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I 1 :&*- Tff WOMAN COULD NOT WORK Made Strong and Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Bt. Paul,.Minn.'1 took Lydia EL Pinkham's vegetable Compound for a Itired, worn-out feel ing and painful peri ods. I used to get up with a pain in my head and pains in my lowerparts and back. Often I was notable to do my work. I read in your little book about Lydia E Pinkham's vege table Compound and I have taken it. I Ifwftl so well and strong and can do every bit of my work and not a pain in my back now. I rec ommend your medicine and you can use this letter as a testimonial." Mrs. PHIL. MASEB, 801 Winslow St., St. PauL Minn. Just another case where a woman found relief by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Many times these tired, worn-out feelings and pains about the body are from troubles only women have. The Vegetable Com pound is especially adapted for just this condition. The good results are noted by the disagreeable symptoms passing awayone after another. 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Since the abolition of serfdom in Rus sia, In 1860, they have advanced in education and economics, and there has been a growth of wealthy and cul tured middle-class people. Solution of "Lake of Mystery" Sought. An attempt to solve the secret of Lake Evre, called the "mystery lake," In the interior of Australia, soon will be made by a scientific expedition. The lake is 400 miles from the near est settlment. Seven rivers from the hills, miles away, penetrate Australia's great interior desert and tumble their contents into the lake. In rainy sea son these rivers become aormous flooded areas. Without any apparent outlet. Lake Byre, an inland sea as the result of the flooded rivers, con tracts and becomes a lake again in a surprisingly short time. Modern Chemistry. 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BABOLD ULaMJJ*^.. efpetal. _jatBttertim wfll nefaoflerinJoM Guaranteed. rL^iiilsa atjwstdeatocot PARKERS HAIR BALSAM 2M HmMff/m m/tsutt Condensed Stories of Happenings of the Week in Minnesota Albert LeaIrene, aged 5, daughter of Mi and Mrs Sylvester Mulcahy, of Albert Lea, died following burns re ceived when a firecracker ignited her dress Minneapolis Firecrackers thrown by small boys were blamed for 30 fires in Minneapolis and St Paul on the Fourth, as fire marshals checked the list WillmarMaloy Holland, aged 14, an orphan at the Bethesda Young Peo ples home here, was drowned in Eagle lake while bathing His body was re ocvered StaplesJoseph Wolf of this city is the new chairman of the democratic state committee MinneapolisPlaying the Good Sam aritan by giving $1 to a Negro who said he was hungry, cost Eric Lund $450, he told police HastingsThe body of an unidenti fied woman, about 40 years old, was found the Mississippi river, near Grey Cloud island, about six miles from here Fergus FallsMerle Robertson, aged 18, and Lenora Ruth, aged 19, killed themselves here with the same pistol, but there is no evidence that the double suicide was prearranged WillmarThe Fahlun town board has passed a resolution which prohi bits Sunday dancing and prescribes that all weekday dances must close promptly at 10 An annual license fee of $500 also is asked MinneapolisFive drowned and five injured by explosions was the toll of the 1922 "safe and sane" Fourth of July in the twin cities, reported by authorities at hospitals and police headquarters Le RoyIn the city park here 11, memorial trees were dedicated in honor of Le Roy young men who gave their lives for their country in the, World war HibbingTwo policemen were shot and seriously wounded at Holman, 25 miles west of here, when they attempt ed to arrest John Lence, an alleged moonshiner MontevideoThe home of Mr and Mrs Turner was destroyed by fire, and their two children, aged 2 and 4, asleep the second story, nar rowly escaped death OrmsbyAn entire city block con fcainmg a hardware store, general mer chandise store and a residence was destroyed by fire The blaze, which caused a loss of $25,000, is said to have started from a firecracker HibbingMembers of the board of directors of the St Louis County Fair association have decided to abandon the present site of the annual fair at Hibbing and to establish an exposi tion on the new site in south of Hib bing DuluthBankruptcies filed in Uni ted States district court in Duluth for the fiscal year ending June 30 sur passed in number the total of any pre vious year sinec the enactment of the law, according to Engel, dep uty clerk St. PaulCo operative marketing has added $75,000 to the value of wool on Minnesota farms this year, county farm bureau officers were informed by the Minnesota Farm Bureau federation, in an official statement MinneapolisRalph W Taylor, 30 yearseold, collector for the Pure Oil company, was held up by three auto bandits and robbed of $2,000 in cash, checks worth $1,000 and 25 negotiable coupon books MarshallThe First State bank and the Farmers State bank of Ghent have been consolidated and the new bank, with a capital of $50,000 and surplus of $10,000, will be known as the First and Farmers State bank St. PaulCharles E Gunnels, treas urer of the American Farm Bureau federation, has been elected treasurer of the Uinted States Grain Growers, Inc. He will serve the grain growers without salary, and accepted the re sponsibility as a means of extending the service of the farm bureau HendricksWhen a quantity of liquor was hauled over to South Da kota by Minnesota parties to be de livered to a supposed bootlegger's agent, the latter proved to be a federal agent and arrested five men who brought him the liquor. .WmdomThe Farmers State bank of Windom, recently closed by the state banking department because of a depleted reserve, has reopened for business with assets of $558,522 H. E Hanson continues as president of the institution BreckenridgePocket gophers have been exterminated in the local ceme tery. The pastor of one of the churches invented a method of "gass ing" the gopher out of their holes He took a few feet of ordinary garden hose, attached one end to the exhaust of an auto, inserted the other end into the runways and packed the earth around the hose so that no gas would he lost. After the engine had run five minutes the gopher was dead LaiverneAs the result of William Martin's visit to Luverne several weeks ago as special state automobile license inspector, when 33 car owners were haled into court for violation of the state motor laws, a test case will be heard by the supreme court Thief River" FallsThe Pennington County Breeders association has de lcded to put on a purebred sire cam pftign in one or two townships of the county in August Purebred bulls of the Holstein, Guernsey, Shorthorn and Hereford breed i will be placed on farps not alretdy having a purebred bcul head IJSaC&iafi^uaWA IM You'll Like EXCELLO SUSPENDERS Tear's wear guar- anteed No rubber PhoapKor Bronte Spring* glye the tretob-- Comfortable 1 ffronr dolar hfepalr SMIWHterCo., i^ "&.. KEEP COOL! DRINK McLaughlin's IZ Nectar All FlavorsAsk Your Grocer McLanghlln Gormley Kins Co Minneapolis, Minn "POSSUM AND TATER TIME" Georgia Editor Also Writes of Other Good Things to Eat and Drink in Seasons. Persimmon beer is here. That season in which this moderate type of "home brew" is being served from large bar rels at the country farmhouses. Really this drink, when properly made, is de licious, is suggestive of a few other things that a tired, hungry editor longs to see It is suggestive, first of all, of the ginger cakes, like our "mammy" used to bakelarge, dark brown home affairs that really had a flavor o ginger themginger that must have been gathered when the ginger ciop was at its best It sug gests the season of the "possum and tater" feaststimes when the com munity life is astir by the fumes from the baking pan Did you know that "possum am good'" It is, when properly prepared, a meat that is un equaled, especially if you barricade the brown ribs and fleaks of flesh with several big jellow yamsyams that can be seen partly in and partly out of the rich, brown gravy Hold on a minute Don't do anything rash This is enough to sharpen the appetite of any man, we admit, but never cross the bridge until you get to it.Walton (Ga.) News All Up. The presiding officer at a Washing ton banquet recently introduced an innovation that will be appreciated by' all baseball fans who have learned to practice and revere it as an attraction. No doubt the banqueters enjoyed the surprise. There had been two or three rather long winded speeches following a somewhat Gargantuan feast The com pany had, in consequence, been seated continuously for more than two hours. Suddenly arising as if to announce the next spellbinder, the presiding officer rejoiced all hearts by saying. "Gentlemen, it's the seventh inning. Let's stretch!"Judge One has usually enough iniquity in his constitution to understand the iniquity of others It is a wise proverb that hasn't got a crack in it A prayer that is long drawn out is apt to be narrow yillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllIli USEFULailmentsthe THE TOMAHAWK, WHITE EARTH. MINN. for all little bumps, bruises, sores, sunburn and chafing. Keep a bottle in the house. It's safe and pure. ItcostsverylittJe. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. (Consolidated) State Street New York ^aselme YOU CAN Af V. color jour bat* easily, quickly and safely by iisine Q-Ba BalrXTotor Re torr. Safe to nee aa water. Hakea yon took jouna ists, 1 cents, or direct acaln. At all good drug from HSSSIO BU.IS, assists, Memphis, Tens. W. N. U., Minneapolis, No. 27-1922, JJSJ&A" *_& kTifefc**v MOST IMPORTANT NEWSJFWORLD Big Happenings of the Week Condensed for Benefit of Busy Readers. Washington WashingtonMajority leaders in charge of the administration tariff bill were warned in the senate by Senator L. Lenroot (rep, Wis a leader of the progressive group, that "unless some of the high duties proposed in the tariff bill were brought down to within reason" he would reserve the right to vote against the measure WashingtonFormal demand will be made by Alien Property Custodian Thomas W Miller on the Chemical Foundation for the return to the cus todian of all formerly alien owned patents now controlled by the founda tion, Mr. Miller announced. WashingtonPassage of permanent restrictive immigration legislation is on the program for next winter's ses sion of congress Representative Al bert Johnson of Washington, chairman of the house committee on immigration believes the United States never will return to the wide open door policy prevailing prior to the passage of the present temporary three per cent re strictive law WashingtonSlight prospect is seen by Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, head of the senate farm bloc, of any marked reductions in governmental taxes and expenditures in the years of the immediate future In order to keep down expenses ut all Senator Cap per says that small savings must be made wherever possible WashingtonBusiness is booming again, the department of commerce re ported Statistics for May, just com pleted, show that the tide of prosper ity is rising steadily Out of 42 indus tries tabulated in May, 38 showed in creases in production over April. WashingtonFinal action was tak en on the naval appropriation bill which now goes to the president It carries appropriations of $289,000 000 and provides for 85,000 enlisted men WashingtonPresident Harding sent to the senate the nominations of the following to be registers of land of fices: Walter E Bennett, at Great Falls, Mont, and John Widlow at Pierre, S Washington A constitutional amendment which would give con gress power to regulate the nomina tion and election of senators and rep resentatives, thus giving control over state primaries, was proposed in a resolution introduced by Chairman Dallmger of the house elections com mittee Domestic Kansas City, MoThirty persons were injured in a wreck on the Frisco f*d.ili*03.d Kansas City, MoWheat remains uncut while 5,000 harvest hands here lack fares to the wheat fields Saratoga Springs, N. YTwo were killed and 31 injured when a Hudson Valley train struck a truckload of pic nickers San FranciscoStrong sentiment has been operated among the chiefs of tiie republican party in favor of San Francisco as the scene of the 1924 na tional convention according to word received here from Robert Webb, executive secretary of the San Francis co Convention league, who is the east Eureka, CalifThis city was faced with a bread famine as the result of a fire which destroyed the only bakery ia the county. Just before the blaze broke out, the bread stock, 2,000 loaves, was delivered to the United States destroyer flotilla itt the harbor. Graham, TexasFour young girls were drowned in the Brazos river near here while on a holiday outing. New YorkIncorporation at Albany of the American Society for the Con trol of Cancer, was announced here by Dr Francis Carter Wood, director of the Institute of Cancer Research of Columbia university. The aim of the society, which is endowed by philan thropists, is to collect, collate and dis seminate information concerning the symptoms, diagnosis* treatment and prevention of cancer.' Joplin, Mo.William Spam, a "stunt" flier, was killed when he fell 2,000 feet, at Seneca, Mo, 20 miles south of here, when a parachute with which he leaped trom an airplane fail ed to open. Memphis, TennMail thefts be lieved by postoffice inspectors to amount to many thousands of dollars, which they declare have been going on here for more than two years, were discovered when 150 pouches of rifled mail and wrappers of hundreds of missing parcel post packages were found *n an abandoned elevator shaft at one of the railroad depots. Boundbrook, N. J.Rear Admiral George Washington Kline, U. S. N., retired, is dead at his home here. He was*58 years old and retired a year ago. Rear Admiral Kline was graduat ed from the Naval academy in 1888. ChicagoA little blackhaired 14 year old girl testified in Judge Kickham Scanlan's court against her father, who is on trial charged with murdering his wife. The girl was Lillian Condon. The prosecutor hopes that her testimony will send the defendant, Michael Con don, to the gallows. Los AngelesRev. and Mrs. William Burch, parents of Arthur Burch, who is held for the murder of J. Belton Kennedy, have bought a home in Pa sadena. "The length of our stay de pends on circumstances," Mr. Burch said, "but we haven't given up oat Evanston home." fe^iS' J*' l~f Jt I- B0WR0N SOUGHT BELIEF 40 YEARS Tanlac Restores Los Angeles Man to Splendid Health After Every. thing Else Had Failed. "Tanlac has done me more good than all other medicines and treat ments combined, and that's saying a great deal, for I was a sufferer from indigestion forty years and have tried every kind of medicine that came my way," said R. H. Bowron, 1635 W. 17th St., Los Angeles, Cal. "I could hardly stand the bad spells I frequently had with my stomach. I was weak and nervous, had no appe tite, and I felt miserable generally. Nothing I took gave me more than temporary relief and I gradually grew worse. "About two years ago Tanlac put me in splendid condition and it has been my standby ever since. When ever I get to feeling a little off, a bottle or two puts me in fine shape. I eat heartily now, sleep fine, have no distress after meals, and, In fact, am enjoying splendid health. Tanlac Is just the thing for those who suffer as I did." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Elaborate Responsibility. "It's a busy life," remarked the man who was waving a palm leaf fan. "How have you been occupying your- self?" "Voting. It's everybody's duty to vote. In addition to voting for state, county and town officers, I voted in the primaries, got elected as a delegate and voted over and over in the con vention. Of course, I'm going to vote in the fall election, and I only hope they'll let me round out my record by putting me in the electoral college." Detroit News. Don't Forget Cutleura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisite face, skin, baby and dust ing powder and perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on it because one of the Cutleura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum). 25c each everywhere.Advertisement, Tell untruths recklesslyand be un popular. Tell the truth recklessly and be equally so. toffc Ita* Conscientious. At one o'clock In the morning the conscientious Smith college freshman tiptoed downstairs and knocked loud ly on the housemother's door. Grab bing kimono and slippers in great haste the housemother ran to the door to see what all the excitement was about. A loud knock at 1 a. m. surely meant nothing less than a fire. "Oh, Mrs. Henry," said the conscientious freshman excitedly. "I sneezed a couple of times and think I must be getting a cold. You know Doctor Gil man said In hygiene lecture that the minute we felt a cold coming on we must tell the housemother about ltl" Pale Pink Hair Is Our Favorite. London paperThe bridesmaids wore frocks of powder blue georgette trimmed with girdles and sprays of pale pink roses with hair to match. Boston Transcript In being consistent one finds he has often to sacrifice a cherished preju dice. Your Skin is so Fragrant and Smooth Out-of-door girls today asin Grandmother's time know a valuable recipe: "Care for your complex ion with rain water and a pure soap." COLGATE'S CashmereBouquetSoap The favorite perfumed soapofthree generations. Large size, 25c Mediumnze.ioe LuxuriousLuting Refined fi &ouyuerp $*& v*Qs **j 111 cigarettes They are GOOD! New Shoes-Old Shoes-Tight Shoes all feel the same if you shake into them some ALLEN'SFOOT-EASE The Antiseptic, Healing Powder fer the Feet Takes the friction from the shoe, freshens the feet and gives new vigor. At night, when your feet are tired, sore and swol len from walking or dancing. Sprinkle ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE in the foot-bath and ealoy lac MIM i leet without aa acae. Over 1,500,000 pound* of Powder for the Feet wereneed by oar Army and Nary daringthe war. Ia a Plata, Vee ALUM'S FOOT-BASE mm? Mean. "Blank is so mean he'd dispose of his family tree for firewood." "Mean! Why that fellow would churn the milk of human kindness and sell it for butter." Sufficient Excuse. CopYou're pinched for speeding. CoppedWhat's the big idea* Doesn't that sign say "Fine for speed- ing?" Can't Deny That. "How satisfied a girl seems when she has an engagement ring." "Well, It's a good thing to have on hand, yon know." The crooked life should be well oiled. Words merely direct example must allure. 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