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THE NEWS. DOVER. OKI-XHOMV.
ALL MEN AT HOME SHOULD
PREPARE FOR WAR
t The first tost a man Is put thru fnr
either war or life insurance is an exami-
nation of his water. This is most essen-
tial because the kidneys play a most im-
portant part in causing premature old age
and death. The more injurious the pois-
ons pawing thru the kidneya the
^ <oines decay bo says i r. Pierce of Sur-
gical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y., who further
advises all people who are past thirty to
preserve the vitality of the kidney and
free the blood from poisonous elements,
such as uric acid—drink plenty of water—
sweat some daily and take Anurlc, double
strength, before meals. 60c a package.
This An-u-ric is a late discovery of Dr.
Pierce and is put up in tablet form, ami
can be obtained at almost any drug store.
For that backache, lumbago, rheumatism,
"rusty" Joints, swollen feet or hands, due
to uric acid in the blood, Anurlc quickly
dissolves the urie acid as hot water does
sugar. Take a little Anurlc before meals
and prolong life. Send 10 cents to Dr.
1'ieree for trial package of Anurlc.
NEWS OF PITTSBURG
Pitt shun:.
u!Lei
womnnh
-"When entering
>d terribly. 1 be-
gan taking Doe- |
tor Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescrip-
tion, ami had re-
lief before 1 fin-
ished the tirst bot-
tle of medicine,
and by taking it
at intervals for
about two years 1
was able to keep myself free from
pain and finally, though gradually. I
got entirely well. I feel very grate-
ful for the relief this medicine gave
me and I have often recommended it
to young girls entering womanhood,
and it lias helped them."- MRS. 1-1 1*U
ISKLKY, 412 West Gth Street.
Send I>r. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute, Huffalo, N. Y.. 10
cents for trial package of Favorite Pre-
scription Tablets.—Adv.
TEUTONS CAVE-IN
ARE NOW STANDING BEFORE
UDINE, MAIN HEADUARTERS
OF RQMAN STAFF.
FRITZ PRESSES Ofl
Make Stand on Tagliamente River-
Berlin Reports Roads In North-
ern Italy Choked With Many
Soldics and Civiliana*
Small Pill, Small
Dose, Small
Price, Hut
(•redt iu
Every
Other
W 731
' SVER
PIUS.
Genuine bear® sienaturo
Carter's Little Liver Pills
Make you feel the joy of living. It is impossible
to be happy or feel good when you are
CONSTIPATED
This old remedy will set you riyht over night.
From the head
northward along
Tolinino and thei
[PALLID PEOPLE
.mxjaar&rki -mi ti:•■riwarrae. n. n rwrtiMi u-.:-*-'—
Mrs. Esther ltaiisom, ninety-two, of Kan
Portland, Ore., has registered as a street>
knitter for the duration of the war.
• Larnic Alps r
forming th«
stern houndari<
i war front the
mgariun troops
and strongly
an end- avor t<
neral Cadoin:
of tho Gulf of Trlest
the laonzo to be;, on i
ce westward thiou^U
eg ion to the Ploi in
a eastern and north-
's of the Auotro-
(iermans an i Am
IMITATION 1^ SINCEREST FLATTRHY
but like counterleit money the Imita-
tion has not the worth of the original.
Insist on "La Creole" Ilalr Dressing—
it's the original. Darkens your hair In
the natural way. but contains no dye.
Price $1.00.—Ads.
The Reason.
get the n
"Suppoi
anted a fat fee.'
BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP
will quiet your cough, soothe the In-
flammation of a sore throat and lungs,
stop irritation in the bronchial tubes,
inspiring a good night's rest, free from
coughing and with easy expectoration
in the morning. Made and sold iu
America for fifty-two years. A won-
derful prescription, assisting Nature in
building up your general health and
throwing off the disease. Especially
useful in lung trouble, asthma, croup,
ro-
lt.<
Lo
bronchitis, t
ized count t i
Mayor M
will be nsl;
women.
tc.
For
Adv.
sale in all civil-
ippolnt
York
si \ I"
Usually Need Iron in the Blood. Try j|
CARTER'S IRON PILLSJ
is City. Mo., forbids i
except in intersections.
P ethleh« in, V
fit eel mills.
is to have tw<
H'K 33
f. a V, Kvu
j : M '
COVETED BY ALL
but possessed by few—a beautiful
head of hair. If yours is streaked with
gray, or is harsh and stiff, you can re-
store it to its former beauty and lus-
ter by using "La Creole" ilair Dress-
ing. Price $1.00.—Adv.
A P
lrgh banquet rt
had
ns. according to
ial communication,
fore the town of
Associated I'ress.
Already the it a
the (>erman ofl'i
are standing 1
L'uine, the former grand hoadquarteis
of the Italian army, having bet a
driven on past Civii'.ale. In tiio i ress
forward from Gorizia, the derm ns
have captured the town of Corn; ms,
ten miles to the southeast of I dine
and the entire Italian line south-
ward to the head of the Adriatic is
reported to be in retreat. In addi-
tion to the wedges driven into the
Italian fr nt in the east and north-
$100 Reward, $100
CA'I AKIUi MI:
doim; its v rk.
Catarrh t it
AIKPICINK fails
1 uuggists . '1
F. J. C 1
It takes a
make good his
promises.
Toledo, Ohio,
mail to
'ampaign
ist, the
third 1
Tout
Pat-
cut
a 11 i •
ha vi
no
th tin
ted
■nigh
THE BEST BEAUTY DOCTOR
Is Cuticura for Purifying and Beauti-
fying the Skin—Trial Free.
eneral < ado
and south
To Drive Out Malaria
And lluild Up The System
Tnke the Old Standard i S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. 6o cents.
Dr. L
For dc
fvlng the
iti-
Kodaks
.East.nau Kodak Co.,
DEVELOPING
And PKINT iNG
r Catalogue a n d
st. The Denver Photo Materiali Co.,
626 lfct.i Street, Denver, Colored*
Wichita Directory
WELDING
inmu sr-hf
IUIOOKS 31 \C11I NF CO., < rn. r J a . & s.
Wifliitii Sts W'. hu.i. Knns.is III 1.1 >1 < «. I II ,
AuUi MxperU Welding ou 111 Us und njucliinc-- lor sa.o
ig, purifying and 1
(plexlon, hands and hair.
Cuticura Soap with touches of Cuti-
cura Ointment now and then afford the
most effective preparations at the mini-
mum of cost. No massaging, steaming
creaming, or waste of time.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
iloston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
A woman's tongue is not so much
her own enemy as somebody else's.
THIS IS THE AGE OF YOUTH.
You will look ten years younger if you
darken your ufily, grizzly, gray hairs by
using "La Creole" Hair Dressing.—Adv.
t Andersi
ar in tin
•n h<
CLD PRESCRIPTION
npnrj |.| rprpr nr rrr"q-n;rrp
L) 11 0 I i I « I I i I ij L U1 I u^L>wls;: I 0
Washington, Oct 30—!
J by retail dealers in food
I be made impossible after
1, the food administration
rofiteering
tuffs will
November
announced
Dentists
I WICHITA A HI T( IIINSON
Gold Crowns 1 Gold Crowns
$4.50 I $3.85
Plates $4 00
Send in your broken platen with $1.00—Get
them tiled und HETURNKD BY NEXT MAIL.
WANTED ^
MILK and
Highest Cash Price Paid
BROOKINGS DAIRY COMPANY
300-30S E. Lincoln St..Wichita.Kan.
"Feminalls" Are Worn.
One of the packing houses in the
stock yards in Chicago has persuaded
its women employees to wear what It
calls "feminalls," another form of over-
alls. The women at first objected, hut
as so much machinery with belts and
other contrivances that are likely to
catch In the dresses of women are
used, the managers persuaded five
women to try It, and it was then easy j
for the rest to don the feminalls. In '
this particular place 7,000 women are i
employed, about three times as many
as last year, and much <)f the work
they do was formerly done by men.
today, under a plan to cut off sup-
plies to those not satisfied with rea-
sonable margins.
Manufacturers, wholesalers ana
other handlers of foocis, whose bus -
nes.-ei will go under license, will net
be permitted to sell to distributers
who seek undue profits.
•'This is one of the most sweeping
safeguards, the announcement said,
"against high prices which will I r
incorporated in the licensing system,
for which complete rules and regula-
tions will be made known within a
few days."
Authority for extending -control of
a nnoun te-
lle Sure They
Are the
f GOLD MEDAL BRAND
Buy them in the 7 pound tin cans
at your grocers. Made by
THE SOUTHWEST CRACKER CO
WICHITA, 0. S. A.
Hoyer Tractor
'2-2Q P- S750
ROYER ENSILAGE HARVESTER CO.
WICHITA, KANSAS
The Bound Feet.
The governor of Shantung has for-
bidden parents to bind the feet of
their daughters In the future. Any girls
between the ages of 14 and IS, whose
feet are already bound will be com-
pelled to unbind them again, and par-
ents will be severely punished If
caught binding their daughter's feet
In future.
It Is also interesting to notice, says
a correspondent, that Chinese ladies
accompanying their husbands on the
hills walk side by side and not in the
rear, as the old China is advancing.
His Pet Horror.
"So you chose the navy? Aren't
you afraid of submarines?"
"Yes, mum, but they're not nearly
so numerous as trench rats, and I'm
scared to death of them."
W-fctfteuv raw
. nrv
I The wife of a fault-finding man nev-
j er worries about the promised tor-
i ments of the hereafter.
REPUBLIC TRUCKS
WRITE
0. J. Watson Motor Co., Wichita, Kans.
Automobile Tops
REBUILT and REPAIRED
S^nJ In your old top. Price* gladly quoted.
Vehicle Supply Co., Wichita, Kans.
AUBURN:
■ or not— W111TB KOB OCll 1'IUjPliSIIION.
|C. H. RESER AUTO C\, Wichita, Kans.
I Distributors of AruciiN automobile* and
'smith form-a-trucks
mi FURS, HIDES
Pelts, Wool, Etc.
\V c !«,}• top prices—send prompt cash returns.
ctrciTijIrT J. R. JOHNSTON
There's
mperior
Flavor
To
P0STUM
as a table beverage.
A package from
the grocer is well
worth a trial, in place
of coffee —especially
When Cojfee Disagrees!
I the retailer is cited in the
I ment as follows:
"The small retailers of food, of
whom there are several bundled thou-
sand in the country, while exempt
j from the licensing provision, are
! nevertheless subject to other provis-
ions of the food control act. Ever
; retailer, as well as every other h n-
| dler of food, is forbidden, under the
law, to make any unreasonable charge,
to hoard, to monopolize, to waste, cr
destroy food or to conspire with any
one to restrict the production, dis-
tribution or supply, or exact exces-
sive prices on any necessities. There
are no penalties provided, but J
food administration hopes that the
arrangement of restricting supplies
to violators of the law will be of
some effect, for the retailer will finl
himself unable to buy1 from any
wholesaler or manufatcurer."
Federal food administrators in all
ihe states will be directed to keep
a watch for violators and send to
the food administration the names
of retailers asking excessive prices.
"The food administration," the an-
nouncement says, ''does not intend
to disturb any legitimate operations,
and will initiate measures only
against hardened and persistent vio-
lators of the law. It takes the posi-
tion that the great majority of food
sellers, retail as well as wholesale,
are patriotic and honest and are mak-
ing every effort to comply with pool
business principles and to sell to the
consumer at the lowest prices. Such
dealers will be in fact protected fr< m
illegitimate competition. Those few
who persist in abusing their oppor-
tunities and continue to take advan-
tage of the emergency caused by the
war will receive attention."
I)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
original little liver pills put up 40 years
ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad
All O. K.
Mistress (engaging new maid)—You
say the last family you worked for
were Germans?
Maid (apologetically)—Yes'm ; but
they was sterilized when war broke
out.—Snap Shots.
L. I—... i ...
Set Contents r> Fluid 1'raclim
For Infants and Children.
by improving
M COBOL 3 PI ROl NT.
! AVcietablc PrcparatioaferAs
sumlntiin: tlw 1 ood by ko^uia -
tin^t ho S tomachs anil l>o*rlHj*
a iAvk>i nyr.TtFLijJ
Thereby Promoting DificMion
Cheerfulness and UostXontai^
neither Opium. Morphine nor
Mineral NotNaiu otu
JjBiptrf otdnr'y ViLLl HTJtX
Ptjnpktn Srtil \
Al\ Srnrut 1
MoihrUt Sjt* I
Aniff Sttd
Awt I
A helpful Kcn\eit> Tor
Conslip.'ition and Diarrhixa
aiut lYverishness
J.oss OK .1
rcsultiie.-'l^j" 'lllfanC-
i IteSlwile Sijnatg^"^
Q■
Mothers Know That
Genuine Gastoria
Always
Bears tlio
Signature i
of
1130
For Over
THE CENTM'a (>OMP^ •
m:W vowii
C OK NT AUN OOM^dlV, NfW OK* QITT.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Fall Run of Distemper
FOR WEAK KIDNEYS ' i
SPOHNS*
Ol.l.V \ VOIJ'KI >
outlay of n
o11 \ onme vi. ro., Manufavturc
r 1 /rr-\
J ~h r ;v:
tfiiFn
. i, ji L i
A medicinal preparation liDr. Kil
mcr's Swamp-Root, that has real curative
value almost sells it-elf. Like an endless
chain system the remedy is recommended
by those who have been benetited to those
who are in need of it.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is a physi-
cian's prescription. It has been tested
for years and has brought results to count-
less numbers who have suffered.
The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root
is due to the fact that it fulfills almost ev-
ery wish in overcoming kidney, liver and
bladder diseases, corrects urinary troubles
and neutralizes the uric acid which causes
rheumatism.
IX) not suffer. Get a bottle of Swamp-
Root from any druggist now. Start treat-
ment today.
However, if rou wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Ringhamton, N. V., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.—Adv.
.T. F. Mikulee of Croatia, now in
Philadelphia, has walked 100,000 miles
In 20 years on world tour.
rTMlIS isn't one of th<
1 offers you have so
• fake fret* treatment
so many times. We
don't offer to give you something for nothing—
but we do guarantee that you can try this won-
derful treatment, entirely at our risk, and tills
guarantee is backed by your local druggist.
This makes the offer one which you can ab-
solutely depend upon, because the druggist with
whom you have been trading would not stand
behind the guarantee If he did not know It to be
an honest and legitimate one.
Hunt's Salve, formerly called Hunt's Cure,
has been sold under absolute money back guar-
antee for more than thirty years. It is especially
compounded for the treatment of Eczema, Itch,
Ring Worm, Tetter, and other itching skin dla-
Thousands of letters testify to Its curative properties. M. Tlmerlln, a
reputable dry goods dealer in Durant, Oklahoma, says: "I suffered with
Eczema for ten years, und spent $1,000.00 for doctors' treatments, without
result. One box of Hunt's Cure entirely cured me."
Don't fall to give Hunt's Salve a trial—price 75 cents, from your local
druggist, or direct by mail if he does not handle It.
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.
Never judge a man's good or had
qualities by what Ills neighbors say
about him.
It's better to r e born beautiful than
brainy, unless you've brains enough to
contrive the beauty too.
SOAP IS STRONGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will burn out the
scalp. Cleanse the scalp by shampoo-
ing with "La Creole" Ilair Dressing,
and darken, in the natural way, those
ugly, grizzly hairs. I'riee, $1.00.—Adv.
A Little Mixed.
"I went to consult the doctor and
ho lacerated my feelings."
"Did It take?"
BLACK
im
Sherman, Texas
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
by CUTTER S BLACKLEG PILLS
Low-p r I r r <1
frr.h. rrlul.le
l> irletffil lv
II.-a. Ik- . Ihfy V,
protect win re other i
Vaccines fall.
vaccines Tall.
Write for lw>alcVr.. ! — i.. ni ils.
10-doie pkf. Blackleg Pills, $1 00
SO data pk(. Blackleg Pills, $4.00
1 v; any In ' tor, 1 wt ' •tcr,,i simplest and strongest.
The superior* v <>t < 'tei i«r ' is is diet
ywa •( spei allzing la VA< < inbs And
ONI v. INSlbT ON CUTTHK'S. If unobuiaaUe,
orler dire. t.
(fee Cutter laboratory, Bartikr. C*t.. ir Chleaio. III.
W. IN. U., WICHITA, NO. 44--1917.
Overworked Women
must learn not to
neglect their health
Cull Growing Flock.
Cull the growing flock of chicks ai
much as possible, market all that are
In any way inferior but in good health,
and kill and bury all which seem weak
or sickly. It will not pay to keep uny
but the strongest and best chicks.
Prevent Tuberculosis.
To prevent tuberculosis, all milk
and milk products should be cooked
before being fed to hogs. To control
hog cholera use sanitary precautions
nnd nut*-hoff cholera serum treatment
How Women are Restored to Health
Spartanburg, B.C.—"For ninoyonrsl suf-
fered from back:u he, weakness, and irregu-
larities so L could hardly do my work. I
tried many remedies but found no perma-
nent relief. After taking I. lia E i
ham's Vegetable Compound i felt a gn-at
change for too better and am now well and
strong so 1 haveno trouble in doing my work.
I hope every user of Lydia E. J'inkbam s
Vegetable Compound will get as gr« :it relief
as I did from its use."—Mrs. S. J). McAiikk,
122 Dewey Ave., Spartanburg, S. C.
Chicago, 111.—"For about two years T suf-
fered from a female trouble so I a-, as unable
to walk or do any of my own work. 1 read
about I.ydia K. i'inkham's Vegetable Com-
pound in tho newspapers and determined to
try it. It brought almost immediate relief.
My weakness has entirely disappeared and I
never bad better health. I we!_li h poun !s
and am as strong as a man. 1 think money
is well spent which purchases Lydia E.Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound." — Mrs. J< s
O 1'Kvan, 1765 Newport Ave., Chicago, lii.
YOU CAN RfclLY UPON
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
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