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PAGE EIGHT infantr TABERNACLE *; not enc + + * +; tillery t a j a >> l' i~\ "7 I.* i vuuccd Lancaster, S. It. 1-. I). 7. reb.1 20.?The health of this community' T,u'' on slid is very good with the exception of a few cases of "flu." and Mr. J. F. ?.an ar Cannes, who left Wednesday for the ''ms- * Fennell Infirmary for treatment. I *? Miss Odessa and Van I'lvler spent a'rcra' last Wednesday in Charlotte. ^ added Mr. J. F. Carnes received a telei tlio \ iv pram last Tuesday from his son, I o: n . ? .v. , ? ! chanlca Simeon B. Carnes. stating that he i troops had arrived safely from overseas. I C i O V P Mrs. S. II. 1'lvler, of Columbia, isf . . . ? , of doci visiting at the home of Mr. and of omc Mrs. O. W. Plyler. charges Miss Reba Killon spent the past aacrj^0i week-end with Miss Annie Carnes. \on(j t| Mr. Clyde Funderhurk has receivi before ed his discharge and is now at hisi t tee. 11 home. ^ | was to .............. so they ^ + + + + + + + + + J! "'chai' governc Lancaster, S. (\. it. K. D.. Feb. 20. evidenc ?We were sorry to learn of the a romp death, on Saturday night, February the con 15, of Mrs. Barkley Stogner, of Tax- Gen. C. ahaw. Mrs. Stogner was ill several, 35th dl weeks. She first had influenza and j duty th later contracted pneumonia which i the bat caused her death. Her husband, Govei three small children, three sisters, tee the Misses Ida, F.ssie and Sadie, and her ment th father, Mr. L. N. Crenshaw, survive: 3 5th dl her. She was a member of Union; leading. Baptist church and the remains were of the brought there for interment Sunday eluding afternoon. Rev. R F. Carson con- Allen s: ducted funeral servires. was gat Mr. S. K. A Hinson went to Camp j while h jacgson last wppk to sop his brother. and V. TV C. Hinson. who has returned from that aft overseas Mr. Hinson found his the loss brother in excellent spirits end Rood weeks i condition, though still in the hos- from in pital with a wound he received in declarin Action on October 10. His wound is curate, healing fast and he hopes to soon be "Havi home. issue w Mr. Clary Mahaffev and sister. Miss tive Hal Jnzie. of the Camp Creek section. "Noni spent the past week-end here with governo their sister, Mrs. Amos Adams. Name Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Shute spent mittee t Saturday and Sunday with relatives the gov In the Tabernacle community. fldence, Mr. W. T. Hunter recently killed a quiry. Poland China pic which weighed 6a2 pounds after being dressed. TOO !V There will t>e preaching here on ?ext Sunday morning the 23rd. at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. Mr. Faile. Onc-Tcr + + + + + to KERSHAW. * + + + + + + + + + + Wa8h Kershaw, S. C., Feb. 20.?Miss m,,tel> 7elene Sullivan, who was called to ' her home at Mountvilie. about ten un,,a'u' days ago. on account of sickness in 'ia>n,on the home has tendered her resicna- slonor ? tion as teacher in the Kershaw era- f>'' that ded school. I Peiui Mrs. K. K. Plvler and child, of an<1 aPP Lancaster, are visiting at the home help in of Mrs. Plyler's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Jj. Sowell. | on0 Pprs Mrs. b. o. (Jregory and children ; r ia,n Tr left Friday to visit relatives and j the,r bh friends at Florence and Columbia. I "Ther Mrs. <\ O. Heck ham, who spent a 'n this onple of weeks in Kershaw visiting 000 hav' her mother, Mrs. Mattie Tniesdale. j fla'd. "! left Friday to return to her home in "ated tm Lakeland. Flil (these m Mrs. Latlra lEvans and her charm- , tng little daughter. Miss "Riddie", America] Evans, of Monroe, spent last week- "It end in Kershaw at the home of Dr. | to convc and Mrs. E. C. Rrnsington, having i Americai eome down to visit Mrs. Evan's! their ov mother-in-law. Mrs. M F. Evans. I trial Mrs. W. F. Truesdale and two Rrn,|n(l ' children, Miss Etta and Covt of the tc Westvilie community, were in Ker- "The ahaw Monday. Mrs Trnesdale was Rreat m accompanied also by her sister. Mrs. country Mamie Young, of Cassntt. who Is erthelesf Isitlng her and her father. James aliens, v T. Truesdale. country Mrs. Nannie Estr'dee. recording reived tl secretary of Midway Council. Daugh- to PrPVP lers of America, has paid .T. Madison Pprience Phillips $2f?0. That being the' "It is amount payable to him at the death citiren. of his wife. Mrs. Lou Phillips, late 0,,t his a member of that order. foreign Miss Ethel Hilton, of the Tfaile them, if Mine section, daughter of Mr. and to becoi Mrs. R. F Hilton. and Thomas Phillips, of the Pleasant Plains sec- FAN-AV tion, were married last Sunday afternoon by Rev. P. E. Rlackmon. j I^otidf j ed from GOV. ALLEN DECLARES ' MEN WERE SACRIFICED ?hai voi j sents th Jfe Assert.* the 3.">th Division tice. nsj Fought fJerinan Artillery With Oerman Infantry Anns. police fi trol of t demand Washington. Feb. 20.?Governor, penses ( Allen, of Kansas, presented to the! pat ion r house rules committee evidence of These offers and men of the 35th (Kan- will thn bus and Missouri national guard) German division, which he declared showed, downwa that at times during the great battle 000 voh of the Argonne American troops man pn "fought the German artillery with must be y arms," because there were |NORTH 1 >ugh hursts to move up the ar- AI I 1 as fast as the infantry ade also were times, the govern- VV ttness 1 , when shells from the Anieri- That Ho tlllery fell into the American l> tilling and wounding men, due fact that there was a "lack of t to signal a change." He Washing that everything over there Simmons wn except the raw manpower. 'ro,u a mis tericans fighting with less me- reau co il assistance than if they were senate com from Indo-Chlna. ,PRS agitati rnor Allen submitted a mass the Americ: unients. some of them cophy withdrawn ial reports, in support of his Holsheviki t that men were needlessly blood'e ed in driving the Germans be- had ever s< ie Meuse, and he will appear Tho w,t" the senate military commit- 0,1 at the fp explained that his purpose the withdi cive the committee evidence 'orces and could determine the wisdom ,,Ino tbe / ucting an investigation. diers had f rman Pou interrupted the ^rnun'l ?r to say that he believed the Il?isbeviki e was but "the forerunner of ura,pd an o rehensive inquiry," and later ritfze"a H imittee decided to hear Prig. Archangel 1 I. Martin, an officer of the 'ound that vision, who was relieved of wp" supplh e day before the opening of *rpat acts r tie of the Argonne. sians in th rnor Allen told the commit- HVnpathetic war department's announce- ?aid. am tat major casualties of the wo?1d not vision were 1.733 was mis- Evidence Me declared all casualties that fiermr division exceeded 8.000. in- t*,p outbrea about 1.700 dead Governor R'a was pre lid much of his information 1>V Mr R<1 hered first-handed in Franco 8 worn state o was oncaaod in Rod Cross boforo M. C. A. work, but added was ovprthr or ni a kins pulilic rharpos of ^OTm n a 'n ios of the division several Switzerland ipo be bad received letters "1P Hnssiat any who wore in the batt'e. was the 1110? p his statements were ao- 1pa''rr send his mr e you received any that took thp,r Prf>pn ith you?" asked Ropresenta- Switzerland rrison, of Mississippi. that the srl e whatever," declared the was t',p nin r. mended tha s of witnesses for the com- no' Pnt-'a o call before it wore Riven bv ooss^o' wot: ornor. some of them in eon- ^strophe fr awaiting propress of the in- This ovid coupled wit m . passed throi !ANY ALIENS LIVE from Switzr THE I'NITEB STATES nio,nl,Prs o? Riven iron i itli of Population Composed Rnldiers am nnaturalized Aliens?Need P"( down Ik- Made Into Citizens. Proved the respons InRton. Fob. 20.?Approxi- ?f ">rrpr 'n one-tenth of the' population T,1? wi,n nitod States is eomposerl of' ' " oyalized aliens, accordinR (o.,'ire"^h wb d F. Crist, deputy eonimls- Pmo'1 ,ho n f naturalization, who deelar- "T^es.' i such a condition would not 1 "T,?^ iltte(i by any other country. '"c 'osM'ro<' ealed to American citizens to T>afram,a nm m.tkinp citizens of alien rosi- * ni,pd State He said there were 10,500,- T*f,,s^,'v'srMions in this country who still j s,u v"<i ',OPS ieir allegiance to the land of di* "raKp" -jj, prohibits, w e are now 17,600.000 aliens ,'V' '' 1s country, yet barely 6.000,- Th" Mo,sJ|ev a become citizens." Mr. Crist | an> *?rt' ' Such a tremendous unassim-' ppp| s; ass means danRer, for amonRj jjy illions comparatively few1 owledge of or Interest inj (Continu a institutions. i our duty and our necessity readinp and !rt this multitude into loyal nte. a citizens. Ry gatherinp in The McM n quarters in larpe Indus- for the edi iters they furnish a fertile diers. sailori 'or all sort of propaganda op- University n i American institutions Citadel nnd war revealed that while the passed to tin ajoritv of Hermans in this The Chrif were loyal, there were, nev- ready has pi i far too many Herman ing the law rho felt only hatred for the commission i that has so generously re- buildings wr hem It is time now to act jn the hous? nt any recurrence of this ex- vides only f tures built the duty of every American terials. who loves America, to seek The Har friends and acquaintances of warehousem birth and to prevail upon the owners ' they wish to remain here, ton for man no citizens." passed to th The Wntl PFTCICAN PAim niTTFTt bonfl JATNST ARMISTICE TERMS t,.m nf pPrIT ?n, Feb. 20.?Advices recelv- jn Anderson Berlin by way of Basle arc second read effect that the pan-Clerman niensur party, headed by Field Mar- senate. > Hindenburg, bitterly re- The Youi e new clauses in the armls-|; bond Issue jeclally those limiting the j i,ridges in i army to the size of a slmnle i?- ? K I ? ' II II .1 H?-l Dree, the supervision o? rnn- ur(. original immunition factories and the passed the i that Germany pay the ex >f the allied armies of occu- A m the Rhine. "When a conditions it is complained, thousand vu r>w out of work thousands of I Hn(' '"s,r officers, from generals! ''rnf,'S! rd, while the army of <500,-1 P?IHn? . . , . " . ^ ' "It Is iri inteers reported Ivy the Oer- n|fK m ?In ( ess to have been 'organized ' (l)l> h(. I( dlacharged. I Slar ..""v / THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANC RUSSIANS NEED WHERE AMI [ED FORCES THERE Hou? |# 8t, Learned Me Polls ScnHtc Committeei an Unt Islieviki Will Massacre i ? Many render enceful Citizens. will be glnd of lore. ton. Feb. 20.?Roger 13.1 APr" who recently returned ? ,lH 1 " . . ! rnlne, decided, sfon to Russia for the bu- |gu Vcsp.iccl w mmerce. told the statej af discovery, linttee investigating law-: having only rei on in this country that if West Indies. an and allied forces were hemisphere she from northern Russia the name "Amerlc# would enKane in one of r,,rt- A1"8' used st massacres the worldI Intnxli seemuller. prof* >pn . 1 the university. less said ho was surpris- , It has since demands beinn made for ,RO Vespueel < rawal of the American Christopher Col told the committee everv hut It wns to< American and allied sol- had heen duhh ound it necessary to uive1 feet advertised In northern Russia the: "here the meei had swept In and inauc-; the . . # , , , stands at St. D rev of murder of peaceful .. . , .... . 0 . , nually visited e said that before leaving ^o|n||v thosr last November 3. he ban South Am,,rlcn. the American troops were1 Hence the ei ad and had performed responsible for >f heroism. All the Rus- after Amerigo e northern district were Riven an houor with the allied forces. I serve. 1 wore praving that thpyj l>o removed. Rule for which ho said showed Free verso, s my was responsible for Qew wn>' of pr k of Bolshevism in Rus- "'"'h ns 'hat foi ssonted to the committee ,h'' S4*r,ous wr,t y . . , , , ami Robert Riic nmons. It included a , lng it in verse mont of a Russian that prn,v<>rs<> the czar's govern mom |s nuu.h S|1I] own he was sent by the modern "vers li iperial chancellor to ern ense>. howc to determine which of ft* If the poet wi i socialist schools there the advice of si radical an<l to offer the to "cKetius: i one ...?_i. <? u i. fallible rule foi l.onn marks tf he would ,, _ , See if your Man m in Russia to spread . ? . ten It In verse, ganda. After vislt'ng also" . the Russian reported ______ tool headed hy T.enine Every st radical, but ho recom-1 Itntv mnk,.s ( the services of T.onlne waste paper. It pod as the result if sue- and portable fu ild mean a terrible oa-i Boys and girl >r Rtissia. ; collecting all the ence. Mr Simmons said, 'hey can find. h the fact that T.onine -s?"??llshment8 . , ?*onvertod by ,.ph Germany on his way (|>,ht ro,|s nhou Hand to Russia; thatj ?nrt two , the red guard were inf0 smalt nags crosses and that German j arniy. d officers were used to This coiuprcsi an antl-Rolshevlkl mu-j convenient wher I heyond a doubt where '"*'r wishes to Ihility lay for the reign Koul' or coffee. Russia. ^ss read to the commit- ** of a number of decrees Instructor Ich the Rolsheviki se- p,r" ,n woiih ationali7atlon of women.' 'ar^. .imp in | ?111? i tin* isii*k i?i ieed no comment." ho ,.t,.m,.lltnrv nrlf is ?ho thine that is t>o- Bom|l nf hN rhll and upheld by tho prn-j As h ixptenl Ir v beinir circulated in the he had no little >s In an effort to Justify one young mnn The creed of the Bol-' hundredths In a not respect and in fact ',|s t"|l,,l how and In some enses even; r'' '*' ' # . , . . After gazing Ion omen from being virtu- ni||>r f.((, you,r the same with religion "Blimey! Thi iki favor no religion of >ni!" RAILROAD PTNG OVER iqiK MiVni ACTION ON ROADS ed From Page One.) Operating Kxpc port innately I was ordered to the senDollars Mo illan measure providing icatlon of disabled sol- Washington, i and marines at the of war on rial; f South Carolina. The ues and net en Clemson college was the interstate ? senate. sion's report of ttensen bill, which al- principal roads ?ssed the senate, amend- enues amountei so that the sinking fund more in 1918. ran insure wooden school Operating re is given its final reading $4,918,819,000, ?. The present law pro- tory and $888, or insurance on struo- the $4,050,488 of more substantial ma- year. Operatin portionately mi nilton bill prohibiting 006.896.000 o en allowing others than than the $2,86 to sell or dispose of cot- vious year. Op lufarturing purposes was is the differen ft senate. and expenses, tins bill providing for a ordinary taxes, of $1,450,000 for a svs- 159.000. hut hi lanent roads and bridges justments on a county was given its cility rents, th ing in the house today, railroad admin e already has passed the tions amountei AAA V V'/. ngr hill providing for a The result of to repair roads and passenger ratei Charleston county was Interstate con onrl reading. The mens- report that fre ed In and has already amounted to $' senate. pnred with $2 and passenger >n Awful Waste. 000.000, as c senator dies at leHat eight 000.000 In 101 lunies of eulogy are print- Th), nvf>rn(ro oratwl During "" ?r I.JIH more te. and? deed." replied J. Fuller For ,he nost Instance* three cheers tlons revenues tore appropriate.?Kiinna* ?*penses $609, eral Income $1 ASTER. S. < ERICA WAS NAMED MAKING CITIZEN! II Standing In Which Excellent Work Done in Awarded Voyager Conducted Under A leserved Honor. reau of Naturi ? who keep soup-books Many aliens who en this.morsel of curious xatlon courts as can zenshlp are much hel 1507. the learned heads the knowledge of A lit J* of St. L)ie. In Lor- "lent and Institutions incorrectly, that Amer native of this couutrj as entitled to the honor aliens are able to a Christopher Columbus tha, Judges thei iched the islands of the n',le to answer ofT-hnr and that the western The reason for their >uld bear his name. The edge of the American was. as a matter of In ihe care taken by in the hook "CosniOR- classes. now condut ictlo," by Martin Wald- schools throughout (Ik essor of cosmography at bureau of nniurn II7. at of lubor. to Inculcate boon shown thut Amor larlty with the Instltu was preceded by both their adoption. Tl umbos and John Cabot. I by those classes are <] > late?the new world the standard of cltlr.i ed "America." and the Ing a preparation udeq In print. The house . requirements of the ting was held at which siute laws, error was made still ! Naturalization Is a le (Vosges). and Ir an- plicated process at he by many tourists, es- must the alien Rntls from both North and tncnts of the state 1 peets citizenship, but ror of learned men Is meet the demands of re 'l"tuin in 1IH7. . - Awaiting Inatrv _ . ? In a letter received Feb. 2rt.?The effect # . . . ? of tnlne, who In n lie road expenses, reven aviation service, he tell rnings was shown b\ \nK incident tbHt hnppt commerce commis- flyer st Kelly fleld : final earnings of 19,r> making his first solo , those whose rev- been flying around tht i to $1,000,000 or ,he Instructors sit an movements of the solo wa? seen throwing so -venues amounted to h,? ,]e hl)(| ,hro the highest in his with a note fled to It 000.000 more than "gun" or gas throttle ,000 of the previous and he didn't know w! ig expenses rose pro- flew around the tower ore, however, to $4.- '?re he realized that r $1,148,000 more n'fo HwUrh on hl" ? ... .... . .. shut off the ignition an 8.000.000 of the pre- ? i v engine. He finally I eratlng income, which ,jfin,jy "thump."?Chlci ce between revenues with deductions for Conacieni amounted to/ $719,- it was plain to be * *rausc of other ad- eight years old. hud < rrnuni o car and ra- mino. it wn* noinet e net Income to the cerned Christmas iint istratlon from opera- Jlrotny. Finally he sali] 1 to only $690,418,- "* *ueff ni ***" J for Christmas." "Have yon Jimmy Increased freight and moth,f |Qqu|red. a waa ahown by the ?Ypf| , fom)(J |f # imerce commission's nft thlnkll 1t>a loaL R, Ipht revenues In 1918 ln'a, you know." t 4 !>0,000.000, as com- The mother made ,884.000,000 In 1917 ahe knew somethlnjr e revenues to $1,081,- And then her son sa nmpared with $827.- as well *r1' -j can't use It 'cause hi nnmhfl' of miles op- _ the year was 284,022 than In 1917. Valuable Q thern district opera- ..yv, you think a \ were $788,000 000 ,mi nil d* emrw tn <>ni 000,000 and net fed- '! c* And then 46,000,000. In a ?afe depoalt bo*.' miit-rica oping named "wu court, wnicfi has Vespucci, who was Jw'l his application, he clearly did uot de- cretlon. The citizenship clast Ilie way to citizenship Verse Writers. slide for rpen and woui ays a critic. Is only a ln* to fit themselves f< luting rhythmic prose, tn<l in the llihle and in SPRUCING UP I lugs of*Thomas Rrown J on. And as for print- Soldier in the Trenchet form. William Hlnke While Enemy Shell; whose effect to the eye Ing Above no as that of the most hrist." In some mod- The sailor who can > ver. If looks very much > storm has found hi ere experimenting with soldier Wnlter Khrinnn Voltaire, who said man. saw hi the Argoi "Do you wish an In- man was with a medic r verse? Here It is: he passed Into No M nrht. as yon have writ- the streteher bearers Is beautiful In prose youth In khaki hiding "He had a mtrro knees." writes Khrmai Little Helps. Intermittently shaving excellent use of her ,s *!,v that, between t Is made Into a ( heap B of his face el for the soldiers. "hrl1 would come over Is go about the eltles expertly, only to restiu discarded newspapers *?! ',,sk In moments of These are brought to ca" peace, where the sheets are "'Hey, huddle, do yr machinery Into little that had?' I asked him t an Inch In diameter "'Aw. my mug's so t1 long, which nre packed to have It,' was his re| mm UIKPUI<-Iit*i U| lilt- i Anti iiere'ti Htluiiin I nicciirs fiiunii n pair ? ied paper fuel If most on the Meld, and while lever nn Individual sol- |n n shell hole with a warm up n mugful of an enemy harruge sho< clipped that doughboy ?? and stylish as you ph a Guess. hardly let him In when In workshop nrlthtne- i ",e trench, he looked tl I he Hlr meehnnlea at a England writes to say Opportunity h knowledge of the most For several years It lunette tllsplayed hy custom to make a vli rges Is nstonudlng giving afternoon at th istance he relates that most particular frleti trouble in convincing Thanksgiving I missed that there were 100 was to attend the com n Inch. Fie next asked "t 4 P- in. A few* di many thousandth* lie Katherlne dropped In would he In an Inch, asked "Why didn't yo e and earnestly at his uk on Thanksgiving?" \ answered: "Well," I replied, "\> re must he millions of home in the afternoon.' She then asked: "V come enrller? Why no REVENUES IN ner?" E HUlH RECORD 1 Jokingly repl ask me!" "Well," she replied I nso I lose Even Pro- think If you had come ligher, 1 Icing Hllllon I arollnd they'd have ash | cago Tribune. FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1919. |HIS APPEARANCE " i QUIEKIY CHANGED iter the naturnll- , didatea for cltltter grounded in Edwards Declares He Had An merlcan govern- Awful Time With the than the average f. Indeed, some UTlDDe. newer questions nselves are not HAS REGAINED HEALTH id. excellent knowl government lies ^.,yS |je Increased Twentv-One the citizenship cted in public Pounds in Weight by Takp country by the m i Ion. flepnrttnent I ri,n,acthorough fa ml I tlons of the land ... . , . . . .? . I have gained twentv-one pounds, te couraes given * ' leslgned to raiee an" if you ha(1 seen rae tlie day * mshtp by Insur- taking Tanlae you would not uate to meet the recognize nie as the same man uiost exacting now," said Ed /Edwards, 320 Twenty-third street. Denver, Colorado, a somewhat com- few days ago. Mr. Edwards is a st, for not only mechanic for the Union Pacific Ratify the require- , n i.ikl " ?* "Last fall," continued Mr. Edhe must also . the naturally. Wards' 1 ,0ok a tr,p up in the the right to ra- rountr>' on ? b'K truck; then I had at It* own dls- to walk nearly thirty miles In the rain and mud. From this 1 conies aim to make tracted the grippe and I certainly as easy as pos- had an awful time. I kept going en who are will- down until finally T had to give up, >r and I was confined to my bed for forty days. I had to cut out eating INDER FIRE entirely and for a month I lived on milk. I hardly knew what sleep was 5 w Pl ,ed R"10r an(l half the time I had to prop my ers Pa**- 8Pjf Up jn bed BO j could get my m I m. breath. 1 had such awful headaches ihnve himself tn am' a terrible cough that I had s match in the begun to think my lungs were af, a Kansas City fected. N'o kind of medicine did mo line front. Ehr- any good. a 1 corps and as "i have taken four bottles of Tannics Land with larf ai)(1 j liavo noVer felt better In he noticed a. ?f T1 . ., , ,, , , my life than I do richt now. and I In a shell hole. , , . , . . .. would not take a thousand dollars r between his i. "and he was good these four bottles have himself. Which <1ono mR M>' "PPetite Is fine and I i acts, tie'd mow ran digest anything I want. i Whenever a I sleep like n rock every night and he would duck my strength has Increased so that ip his Interrupt- I ran do any kind of work that comes whut you might (() hand. Tanlac has done me so much pood that I fool that I am al>u need a shave P)08f compelled to praise It, and I know several people takinp it now datue dirty, had on apoounj Df fj1P ROod it has done 1 ~ _ j for me." M,i' j Tanlac. the master medicine, ts he'w?^lS!'?,d ^ J. F. Mackey. doughboy until ! ' ancastet : Peoples Drug A Grocery aid light up. he r'o.. Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd, 's hair as alee Kershaw.?Adv. nse. till they'd i he returned to . .. lat different." Dldn t Look It "What would you say," nsked the lisaed fair Iheosoptilst, "If I should tell you "ol'heen mv t,,Ml ' W8H bornJn R*-vPf ,hree ,hoU" . ' sand years npo? dt on I hanks- ,. . , ., .. . ... Why. said the man nddressi-d. 1 ie home of my . , . .......... , ' should ??v von don't look It."?I lost on d. 1 his last ~ Kveiling Transcript. . as the family imunlty singing nys after little T?? Dangerous. to see me and "Here's a story shout n girl who u come to see awnllowed a diamond ring." "She *hs a very foolish girl. A r?u were not at diamond ring is too rich for Hiiybody'* * digestion." *'hy didn't yon . t come for din- . Hopeful. "Gad spur looks more cheerful these led. "yon didn't - .. - i*t? wis coming. no nausea, nor the slightest tnHH M : terference with your eating. pieaaur^^K re it to him. I or work. Next morning your col^^H # ? wl'h me nil has vanished, your liver ia aetlv<MB your system is purified and you ovB feeling fine, with a hearty appetltMH for breakfast. Calotabs are sold onwM in original sealed paekagea, Pr,VB le,T,r thirty-five cents. Your druggi^^H >er?*.in ounht to i reroni mends and guarantees Calotat^^B i. b?.-Kei ? by offering to refund the price k ihe haiskel uv you are not delighted with them-^MI 1mm u matM ? ? , tinys inan i nave ueen him ?r? a long J time." I thoughtfully, "I , "Yen." poor fallow, I hate to dtnllluearly and hung #jon t,;lM ^ i avoid htm hs much an H ;ed you I" Chi- pmiathlc.-* "What do you mean?" "He think* because the war In over jctiona. tie cort of llvlni: will mkiii come down from a cousin >t(<j j.# K||| j,f upi?. j0 live on hln salary utenanr In the | - IH s of the follow* D| ?ned co a cadet ! BEST PREVENTIVE I TOR INFLUENZA I :<SE5 IS ACTIVE LIVER! hnt to lie s ten time* he- ??? nr nnu h inug- |Ifulotab*, the Nauseate** Calom'>I^H ane that would id thus stop the l? hrr*< 1 rom ?>?"??* "rM andcd with a | Salivation, In thf Ideal l<tUtttiveH| ik<> Tribune. I HH \ for ? '..Ids and Flue. en t>iat Arthur, unethlng on hit Keep your livei active your xys-^H hint; that eon- teni purified and your digeHtive or-^H I hia neighbor *anH ln P?rfert working order. That^B| . , . . ,. ' 1b the advice of physicians uh to ho*^^B to his mother. tQ av<>i<) lind serlouB luiiny bin knife pi|Ca.tlonn At the tirxt sign of cold <n throat, take <nlotab^^B ' knife?" it;e t li perfected calomel that Is f"'<^^B from the nauseating and salivatln^^Bj lent time ago. qualities of the old style calomei^^H it flndln'a keep- un<' whose medicinal properties ar^^B vastly improved. JHR _ . . . One Calotab at bed time with in comment, for BWaUow nf valnr^*~.: ...