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Prohibition IS a Blessing— Although Many Think It Heavily DISGUISED! for . etal Now for # hand comfort, MAN habits These beneficial habit of f RST on Prices uiating the heart by me | F of the bad habita I phyalo in the mout fact that It Is harmful—and Ite 4 } ach rid of the nema tn the an appetite for Iteelt. | “a . r nee the most tly ree It important part veurps the ph of duties, to say noth ing of whelesome pleasures. The chronic | drinker neglects hie personal appearance | Dis health—hie bestacss. NOW the payehologiots assert that the only way to cure @ habit ts to eup- plant it with another one The enforce- ment of abstinence from alcohel ate leteure and time for ¢ Detter still, money for th who will seon pplant the ber habit, the drinking habt with the bit o! taking (care of (his! health, hie ance, bis business MANAGER. L. DB. 8. and Opp. Ben Take time Office Hears, © te 6. Sundays, 10 to 13. superintendent of nurses and the head surgeon at the hospital. “They both, of course, had known MY ADVICE TO ALICE | of my story at the time of the trial, she “stayed with my dear employer entire year and I did not get very much, for she was i!!! of the time. before the end of the year she knew that she would not much longer she sent for the Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water | iked them to get me a po. sition in some other city, sent me here as soon I had taken the last leave of the best friend I ever had. “By the terms of her will, I tn- herited $10,000, ‘enough to keep her from want,’ read the will, ‘but not enough to invite her to a life of indolence when work, honest work, such as she can do, fs quite the best bequest I can make her.’ “Now comes the crucial ques- tion. What shall I do? “Yesterday I had a letter from Harvey. A twinge in my leg reminded mq 3d trying to sit up straight in “He wants me to come back.” “and do you want to go?” “I love him, Mra, Waverly—be- fore nor since I have never seen a man who {nterests me as did Har- ‘CASCARETS’ FOR HEADACHE, COLDS, LIVER, BOWELS Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. Get rid of bad breath, sour stomach, coated tongue, ‘This is a very excellent health It is intended to flush ‘stomach, liver, kidneys and the hirty feet of intestines of the pre ‘Dacteria which infest the bowe quick result {s poisons and . which are then absorbed the blood, causing headache, attacks, foul breath, bad indigestion. colds, stomach trouble, kid- —— misery, sleeplessness, impure} Get a 10-cent box now. bic ‘all sorts of ailments. They're fine! Cascarets liven and who feel good one dayjyour liver, clean your thirty feet badly the next, but who simply of bowels and sweeten your stom- mot get to feeling right areiach. 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MELVILLE, Traveling Pass PITTSBURGH | WASHING TON BALTIMORE H/LADELPHIA NEW YORK 11% money that wee latd aside for stimulation will sew the necessities clear eye, a clear skin—and good times! should come goed teeth—for there les the key nd they | luxuries, amusements which were dented before the 004 health—-a clear head, @ thie new and good program h—the guardian of the stom ) all the others Get old decay and unwhol e- mouth—supplant th —= we ape to eth are inexpe sive and {fie ney. ood teath th ae to others D. D. &, Member of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Boston Dentists 1420-22 SHOOND AVE. Marche. FPheee Mate 1186 by the forelock — phone for free appointment tomorrow. “Forgive me, child, but does he want you to come back as his wifer™ “I don't know. This {s what he id ‘Alice, dear Alice, I know I ted like a fool and a cad, but my father told me that if I would go to Africa and fix up that business for him without bidding you good- bye, and if, after this test, we both loved each other when I came back six months later, he would make no further objections to our mar riage. You see, darling, I was abso lutely sure of you—and, of course, I |had no idea that you would be thru the awful expert but I love you, dear, all the more, and éf you will let me make up to you for all your burt, I think I can. “"T have told father what I think of him and he has begged me for mother’s sake to let the case stand, says it would not help things to opes it again. Personally, dear ost, all I want ts you. Come to me quickly an@ then we will decide on what to do." “And you want me to tell you what to do about ft all, my dear? That ts a big order. “In the first place, I can hardly see how he can marry & womans whose name has been dingraced by his own father, as yours has been, and expect her to be received by his family and friends. “In the second place, I do not see how he can make adequate restitution without putting his own father in the place where his fa ther put you and prosecuting him for criminal libel, or whatever the crime may be called. Surely I'd be rather chary of a man who was so sure that | loved him ¢ he would go away for etx months or a year without bidding me good-bye, and without any ex- planation, and expect to find me waiting for him when he got back | “Forgive me, dear, but your | Harvey's conduct seems to me to | de the least little bit selfish. |. “I take it that he ts still under |his father’s power, for if he were |not he would have come to you in {stead of writing a letter. I can't see happiness ahead for you, dear, with him under any circumstances’ “Yes, I know that you love him,” I continued, as she gave me an ag |onized look, “but, dear little nurse, have you not yet learned that love jall of life? “Honestly, I am very sorry he has come back again {nto your life, for I know that until you got thay letter the grief of his absence was | growing less. What I would like to see you do |i to wait a while and love some jone else.” ‘Oh, Mra, Waverly, I could never do that.” “Yes, you could, my dear, yes you could. That is the one com. forting thing about this terrible passion we call love. It is not like the measles or smallpox; once en- dured, you are forever after tm. mune; rather, {t is like grip; you while, and after the first attack and you have made your recovery, to have it again and in a more vir the ‘boy.’” “Then you would not go to him?” “My dear, I would not even write him. If he wants you as badly as he says he does he will come to you. I may be prejudiced in giv- Ing you this advice, for, you see, I want You to nurse me.” “But you will soon be well.” very discouraged when I think how |long it will be before I am really well. (To be continued) Don't apit on the sidewalk. The health and police depart ments started Tuesday to rigidly enforce the law that prohibits ex- pectorating in street cars, public | butldings, playgrounds, parks, pub lice places and sidewalks WASHINGTON, March 14.—The new developments in the Mexican situation will hasten the prepared. ness program in congress, it is be- leved, — is not all of marriage, neither ts it h are Mable to catch it every little t I think perhaps you are more apt} ulent form, provided you pick up|“ Oh, Httle book, Httle book. I get |}. WILL ENFORCE LAW RUSH DEFENSE BILL | Nobody Home | BY ALL MEANS, ARBITRATE Four hundred movie actors are on strike tn Los Angeles, Tho management wanted them to ap pear in the nude for $1, and they demanded $5 each. We hereby nominate the fella who ran the Oriental Beauty show on Washington st, Lawrence Col man and Louie Lang as an arbitra tlon board. ——— — SOFT SNAPS wai If “THE NATIVES WoRG SHOES 1 COULD WoRK UP A PRETTY GOOO Towne A SHo8 SHINE STAND IN “THO Fu ISLANDS MYSTERIES | “Q" IN CLEMMER For some time, George Vraden. burg, film wizard, has been trying to figure what the “Q” stands for tn the name of James Q. Clemmer of the Clemmer theatre, Clommoer refuses to say, He tntt- mates it ts as silent as in Mg. It'a not “Queenie,” or “Quince,” or “Quartet,” or “Quatl,” or “Qtie,” or “Quart,” or “Qu or “Quill,” or “Quip,” or “Quit It's one of them there mysteries, all right, that’s got ‘em guessing worve than Stella's sister or her whole family. t | A® USUAL | Norwood Proc! | hts tt again lost to Saturday night. The edttor of this here knutty) kolum has a bone to pick with the fella tn the printing department. He went and took one of our knutty items entitled, “How to Rock a Baby,” and put ft tn another part of the paper. young mothers read that, they didn't give the knutty editor credit for it at all HINT FOR LEAP YEAR Girls! If you really want to en courage the young fellow who might be led into « desire to pay your board for life, tell him as he Kisses your hand upon parting that you think it Qntirely out of pl i Some brides may walt ti June to make announcement but McBr' 1s about ready now, ‘tie sald. LOOK AT HIS GRANOPAP Billy Skinthemall doesn't know deans about the county auditor's job. But his grandpaw was a daw gone good and loyal member of afurran Down with norpartisan the demopudlican party. for Bill! ship. De for You. 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TODAY’S BEAUTY HINT : | | _ Jt 18 not necessary to shampoo quite so frequently if your hair ts properly cleansed ea@h time by use| of a really good shampoo, The | easiest to use and quickest drying to our readera may be prepared very cheaply by dissolving a tea spoonful of canthrox, obtained from your druggist, in a cup of hot water. This rubbed Into the scalp | creates a thick lather, soothing and } cooling in its action, as well as very benefteial to scalp and hair After rinsing, the sealp is fresh and clean, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a} | bright luster and a soft fluffiness | that makes {t seem very heavy. Advertisement, \etvil law deputy in the prosecuting jsell, and has appointed S. M. Brack Jett, a member of the law firm of ;|shampoo that we can recommend |——— ; | SHE WOOS BY MAIL Girl Says Pastor Sent Her 16 Bibles RUTTE, Mont. March 14.—Carl |the girl Broehme, Baptist preacher at Santa Broehme also asserts that he sent Farbara, Cal, may be brought to}her money~or ratlroad fare to Call- Butte to explain his peculiar court: | fornia, that they might wed. Miss ship of pretty Eva St. Louis. St. Louls says she never received Tho girl, daughter of a Dillon, |it, In the resultant investigation by flont., ber, is under arrest for |Postoffice inspectors she was ar- using the mails to defraud Broehme. rested. Months ago Miss St. Louis ad-| Her name has been withdrawn vertised her charms with a matrt-|from the list of matrimonial eligt- | monial bureau. Broehme answered. |bles, but Miss St. Louis still re- During thelr courtship by mail he |celves an average of letters a} sent her 16 Bibles as presents, says |day from prospective suitors. cy ga Park Bathhouse opens Mar, th, ya TH OMT; | I RAINIER BAKERY & RESTAURANT 913 .2™ AVENUE & MADISON ST. ee — was | SELECTS DEPUTIES Caldwell Names New Office Force Corporation Counsel-elect Hugh]Munn & Brackett, to M. Caldwell, in making his appoint gis “ , ne | ve ts of puties, has left the of- nich appointee Caldwell will cients OF deputies Lendin looking |MAke his chief deputy he has not | fice of Prosecutor Lundin lo0k!ng | yee decided, nor has he yet named like a selve Tuesday. He has pick-|the Bradford deputy who is to re ed five of his six assistants, and/main until pending litigation is’ will retain a Bradford deputy six | settled. months. Caldwell’s first ect succeed was to pull Walter F. Meter out of Lundin's staff. Meler {8 the prosecutor's aaa chief assistant, He then took Rob You ARE NOT GOING ert fi, Evans, for several years the DOWN THERE FOR. THAT POUCH 1 attorney's office, DROPPED. Frank 8. 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