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PAGE SIX BXZXANI ?-?iLuzianna a ~Yu "\A7"HEN you VV bringin' in t ' can tell before yo Luzianne?sure-nu steaming in the air bv Lancaster Pha in.t v nn! J t 'M V, . well Mackey & o mor Sop i|| Bpy Bj'ia j- ' Vy'* jcT^ . ? i uisji and pig foods, as well ns fertilizers, p.ir from waste. to p Sheffield and Nottingham specialize OHtn In getting Iron out of unconsidered ,,f , trifles, and Nottingham has also durlng the present year recovered 400 tors tons of manure from refuse. V4,p, ni?. ? ? * - \?iusm?\v i* s.VMemaTieaiiy salvaging feet the by-products of waste. Other towns ,?or nre Introducing "illposters." the type nf , of machine In w hich u dead horse can \ so be tlppeil. with the result that fats and thnt oils are secured, in addition to dried jj,,, and prepared anitn: 1 foods. ' onv Tt?ls reckoned that tlie metals found ?1 in dustbins total one ton per l.ooo of n p the population per annum and that Sp,,| For a Corn-Peeling Picnic, Use "Gets-It" ??? ; to (1 Pain Eases at Once, Corn Just Dies! thai Do your corn-ricldinsr easily, with j who a smile,?the banana-peel way. Mar That's tlie "tlets-It" way,?the only I * way,?your corn or callus comes off complete as though it were glad to , get off. j rn v r I World In Corn Alton)', 'M ' " I *? "lirtn-lt." <ip:i "Oets-It" has cureil more corns | tun! than all other remedies combined wo,. It's as sure as the sunrise, and as I safe as water. Used by millions. | or": Iion't take a ehanoe with your feet, Jpf,i you can't afford to experiment with unknown mixtures when you frtii know "Gets-It" never fails. Ip.nti "flets-lt" will remove any corn or callus. Wear those new, stylish j shoes or pumps if you want to, rro ahead and (lance. l?emand "Clets-Tt,"?throw suhstltutes hack .. on the counter! 2lie is all you need ' pav at any druir store, or it will he joVe sent direct by I*. Lawrence &. Co., Chicago. 111. unl aoUl in Lancaster and i>-. oinmer.o | inu ort as the world's best < ; rr -e en 4< It's the coffee? When It you hanker af Pours, It cup. Reigns" Luzianne Coffee put up in tins. Tr breakfast. If it isi get your money ba Luzianne for ai DAY OF WASTE IS ENDED ?nn was Every Sort of R~*use Now Being Made ^ Use Of in Some Way in <'us Britain. vali cast How to avoid waste Is to be one of nr<" the lessons of the economy campaign. nny and at tlie ministry of food plans are being elaborated. In one department Tltthe visitor may see samples of oils from fish-waste, potash from banana- EX stalks, fats from slaughter-house refuse, dried house swill for pig and pool- Mar try food, hsh meal and grit for poultry j from unsound tish, metals from old tins and scraps, and disinfectant powder from flue-dust. r A provincial mayor has collected a pro> box of tinfoil saved from a year's but- frj0 tonholes, to be converted into tin. I.iv- rnP) ernool has nlailt for PTtrnctlmr I . Hr?.> rr MAKE \ ^gCOjfee Strong ind Corn Pone *mm- - , TO CO m-iumf "toraKP r l* Itles of t States dt see your mammy. Honey, seaRon la he coffee and the pone, you a nietho* u taste it that the coffee's with the f?by thewhifs a-streaming, on a pr: clal use. Luzianne?you remember 11^01 ed^ ter it untU you get another in the ,r necessary (your grocer has it) comes The dl: \/ ih fnmrtrr/MiF r j .? Kiviiiui^ igr luuuur l't all you expect, you can centers li ck. Ohio, In roma, fragrance and snap. J?her??ta per cent sets have of Chlcai ?. jW Red and 'j1 ?jl tacked as SL?_ / caused by torK ^ ^ harvest t ,yjy ]* . w?*7 scales unl I worthless <, that have | "f the on /y <*** | harvest hi ____?^I ObjfiCt Of ' necks as unity zou.uuu aius ut paper are 0j100ji the ,e<' , . flesh seal early everything thrown Into the reoentiv ( thin has a commercial or chemical ppr cp^t le. Not a scrap of metal should he rpnt to . t aside, hut all should he sold In ( t t() 7 nary trade channels or hnnded to cpnt ^ j( collecting organization which may operating In a district.?London Bits. RAILnO# KING DOES USEFUL WORK' >uel of Portugal Now Director of School for the Re-education of Figures Maimed Soldiers. thp Un|u . i show that oyalt.v has suffered much In the! i nous <*on , ?ent war. even at the hands of Its I syivan|a ? nds. When the Interallied confer- pokp wprp > In the Interest of permanently united st bled soldiers was eoneluded In jQ thp q, is, a party of delegates Journeyed i US(Mj py Ingland to Inspeet the great schools 14 000,000 hitslied there for the re-education cent morp aen maimed In battle. One of these , (^p consu >ols In particular excited the vlsl- ra|lr#md? ' admiration because of Its mar- gg ppr pf ms equipment and seemingly per- jn rn{irot management. This was all the 4000000 p remarkable because the director uj)OU( o ^ he school was a very younp man. 4 gpo.OOO much Impressed were the visitors qlutntjtv before leavlnp they waited upon usp(, hy u youthful director and fairly show- 3QQ000O I 1 him with praise. 1<ju, q(1 [t is both a prent responsibility and U8pd ,)y t igh honor to you. sir." said their djgtrlet |, {esman, a distlnpulshed Preach set- qo 700.000, st. "to have been placed at your ,n" t|ie" s<? at the head of so Important a qqo(ooo to >ol." and in tin agree with you. Doctor . 500.OOO to in times past 1 have had occasion The toi irect matters even more Important pon| uspd i these." replied the younp man, 27 per Ppi 1 was none other than the ex-King against 2 inel of Portugal. Pennsylva ? railroads Congress of Polish Technician!. the total 1 he Polish engineers and technicians combined resldinp in Uussia held n congress u*ed. 142,1 loscow recently, nt which 2 <."? per- ?f the out 1 were present. The program consi of general discussions concern- Mak the rehabilitation nnd development To jn,.r ndustry In Poland after the nr. v<ll) niust MM- l?l Uillll/.lll Mill til | fTlllllf'SI I ftlU- ()f | an. Special sections iln.lt with , ,lr,K lileeturo, mechanics, chemistry, S|10U|,| triclty, and economics. ,hit "\ill wns decided to found a Polish ns- ntJ)| :.tion of engineers and teehnlelnns |in (jay M|, tussin. with branches In the prln- JO 1 1 iidnstri:>l centers, and also to |,mvt.r jn ertake the ptthlicatlon of a hi- you j,MVe l;l.v sheet that should become the j(|| ((|ie j n of the society. Atu nsr the reso- r,,mjv ins adopted was one relating to the J|n(, ;.(1I|ti| re eeonon.ie development of I'o' gle. requh objects on Understanding. "u> value ore hate would tie mellowed to waste yov > by Intimate knowledge than "wn *s a" lid regard to disfavor. A smatter- value, tun information is a treacherous pos- phtoe. LI ilon. All If requires to effect w&rd, mui er relations between nations ns telllgence. I as individuals Is knowledge, and e knowledge. Mai g??"There'i I said a rei I II H f I I llki iJL^UL i' excellent 1 H enjoy the H c. ICpiA, I d< HEiM true fl^HBrSSsir I venture t< IEI I WW B Al H /.,3 sill, respe Br v*^V *' < I will lik,. r I $ HHhM ijffi httlnjj $r? Polishes! p iDCUArc imrAT I lnK ,usln IK JnUCj ntAl Btoncs pre bles or Oi THE LANCASTER NEWS, LAI WAR ON ONION MALADY CIT* H fforta Going On to Stamp Out Nop*?"t 1 ease That la Known as Neckrot. mbat neckrot?a destructive ^ re ' ot of onions?In various local- P*phapa he United States, the United Krowlng 11 partment of agriculture next rei1 i to assist growers In testing ?' one ? 3 of controlling the disease i city, *t I hope of putting the method R,nt actlcahle basis for cominer- popul Specialists of the depart- 70,000. T I be assigned to the districts '8 a :? advise farmers and to help double th istallatlon and equipment of Ington pr ' structures. growth n Rtrlcts known to be Infected three yea the principal onion-growing! 'n the gi l Massachusetts, Connecticut, , "*cd her dlana, Delaware, Wisconsin i portlonati ton. The disease occurs In , ?' the nai tes also. Losses of from 25 i with that to 75 per cent in white onion i cities an been recorded In the vicinity I Washing! to nnd In northern Indiana. I city In tl yellow onions are not at-; most next i seriously as the white vnrl- "Ilampl Battleshlj sense known as neckrot Is every hoi a fungus. The pnrasite en-1 are Ailing rounded neck of the bulbs at ' deuces ol inie nnd gradually rots the ; saw some til they become dried up and | land para Of the control measure* Norfolk, been tried. artificial drying ! young. T1 Ion sots in crates Just after cli>se to us given the best results. The France, a this method Is to cure the lntion of soon as possible, and thus men, will fungus before it enters the ; son to us es. In various lots treated "Buslne plie rot was reduced from 14 never bef to 1 per cent ; from 47 per 1 overflowlr 7 per cent; from 53 per ington. P per cent, and from 02 per lag up nr 0 per cent. the city i ? the outlyii tDS USE MUCH COAL """ " come closi 1 ? -r . . the Old I dmost Twenty-Five Per Cent the Total Output of 'mp? the Country. ___ . STRANG compiled by C. E. Lesber of d States geological survey People of t 130.0011.000 tons of bit unit- Are SI , 0,735,000 net tons of Penninthraclte and 22.950 tons of ! used by the railroads In the j Strange ates In 1910. The Increase artificial | nantlty of bituminous coal preparath the railroads In 1910 was powders a tons, \fhlch was 11.5 per come Into than 1915. The Increase In adoption s mptlon of anthracite by the good food was but 535,000 net tons, or dlnnry us nt. There was an Increase snails; nu id consumption of nearly! plenty of tons of coal from Illinois, snakes as 00.000 from Ohio and of <*all thenif from West Virginia. The Rut unt of coal from Pennsylvania miliar. If ie railroads decreased nearly Roosevelt tons. men on inntlty of bituminous conl promising ho railroads In tho onstorn I ahiughtori lcreased from 50.500.000 to : ?!?> Bart I or 11 per cont. The increase to "ie ar< ithern district was from 22,-, l"',ir flesh 2.1,300,000, or 5.1 per cent, : ,hln? >' i? Western district, from 43,-1 Frenciui 50.000,000, or 15 per cent. j <,(,sl ther? tal quantity of bituminous arctic trll by tlie railroads was about! fl^oniposi it of the total production as <>ven th,,? 8 per cent in 1015. The t,l?n nia anthracite used by the I Ainerlcant in 1910 was 7.7 per cent of | 11 favor anthracite produced and the "there is bituminous and anthracite, New York i"35,000 tons, was 24 per cent put, tli?> same as In 1015. ? No ma I ing Lite Worth While. I>'ayln|? In case your earning capacity, us P he an energetic, live sped- man lumanklnd. You should bo tl,e nmn* with surplus power. You ^est ,'lat >ssos? a degree of strength "curry ."lve you contiilc . and cour- s,,'a?ll'asti nduranee. Then you can go! Boberl I lilltu It I er uay, rsuites a writer, add?ir skill and knowledge mid! I,ne ,,*a(l1 your profession. And whwi I b"B'8 c'm cliinhed to the highest point whtfther \ here of endeavor, you will he' ?r W,nnaf look arotind for other work.' an<1 PrtP' Hie to experience the delights ll,ore Im''l only With the daily strug-1 <ler ,n ? P red for the attainment of the Pot>try ??< e has in view. Do not forget ' u h?'" of systematic efTort. I?o not of hea,th ir energies. Intelligent direr- moui't l?t l-iniportant. Force, to be of wan'8 the St he applied at the proper j ,he8e vlev Tort, to he productive of re- one <,ou<'1 <t he directed hy superior in- K',ou''l at j King tern _____ ! set before tie the Account Even. * nothing like reprisal!," | fruiting Officer. "A tobacco-1 Aerial n doctor the other day a $10 ,nan 8U,)I Igars. saving lie knew thev trenches E*n ordered, but they were so ' he was sure the doctor would ca' m. Bill Inclosed. Terras the tro,>i< tsh J does ure actor wrote hack: i ?'v<>n " ' hted with the cigars. Though sis,i,,,(',' 1 you haven't called me In, ij > send you herewith two pre-' ",,,y to for rheuraatlsin aud dyspep- , r"nns of 1 ctlvely, that I ajp sure .#>u ",nn ret as they have given universal | "",y l'u> >n to my patients. My charges; ')(,n for prescription, we are now 1 (' or i lug. Tla j are siiall khc Vjcrris ot l n?P1- I nil artificial Kcms?thnt Is to ^ mach s thnt are really made by ar- oently wt ana?are compounds of alum paper tha d under special conditions. jnto HOff lllc aalts that are added dor- for pnekli in determine whether the mi?, duced shall he sapphires, rn- per tn thli dental topazes, amethysts or Jng (pe cc for shlpnn 9CASTBR, 8. C. AVING RAPID GROWTH i Bid* Pair to Break all Roo- ' I * at Her Present Rate of Prog res*. ? to Is not a city in this country, none In the world, that la it a more rapid rate than Nornarked O. W. Slzer, manager f the lending hotels of that :he Raleigh, the Washington es. "The last census gave atlon of Norfolk at less than 'oday it is estimated that Norclty of 140,000, or more than e size It whs In 1010. Wash- I 1Q Ides Itself on the tremendous I ittalued In the last two or COI rs. I take considerable pride rowth of Washington, for I Wll e many years, hut the pro- fin p increase In the population tlonal capital cannot compare C3.S of Norfolk. Of course, both p helped by war business. U13 on, I presume. Is the busiest ip world, but Norfolk Is al- IX1C ton Roads Is filled with ships. | tllC ?s are passing In nnd out leS! nr. and.soldiers and sailors ; the streets, hotels nnd realr Norfolk. Only recently I A. 2.<xt0 soldiers from New Zenidlng through the streets of ^ tr Many of them were not Jew Zealand already has sent 150.000 men to the front In L___ nd Relglum, out of a popu1 .500.000. and 1- still sending nDll/IMr? eh should be an object les- LKIVING ss Is booming In Norfolk as Not Only T ore. The hotels are filled to Th ig Just as they are In WashJew business blocks are goal the residence sections of The large are being extended far Into fabrlcatl ag districts. I venture to sny riveting of nother decade Norfolk will driving of rl n to liiilmr thn lomllnn nlto In of sl7.o nnd >onilnlon. both In population shipbuilders rtance." fhlp n ww about 650.0C E VARIETIES OF FOOD bor troubles Different Parts of the Earth rjvpts nith< iiown to Have Decidedly drove 411.0 Different Tastes. largest yard er. Mass., i foods, such as potato flour. pnm,|Pn nn, iroteln rakes, green lione-dust pelawnre?< .MS, tabloid soups, pudding rlvpts a wp ad other unusual things, have 8mnuer RtPP use during the war and their 5Q000 to l.K erves to remind us that much ; Riveting material Is negleeted In or- ^PvlsPd to s e. Only a few people eat work nnd s, >st of us would starve amidst Ponsists nf locusts; and the thought of the riveter food would give those who ,my nnd (h lelves civilized the shudders. drjvps from isunl food, once heroine fa- conrJle 0f n , rensneo. t oione. nt thp ond , got the host work from his |t tnkof his African expedition by dny tn driTe them raw steaks from ?mn r? .I hippopotamuses. Cap- th(> f|)), s,7l ett, who carried Stefansson ,ir|vln"- at I ?tic water, found raw polar m.rps.^irv 1 more appetizing than any-1 sh, aj fho ,ad eaten at home. I ,n ot)?,r wo| itea eat snails and dog steaks | rjVetlng more than mutton. Some I j 00^ JJ( ^ ?es prefer to have their tlsh p|r Wrltes I< m! before eating them, and p0r'?8 >p0n perhaps they smell no worse j (,OUR' proRn] turgor or Ilrle cheese. South Rtnnd co|nm t eat lizards and mares' milk ptM fl Wppk lte Russian beverage. Truly, j mjr flve ' no accounting for tustes."? work!np for, Sun- of 1917?wi j week. And Playing the Man. nbout 20 pe tter what purl he may he Gf n Hhip. 1 the strenuous game of life j resettled toduy, the brother- p*iop tai , above all others, must play ?*Alofc Ml These are times when the Is in us must he givcu to , Remarkable 1," and the race run with j on the less and a manly purpose, t L. Stevenson so bountifully , "Whether we regurd life as a When the ng to a deud wall?a mero ern lights," 1, as the French say?or trouble on 1 ve think of It as a vestibule phone line; duin, where we wait our turn RO,'ml' to hi are our facilities for some which is r e destiny ; whether we thun- emanation 1 ulplt or pule iu little esthetic normal eart >ks about its vanity and brev- these <9 ler we look Justly for years mnny times ntw, M|WA- .? I 11?1 vnrulnrr ?*'?? ui nit* ii lit 1111 iu o a bath chair, as a step to- nnfl 22,r' vo ' hearse; In each and all of ance of aboi is and situations there Is but Honald M usion possible; that a man engineer of op bis ears against paruly- j Pnny> who >r and run the ruce that is t,l,R subject, him with a single mind." j 1802. quotei I menter. In ' "lying Fish- Torpedo. [ect" of torpedoes?the bane of Qer- oable aiarlne crews and flrst-llne wai -have been called "Hying 'aland, a use theis tapering cyllndrl- Rr<>n,er nt s and huge ulr-ttns suggest i 4,RHtern ?"(1 ; sea creatures. The torpe- \ r"nl'1 Rf'n'1 ' held upright In the air and n'? T. living velocity by the air re- , " Minn ones, ivhbli strikes the fins, spin,- nort|)?>rly 01 n round ond round. Con- rpntg geemi popular Impressions, certain to W(,s, iir resistance speed up rather n.n(s so ard falling objects. Not conr1onsorH. aerial torpedoes, but all air- {n f)ielr n||( lbs and darts, are now groov- __ tinned to wbirl In full> German Zeppelin bouibs arly constructed. Romanoff slan Imperl male line Paper for Excelsior. tlienceforwr Ine lias been brought out re- Kfant Intel ilch shreds various kinds of princely lu> it are fed Into It, making It the Roman niaterlnl which can be used German thi ng in place of excelsior and est oncesto By utilizing their waste pa- off. Andrei 9 way, many firms are reduc- come to Mr ist of preparing frnglle goods The name ] ent. family by FRID^ hree Generatioi the Efficacy of \ DR. CALDWE Syrup Pe The Perfect Laxai maintaining the fami nbination of simple 1 :h pepsin, free from,opiat lgs, and pleasant to th ily and naturally, restori rity. First prescribed b >re than twenty-five year : indispensable family rei 5 homes throughout the Sold in Drug Stores?50 < f ial bottle can be obtained, free of W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washinnton ! RIVETS SLOW WORK j vltch, th Andrew, hat, but Enormous Number female i em Are Needed in a throne ( Steel 8hlp. dnughtei Februarj st single Item In the labor Romanol ng a steel nhlp la in the clulmed her hull; therefore the of all th Iveta la taken ns a standard ?f Moac of progress hy most of the the throi i. To build a 10.000 ton famed, < dr means the driving of misrule >0 rivets In that time. The forever ' 'nrds of San FranclBco, as Czar Nl< quipped and freed from Ini, oun drive about 800.000 nigh In a record week It Here 00 rivets; the four next by the C s Ir. America?at Fore Rlv- Fearln it Nou*nnrt Vnu'c Vn of would hf rl nt Philadelphia tipon the ? womni 'an drive 200,000 to 275,000 to the ek each. A half doxen headquai I shipyards will drive from lng tha 1.000 each seven days. charged, despite all the Inventions "He 1? speed It up, remains hand In the s mv work. A riveting gang hlnrksml t\w> men and two hoys? j would p his "holder-nn." the passer ' Joh." e heater hoy. The gang The TV 800 to 875 rivets In the the time ti u-hour day and Is tired marlni >f It. Rut when you know i four men all of a working H|^l an average of a little less rets, you ean begin to see i? of the lahor problem of g|H east 050.000 rivets a week ? turn out a 10.000-ton i | end of that length of time, j vis, you need 1.200 men for ^ gangs alone. p J le matter from another anEdward Hungerford In Hnr- ? shlnu n u'nol/ eo??ion m im for 101.8 to which we rfjLj ftted?monns (V.100.000 rivAnd the rivet cnpacity of ?nt?-st yards-?with a total JKM ' ce of .V),000 men at the end HTjj us hut 1,8.10,000 rivets a WtKr. '' riveting represents only ?1 r cent In the construction gi SCHIEF WITH WIRES I v Effect of Aurora Borealls JP . i Telegraph Wires of v the Country. tc aurora horealls, or "north- q 'pay us a visit there In kraH g( (*11 the telegraph and tele- n The reason for thin B^k I ' that the aurora horealls, eally an unusual electric Trom the sun, sets up nhh currents. The strength rrents has been measured ^p^k I and found to have a poten- fin F? I between 42.1 volts positive EE gjg I Its negative and a resist- E8 I lit 2.000 ohms. H h I cNicol, assistant electrical K 9j m the Postal Telecranh com- Bfll hus given much study to ? . made an official report In 1*1 1 In the Electrical Expert- A DC which he described the efth currenta on the ten Ats then In existence. Most jRB * that from Brest to Mlque- 2 and the disturbances were 1j the western than ir* the ^ I, so that often St. Pierre nessnRes to Brest but could P JH v es were more affected than Dfiy^ ^ southerly ones more than H^L lea, and the uhnormal cur- k ad to travel mostly from v . Soniellines the earth cur- n strong that they injure the 9^^ Hut they nre most erratic v lire and behavior. 8 e First Romanoff. Is the name of the Itus nl dynasty regnant In the v from ic.i:< to 1730, anil WjP S ird in the female line. Con- h rmnrrlages with German uses, however, have made off Rtraln of today more |bK^ in Russian. Nay; the oldr of the house of Itomnn- igm v Kohyla, la said to have iSCOW from Prussia (1341). fl ItomanolT was given to the the btt?tir Rom tin Yurie X FEBRUARY 8, 1918. us Testify LL'S psin five ly health. A laxative herbs :esand narcotic e taste,4 it acts ng normal regy Dr. Caldwell sago,it is today medy in countUnited States. :ts. and$1.00 charge, by writing to St., Monticello, Illinois i e fifth of dirpct descent from who succeeded In Retting a uember of his family on the >f the czars by marrying his to Ivan the Terrible. In r, 1013, Mtkhnel Feodorvltch T, a boy of seventeen, was proczar, grand duke and autocrat le Russlns In the Red square ow. With this accession to le of the famous, or rather Illdynasty began a 304 years* thnt?let us hope?has ended with the forced abdication of holas, In March, 1017. Delicate Youth. Is a little story mnde public huted States Marine corps: ig that the rigors of warfare ' too much for her delicate son, i living at Fresno, Cal., wrote United States Marine corps rters at Washington, askt the young man be dlei too weak and delicate to be ervlce," she wrote. "He Is a th's helper by trade, and I refer him to stay at his last other was Informed that, for being, her son would remain Helps g iA7nmATi mP W V Vlllvll flfiS Cardui, the woman's U| >nic, helped Mrs. Wil- feKL am Eversole, of Hazel It ]L atch, Ky. Read what ie writes: "1 had a eneral breaking-down f my health. 1 was in ed for weeks, unable to et up. I had such a weakness and dizziness, . . and the pains were An ery severe. A friend A3 >ld me 1 had tried every- Al ling else, why not lardui? ... I did, and Wm* x>n saw it was helping PHo ie .. . After 12 bottles, am strong and well." TAKE A IRDUI s Woman's Tonic Do you feel weak, dizy, worn-out? Is your tck of good health caused om any of the com- wl laints so common to /omen? Then why not WHj ive Cardul a trial? It rutf hould surely do for you f /hat it has done for so mjP lany thousands of other /omen who suffered?it || J# hould help you back to Ask some lady friend Afli vnu nas laaen t^araui. >hs will tell you how it lelped her. Try Cardui. All Druggists H l >'"1 d /