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« RAW. SORE IHROA)
Eas« Quickly When You
Apply a UtUe Musterole
And Musterole won't blister like the
old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just
spread it on with voijr finders. It
penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle
Ungle, loosens the congestion and draws
out the soreness and pain.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. It Is line for
quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis,
tonsiltis, croup, stiff neck, asthma,
neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu
risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and
aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore
muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet,
colds on the chest. Keep it handy
for instant use. 35c and 65c, jars and
tubes; hospital size, $3.00.
letter than a muttard plaMtmr
One Live Topic.
They were thrown Into each otlier’s
society in u country houne,' without
common Interests or the least attrac
tion for each other.
Flmilly, after casting nbnut for a
fertile subject of conversation, only
to full In e\ery attempt, he Mild, des
perately: ‘•Will you marry me?"
She ci>n«li|eris| long and deeffly.
“I think I'll "ay yea/* she replied
at laM "It will glte u« so miirh more
to talk mImmii Mldle Me‘re here."- L*‘M
Ang«-I,« Time*
MVi. KILL&O Wn&N AUTO
CHASHE.S INTO TRAIN
- Ashland. Ky.—Five persons were
I killed here when the automobile
I in which they were riding crashed
into Chesapeake and Ohio passen
ger tram, at a crossing on the out
skirts of the city. The dead are:
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Tinsley? their
eight year old daughter, Ernestine,
J. R. Saunders, all of Ashland, and
Miss Carrie Keever, 30, Greenup
county. Mrs. Saunders, he* two
children and a baby of the dead
couple, also were in the cur at the
time of the accident, escaped In
jury.
.Witnesses of the accident claim
the car suddenly lurched forward
as the train was crossing the road
and crashed into the side of the en
gine. H is not known who was
driving the car. The bodies were
badly mangled.
The Saunders baby was taken to
a hospital here where it was learned
that It was only slightly injured.
7 PERSONS KILLED
H
STEEL PULLMAN TRAIN IS DE-
RAILED WHEN IT HITS AUTO-
» «
MOBILE.
PASSENGERS ARE PILED UP
# ' '
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Big Four Train Thrown From Rails
When Brakes Are Applied at
Grade Crosaing.
ANOTHER OFFER BY ALLIES
Columbus, Ohio.—Seven persous are
! dead and 15 lie injured in hospitals as
the result of the wrecking of Big Four
train No. 11, which crashed into' an
automobile at a grade crossing north
of here, “buckled" from the Impact
and the sudden application of the air-
i brakes, and catapuiated from the rails,
j The train, composed entirely of
steel Pullman Cars, struck the auto-
SARAH BERNHARDT FAMOUS
FRENCH ACTRESS PASSKB.
Paris.—Sarah Brenhardt •• died
peacefully in the arms of her son
Maurice after long fight against
death. In llfei'-she had had an
amazing power of emotion, of mar
velous realism and pathos In her
acting of death scenes, At the end
of y her days she quietly drifted
away Into eternity, tired after her
long fight against death,, which she
did not wish, but never feared.
Hope for the life of the great
actress had long since been aban
doned, and half and hour before
she passed away, those in attend
ance found her sinking beyond re
covery, though, knowing her re
cuperative powers, it vyas thought
she might live throughout the
night.
Mme. Bernhardt died in a large
room on the second floor of her
home with windows wide open on
the Boulevard Pereire, the noise of
trucks and the railroad keeping
up a low roar to which she was
long accustomed. ,.
-to
25 PER GENT-OF
■kM
GERMAN GOVERNMENT AT*
TEMPTS TO SECURE 50 MIL.
LION DOLLARS.
BY POPULAR SUBSCRIPTION
Financial Critics Concede That Show
ing Thus Far is Anything But_
But Flattering
DISCUSS DEBT OWED UNITED
mobile and instantly killed its three
occupants, a woman and two small
STATES FOR ARMY OF OCCU
PATION.
America's Recent Reply te Allied Pro-
**osals Submitted By Elliot Wads,
worth.
CORNS
children, and hurtled along the
wooden croMstles for a distance of
more than 100 yards before the en-
1 gine and four of the coaches turned
over on their sides.
An hour behind schedule, the train,
i»ne of the most luxurious operated by
the railroad, was enteriag the last Ipp
of Its long journey from lloeton to
Cincinnati, when the accident occurr
ed Its engineer. Andrew Green, of
(iev«land. Maid that he was speeding
at the rate of ?• miles an hour.
ALL SUCH RUMORS DENIED
MANY RUMORS
CHANGING POLICIES OF RE
Lift Off with Fingers
I'aris The question of the r**lm-
l.iir«nment of the t’nlted States gov
! eramrot for the coat of the malalen-
tn* of the American army on the
| Rhine was brought somewhat nearer the antomobtle crept cm to the track
evttlemeat at a long conference he- * •hurt 2d feet nheod Me applied the
lemh KMotl Wadsworth, the Amert brakes Immediately, he said.
, i*a representative and the financial The driver of (he car was usable
’ representative of the allied p^w^h. to see I he train horaase of s hoUdmg
1 •*-» Wimei »e -homewosewde eUM pew et the corner end the trees!eg In oe-
I onting cwmpinte nSfnnRMmt gnarded by a watchman
(Me dofegntr deorflhed the negettn Kye wttneeeee of the crash said that
* itea* as Wee* trading. * ehw h he the engine and baggage car left the
•eid andenhtodly awn Id tennM M an 'rachs no anon as the locomotive
*«*oieol e«*erd. hat sa*wauaa# hath strnch the ontamotdle The train con
, g.« were end-oiverging to severe the tinned, they said, la a (lend *f dost
Berlin.—Only 25 per cent of Ger
many's Internal 150,000.000 loan has
been covered by popular subscription,
according to returns made public, and
while this result is designated as
meeting official expectations under
the prevailing political and economic
conditions, the financial critics frank
ly concede that the showing is any
thing but flattering.
The extent to which the loan is
i written by the public through the
1 mediation of private bank laws, leaves
AFLOAT ABOUT the banks with a deficit of SO.OOtl.OOO
gold marks, which.they now are oblig
ed to assume. In keeping with their
SERVE BOARD. J promise to the government and the
Reichsbsnk. Whether the Keichbank
will succeed in disposing of all or the
Qe major portion of the nnsuberrlbed
highly doubtful, although
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Your druggist has Gude’s Pepto-
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— — — ————— * kaggag* * oa th* Praia
Fassr K.iiyg sa fcstuv ■ ■* ■ * -
HarWa. Ky - TBr** am* aad *»«• Tv*a M««i Ovatk *w Na«s Yack Fir*.
Ibi >■■■■■ mmm im>
a m»n»a*r« et k f*-T^ral peas*** *d sad Ik tajurrd whit** fighting a sp*r
sad alt*g*d mitna*Bia*rs near Asher, acalar fir* that swept two fsetort**
IxmiIIc roaaty. Kentucky aad four tenements la the Kast Hide.
The dead arr: for a time threatening Hell*vue Hoa-
Ike Strong. Mrs Delia Hlrong. hla pltal with Its 2.M>a patient*
wife; Georg* Strung and Kell, y
VA'alker. the latter being a member of injured wrrw burled beneath a brick
the pewae wall which was toppled Into the street
The raiding squad had a warrant by a gas explosion Others were burn-
for Ike Strong, who was charged with ed while rescuing occupants of the
illicit distilling of whiskey and who. blazing tenements •
with his brother George Strong, were The fire was fought by one of the
considered desperate men. The Strong greatest arrays of apparatus ever es-
house was surrounded by the posse sembled in the city. It was conquer-
and Walker went forward to demand ed after a battle of nearly five hours,
the surrender of the men. The dead firemen were Julius V.
right item*
Washington — Th* federal r*a*rva
board. In conjun.tlon with the guver
nor* of the 12 reserve banka, meeting
in semiannual roafervace. moved to
curb ih* fiood of rwmo#* roareruiag
y I miBI ef-awgee »«♦ The Board** poll
«l** aad report* of roat*mptat*4 la
«tea,*** la tB* redlecowal rates By IB#
k*alg
la aaswer to more tBaa aa* Baa
dreg t»i*gr*pBfit aystrvea lb* hoard
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< kaages la r*dla>*uat rst** Bui Bow
kawu tBoa* rBaages would <«ua* was
4*elurwd By rwaarv* Board m*mBara ta ai aa
4*p*md amlirwty sm ruadniama
H 'k reap*, t la tB* meet tag ad tl
balance la
the hope la expressed that the loan
will he listed on German bourses, and
will consequently find taker*
Th# press reprtm. hr* the reparn-
Ilona commission for tta alleged ta*
ttmtdatloa of pru*p*rt!v# suborrlbera,
thargtng that repeated ladlrerl
threas that Ike l*iaU util be *elc#d or
dot la rod aali aad ssdd. aBewm*ty ae*
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Tk.oa# Gueomoy Will Bee* Yield
Fana —Premier Pol*rare, sppeartag
before tB* fiaaace roramlttee of tB*
< Bam be r deputies to five aa acouat
of tB* silaatloa la tB* Ruhr
|date |a tB* KB.ae fiver
•a IB* basts af *Bi<B IB* VTu**laa
•late has vast tracts devoted la trap*
groutag
Milltoa* ad galtoas af wia* owned
By the goverameat are aterod ta tasks
all atoag IB* RBta*. aad (Be occupy
Ulg armies ar* keeping a sharp look
out agaiwst their nmoval or uMfq]^
I Me * t*e« u-x.i
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p a
yield by the rod of May
The premier had with him flxure*
giving the amount of coke and coni
shipped from th* occupied districts,
but demanded from the deputies a for-
The dead firemen and moat of the ms I engagement not to divulge such
figures as he would announce. Th*
socialist deputy, Berthon. whom Poin
care recently termed "an abominable
scoundrel," during a heated debate In
the chamber, refused to pledge him
self to secrecy so the premier held the
•ng carried out und. r a deem* of the
Inter allied Kh:n. land rommlMtloa
here
British Aviation Claim# Settled.
London.- The members of the Am
erican Com mission which rame here
four months ago to aettle with the
P.ritisb Government certain claims
against the United States Government
in behalf of British aviation interests
for the use of aeronautical patients
figure*. M. Poincare did not conceal during and since the war are sailing
ICI.IXIR BtBKK g WOOD TOWIC
A*d OH**-* WalarU (MM •( Iks
Y*ur ‘Bab*S' acta like magi *
glvrn It to oumsrous people in rwyl
who wers suflTsrtng with chills. "
and fever I re ommend II to th< ••
sufferera snd In need of a g.wxl toa!c."-%
Bev H Htymanowakl St Ftephsn'a church
Perth Amboy, N. J Kllitr Babek, all
dnigglsu or by Parrel Poet, prepaid, from
Rlocicwakl At Co., Washlnffton. D. C.
’Mb
W.,:
that to date the economic viewpoint
of realization of guarantees had been
of slight Importance; only prolonged
for home on the steamship George
Washington .having reached a settle
ment.
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph McCul-
len, chairman of the American Com
mission, said the amount the United
George Strong is said to have fired Spanlar and William Aiello. Spaniar and stable occupation would permit,
upon Walker, shooting him through was instantly killed by the falling owing to the ill-will of the German
the breast and head, death resulting wall. Aiello, buried beneath the de- government, realization of the program
I Instantly,—The posne then opened a brig, was uncovered alive but died iu for the operation of the occupied dis- States agreed to pay was sometfilng
geneAtl fire on the house and after Bellevue Hospital without regaining tricts, so as to regulate the problem l eBfl ( 7 ian $50,000. which will be dis-
two and one half minutes there was consciousness. of reparations. , tributed by the Government to forty
no return fire and investigation show- The* blaze started in a four story Mr. Poincare, according to this ac- claimants. '
ed its inmates killed, or dying, George brick factory occupied by a laundry : coun^,, said the great Gorman manu-1
Strong surviving an hour. land several paper box concerns and facturers who are the smil of Ger-j Summerlesc Ve»r For retHarf-
sse found a still a few paces spread to the” five-story building oc- man resistance, had tried on several Toronto
Woea of Foreign Travel. *
Jesse Lasky, the movie magnate,
was talking about the woes of |M»st-
war foreign travel.
“In Paris the other day ” he *a14.
*T met an American in the Y>ar of one
of the hotels de lu*e.
•“It is costing me here in tills hotel,’
the American said, as he forked out
Sugar Producers Send Message.
New York—The association of mill. Four Die, Five Frozen in Gale. I Congressman Tyson Dead,
owners and (--^growers G f Cuba, in Elizabeth City—Four men lost their> WaKllinf;ton ^he death uf Repres-
a message to Horatio S. Rubens, its lives and five others had to be brought ontatlve John TygoD o( Alabama, at
honorary president, asserted the opin- to a hospital here for treatment as a Rochester. Minn., was announced..In a
ion that the rise In the price of sugar result of the capsizing of the Rich
waa dne to legitimate causes and not rannd Cedar Works tug, Julian J,
Dv spes uYnttvewets on-the part of the Fleetwood at North river bar. during
Cuban st^ar producers a gale.
j
Fugullva* Tagcn After Gun Fight.
Athena, Ga —The capture of Gerald
, Chapman aad Frank Gray, menped
prisoners from the Atlanta Federal
peBltadUan. VB*
■IlM from Bet* wfc*a they w*r* fc
•alktag do ar* th* S**ho*rd Air I
ratlfVMkd tracks By a pnssI
and eft maa* la aa
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telegrana received by the clerk of the
house from Mr. Tyson's secretary.
He had gone to Rochester for treat
ment for an intestinal disorder.
With the temperature at or below
zero througohut this section the local
forecasters harked back to 1816 for a
parallel for the summerleks year they
are redlctfng. In 1816, historical re
cords say, there was frost in every
month of the year. Birds were killed;
cp/n and other crops failed to ripen
and the northern United -States, they
say. was treated to a June snowstorm.
about $2 for :i glass of beer—‘well.
It is costing me here just 8,000 francs
a week.’—
‘“But your quarters,’ said I. ‘Very
lipacious, eh?’
‘‘ Qmirter.s?' he grunted. *Yoq nieau
eightlo
Viking Queen’s Tomb.
WTnt is believed t<i be^the tomh
of a Viking queen has been uneimhed
In Southern Norway. The burial
t’mmber \Vas fotfnd supplied with a
complete equipment for that future
life anticipated by northern pagan
ism. including a furnished kitchen,
beds and looms. ~
Slight Incraaa* in OH Output. ' *
N>» York —The dally average gron*
crude nil product loo of the United
Coats is Glvan Porto Rican Job.
Work to Probe Indian Protolama.
Washington — S*<r*tarT Work baa
March 24. totalling 1 i««.
Washington.—Herbert P. Coats. of|
Saranac Lake. New York, baa been * ... . . > ' , , ,1
br,^. fo, ,b.. 10 ^ l |.T»jygto j
• Porto Rico, saccaadlng Salvador Me*-1 00 °* prob’rma affecting !r.
tr!« * 1-- -S’- rr. gnatioa has be*a ac Ac. ompanie.' k> Indian -
IAdT.»jeq^tfd by ffocretary Reek* ainaar Rark* B* will leave
1U ter tB* pr*c*dlBA w**k. arrordlag Mr Weeks aakt tBxil Preeideat Hard tna rarty artt
la tB* week f *w*- an * tB* Amrn tag woald aaaaaac* Mr Caata ap Boas*. *Berx B<
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