The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 16, 1922, Image 2
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YOU CUNT TRUST
CALOMEL AT ALL
It's Quicksilver, Salivates, Causes
Rheumatism and Bone
Decay.
The next dose of calomel you tak4
may salivate you. It may shock you*
liver or start bone necrosis. Calomel
Is danjjerous. It Is mercury, qulckslh
ver. It crashes Into sour bile Uk<
dynamite, cramping and sickening you.
Calomel attacks the bones and shoultj
never be put Into your system.
If you feed bilious, headachy, consth
pated and all knocked out, Just go to
your druggist and get a bottle of Dod*
son’s Liver Tone for a few cents which
Is a harmless vegetable substitute foi
dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful
and If It doesn’t start your liver and
straighten you up better and quicker
than nasty calomel and without making
you sick, you Just go bock and get your
money.
Don’t take calomel! It can not bo
trusted any more than a Jeopard or a
wild cat. Take Dodson's Liver Tons
which straightens you right up and
makes you feel fine. No salts neces*
sary. Give It to the children becauso
It Is perfectly harmless and can not
salivate.—Advertisement.
Either Way.
“There are many little ways of prac
ticing economy in the home," pro
claimed Walter Wheese sagely to hiH
guest, after making sure Mrs. Wheese
was out of hearing.
“So?" encouraged the visitor po
litely.
“Yes. Last winter my wife said w«
must get a new sofa In the spring."
“Well?"
“Instead, I got a new spring in the
sofa ”
HAVE YOU THESE
SYMPTOMS?
If So, Commence Taking Glide’s
Pepto-Mangan and Get Back
to Good Health
lark of vitality, a feeling of tired-
nem» had breath, pale lips, eolorlesa
cheek*. l<«a of weight, flabby fleah,
leaaened strength—all of theae call for
the Immediate uae of Gude'a I'epto-
Mangan. It will poaltlveiy produc*
aatlafactory reaulta. Try taking It
with your rnral* for a few week* and
be surpriaed with the Improvement In
your condition. Gude'a IVpto Mangun
will help you back to strength during
convalescence frdqi any lllnoas. It hut
been prewrrthed aucct-safully by phy-
airlana everywhere for thirty year*.
It la a recoghlred Iron tonic of honest
merit. For sale In liquid and tablet
form by all druggists. Ask for It by
the full name. “Gude’a I'epto-Mun
gan."*—AdvertlsernefO.
Co-Operation.
Mrs Worth had Just learned that her
negro workwoman. Aunt Dinah, had.
at the age of seventy, married for tht
fourth time.
“Why. Aunt Dinah," she exclaimed
you surely haven't inr.rrled again L"
“Yaasum, honey, I has." was Aunt
Dinah's smllingreply. "J4‘s' as ofYn
as de l.awd takes 'em so will I."—The
Argonaut
MOTHER! MOVE
CHILD'S BOWELS WITH
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
Hurry, mother! Kven a sick child
loves the ‘fruity’’ taste of “California
Fig Syrup" and It never fails to open
the bowels. A teaspoonftrl today may
prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con
stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has
cold, colic, or If stomach Is sour,
tongue coated, breath had, remember a
good cleansing of the little bowels is
often all that is necessary.
Ask your druggist for genuine “Cali
fornia Fig Syrup", which has directions
for babies ^and children of all ages
printed on bnttie Mother! You must
nay “California’ or you may get an
Imitation tig syrup.—Advertisement.
They’d Know About It.
a One day young aunty was loft in
Charge of the small apartment and
the two children.
“I’m going into the kitchen to pro
pare baby’s milk. Hobby," she'said
Importantly; “you.be sure to call me
when he wakes up."
“Oh, you’ll henr«J)tm for yourself,”
flung Hobby; “that kid turns himsell
on the minute he wakes uj)-. lie’s his
own alarm clock!’’
HEARINGS CONTINUE
ON MUSCLE SHOALS
Washington — Hearing* by tbe
house military committee on the
various proposal* It 14a* received
for private development of the
government’* propoaltion *at Mua-
cle Shoals, Ala., will be continued
indefinitely. Chairman Kahn an
nounced that new wltneasee would
be called and all available infor
mation would he Bought which
would throw light upon the pus-
rllng legal phases which have
grown out of the Investigation.
Opinions of department of Jus
tice attorneys as to (he validity
of the power companies claims
have been asked * by Chairman
Kahn and officers of the war de
partment who negotiated the
agreement with rhe power com-,
pany’s representatives' will be In
terrogated by the committee be
fore th$ hearings are ended.
WANT EXPENSES OF
ARMY ON .RHINE PAID
SECRETARY HUGHES REFUSES
TO COMMENT ON DEMAND
MADE ON MINISTERS.
BUI TOTALS $241,000,000
American Demand, if Granted, Would
Upaat Distribution Already
Settled On.
REFUSE TO ENTER MEETING
Paris.—A demand from the United
States that ^41,uo0,uou for its ex
penses in conenction with the occu
pation of tue Kuiueiand be paid be-
I tore any reparation were paid were
presented to the allied tinance minis
ters at their meeting.
PANT AIRSHIP ROMA 1
BEING RLASSEMBLED
Norfolk, Va. — The giant semi
rigid airship Roma, destroyed at
the army supply base more than
two weeks ago with a ioas of 34
lives and injury to many more, ia
being reassembled at the base.
Enlisted men from Langley Field
began the work recently and as
Jhat as sections . are placed to
gether photograph* are being ta
ken. When the teak ia completed,
a photograph showing the blimp
as she was when she started from
Langley field on her final voyage,
with the exception of the fabric
covering, will be sent to Washing
ton. ' , <- i; -
The steel ribs of the Roma that
were bent anfl twisted by the ex
plosion that wrecked the ship,
have been straightened out as far
as possible and are being re
placed by expert* practically as
they were before the disaster.
RECOMMEND $50,000,900 FOR FED
ERAL ROAD BUILDING
NEXT YEAR.
BUREAU’S WORK IN6REASED
Committee Recommends Inprease of
100 in the Number of Poatoffice
Inspector*.
UNITED STATES DECLINES
PARTICIPATE IN MEETING
IN GENOA.
TO
PASSAGE OF BILL INDICATED
Washington.—Secretary Hughes re
fused to comment o» the news from
Paris that representatives of the
United States go.ernment had pre
sented a demand to the allied tinance
ministers that expenses aggregating
$241,000,000 sustained by the United
America “Should Not Unnecessarily SUtefl the
occupation of the Rhine
Become Involved in European
Political Affairs."
COMPROMISE PLAN APPROVED
BY REPUBLICAN MEMBERS
OF COMMITTEE.
land paid before any reparations.
There was nothing that could be said
on the subject at this time, Mr.
Hughes declared.
The distribution of -this year's Ger-
Fordney, However, Declines to Say
Whether He Has Discussed Com
promise With Harding.
Washinnton. — The American gov
ernment declined the invitation to
participate in the international eco- man payments, it is learned oo good! - Washington.-The compromise sol-
uomic and financial conference to be authority, already was practically de- dlers . boQU8 bU1( carrylng a bank pro- , „ , . ... rollt
.held nt Genoa next month, on the elded upon before the Americ^i not ®| vision in place of the cash install and f ° r lnvest, Fation of star route
Washington. — Appropriations of
$50,0u0,00o tor federal road construc
tion next year, $1,!»0U,UUU lor continu
ing the transcontinental airplane
mail service and $513,000 to repair
the New York-Brookfyn pneumatic
mail tube service are additions to the
annual postoffice appropriation bill
carrying about $624,000,000 which
was ordered reported by the senate
postoffice committee. *
In addition to the $50,000,000 for
next year in carrying out the federal
highway act, the committee declar
ed for $65,000,000 for 1924 and $75,-
000 000 for 1925.
All together the senate committee
added nearly $70,000,000 to the postal
budget as passed by house of repre
sentatives. Among additions inserted
were provisions for continuing the
joint postal commission next year
ground that the conference is not was received. The total is not to ex-
ment payment plan originally propos-
primarily an economic uu?. ’’hut is need 800.000.000 gold marks, and the , ed and one# approved by the hoU8e>
.rathet a conference of a political ratio of sharing this amount is prac fi na |] y a greed to by the re
contracts for 1919 tp 1921, to deter
mine whether there should be read
justments of compensation.
An increase of 100 in the number
over the 420
character In which the government tirally the same as was decided.npon ; pubUcan memberB of the wayg and
ofthe United States could not help- at the recent meeting of the supreme nieaIl! , commlttee It wa . Introduced | ...o ree
council at Cannes, which was a slight ... the house hv Chairman Ford- author J* e * 1 the bo”*** * l80 was rec *
vork- later the hoUBe ^ Cha * rman ^ or(1 ommended by the committees. The
fully participate
The refusal to enter the conference modification of the percentage, work- nt , y who announ( . ed that u would g ot
was contained in a note from Secre-ed out at the Spa conference. lie called UJ> unt „ n „ t week , f then tha, the ^
tary HuftheB to Amhauftador Hurl, of Arrorriing to thin schedule. Prance * or Simmon* testified that the In-
Italy, who had presented the Invlta- would receive 52 per cent of the pay- assage o t * bil was prt 1< te speetton force was “hopelessly be-
tlon on behalf of his government ment and Great Britain 22 per cent.«^ * Fordncy. His opinion ap- hind in Its work. ,
which in turn was acting for the al Since the appraised value of the Saar to be Bhar * d by men, b* ra of Depredations of parcel ’ post mall
lied ambassadors Ambassador Ricci valley coal mines, estimated »t 300.- ,h * h ° U8e * e “ eraI| y; aome of w b°«n Mr. Simmrins said, have increased
Immediately communicated the text 000 000 , gold marks, Is charged ** on f " n * P* r ty incs the bureau's work greatly
of the note to his government. against Pranre’a receipts, this ached wou ^ disappear, ^'b**™* ^ a ,00 * e . The $ 1.900.000 author!*
authorised for oon-
kpeculation In house lobbies and corrl- ^ tlnuing the trans continental mall
dors as to President Harding’s views 1 a< , rvtr ^ wi , ch th e house refused to
of the compromise plan and also as to provide for Is the mlnlmam for safe
whether hv would find occasion to operation of the mail airplanes, of-
exprea. those views before the bouse kh.i, told , b e committee although
TO t e ^- ,* $300 000 less than the estimates. The
Chairman Fordney still declined to committee was told that American
•Ipts
The note stated (hat while the ule would leave France about 35.000.-
American people were desirous of 000 gold marks.
suitably assisting in the recovery of A high allied authority said recent-
the economic life of Europe, the |y that the American claim for the
United Slates government could not expenses of the American forces In
he unmindful of the “clear convlr- Germany was a matter for tha con
tlon" of the people "that they should alderation of the reparations rotnmla-
not unnecessarily become Involved ston. which Is Indirectly charged with ■ whether he had discussed the com-i airplane development was “negligl-
In European political question*" Uhe collection and distribution of th# P , ; o,n,a * w,th th « *xecutlve. At the ble“ compared with foreign airplane
The conviction was expressed that German payments White House It was said that Mr. 1 systems. .
all considerations of economic re- Thus far the commission has ae Hardln * had B °1 "tudled. and conse- Eventually.^ off<cfa!* said It Is
vlval would be futile without the ea- cepted modifications of the terms of had Bot formed an opinion booed that private companies will
tahlishment In Russia of the easen payment suggester by the allied pow- of lh * bank ,0 • ,, P*®" 1 ** 0 * H * waa the airplane mall transpor
tial bases of production outlined In era. and It la considered a foregone however, as maintaining tatlon.
the public declaration of the Ameri- conclusion that It will accept the de- ,b * ■■■* P«*lllon that he did when -
4-an government on March 25. 1921, clarions of the finance ministers in b* wrote Mr. Fordney on February 16 Schooner aod Liquor Seized,
and urged that “adcquale action’’ to this serlea of seaslons. jthat the bonus should either he paid, New York.—The American schoon-
that end he taken on the port of The American claim, however, may b^ a "«!*• t** or the legislation poet era Victory, loaded with more than
"th«>se chiefly responsible for Rus- modify the distribution of this year’s P° Bed J3.000 cases of,American and Scotch
sis s present economic disorder
In That connectloa .It was also
pointed out in the note that th*
American government believes noth-
pnymentf.
6
Commission Favored by Knutson.
■ Washington.—The house agricultu-
Five Kllltd .by Tornado.
Augusta. Ga.—Five deaths appeared w
to be the total of fatalltlea in the tor- In the lower bay and tied up at the
whiskeys, whole value was estimated
by prohibition agents at nearly $4no.-
ited by customs Inspectors
Ing should he done looking to the oh- ^ < ommUte6 waa a#k(?d b « nado whlclv ravaged mill villages near Battery, pending court action,
taming of economic advantage, in „ QUt|v , K nutson. republican. Min’ her * ‘ B • nd Soulh Carol '“ * L~~
nesota. fot early hearing on hi. bill Tha atorn, ^nt^ed. according te rw Tr.vtla 1 7<» to Marry,
providing for the creation of a crop , ' K>rU b*™- •* Warrenvllle. Anchorage. Alaska. - Mia.
Hussla which “would impair the just
opportunities of others.’’ and warning
whs Issued that "fair and equal eco-1
nomlc «n>P< , rtunity" In Russia was ex-1
pected by the United States in the
Interest of Russia Itself as well as
that of all other powers
In cone
hope that progress would be made
In preparing the way for “the even
stabilisation commission with power' „ ,
to fix the prices of 1922 crops, of k | lled 1 a numbar weraJtijur Anaconda. Mont. I. waling
com-
Mary
8 C.. where. In addition to the five I Conley, ^trained nuraa, formerly of
1.700
ed. The nearby Carolina towns of miles, 700 miles of the distance by
I^angley and Granltevllle reported no dog team, on her way from Aklak. In
. mmrrmirii n t ..Hr-..uirr U casualties, but accounts of extensive the Kushokwlm country, to Juneau.
luslon the note expressed , . . , a, a -..ij damage from all three places brought where In April she will wed Carl
- * l * bor * n,, » rlrM • < ’ ‘ ,ed co “ ld „u, num.rou, ol b.lrl,r..d<b Tbl.l,. .ct.n, borernor ot *l.,k..
escapes. ' I •* • 1 —7
In WarronvlHe. where 25 houses In To ^ n '* r 9* Camp Denning
the southeastern section of the vll- Washington.-An appropriation of
' wheat, corn and cotton. The
; mission would be composed of the
not be less than* the cost of produc
tion.' The measure • would give the
lual dlscuMlon and settlement of the , ,
fundamental economic and financial aak > B authority to revive the
questions relating to European re
cuperation which press for solution."
The position of the American gov
ernment ns set forth In The commu
nication handed Ambassador Ricci Is
U’at r anticipation hy the United
States in «nv general European eco-
United State* grain corporation and ,... ... . , . .
Include other farm products which, la S p were demolished, the homeless J 4000b for ® B > ar K em « n t Quarters
In Its Judgment, needed stabilizing , UBln J ured immediately set about the for officers and men at Camp Ben-
- . work of rescue, guided through the n * B F' Georgia, is provided in the art
blinding rain in the darkness by cries nu »> »rmy appropriation bill as eom-
for help. Many said they had been P lele d by a htflise sub-committee and
Drugs Stores Are Saloons.
Albany. N. Y.—A charge that be- . flWak ' d bv tb - nimbling of the 80011 to be presented to the house
tween 400 and 500 pharmacies and ^ , L ? ambling or the
, . . . . , A storm and the trembling of their!
nomic conference ‘s Impossible at this ''rug stores began business last year bouse9 j U9( j n tjme tQ e9cape | “ Oil Companies Consolidate.
time, owing to The complete failure f° r <be purpose of conducting saloons
of European nations in the view of under the guise of drug stores was
l v .'> American government to adopt made before the senate committee on
proriLw measures for remedving the public heaTYh by Andrew A. Relt-
ravj*c**s of Tar and for insuring file
stahilizatioti of dieir economic life.
weisner of New York.
All Bridges Swept Awav.
\ugusta, Ga.—J. C. McAuliffe, post
master. received ^ telephone message under indictment for .the murder here
Frady Aaks Continuance.
Miami. Fla.—Counsel for Edgar C.
Frady. Chicago automobile dealer,
~ ^ . j ii * „ Mexia. Texas. — First steps in the
The corrected list of the persons ^ »» w
who were killed In Ihe .torn, at War- *on»<.lld,.lon of (he Humph-
renville I. a 3 follows: company f nd ,he “•“'"Pt'-
reys Mexfa company "into a new $15,-
Fred Hoover, age 12; Dollle Mitch- qqo.OOO Corporation to be known as
ell, age S. Mrs. Dollie Boyd, age 19; tbe Humphreys Oil company were ta-
Theodore Wood, age 2; Lucius Wood, ken here it wa8 ann onnced.
age 2 1-2 years. ,
The following are not expected to
live: -
Germany Makes Payment.
Paris, — The ‘German government
The Cuticura Toilet Trio.
Having cleared your skin keep It clear
by making Cutlcurn your every-day
toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse
and purify, the Ointment to soothe and
heal, the Talcum fo powder and p<t-
fnme. No toilet table Is complete
w'thout them.—Advertisement.
Sitting Tight.
‘"•'Wlren 1 '* the end Vent hog the*c
lay*?’’ “Up against the register.”—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
v .. . •
It Is eavler for the average woman
to make up her face than her mind
from his brother, H. F. McAuliffe. edh °f bis wife last month, filed a motion Mrs. Henry Wood, mother of ’f’heo- notified the Allied Reparations com
tor of the News, at Millidgeville, Ga., j iu' c T rc ult court for a continuance, dore Wood, who was killed, and mission that it had placed on deposit
stating that every bridge of wood which. If granted by Judge Branning, i Henry Clark, an 1 employe of the War- Germany’s sixth ten-day reparation
construction in Baldwin county had would prevent the case from going , ren Manufacturing company. They payment, amounting to 31,•000,000 gold
been swept away hy high water.
For Army Reduction.
Washington. — Despite presidential
to trial at the present term of court.
Improved Business Conditions.
Washington. — Favorable -reports
and war department opposition to any from widely scattered localities indl-
redqctlon in the enlisted strength of cate an improvement in business con-
the army below 150 000 men, t|ie ditions. according to a bulletin issued
are both in the Aiken (S. C.) hospital, marks
Norris to Set Date.
' Washington.—Chairman No’-rls, of
the senate agricultural committee,
Hardwood Man Plan Institute.
Louisville, Ky. — The. America^
Hardwood institute’; proposed succes-
was authorized by the cpmmittee to isor to the American Hardwood Manu-
flx a_date for the proposed Inspection facturers’ association as a trade or-
house sub committee fh charge of thp by Arthur' Woods, chairman of the trip to Muscle Shoals. No tentative ganization of the hardwood lumber
annual army appropriation bill In emergency committee of the Na- date was set. This, Senator Norris industry, will be ready for incorpora-
completing draft of the measure, jravjtlonal conference of unemployment, said, would depend upon senate busi-j tlon within two weeks, James E.
tained the previously agreed Vpon "Reports Indicative of the nation- j ness, as it .was desired to avoid tying : Stark of Memphis, chairman of the
v*rx V'i c i s't m c? / k /-« r*/-k o a i w 4 Vt A a i v II TVVL r t TY H \T V* W T /I a C Q 1 « X L. ^ 1 a. i a a a _ _ j. t TN—. 1
provisions for decrease jn the -size wide upward trend Mr. Woods said, U p the senate by lack of a quorum
of :he army on July 1 from 137,000 to had been received from a number of! The senatorial party, it was learned,
1T5 000 and a reduction in the.number^cltles^flicluding Asheville, N._ C-I ; would be limited to 16 under the ap-
of officers from 1^,900 to 11.000. T|^he| Haltimpre, Md.; Clarksburg. W T . Va.; ; proprlation with the personnel unde-
hfti will come up for consideration j Columbus. Ga.; Johnson City, Tenn.; i termined, but composed largely of
next wpck.
Disappointment Felt in Britain.
Loudon —The news that the United
Macon, Oa.; Boston. Omaha, Passaic.
Promises to Carry Out Treaty.
Belgrade. — Foreign Minister Nin
agricultural committee members.
Life Saving Medals Awarded.
Washington.—Teo awards of silver
organization committee, said., Fol
lowing this formality, he added, the
proposed plan will be, submitted to
Attorney General -Daugherty and the
department of commerce for an opin
ion a& to its legality.
Princess Mary on Honeymoon.
London.—Princess Mary aijd Vis-
WHEN HAIR THINS,
FADES OR FALLS,
...- USE “DANDERINE” i a
35 cents buys a bottle
of “Danderine.” Within
ten minutes after the V
first application you can
not find a single trace
of dandruff or falling
hair. Danderine is to
the hair what fresh
showers of rain and
sunshine are to vegeta
tion. It goes right to tha
roots. Invigorates and
strengthens them, help
ing your hair to grow
long, thick and luxuri
ant.
Girlsf Girls! Don’t let your hair
stay lifeless, colorless, thin, scraggy.
A single application of delightful Dan
derine will double the beauty and ra
diance of your hair and make it look
twice as abundant.—Advertisement. ‘
Holy City in Early Days.
Ancient Jerusalem stood on four
bills, now almost entirely molded to
gether, and the Intervening valleys
filled with debris. Mount Zion Is that
height on the southwest, the city of
David, made conspicuous today by the
towers of the German ecclesiastical
buildings for which the former kaiser
gave the land. Mount Moriah Is on
the east; the site of Solomon’s temple,
separated from Mount Zion by the
valley of the Tyropoeon, Mount Be-
zetha Is on the north and Mount Akra
on the northwest, the two latter repre
senting the crowded quarters of the
modem city.
*
Ktai< s hrttf declined the invitation to chltch informed parliament that he life-saving medals, of honor were an- count Lascelies left Victoria station
♦ Yv . . / * *■» s\ Is. 9+ ^ t»naan c* 4 Y. X 1 m* i* “ 1 • mi 1
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
. Suspect It
Applicants lor Insurance Often
Rejected.
Judging from reports from druggist*
who are constantly in direct touch with
tbe public, there is one preparation that
bee been very successful in overcoming
these conditions. The mild and heeling
influence of Dr. Kilmer’s Swsmp-Root is
■oon realized It stands the highest for
its remarkable record of succeae.
An examining physician for one of th*
prominent Life Insurance Companies, in
an interview on the subject, made tbe as
tonishing statement that one reason why
so many applicants for insurance are re
jected is becauas kidney trouble ia so
common to the American people, and the
large majority of those whose applica
tions are declined do not even suspect
that they have the disease.
Dr. Kilmer’s 8wamp Root is oa ml*
at til drug stores in bottles of two sties,
medium and large. However, il you wish
first to test this great preparation send
tea cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingham
ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When
writing be sure and mention this paper.
Advertisement. %
Perfectly Safe.
First Thlj*f (in hotel bedroom)—Go
qulot. Jim. There’s u woman usleep in
that room.
Second Thief—It doesn't mutter If
she wukes up.
“It don't? One aeream would bring
half the folks in the house to the door.”
“She won't scream. If she wakes up
she'll throw a sheet over her head and
Leei* still." • ’
“Why will she?” •
“Her head Is all up Tn curl papers.”
—Stray Stories.
DYED HER DRAPERIES,
SKIRT AND A SWEATER
Y WITH “DIAMOND DYES”
Each package of “Diamond Dyes" con
tains directions so simple that any woman
can dje or tint faded, shabby skirts,
dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stock
ings, hangings, draperies, everything lika
new. Buy "Diamond Dyes”—no other
kind—then perfect home dyeing is guaran
teed, even if you have never oyed oefore.
Tell your druggist whether the material
you with to dye ia wool or ^ilk, pr whether
it ia linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dia
mond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or
run. So aasy to use.—advertisement. •
Eskimos Slaughter Musk Ox.
The Eskimo hunts the musk ox with
dogs from which they do not flee. On
sighting a small hand he lets one or
two dogs loose when the older ani
mals Immediately face outward in de
fensive formation with calves In the
center, and prepare to give light. As
soon as the herd is thus “anchored”
the Eskimo lets 9II his dogs loose and
Mien .proceeds to kill the musk ox
with gun or bow and arrow. The
musk ox are very tierce, and if a
wounded bull charges the Eskimo, the
dogs in turn immediately attack him,
which gives the hunter a chance to
slu#it a second time. In this way the
Eskimo is able to dispatch the whole
herd. '
participate inutile Genoa economic had received assurances from the"trounced by Secretary Mellon. The on their way to Paris. They were aJ
conference is ext Homely disappointing Italian government of an energetic recipients include : * 1 most overwhelmed by the salutations
I' all of the supporters^ the ..Genoa and prompt settlement ot the Flume E. Applegate. Norfolk.^Va, .for-! of a'great- crowd.
’.project'' The view is held liwe that Incident. wMch would Involve also def-' rescuing a man from drowning in ^ “Princess Mary as Viscountess l^s
the-.absence of the United Stat.-s is _ Hiite ami. complete e\c!>utou of the Hampton Roads. Va... June 21. 192TL feelW”- ns she is designated by" the
-hmod detract from the tfsrfutness t^nty of RapfilTo, irfcfifofijg the evae James R. H p o*lhead, seaman. IT. S. official court circular, wore an attrac-
|of decisions adopted at the conference.nation of the third zone of Dalmatia N . for assisting in the rescue of a tive moleskin coat aB^a blue hat.
for European economists, are In- by Italy. shipmate from drowning in the York Women admirers, pa^ncularly, press-
creasingly convinced that tbe real re- ... The Jugo slav government, he ad- river at Yorktown Va . May 22. 1921.e e d forward to-catch a glimpse of the
hahilitation of central Europe Is pos- ded. would make no protest to the Leonard B. Watson, "^toechanic. newly-married couple and almost
stble only with the coopetratloa of allied pewer* providing tbe Italian United States navy, for assisting in broke throngh tha police cordon The
Important to Mothoro
Bxnmlne carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that It
. Bears the
Slgnature.pfi
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
the United Slates.
promises were carried out
j rescuing a shipmate from drowning.; honaymooners are oa way to Italy.
State of Washington. :
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merty n’part of Oregon itmTwns cre
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mitted to tiie Union as n state Feb:
ruary 22, 1K8T>.
How can a man’s love grow cold
when his wife keep* him in hot water?
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