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Altitude and Oxygen.
At an altitude of eight miles, which
Is the-4imit reached by airplane, the air
contains about one-fourth of the
amount of oxygen found at the surface
f the earth. At sea level," the oxygen
-ontent of the air is 21 per cent at
Ifht miles above it is less than 5 per
cent
iSENATOB, PITTMAN EXPEESSES
BEPUBHCAN HYPOCBISY
ON TREATY
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Most Women Can Have
-Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known
Ohio Physician
DrJF.M.Edwar3s for 17 years treated
.scores of women for liver and bowel ail-
-roents. During these years he gave to
his patients a prescription made of a
few well-known vegetable ingredients
mixed with olive oil, naming them
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. You will
know them by their olive color.
These tablets are wonder-workers on
the liver and bowels, which cause a
- normal action,, carrying off the waste
and poisonous matter in one's system.
If you have a pale face, sallow lopk,
dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head
aches, a listless, .no-good feeling, all out
, of sorts, inactive bowels, you tak one -of
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly
for a time and note the pleasing results.
Thousands of women and men take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc
cessful substitute for calomel now and
then just to keep them fit 15c and SOc
The hypocrisy of Republican Sen
ators with reference to their respec
tive attitudes on the Treaty of Ver
sailles and the Four Power Treaty
- was most effectively exposed by Sen
ator Key Pittman, of Nevada, in a
discussion of the supplementary-Four-Power
Treaty.
Senator Pittman. who is ospe of
the keenest debaters in the Senate,
in the course of the- debate offered
the following resolution:
"And that the .United States re
serves to itself exclusively the right
to decide, what questions are within
its domestic jurisdiction and declares
that all domestic and political
questions relating wholly or in part
to its internal affairs, including im
migration, labor, coastwise traffic,
the tariff, commerce," the suppres
sion of traffic in women and children,
and in opium and other dangerous
drugs, ami all other domestic ques
tions are solely within the jurisdic
tion of the United States, and are not
under this treaty to be submitted in
any way for consideration."
An, administration organ comment
ing upon this reservation said that
it -was 50 involved that portions of
it being heard provoked merriment
iif'the gallery
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MAYSVIIXE WOMAN'S POEM
WINS GOLD PEIZE
Miss Eleanor Wood Duncan, of
Maysville, has been awarded the
prize of ?50 in. gold for the poem
that will be inscribed on the memo
rial building in Kentucky's World
War dead at the university, it has
been announced, at the headquarters
in Louisville of the committee di
recting a drive for $300, 000. for., the
erection ofthe structure.
Miss Duncan won from 60 other
contestants, the decision being-made
at a meeting of the judging com
mittee April T. The judges were
Prof. L. L. Dantzler, University of
Kentucky; Boyd Martin,- University
of Louisville; W. B. Jones,' George
town College C. E. Freeman, Trajl
Rvlvania College, and B, A, Wise.
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The poem will he engraved on a
tablet on the building. A -statewide
campaign for funds will be carried
on the week of April. 23.
The poem is as follows:
"Dear Motherland; Kentucky, here
- we bring
The names of these thy sons who
nobly died,
Who for Thy sake and Freedom's
' put aside
Young Love, and Lusty Life,- and
Call of Spring,
And strode down Death's dark ways
adventuring.
We cannot hring them back, we can
not give
To their young eyes the joy of. sun
rises, nor
To. eager ears that call they hark-
ened for
The cardinal among the hills of
home; they live
But in our hearts and these are
fugitive.
We shall go down to dust even as
they,
So to Thy Heart, Kentucky, bring
we now
These deathless names, a coronet for
the brow r
Best-loved, and beautiful; and thou
shalt pay
Unending honor till Time's latest
day.
And it shall be throughoutrthe coin
ing years '
Young hearts ' shall proudly read
these hero-names '
And feel within their own the sacred
flames
"We'll LIVE for what they DIED for
spite of fears,"
So faith shall spring once more from
blood and tears.
Keep safe these-names; thy sons who
would hot save
Themselves at price of Liberty and
thee; .
The "Old"" Kentucky" Home" shall
hallowed be
Throughout the ages "by the blood
they gave
Keep thou them safe, thy Beautiful
and Brave "
The goal the miners aim for seems
not to he coal.
Poets"are born, says a literary
critic, who neglects to add that this
is the unfortunate part of it.
Stores have some onions at 15
cents apiece, but most of them are
running for office.
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April 29th to May 13th
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he ordered me to take
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have had three children and they are all
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Women who are nervous, run down,
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STATEWIDE WAE MEMORIAL
DRIVE INAUGURATED
State-wide observance of memo
rial week for the Kentucky soldiers,
sailors and -maries who died in the
World War was marked by a mass
meeting of citizens at the municipal
auditorium ' in Louisville, prelimin
ary to a one week campaign to raise
$300,000 for a soldier memorial hall
to be erected on the campus of the
University of Kentucky, at Lexing
ton. The idea of a memorial wah first
suggested by; the late Bdaward ,W.
Hines, pro'minent Louisville attor
ney, who died shortly after the close
of the war while .still chairman of
the Kentucky Council of National
Defense. Mrs. John D. Wakefield,
chairman of the meeting, noting a
group of War Mothers in the audi
ence bearing: a faded war flag, halt
ed the proceedings while they draped
the battle emblem about the speak
ers' stand.
Speakers expressed belief that the
sol deirdead of -Kentucky were yet
alive and conscious of the tribute
being paid them. -. 'zz
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There was a" steady, dull ache just
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For your convenience we are now
carrying a stock ot the best adding
machine rolls and can supply you
with one or a dozen at a time.. This
ig a fine linen bond paper and abso
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Prices at Old Time Levels
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protective purposes. "
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is applied in. tropical America to anj
small bird that gives & quickly re
peated cry, particularly, to those which
seek their .insect food on the "floor ot
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man dat spends four hours of de day
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