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THE PEOPT.E. BMUnmLU ^ C DECLARES TANLAC :‘IS BEST OF ALL” \ t V • ■ ' AL Paul Woman Says Stomach VTrouble Is Gone and She Has Gained 10 Pounds. , - - « / “Tanlac has meant health and hap piness to me, and I think it has no «qual,” declared Mrs* Albert Raping, highly-respected resident of 29 E. 10th St, St. .Paul, Minn. “I was so terribly run down my housework seemed like a mountain to me, and lots of times I had to give up and rest. I was nervous, weak,, and ' had splitting headaches and awful diz- ..*y spells. My stomach was so badly - out of order almost everything I ate would soar and I suffered terribly from gas, heartburn and a distressing smoth ering feeling. I could not sleep nights, my back ached terribly, I lost weight till my clothes didn’t fit, and was In a generally wretched condition. “But now I get real Joy out of car ing for my house. Since taking Tan- lac I have gained ten pounds, never have Indigestion and all my aches and pains are gone. I take pleasure in recommending Tanlac/* * Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug gists. Over 35 million bottles sold — Advertisement. Robe Rolls Lika Shads. Rolling like un overgrown window •hnde a new automobile lap robe la re turned when Idle by a spring Into • case that senes as a foot rail. AIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY 'Hair Groom" Keeps Ha* Combed—Weft-Groomed ■*•*.**" • 'it* 1—l>ocomotlve making Its way through region of Louisiana where Hood* have damaged many towns. 2—^Trium phal arch for formal accession of Louis II to the throne of Monaco. 3—Heten. Leopold us the “Tobacco Girl” at to bacco exposition In New York city. * * NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Lausanne Conference Breaks Up and War Cloud Hovers Over the Near East. THREATS OF TURK AT SMYRNA the Turks would have the advantage In Asia Minor at the start and could speedily drive the British out of Mosul. On the other hand. Constantinople would he at the mercy of the Krltfah fleet, and the British troops there could retire to ChataIJa and there Join forces with some ino.OUU Greek troops from the Marttza rtv«g line. If Turkey oft of aov let itches fr« Hi nts on t s. It r M. he active sup apt tears from that she will once again the wisdom of passing the ship subsidy bill, placing on Uie legis lators the res|M>n.sihiUty for continued losses In the operation of government vessels In the event of their failure to act on the measure. In a tone of des peration he pleaded with congress to take definite action either for or against the subsidy bill. The managers of the filibuster that has prevented a vote In the senate sp|>esr«d unmoved by tbe I'resident's words. Franc* Oi < -*r % MV AMI Ml. m . H A •> O 4 w. * ■ ■ 1 be fouled Tbe a/iTlet 1 ratter*, thear report* say, hare tMPNFfl !»0 Idm^ § pptXop ckmator R WAl*HWORTH. IVwah. of cntiifcifrrM'ViM si vl bare c-aae to tbe Astiarst. I^enneit and otber* Mrova •Irllfilf p <)v r!ml«4» that Ho**i* wilt out tn tala to st a«o la the **pork barret*' la partlrlpate tn a*! • *r gt "IMfttftg «Htt Of tb# ft nut ft| propetatloa bill—the alto*- etther the Near A UC | he Ruhr *11* meat of ATsl, uun.uuu fur rttere and hoc *bm. vill defend s. »S if m a MPWK9 A* SSS* 1 hare The t**4c* t bureau bad rorore- larked bat a 111 a *4 e*rfi bdh&ti In# 1###' aMretod t he sum of KrT/saiuuD and SOMM o wtkof% iJbflM * iil«l tbrj start a Wtw tt»#r# w vf# I 9ftl®L 1# Mt ' m*4ftn# t*9 twr V tartoas attempts, stl to >w It ret dawn tn ibta ar Rgare hprerwr. the aww /"*•*» HIM |\k * a head of a m gru" somaAov lMp(li*iF% &*' itmp TPHT'tk 1 ms * p mrAH' I 11 % % t ++ ir i t. r r ^ % t*'t t t* IU~f to •u»'d j ii # iCddLJQMift iftfti « \T2JZ l Mtowawt. area stemg for dertarlag I hot wore thn rremen* la prepaytog hw tern to tba Fan Amerarwi thnl spams Msnrb MO to ftlppNI vm A Riii glif ■• ■ji Al rerearere "4 9Imf *#•* I*# % ft ftMP^ Ptm Immb ft# *'udftf ft«0 M t# tmm pm # i HAIR GROOM fctcpf H** Combed ■I • «r»J V ~ t o AMS G nev«*t Vtm r*v G'sssv ae si it \\ tel show ad the h e<tl I*) the Sin I mu Ilia hi'an atural that no use»l It. *’llslMiraa« a t« ilr b-esnse tt fn kip. therefore h- f! IM fHIWIF ^ one ran pos •** t.*. It at Ang«s nf the tn Small United States Towns. It has h.*en estliaute«l that there tre ali' mi !.■>•.<■*» mikiM I'.wnn in the T*nlte<l States, half of them with popu lations of .'irtn or less. Cough Following „ un 117^ Check it Today! WITH FOLEY’S mm Eitmblithed 1175 In the Foreign Field. ^ There are 699 foreign mission boards and their auxiliaries, represented by 25,000 missionaries laboring in the werld'fleldl Bml^-thoy are associated with an army of 110,000^native teach- <ers and preachers. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION B E LL AW S HotB sallh-s In the American-sen angrily de|«rte«l for LotxhM or two later the ronfr Tlie British, the Gre«-ks and the Turks all had been ex<t*«*dingly active In a uillltary way, hiitii-ipaUtiK thefall- un» of the negotiations., and at this* writing there Is real danger of an out break of hostilities. For the time chief attention was ••entered on Smyrna Tbe Turkish governor there ordered all allied warships to quit the harltor with in a specllled time. To this the French, British anti Italian governments re plied with an order to their vessels to remain and defend themselves in case of attack. The British also hurried naval ! reinforcements. Preparations were made to take the foreign colonies rfboatti sllip. It was said the Turks were mounting six-inch guns on the south side of the (luif of Smyrna, where the slnUimv waters force ships entering the harbor to hug the shore^ However, tbe governor postponed tbe time for attempting to enforce his or der and Adnan Bey at Constantinople said the matter was not serious and would be settled soon. The Paris press was not so optimistic, asserting a dec laration of war was inevitable unless tfee Turks receded from their position. One American warship, the destroy er Edsal, Is at Smyrna, but dispatches .said tlie Turks defined it ns a neutral ~aml also outside tlie prohibited class in tonnage. I T IS not necessary to go Into details as to the Turkish objections to the peace treaty that was submitted to them. Both Lord Curzon and Ismet Pasha asserted they had gone to (hg limit In concessfoha. Ismet balked es statement pec Lully at the proposed provision* for guarantees for the security of the per sons and property of foreigners tn Tur key, and at certs It f Ft sal-1 they | *. hut thr o ,u V-r f n , «4i wett Ight n ln«- fn tb Armas the Ithlae fn-tu Utrsshourg they '-crupled two Junction points on the Transalpine railway; In lle-sc they advanced to G«Mldelnu. apparently on their way to Frankfurt; and In the Wupper valley they seized •several towns between the Kngllsh zone of oc cupation and Klhcrfeld. which city they surrounded with troops, prevent ing the export of any coal to southern Germany. The Germans have been no tified that persons found damaging railway property will he sentenced to death, and in other respects the French regulations are growing more and-more stringent. Still public opinion In France is that Premier Poincare is too lenient to the' Germans, T HE naval limitation treaty and the pacts relating to submarines and gas in warfare and to China and the Chinese -tariff, negotiated in the Wnsh- ington conference, were ratified on Wednesday by the Italian chamber of deputies. Premier Mussolini and his lit 11* "army of nccupatlsM* a the Hblndand arrived safety at Savannah and was gltes a hot alar- cmis welcome. Sixty-three of the boy a bnuight with them German wives, while five of them had Belgian apousss and three proudly Introduced French wives. T ub tlon government hud declared In favor of the treaties, so-tire oppo.dtion was neg ligible. From Paris comes word that the navy treaty will soon be presented to the French parllament, with a recom- mendatlon for its adoption, bqt with the understanding that the limitations on French armament shall not be ac- (•epted as establishing a principle. ^ P RESIDENT HARDING appeared be fore congress and asked that legisla tion be paused approving the agreement on the funding of the British war debt He read the report of the A merles a coramhfsioo and heartily indorsed Us that the agreement ”18 a butdnem settlement, fully pcrssnrin- the Integrity of the ehllgstlMi*. and It ts the Brat great step la the t e# the war the Pn house committee on Immlgra- •n has approved a hill revising Immigration quotas downward and In cluding a provision which would pro hibit the immigration of the Japanese. The measure apparently will cut the number of aliens admissible In any on* year to 186,437, as against 358.837; but the number will be increased by fbe operation of provisions designed to pre vent the division of families. The senate passed fl irill authorizing admission into tlie United States of Armenian refugees, with special pro vision for admitting up to 25,000 Ar menian orphans under sixteen years of ^ h" "Every Picture Telit a Star/* Winter Find You Tired and Achy? D OES winter find you miserable with an aching back) Do you get up lame and atiff — lag through the day tired, weak and depressed) Do you know why you are so run down) There’s good reason for your condition and likely it*a weak kidneys. Winter’s colds and chills throw a heavy burden on the kidneys The kidneys fall behind and poisons accumulate. U’a little wonder/ then, that you suffer backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and bladder irregularities. Don't risk serious kidney disease. 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Birds help keep down many insect pests even when they are not sulli-! sertnu* mine disasters oc curred on Thursday. At DaM-son, N. M.. an explos on entombed 122 min ers. and It w»» feared nearly nil of them would perbdi. A blast In the Cumberland mine on Vancouver l*. land. B 0., killed 13’men and Injufpd as many more, la bath rase* the ac tual reuse of the expfoaton was an ciently numerous to exterminate theni; over - a Targe area of infestation, and there are many instances where the saving of a crop appears to be en tirely th** work of birds. v a* . o'l: 1 1'RfsiHHy St ootremw Break it-in time! StnHjr Kcadt'-'trrithted old faiBily rrwydy Drm’f throan-voufL-tired chentr- LL-ANS tmtiy remreiy Uon t ffRladM )«m4awn. AA ha Dr Ktof • >ew rhscsasry m inf rvhrfno