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V 1Ms Katherine 'Thoijpson of Wood, Secoid son of Generl L.eoniart lt unveiling of ieinoriit to King E1 and141 Secretary of the Navy Deuby uti Ilington ccttiemety. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Senate Ratifies Naval Limita tion Treaty, Chief Fruit of ' the Conference. OTHER PACTS ARE APPROVED Efforts to Sav.e Navy and Army From Dangerous Reductions-Great Coal Strike Begins-Lloyd George's Genon Policy Before Com mons for Approval. By EDWARD W. PICKARD H AN'IN(, inliie their losihI light agaIinst thie Pnleille four't-power. p)110, th obsrpru mliniority inl thet eniat ilie sed frlinl troitityg llst week, 11id fell into line--all but Sell HIto' 1' 110 l 1i f Ma ryiliad. The treitty on1 luuiiltitiiii of Inaivies, ehief work of tile Wisiington confereice, afer sin ilicolisetqItientlt den ( e, wais rall fled oti Weiiextin by i vote of 74 to 1. Mr. France defendiedl Ills lonely liegat ive vote by conienling that tle Ulit(e'd 811ta1 8110111 cotiuelt build Ing tle largest navy lin (Ie world in 1lltill other ittions inld shiowni theitr williigne.ss to abolish rl - to tlly. Of the ot ler IrrecillioI Inl bles, Horaih (x pilined that he fn ait-ved the treaty beei use It w'as a siepi towaird the goni it wllll lie halld be 14 niiig fIor man1y yrill-l. lailttlely, oill Itle 11is11'illi11l2ellf 11ed that hie hellevet i s agreielteit w s Ilucit as the intntit hiti n v t ifsrencetas-lejit itoil Keopin i Jon. Aii;n 81111 On oni diud not dsgut his d iie.di I ' ntor p t sp el f rit( Pi at it theSiiillton tciusi, bu lie vted11 for raOlti -ntion12(1 t he toi ti assuranceiis of. theiI oftv enernY llk orcha ihelt I I Unie Stts i int gt yafar ive21121 up. anyting that theopgIno teheati the otay thought1 tret wl hot bnel wffet in rpluer Wiiintnedh-t ely after1 the ve of tii - en1ti te ietei tiotik 81 tthe tetiy prhibll822riting to perfeot gasn rticting the ulse of IhshInreiney. n wafe n n ecepfolg~ titssI ( tnun ('otsy Refor witi his(i vdote gisea"t-ti Wads worth toof tNew Yotk n irta ofathe mfiar their ceennuittee(, texpressedli the opinio, tht ithe-poetr tis e ltnato w titi not ( beiwort thle paeri u ith the write eIt on.'Ot'1) "t'orh ainy tows lirt, 8011( enaiitor *orde ifs thel in liedi tte grmyt Vshouii tonp O~ tr it perfec gas dotn't daye stop. Andii theIi1I onl t wayO~i wce ennuerfti gas11 tansk 11huIs to text1 t:pheith the k~idy uf gsert tw hiw mayghav toh comat. Weorh a sosn pt~i Btieviret hweero, ith e remIin Jiang toil Chn n thl-e 110ofne delig through, and ths rte sennt copet erits pary rn akng th elee gre Ttra lt and withelt retson theb tDe e tert pcwehn t shre in t his accom-e~ fitormeo l~iI i'edtWils omsto to Aive mLIuh- crei ori arusng plulic Ituis evt, howevel wth th lIpof liansroi-tllimak 81lrge~luj use of the n forence0 and its rely. 'lin oy th iser 4 The l verypo lreon t hleve thei treattles will vbe sedily( Irat ifi b the other0 pwerh s partyO teo sti thede, no n o hm si apstint for tohldbckfo fl are 4V Wiliitnngtoli, D el.. fortner iriny iurse, u I Wood. Is atinotnced. 2--''lh l'rice o wa.1srd 'll ait i-lbl. 3-itotary itei*ni vellhig tlie ltotari'y ictiniol al tailett it I i tiiniher niicessiry tecording to ilt es tilntite's (if the <ejpirtiet's x pt, mill wichl would force ouit of conantis slan innitily crift tliat ire posit (I\vely nwedltil. It is not likel y, however, t hat Ihis cipul ling progriaint will suiccee4d, lapiuse the "lg 1 villvy" inin4- of tilie housea. are prepared to entiihat It, Ilte iiiajIorily Ieadeirs in file Senlate dlhtre they wI ll not sitil for It, atl l'resi tiit I htalla ig probably would Vvto the aphproiriailon bill If it entiine up to lin 1in 1hat1 sliapue.' WhenI he 1111 Is re ported to 1the house tils week, nacord Ing to Ile pliani, Itoget's of 3laxxssachui sets will offer aon iaaineit yhting (le inainu iiiut lrengt at 96,01K). If this fallIs, 1as It likely will, MalArthlur oif Oregon will roI liose 86,M0 as 'the Nin LEh u tha tiue iaa.y iiaeai tie arinuy Ilien nIr exerclsedi over tle Itel'enicy towiard what ti-hey belleve I() Ie fIlse and danigerous veoniiy Shown biy inany iaaaibembe of conlgress. Tho hous plissel filn armny appro111prin", tion bill whilch linits the armay to 1 1.. OWK estillstedI nun and)( 11,(MM0Otlr. ('nieral 'ershing, chief oft, ssf, and ('noiteral iiithord, <deputy chIef, assert 'ih slicha i rectielon "woild introduCe As tiunw ''arraitead elentasit of citangel lin our p)intl of liitionlall de4ftnise" ani(d 11ha11 Sl iitny of 150,0M0 iien sail 12,0M0 oilleerS Is ibsolut ely essentlitl to (le naition's ieeis sit tiis tlme. At first tile blil carried i provision liImiting (lie 'residei's right to leteriniune file size of giarrisons lin the Ilawallian Is lands al le Pi anaa (nai Zoie. TiIs was Ilini nated when Atthony of Kaa s41 stll lie 111 tle promiseii5 of file Wia* delpiartnent to reduce those garrisons, but Secretiary Weeks indig niantly decltred that he not only hlad naide ISo such promaise but had Ito In eit lotn of makIing tie reduction. Ger I'a I I 'ershing saiys the lil ilI aind P an insa nngairristts cainot hie ('ut do4wni wIt hout vilahtlnag the sottiniest pr'inet lilts oif secuty, ~' A * i'^"""I' y"'le hose t'e ar-y (10(O fora tine (exnes of th Wa ~sr d~e Initrti nent, but the repr'esentat(ives inele tInh'eir lam for geniniie econo iny look deceteily foolish lby the audots t ion of an 'inaenadinenat Iicresing by $15i,000,000 thle aitount carried as a1 i Ilumip sumi toiward contatl iiion of wonrk (lie comning fiscal yeaar oin river sand liarb~or pr'ojiets. The buainget lhit'au and the iappro~ pritations a'oiaittee of theo haouse had ren'('iiiitumende an apprpria'OilitIona of $27, 0K0(X0 for this liirpose, hut thle "liork bairrel" fore's, uandor the gen erualshaip of Msarmu of Illitols, linsisted uploin te Iarger suin, anud lhaid their wayi3 de'spi te thie earinest efforts of Mondiitell of W~yomi~ig, lasu'ton of Ohalo someiwhast distuarbed by3 this oplen dlil snee of the bildget systeml, for lie he I leves InsI lie biudget tadu intenids thiat it shall lie give ao fair tril. A TM I""N"" WI "'1 Frd ojacr"t ong t'ease4td hii all the uniaonilzed biltu mnuinous an d santhri aelI e coit ai ies of lite cinitrny, 595',000) mainers Ilaig doni their tools. All effort's to pre vent the great stirike wer~e futile. Ae cordIng to somne of the aunioni ieiaders, the wialkeaut is lIkely to last abot sixty dlays. D.auhg that tInte, pre saumialy, hot h sides w'Ill fortnulaste their dlenn'di~s a nd presenit thelir ('5a1ss, and1( it ayi lie thiat thlese will result in the negotIatIon of ntew contrnets. The operators insist thaat wages muist ('o1ne dlowni inl corespondicence with the del(Cinet ini the cost oif living, but they hiave snot yet reveailed whiat per'enit sage of r'educt ion theay will deimad. Th'le miner~is, ini replly, 14ay3 thiat the stagnatlon In the ('oal Iiduistry is du~e to wasteful miethiods of pirodliietion, e'x cessive priofits, vilatIon oif thne la'ws of supply Iand~ *deiimad In cointrol of mar-' kets and prIces, siad that costs of liv lng ini the iinet Strenis havi~e idynneed w~haile w~'ages remasined staStionar y, In someit reglons, aS Plttsburgha, southlern Ohilo and( Kaniasiwhsi, Vat., theit oplenratIors have po~ste n'i ot Ie's oif wa'ge r't'lnuetons ainda hiojlp lie inlle to runi themr inineis wIth nonunion labhor. In IllIiols thie mners, thloiugh not in en tire sy'mpa~sthy with th le stri'ke, sit tik by the internationansl, iad (lie Ind~liiana meon dial the samie. I (lioably3 in both these stated sepairsate state agree mnents could have .beema negotiated, but this was forbidden bthe aitrn.al.n .i o a ..r...nt C...M....ug 1... im44411 vi lvenvl to (2. (2. Me1shtil 441 ()tinh of tihe Iikitown Soldier lin Ar Ill. Thle Ill11461s ininlies cnnnlot hle of) erai ted by pick-tip hahor heelluse of It hillte hltw whlech requirens thalt) coall digger nut1y Ie vingloyed un1 less he eIn show Ill Ieast twol years' expi-W teliee 1ner101, gromial. W121 (.'overnor Allen 11110ti te indtsI trial ('ourt Will d1o Inl llinsais is Iaroiusiig genierl;' interest. If tle promises of the tlioll iads fire kept, there will he nto vioile:ce in ('4n11(etifon1 with the strike. Nor will Ihe' Imit'es sit'er physielly. fir enouligh ilel will he peituitted it) silly in) tIhem tokeepl thvin If.rom being flooded and14 oIhrwiev dainnilgeld. N "K"A' ILNIN r'e"der of sovet Itlussi,. is againl deald, eodn to Ielorlts, hut, ns on1 prevtois trenl ions11 is belie'ved (hat the Ptlinor is ". grefatly ('xaggeri."Prob.I bly It is true ti m1t lie is Ilile ill, an11d it Is Iot likely thait he will le tible to Ittein1 thW ;4Iteno: cIllference. Ilowever. the soviet th'Iegtes tl that collfah ire l11xuliously (ill tilir way to illy by w\\ I% of ta 11114 1ni lin t', rejoielig Iln ,he lact tinmi al 1.i 1. , h i g v r m n Is to haveN- it tulesure of eonto ""rIli th li'('1PIll ist IC an~d hougi9OS go)verInenllflts t hey hatev So lintensely. ThyV are ho1peifil of obtaiiiing tinan (1hitl 1an(d ('(n uirela t itsslstanc1ve fill the tinsk of definitely (s1bliig the Comminunist regime In H118.I 4tle t (e 11lin recen1 t ly d claIIred co11( Ill nitilsm there ha~d reachled thle 1111n1t of yielding to capitalismn anti Wats nlow Inl at position aga11in to advancve. BtIt( he old tile coinmtnst they mu P "ISt cenlse their drealling I1ind get to worik. SICIII1t LL i GEOltG1'a, s pol Ivy coneinling tihe (elol confer c1enee Was t(4 be stillhtted to the liouse of coluitions this w'ee'k for apioval or rejet11, and (In tlie result depends Ils retienionl of otlice. toreover, It wIlS said 11h1111 (le small inajority thiit wats assured(1 h411n on4 al vote 0of conf11 (1e1ce wold~ not Siltis8fy himi. Unless he wuas given at maijorlty' of at -Ieaist 300, asted4t( Is fiendt(s, 14e would re' sign. The resolutIon 1pepared for! th~e hiouse~ to a(ct up1on1 read: "ltesolved1, Thait this house up iprov'es 1the resolut ions ipassed by3 the suprem'11e (!Ic nel at Casnnes as5 a basis1 fori theO Genoa coniifer'ence and4 ill slup j4orlt his mai~jesty's governmutent ini en deav4~oring tol give elfe'et 1to them1." Already i. Lltoyd( George haid quiet. ed1 thle opp4josion1 in41 h i hine4t by' lhe tion1 of the~ soviet gove'rnmuent of Ituis sin. stae o anry nrestt tihughut thle Allihammel(dan 1 wor4ildl, thelfallire o the Gr'ee'ks to defeat the KOmliIsts ini Asi M1inor 14nd( other'4 conditions411, thle allIes' Nesar E~ast ('(1nferen'e iniii Paris deldedl'( 11441t the4 Turikish1 emipirte shou4(1ldie r'estored', withl restrictions14. Accor'ding to. thle plan41 adoIpted, the T1ur'ks obtain11 C'onstaiin ple441, a4 soverI hng Smlyrsna and1 Thra 'lce v wi Rodosto1. T1hie (Grieeks r'etin i A dr'1 inople and14 a bulYer' 'orrirl(01 r'eacing to the flIhick seal, f~eig OtY Ithe 11ulga4rians1 fromt thle Tur'ks. Ahandl(onmflent (of th in lter' aille0d reglime of the Golden hlorni and1 the reOstortion(4 of the 5tultani's po4wer Ia salfeguarded44( thlrough the lit ish int sistence that GalInlipoll heC left to lie GIreeks. I urdanselles deiitarizn1'ed and4( the alliled m41tiar ilspectors over'see the razing of tall fortificationls. Whle the Greeks are not' at all sa41 IsfiedI with thIs a4rranigteent, all1 fal t101ns except the Venilzelists aire sup-) por1tlig the Gounaris cabluet ini ate fair fromi pleased and( hiave no(t yet algreedl to the0 propsals. Nor hav te they ne(cepted( the re(ommiiembtns of)18 i the aiid~ foreIgn mnitster's for1 at set Ilemnent of their differences w~Ith4 tile Greeks. Fo(r t hIs Iatter tile Fr1ench' areCW~ 14 wring thle (4r4eeks much('l as5 did LI'd 1Hyron4 long ago whentu hie wroite: O__ 'T"" I 'l 'ol" 1111- 1enewed hope4( f'or ai uith'td ireinl n a1I pea'1ce a1gre (eent signed4 Iby 14 represent tives (of tile lFree Statle 'mIntl lster gov'ernm~iets. It is not4 ap14p1arent howi,~ this w'll opei'u to nify~ th13 le repub'j? Ileans51, whlose 1i11 4st exp1lot1a 111( do strucl(tion oft'1th' hin~t of the F'reL'munI'I Journnl in Doun. BRIEF NEWS NOTES WHAT .HA8 OCCURRED DURING WEEK THROpGHOUT COUN. TRY AND ABROAD EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE Gathered From All. Parts Of The Globe And Told In Short Paragraphs Foreign The British Miners' Union is going to give its support'to the American miners in their national strike, wlich begins soon. The British coal miners, however, will not take any action to stop the shipment of coal to the Unit. Ing it. The two Koreans whose attempt to assassinate 3a*on Tanaka of Japan, -cost the life ot LIrs. W. J. Synder, an American tourist, will stand trial in Japan. The Fairey hydro-aeroplane, a 400 horse power machine, which is flying from lisbon to Brazil, reached the (anary Islands, 1,000 miles from Lis bon aftet a flight of 8 hours, and re ported "all well." Despite the Irish peace agreement signed ill ILondon, violence continued in Ulster province. Four men, two of them policemen, were shot (lown in the streets. T1remendous daimage was done by a series of incendiary fires in the businiess district. The establishient of an airplane line frotn England to India and Aus tralia, of which experts long have talk ed, now appears imminent. A power ul financial group has made appeal to the air ministry to take the airships with their material hases which the ge erinment has been unable hitherto to induce anyone to nceept as a gift. 'The House of Lords approved Lord Birkenhead's amendment. referring back to the commit tee on privileges, Lady Rhandda's petition for member ship. The committee has pweviously '-ported favorably but so much oppo sition among the lords over the ques tion of seating the peress that the sit uation has been reopened. France has dispatched a note to Washintion acknowledging the receipt of Secretary of State Hughes' second note antd recognizing the validity of America's clain for payment for the upkeep of the army (f occupation on the Rhine, it was learned at the For eign Office. France promises to co operate in the matter with the other Allied j (-wers. The Portuguese seaplane which re cently left Lisbon in an attempt to fly to South America, completed in safety the first leg of the Journey on sched. oile. Cable dispatches say the plane arrived safely at Las Palmas in the Canary islands. Charles, former emperor of Austria and king of Hungary, who Is ill of doubit pneumonia, has rallied and at tending physicians report slight iii provement, says a dispatch from Fun chal. Prof. J. E. Morin of the modern lan guage department of Mecill university, Mont real, Canada, was acquitted of the charge of attempting to murder Prof. H-ermann Walter, headl of the same dlepartment, by placing paris grecen in a wvell ulpon Walter's country estate. Three Portuguese cruisers, according to Lisbon advices, have gone to eta tion themselves at dliferent points in the Atlantic ocean to act as a cenvoy for twvo P~ortuguese officers who will make an attempt to fly in a hydro--air lalne from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro. Without organized murder raids ini progress throughout the border coun ties of Ulster, vicious clashes between Orangemeni and Sinn Feiners reportedl over a widle-sp~readl area, political (1s senters among the northern leadlers andi practically open revolt against the provision governfment in south Ireland, the British government will v-ery likeI ly take its first step towards inter vention when it meets the Irish lead era at the colonial office. Washington The two arins conference tr-eatles limiting the navies of the great pow ers andI restricting the use of subma rines and poison gas weore ratified in a landslide of approbation by the son. ate. The senate completed its part of the arms conference progr-am by gi ing its apptroval to the last t wo articles of the group of seven admitted to it for ratification. The Rotarians formally placed a bronzo tablet on (lie tomb or the un known soldier in Arlington cemetery accompaniedi by a suitable address by the presidlent of that organization The New York Central Itailway was grantedl authority by the Intersta te Commerce Commission to issue 000,000 of 6 11cr cent refunding aned - provemnent mortgage bondsk,. ('rbt C. 'The h1,ds are to be sold at noet lI than 90) pt r ('en t of par. The leak of the post-war- crinme wave' has bie'n reaeder and a hseei percept ible decrease ha51 Iy 'tIii i 11amn J. linrnis, chief inige1 jatr fog th I'-pairtmfent of .Just ice. SI-Iteud -n reviewing1 t' three years of a* -, history in the wake of' the( Wnrij ine for I le (-ranei~ to settl i't( b ( feno ah y . lie declared. A lark holurse bonius .schieii liait the oneir adopted by u.Isu wa~s dIis iss-ed by Sena tor'T'utf ~ pulian, of Utah, withI r'stii Harding.eien An investigation has been inatita.ted by 'the interstate commnree colnmis. sion, according to announcement, into the reasonableness ot practically all rates on coal in the wee'mrn portion of the United States. Henry St. George TucKer of Virginia has come back into the house after an absence of fifteen years. He was elected from the Tenth Virginia die. trict to succeed the late Henry D. Flood. Samuel Compers, presilidont of the American Federation of Labor, in statement, says that the owners o coal mining properties, anthracite and bituminous, are forcing a general stPike in union mines by their "auto. cratic attitude" and "take all for prof it" policy. He asserts that the bitu minous industry is in the control of the steel people and the anthracite mines are dominated by the railroads, Testimony of Wayne B. Wheeler,, general counlsOl ot thee Anti-Saloon league, before the house appropria tions committee; made public, reveal. ed that the organization had protested the nomination "of half a dozen or more federal Judges," Mr. Wheeler added that he had never asked for the transfer of a federal judge. Although business continues to make progress in its recovery from the depression of 1921, as indicated by the department of commerce since March 20, the department warned in a review of conditions made public that rehabilitation "needs to be cau tious that it may be built upon a firm foundation.b Tile Federal Trade Commission is sued an order to "cease and desist" against the Planters' Manufacturing Company, Mt. Olive, N. C. The order is directed aainst the action of the respondent in ' shimating so closely as to cause confusion. the name11 of the Planters' Malnufacturing company of Portsmilouth, V~a. It is announced that the eighth in fantry, part of the returnin.; "Rhine army" will debark at Clarleston, S. C., and proceed to Forts McPherson, Moultrie and Screven. Ca. Tmestic While his wife was lying in bed asl'ev. Ambrose Watts. 30. Middleton, Ohiio. who claims to hav been dream Ing, shot her through the head. Fred L. Trombly, who had served a term1 for grand larcony, escaped from the state reiforniatory of Washington, served a six ionths sentence for petty larceny and sentenced to six to fifteen years in the penitentiary for theft of diamionds, after having been sought by Seattle police and detectives for more than six months, was found on the police force. He is now in jail. Tex Rickard, who has been on trial on the charge of criminally assaulting a 15-year-old girl, was found not guilty by a New York City jury. It is announced in Lawrence, Mass., that the cotton mill strike is spread ing, and the strike is assuming the proportion of a general protest against reduction in wages. As fascinating as a tale by Jules Verne is the plan for aerial explora tion of the "roof of the world," recent ly sketched in New York City by Capt. Roald Adunsen, discoverer of tile South Pole. Tile next expedition thlat sails for tile Northl Pole, ho says, will not be like thlose wichl have plreeded it. Its vision will not be confined to a few, mliles on eitiher s-ide of tile ship), but froml thle air it wvill be0 able to take in at a glance objects 200 mliles away. It will talk biy radlie withl Wash ington four t imels a day, and1( Iwhen it returns, in three years, it will know what the0 civilized world hlas ben doin~g during its abisence. Clyde Richley, a1 taxi dIriver of na ker'sfieil,Calif., was attacked by two masked an~d rolbed menlwo were ap. prehlended by officers and hlave been indictedi by tile grandl jury. Inl an effort to rescue a womtan trapped liy a fire in a rooming hoeuse in New Orleans, F'iremlan Osc-ar Vidlal, 24, lost is life. Tile body was found ila biath room after te flanmes hlad bieen Put out. Fifteen persons in tile bu11ilding ('scape, but one mana suf. fered a birokent limnb and sevieral wom on wore slighltly burned. P'roperty, dlamlage was irisignificant. Oil. said to lbe (If aft uniusually lhM grade, has been broiughlt in withl a nat itral fiow of miore I tan 100 ha rrels a day, froni a wvell loca1ted onl a 100-hlufn dhred acre tract inl thli( hleart of the twvent y-'ighithi ward of Pitt sburg. After- being (coni 'ct ed (If burglaryA and sen tenceed ini openI Courtroomt at "Fyetteville, GIa., Gentus Cofleld sprang siuddcenily uipon Weymnan Cofie'ld, his nepheitw, whose s(ensatlotloifsion f _ hadl convictd im tii, Plunging a degger deep into his chest. P'hysichians de. (-lare 11e can nlot recov'er. 'Tie New E'nglandl cotton mill1 strike has taken on a new 1)hase5 by extend. (ig to the important cotton andl wool. nmi'll 11center of lawlrence, and set lemient of thle cont roversy is reported t(o be niot mi sighlt. Harry JLeon Wilson, nationally known autol r an filPlaywright, and i boodore ('riley, artist, fought a duet re-c-'nitly, according 1o al story printed ii '111 he San F'rancisco Examiner. An investigation of the deaths of Mr. JIosefa itiazeku anid her slate, itMa, kniowni as thle ''Siamese twins," 'as started rec(-ntlly, p'Ollowinlg a con- ~ .ri-fce with th diiuoctors ionecte'd ' wtih (te i-ase, hoiwever, the coroner - (abandoned is lSdanfs for a post nmortem Ii ixamiiinta tio anmd auothlorized tile issu- E lilce oif a de(a th cirtificate, i Olivia M. I'. Sto'te, graduate nturse, 3P -u'lapsed (on tile agines~s stand at her rial on a (har-ge of murdering Ellie buy Klnkcad. formler Cincinnati cor airat lonl (oinsel, In front of his Brook. yn 110m11 reentl. Mirable WitA iahs Why put up with that nga ng be&k ahet You can't be happy wen eyeay day brings morn lameness, :harp shooting pains and 'that all-wornou& feeling. The best way to get well to find the cause of your troubl, an correct it. Likely, a cold or a chill has slqwed up your kidneys and that Is why'you have backaches, stabbing pains headaches and dizziness. Just take things easier and help your weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pfile. Doan's have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor/ A North Carolina Case Mrs. J. H. Alls brook, Roanoke St., Scotland Neck, '" N. C., says: "I had a dull Dan across my back and often' suffered so I could hardly walk. I had headaches, my kid neys didn't act Pro erly and I was bohered with grgvel. A friend r ecommended Doan's Kidney Pill a nd Doan' strengthened my back and kidn. I have ldd no occasion to use for several vears." Get Doan's at Any Store 60 a B DOAN'S VDLWi FOSTER-MJLBURN CO.4 BUFFALO. N. Y. While the Money Lasts. North--"A fool and his money are soon parted." West--"But until they're partedl he's not a fool." As if a tu1n cotildn't accumulate enough junk, lie will buy a ticket in a raffle. Take Yeast Vitamon Tablets To Round Out Face and Figure With Firm Flesh ZC"EEKS 5'NNY JAW SCEAWNY NECK POUNDED UGLY G~est -w, If you are hollow-cheeked, sallow skinned, sunken-chested and generally weak or run down and want to round i out your face and flgure to pleasing and normal proportions you will find this simple test well worth trying: First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Next take Mastin's VITA AlON--two tablets with every meal.. Then weigh and measure yourself again each week and continue taking Mastin's VITAMON regularly until you are satisfled with your gain in weight and energy. Mastin's VITAMON tablets contain highly concentrated yeast-vitamines as well as the two other still more important vitamines (Fat Soluble A and Water Soluble C) together with organic iron and real; lime salts. They will not upset the stomach or cause gas, but on the con trary are a great aid to digestion, to overcome constipation and as a gen eral conditioner of the whole system. Pimples, boils and skin eruptions seem to vanish like magic inder its purify ing influence, the complexion becomes fresh and beautiful, the cheeks rosy instead of pale. the lips red instend of colorless, the eyes bright instel dull. So rapid and amazing ar results that thousands of people t where are now taking to them -iick way to put on weight and in' energy, lie sure to remembe name Mastin's VI-TA-MON-the inal and genutine yeast-vitamine Lktuml. --there is nothing else like it so do not accept imitations or substitute's. You can get Mastin's VITAMON at any druggist. S/ Reduces Bursal Enlarge. mtents, Thickened, Swoilhe Tissues, Cur bs, Filled Tendons Soreness~ frem BruIses or Strains; seops. Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse, Only a few drops required at each application. $2.50 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1 A free. W. F. YOUNG. loe., 310 Tesmple St., Sprinsield, Maas. 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