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i » i % r M COUSH B (ME CfSMUUi Gtt Rid of It by liking Chtnty*i Before It Turns Into Some thing Worse Dora that hacking cough worry you b«cauM it hangs on ao? Hcatly It la a cause for wdrry,^ for If you don't get rid of It you may find yourself the vic tim of a far more serious malady. 'Ihus It would be worse than fool ish to let It go on, getting worse and worse, without taking the easiest and quickest method of putting an end to the trouble and so save yourself from what might turn out to be a very seri ous complication. Suppose you go to the drug store and get a bottle of Cheney’s Expec torant and begin taking a teaspoonful every two hours. Keep it up and you'll find that by tomorrow the cough will have almost entirely disappeared and in a few days will be completely gone- The time to get the best of a cough is right at the beginning—when you first notice It. Each day you neglect It only makes it mor? difficult to pry loose Us hold on you. The sooner you begin treatment the sooner you will get over the trouble. Begin now. Sold by all druggists and In smaller towns by general merchants In SOc and «®c bottlaa—Advertisement. 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INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—Working Together With Christ. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —World-Wide Witnessing for Christ. I. Sant by Christ (John 17:18). Christ was sent into the world to save It Just ns He was sent, ee He tends un Just ns He was obedient to the Father's command, so we ehould be te His command. That this might be possible Christ set apart hlaseeif, and that tbe disciples might be Bt far this work they ere te be sanctified threefh the truth ef God s Ward. That which fits the ene called te rep- reeent Chiiet la the knowledge ad God’s holy WardL II. The Orest Ctowwletoaw (Mutt £1 10-30) AI an appelated moot lag place In Galilee an a muuncuin ad* Junaa ap peared hudem the dtortptoe and pu*o L Hie canton *d dethesBj te. 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I am running for office." ‘Weli, many happy returns," Best Way to RoHsv* Pain la by direct outside application tod the best remedy la an Allcock's PUptw —Rb# original and fsaulne —Adv. MAMMAP AAto* to** I 11 ! ’'4AAAAia AM FA tAMI iAAi bm AI Ai i A0to B aA B BadP ‘THtiF'A f M MA 1M •) ( mm fhAAMBAwANl t*ih tnAitr «|tollB' afecewrv’ hwt AB1 f«A IflAl •• A A Af CfliAftBMll* iMAt Am* i«A * A AA t htomI aad al lied) iWrUA AMBNTAiAto p|4Ia4 IfthAl If Ih. He rh MliB*ei£A*i 1* re*.de«»t • *ewt I’re AAA |A bto IfWai, Id# M hPiild hto trif'I A All mAV ( ,f hrf fi ISIS tW go he pro»# t*y A i atoCtiuiii roon L Ki mterlrk W ll- fiatodD t )hp %tp|«*r to, BMMN'Ull > la the pri her* • llai tktoA v*(lt |a hie f la*to|An mtntr ttift r state*. »n Uia Iaa u* of Amerl- attrar at i blit A Kftol icn * ^•rrrA^>oout*iii foreign 1* oliry. He alno «le. I«re*l think In fieri In say* he 1 a at* out ready to ear on "react i on" and m. idr an appeal cauae spring a c*»up for aci sure of the thivnt- for a “revitalized Itcpu Hlcaor party. apply * »« utlraciUr to mmal! tmpi Das'! BABi fAAf 0 %mf tadat and enpw IB fhs fi*MS , f ■BwS Bp fpBMf «BP SmST PBMPF too 4 - j and Is being financed by u group of I American. English and Dutch banker*. The story continue* that the ex-prlnee hns obtained the solid »-upport of the reichswehr und will statn mareii on Ber lin at the head of a division of infantry with the assurance that no other di visions of the national army will op pose him. The French also assert that scores of German factories are working night urfd day aiaking ammu nition and other war material. It ts believed- in Paris that France may proceed to occupy Frankfort and Ham burgh If Frederick William is not ex pelled or surrendered to the aUi?*- A (lurry was caused last week by a story that the former kaiser was preparing to retunf’to Germany, and already had his passpot*^ Tills was flatly de nied. Advices from Home are to the effi-ct that the Vatican would like to sse the German monarchy restored In order to prevent seizure of power by th* communists ' Thr govvrwmml of th# United Hlstos hws ipfacmsfi the allies (hat B vtrl tost mtees^p# pa keep (he flatosm rake (Uaaieeew aeAesa* fpww laddt —mm* [ atod to fea wad ** ^ 1 l#mwt 1 Basuda w i t l | a. - - - --- ItoPWBMPS > BA BtAMf MABMAM AAM I ^ ' m _ ~ 1 usaa to mm* ATMAhd -- 1 .* rev*-* wDust g e>» svw M %• # W : to •to-wshvs Pwto’w * saw mm V toBMnuf sv tow fiaiJiwto tow IwhiB fifiB toBBR mtofitoi vs gp • j M*.' ■ BM# 4b*BA to" w*.* bA ^ i Ntogh Bktton||M ■ 0AMM bA p HHf Abwwbih##' the Instrument neither of static reac tion nor of destructive radicalism.’* Ills statement‘to the public was issued in fhioago. C OL. CHARLES R. FQRBES, former head of the veterans’ bureau, ap peared last week before the senate committee which -has been bearing grave charges concerning his manage ment of tbe bureau, and denied those cliarges all and severally. He said thiTty^that tbe witnesses against him had lietTand that otJhem were in a “conspiracy^, to destroy him. He attacked esiiecially G^n. Charles E. Sawyer, personal physiefim to Presi dent Harding, and said most of what were termed the deficiencies In the ad ministration of laws for tbe benefit of disabled veterarts were due to “politics and Sawyer." As for the hospital con tract* that hav# been the subject of *«r(tinis scruantloov. Fortes said he pQt the Job entirety is tlw hands of the army and navy rngmeertag fie partwwntv a*4 Bnd fnllaaswi their aston>n ^ < i t > t * iwn Thin wan nangwat wfi hv grtof and a#' • t#«BHn atoi aw Mem TD<at Maaw awe* amwn t*#' • lu< farmer or a big contest will come over the choice between tux reduction and a soldiers' ' '' ~ G REAT BRITAIN'S Imperial con ference having approved of the protective tariff plans mentioned a week ago. Prime Minister Baldwin dis solved parliament last Friday and called a general election for December 0. His reason for doing this, It should be expiained, is that on assuming pow er he promised there would be no rad ical change in the country’s fiscal policy during the life of the present parliament. His action, however, is attacked bitterly by his political foes, and the Conservatives will have a hard time to obtain a working majority in the new parliament. Lloyd George, returned front America..at once ef fected a reconfillatiotu *ith Asquith and thus the two big hraa<’hws of tho Liberal party are reunited aad will fight the battle faV free trade The digaa af the <*—«ee**ttva party to “aawtaevhM ar a capital Isay tw aatoeva atoBMptotonMtoL* ttol the Utoharwaa s«a tasty #*>aapiaia taw* Baaaw aa toto n*a*y#>i waeawte*rvHwi4i saHkw assto %w •atotfi saw to saw aBIMMMi BtottoMw* *■*» ■*«*% y> )i totok *BFtoi Mws aa Mas nawa eaaaaea *tgM ta tajaa wg tSwi Ma kiwgto«M w« ha rsatvead The De*vtor hMto fiato ahatt he eatahtoahafi, Bat was til atoer Me geapel af Me grace af Oa4 to preached aad Me bed/ af Ctortat la recapjeced. Ita realtsatlea la certaia. hat Ma Uaw la aahaawa. Tlaaea aad seaaoaa are is th# haada af Gad. Tba prograa which th* dlarlptas ar* ta carry aat la thla praaeat ttm* la w|p aaaaiag for Chrtat. L la Jerusalem (r. 8). This waa don* by th* Twalva immediately fol lowing Pentecost. 2. In Judea and Samaria (v. 8). This was dona by the disciples after tbe hands of th* persecutors were laid on them. Not only the Twelve but many others took part In this. 8. Unto the Uttermost Parts af the Earth. Beginning with the first for eign missionary enterprise this work has been carried on with varying de grees of success till, the present tlm& i - Being Self-Centered^. Nothing Is more wearing or a more fruitful source of unhappiness In the long run that) to be self-centered. If our thoughts and plan>, our hopes and fears, our ideals and ambitions all center in our own personal comfort and happiness, there must come many a day of Infinite wearlnees and self- disgust when life does not seem worth living. Poierty or riches have vary little te do with I*. Yea will find Just es many *etl to-de people aa peer, flow wheel life has teat Its spice aad •*- tkmaiaato ft la pet a fwesttea ef ea#to tpL hwt ef towraetev. toe Bvwew P ■ ov* #» Thaw Maaaa < ft to eeM ttMtos*'"** ewy maw ap Bp4 eat spot aa Mae hsawd towaa Mad to awwr to Stop asato a*a Sewaa ~BL to fiwwtosa we •» 1 to* * d <W e M-1 V fia w 4 Pally I of armed. “ftnwa ; «mr hnahaad tell yew what he doe* with hie money F* “He doesn't here to tell me." re plied the woman with a weary exprew. alnn. “He rends nnd talk* about aoth- Ing hut h<»rae races." Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Refief ELL-ANS 254 AND 75i MCKAGES EVQttWHEJtE Cuticura Soap Imparls The Velvet Touch