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THE PEOPI.E. BARNWKLL. H. C. 1! I I? BACK ACHED TERRIBLY lln. Robinson Tells How Sht Found Relief by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compomid AmarDTo, Texas.—" Mv back was my greatest trouble. It would ache so that — it would almost kill me and ! would have cramps. I suffered in this way about three then a lad] m m years; then a lady friend suggested that I try Lydia £* Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Inave had better health since, keep house and am able to do my work. I recommend the Vegetable Com pound to my friends as it naa certainly given me great relief. Mrs.C. B. ROB INSON,608 N. Lincoln St, Amarillo,Tex. The Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for women. It relieves the troubles which cause such symptoms as backache, painful times, irregularity, tired and worn-out feelings and nervous- cess. This is shown again and again by such letters as Mrs. Robinson writes as well as by one woman telling another. These women know what it did for them. It is surely worth your trial. Housewives make a great mistake in allowing themselves to become so ill that it ts well-nigh impossible for them to attend to their necessary household duties. TV Cross and Circle is printed in Red on every genuine package ; "AVE your interior walls tinted t.he exact color. Exercise your own good taste in just the color tones to bring out the best features of every room. There is only one sure way. ■ m m Instead ofKalsomine or Wall Paper 1. \ lew in Arms, Krance, showing, reconstruction in tiiut war-wrecked town Washington. Just opened to the public. 3.—Mile. Suzanne Itoltard of Paris who has gandist for the Olympic games. 2.—Freer Art gallery in come to America as propa- Literature. has become of BETTER DEAD Life la a burden when the body m racked with pain. E« worries and the victim despondent and To bring back the LATH HOP'S £jQ\Jl)MEA4> ^ MAAS LlSi OiL NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Kidnaping of Foreigners by Ban dits in China Rouses the Powers. PEKING'S WEAKNESS EXPOSE! added that It "will be received with Indignation and contempt by all the civilized nations that retain a feeling for right and Justice.” The Berlin government made formal protest to the powers against the sentences. Another French court-martial sen tenced to death Albert Kcl.egeter. leader of a band of arven dynamiters of railroad* la the Kutir. Another of the ganf waa given life Imprisonment and the rest received sentences of from flre to twenty years. Testimony trial showed the mea revetted ffmas tli# Knipfi w*af"kft st Kam**s b t •Hist Ttm Hrftfrt, ps)ttia«tef fScloTT. r 'HAT peppery sea fighter Admiral Sims seems to have stirred up more trouble by his rather unre strained utterances. In a dispatch carried by a news agency he was quoted as snyfngr “In my opinion, the attitude of ths Navy department toward the naval war college hat long been a crime. Ths appointment of an officer whh Is not a graduate of the war cortege (Ad miral Cooats) to command the great (’nlled Slates fleet la n crime against the people, and so ts the simolnt “What story?” “Nowadays they the diale;t tell it in slai.g.' Baby Ceased to Fret After He Had Teethina GENIUS OF THE SIGN BOARD “When my bahy Iwgan to teeth he was so fretful and I couldn't do a thing with I took all my time to nurse l I rootlin’i |ouk after my bom writes Mrs. Annie Iteeves Ik MoewvtL . “t»ot ns suooi ss ’* Siting him Teethina ho Mopp I* fine • ffc«! K.. .a hie After All, What Is the Small Matter of an Apostrophe “Between Friends”? Some years ago I watched a sign- piiintlng genius while he put the final anlsfrls- ..ga• »«i^iiin’s. and th'iit's ICc-tniirant.'* “Punlon my Inquisitiveness. I -but why d« you put the nr lief ore the s?‘* “The which before the w! I questiMtied <-tKjrtc«Mi«ly, -The little rur1v-talle<! mi Mild I. •strophe atr he •<*d Hssda Un» Istlse^s O' » WP. rs given • « far anivri f ■'* AW" nc tl • w 1 • f tOWAMO ■» n* >... piCkaho TyyjHANcocxI vh; Sulphur i a r t * , ts^va^ss *aa iAa» ffiwhS. he* ShwS * • ■ *< 'St mi tne dawiee is w i ■. #*. ws i ladmaewos Se pi#### cbmi mm I jwptlbrffi# ClMI 44#h ^f f t’ - i. I » u St . - r mmm •• f •# Compound —ijhayosr BATHi 1 » » Wwwm ■ • i 1 MR# • For t. - Gomt or Him *4 m mmmm * ' r * 4 ##•§ • i 11 • al l aA*«m the w OkOnese lftg> kenijWs 0tt enpitsvs the attack hew •evSvvs*t r he LflOOLDim CS*a« ■«■«—»> »«li Wrk »■»■> C MSIf — »*■»» «**4r«S si *a fmmd Sr^glM*. W N U, CHARLOTTE. NO. 21..1K1. hwhdUs an At this srri Mlnaprd f*«re< I few days All e - ft k >4 near army. In- lf Really Not Her Fault. One day Norma had d<K»e Hoinelhlng thnt she had l»een forhldiU-n Mother I^H'june angry and said. ‘ Why do you do that when I tell you ko often that It i>n't nice, Notmi? ’ “Oh. mother’ Truly. I was uncon- aciotis when I did it.” exclaimed the distressed child. Time Mies, but for any distance. money can beat It Quick minds don’t always think out the big problems. Back Given Out? T 1 S hard to do one’s work when every day brings morning lameness, Jhrob- b - ng backache, and a dull, tired feeling. If you suffer thus, why not find out the cause? Likely it’s your kidneys. Head aches, dizziness and bladder irregulari ties may give further proof that your kidneys need help. Don’t risk neglect! Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Thousands have been helped by Doan’s. They •hould help you. Asic your neighbor! A North Carolina Cato O. W Harrell, retired farmer, B. Granville Sc. Tar- boro, N. c.. ear ■: “My beck waa week. stiff and lame end ached. My kldneya were week end I had to paoo the hldaey ee- eretioaa often aad In a>Mlti-« to HH»w**y 1 the bandits, who were led Ohm*, nn old ••ffrt»«ler, de rorpurathm Into the <Ti thi* la cotn-eilctl It adda to the conipll- I rationa f<>r at the Washington nmfer- en<r Oilnn promised to rnluce Ita ^ armed forcea, notwithstanding which : n large number of ban.lit* were taken ! Info the army last lH*ceniher. The j helplessness of the government Is ex posed by this suceessful exploit of the out laws, and there is apprehension of bandit attacks In other sections. The foreign powers realize that last week's attack was mainly for the purpose of embroiling the government, and that the leaders of the various opposing factions are hoping America and Brit ain will withdraw recognition of it • ami lift the embargo on arms. Offi- [ cinls in W’asbitrgton were said to ho I convinced, the central government at Peking is unable to maintain order, and they believed the powers might ' ad >pt a plan to bring the Tientsin-. jin order to protect their nationals in tht? future. rourt-martiai of conspiracy against the public * order and the security of 1 the French forces of occupation. His co-defendants, directors and officials ' of the plane* were sentenced to vary ing tefroa of Imprisonment. Some*" of‘ I them are not yet in custody, but Krupp [ already Is In a cell. ~j Of course there‘waa Intense indig nation In Berlin over this move of the 1 French, and President Ebert serlt to the Ksscn workers a message denounc ing It as *’«n a«*t of violence which la an insult to human feelings.” He fa law IfeMMi m Ww N wss SfsS bc*s>« t»—4 ■MS ■wAtks *S m IT evaopecnfM MU wHk tby act !.<*»% PfHBle Hwa»lan ••>%wt gnsernnwnt, tW Brit• laA goveHRiwent hs* oral a peremptory note to Moscow which. In the ••pltilwn of competent adtserters. la almost cer tain to result In a rupture of relithm*. Indeed, It Is more than hinted that this Is what the British really desire. Lord t’urz->ns note dcmanil* that within ten days the soviet government give satisfactory as*urnm*ea concern ing propaganda, admit liability for various offense* against British sub jects and ships and undertake to pay compensation for these offenses, and unequivocally withdraw the two com munications framed by the soviet gov ernment in reply to the protests handed to the Moscow foreign office by the'British representative, Robert M. Hodgson, in connection with the recent religious prosecutions. The note specifically states that the Brit ish government has no intention of embarking upon a controversy w ith the soviet concerning the accuracy of its charges, which it asserts “rest upon unimpeachable*’ authority.’’ 1 b* rtiaiskfl 1 # • rMrarttt** til#| to fr»r*«f**rta* led by George A. Pool, pre report la which the belief a as reiten be owned h Ital under 1 ted that the roads should ml iqierated by privata cap* rovemmefit regulathm. oral bm Ktmof L l MV Ibeasu of Doas’c I TiTTTH grtai omd oa«vl«atlof Hm-Pi»ailt kilt 1.11miprwpf* Gustav krupp i s B-Men ! cad uf thr of raapoosxtMUfy far tW a«SFk AUSANNE was thrown into excite ment Thursday night by thv assas sination of M. Yorowsky, whom the Russian soviet government had, sent there to represent it in the Near East peace conference. He was killed by a Swiss officer who formerly was in thiUiinperial Russian army and who said the bolshevluLs had tortured to death his father and uncle. Vorowg^ hud already been threatened by the Swiss Fuscistl. 1 I V. ANNOUNCING ^bc treasury's program for May. Secretary Mellon said the federal finances were In so ■Mind a condition that it appeared tbf budget would l>e J>aU economy la eipeoditurea and the pcwceoa of gradually redactng the pub- tie debt could be BMtatalaed mmdtkk from this time, lie pea dieted (be ue Third. Mie r»*tM»rt of the committee <>n railroad consolidation*, bended by C’arl H. Gray, president of the Union Pacific system. urge«l a gener*l con solidation of all rqada Into possibly twenty groat system*, hut specifically maintained that such a merging of facilities should not he allowed to af fect through rates based on long estab lished rate basing points. I NTENSE Interest has been aroused by the success of Georges Barbof' of France with a “flivver" monoplane. He Mew across the English channel and hack—eighty miles—with a con- 4 sumption of four gallons of gasoline | and To cogts’ worth of oil, tindtujsuc- j ceeding days Mew here and thcre pVer ; Frare'e at tlie same low rate of ex-_j pens*.' The machine has a two-cylin- { der motorcycle >ngine v and, owing to ' its lines and lightness of construction ! it can go anywhere, and It takes off and lands so slowly that the safety factor is enormously Increased. Its ! thick, hollhw wings enable It to.float ^ IFTt liffliLj. on the water. It is forty feet from tip to tip, but only twelve feet long. P RESIDENT GOMPERS has started his campaign to free the American Federation from the ’’Bed menace” within. Already he has largely reduced the iRttlonal organization's monthly contribution toward the running ex- penset of the ruifagn gadqraUon qLj-i - year to >eaf aacThlt' "TAbor, prAumablybmiQaa tbs Utter baaipturMPd W t Kuoter's TVade Co* | too KflbralWmal league A too tbe eg* I ecutire muartl of tbe it F of L. kaa ( flamaa4ed tbAt (be flauttte Ceateal | T**4ka a*»4 L1A1 ibr*r kA - fW-j -s k . This is the time when you must positively use care in selecting foods—when you must use care in selecting articles of food, to be sure that you get the real food values that help build up good health. You must hare the vital elements in foods if you want to keep well. These vital elements cause the food you eat to assimi late—it means health and growth in children—also in grown-ups. It means replacement of worn out tissue, the building of lost bodily vigor. In fact, it is absolutely neces sary .to life itself. Many food authorities agree that pure baking powder and good plain flour are much better for food value and health * than many self-rising flours. For the best of health —for the most economical results most eci —-use only plain flour and good • baking powder. YOU.AS A GOOD HOUSEWIFE know that the time to add . anything to flour is jtist before von begin your baking, not months before and you also know that no prepared mixtures such as the self-rising flout can be as fresh—can be as certain in results—as the good old fashioned straight flour and pure baking powder. For best results use- Calumet Baking Powder and l^agood plain flour.