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THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL S. q. a " CHERRY-GLYCERINE COMPOUND FOR COUGHS. COLDS BRONCHITIS AND THROAT AF F ECTION S FOR SALE BY ALL. DEALERS r»t* i i>/. m t n M ' JAMES B AI 1_V SON fclALTlMOWI . MO PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Banov** Akoara If-d top* H At r Fklliai Raatoraa Color oo4 Boanty to Gray aad Fadad Hail tor. and |l 00 at Prurr^U. ^Btanni Oifm. Wla Patc^oyur.lt. T) ft f J WE* HINDERCQRNS J onara. ate., itopa all paio. rnaum caifort to tba pat. nakfa walking f«fj. lSo. br mail or at Drur riita. Hlaeoz Cbatnlcal Works, rateboroa. H. T. Onrna, CM- afort to Obliging “Wlmt do you do Wlien one of your oil eompnnies peterH out?” “Oli, we keep swapping the custom ers' sliares in new eoinpiinies until they get tired of paying postage.” NERVOUS & HALF-SICK WOMEN , , I I 4.1 l" I IN* Relieved by taking Lydia E.Pinkham , s Vegetable Compound • f' These/Three Letters Prove It Lowell, Maas.—*'! am sending you ' t few lines to let you know what good your medicine has done for me. I want you to let every one know that it has helped me in nervous troubles. I have four children and you know “there is albt to do where chudren are. They would come.in frtim school and they would start telling me about their little troubles but I could not stand it. I had to send them away, ullcbnld-not even walk oh the street alone I was so nervous. I found one of your books and redd it and then I saw in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 f ot it and had |aken one bottle wheq saw a change in myself. I was sur- 1—Now photograph of Nome, Alaska, which hi\f| boon selected as the base from which the dirigible Shen andoah will start on her flight to the North pole. * 2—^View of Vera Cruz, which- has been evacuated by the Mexican rebels. 3—Elethlehem chapel of the Protestant Episcopal cathedral In Washington, in which were held th'e funeral services for Woodrow Wilson and beneath which his remains rest. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS WiUon Buried as All the World Except Germany and Italy Mourns. Gel Rid of It by Taking Cheney’s Before It Turns Into Some thing Worse Does that hacking cough worry you because It .hangs on bo? Really it Is a cause for worry, for if you don't get rid of It you may find yourself the vic tim of a far more serious malady. Thus It would be worse than fool ish to let It go on. getting worse and worse, without taking the easiest and quickest method of putting an end to the trouble and so save yourself from what -might turn out to be a very seri ous complication. Suppose you go to the drug store and. get a bottle of Cheney's Expec torant and begin taking a teaspoonful every two hours. Keep it up and you'll find that by tomorrow the cough will , haVe almost entirely disappeared find In a few days Will be completely gone. The time to get the best of a cough Is right at the beginning—when you first notice It. Each day you neglect it only makes It more difficult to pry loose its hold on you. The. sooner'you begin treatment the sooner you will get over the trouble. Hegin now. Sold by all druggists and In smaller towns by general merchants in 30c and 60c Ixjttles -ri-Advertlserm ut. - 7 By EDWARD W. PICKARD W oodrow Wilson’s death, which occurred on the morning of Sunday, February 3, cast a shadow of gloom over the entire country. For three days, while the body of the great Idealist lay In the family home In Washington, the business of the nation was almost at a standstill, for con gress was in recess. On Wednesday afternoon^the remain's of the twenty- eighth president were laid to rest In the crypt of The National cathedral, and for one minute the nation stood si lent and facing the east. Everywhere. In America and In foreign lands, flags were at half staff, and In'many cities memorial services were held. It was tfit Impressive tribute to one who, as the yearp pass, will be given yet greater recognition for his devoted work for humanity. Only in Germany a\id Italy was the tribute refused. Germans hate Mr- Wilson's memory because they believe he led them to surrender by false promises. Italians cannot forgive* him for his refusal to permit them to grab Flume and Alhrtnia as spoils of war. The German embassy in Washington had the unenviable distinction of^heing flag was not flown t>f the naval oil reserves to the In terior department was made and about the provisions for storage tanks at points where* the naval experts thought they should be located. In conclusion he said: “I nlflrm that the leases were legal and did carry out the expressed w[Jl of congress. They Anxious Sambo* Look here. Vuh ain't even payin' me interest on dut live doltulW yub owes me. Uasttis—Ab knows It, man. Hut Ah am uorryin’ 'bout it,. DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN . ______ ‘ Take Tablets Without Fear if You See the Safety “Bayer Cross.” Warning! Unless you see the name “Hayer” 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. Clay Pipes and Cancer The old short.,elay pipe Is disappear lug and cancer of the Ups has greatly- tlecreased InGroat Britain, according to a famous suTgeon. Onf> application of Homan Eye Rataum wilt prove hmr pood it la for sore eyes Costs only 30 cents. 372 1’earl St.. N. Y Adv. TIT? Tib I y ~(me*" w host arhnlf staff until tilt funeral. /This was instructions from said In that cit Wiedfehlt might <.f the incident. The services for home were private President t’oolidge and close friends, silent city the moved slo’wTy fn afternoon of t.he in harmony with Berlin, hut It was. hat Ambassador fie r(‘called because Unfair It is unfair that a dumb creature like ✓ < aL should have nine lives, while an Mr. Wilson in his \ attended-ipnly by and the relatives Then, through the funeral procession 'MdTfht ' St. Alban, u here .stands the unfinished Protestant Lpiseopal cathedral. In the Bethle hem chapel gathered a throng of not ab!, 1 personages of this a„nd other countries, and all about the altar and the. 'casket. were P heaped 1IIH Moral wreaths, shields and clusters thm•' ex-preuroM the -sorrow ..of nations and organizations and individuals. The casket was carried fn by three sol diers, three sailors and two marines— tlx* same men who bore, the eofiin of President Harding last August. Among the honorary pall be.aru.rs were former associates of Woodrow Wilson in .Col lege and In ofliclal. hfe. Bishop Kree- tmur-i-ondueted the simple services,, the choir sang as recessional “The Strife is n’t^r, the battle done, „tho victory of life is won; the song of triumph fs be gun.'' Then, after the chapel had slowly emptied, a slid) In the aisle,was .raised and the casket was lowered Jrfto the vault hengath. Accompanied by. the mbtnhftrs of the family, ^rs. Wil- son entered the crypt, and as the final [wirt of the burial service was recited there c:tthe from without the music of taps, sounded by Staff Sergeant- Wltchey of The Third cavalry, on the same bugl^e he used in sounding taps at the tomb of the Utiknoun Soldier prevented The further loss of millions of dollars’ worth of oil. They placed oil on tht const and In .the Hawaiian islands, where It could be reached quickly In <«ase of emergency. They greatly Increased the power of the navy to defend the United States, which In Its essence Is Its principal duty.” Albert B. Fall having refused to. 'estlfy further before the senate com mittee on the ground that he might ncriminate himself and that the com mittee had lost -its authority to con tinue the v Inquiry, the committee de cided, on advice of Special Counsel Strawn -and F’omerene, not to permit him to testify unless he waived Im munity. This presages drastic ac tion against Fall later. Subpoenas for many other w-itnesses were issued and it was said the committee was to bring about further startling dis closures. ' . * William G. McAdoo arrived In Wash ington and it was understood that he would he given the chance he asked to explain to the committee the na ture of the services he gave to Doheny In return for $150,000. No one doubts that those, services were entirely legitimate, hut McAdoo’s best “friends do not deny that his candidacy for the presidential nomination has suf fered a severe blow. .In similar case Is Theodore Roosevelt. His connec- tlom wlth 'the oil affalw waa. Qf Jlifi. sfenTTerest, jet It is said that his troops had a prominent' part In the battle of Cordoba. Admiral Magruder with the United •States cruiser Rich mond is at Vera Cruz eo-ope,rating in efforts to restore normal conditions there. TTTJNIZEI.OS has resigned as pre- ’’ mier of Greece, turning that post over to Kafundaris, who formed a new ministry,^ hut the venerable pa triot fs still dominating the policies of the government. In- order that Queen Marie of Rumania may not stir up trouble on me ground thM her son-in-law, King George, has not been given a square deal, Kafandaris has rejecte^ the suggestion of Henry Mor- genthau that the status of the Glucks- hurg dynasty he settled before the plebiscite Is held to determine the form of government. prised. The children can talk all they want to now and it does not bother me. I am still taking the Vegetable Compound.”i-Mrs. Joseph Lemere, 34 South Street, Lowell, Mass. Felt Like A New Woman Springfield, Missouri.—“For four or nve months I was run-down, ner vous, my back ached and I did not. feel like doing;a thing. Sometimes my legs ached and felt like they would Break and I had a hurting in my sides. 1 had beeh reading in the newspapers the letters of other wo men who had taken Lydia E. Pink- hanCs VegetaBLe Compound and’ the advertising of it appealed to me so I bought some and saw results in al most no time. # I had hardly h een to do my own work and after taki _ t^he Vegetable Compound I felt like a new woman. I recommend it to my friends who have troubles like I did, and hope they will find the same're sults. ’’—Mrs. M. Carpenter, 607 W. Chase Street, Springfield, Missouri. 40 Years Old, Feels Like 20 =. Hagerstown, Md.— 4 ‘I was very bad off with backache, a bearing-down feeling in my body and a pain in my- left Side. I could not be on my feet at times and once I was so bad I walked bent over to one side for three weeks. My sister read of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and got me a bottle. I got so much relief that I took more until I was well. I am 40 years old and feel like 20. I am sure this medicine will help all womeij,”—Mrs. Mary E. Sandy, 436 W. Franklin Street, Hagerstown,Md. Over 100,d00 women- have so far . replied to oyrr question, “Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?” 98 per cent of these replies are “Yes.” That means that 98 out of every 100 women who take this medicine, for the ailments for which it is recom mended are benefited by It. All druggists are having increased sales of this medicine. VA*!'. St ' • gubernatorial boom in New York state is waning fast. Not justice nor fair-, ness, but unreasoning' public senti ment rules- In both instances. intelligent pedestrian has only one. - SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION on A mil.•Slice day of 10*21. T ; he call I was echoed by another bugle.far across , at f he sliidni* .at Arlington. \\J 11KN the senate, resun V-V tings ‘Thursday after* 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE ~AS SUREASMMi BRINGS ANEVTOV MOHSHr CASttMl. QUININE wmmmL jaamr 1*7*1 Wifi Break 77iat Cbld £~td Iras Make You Fit Tomorrow. C£ 3 N ° r . *-*. *-< ■ *-i timed Its sit- the three- day recess the tight to get Speuetary ,of the Navy Denby out of the. cabinet was renewed with vigor. The Dtwtp- cnits and some of the insurgent Re- ptihlleans worn determined to puss the resolution asking the President fo cifll for Denhy’s resignation. That gentle man issued a long defense of his course in relation to the oil leases. “When 1 came into oflice." lie said, “I was, very shortly convinced that the Oil reserve lands which had lieon set aside by congress for the benefit of the navy were being drained by pri vately owned wells adjoining those reserves. My' ebhyietion that, those lands were being drained was -based upon a number' of, reports, nnd state ments of those*?who knew^-govern- mentjil and other exp"tts.” He told how anU Tvhy the transfer rVAVID LLOYD GEORGE has •L/ aroused a lot of animosity by a badly timed interview In which ho tells of Ids 'recent discovery of “a se cret' compact” signWt in April. 1919, between Woodrow Wilson and former Premier Clemenceau coneernjng the piUME MINISTER MACDONALD L of Great Britain says the British i recognition of the Russian soviet gov- ( eminent is absolute and without quit)- I hies. He also says both Russia and ■Germany must he admitted to mem bership in the League of Nations and that he believes France will consent to this. Concerning British relations with France, he says the "hesitating and negative attitude” oj the British government has been abandoned.. Al ready, at his suggestion, the French gov ern meiit has agreed to quit its sup port of the separatists In the Inate and the Rhineland. This auto- matiewlly answers a strong protest, sent last week by Berlin to Paris com plaining of the French aid to the separatists and demanding that con ditions in the Palatinate be re-estab lished in accordance with the^ treaty. GeFmahy aTso asks tl»e withdrawal of the customs, measures in the occupied territory. ’ + Italy arid Russia signed a commer cial treaty on Thuixduy and Mussolini thus recognized the Soviet govern- ment. He will soon appoint an ambas sador to Moscow. For Health’s Sake DEMAND Original—Genuine HENRY S. WAMPOLE’S PALATABLE PREPARATION EXTRACT * or COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND WARNING 1 Unless ypu insist on the Original and Genuine Henry S. Warn* pole’*. Made in Baltimore, you may not get the product proven best by mil lions for more than a decade. 7 ) ade in Baltimore eVERTWHEBE A LEXIS I. RYKOY. was elected head mis.sa.rs to succeed the late Lenin. The rumors of*a split in the soviet gov- erriXnV-nt have crystallized into reports otcupation of the Rhineland. He said: that^aConsiderable part of the army, "I always have been attacked asjthe controlled fry Trotzky, is In revolt and \v Two pleasant ways to retiew n cough Take your choice and suit your taste. S-B—or Menthol flavor. A sure relief for coughs, colds and hoarseness. Put one in your mouth at. bedtime. Always keep a box on hand. MARK SMITH BROTHERS S.B. COUCH DROPS MENTHOL' “ f ororuji cotort & poxj Famous tinea 1847 villain in the piece. I have just re ceived the documents* from the foreign oflice. The French rimv wish to puh- rfAV'llson in agreement netween and M. Clemenceau nnd desire ;ne to agree. This is a little late to ask my consent., I never have'seen the docu ments before.", * The British foreign oflice says Lloyd George’s story ip ina ecu rate; that the French government wished to publish a* “Yellow Book” containing^ certain documents connected with the drafting’ of some articles of tin- treaty of Ver sailles nnd asked the permission of the British government; .that the lat ter as a matter -of courtesy first sent" the’proof sheets to Lloyd Georg* 1 , and that he did not reply or return the proof sheets. M. Clemenceau and An dre Tardieu warmly deny the Jruth of Lloyt] GeoVge’s statements. The for-’ mer says: "If-Lloyd'-George-will pro duce a secret agreement between Wil son and. mo, I will pay the repara tions." Tjjrdieu told the cjuwnber of deputies: “The text that Mr. Wilson accepted on April 20 at p. m. in conversation with M. Clemenceau and myself had boon In tie* hands of Lloyd George as well ns those of Mr. Wilson fordfi days.. It was the same text that Lloyd George, absent f-om Parisf on the 20th,' accepted on the morning of the 22d after a Mast resistance. The clauses In question became articles 428 to 432 of the treaty of Versailles." It appears that the 1 ” former pHtne minister has done the cause of Inter national amity a db-servlce and has not displayed his'customary tact | that it is planning to march on Mos- freow when the spring thaw sets in early in April. The rebellious garri sons are said to he ,co-operating with Ukrainian troops 7that are preparing for a reign of terror and a slaughter of Jews In southwest Russia. i OLLAPSF. of the revolt' - In Mexico VJ seemingly began when the fed eral forces in' a tierce battle took the town of Cor/lobn from the revolution-* tsts and moved on Ve.ra Cruz. That. city, which had been the hea'dqtmrters advances of the Insurgents, was promptly evac uated by them and occupied hjr yjie govfrrnuneQt troops. Do la Huerta and his chief ad vis a rs tied on anjdl • > t-nnk- the $ 10,000J$00 corporation, and it was er, tint! are paid to be at Merida | intimated that Rresident Co .fid in Yucatan. The-rebel troops re* (.would Incuease the tariff dut treated toward the Isthmus of To- . huantepee, closely pursued by Obre- gioa’s cavalry. Villenage: Villcnage was a system of. hind ten- O n ITT FAR as the house-wavs and means committee Is concerned, the new tax bill is completed ;ifld. ready for reporting to the house this week. The Republican members of the committee agreed to stand togeth er for the Mellon surtax and normal tax rates, and approved definitely the sections embodying a irecjyction of 2.1! per rent in individual • Income 'taxes, payable in 11)24 on 1923 incomes. The present Jewelry !,nx rate of r> per cent is unchanged, but will' not apply on articles valued at $40 or less or on watches valued at $00 or kissr'* tire Introdueed into England after the Norman Conquest (1060 A. I>.) where by the occupants-of the soil were kept In a condition of servitude and were permitted To hold land only on condi tion, of performing mental service for their .lord and superior. Such persons! was Were called villeins (of or pertaining, to the vill), whence is derived the common English word villain. Yil- lenage, although never formally abol ished, in Engjand, reused to exist in Yes, Why Not? the .World's chemUts—and tlu» world's engineers would hold annual meetings in aifriendly spirit, for the salvation of mankind! If they could agree together that t<» exercise their < tlit* Sixteenth century. “DANDELION BUTTER COLOR" ingenuity on tirf‘ perfecting of dvstruc-- tive agents for the use of governments i crime; to take money for tt h betrayal of their species! If we could have such exchange of international thought as that, then indeed we might' hear Hit* rustle of salvation’s wings. And—after all—why not?—John Gals worthy. • ~A harmless vegetable butter rotor used by millions for ad years. ’Drug Stores find general Stores' sell bottles of “Dandelion” for 35 cents.—Adv. HE conference °n measures to aid the wheat region, under direction of —*v- -J ” * President Coolidge, drew up a program of whir'll tlmse are the saillent fea-' Jd”!' Partly Does your future Mvctie? husband know “CASCARETS” FOR LIVER AND BOWELS—10c A BOX Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache,Indigestion. Drugstores. Adv. - - - ' , , t Sure Sign “WhnLis the stirest sign that a fel- T<>W. is in love?' 1 “When he dixurceS ttires: 1. Creation oT a $10,000,000 corpora tion to furnish flnanclul aid to hank ing agricultural interests, an. un dertaking indorsed by the conference of limmciers arid tiustness men from th.e Northwest invited by the' Presi dent. ' 1 2. Passage of the Norbeck-RurtnosS hill providing for an appropriation] of $50,(KK) i p00 for a it^an fund to he ad ministered by Hie secretary of agri culture and two commissioners for the financing of crop dlvepsiflcatlon by” wheat farmers. .3. Extension to the end of this cal- hndar year the period in' which the ■Wm—Finance Corporation may make for agricultural purposes. E. W. Decker, Minneapolis banker, and C. G. JatTray, president of the Soo line, were suggested' as managers of c or wheat front 40 cents to 45 "cents a. bushel if, as he hoped, the tariff ct-m The leyai Yttqui Indian 1 ‘ttiisittian should approve sucit increase. - MOTHER:— Fletcher’s Castoria is ; pleashnt, .harmless Substitute for £astor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth ing Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Giildren all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. U; 1