i*»v ^ THE MeHKNRY PlAUfDEALEB, McHENRY, HL T~ * i ;V" " a-r'?~~: .. J2'* .1. -is i •' 'TSPVv * ^ "c- • .?v.^:.-'; ; *^0-m WW r,*..'X >5-^ : • ' •«#*** 5* **£?£* "--v 5 •&. Another Nurse ., Praises Tanlac ?Wi' f " "4i<MrM/imwM many mar ": '. vsUus results fromTamlac. f»rww- .f.flatfa, wrwiimi, ttummk trwtl* i-:*: - *mul hmil&mg mp tk* system mfitr • >*: t0p*ra#*u / CHutfir TemUegreotl" ; Mfrs.*.5f.£«KWs!9m*?rn*.CmL I^URSE Lowe's statement merely backs up what over one hundred thousand grateful Tanlac users have said about thia great natural tonic and builder. Our files are packed with such testimony. If your system is run down, if you can't Mem to eat or sleep, have lost weight or sdffer from trying pain, why not let Tanlac Start to bring you back to vigorous Strength and health. No long, wretched wait to get results! Tanlac starts right in to build you up. It cleans the blood, revitalizes digestive Sans, fixes up the liver and "^Hcs yon 1 like a new person. Ks ; > H For Constipation .,'Vfs Take Teniae Vegetable Pitts J' TANLAC FOR YOUR HBAUtti jfor Frost Bites B PAIN Notable Faculty for Holy Ixmd University Utoe new University of Jerusalem will have a notable faculty, says the Portland Oregonlan. The group of scientists whose support is assured Includes Albert Einstein, known wherever science is mentioned for his theory of relativity. w|)n will t>ecoine dean of the department of pure science; Chain) Weisiuann, discoverer ol TNT, who will head the department of chemistry, aid Dr. Jordan Manges, a noted American scholar, who will direct the college of Semitic literature. One of the lecturers in English literature will be Rabindrunath Tagore, who has won one of the Nobel prises in literature and is an admitted world lender of tLought. The Zionist movement recognizes at the outset that broad culture is indispensable to durable results. It takes hostage of the future by Insisting that the imponderables shall not be ignored. The political and economic problems of Zionism are necessarily complex, but the probability of their solution Is enhanced by that foresight of the founders in this regard. Conceived solely as a vocational venture, the enterprise would be far iess likely to succeeed. For Rheumatism, Insect Stings, Sore Throat, Frost Bites, Piles and Bums A Pain - Relieving Healing Oil At Drug Stores or by Pared Post, 35 ft M. ft ZAEGEL & CO. 630 Eighth St. Sheboygan, Wis. CROUR? Retfe# In IS Minutes A weU known physician's prescription that gives re I ief i n fifteen minutes without vomiting--used In millions of homes for thirtyfive years for Croup, Coughs. Colds and Whooping Cough. *9 DR. DRAKES Glessco OLD SORES, PILES AND ECZEMA VANISH Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp. On retiring gently rub spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make thfcra your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands.--Advertisement. Finally Balked at Passage in Btfate At a small chapel in a remote corner e# one of the English Yorkshire villages, the appointed minister had failed to make his appearance at the time for beginning the usual service. One of the waiting congregation, a local farmer rich in grace but meager education--was eventually pernded to officiate as substitute for Ihe sent cleric. The- lesson was the chapter from the Book of Daniel which contains the oft-recurting passage: "At what time shall yc hear J lie sound of • he cornet, flute, harp, s^tckbut, psaltery and dulcimer, and all kinds of music." Three times the farmer, with evld« n; trepidation, waded through the comprehensive catalogue of ancient Babylonian instruments. When, however, he again came to "At what time ye shall hear," he paused for a moment, wiped the perspiration from his brow, and then con tinued: "It's t'same band again, friends. Ah needn't read *eni out."' New Kitchen Utensils In England a patent has been granted for a process by which cardboard pressed into the shape of kitchen utensils, such as kettles and saucepans, can be made waterproof and acid resisting. The cardboard utensils are dipped In a solution of one part asphalt, two parts resin, three parts shellac In five parts of spirit, and allowed to dry slowly in the air.« Old, Reliable Peterson's Ointment a Favorite Remedy. "Had 61 ulcers on my lego. Doctors wanted to cut off leg. Peterson's Ointment cured me."--Wm. J. Nlchos, 40 Wilder Street. Rochester, N. Y. „ Get a large box for 85 cents at any drug-gist, says Peterson, of Buffalo, N. Y., and money back if It Isn't the best you ever used. Always keep Peterson's Ointment in the house. Fine JOT burns, scalds, bruises, sunburn, and the surest remedy for ltchinp eczema and piles the world has ever known. WRIT!) FOR OUR FREE BOOK ON. P A T E N T S MUNN & COMPANY ' 444 Tower Bldg., Chicago •77 Woulworth Bldc.. New York city ISO Scientific American Bids., Washington, D. C. >M Hobart Bldg., San Francisco, Gal. S4S Van Nuy» Bid*., Lo« Angeles PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Removes Dandruff-Stops Hair FaBlei# Rwtoret Color and Beanty to Gray and Faded Hair _ tiOc and $1.00 at Draroist* H»mo« Ctxm. Whr P.teUrtt.-N Y H• INDERCORN8 Removes Oorni. Calkraaes, etc.. Mops all pain, ensures comfort, to tbe teat, make* walking eaay. 16c by mail ur at Drug giata. Hlseox Chemical Work*, Patcfeogna, B. Y. Hall's Catarrh Medicine rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold fry druxgats far ever 40 ymn P.J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, OU* RESINOL .Soothinq &nd He&liruj For Baby's Tender Skin LEONARD EAR OIL DtAp,ESS„ rpoP'Y MJM Druggists MUtR A60UT DtAfMtSS"cm REQUEST. The Vain ThingsI Complexion creams are being Increasingly used by men, mostly middle- aged or elderly. Skillfully applied, they make a imin both look and feel younger.--Answers. Great Power Possibility <fek>rado has a river on which 19 power dams, yielding 28,000 horsepower 90 per cent of each year, could be contracted. Mammoth Electric Sign To announce the recent Presidential election returns to Cincinnati, four large electric sign monoppams, each made up of the letters "C" and "D," were mounted on the tower of the Union Central Life Insurance Company building, 33 floors above the ground. Each of these letters was 12 feet high by 10 feet wide and contained 60 25- watt electric lamps. N SMALL INAUGURAL REPORT TO SOLONS Urges Economy in Message a Delivered at Joint Session of Legislature* Springfield.--Gov. Len Small's second inaugural address and his report of the coudition of the st^te delivered before a joint session of the house and senate here Is in part as follows: Mr. President. Mr. Speaker, Members of the Fifty-fourth General Assembly, Representing the People of the Strtte of Illinois, Ladies and. Gentlemen : In view of the unsettled condit wTiTcfi still exist In the old work., i desfre first of air to felicitate you upon the fact that we are at peace within our borders and abroad. ^ I "realize fully the responsibility which rests upoa me in undertaking to fill the requirements, discharge the duties? and carry out the mandates expressed by the citizens of Illinois In electing me to a second terra of office aa chief executive. Economy and Finances.. . The finances of the state .ire In splendid condition. In compliance with the law, the department of finance . Is preparing a budget of estimated appropriations required for the succeeding two years, which will be submitted to your honorable body, and I recommend that tbe sums suggested be appropriated. In the preparation of this budget, every item is being scrutinized with a view to reducing it to the lowest possible amount consistent with good government apd efficient administration. Every depnrtnient under the administration of the governor will continue to exercise the strictest economy. Taxation. In adherence to the principles for which I have consistently stood and in keeping with the pledges enunciated in the Republican state platform, I renew my recommendation that steps be taken to amend or revise our revenue laws, or our constitution. If necessary, so as to establish a modern system of taxation and equalization that will provide an absolutely fair distribution of tax burdens. During~the four years Just past, the state has carried on -an extensive building program. Illinois Roads. Daring the past two years Illinois has broken the world's record for the amount of pavement laid by any state in a like period of time. Under the $('.0,000,000 and the $100,- 000,000 bond issue laws, all incorporated cities and villages in tlie state, with the exception of ubout 100, will he located directly upon the bond Issue highway system. I recommend to your honorable body that some means l»e provided for the connection of every incorporated city and village in the state with the bond issue hichwuy system at state expense without direct taxation. A very Important subject which should engage the attention of the general assembly is the providing of means for reducing deaths and injuries from mtftor vehicle accidents. I earnestly recommend the enactment of carefully considered measures that will save and protect human life on our highways. Division of Waterways. With Illinois' hard road system well under way, the Completion of the Illinois waterway becomes a .subject of the greatest Importance. The Illinois waterway in the early days added greatly to the stute's growth in popu.'itJon and to its development. Historj will repeat Itself when a waterway adequate to meet present day needs has been completed. I therefore recommend the reappropriation of the unexpended balance of the $20,000,000 bond issue authorized in 1908. Flood Control. Provision shall he made, if possible, for a systematic, uniform plan regarding flood control of streams, the excessive overflow of which affects the value and safety of property within this state. The division of paries,- during tbe past biennlum, has made rapid progress in making Illinois a leading state In the cirtiservation. for the benefit of the people, of. areas of land which tire beautiful of scenery or of historic interest. Tbe purchasing of state supplies has been brought to a high state of efficiency by the division of purchases and supplies. The Department of Publie Welfare. It has been my desire and aim that the charitable, penal and educational institutions of the department of public welfare be conducted with the greatest possible economy, consistent with best results, keeping in mind at apll times the comfort and proper care Hot the state's unfortunates. The present condition of the institutions, the general health, happiness and comfort §AY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years foe Colds Pain Headache Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis , lumbago Rheumatism •••am. - tasrte to Accept onTy **Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists., * MMBfactam of Me--csttcsciq--ft mt SsIfcyUcactfr of these unfortunates, bespeak this *ecouipiisluuenL Dnder the direction of the division of juvenile research a survey of specially handicapped children has been made and a report will be submitted to your honorable body. Housing Situation. Approximately three and a half million dollars have been spent for permanent 1 inproyements at the caritable institutions during the past four years. We have not been unmindful of our duty to the ex-service men, who have been so unfortunate as to have become afflicted with mental and nervous diseases. Two hospital buildings | have been constructed for their exclusive use. One of thet-e is at the Elgin State hospital and the other at the Jacksonville State hospital. The accomplishments of the division' of pardons and paroles are not app'roarhed in any other state. The eradication of tuberculosis in cattle Is one of the great economic, as well as public health problems. The State of Illinois is working In co-operation with the federal bureau and has made great progress in the work of eradicating tuberculosis among domestic cattle during the past four years. . Public approval has rewarded the efforts of the division of game and fish in its constructive policy 6f conserving many of the natural resources of the state. " Department of Public Health. • Health Is fundamental to human activity. it is of primary consideration to a nation, and no government has performed" its full duty unless It has adequately prosecuted every practical means for promoting and safeguarding the public health. Great progress hag been made in Illinois along these lines, especially in recent years. Health education has gone forward. The state has been In the federal birth registration area for two years. , The great commonwealth of Illinois has, during the past four years, made liberal, increases in support of education. The general assembly increased appropriations for educatinal purposes from $34,347,0:14 for the period beginning July, 1921, and ending July, 1925. This is an increase of approximately 70 per cent or $24,500,- 000. This action of the general assembly is highly commendable and in direct keeping with our alms and Ideals of democracy. Military and Naval Department. In my inaugural in 1921 and in my biennial message in 1923, I invited your attention to the needs of the National Guard and to its substantial development during the first two years of this administration. The two years just passed have shown a still greater development and instead of approximately 3,000 men, with no regiments fully completed as in 1921, we had on September 30, 1924, a total of 9,(W9 officers and men. This remarkable growth would not have been possible without the hearty Co-operation of all agencies Interested and the active efforts of tbe officers and men of this 4?reat volunteer organization. . On July 1, 1023, the first funds for the payment of compensation to Illinois World war veterans and their heirs became available by legislative appropriation and since the commencement of payments approximately %r>2,- OCO.OOO of the $55,000,000 voted by the people, for that purpose, have been distributed. Illinois Commerce Commission. ' The important and far-reaching achievements of the Illinois commerce commission deserve special and extended mention. This commission, having within its jurisdiction more than 1,400 utility companies, whose properties have a present book value aggregating about $1,500,000,000, who employ more than 250,000 people, and whose securities are held by more than 500,000 citizens of Illinois, affects directly the prosperity, comfort and well-being of every family in this state. Tbe present commission, after its appointment in July. 1921, diligently undertook the duty of reducing and stabilizing rates, rehabilitating service and bringing about those extensions and betterments which the needs of the public demanded. Conclusion. Daring my entire administration, to my efforts to carry out my promises to the people, I have been harrassed and impeded by the Interests representing human greed. In spite of this I am hnppy to ait nounce that under my administration the state has made great progress and much legislation in behalf of the. peo-_ pie has been enacted into law. Whenever I am assailed I find mnch consolation in the words of that great exponent of human rights, Abraham Lincoln, when he said: "If I were to read, much less answer, all the attacks made on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do the best I know how; tbe very best I can; and I mean to keep on doing It to the end. "If the end brings me out right, what Is said against m^ will not amount to "anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference." Green s August Flower The remedy whh a record of fiftyeight years of surpassing excellence. All who suffer with nervous dyspepsia, sour stomach, constipation, indigestion, torpid liver, dizziness, headaches, eoming-up of food, wind on stomach, palpitation and other indications of digestive disorder, will find GREEN'S AUOI ST FLOWER an effective and efficient remedy. For fifty-eight years this medicine has been successfully used In millions of households all over tbe civilized world. Because of its merit and popolarlty GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Is found today wherever medicines are sold. SO and 90 cent bottles.--Adv* Beel Work by Whistl# In Texas, says the Detroit News, a colony of bees has taken up their abode In a baggage car between the roof and the celling, and they do not seem to be'the least disturbed by the (act that the car is making daily trips from one end of a little branch line. The baggageman is authority for the statement that the bees go and come by the whistle. When tbe whistle Mows before starting the bees come In from all directions, and when the car renches the end of the line they file out and scoot for the honey. DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Tak« . Tablets Without Fear If You . See the Safety "Bayer Cross.** Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.--Adv. New Bird Sanctuary A bird sanctuary comprising 29 acres has been bequeathed to the Rhode Island Audubon society. It is in the southwestern wt of the state, about eight miles from Westerly. Trees, shrubs and berry hushes will be planted and the whole tract converted into an ideal refuge where students may enjoy exceptional opportunity for observance of wild bird life. The income from a trust fund of $15,000 will be used to maintain the sanctuary. C«rboll»alvr Qnlrkly WfltfTM and heals burning. Itching and torturing skin diseases. It instantly stops the pain of burns. Heals without s. ars. 30c and 60c. Ask your druggist, or send 30c to Th« J. W. Col* Co., Rock ford, iu., fop a pack*, ace.--Advertisement. Finally Squashed Her The druggist was becoming wearied. He had been explaining and pricing "dozens of articles to the shopper, who didn't really want to buy anything at all. Finally she picked up a bottle. "Is this pest exterminator reliable?" she asked. "How Is it applied?" "You take a tablespoonful every half hour, ma'am," the druggist re* plied, with fiendish emphasis. No more questions were asked. Children are fhe tomorrow of society.-- Whatcly. Naturally ^ -Magistrate--And whut^ dtd yon «fo when you heard the accused using KUeh language? , Policeman---I told him he wasn't fir to be among decent people, 'and brought lilin here. Noisy " Wo you think this suit Is foe loudr "Yes; it looks like thunder aa feu."-* Hoston Transcript. Ceremonies are different in every lountry. but true politeness is every- IK CONSTIPATION. My intestinal specialists, lies the primary cause of more than three-quarters of all illness,- iocluding the gravest diseases of life. Laxatives and cathartics do not overw come constipation, says a noted authority, but by their continued use tend -only to aggravate the condition and often lead to •-ijm it injnry» Why Physicians Favour Li&ricatiom Medicaf science has found at 4ast fa fabrication at means of overcoming •constipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and thus hastens its passage through and put the body. Thus, Nu^qI brings iij» v " tprnal cleanliness. , " Nujol is used in leading hospitals IttiF ^ prescribed by physicians throughout the world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe. Like pure water, it is harmless. ^ Take Nujol regularly and adopt this habit of internal cleanliness. For sale by all druggists. Nujol -4-^ RK«. US. PAT. OFT. For Interned Cleanliness* •S S Ttie vlrttie of justice consists lr moderation, as regulated by wisdom. All that is huAan must if It does not advance. jldren Cry for ' ' • j MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying . IFeverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and BoweTS, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend ft. The nearer a girl approaches the | Many a man falls to reach t«> age of thirty tbe more anxious atar i* to lose her self-possession. •.here the same. A smile may hide a man's thoughts just as paint may hide a woman's ' complexion. because every time -be stops tS'UMI lie fails asleep. An engaged girl is always susplcfeaa of her girl friends who are heartwbala and fancy free. Largest Species of Snake , The regal python, which inhabits Such countries as Burma, Indo-China. the Malay archipelago and the Philippines, is the largest species of snake >lcnown. There are reliable records of ppecimens which measured nearly 9u feet in length. In th^ zoological park St Washington there Is a regal python Hhich is 25 feet long. This specimen. Which is one of the largest ever captured alive, weighs U8 pounds.--Rx- Change. " Siege Gun That Burst The "Swamp Angel" wSs a Parrot gun. which was mounted on piles driven Into a swamp outside Charleston, S. C., during tbe siege of that city by Federal troops. It Mew up on August 22, 1863. Extreme Humidity '* 'Faroe Islands, In the Atlantic ocean, north of Scotland, experience rain storms 300 days out of the year. Lying in the Gulf stream, the climate is miild, although' very humu •y tfiHflfri ?T' Condensations I*ew people drink enough watietV according to medical exj>erts. Milk readily becomes a breeding place for microbes la not weather. Many great math€,matlcians have been equally weak at arithmetic. The shirt-sleeves habit is not so universal in Kurope 8s In America. A gicantic ice figure of a beaver is in front of a furrier's shop fn Quebec. The burning to death of ^-omen was carried out in Europe us late as 17«J0 Japanese widows designate tbemsehes as such by the arrangement of their hair, and also Indicate whether they desire to marry again. A substitute for wood, containing 50 per cent sawdust mixed with chalk and chemicals, is said to he combustible only at high temperature. A three-gallon can filled with kerosene passed through a fire at Wharton, Texas, unharmed, when a home was destroyed. In clearing away the debris following the destructive fire, the filled can was found in a pile ol. smoldering ashes. " Every Picture • Tells a Stor^ pjx V Feel Stiff and Achy After Every Cold? Do You Have Constant Backache? Feel Old and Lame and Suffer Sharp, Rheumatic Pains? Then Look to Your Kidneys! DOES every cold, chill or attack of grip leave you worn-out and utterly miserable? Do you feel old and lame, stiff and rheumatic? Does your back ache with a dull, unceasing throb, until it seems you just can't stand it any longer? Then look to your kidneys I Grip, colds and chills are mighty hard on the kidneys. They fill the blood with poisons and impurities that the kidneys must filter off. The kidneys weaken under this rush of new wrack; be ;ome> congested and inflamed. It's little wonder, then»>that every cold leaves you with torturing backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities. Don't delay! Get a box of Doant PiBs, Give your weakened kidneys the help they need. Assist them, also, by drinking pure water freely, eating lightly and getting plenty of fresh air and rest. Doan's Pilli have helped thousands and should hfijp you. Atkjtsu# neighhorl * " Use Doan's," Say These Good Folks: *iRS. A. BATES, 506 W. 1st St., Dixon, III., •ays: "Bearing down pains in the small of my back bothered me when 1 first got up in the morning. I just felt lame and stiff all over. Catches across, my kidney# felt like the edge of a knife sticking me and made me feel all oat of sorts. The kidney secretions were scanty. After using Doan's Pills I was soon rid of the trouble." C. H. HENSCHEL, 309 E. Fellows St.. Dixon, III., says: "1 had dull pains through t.u back which bothered me a good bit of the tisse Sharp catches across my kidneys took the i»:c. out of me and 1 felt tired and worn out. Oe a sionally dizzy spells came over me and specks .. peared before my eyes. I had to get up mamtimes at night to pass the kidney secretions. I used Doan's Pills and they rid me of the tre ble." Doan's Pills Stimulant AAUDfU>yp ftisirii't Manager CRYSTAL LA.K.E. ILL. Phone X