accompanying plan shows the | is concerned. The pumps, howevar, are | He Watohed the Caw. ideas which have been advanced by | baing set up fer amergency. and they | When Snf‘rd Kortiote, after- | differant engineers for the perfecting | will remain in position Indefinitely with | weard the Marl of .1 igh, was an | Of Uie local water system. A few year. | proper reefing and concrefs base | oficer 1n a’Feomansy Tagisbat in Dev- L S Sy SR B nshir'v oB¥ of the men whe were lead ing = smn ‘s agrass the ceuniry waB taifMp.s rather circuleous Instead of a courss. W) CL ¥eu keep your eye om a givén Yis offiter. Loss of Appetite 1+ losa of vijglity, viger or tone, gnd is ofien a' forétunner of prestrating dis- ease. 1t is sedlous.and especially so to people that eufkeep/up 'and doing or eet behind Fhe best w‘clne to take for it is the great ce utienal remedy Hood’s'Sarsaparilla Which purifies and enniches tie bleod 4nd builds up the whole system. Get 1t teddy in usual Yquid form or cliocplated tablets called Sareatabs. For Pained Surtaos Or for t matter for wood whether covered with paint, var- nish or shellac, in order to keep “#t in good condition, to remove all grease, stains and especially the germs of Jisease, use a pail of water to which has been added & tablespoonful of that greatest “Liquid Cleanliness,’” Cabot's Sulphn-Naptiinl ¢ - LdBCnr in ln‘Y:J :hlnlo this wonder- i f: ration will not only en- 2 — 3 .u-"ifi“mmy housewife t-‘;y reep : the wood wotk of her floors as well as her carpets, rugs and lin | | oleums bright and clean, but it will thake the homes in which it | | is used abeolutely healthy by f retiog out and annihilati ¥ FALLING ON HER FEET. squirrels, rats and most lemurs. As P chiidren keep them ou must have the risk.—Springfield Re- R TR getms of dicease which lurk es- | | g S e already stated, the tail plays an im- | o ; fot publican pecially in dark corners or where Scisntist Has Model Showing Why Cat | DoTtant part in the turning process. | ny case and for all these vari- T = ' dift and grnime is permitted to | | Dessn’t Land on Its Head. | According to the investigator all tree | ous reasons ther are unemployable. | Shameful Waste of Time. P acdibicinbe. st | inhabiting monkevs have long tails and | They cannot give a full day's work | .“A man in Ohio has trained a hog y | A scientist has constructed an in- | CDeT® is 7ot the slightest doubt that |and no one is. theref willing to | to wal kon its hind legs.” Why take i EE MYTBICAL t Is are of great aid to ali|give a full day’s wage to them and no |all that trouble when the woods are T seid -fl x TU.J&MKJ by 1 and v ¢y 4 these 13 groems, 10e " abe.. 150, and §1.60. Be genious model to show why a cat in | o0 & of tutiatons. limbe Sare failing invariably alights on its feet. | in enabling them to turn in | industrial es blishment is or can be |full of a specles of hog possessing nat- - A the air. The tail also serv d to half work ani # ?—Rich- ULPHO-NAPTH ANY This model. roughly speaking. con- | 1% s - es as a|gauged to work ani half pa. urally that accomplishment?—Rich. 7:,,.::_. ,?",:2: Sorent sists of a cardboard cyinder wherein | D3iaNCEr, as _fiY‘_%‘"”fl in the case of | Philadelphia Press. mond News-Teade c c |are stuck four rods to serve for legs, | 4 SAUITTel which may be seen walk- — SAWYER CRVSTAL BLUE CO., Sefling Agts. 88 Broad Strest, Boston, Mass. | ing along a tightly string, swinging its etched wire or together with = tail devised on similar I from side to Twe of a Kind. Careless Gunners. | { _“I shall never Jetire,” says Sara | | principles. The ohject of the experi- . 's pecmliar | Side much afier the manner of a tight- | State For ten- . ment is to show that a feline's peculiar | % A a tigl State Forester Rane calls the atten- | % = - facults depends on the rotation of its | 0P WAIKer balancing himself with a | tion of Governor Droper to the tinder- | DeLiiardl to the renoriers: ayd Bal- | §f come to life. You have all heard of the man who tail with sufficient vigor. pole.—London Globe. box character of the woods at this | 36er SAYE RS - g £ = o atvertizns. metim 1| - THis faculty ie spacially developed Ay WS dime, ‘because of the cxtended ana un. | M paid fifty cents for a razor which beat them all. by climbing and leaping animals, such | relieves routh. and the danger that etn Conmecticut equal to Tha Bul-| 2% T 0 T oG Ot tribe, monkeys, Afssmploxment. is incurred by the opening of the hunt- | _Inspector Dew and Professor Peffer letin for bus resuits. You have that opportunity right now. You may never get it again. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY these Razors will be offered for 50 cents The English government employ- |ing season. Already some 35 forest | testified at the trial of Dr. Crippin in ment bureau, both local and city, or | fires appear to have resulted from the | Tondon. managed by the board of trade, have | carelessness of gunners and more and . o [ ] ‘| in the year in which they have been | worse are to be feared. The governor i = in operation had to do principally | has the authority to @eclare a close | (uaranteed quflOl‘ Cure with the unemploved. The chief pur- | season on hunting of all kinds when 2 iy ot . pose of these public employment agen- | Just such conditions exist as are now | Drunkennsss is 4 progressive dissase; @ | cles hus not beén to get men for em- | present, but he i3 not disposed to ex- h two or fhree drinks & day, the ployers, but work for these who were | ercise that authority just yet. He is | . g for more and more becomes As the autherized agents of ths Buick Autemobile Co. we have re- | Withour it | content for the present 1o “warn all | irresistible as -the disease advances; In ihis task as the Survey iuts | ag to the danger of the use of firearms | the result is Chronic Alechiolism csived a limited mumber of NEW 1910 BUICKS of various models which e | .0 in aiscussine unemployent, It | in the fersts &t this time and srust | - lhc {reatment used Successfully by are pesitive oan be placed here within ten days. has been found thai mnine-tenths of | that a realization of the danger of fire | Shoysands right in their own homes is | The disosunts on these cars will surprise you. .. those ouc of work cannot work. The | because of the dreuth will preciude | QUi ce to” ciect ‘& cure or your . G unemployed ‘are nine-tenths unemploy- |'the necessity of such action on my | money will be refunded i 2 WORD TQ CEN.WIGD 1S SUFFICTENT. able. They are ill, crippled, lost | part” This action is ef tha kindly | Orrina No. 1, is the secret remedy: Bulletin Buiiding 74 Franklin Street 3 TO CO strength, are oo old to work, are | tentative sort. When weighed in the | Oriine No. in for those willing to widows or deserted wives, w with | balance of the public weal one serious | take ihe treatment. Wit orm costs | M. B- RING AU .y helpless children, or in many instances | forset fire is more ‘to he deplored than | 81: _ Vrite for free booklet “"How te Z ignorant where to gzei werk. In few | the los Ciire Drunkenmess.” The Orrina o Telephene 553-5 21 Chestnut Street -~ of all the gunning in sight. | ag7 Orrine Building, Washington. D cases are |):|r_\ _h_srd drinke Sheer | But let shooters—and how can they all old by leading druggists, and iu this physical disability or Lhe disabling kbe reachedi—be mighty cateful, if they Luu Ly N, D. Sevin & Sen, 118 Mala. i \ ; G T e S