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THS P^OPIR. B'PVwn.f^ R. r. WOMAN SO ILL' POLO NOTSTANP ys Lydia E.Pinkham't Veg etable Compound Made Her WeQ and Strong Glen* Falls, N. Y.—** For over two months I was so sick I was not able to ' stand on my feet, and my husband did my housework. The doctor said an oper ation might be nec essary. I road testi monial letters about Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com pound and began to take it. Before I had finished taking the first bottle I saw what good it was do- think is remarkable, as I had not dared to run my sewing machine, but had done all my sewing by hand. 1 truly feel that were it not for your medicine I would not be here today as my case •eemed very serious.”—Mrs. Geo BOB W. Bubchell, Glens Falls. N. Y. - Free upon Tt©quest Lydia E. Pink ham’s Private Text- Boole upon “Ailments Peculiar to Wo men” will be sent you free, upon re quest. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine ^Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contsins valuable information that every woman should Lavs. t—Smyrna ana it* harbor from wntch Turkey has ordered all allied warships to depart. 2—German train in the Ruhr manned by French troops who are trying to break the strike ©frail workers. 3—Mrs. T. G. Winters, president of the Federation of Women's (Clubs, whose statement that $250,000 had been offered her to support a certain bill before congress, will be Investigated by congress. ;;ews review of CURRENT EVEfITS Sarcasm. "Tan you let ute havs a fiver till to- K>rri>w?'* "Iletirr make It the day after fto toy of my friends have prmml«e*t to >%} five t»n»«»rT*»* I’ll he sis nmped with ’apaWoy.™— - INoofoo Tr»aa>rir>f Fra r eo-Gc"man Co't:st Grows Lore Intense aid Brita.n Kay Bteak Entente. upninst Intervention In Kurnpenn met- tera. Is rlosely and ubsurblnglv Inter ested In this question. We have hud Indlcatluns from time to time that she may move. , “I should be hopeful as regards the value of her Intervention, and if Inti rvootlon doea n<>( take plure nr i-unnot through the league, or If It Is lm|>oaslhle to Invoke the lengue at this 1 stage, do nn< let It be thought that I I for a moment d*-ftrerute the Idea of Itilernatbeial action to solve the prU> I lent. I think It only ran be aolvwl by Bqr N Olnr Way Ti PE-RU-NA For CoughOt Cold* ond Cotarrh Mr. B. W. •a pea* tee yasn I Sava barn trooMcO wan «n*asilc < Pa-ra-iutablataaad(barSavastactedaaaapmaeasa. ISsmS tar all aatarrbal eoadMaas.** Mr. Martha tl it |wat esaotwasytboeaaadr who have bees hancfllcd try Dr. hartmastlaiaoaa aiaBiclatla !• b/rtiaioUdlsf the dMastion. earichlar I hr Wood asd oaior up tha aeryaathat Pe-rn-aa ia abla to asert aoch a aoothlas. kealiat iafleeaba apod the aaocoOa mraibrmnra which liar thr body. It iaa aMadarlally effective reaaedy to real ore atr earth after a protracted alckaaaa. the grip or Spaalsh ladoean. K*«p fat Ms Hsnss , 00IHIS — tcEiAis 103K ia iiraci • ( I erfmcalbma Is not uredl wna a has b* the action of the rwe nta When the Children Cougtw Rub Miaterolr on Throats and Cheats No irihnr how njow the wmprmna may devviop nMo emufy or tat was And then - 1 artwn r"v; r» sUd haw a par ti Muafer-dr at Kanri to ftm prompt raflhrf ll drea oat bitWer, As ttm ad. MwrteraM li eacaftMC TV~iaa~irti of mntlara (now n Yaw Ms add knap » fH rr ady la MaMM mm. ll a the remedy Mv adulth Mm Rn- hewa save UwaM. famnstaua tmudhtth cratM. aUd aach. athma. neurngN^ hawdaka. cvmgMh Mb pAnwav fkaae ■atahh hufiago ywasa and achaa a bach ev pantt. sp-awta aw mawhx cftdbiaam Irusad teat and nf the cheat f • 009 Y p9.WVt99U990§ |h Sbc sad tic an hod tahka def lee fhnn a wane Peed plaatgp hreapecta m Near Bast Acs Boghtfy Improved — heeh Barvoi $a**atnea ft anted by hr as de—e* a O^oea- t.pa laasasigat a* a* tha Vas ia P»aaah*h AftO s.**ts Pea a© * • e ,. • * Ll- or less Inconsetiucntlal debate. An ametidtneDt, oJTeretl by ItoblnHon of Arknnsaa, was ac«*epted, limiting the pretH-nt legislation to the agreement with Cireut Itrltaln and providing that congress and n<»t the President shall approve of other funding arrange ments. D KTEKM!NATION of a majority of the at Dale to have tM.uuujUUo ex pended on river and harbor Improve ment* may p-ilbly lend to the mil- tag of an estm awatoo of i ongri m after March 4. In order thni itw army appropriation hill may be |>a*>-v«L l*rvnident llardiug. aceurdShg to *e^ ortotm report a. thnnghl ho hod dlo covered a way to ctn emu at the perk barrel hrtMide and pianhed to lawmct the ImpaftmetM ef War to s|wod no amre than (ho f «■»* iaa* o Mrh tha hoCgef hareaa PsvasnMnadod and to torsi the hatoore hoch to <.<•» Tl.i* r-a.l* I - i-.ffc • ■M IFSir-K, US! STAKTYp UVER Don’t Take Calomel! “Dodson’sLiverTone” ActsBetterand Doesn't Gripe, Salivate or Make You Sick—Don't Use a Day’s Work—Read Guaranteel Tgh f Oslnmel makef you sick. It’s horrible! Take a t se of the danger ous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lone a day’s work. Calomel la mercury or quicksilver, which raoeea heernaia of the bones. Calomel, when It comas Into contact with aour bllo crashes Into It break ing It up.' This Is when yon feel tha* awful nausea and cramping, if yon are alnggloh and "nil knocked out." if year liver Is torpid and koweta run attpated. or yon hard hondnrhe. dtsal r-—. rooted tungue. if kronth In had or stomach soar. Just try » spoonM of harmless Dodaon Liver Tons ke- nlghL Here's my guarantee—Oo to nay drag atore and get a bottle of Dodnonta Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a | sponoful and If tt doena't straighten yon right op and make yon foal lino I and rigurons I want yon to go bark to the More and get year money. Do4- ! son’s Lieor Tune Is dsntrnylng the sals j of cnlomsl bemttee it la rani Hear med icine . entirety vegetable^ tkarafWe B lean act salivats or make pan Wed. ’»f I p* If 11 O' tastanlRrliff o X M \T- r« (*f r I *r M USED SINCE U71 Itlitln OLD FOLKS NEED NOT BE FEEBLE I F you are "getting along in years” you don’t need to sit in a chimney comer and dream of the days when you were full of life and vitality. Keep your blood rich and pure and K ur system built up with Gude’s pto-Mangan, and you will feel Wronger, younger and livelier than you have for years. Get it today and watch the result. Your d-uggist has Gude’s—liquid or tablets, as you prefer. Glide's Pepto-j^an^an Tonic and Blood Enricher Krllt-h rrtitm-til. .ah fun I. * up ||* iiiIimI wtieftM- wtlhdrsivi Its ir«--|« votirv Chine It I* htWovod Kuril f would h«- oritemd at once were It not for I lie fenr that the limne«lhitc result would he the artlliix up of a buffer | . male I lie re with the wiip|Hirt of the i French. Oenerwl IJudlev eummiin<l Inc the CrltlHh nt t’olgute favor* re nuitnini: there n* buij: ns p •ssihle fur , this reusnn only. It Is *itid that, in j n reeeni report tt* lbi» nine strrel J (Smiley fMduted out the ltii|>o<sihle mill tury position of the Itrliisli on the IMi*ne thnuicli Mr Itonnr Low’s re pudbiflon of the Froiu-li tu’Mi-j- on oe- cu|uitlon. Wiirneit the i-iili'net that th‘* Hrftisli forces were linble to b** niixe<l In Hie French nnd fSe-mun elnshes. if they become widespread nnd drew at tention to the fact tlmf the French were likely hi any time to violate the British zone hy transportin'.? poilus across It. . violation of mill cacao of a clash sold|em were w SORE EYES Pr. Sn Iter’s Bye I»ttoa mller pain. relieve* cjulok.y without A*k d rugglst*. Cuticura Soap The V el vet T ouch , For the Skin Smp 2Sc, OiatMMt 25 aaA 50c, Taksm 25c. GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA ««waiy i m« «*l**»* Umd *w Be J ■. •ahh „-x hMBeeqa P ttl.MK Ml NISTI’U I’d LN A It LAW iiud Lord Citrzon. in the parlia- meni (iehadeti on llie s king’s speech, hoth expressed xtrsapproval of the French policy. Mr. Lunar Law said the British troops might have to bt* recalled at any hour ^md that this menm the ulmost cettain; rupture of the entente. He told of the London and I’urts i-onferences. saying that from tlie first he saw it would be lm- possilde to agree with Franc©, be cause the French themselves hud two aims which were incompatible. They wanted money, hut thev feared to al low (ieniMiny to liecouie strong enough to pay.They were determined from the first to seise thy (ttibr. although they were going to get nothing-out of It. but l«*••*,use Frei.ch public opinion . would I —* sat (silled with nothing less, thi the question of reparation* the prime iwqn«ser sabt the Freiu h feared j to- ttv any wnn* Wblrii the tjeramn* j ssswtd be sh<e la pa J elf in * reoacw ,•4. tltae hr f*na the* a—aid than he t 'wr a war af reseag* a4k a«h#eaalnB tha varisih that tha I m a* tan maam | i ardent an*l >>•*- which two French tiled. Hefusal to pay the tine result ml In the arrest of the lending banker* of the place. The boycott of the French all over the Itiihr grew more effective dally, anil the retaliatory measure* Increased In severity. The French ordered all relfh nnd Mate offlctul* to stay out of the Unhr h<-cnuse the visits of some hod resulted In stirring up more trouble. The Berlin government de cided to test this order by sending two cabinet members into the terri tory. The outcome Is not known at this writing..’ One of the latest of General De- goutte’s orders was that the 10 000 Gentian security police In the occupied region should be disarmed. T UltKEY insists that her decision to close the ports of Smyrna and istnid to allied warships is Jrrevoc- able and that the vessels thm; must leave at once, and the harbors are being thickly sown with mines. But up to date the warships have hot de parted. nor have they been fired on. Constantinopie is still optimistic, be lieving an agreement will be reached soon, though each side is waiting for the other to take the initiative for renewal of the peace negotiations. Turkey lias, galled out more classes and it ia said the authorities at Adrian- ople have ordered all the old men. women and children to vacate the city as n precautionary measure. Mustapha Kemul and Ismet Pasha presumably are in Angora by this time, and ft Is Relieved they would exert a pacifying Inflnenc* on the National assembly and Ihut. the.danger «f bostUUle* tka* Cronring more" remote The British government has «g"ead to mAe th# maceMkiOs which th© French delegate offered to lamd after Lord Osrxon left Lausanne, nnd the altleo are will ing to jrleM an certain ether patera, an rto rtgmag nf a peace treaty may am ha very tang pewt made * gainst the veteran** hurras and ill reeling the *|trrinl committee whU-h InvertIgated the treatment nf dlaufeled ex nervier men In IKH to’ report «ai the ndvlsahlllty of Inatltuting a new In quiry Into the affaire of the bureau. For some time a shakeup In the affaire nf the bureau have been expected, and It la believed in Washington that this ia now at hand. It wns heralded hy the resignation of Ooloori Forties, the director, who Is now In Kttro|*e. Prob ably he will he succeeded hy either Col. George E. I Jama, assistant direc tor, or Dr. L. B. Rogers, now in charge of the medical division. MOVE SICK CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” MOTHER! Even Bilious, Upset Tongue-Coated Children 0 ‘ Love this Pleasant Harmless Laxative A tea spoonful nf ‘'California Fig Syrup" now will thoroughly clean the little bowels and* *n a few hours you have n well, playful child again. Even If cross, feverish, constipated, or full of cold, children love Its "fruity" taste, and mothers enn rest easy because It never falls to work all the souring food •nd nasty bile right out of the stom ach and bowels without griping or ^ setting Ute child. • Tell your druggist you want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup,” which lias directions for babies and children of all ages printed on hot Gen. Mother, you must say "California." Refuse any Imitation. M BS. MAE ELLEN NOLAN of San !• mncisco was sworn in last, Mon day to succeed Iter late husband. Con gressman John L Nolan. She is the third woman member of the present house. Her election was also to the next congress, of which she is now the only woman member-elect. A CCORDING to u resolution adopt ed by the Fuclst council In Rome presided over hy Premier 'Mussolini, "A man cannot be n Fascist and X Mason at the same time. The Facist who belongs to a Masonic lodge must resign from "either one or the other organization." The reason for this stand Is that Ute Masonic orders in Italy are largely political nnd Fascism does not admit of any other political power wft}rh has been organized Into a secret party. Moreover, the Italian Masons are too much internationalists to suit the Fascist!, who ore super- nationalists. The head of the Scottish Rite Masons of Italy la Count Palermi, and he has asked all Its members to «>bey the Fascist order foe the good of the coontrjr. SOLO SO YEARS If *M 10^.1 — A lmost the fered last a raid wave of C and train n kt entire country aof- eek from the cqldaot w winter. Sub-aero 1 ley galea prevailed la Um northwest wna a. la the ibb affairs pans any tn *4- v. 1°”** Jr Range TT^OR 25 yearn c^llen XT Ranges have given I dependable service and proved their economy* in operation. To-day they are vastly re fined in finish, bat the real reason why they sell mors quickly is ths repotation established by old cAIlea ‘ Writ* /W «w< Allen Manufacturing'Company M t< td