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St Florence, 8. a
American Legion opened its
annua) contention at St. Louis.
German delegation at Versailles
forwarded the Peact Treaty to Ber
lin.
M. Humbert, French senator, ac
quitted of charges of having had deal
ings with the enemy.
fn^it municipality of Texas
fits city government over to
i women. In the recent election wo-
first | men were chcsen to fill practically
fall the city offiec.-, including the may
oralty.
The game of billiards is all the
rage among-English women at pres
ent. London has scores of billiard
halls that cater exclusively to the
patronage of the feminine cue devot
ees. These parlors are equipped
with green-cloth tables of regilation
size, except that they are slightly
lower than the usual table for ilia
better convenience of the woma
player. .
AS SlHuriG AS
AT SEVENTEEN
ZIRON Iron Tonic Makes Her “Old Man"
Feel Young Again, Says Daughter.
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♦ TODAYJS, EVENTS
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“Too much kissing in late motion i
4! pictures,” says the critic from the
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ited Press Is excluelve-
to tbs nss for republics-
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or not otbenrtso crodltod In this
and sl*o to dm local nows pub-
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SATURDAY MAY 8, 1920
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MOTHER'S DAY
torrow will be observed through
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this nation as Mothers -Day.
thought. In many cburch-
bout the land special ser-
Will be held in honor of the oc-
and in nearly every church of
.Umd special reference will be
le to its significance. Millions of
vers some red and some white,
badge for Mothers Day will be
’tomorrow, the mails will carry
^ ; of , messages addressed to
WS; land millions of prayers will
wafted hear,en,ward, in apprecia-
of the bab* dearest person in all
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hers Day,.though of very recent
*4,,.comes as close io the heart ot
; human race as does Christmas.
beautiful observance originated
•a few years ago in the heart of
"ing lady who devoted to her
mother first observed the day
The observance was taken
v'ber neighbors and it struck
onsivo cord in the heart of the
tn race and-the practice spread
!vin 1.912 by,, a resolution of cou-
Tbe observance of Mothers Day
. Instituted, * the President Issu-
bj; a :• Proclamation for the first
(thers Day in May, 1914, and fixing
1 vucond Sunday in May for its an-
./tote.
w«. Ore, and all we can ever
to4»e,.yve owe to our mothers,
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devotion, to her love and ten-
care and to her pfayers. The
Tof motherhood "form the cradle
human race. Motherhood is
rock on which the very founda-
i .of our dvllizatiou is built, it is
guiding star that guides the hu*
rite over the pitfalls of life,
jh^r mothers a def)f we can
but we can at least show
Appreciation by our 6b-
mee of Ifotbere Day.
-'mother is living show her some
hindn&s and wear the red
as the badge of observance,
therms labors on earth have
ended, remember her devotion
1 liVes and wearing the white
r, th& emblem of" purity will
that she is not forgotten,
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ANNI VERSA RlCb 4
| Hand«Sapolio - The
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[^SforToflet and Bathj
RHEUMATISM
Is completely wasned out of the
system by the celebrated Shivar
Mineral Wafer. Positively guaran
teed by money-back offer. Tastes
fine; costs a trifle. Delivered any
where by our Florence agents, Gregg
A Anderson. Phone tberx
. To help repair the results of illness,
«i old age, work and worry 'in your daily
n} life; to help give strength to your run
down system and to help renew taggec
forces and tone up the nerves—you wil
find a valuable remedy in Ziron.
Read what Ziron did for. an old man,
who had to stay in bed moft of the time.
His daughter, Myrtle Mills, of Pulaski,
lenn., says; , “Ziron has helped my
father wonderfully. He could not do
anything before taking it. He was in bed
most of the time, complaining with bro
ken-down nerves and backache. He has
taken three bottles and says he is as
strong as when he was 17 years old."
IF your blood needs iron, try Ziron
Iron Tome. What it has done for oth
ers, it may do for you.
Ziron is mild, harmless; does not dis
color the teeth, and may be taken safely
V., young and old, men, women and
children.
Get Ziron at your druggist’s, under a
money-back guarantee.
ft Warms You Up
For Coughs, Colds, Bore Throat,
When jour body Aches and Is Feverish.
• M*. (Mentholated).
Loosens the Phlegm—Clears the Head
and Chest. S5o Your Druraist's.
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GLAD TOTESTIFY
Say» Watoga Lady, “As To What
Cardni Has Done For Me, So
As To Help 0thers. ,,
THE MISERY OF
BICKICHE
Removed by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound.
Muskegon, Mich.—“For six years
was so weak
i
in my back at times that
could hardly walk.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com'
pound was recom
mended to me and
it made me good and
strong again so that
I am able to do all
my work. I highly
recommend your
medioine and tell
everyone I meet
what it did for me."
Mrs. G. Scuoo.v-
Watoga.W. Va.—Mrs. S. W. Gladwel!,
of this town, says: “Whemabout 15 years
Of age, I suffered greatly ... Sometimes
would go a month or two, and-1 had
terribleheadache, backache, and bearing-
down pains, and would just drag and
bad oo appetite. Then ... it would last
... two weeks, and was so weakening,
tpd my health was ( awful.
My mother bought me a bottle of
-Cardui, and I began to improve after j
liking the first bottle, so kept it up till I
look three... I gained, and was well
and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui.
I am married now and have 3 children
... Have never had to have a doctor for
female trouble, and just resort to Cardui
H I need a Ionic. I am glad to testify to 1 uilmcnt peculiar to her sex has fastened
what it has dope for me, so as to help' ,tself l,pon ll( ‘ r - "hen so affected
Others " ■ women may rely upon Lydia E. Pink-
If you are nervous or weak, have head
aches, backaches, or any of the other
ailments so common to women, why not
jflve Cardui a trial? Recommended by
field, 72 Oak St., Muskegon, Mich.
Woman’s Precious Gift
The one which she should most' zeal
ously guard is her health, but she often
neglects to do so in season until some
many physicians. In use over 40 years.
Begin taking Cardui today. It may
he the very medicine you need.
N&130
ham’s Vegetable Compound, a remedy
that has been wonderfully successful in
restoring health to suffering women.
If you have the slightest doubt that
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound will help you, write to Lydia E.
Pinkhum Medicine Co. (confidential),
Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter
will be opened, read anil answered by a
woman, and held in strict confidence.
“rHeufy Bergh, founder of the
list American society for the
veation of cruelty to animals,
New York City. Died
12, 1888.
-Aughsta J. Evans Wilson, au-
thor df "St. E^nov” and other
• popular novels, born at Coluin-
Qa. Died at Mobile, Ala.
#. 1909.--
ti—Jannies Platt, first mayor of
' t Osweio. died at Oswego, N. Y.
Dorn In 1787. ‘
—Judith P. Benjamine, who was
'Secret fcry of State jn the cabinet
'Of President Jefferson Davis, died
in Pails. Born at St. Croix, W.
Augs 11, 1811.
1—Wofnan suffrage was defeated
l tn Nova Scotia.
r—The peace treaty between
fiihina- and Japdn was ratified at
hefo*. ,
-Whft* Star liner Cymbrjc was
Tedoed off the Irish coast.
4j. 8. Railroad Wage ,Coinmis-
recommended wage Increases
^ totalling $300,009,000 annually.
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)DAY8 BIRTHDAYS 4
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ird Morris,' Newfoundland
and former premier, born
i’s Nfld., 61 years ago to-
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, tea Rowland Angell, the
the Carnegie Institution,
i’at gfyrlington, Vt., 51 years ago
Retrl Wilson R. Stearly, coad-
bisgpp of the Episcopal diocese
born in Philadelphia, 51
! today.
Itlnwrlght, long a prominent
the American stage, born
Iphla 67 years ago todr.-\
t, outfielder of the Gin
tonal, league baseball tea
ikUtod City, Ind., 27 year;
V
(Gtpbomt) Smith,' well
fvygrelght pugilist, born i|
32 years ago today.
Jack Dempsey
Fights 3 Rounds
House Today
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Centenary of the birth of Henry
Bergh, the New York philanthropist
who formed the first society in Amer
ica for the prevention of cruelty to
naimals
One hundred years ago today con
gress passed an act for the establish
ment of the United States Botanic
Gardens In Washington, 1/ C.
The Socialist Party is to hold its
U.‘j preskymtial nominating con-
cention since 1912 in New York city
today.
Minnesota Republicans meet in
state .convention at St. Paul today to
decide on a state^ ticket to be sub
mitted to the voters in November.
A jubilee exhlmition Is to be open
ed at the Metropolitan Museum of
Art in Now York today by way of
celebrating the museum’s fiftieth an
nivereary.
Ambassador Jussarand and Myron
T. Horrick. former ambassador to
France, are to be speakers at a re
union dinner of the American Field
Service in New York tonight.
weed district. ,
But Wydam Standing, who plays
opposite Norma Talmadge, First Nat-!
tional star,-says he cant see it that I
way.
You probably never heard that Car
rie Nation was the grandmother of
Wesley Garry.
Well, she wasn’t.
Bruce Snuffton, who worked four:
months in First National pictures as !
a mob member, has gone West to |
» , evolutk>nize v the movleh.
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> IN THE DAY’S NEWS 4
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James Duncan, who has been sc
lected by President Wilson for one ot
the vacancies on the Interstate Com
merce Commission, is one of the most
widely known labor leaders in Amer
ica. For nearly a quarter of a cen
tury ho was vice-president of the
American Federation of I^ibor ami he
has represented that organization in
many important conferences, both at
home and abroad. A native of Scbt
land, Mr. Drpcan came to America
in early manhood and look up his
trade as a granite cutter. He joined
•he Granite Cutters’ International As
sociation in 1881. and in 1894 became
Its international president. In 1900
he was. the leader of the great strike
in the granite cutting industry for
the 8-honr workday. Mr. Duncan is
a- mr/iber of the American Academy
of Political and Social Science amt
various other bodies aiming to pro
mote the public welfare. In 1917 In
was a member of the commission
sent lo Russia by President Wilson
Filbert Worth Cultivating.
A nut almost unknown in the United &
States is the filbert, one of the most
delicious of all nuts. It is cultivated
on a large scale for the market In'&j
the comity of Kent, England. A hirg-'fj
er variety is known as the "col* nut.” r;
The filbert is as superior lo the hazel !|i
nut of which family it. is a member— ifi
as the hazel nut Is superior to the pea- 'P;
nut. Attempts to raise the filbert oiv
a commercial scale In the United
States have not so far met with suc
cess.
DO YOU?
Long for a trip around the world?
Like'a clean, wholesome love story?
Hunger for the excitement of adventure?
Admire an honest-to-goodness hero?
Want thrills, romance and fun?
BECAUSE.MOST FOLKS DO
“THE LUCK OF THE.
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An ALLAN DWAN Production v
has been made from the famous navel of adventure
by HAROLD MACGRATH.
Also a Mack Sennett Comedy “GEE WHIZ
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Charles Ray, First National st ir,
tells a good one o nthe colored maid
at a Hollywood home.
‘Lizzie refused to go to work one
morning," says Charlie. “She was sit
ting dreamily on a bench and refus
ed to do a lick of work. Finally we
called the doctor in."
1 ‘Why 'don’t you get up and go
to work’ asks the doc.’
1 ‘Well, they owe me $12 and I aint
goin' to do a lick of work till they
pay me,’ Lizzie replies.’
' ‘Well, move over,’ says the Doc,
They owe me $50.”
Everything was in readiness at the
Constance Talmadge studios to shoot
the storm sceneh. All the rain and
wind apparatus was in proper place
and the camera-men were at the post.
Then a real stonfi came up and the
‘shooting" had to be postponed.
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