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HIOmWOUNTAIN - ’ TO ESCAPE DRAFT To abort a cold i • • • »'*> and prevent com- -«—. * i plications, take Slacker Endured Semi-Starvation Rathr Than Emfurfc Perils of \L~,—s^Army Service,/ BELGIAN GIRL IS HEROINE A President Hough of Northwestern Uriivarsity G'ves Impressions Gained in Study of Conditions in Great Britain—Anxiety Over Economic Situation—Labor Probfeitv Will Be Solved — -Tiinuj^h Briton’s Genius for Compromise. '»***»*«*<*," „ » ' N St. Johnsbury, Vt.“-Arrested .as a ^slacker n year ago ut his home here, i. nfterX^ie hid for several days In the • niourkatnous regkimr about’ t he city, placed in the service at^Camp Devena [ thcouKh-tluv-sttleotlve d^aft operation. j'bTdj^U*'desert from ther*\ after two - .tfeeks, and since that .Jim*- living a hermit’s life orr'Tietory mountain. Is Jtfe history qT Elmer H. Per, wtfo hn* ! fclven hinlself up to the authorities and • "Is nmv in a hospital undex observation J as t£,his sanity, Cj&X-suys Iw^Htr bark, v »t‘rrieS,4eftvesy- whan the etomach works naturally and bowels move freely. Mrs. Winslow’s Syr up is especially recommended for quick ly overcoming” way! colic, diarrhoea, constipation, flatulency, and other dis orders. Help baby's difestion by giving mental Gonrnmn*' sense In English rlmraotef whjch keeps fighting. but soimytow does, not go to trafcic ex- Cldcago.— President J.ynn Harold Hough of Northwestern 'university re- where centlv returned' from'England WINSLOW S SYRUP ~ trenies, he spent the summer speaking ing Just on the brink of wliqt seemed about to b«N n bloody revolution. It has a njitional genius for wise eom- siM-ond tliiifg is that •he .problem has,to do with English Is infinitely nhiiry languages in volved. We cannot appeal to^ a com- sident of the"""TiTTm- tradition expressed in a* common on^-ka^e been speech. The problem ^ severely trying. Indief that it in England, bu^it W"a problem arising is I out of-the life oft if group of people who have lived together for centuries' and who have a mind without those which Ing churches and holding c with many educational and al leaders. In Veply \*y'w qiieSthm as to the pnuoisi attitude oKKnglanU. toward-Americn** Presided! Hough said: “The typical I workers. <>ur ...problem Englishman of serious and In formed j complicated in America -by tin .jftnid believes very profoundly in Anglo- j races and the many American friendshij jrs Mr. Fislier, tin* English boar<l.of ed ready to^express tl Is - tho hojie of the world widespread anxiety "about the econom ic situation. With a grqnt debt to America and the balance of trade the wrong way, many Englishmen are very grave* as they speak of the outcome. In England with a population of over forty millions there is the possibility The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medipinal I virtues retain ed ajnd improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c» TV. lafaati' aa4 CkiUrM’t Rtgalater and nptc the health-building sleep that follows. ^ Nothing better for teething Jtime. This remedy contains no opiates, narcotics, alcohol or any harmful in gredients. The formula is on every 1 ^Lftuts-jitmpdinytliing that he could get his hfiipls on. He slept In IjIrIvtrees, tie of this safe, vegetable regulator. At all draggitt» Too Loudr Hewitt—This is.a pre-Sty dead place. Jewitt—I shotild .say so; a still alarm would be Considered n vloiatloa of lire ordinance against undue-noises. Used 50 years without a chaiiyfe'.’ The Good Old Fashioned kind that never fails. Unequalled for Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti pation and Mala- _ria, . Your Grand father relied on them.' Nothing barriers *«f-race And language are.so terribly hard to surmount. In the third -place for all the vigorous Language there is a curious appear ance of understanding sympathy under j. the hostility.’- Whejx one hears. Mr. j- dynes ,sj>eak iTTThe. boiise of commons he marvels at tlie potse uml perspec- ti.ve and steadiness of his nttnd. And * there are ‘many such .Inhoi 1 leaders: Frank Exchange of Opinion. ^, L “Tf I remember Mr. Frank Vunder-. lip has called attention to this In ills ' significant little hook, ‘What , Hap- j pened in Europe.’ One night I went down to Oxford with Sir Arthur Steei-Maitland who was to speak to a number of men and women of the j labor group gathered at Balllol fori three weeks <*>f study. -There was the freest and frankest exchange of opin- ‘CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” IS CHILD’S LAXATIVE Look at tonQue! Remove polaona —from stomach, liver and bowels. better at any price, Get the genuine Atnll (h uesittf. Minfd by folk Mi lief Drug Co., Inc., Uicliiiiond. Va» Mile. Marie Louise Goinbler, a twen ty-one-year-old Belgiati girl, who' ar rived in New' . Yt ion between the group and this dis from France en Jlnguished member of pa filament. who with a dash of adventure in their es-' -timnte of tlie situation take the view 1 e -tiuu—xlui. diuigers.:- a.r&._o v.ei^sllma.teil and tt ut England will Quickly recuper ate. I ln-ard Lord Beayerhrook. who v was oh tin* Mauretania going over. ex press this view.- It is probable 'that n matter' alsmt which little has hem route to Los Angeles to make her home. Th !Pl4 Mll&jGmnhler w««-41v- itig fira^onVent at Bresges. Belgium. When }l»e Germans arrived the girl es- <^ffe<l and tnaMe her way to herjhj-, tlier’s home near Brussels. With the fall of the Belgian capital the Ger- nifius occupied the Gambler home and Mile. Marie O. chills and keeps off fevers. by the way only recently resigned from the ministry. There vva~s ,dls- agreement too. But" the thing which imnresses 1 me most, was a sort of mental jppprtmeh between Sir-Arthur and thf^se men. There was a c(*rta^in friendly good eomradeshlp which prom ised much. NoY long before Heft the other side tin Englishman^Said to me with a..sort of chuckle^fhat soon tfe would "haw"only shillings out of each pound of/Hls/lncome. He add ed thut in tM* present situation It was qtiite idmit and he had not a word of criHemni or complaint.”- / the question of prohifiltfon ^as raisetT J Dr. Hough had tills to say: “To tire typical Englishmen pro hibition on a national •scale is simply incomprehensible. He believes tlpit it woul.d not work in England, and that dt will not work In America. There is, however, a' serious and growing bodv of public opinion which-4s. in- Looking .H*lf-SUrv«4 for fear somebody would capture him while he wus sleeping, and walked in Ills -bafe feet so as not to leave any tracks. I ' me tome. Accept "California” §yrup of Fiji only—look for the name California oa the package, then you are sure your child is havlug the best and most ham- less laxative or physic for the little your drug store, for 60c. Money back if no relief. Made and GUARANTEED by fftEHRENS DRUQ CO.. Waco, Tim From the first Cox took a great dis like to*the war and had-queer Ideas concerning the army and the draft. His number.was called for examlna- tlon by the draft board and he did not stomach, liver and bowels. ^Chlldre* installed a wireless plant England has had a long and success love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child’s dose q’n each bot- tried to destroy the j)lant, wag caught and senteneetLto death. The sefiiejHie was later commuted to Imprisonment. After five weeks In prison the girl es- -caped and made her way to the Cana dian lines,, near Ypres. j- Here she served fis a nurse, winning the troll de Guerre with two palms forjtiravery. Mile. Gomhler will make'her home in'Los Angeles with Mrs. L. Dowdy, an American Bed Cross hu^se she met in France, Bgfh Possible. “Madame La Mode lias the nerve to call her department for young- girls’ dresses a perfect model of stylo.” ful experience in International bank ing: r and before eveti resourceful Americans lea rtf'' the* psychological trick of it. Britain will probably he competing with America on more even terms. And this is to the advantage of America. No business man aide pn'.look Into the ‘futurewould.want to break down England’s fundamental economic.strength even if such a tiling tie. Give It without fear. Mother I You must say “California. 1 appear, nor co.uld. he be found. SevT era! day's later he was seen In the town and an officer trailed him to % rudely cpnstrucfed shelter on Victory mountain overlooking a swamp neur the city, and he was arrested. He passed the physical examination and was sent with several other rookies to Camp Devons <Wly -in June, 1918, and was accepted and placed Jn the infantry. About two weeks pfter he arrived there he was reported as miss ing at'roll call and, as. time drew on and nothing was heard of his where abouts, he wus listed as a deserter and Why nerve?' Because is it a miss-fit establish Thinking of the Milliner'* Bill. -jns m ipi-nso uh tiaq.v^—rajat) »a prised he hides his headr In the sand. De Grouch—I wi^h he’d everlasting* ly hide his tall feathers there. mon-t vvero“" powthlc Labor Unrest in- England. When asked about tin* Inhor unrest In England,Dr. HougH replied: “At times Jills summejr the situation has been very gpJtye inilcyd..; .But-, an American j>ee<Js t» : Al?CTneft4M4C. J .three things if 41c would estimate it wisely. You Do More Work, You are more ambitious and you get mow enjoyment out of everything when yoor blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect oo IN JAIL 14 MONTHS, INNOCENT Black-Draught Is Used by Virginia Lady for Colds, Fever and Other Troubles With Fine Results. —— Italian, Confused in Trial, Was Con. 4‘victed of Perjury—Pardon the ‘govcrnmmit offered a reward of $190 for him dead or alive, Recommended. nervousness and sickness. * GROVE’S TASTELESS ChiU TONIC restores Energy snd Vitality by Purifyiag While driving along on a highway tha^t leads to about the foot of Victory luouffiuin, -Ghar.W£s.. H. Howe-of St. Johnsbury noticed a mau, -wrecked physically, covered with dirt and look ing' half-starved; half-walking and half-crawling along through* the woods. | appreciate its true tonic value. He investigated, discovered the lden- OROVE’S TASTELESS Cl) tity of the mup and t(M>k him to town, I* * patent medicine, ii w here he wasjdaeed lh .Lh«_county Juil I an< * QUININE suspepde i B fn«ter. t a k en ,Vr h o 8 „ H »i. ' ,LM-ffiL'ffSKfcX Would Hunt Murmansk Rocky Mount, Va,—Miss Mae/Chlt oner wlio figured hr a famous t;ase. Prosecuting authorities In the Bronx who convicted Ito&sairinngo recotn* mended that- he he 'pardoned, after newly discovered eviileqce cleared him of wrongdoing. liossamongo has bhen imprisoned fourteen months. Natlian Lulon, -f‘k:ng o(j Pickpockets,” was tried in tlie Bronx, ,,-jchiLCged •■with robbing Itossamongo. On the stand Itossn- mongo -made contradictory stat<‘- mehtS'.' Luhin was given ten to twenty years. Ross*amongo was tried and con- victed oT perjury in June, 1918. He always stoutly maintained he was iu- uocent. -— Mosquitoes for Ivory xvood, of this place, recently jstated: "I have used Black-Draught.for oel^s and efomaeh trouble and certainly have found It very satisfactory. - ~ ' Kem, Russian x Lapland.—. Amerlcsn railway forces and otlier'Kllied troops operating on tlie Murmansk front found the ArfPc mosqifk«.)es worse foes tlwit the bolsheviki. . . ’’After the .war is oyer,” one d \V.hen I would feel bad and fever ish,jas though I was taking a fresh cold, I would make a good cup of Black-Draught tea and it would soon »et me all right. ^ _ 1 can recommend It ns a splendid laxative and gladly do so. You may publish rny statement.” — When- you -feet chilly, tired-, ; fever ish, headachy and fear that you aTe taking cold, take a good dose of the old, rellahle, liver medicine you have fieard so much about—Thedford’s Black-Draught... It Is made f£pm purely vegetable Ingredients, acts In n gentle, natural way, nnd^by helping to drive out poisonous waste matter from your system’, It will often, if taken In time, prevent a chill from.de- yeloplng Into a cold. Thousands of people, during the past 70 years, have found Black-Draught of benefit in such cases. * Try it, the next time* you chill or < ’ _ .-oc; sneeze.—Adv; . must do the drinking we are going to do in the next four or fiv^ years, The economic pressure is going to dfrlve us to It!’ ’’ , ^ Dr. Hough spoke in the most hearty way of ills own reception in Great \ Britain, .both by tho press and the. people. He. declared that it was very clear to him that the fiiosr priceless Slew Pet Parrot to Save Its Reputation i auk recently said, “were going to come up he*e and or ganize an "" expedition Jo liunf thesr ■"'mosquitoes for their ivory, / - ; ' 4 ^tley T fe not like ordinary mosquitoes. They buzz up, bite a piece out of your Teg—(hmI then fly away Into tlie trees and eat It.” •- _ San Francisco. — Testimony that she killed her parrot, “to save Its reputation” because It had formed a habit of cursing at her was suffered here by Mrs. Sara E. Matheson, thirty-two, In an actioij brought by a rela tive to_ have her declared Incom- ; would ride • long distance to get GROVE’S ; TASTELESS Chill TONIC when • ; member of their family had Malaria or ; needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. The foqnuia is just the ssme to* : day. and you can ‘get it from any drag ; store. 60c per bottle. fWngsf'Tri" the future, of civilization He got his story to the attention of the governor. District Attorney Francis Martin ordered'an investiga- are hound up v ,in a friendly ^under standing between Great Britain find. America. \ . ' ' . tlon. It >4cvel(iipcd thaP^oUiiic Rossn- petent mongo on the witness stand seehied to linve veered around from prosecuflng Luhin to defending UiitL. he was in reality only confused! used to say ‘Good night, mn,’ iiut then people started cursing around the house. After that It used to suy, ‘Good night, you Mnnkety, blank blank.’ Then I killed it,” Mrs. Mathesoiv test!- STARTING ON THE RACE TO TORONTO MakesSOutOf 10 VIRTUE IS- REWARDED HERE Nine Dollar Errand, Boy 'Returns $575,. 000 Lost Bonds—Receives $15 .' . as a Reward. . FINDS HAT AN UNSAFE. BANK New York.—That h.e found $575,000 in Liberty bo mis and received a reward of $15 for turning then/into their own ers was the story told by Isadore Gel- ler.’a sixteen-year-old errand boy who L* r employcd at $9 a week by I'h^A To., d£ ‘JO Broadway. *lle lives at 420 .1 unlus- st rhet. Brooklyn. Geller-said that he found a package. Traveler in Kansas City Puts Roll in Band of Lid and Is Out $174. High Prices and Low Diet, Doctor—“It is a Jittle diftici ogpose your case. Perhaps you Kansas City.—H. H. Raynor, who sajs he ts a representative of the Du Pont Powder company, left his room at the Hotel Baltimore the other night and entered a motor carTFifit,. stopped * tTnfrrmt nf-a room ing" house‘OB' Wfilnur »r*> jumLfeel tired draics«d out, lack “p«p” and eMhua)a»nnt*d know that aomethlng la wrong although yo» cannot looate the exact cause of your troa- bi^—you naturally want to get back yoor grip on health as quickly as possible. Thea take EATONIC, the wonderlul rnpdern rsm- been eating too much.” Patient—“Im possible. 'UWf. hot (UK r'un on the Eu ropeaq plan.lL- •edy that brings quick relief from piths hat proved to^cobtarminortesThan half ims^glne that Worms or Tape- bo^gotteti rid of entirely, Many person Srorm cannot Indigestion, belching, gassy bloat, etc. Keep mHHcm. ~dti1larif In Itmula. "He fhnk Tttb the offices of Salomon Brhs. A )lutz! eK brokers of 27 Pine street whose niune 7 w as^Ra ftrewrapper. Meinbers m that firm declined to dis cuss the story*-; 4 ^ yoiir stomach strung, rlean and sweet. See _ how youif" general health lmj»fov«s—how quickly the old-time vlpa* vlpor and vitality comes back! Oet a big 60c \*>X Of EATON!C.J1KUP r«»» druggist today.' It Is guaranteed to > you. If you are not satisfied your dru*s««:’ J s*“ OT '^-"e- wll! refund youc money. •■* Those who have- used "Dead Shot j Keller. ... “I huvg $174 with me,” Raynor said { to the ehhuffeur,' “I might be robbed ; UKthpre.-’ 1 ‘ * - f “Ohr no, this Is a first-class place ho T,“-4«tcrrupted the-chatiffeur. “Buf put your money in the band of your hat,” “Good Idim.” Raynor declared, pine- ing the money in his hat. A few min utes later Raynor was Introduced to Lillian Fox, keeper of the rooming hifuse.-he told the police. She took his The general health Improves—how Peery's Vermifuge, know that they can. Preventive for Cold Feet. ■_ A recent patent covers a shot- to efrre- cold feeti-a heated plateHieing Instat ed and jbe heat Treing rclaified by the close-fitting'construction of (he shoe ankle. ~ * -* — v''v3j Wmk. ~ I Second fodian Skeleton. • T"W Hilda. Pa.— Paul t ilu* >>f an Indian f - , • h.• I'niH In frmi! of hU liofn.' at I'!- I . ; a few ago. lias unearthed iGittiJ.fill III another and larger one.near the same spot. Tl... I»ml ahnut S„.|. fan* of the air service, bidding farew ell. tc Coloriel abounds in Indian lore ^nd many clay 40 planes which started oo • flight from Rouse- pipes, stone dishes and arrow head? .Canada. ■- 1 have been found. Clear Your Skin WithCuticura ll|^ Night y Morning eepYburEyes pan - Clears Healthy hat and hung it en a hall rack chauffeur departed. When Raynor returned to his hotel- the $171 was gone. Lillian Fox wan arrested but denied the theft FOR MALARIA