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CRANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL Proof That Lydia E. PinMiam's Vegetable Compound is of Great Help at This Period Metropolis, Illinois.-"I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound ano it is all it claims to be and.,has benefited me won derfully. I had been eick for eight months with a trouble which confined me to my . :q bed and was only able to be up partof the time, when I was advised by a friend, Mrs. Smith, to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and Liver Pills. I was so much benefited by the use of these medicines that I was able to be up and about in two weeks. I was at the Change of Life when I began taking the medicines and Ipassed over that time without any trouble. Now I am hole and hearty, do all my housework , washing, ironing, scrubbing, and cooking, all there is todo about a house, and can walk two or three miles without getting too tired. I know of several of my neighbors who have been helped by your medicines. " Mrs. EatMMA CULVER, 706 E. 7th St., Metropolis, Illinois. Depend upon Lydia E. Pinkham'sVeg table Compound. Nervousness, irrita ility, heat flashes, headache and dizzi tess, are relieved by this splendid med. cie. "Cutting teeth is made easy" MRS.WI NSLOW'S SYRUP The Infanta' and Children'. Regulator At all druggists Non-Narcotic, Non-Alcoholic Oakland, Nebr., Feb. 28, 1920 Anglo-American Drug Co.. Gentlemen: I am more than glad to tell you of the experience and result obtained froml your wonderful Babty Medicine. Our second haby is now seven months old and1( has never given us at muoment's totiule. The first ga oly tinie s has ever taken was Mrs. Witnslow's Syrup. She has four teeth and is at wa+ys smiling and playing. Culling tolth is ,made easy by the use of Mrs. W\ inslow's Syrup. Most sincerely. (Name on request) ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO. 215-217 Fulton Street. Now York Gen. Sellinp Aien:t,: Iarold F. Ritchi,& Co.,no. 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Guard against this trouble by taking T'he world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, Hiolland's National Remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Cold Medal en every box and accept no imitation Your Hair orsre= Ll utleluly revIve It amd bring bmek al its origial Safe Rm for granutd , Avoid powerful ' danerous2e Pndrugelste ICuticura Soap --Imparts The Velvet Touch Soap 25c, OaItment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c, BRIEF NES NOTES WHAT HAS OCCURRED DURING WEEK THROUGHOUT COUN. TRY AND ABROAD EVENTS Of IMPORTANCE Gathered From All Parts Of The Globe And Told In Short Paragraphs Foreign 1rench troops replacing the Anitr can army of occupation on the Rhine are untider the orders of Major Gen eral henry T. Allen, the Aterican cornlandling officer, according; to an official announcemnent from the head (quarters at 'oblenz received at I'aris:. The notn-aggression trite pact was Iinanimlotsly adopted at a plenary meeting of the political sub-con iiis sion of the Genoa conference. The paet was not signed, but was a iopted in t(e fort of a resolution, each state pledging itself to respect it. The pact conitatins six clattses. Mle. Suzanne Siverorys, daughter of Jitdge Siverornits, of the ielgian oilrt, of cassation, was recentlV married to henry W. Alcott Fuairnam, Jr.. son of Prof. Henry Walcott Far name of Yale university, at lirussels. The groom's witnesses were Ambassa dot 'letcher and I resident Emerit us Artht' Twining iiadley of Yale, while the witnesses for the bride were Pail Van leseghen, president of the court of e'assation, and forner Prem ier Car ton de Wiart. King .\lbert sent his (onigra tuilat ions. A disastrous fire swept the historic' hospital of Santo Spirito, one of the most anlcieti and picturl esiute clhariit a ble institutions of itome. Italy. the oth er day. (Colapse of the pavement iso lated the c-hroni c ward. Sixteen bodies have been extricated frot the iur n ed rains. A wa1I of water tmany flet high swept thlrot-l Nicola. ii. ('.. the otler mornling when the dam11 hlolding.: hacks water for the Nicola lake stock fatrmt gave way under t h pire i of flood waters. The Nicola river rose thirty, feet in less tihan twenty tuinutes, ae (otinl g to estimates. It is not known whether any lives were lost. King (onstatint e of (reeve has re (ltuested I retnier CounarlisI to form a now calintt to sutceed tie Stralos ministry whichli will quit. The political crisis has arisen over the near east sittaltion anli the great need of ("reece for- mnonev. I ondon reports that the dutke of i\latrlorough is reportetl seriously ilt of sciatica at Hibenheima castle. Euilogio (Gillo, ar1cishop of Oa xauca, who was expected to be appointed the first Mlexican ca dIia.j died rectlly froin bronchitis at Ejiutla, taxa ca. Washinton Arimy court -mtiua l ItrialIs of Amri - can Iisoldier~t iln ianc i on'1)1c t-h-ges of Cf )11 ca t rtnme-c wer-e dec-lar ted to be '"itnconstitittial"' by Se-nator Thomtias E-. W\atsot, of Geor-gia. in the Sotnat t. Watison lspcificalIly citairged t hat ta pt. Ito1)ser A.-i~ Aa on1, of GAeorgia, no11w servWintg ai 20-year i sonl 101rm foillow ig (convi'iction)1 fotr ntrzdr' by a cout mar1it ial, wais beinug imphrisoned iilegalI 1y. St eel mat facturirts ini confertene at tilt white htouse with P'resident Ha11rtdig aplproved itn princi pie the presidenit 's sutggest iotn for- tiht abol0it ion of the 12 - htotur w~ork dhay. Th'Ie forty tone repIresentlautit iC laders of t he in dustriy wvho wvere pr-esent tnanimttously adiopted a iresohition aluthioiingi. the pres idet0 of th Ameir icant Steel anld I ron ist Itute to natme a coimitt ee or five to iiatke a sclinitik and eanre futIl itivest igat ion of thle matter' amtd to Representtaion motf thle PUnitedi St atIes oin thie replariat ions comm issoni wats itrged by> thle chlam itbetr of comnitlt' of' 1 he U itedoc Sitaites in a resol 11 lnl adopied at its tenth amnual lmeeing. Thie recsolutlion (let-iarted "th lat allI nee essary meacfsurtes, lneludlitg apprioval 1)y conlgress, shiouldl be taken spe'd 113y." Thle settate sublcommiiiitteec on inill Iarny appriopriatIIons resumed11( its ('on1 siderat Ion of its ainual w"ar depairt mitiit sutpply ill witht the htope of ani e'arly3 comipletin of detaiils of the aglrement, reQach'ed, to fix thle maxl main straength of Ithe armyii3 alt 10,000 mten and ant average of 1 2,5; offi ccirs for the ntext year'. Total gold r'eserve's ais repor'ted by the t welve federal reserve ba nks foi' the1 w~teek ending May' 17. were $;:,05, 143,tt000. F-or' the latst week t hey to hdaed $3.005.294.000. F-or- te ('orres Pending wtec-k in 1921 endintg May3 I8, they wt-re $2.378,90f1,000. ('oal operattors were r'e'enltly given hniplied threNatls by3 thie governmltent that only3 by3 honiest ('0-operatlion to keep tdown Ilrofit (eriig In thie lnditstry cani they sltave off governtmentI ownernship of the mnas. Opteraltors~ whoit lake aid vantIage oif thle hiitum i notis sik ae to boost pr'ices to consumer Cls gtener'a11y htave beent ad vised thlat thliey w-ill lhe Wor-king algailist t heir own inlterest s. Thri-at of an litrntitlonal t aiit war hot weeni Frzan(e and taIhe U nitod S tailes withI the tdrastile Iinjury'3 t) A lnericant whent Demtocrtat s renew ed t-il' ana1:ctk s uiponl thlit McI umb1erot taift hill. Any3 quiest ion of the reenani tin oIf the United Staties of thle Ilissian so vilet govenmen t lies bey'ond the' timei when restoratlion of prodt)IitivIt y iln Rutssla shatll hlave been1 set in1 mot1Ion by that coutryt- itself, accordinug to outline of the aittltude of the Amleican government obtained. Charles Adamson, of Cedartown; Clark Greer, of Augusta, and Doctor Kirkland, of Savannah. Georgia Re: publicans, are in Washington meet ing with State Chairman Philips and national Republican leaders, including Attorney General Daugherty, urging appointment of A. L. Franklin, solicit or general of the Augusta circuit, to the vacancy on the bench recently caused by the death of Judge Beverly Evans. The "Brown Mountain Lights," so weird for years they were believed to be supernatural, have been proved by government investigation to be of nun (ane origin. Brown mountain is in Murke and Caldwell counties, North Carolina. About ten years ago the more superstitious folk within sight of the mountain were startled by the ap pearance of core llights on a plateau, m)vestic ''ie new bishops elected at the 19th (utadreinnial conference of the Method i(:t Ipiscopal church, South, in ses pion at I)atllas. Texas, are Dr. J. E. Diickey of Griffin. Ga.; Dr. \V. II. lleau('itamtip of Nashville, Tenn.; Dr. Saun It Ilay of I louston, Texas; Dr. H. \l. )obbs of Anniston, Ala., and 1)r. Hiram A. lloaz of Dallas. Texas. A warrant from Oklahoma, charging Ludie E. Kinney with bi.gany, was servel by by former Sheriff Buck (hrrett of Carter county. Oklahoma, at iouston. Texas. 1- is wife, Mlrs. Opal I)elana Kinney-nee, Opal Roxroat, heiress-who mysteriously disappeared last january, was unable to stand when the warrant was served. She was suf fcring from injuries received in an au toilobile wreck about two weeks ago. Returns received recently on the vote cast at recent primary for the republican nomination for governor, gave CGifford I Iinchot a lead of 9,456, with 284 distriets missing. Alter carried Pll iladelphia and Allegheny counties. P1a. 'Tlhe gelelal ('olference of the Meth oist l-:piscopal church, south, In ses sion at Ilot Springs, Aria.. voted, after siharp debate, to "-go all the way'' in the mat tr of t proplosed unification with thE' M1el hod1ist KI iscopal church, and autloizeid appointment of a com toission, witt liberty of action, to ne gotiate with a sittilar commission of the northert branch. lvery husband is entit led to his Iis breakfast, and it is his wife's duty to go;- it. "We were married in 1917,'' hiarry Shringler told Supremc Court Justice 1llenelict, "andl she has not got breakfast for me more than twenty times since then." Shringler Was given separation. AMrs. Jane flowly, who served the (onlfedheracy t tuing the cIvil war~ at a dispatcIt bearer, died at her slum tmer home at Asbury Park, N. J., it her 19;hd year. ''hose who hate to ';Ct 'ut of hed it the morning needn't ('( it. The latest 1ini lg in bedls, described at Atlantic City, N. -J., at the National Electric Light a ssociatI ion ('onvet ion, has at tachmeno'its for heat padls, lights, a fat andl for a grill to cook breakfast o. Fhea t hahby's bottIle. After' talking five ballots whichl re sitedl in the election of four of the five blishops to be0 named at tIs time thle in eteenthI (ttundrenil collier ence of thle Methiodirt Episcopa C'hutrchi, Southl, at Hot Springs, Ark. recessed. The next ballot of the elpis colt elections w'll take pllace at later timle. The men01 elected bishopt are Drz. 3. 10. Dickey of Griffin, Ga. Dr. W. Ii. leattchiamip of Nashv~Ille TIennt. ; D)r. Saml R. Hay of Hiotuston Te'xas, and1( Dri. 1. M.l Dobbs1) of An iiiston, Ala. Fotur per'sons ar'e kniown' to hanvo bieenio drown~edl and( fotur others iro Iported imissinug followig the collat 5 of the lailin-Hoeltonl (Texas) brnidge Il've mie west of Alarlin over th< Th''Ie inew htigh prices of cot toil show anl advaiice of imore than11 SS a liah over~ the olose of a week ago a nd fron $21 to $23 at bale1 over the low lev'eh oif last Alarchl. An e'vein dozen pr'et ty mod~xels-liv( onies-areo to be star attractions at tho annuitalI con vetion of the Tri-State Funi eral D)irectors' Association at Memt Director Forb'les oIf the veterans' but r'att annottnces t hat Priden(I it H arid ing hiia apprioved buret p'lans)111 for for It is annitouniced ait Mempht~is. Tenn. that plains for Ilurtchase by3 ti'e gnv Olrnmient oIf thie Methiodist hosplial ha ve boon appriiovedi by President H-a rding Trwo Iiter tts wvere ser'iouisly bune~d and al prloperty loss of $75,000 resulted at 3irmnilnham, Ala., whleni exptlosioni of a gasoline tank sot fire to the plant of thle Uirmlinghiam Buggy compatny. Charniges of accepltinig a brilbe d -ing his term of office against Gov. Sid. noyV Catts (of F'lorida, returned moire than a year~ ago, were dismlissed! when Circuit Jundge Long, sitting at Lake Btitler', Fla.. stusttainedl a defense mo-~ tion that the indictmtent he quashed. Lady Anstor caused thin ears of somle Chicago society womienl to burn't w~hien she htad her~ say in that (ity' abiout wiomen~l who atOtend piize fights anid keep their hlusbands workitng olvetmlue to keep tul "soC)ialI ovei'head."' Tlhie D urthamil (Coa1 and Iiron comn hany amtonne101 ired tat the minies at G raysv ille, Tlennm., wihichl had beeti idle forl the past1 yearti, w1outld be placed int opera lti at ottce it order to meet diemiandis for coal fr'omt northern and eatsterni points5. Prtobia bly 5,000 homeless refutgees will lbe added to the 60.000 ailreOady mladle htotmeless, or ot her'wise seriously affected by the floods, as a result of ithe breaks in the levee on Bayotu Des GIn ses. near Hamubttrg, La., accorditig to estintes by Red Cross r'efugee wvorknei's Crhe Kitchen Cabinet Copyright, 1022, Western Newspaper UnioL "Life, lot us cherish while yet the taper glows And the fresh flow'et pluck ere it close; Why are we fond of toil and care? Why choose the rankling thorn to wear?" MORE GOOD THINGS A most appetizing salad and one very appropriate for picnic occasions is : Herring and Po tato Salad.-Take one cupful of her " ' ring cut in dice, three cupfuls of cooked diced po atoes, one tea spoonful of onion julie, two table spoonfuls of minced green peppers, four talespoonfuls of olive oil, three tablespoonfuls of vinegar, a dash of paprika and a few grains of salt. Make a French dressing of oil and vinegar and let the fish and potato stand in it for an hour. Then comn bane the fish, potato and pile the lmix ture upon the platter, surrounded with shredded cabbage mixed with a salad dressing. Sprinkle with chopped green peppers ald garnish with whole her ring. Turban of Smoked Salmon.-Take one and one-fourth cupfuls of niinced smoked salinon, three-fourths of a cup fl of soft bread crumbs, four table spoonfuls of butter, pepper, two eggs, one tablespoonful of minced parsley and a few drops of onion juice. Soak the salmon to remove the excess of salt, then uinice tine. Cook the crumbs and milk together to a smooth paste, add butter, parsley and a few drops of 01101n juice and turn over the fish. Beat the egg yolks, add to the tmixture and fold in the stilfly beaten whites. 'turn into a ring muold, surround by bioilimng water and bake until firm, about twenty-five minutes. Unfold and till the center with well-seasoned string beans and serve with a cream or egg sauce. Fish Batter Cakes.-Take one-half cupful of shredded codtish, one cupful of pastry flour, two-thirds of a cupful of water, two egg yolks, one-half table 'A4onful of muelted butter and two egg whites. Freshen the fish. Put the flour into a bowl, add the water, grad ually heating well, than the codtish. Beat the yolks, add, then add the stliTly beatenmi whites. Add the muelted butter and drop by tablespoonfuls In to hot fat. Ilave the fat hot enough to browni a cube of bread in sixty sec onds. The best portion of a good man's life-his little, nameless, unreiembered acts of kindness." SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT A tasty dish, if well cooke-d, is brolled or pan-broiled calf's heart. ICut it In thin slices, anld if' to bc pani-broiil'd, atdd ai little buttter ; cook well on both sides, spreaid gencarously with butler, season w-itha salt and~ pep lper, and serve hot. If broiled, cover with but ter as it Is placed on thie Brown Fricassee of Sheep's Tongues. -Take four- sheep's tongues, wash and cover- with btollng water, then sinier for two hours, Cool tand r naove thae skin, cut In halves le'ngthi wise, sprinkle wIthl salt and lpepper andit put away in a cold place until th(le next daay. Rtoll(lie tongaues in flour, fly in butt(er wIth a little onion tint ii a ii-l brown. Add floutr to the pan.fl after ireiov ig the mneat (w~lithI s-oaae tof lhe stock in which t he tongue w ats cooked) to ptreparie thle gravy; 5teasoni well wIthI salt, pepp~er tand a little lertnn juice,. Serve with boiled r-le, all1 pipIng haot, Oatmeal Date Cakes--Take one cuplfual of sugar, twto-thirdIs of a cup ful of shortening, two't eggs, one-half Cuplfuli of souir milk, one cupful of Chopiped dte~tLs, oneC tensp)oonful each of einnitaimn iatd sodai, one-fourath of a t-aispoonfuli of niutmieg, one-furthi of a teaspoonful of lemon r'ind, one and( onet-half telaspotonfuls 'f salt, one four'th teaspoonful of cloves, one cup ful of walnut meats, two cupfuls of rolled oats and two andl one-half culp fails of 11lour.' Mix and draoi by- tea spoon~tfuls5 on at btttered shet. If the rohleld oats are brownted slightly in the oveni, then gr-ound, (lhe enaktes w-ilh lbe more tasty and w'htolesomie. Fruit and Nut Filling for Cake Tauke onte cupfuil of ruaisinus 'a ad one. halif cupfuil of nuts ch'loppetdt and1 mixed1, one-hatlt' cupful 01f sihr'edded't coconut, and one egg while, .\ix well and addi to the eg~ whlit e. Spretad over the cnke a layer of Jel~'-, t hplt Onl the filling. Frost nad tdecoate withl halves of walnuts, can of lpiieale iaind onet-haal i lomtiI of mnarshmiallowvs; sonak IIlth . *'ulahmal lows in the pineappl~lle jiui''t 1hnti sort. ,Juist before servinmg add~t one-hlf i lin at oif wh'ilpedl crieami and t' pinepplle cut In hIts. Chili and serve. Honey Angel Cake-- Si-in o~n anl onie-hanlf Cuplfutls of flourji four' t imes. atdt One' tealsp~oInful ofr u''amh of ftir tat- and slft agatln. Betat the- whl,' of e'lev-en eggs until stilT. mit ,nei one-hal f culpfl of lhlney. he''at lI ght 13', addt flouir andi h'eat unhtil it is put Into the pan. Bake In a oderI-ate oen, ------------- /ic WARNING! Say "Bayer" Unless you see the name not getting genuine Aspirin over 22 years and proved s: Headache Colds Toothache Neural; Earache Lumba Accept only "Bayer" package v Handy "Dayer" boxes of 12 tablets Adpirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manuta ~ ERSMITh9 CHILL TONIG Wards Off Malaria and R If not sold by poar drugglat. writ. Lizard Skin Leather. The island of Ceylon, which sent peacocks, monkeys and baby elephants to King Solomon, for that monarch's zoo, is remnarkable for a varied and interesting fauta. One of the oddest of its animals is a huge lizard, called the cabrogoya, which attains a length of four and one-half feet. The cabrogoya is a very handsome reptile, beautifully marked, and its skin when talned al'ffords a tough leather of excellent wearing quailty and waterproof. It is used for mak ing wotnen's shoes aind, with the idea of introdncing it in this country for that purpose, specinen hides have re cently been sent to our Department of Comnerce by the Amerclan consul at Colombo.-hliladclphia Ledger. He Was Two of a Kind. The marine wias six feet five inches in height, and the quartermaster ser geant at 'arls Island was a bit wor ried for fear he would be unable to find a uniforit to tit him . "You sure are a whopping big ma rine," he sail at lIst. "I'll bet your father and mother were giants." "Nope," said the husky. "Father was a little guy, only live feet four. and mother only cattle up to father's shoulder." "That's odd-very odd!" commnented the Q. o. low do you account for your huge size?" "Well, sarge." explained the husky. "just between(' you anld te I think I'mi twvins."--Th'le Leatherneck. Thackeray. lie faces posterity as a great figure of rich genius and honest purpo~se, a p)urpose occasioinally obsecured by th~e force oif imna~ltioin and thle Irresist . lble promptings of humor ; weighing mankind in a gloomty balance, but not wvithmout htote; antd biequaeanthing to us rich and various treatstres of lit era. ture, whleh may well survivs', if any thing survlves.--Lordl Rosebery. They Knew. "Eggs are cheaper thlan thes-y have been in years." '"Yes, I know it ;my henis are lay Ing." Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 25 CEN73 ~'6 BELL-ANS .. 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