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Bottle of Entirely Free fyom Catarrh of the Stomach "Peruna has positively don® foF me whet many doctor* felled <• do. I have been time and again compelled to take to my bed for days. The first bottle of Peyuna gave relief and while 1 always Listen to me! Calomel sickens and you may lose-a day’s work. "If bilious, constipated or Supreme Court May Have Last Word on the Treaty headachy read my guarantee. it-in the house for emerg encies, I coesTder myself entirely free from catarrh of the atomach, the trouble from which I suf fered for so long before taking this remedy."' ' W ASHINGTON.—In the heat of the controversy between the president and senate over the League' of Nations policy, the general public seems to have overlooked the fact that there may be a third party to the controversy by who^n the final and Conclusive de- ~ clsion may be rendered. This third ~ party is the Supreme court of the -If the senate falls to ratify, the n ^ treaty becomes, void by that action, and no appeal to the Supreme court would he necessary. 7 If the Lehgue of Nations covenant If- W- - — ‘ — —/ shall he ratified by the senate H*will court be incumbent on congress immediate- \c/ -ly to make an appropriation to cover ■■■" mmMkmJm 1 > i ^ — .'"the United States’ portion of the ex- penditure deemed necessary to establish and provide for the maintenance of the league’s secretariat, to be set up in Geneva. As soon as Congress seeks to do this, the taxpayers’ action will be com menced on the ground that the United States, by Its Constitution, Is inhibited 1 from participation in such a convention, certain obligations nssmned by the United States under the covenant being In direct contravention of provisions of the Constitution. „ . _ If the court should decide that thi*" objections rplsed were sound, and that the covenant of the League of Nations actually would, In effect, amend the Constitution, the treaty could not he carried.out until the Constitution had been amended In the way the Constitution Itself provides It shall he amended, namely, by the submission of an enactmeht of a federal amendment.”” Several persons are ready to bring this test action, among them being Hannls Taylor, minister to Spuln under McKinley. of article ' Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel fine and cheerful; mak^ your work a pleasure; be vigorous and'full of am bition. Bjit take no nasty, dangerous calomel, because it makes you sick and you may lose a day’s work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes Into sour bile like dynamite, breaking It up v .That’s when you feel that awfuljar.usea and cramp- Llqald or Tablet Poi Sold Everywhere Ask Your Dealer Mr. M. VanBnren. Engineer, G. R. & L Ry., 17 Highland St., Grand Rapids, Jollying Her-Along. I wish a set of John Shakespeare’s He Wrote It Cobb X. Shinn was talking to a Chi A n « 111 i i A oji * c 1111111 i > “ nr^intRca OUUU» u. “It I sell you a lot In this suburb you agree to build a house costing not less than $20,000?’’ "Yes, If that Is the rule.” “And I might suggijst-thar my broth er Is un architect, lie’ll see that you observe the nile.”—Philadelphia Bulle- — Judicial Remark. - j "To what does the witness refer when be speaks of his bean?*’ asked the judge. “To his head, your honor” replied the counsel. “But he should remember there Ml something of use In a bean.”—Yonkern Statesman. books, cago newspaper reporter one day when the conversation drifted to Ring W. Lardner and the basebull and boxing .stories that Lurdner wrote*.. Shinn spoke in praise of the Lardner stor ies. • “But don’t you know,-” broke In the reporter, "the magazine that Lardner writes most of his stories for turned down "the best baseball story thut-was ever written.’’ "How do you happen to knowuhout It?" Inquired Shinn. "Well, I guess I hav$"« right to know,” replied the re|*orter resigned ly. “ I wrote the story."—Indianapolis News. The right and duty of the Supreme court Is defined In section 2 Dr. Porr'« "DooS Shot" not only up«Ii Worms or Tap*worm but clean* out tha mucui In -vhlch they breed and ton** up tha dictation. Ona daaa auAclant. Adv. His Preference. First Tramp— Whut k.ud v you like best? - r Second Tramp—Toothless. 3 of the Constitution, Point He Had Overlooked. ”S!r. I ’in afraid you are visionary. "Why? Just because I think the Sol omon Islanders ought to he uplifted?" "No. Because you seem to thing the Solomon Islanders care s hong about being uplifted.”—Birmingham Age. I T WA.S noticed one morning at Madlsoir. WTx.;Ttiat the snow which Jay on the ground had acquired n bright yellowish tint. At the same time tho people of Florence, in the same atate, were surprised to find that the anow “looked dusty" aud had acquired a reddish brown color. Similar effects were noticed elsewhere as far east as Vermont and New- Hampshire. Tills strange phenomenon was ex- aadasi by nsiwt mfHtg . Ww found that a very fin* diuu had fallen, apparently all over the eastern United States. * — The strangest thing about this fall of dust was that It occurred In a region the greater part of which lay Caused by STPAdOC, HOW PWIt *•** ^ V»0* K RHEUMATISM MORA if* "Barer Tablets of Aspirin' to be genuine must he marked with the safety "Bayer CToml" Always buy nn unbroken Bayer imckage which con tains proper directions to safely re lieve Headache. Toothache, Karache. Neuralgia. Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost bqt_a few' rents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin la the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture* of Monoacetlc- addester of Sallcyllcacld.—Adv. The excruciating agonies of rheuma tism are usually tie result of failure of the kidneys to expel poiaons from ths W*tem. If ths Irritation of these urie acid crystals is allowed to contioue, in curable bladder or kidney disease may result. Attend to it at once.. Don’t resort to temporary relief. The sick kidneys must be restored to health by the uae'-of some sterling remedy which wRI prevent a return of the disease. Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules immediately. They haTS brought back the joys of life to count less thousands of sufferers from rheu matism, lams back, lumbago, sciatica. For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. ffilmsr'a Swamp Root, ths great kidney, Uver and bladder medi- under snow and had been for many days. It wot evident, therefore, that the dust must have traveled hundreds. If not thousands, of miles. The study made by government scientists shows fhat thla assumption was correct. Samples of the dust have been analyzed, with the result that it was shown to be composed of minerals found, not In the North where the dust fell, hut in the Southwest. The scientists assert positively that this dust carte all the way from Arizona, New Mexico and Kansas, being borne by thus* large movements of the air which cause our variations of weather. It la Interesting to note that a little before these strange dustfalls occurred In the North and Northwest there were heavy saadstorms In the Kouthweet. At Albuquerque, N. If., there was a storm such as none of the old tl, era could remember to have seen before. The air was filled with clouds of dust and sand so dense tha^ street cars and taxicabs Could not run. Scientists say that this migratory dust Is worthy of careful study, as It carries germs, spores of plants and important elements of soil. It is ‘sold by all druggist* os its merit and it should help you No other kidney medicine hoe so many fnendo. Bo sum to got Swamp Root .and start * However, if you wish first to test this grant preparation send ten centa to Dr. Kilmer k Co. Binghamton. N Y.. for a ■ample bottle. When writing be sura aud mention this paper.—Adv. gall stooea, gravel and other affections of the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied organa. ' They will attack the poisons at once, clear out the kidneys and urinary tract and the soothing heeling oils and herbs will restore the inflahied tissues and organs to normal health. All others are imitations. Ask for GOLD MEDAL and he sure the name GOl-D MEDAL n on tho box. Tbit* Handy Man to Have Around. . Ra«tu«, how Is it you liaye given hurch?" asked Pastor "Well, sah” replied Has!us. “It’s die way. I likes to take an active part, an* I need to pass de collection basket, hut dey’s give the jolt to Broth- nh Green, who has Just returned f*om Ovah Tliul-uh." "In recognition of bis heroic service. Way of tha Schoolboy. Teacher—Now, Willie, suppose yon were to hand a playmate your apple to take a portion of It. wouldn’t yon toll him to take the larger piece! 4 Famous Japanese Scholar. Baron Mlahluia (who recently died Washington to Drive 15,000 People Out of Alleys fATONIC "No, snh; I reckon he got dat Job In reco-nltlon o* his having lost one o' his hands.”—Cartoons Magazine. famous scholars In the CKIhese clas sics In Japan. He was a fiupfl of Yama- da flokoku. He studied law unci after service as a Judge became a professor of the Imperial university. He was lecturer to the present em|*eror when his majesty was the crown prince. The baron established a school of his own for the study of the classics, called the Misho Gakusha. and more than 6,000 students have been enrolled. Ajnong his students went the late Gen eral Fukushlma. Baron Sakamoto and many other men of distijictlon.^-East and West News. - * W ASHINGTON, noted the world over for its cleanliness and order, has more than 15.000 Inhabitants living lfi filthy alleys. Nine-tenths of these people are colored. These unfortunate alley dwellers must vacate their pree* ent homes a year after the signing of peace with Germany, when an act of places of residence becomes effective. accommodations for these people In w! an already overcrowded city. Congress jCSBIYwJrU) lem by appropriating $6,000,000 to About ten years ago .the Alley Im- m * ■ — ■ provement association began a fight for the elimination of Inhabited, alleys In the District of Columbia. Other civic bodies joined the movement. As a result of their combined efforts a bill was passed by unanimous vote of both houses of congress wiping out the alley evil. The date set for the evacuation of the alleys originally was July 1, 1918J 1 but because of the great congestion In this city due to war conditions, con gress found It necessary to extend the date. The association Is of the opinion that the building of 3,000 small houses. In view of the high cost of building, the class of tenants concerned and tho limited time, before the law becomes operative, cannot he left, to private enter prise. The government must help, Just as In other countries, such ns England, Belgium and Scotland, the governments have done under similar circum stances.* . \ ■ ' . . : The alley law Is not confiscatory, as the alley buildings can be used after the law becomes effective for garages, stabl'esp "sfiopsT storage ware houses and^coal sheds. The elimination of inhabited alleys will not only Improve the health and morals of the capital, but It will add greatly to its beauty. Willie—No "You wouldn’t! Why?" “ ’Cos It wouldn’t he necessary, To Havs a Clear Sweet Skin. Touch plmpleq, redness, roughness or Itching, If any, with Cuttcura Oint ment, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to leave a fascinating fragrance on skim Everywhere 25c each.—Adv. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. Make Baby Coo and Crow Keep the little atomach regulated and bowels open, the so of health in infancy, by using MRS. WINSLOWS Valuing a Voice. "Maud says she Isn’t going to sing for nothing any more.” “Hm! If I had her voice I wouldn’t Tha Infanta* and ChOdraa’s Regulator that produces such remarkable and gratifying result*. Relieves constipation, flatulency, wind colic, diarrhoea, and other disorders. Contains no alcohol—opiates—narcotics—or other harmful in gredients. it is a highly potent vegetable preparation made of the very best ingredients obtainable. Give it to baby and watch the smiles that follow. At mU Dmggittm , . u |j» J ANGLO - AMERICAN DRUG CO. SStt I 21S-S17 Fulton St., N. Y. Centenary of Famous Hymn Boston Tran e centenary of Bishop Heber’s notable missionary hymn, "From Greenland's Icy 'Mountains." was cele brated at Wrexham, England, oq Wtitt Sunday by the singing, of Lt in all the places of worship. The hymn wus firs! sung In Wrexham parish church on Whit Sunday, 1819, Laving been com posed on the previous Saturday by Bishop Heber at Wrexham A torpid liver prevent* proper food a**lm- llatlon. Tone up your liver with Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pill*. They act gently. Adv. Substitute for Glass. ,Muny ingenious substitutes are be ing employed in England for the win dow glass which has been broken In the last four years. vicarage. “Know thyself, the thing hv help: Pessimists are people who go around looking for thorns to sit on. Go to Russia, Young Man, to. Make a Fortune "V ^ sia Is. In chaos now, but it can’t afford S 0k V to stay in chaos miich longer. And / * : ^7' — ~ whether It emerges a” socialist state, a $ J * s °cial Nomocracy or a republic, its l • 180,000,900 people must be supplied V with ttye necessities of life; it-must be / quipped with railroads and factories; j ts f 0rPS t s and mines must be utilized. And nil or most of this must be done^ * ^ by traders and engineers and capital- Ists from the W’est, for Russia has nellfier trained men, money nor took. Russia Is the world's ,greatest opixirtunity, and the fact la apparent to moat of the world. Americans seem least aware of the Russian oppartunity, hut the bureau of education and the federal hoard for vocational education have been doing what they ram to overcome thla indifference. Surveys have ! boen made In 250 American cities with a view to establishing evening and day classes in the Russian language Sperlsi textbooks have been prepared, in which Rb««i»e hanking, trade and ahipping term* take the place of ibe "hht of the gardener" and the “green unahn-tLs of my aaat i grandfather*”. Hera kt a “now eonatry.’" dsafi-ite the fart that it u a icty ohi ana—a mrpn~ try a bora are uaptanod aoO. dtpi (drama and ■» m rai rnwn i that M«* T HIS isn’t one of those fake free treat ment offers you have seen so many times. We don’t offer to give you some thing for nothing—but we do guarantee that you can try this wonderful treatment, en tirely at our risk, and this guarantee la backed by your local druggist * , ' 7. W. Perkins of Atlanta, Georgia, writes: *1 was afflicted with a very bademan of Eczema for 25 years, which was In my feet, legs and hips. Through al> this time I tried different remedies and doctors’ prescrip tions. obtaining no relief until I used your HUNTS SALVE. “On* Boa entirely cured me, sad though two years have elapsed I have bod as re bfrfi of the trouble. % Naturally I regard It as the greatest tweedy in the moetd.” Baaf*a balsa la rompoMdod especially Id Such tender bits of fine meat — such careful scasoo- inf! Onetztfe of L«V: y's Vienna S-u^-r, served pt^sr.r hoc, will tril yowat was prepared by matzrr chef*" Aik four gr>Cer toe t pirirife today. HaaC* Salve S.(v!p - aus/i'ci^_ COURT RECOMMEN O' / r W'i'- / r—* y. • •T l i\fih