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PE-RU-NA
K«tps tin Htdicing with Her fw Safety
Mr*. Carl Linder, B. F. D. No. 2, Box 44,
Daaael,Minnesota, writes: “I want to thank
you for your kindness and tho good your
remedy did me years ago. I am perfectly
well and visiting in Spokand, Wash. Were ft
not for Pe-ru-na I would not have been ahli
to make this trip. I always take your medi
cine with me for safety should I take eold.
Praise to Pe-ru-na."
As an emergency remedy for everyday ills,
Pe-ru-na has been in use fifty years.
fABLETS OR LIQUID '* SOLD EVERYWHERE
(hillTonic
SOLD SO YEARS — A FINE GENERAL TONIC
tf MtwUbr wr>u UWMUto. Lf.
Death only a matter of short time.
Don't wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
LATH HOP’S
qqld Mmiq,
^ HAAMLKM OIL
Put Prohibition on Cotton.
In 1700 the importation of cattfm
goods Into Great llritaih was pndiib-
ited and In 1721 the manufacture of
cotton In England was absolutely for
bidden by act of parliament, a pen
alty of $100 being inflicted for selling
It and one of $2fi uj>on any person con
victed- of wearing It.
A FEELING OF SECURITY
A »• H1J L. 1-. Si
TV world's standard remedy for kidney,
r. bladder and uric add trouble*—the
! Remedy of Holland ence 1696.
nteed. Three all dnj**irt»-
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iSf trruill dotage
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SENDS 2000 MILES EOR
BEAR'S EMULSION
Mr J<4»a (i lw*r <*t*art»r*«*k. Va.
I war sir —
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aaat mr flrtHrfrd l*» m) |awt ollLr? I
Aii'I like lo ha»e ikem ami b) l.i| a< »*
•a I lire fort) inib-a from the railroad
Y*<ur iruly. v
J S JMsufTre. Kendrick. I'obi
The above letter ah<’w■ «bat s «*>n
dreful reputaii .n iW-ar ■ Kmul*l.-n ha-
BBxwik' the Ibnusan'ls who hate tiard
U 4 or rough a roida. hn-nchula. lung
Mother Saxs
Babies Never
Get Real Sick
alatn
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and atn«n«ti
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Ryzon
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BAKING POWDER
you use /ess ■
GREEN MOUNTAIN
ASTHMA
COMPOUND
quickly relieveH the distress
ing parorysnis. Used tor
05 years and result of long
e* erlehce iu treatment of-
throat and lung diseases by
Dr J H. Guild. rRKE TRIAL
BOX, Treatise on Asthma, Its
causes, treatment, etc., sent
upon request. 26c. and $ 1)0
at druggists. J. H. GUILD CO.. RUPERT, VT.
StJosephs
LIVER REGULATOR
Larde Can 25f
they showed the slighted sign of fml.
ing had. nnd n.tf only have the results
l»een wonderful, bid n«>ne of them
have ever been really sick In fbelr
Uvea. I believe their good health I*
due entirely to Teethlna.**
Teeth I Da is sold hy uU dnigglsts, or
you can ^eml .'kV to the MofTett latb-
•>mlories, I’olumhu*. Ga.. and receive
a regular size package ;rtid also n copy
the valuable Baby booklet.—Adver
Msement.
FIRE IN CHARLOTTE >
DESTROYS TRUST BUILDING
Charlotte. N. C.—Fire that com
pletely destroyed the Trust build*
ing on the 290 block of South Tryon
street, and that caused thousands
of dollars' damage to offices and
stores In thq Piedmont v building
and the Brockmann building,, was.
discovered by officials in the tele
graph department of the Southern
railway in the Commercial build
ing, the alarm being turned in from
box 39. The damage to the Trust
building,, stores and offices In the
Piedmont and Brockmann build
ings Is estimated at between $350,-
000 and $400,000.
Practically all the property is a
total loss, vfery little of it having
any salvage value. - The great ma
jority of the personal losses con
sisted of private papers and other
documents.
The greatest losses were suffered
by c. W. Johnston, owner of the
Trust building; The Southern En
terprises, lessees of the Academy
theater;" the Brockmann book
store; John M. Scott, owner of the
Brockmann building, and C. C.
Hookr prominent local architect.
BACK IN PARIS
FORMER PREMIER SAYS THAT
AMERICA STILL LOVES
FRANCE.
GREETED BY MANY FRIENDS
:> *
Denies That He Objects to French
Occupation of the Ruhr Region
of Germany.
GET AWAY WITH $200,000
MINT OFFICIALS WERE SENDING
MONEY TO FEDERAL RE-
SERVE BANK.
Paris.—Ex Premier Georges Clemen-
: ceau, France's -notdd war-time pre
mier, returned to Paris from a 39-day
trip to the United States. He brought
back with him what he termed happy
remembrances that the people of
America still love France, and also
two boxes of grape fruit which he de-
. dared would contribute to his longe-
j vlty.
Although he seemed to be in a rare-
| ly good-natured mood, nevertheless
close friends affected to see evidences
'W
that his strenuous tour in the United
States had left its impression upon
him.
You naturally feel secure when you
know that the medicine you are a I out to
take ia absolutely pure and contains ac
harmful or habit producing drugs -*
Such a medicine ia Dr Kilmer’e Swamp-
I loot, kidney, liter and bladder remedy
Ihe same standard of punty, strength
and excellence i* maintained ia every hot
tie of 8aamp Root
It ia w-tentifirally compounded fi
vegetable herbs *7
It ia not a elimalaat and is taken ia
lea ape. aial dnaaa
It ta not rc onuneadrd (or everythiag
It m aetare'a great helper ia relieving
•nd nvarruaiiag kidney, beer and bladder
Uuahlaa
A aw era atateaaeat of parity is with
new buttle «f Ur. Humor's hwenp
Root
If yaa need a mr it* tee yi
have I he hret t ia vale at all d
m U tGea vf two Msaa. avediaai i
Haw ever , if yaa omh ter*t u
great preparalMa read lea raata ta lie
kdawy A t a Bmahaaitaa S Y. hr a
■aarfda battle \\ hea arrvtiag ha saea
and meat isa tkaa paper — kdeeruaaaaaat
Eve r y Highway in State Guarded by
Police and Federal Officers to
Intercept Robbers.
Denver. Colo.—Hanked Bandits, arm-
ed^wlth nawedoff shotgun* and with
out regard for human life, fatally
Akron, Ohio. — Three prominent
Massllon men, one of them a city
official, were burned to death, and
four others were seriously injured
when flamea destroyed a. cottage in
which they were asleep at Little
Wadsworth, on the Portage lake
reaervoir south of here.
The dead; Harold Howard, 52,
city engineer, of Massillon*, Frank
wagner, 50, of Massllon; Leroy
Hodgsdh, 28, of Massillon.
Walter Holt, who was on the sec
ond floor, escaped by climbing out
of a window and tried unavailingly
to rescue the men who met death.
The men had been tspendlng the
week-end in the dottage.
BEING SCRAPPED
f V v **
JAPAN AND UNITED STATES
BACK PENDING PROMULGAn s ^
TREATY^-—
TWENTY-SEVEN ARE MISSING
ALL BELIEVED TO HAVE
*t>ROWNED OR TO HAVE DIED*
FROM EXPOSURE.
STOP BUILDING PROGRAMS
Great Critai^ Leads All the Nation,
in Getting Rid of Many of Her ,
Battleship*-
vdfripI
Washington—Itesp.ondirfp^o a house
resolution, Secretary Denby transmit-
, ted to Congress the information in the
BEEN hands of the navy department on the
status of warships scrapped under
the terms of the Washington arms con
ference naval treaty, or otherwise dis
posed of by the signatories since the
Last Seen of Missing Person* Wax ad j ournmen t of the conference
Just After the Reliance Went
to the Bottom.
i
The. report showed that neither the.
United States nor Japan had complet' d
the scrapping of any existing capita
Saulte- Ste. Mafis, Mich.—Twenty- 8hipS( at least pending promulgation
seven persons are missing and are be- 0 f t h e treaty, although both nations
lleved to have drowned or died from have stopped work on large building
exposure following the disaster which programs of capital ships. Great Brit-
No official welcome awaited ClPttJ overtook the tug Relia.ce when it hit ain> on uie other hand, was shown to
enceau, either at Havre, where he the rock8 off L,zard l8land a few days ha™ disposed of or to be disponing of
landed from the steamer Paris, or In a * 0 - Thi9 was the ,ear «P™ 89pd h* the older capital ships,
the capital. NomerouB frieqds, how-' officials of the Superior Paper com- The sute8 acC ording to the
ever greeted him at Havre and also In . P aD 7' owner of th « * u *’,* h j’ * 0 , r 1 . e report, in addition to suspending the
p ar|# first time, admitted that in addition to work on reMvia un d e r construction
Official notice of hi.' return was lhe crew of 14 ' lhe Rellante carr,ed 22 under the treaty, has decommissioned
lacking, due to bis expressed wish. ». v aR complete ships except th<* hait e-
Th, TI«or. when ..ked roncerninj ■ ur, " or * ■>' th « * r «,‘ .hip ConnfctUul. «hkh .ooq «m y
hi. YI... of «h.t h>d b.YQ accom- h '? . Two O' 11 '”- Mr ; nd plarod out of commission and has sof«*
plished during his tour, took refuge
behind the bruaqoe manner he so
well knows how to assume when oc
rom . wounded Charles Unton. guard of the casioa requires. He Indicated by .
i *> <.14
ag #teves
ad large
try this
Denver branch of the Kansas CUT
Federal Reserve bank, stole $240,000
in rurrenc) of $5 d< n<Mninattoa at the
doorstep of the government mint, and
ramped tv teaa than a minute's'time
Every highway Is the state ta guard
ed and police and federal authorities
bars 4 is patched armed squad, la pur
suit of aa automobile occupied hy aev-
ea men who were area speedtag north
ward shortly after the robbery Oae
few casual phrases that If there was
any Import to his visit the American
people would get It.
"They have got sense enough." ho
l ared ,
He added that for him his Journey
1 was the chapter that ended bis career.
Hs said he dloved by the sense of
fatigue which sooner or later must
terminate his Interest la the influ
ences of earthly matter., like a true
of the
ft*** It
The
upaats was bleedisg
■vdtpg to the report
■rvy orruwed white
the
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i Bumbry
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was yearning for
Ihe
isick p
esc# of
sol it u 4*
thiria
C lha hi
Maw ward voyage Cl
rtn
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la rwpo
rted to has# sakt.
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im got
eg to 1
Lha country soon.
for
toad
CVan
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rvpaatadly denied
oa
he trtl
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lha Atlantic that
he
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fattop of the Ruhr
ra
Mrs. John Harten. cooks, were suffer
ing so from cold and- exposure that
they were left at a station of the Alco
rns Central railroad for medical atten
tion by other survivor.. •
The last seen of the mlasing $7
persons was when the Reliance, bat
tling through a Minding anus alarm.
- on th>* rocks off Litard island,
stripped her kheel and sank almost
immediately.
Captain D A Williams, of the city,
and ala others who wefc forward, took
one lifeboat which the nine others,
larludlag Mr. and Mrs. Hartea. look
the other The second boat drifted
several hours la the storm aad was
Moea ashore op the Caaadlea mats
land SS mil** bo rth of here Mrs.
Hartea was so exhausted that the
party was held ap 34 hours ip as la
the Maine and the Missouri, eh.
are actually being broken up.
Great Britain. Mr. Denby said, had
at the time his Information was gath
ered. but which was not Indicated,
broken ap three dpltal ships. a«»!<l t®
be broken up aevch. flflM lillLJloL 4ta-
mantled one. completely mutiL»ii"ba
on two. and was engaged In mutilating
six others The Australian govern-
meat, he added, had decided to scrap
the battle cruiser Australia
Through her ministry of marine.
4
dtan shack before it was i
start ia land toward the ratlra
survivors expressed little hi
the others survived the stom
The auuoupcsunent hy the i
stated that IU addition to the
oil to
The
• that
14. tl
i:>
ArPochie Gats A of war Cha*oa.
mtai,
ho r>
■ im< i
i urn*
aimli
PT'
load the j 1
|-» th> ir owe
The fc
P«i hag<
fatuous bab)
ourw i|vu, t*
im-tii n> •m earth fur
kr<‘t>ibg llllle « htblreti well ami happ)
all lha lliuss Is «c*«m lualcel) proven by
Mie »*rcte®»-r,i of Mru. It. B IL*gart.
of m> Uiolsey strret, AtlaBta. Ga^ who
trau»fer
rpshleV.
VI illiam
eutranre
lug toward lb
the CurMUg
ir ts>* .u’ * rs ci iii*
nk crew •iwplc»*>
of tho funds, J
C T tJatoa. J.
Ilateper had Ju
of the ntlat aad
ma< bine at,
h« n ano(h< r
i federal re
el in thv
K Olson
Adams and
»t left the
were walk
ending n*-ar
ar con-
th<
am
un
nd up J
r Lasky
Ited
that
tFatt) i
barred
, prtl be-
Ibe taw.
of com
re orru-
Will
•try.
igainst
uary 1.
i‘r:»»ra
Arburhla’a
no effort
hs. sa <
offic ml <
»f th<
ry dvju
irtmrpt
and
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it. who
had
be
lha Hr
UaBca a
n th.
f ||
nbry ci
imps
r K - m l
•sing tt
ten.
It
or* Irf
1 th**
W
launih
ohlrh
was
CM
ti ti
d hy
an
IBc
K> lie
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It I
tpan
in addition to ita tw.
i
ilont
"I Lace ihr«e tiuys. the olitc-st dee.
the oc*\t will »o>>n l*e four and the
and general run-down condl 1 bubr Is eighteen month* old I hare
(here is nothing more hcnefb-ialJ flccn them all Tjtrthlna whenecer
taming the hgpdits drove up
side of the wtVe euc lope d truck
According to **Hr~*-~••** two or three
men carrying gun*, leaped from the
car and. uUh n about c*f - ••bauds up**
opened lire on tbv resc-rve bank em
ployos ,
Guards of tbc mint, and other In
hI»!»* eroployc - ih*-n ru-li* <1 out upon
the fl|
to shoot al thV robbers. I
Linton, according to the police, at
Others
sc-ph S<
employ
ha wa
bu made at present to market
lima that wetw withdrawn, or
that were never released. Jo*
heark. producer, said be would
Arhuc kle and the Utter said
> thankful for the chalice to
• d out that If the t
rm< he.| l.uard Island
they were witnV'al f «od
d an laUnd wh- re ther<
the t roM* m would not
Being without weapon
great
chanc • a
dared
search for them
their
f obtain mg food were >1
slender. Tugs arc making
work and would si/lvy tu make good.
Hardmg to Support Bonus.
CfHcrnhan. Ohio. — Assurance that
President Harding would support a
Report ia Made on EmploymonL bonus for ex service men. providing
\\ anbingt.m. Kmplpyment incmas a feasible means of financing the ho
ed in 13 industries and decreased in 12 nuH ( . an ^ found, was given ex ser
during November, the bureau of labor vk ^ by Co | c . R. Forbes, director
^ T ‘^ nment ' announced In making public Its mdnth- o( the veterans bureau at Washington
ly survey of conditions In 3.233 rep- be f 0 re a Joint conference of national
resentative establishments in 43 man
•t
but an unofficial estimate*, ba-.d ea
average abandonment during thi* win
ter and average conditions preiatKig
until harvest. j»Ia« • *• proem turn .,il
Tfrrtti 57^.600 000 to gort VsmTikmi bush* Is.
Th»* first for* east of winter wh at
, i • . * ' ’ • f f . v
crop reporting Ixiard n**xt May wii
ita i -"tiinatc of a* r- c- i md <1 i;hvY
Iqg the winter will be announced.
Seized Liquor Returnejt to Owner®
Philadelphia. Declaring that l'n;t*-d
States prohibition agents violated lhe
fourth amendment of the constitution
. - No Meddler.
Mi Wiulleigh Is a man <»t iifTairs."
“Ye> of liis own afTairs.'*
“Kh?"
He says he vyouldn'l give ten cents
to the uplift. "•—Birmiiigluini Age-IIer-
ald.
. . .. and state executives of the veterans
tempted to throw the money into the u f a , turing Industries. Payroll inereas- foreign wars.
crilled back compartment of the re- es for tho month alao were 8b own in i n the conference were the members
serve truck at the hold-ups command 31 industries' hut in four cases these ! of tho national council of administra-' in mailing raids without proper search
and he was shi.t by the leader of the were not identical with those in which [j on an d the department commanders warrants. Judge Thompson *tn the
bandits. Linton was later removed to employment gained. The report cov- 1 0 f tbe veterans' organization. United Stat* ^ district court dismissed
the county hospital, where he died ere( j 1555 537 employes whose wages Immediately following Forbes’ ad- two liquor cases involving several hun-
] without gaining consilousness. (during the payroll periods considered dress and a discussion which resulted dred thousand dollars.
~ • * amounted to $48,961,271.' i n strong approval of a sales'tax, the Liquor and wines valued at $30,000
House* Passes Appropriation Bill. The car building and repairing in-> unanimously adopted a res- was ordered returned to the warehouse
Washington.- The naval appropria dustry continued to lead the increase olution, endorsing a -sales tax with of J. L. Lipschutz where it had been
tion bill carrying a request that the in employment, with a gain of 7.9 per foodstuffs exempted, as a means of -seized by dry ag' nts. Stills, coil*.
President negotiate with foreign pow- cent. This v however, was half -the raising the necessary revenue to fi- malt extracts, whiskey
and
ers relative to limiting construction September increase and considerably*; nance the bonus.
accessories worth many
Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin.
On rising and retiring gently 'smear
the fare with Outletirn Ointment.
Wash .off Ointment in five minutes
with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It
Is wonderful what Cuticura will d
for poor complexions, dandruff, itching
and red rough hands.—Advertisement.
t^Misaads'
of war craft under 10,000* tons was less.than in Octoger. Stamped ware^j c. Hamilton Cook, Buffalo, N T . Y., were ordered returned to t>^ Atlantic
passed by the house. 'cotton manufactures and agricultural national commander of the Disabled Food Products comp-iny^Triim whiffr-
The bill, which carries a total of implements required from 6.3 to 7,5 American Veterans of the World War, place they had been tji
$325.000,090,—stood up prejcLsely ax .per c&nt more workers in November wb o was attending the conference by ^
affirmed by Chairman Kelley’s sug- than in , the preceding month. Tho invitation, said his organization would Drugs in/Barrels of Fish,
•onimittee, and provides for an enlist- greatest payroll increases were re- t a i{e immediate steps to support the New York^-Dnigs valued at $100 •
resolution. 000, \VhicjCnad been secrOted in bar-
Matter of FinancCj
Ossip Gabrllowitseh once related a
Kory about a well-known pianist’*
pupil, who was said to have always
chosen compositions In rapid style for
study numbers.
said the artist One- day in
rxanperhtlen. ‘‘why -do you not try
an andanteV^lt would disclose your
phrasing to muclCHt^tter advantage.
"Oh.” said fhe protc»?e>^if'H because
font letwons are so expensivfrvvj ran t
afford to play *Iow v muXle."
LOOK 0L0?iiS
Jury Duty.
‘'Did Wombat make an intelligent Ju
rorf*
"Ijly must have. Tibfh sides seemed
anxious to excuse Iiiin^H>Qul8vlHv
Courier-Journal. \
ed naval fofbe t>f $6,000 the same as ported in car building and repairing,
< *Hixed last year. ; cotto nmanufacturingr agricultural im-
There was a fluirv of talk over the elements and ship-building,- rangings
provision under which, the President from 12 to 13.8 per cent,
is asked to negotiate with Great Brit- The pottery industry, due to the con-
000, 'fahic)
The Amreican Legion, which is the rels of -iish.'were seized by customs
largest of the veterans’ organizations, officials on boartb the French steam*
was not represented at the meeting. shfp-Fenchunh at her pier in Rrook-
This means that the bonus bill ijdyn. The vessel arrived here De.cera-
ain. Japan, France and Italy, but in tlmtation of the strike in November, liabl^to be passed at the coming^sek- ber 8 from Malaga. Spain,
the end an effort to change the^lan- showed a decrease of 38.3 per cent in - sion of Congress, CoL Tillinglytfjt L. Discovery of the drugs was made,
guage was dropped, in the face of the number of employes, and 42 per
overwhelming opposition to any alter- cent in the total of payrolls, as com*
ation whatever.
If Worms or Tapeworm per*let < B yo viv
syatem. ft-Ia berauee vm have not yH trim
the real Vermlfur*. Dr. Paery e “Dead Shot.**
One doer dor* the work A<1 vertiaeineat.
JAfLU Develop Power.
N&v Yofk-.—Development of a wat-
pared with October.
Huston, New York, national command- customs men say, when an automobile
er of the Veterans of FQreign Wars, truck accidentally knocked over one
said after the meetint
Hot Springs Entertains Governors.
Hot Springs —Nine governor* who
attended tke conference of state exe
of the barrels.
Move Patients After Holidays.
Washington.—Dr T. H. Scott, acting
director of ihe veterans’ bureau, Is
sued instructions cancelling the order
Loot id Your Eye*
>saM»l4«iSrss|UbeHt*
life
d:
The projects principal backer*. It It about
They were brought here In the pri- Amerfcen veterans, who objected to
eVEJG
r
wa* said, are James B Duhe. of Naw l A donation of $54,004 tr endow • t »*U car of Qarrett Buckner Wall, and the aoidier patient* being disturbed
York, holder of larg* tobacco intar* chair of alcoholic research la a Jap-' were accompanied by Mrs. Wall and duriny the Christmas holidays. II
esta and Sir William Pries, head of aneee university w*s promised hy Mtaa Martha Wall, of Richmond. Va. was ,understood the removal of th* p*
rAce Brothers Ltd a large Canadian Shyo Zu Aohl. a retire merchant of The party alao Included lha wives pad Hast* would he mads early ta ths saw
ig Ann Tohta,'Mr. Jordan said. ‘ dsaghteve of several of lha govemam 7MF,
Prohibition For Japan is Sean.
San Francisco.—Japen will be dry
er-power project, 1 designed to prqduce within a few years, declared Darld
. '1.200,000 horse-power^-hj^ harnessing Starr Jordan, chancelor emeritus of!
Mo>i women me its m.Hietit as tht n, e source of energy in Lake St. John* Stanford university, who has Just r#-j cutives at White Sulphur Springs, W. for the Immediate removal of patients
style* will permit. * ' an( j ^ Saguenay river In the pray- turned after three months in Japan. Vp^were entertained here yt lunch- from the government hospital at Ft^v
ince of Quebec, has been undertaken "The people over these foresee the ad- eon an( j i a tor were taken by atttomo- McHenry and*the clodlng of that \ rJt . *
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