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LIFT CORNS OR. CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers Don't sufferl A tiny bottlo of Freez one costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bot tomi of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removen corns from the to(s or calluses from the bottom of feet. the skin beneath Is left pink an(1 health and never sore, tender or irritated. AN IMPORTANT .FACTOR IN CUTTING SHOE EXPENSE "Many months of comfort at little expense" is the way Charles A. Pear son of San Diego, California, sums up his experience with Neolin Soles. Mr. Pearson had two pairs of shoes re soled with Neoiin Soles, and after wearing them for twenty months wrIes "I will have to get new shoes som(nne, but so f r a.- the soles are concerned, tihat t"ne szeiis al, far diaart :, when t ey were nev;." Tis is typiCy9 ,p Le10C eXplriec;e millions are ha yfzit' with Nealin Sol. Creatud by ;>'ence to be d urat ', flexfl t! a11d 'aterproof, tlhes ;. are an imlYrtant factor in cutuin: shoe expense. You can get thema on new shoes for the whole family, and for re-soling. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.. Akron, Ohio, who'also make Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to outwear all other heels. elin Soles irdo0 MIarkReg. U.S. Pat. Off. WREN MASTIC PAINT GOES ON THE HOUSE, THE "FOR RENT" SIGN COMES OFF. Too many houses are without' ten, nnts on account of their appearance. It's false economy to let your proper ty stay unpainted. You not only loso revenue, but t9 valiuo and life are lessened to a /marked degree. The expengo of painting is by far less than the'lloss thus incurred. The wise dwner,pfdnts his property beforo he pit t 6 "for' rent" sign on. Let us tell you ,ow little it wili really cost you to pp it your house with AMAS TTO PAlNT-fthe kind that lasts." It'si The best paint for you to use. The purest white lend and zInc-oxide, 50 pe' cent. each, ground in pure linlsed oils, go into it. That's the reason It stood the test of timne of half a cen... 'tury.' Don't putt oft' painting, let uts figure with you at once. Ask for freo p.~aint booklets andI color card. -Ll llENS li.\AIII WA IlS (0. Lia urenis, S. V. N 9THIN addsmore thai attractively prainte d roof. Pee Gee Ctco - Stain is especially made for Bungalow Roofa and rough weather boarding. It is~ a high-grade stain and wood. preservativo combined. b~1lesC the ife of "our Roof and1( Saves -You R e pa ir lill. Pee Gee Creo-Stain can be ap plicd with a brush or as a dip.. pngjpaint. Comes in 19 at tractivye, non-fadinig and durableo colora Ask for Color Card. FR EE -lilhastrated flooleta "I lomes ~.ad I low to Paint Thma."' Ask for i A Pece Gee Finls~h for' F eyPups Furt Salet by L AI:RIEN8 hlIIiWAlIf:E 0. LaurentS. '. FORMER EXPEROR TO FACE ACCUSEllS Council of Four DecIdes on Trial of Hohenzollern. ulige Sum Firom Hunus. Paris, A)ril 9.-The responsibility of the German emperor for the war and the means of bringing him to trial by one of the allied governments, prob ably Belgium, have been definitely de ternineti upon by the council of four. This follows Ehe definite decision on the terms of roparation'for war dam ages, whereby $5,000,000,000 must be paid within the next two years, and an interalli d commission assess the re maining damage for a period of 30 years, beginning May 1, 1921. Thius two of the great obstacles which stood in the path of the rapid attainment of peae have 'been re moved within the last 2.1 hours, and the period of extreme tension over the inaction and the failure to secure tangible results is succeeded by re vived confidence over the great ad vance made towards a p-ermanent set tlement. Iow far these results are due to the intimations conveyed to the summoning to Fraice of the United States transport, George Washington by President Wilson is only conjec tural, but it is at least a coincidence that the main difficuilties began to dissolve from the time that this de cision 'became known. The exact nature of these dliffieultes are not disclosed. Friends of the pres ident maintain that they were largely of a minor character, not involving large,princliples, though the )residelt's adherence to his "14 points" as the rigid limitation of the scope of action appears to have run all through the delilberations during the tense period of the last few days. While the tession has been greatly re(lued, it is not entirely removed, as mIuich depends Oil the continuation of progress with respect to the remain ing obstacles, notably the Sarre Val ley, the Rhine frontier, the Adriatic issue and I a ntuber of lesser issues which are still short of final agree ment. The agreement on responsibilities for tihe war is uiderstood to have been a compromise between divided reports presented by the commission of which Secretary Lansing is chairman. There a -Practical agr'eemuent on the gen oral responsibility of the German em ieror for bringing on the war, but di vision occurred on whether it was feasible to bring him to justice before an international tribunal. The lreich and1( i Iiish view favor a tributnal, bit the American view, it is unliderstood, favored moral indict mil-nt withiout re-course, to prosecultionl, m :o iIe la.k of :ln intiernii lotional Iaw as a basis for trial before an i In Ims W WI aI it. on whlich~ lhe war fell iirst amid heaviest, is reported to have tilen i view much similar to that of the I a hie .la ean an(l Italy wvere piartially ini accord l ,wih ie view~'points thtat the council devised a i-w lhinI, whereby,'l one of the aliedci tnations, probably lilium, woul inui tiate prosecution aga inast the formter 4'tiiluror and~ otheras reslponsible for the brech of Itrea ties, the invasion of ier -a' iin I lie udest ructlion dlireeld his a ttenatIon from his hot s anid lpans and thlir con tents. Th'le citation reads as follows: "('ook Ira 8. 1 Tolden (No. It,910,89), 'omainyiivl K, Thiree-l lunadred aind 'Twen I y-eighth Tn fan try, Eighity-seconda Di visioni. Durminig the severe fighitinig in the vielnuit.y of Sommieane-, Fra'ncie, Octobier 103;1, 19~i15, ('oik Illienu demi (lnstrtated his great bra'ver'y and devo ion to (1uly3 in conutiniuing to wvork dayv anad niightI in operatIig hiis ki tchien any times tunader heavy fire, after three othuer kitchens ini his battaliotn hand been I -royed by enuemiy dire. Cook Iloiden nii;inl 'ed, to make upi thei dle tleienicy by opearating his own kitenj I lA filiest en pacify anid by his tihie wor'k dhid neh~' to amaintnain the morals of ouri soldiers." DON'T NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PAIN Go after it with Sloan's Liniment before It gets dangerous Apply alittle, don't rub, let it pene erate, andhtgood-by twinge! Same for external Ac~hes, pamns, strains, affnzess of jointd'or muscles, lameness, bruises. In 'tant relief without mussiness or soiled clothing. Reliable-the biggest selling liniment year after year. Eco nomical by reason of enornmous sale . Keep a big bottle ready at all tiae.. Ask your druaggist for Sloain's inia; R- . Ienna i RELIEF 1 SIGHT - FORL COTTON SEED OWNElRS Cotton Assoelation Announces talit There Is a Marked Inprovenient in Cotton Seed Situation. Columbia, April 12.-There has been a marked improvement In the cotton seed situation, according to a statement issued today by the South Carolina Cotton Association, which has been working on the seed situation for some time. Tihe statement urges the farmers not to make use of their seed for fertilizer puri)oses as the mills will make direct purchases. The statement issued by the assoela tion follows in full: "The South Carolina 'Cotton Associa tion has had pl) the question of the cotton seed situation for quite soile time. They have been. trying to get relief for the seed situation through every kn1ow source and are very much gratified to inform the public that the seed situation Is being relieved to a marked extent. The Federal Reserve Board has rendered every assistanve possible iII bringing relief to the seed situation. The Federal Reserve Board has backed ilp the movement with the United Stales Food Adlminiiistration amid the Division of Collateral Commodi lies of the United States Food Admin Istratioi In %every way possible. "While some oil has moved, still the mills have been badly blocked. In formation nlow brings to light the fact that orders are being issued to mills to buy seed and tile situation be reliev ed as fast. as possible. "Farmers are urged not to use their seed for fertilizer purposes, as the mills will make direct purchases. The proposition to store seed and the pro posit ion to sell seed and accept a cer taii amount of hulls for the same are not in line with tihe straight out pur (lase of cotton seed which will cer talily be made by Ile mills. ThIiIs should be a great, relief to the farmie's as liey have al ready beei caused tire mo i'ndotis loss on accounit of not beling able to dispose of their seed." Children Love Cascarets ---1 Oc Candy catilartic is harmless to tender stomach, liver and bowels Your child Is bilious, constipated and sick. Its little ongue is coated, breath is bad aud stomach sour. (let a 10-cent box of Cascarets and straighten the youngster right up. OhMilren love lis harmless candy cathartic and it cleanises the little liver aid 11hirty feet of bowels with out gripi ng. Cascarets contain no ealoliel and can he depended 1111on to 1u1ove the soul iile aill poson 1, ligh ot of the bowels. Ilest. family cahar tif -heause it n eramps orsik < ns likm ofithe 11hings. I' -Al RAC.I.,- A CROSS O l-:A N l51- ST 'A('I -:) .Aulst rahlian anid liritishg .hitors im-. Itintlt y Awa~1lt. liette Weatdciiher to Sftart. liank er Prevenited Aginm Fromi Starting. St. JTohns, N. 1"., A pil 1".- -DenIse fog and drIizz/linig 'mrlti today forced Iliarry U. I Iawker, Australian aviator, again tol post ponie his atitemiipt. to 113' acrFOSS tile Atl anilIcii in <iest of famiie andl~ the $50,000 prize offered by thle Ye'sterdayI3 a lustErtly soutthd~~eir SIa wketr ilans to, beg.in hiis advhenturll at llth fist ignis (of favorable' w ind anrd wVeat her, but niners 1( wise in thle lore of foig and~ rain sid toniighd it i'iight he4 a weekl before14 thie mistyVi cur lms lifted as thuick weather'i is It b c'exeted act tis Ilseasonl. \l('anwhVlile the 'ITrans-Atlati is dS V velIoingi. racpidly a real r'ace. EIinouri Illker. (Captan Il . IX I. Itaynhlamc, liri Sembllling,' his Atarin isyde billlane whlleh he ho-pes to hiave r'eady In timie i t take tile air at least as soon aS I lawkcr's Sop wItchl machnel I " hops-off"'. AS thle rivalriy bet ween tile Iwo elamiips1 i'ease thier'e arie lindien~t ions t hatII Hawker a nd C'ommanlid er 'lac&' \enll 'ie (rieve, 11. N., his navigator', are readly to sail' l('C evei'y plossible safe guard1( to thle s portI ig desire of "'gt ting time jumiip On tile other fellow.'' D~espcite rains over' niight ('1on1t1 inig Into t hIs mforin 1g, In~%awker i'f prepare to begin thIe flightI as SOOnl as the( fog lifted mleasrly 1)3. Scowlinug at till [OIrk~y clouids be ig blownI over t he harblior' 011 light winds41, lie ordered4( his p111lae adle ready for' fl ht whil' ('oum mlanerCI (irIeve sat judge Oin wea'thlir reiports Sw~hlh 1(1cam e byM tel egr'aph) and radio fr'oml along~ thle Coast anti far )ilt at seal. After seve'ral postilone mienlts toudav's plants were-finally nhan lioned w hen (:rilev~e deeId ed t hat thle wealther' withi the hia'zard'i wlhcl or'din irily muslit be enlcounltered waUs too In IIuispieloous for the attecmpt. iDavenports In Oak andl Mahogany just receIved. SM. &i l. I[ WnSr & Co. 100 EASTER SHOES OUR Showing of Easter Footwear wins the Admiration of Every body! The Easter Season is the most Attractive Season of the year at this Good Shoe Store! The choicest Spring Shoe Styles in all the New Leathers are here. Handsome, Stylish, Exclusive Shoes--Shoe Fashions that are entirely different! Shoes for Men, Women and Children! EVERYTHING IS READY FOR EASTER Shoes, Oxfords, Colonials, Pumps and Slippers. The Choice Black Leathers, and the New Spring Shades in Colored leathers. We show many new Creations. MEN'S SHOES $5.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.50 to $11.50 LADIES' SHOES $5.00, $7.50, $8.50, $9.00 to $12.50 While Shoe Prices have advanced as everybody knows this Shoe Store pro tects its trade by offering the Best Shoe Value at any Stated Shce Price! Wells Clardy Company SHOES THAT SATISFY -M N wTj Are You Interested in J L The League of Nations?\ The Freedom of the Seas? Gov't Ownership of Railways? These are great problems which are confronting the people of America. They must be discussed and con sidered if we are to make a wise decision on our future policy. Authoritative speakerswill present these questions from every angle Every man and woman should hear these timely lectures. T Seven Big Days SEASON TICKETS $2.50 AND WAR TAX REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA LMMMEiREDPATH CHAUTUQUA . CHAUTAQUA WEEK HERE MAY 13 TO 20