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THE YALE EXPOSITOR J tKet Contend 15TludIrachmj era 181 1 Avcceiaoicmiiaiauv...-..-. ncith(TOpiflm.Morphlacn Iincrftl.NoTNE0TICi I X.OSS or J-ri For Infants and Children. Mothers Know Tiiat Genuine Gastoria Always Bears the Signature of r it i. a In Use For Over rhirty Years nM () 01 i - mm M vm mm w Ma m m mm mm Exact Copy of Wrapper, Floating Speck before the eyes, dizzy spells, palpitation of the heart, less appetite or craving for sweet or sour kinds of food are signs of self-poisoning by products of poorly digested or imperfectly eliminated food waste which have entered the blood. Beecham's Pills assist to restore normal action of liver, stomach and kidneys. eecharofs Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25c. DISTEMPER or Strangles in stallions, brood marcs, colts and all others Is most deHtructive. The germ causing disease must be removed from the body of the animal. To prevent the trouble the jme must br don. SI'OII.VS UISTKIIIMSH COMrOl'XI) will do both cure the Hick and prevent those "exposed" from having the disease. Sold by your drug-gist. 6oo ard Sl.lft por bottle. SI'OIIN MKDICAI. CO., Mtrn., Gonhro, Ind., V. S. A. Didn't Want Any. "Haven't you n inference?" Reference wliut's dat, mam?" "Something the lady said about you at the last place you worked." "Don't you believe it, mum." Flori da Times-Union. Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousand of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con dition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may euflVr pain in the back, head ache and loss of ambition. fc-Toor health makes you nervous, irrita Lle and may be despondent; it makes any one so. Hut hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to fee what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. Ry enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Tost. Yon can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Adv. A Mouthful. The Intonsp Miss Miggs Do you not think that the communists, by the dor trine of syndicalism and mass action, shall ultimately develop an Insurgen- cy which shall Impose the soviet prin ciple on Industry as n whole? The dense Mr. Hogg You said It! Judge. Nine women have been elected as members of the Danish congress. Here's a Fine Tonic Laxative, Says Druggist If you want better blood, clear com plexion and sparkling eyes take Celery King Normal bowel action, perfect work ing stomach and sweet breath follow Its use. Children drink It ,wlth enjoy ment. ,is i mmmamfmBmmmmmmmmwimmMrmmmmtn Cutlcura for Sore Hand. Bonk hands on retiring In the hot suds of Cutlcura Soap, dry and rub la Cu tlcurn Ointment. Remove surplus Ointment with tissue paper. This Is only one of the thing Cutlcura will do If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used for all toilet purposes. Adv. Icail-SitaaeS. Makes 9 Out of 10 PeopE Softer Doctors declare that more than 10 non organic diaes can be traced to Acid Stomach. Starting with Indication, heart burn, belching, fond-ropeatlns:, bloat, sour. Kaay elomarh, the entire ayatem eventually becomes affected, every vititl organ Buffering In some decree or other. You see the, vic tims of Acid-Stomach everywhere people who are subject to nervousness, headache, insomnia, biliousness people who suffer from rheumatlam, iumbago, xciatira and uchea and pains all over the body. It la safe to aay that about people out of 10 suffer to some eitent from Acid-Stomach. If you suffer from stomach trouble or, even if you do not feel any stomach dlatresa, yet are weak and ailing, feel tired and dragged out, la?k "pep" and enthusiasm and ' know that something Is wrong although, yon cannot locate the exact cause of your trou j tie you naturally want to get back you? I grip on health as quickly as poaslbte. Then lake EATONIC, the wonderful modern rem edy that brings quick relief from pains of Indigestion, belching, gassy bloat, etc. Keep your stomach strong, clean and sweet. See how your general health Improves how quickly the old-time vim, vigor and vttalttj comes buck) Get a big 60c bos of EATONIC from row druggist today. It la guaranteed to p!eaa you. If you are not satisfied your druggist win ""tand your money. Without Doubt. "What does that rich publisher con alder Ills best seller?" "The one he stocked up before the rlrought." mm t Niilht km . m eepVbur EVes Clenn - Clnnr rieolthy far . rae tvfe Car Marls Ce.Ol teIUJa I1M K LmjfWi) UNCLE SAM a SCRAP chew in PLUG form MOIST & FRESH f 1 ? itrtiTTtftt tt Michigan Happening's Albion. The Albion school board Las established a minimum salary of Jl.OOO for grade at-d $1,200 for high school teachers. Saginaw It has been .announced that the General Motors Intend to spend an additional $4,600,000 in the extension of the present Saginaw plants. l'ontiac When he left a street-car and attempted to cross in back of it, Harry B. Sowers, 25, was instantly killed. His brother Clarence, narrow ly escaped death. Republic The first fatal accident in five years at the Republic Iron mine resulted la the death, of Frank John son, who was caught under a fall of 500 pounds of rock. Iron Mountain Frank Foreck, 32, was killed while at work in the woods at the Von Platen Lumber company's camp at McGovern, wuen a tree fell and broke bis back . Manistee. On their third petition for a 15 per ceut Increase in salaries Manistee firemen were gran'ed the raise. Policemen were aioo allowed a 15 per cent raise. Howell. Mrs. Edward Papworth, 42, died of pneumonia, Mrs. Papworth'a ruothor, Mrs. C. Abramson, while has tening to her daughter's bedside, fell on the ice and broke her hip. Scottvillc After fighting a score of years to secure a bonus and pension money due him and establishing his claim but three weeks ago, Moses Parker, 74, Civil war veteran, died. Marqu-Jtte The new municipal hydro-electric plant, which has been under construction here for several months, has been practically complet ed at a cost of approximately $175,000. Manistee Two new Manistee indus tries have Just commenced operations. They are the Manistee Tanning com pany, capitalized at $100,000, and the Manistee Drop Forge company, a $300,000 concern, Ann Arbor. Returning from the fu neral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. John Rowe, Martin P. Newell, of Saline, died from apoplexy. The day previous he had also attended the funeral of his father-in-law, John Rowe. Lansing. Wayne county will name 65 of the 1.346 delegates to be seat ed at the Republican state convention in Kalamazoo, May 5, on the basU of the apportionment fixed by execu tive officers of the state central com mittee. Algonac Alexander Lloyd Will iams, 38, died at the home of his sis ter, Mrs. Timothy Pouquette, St. Clair Flats, of tuberculosis resulting from being gassed overseas, lie, served with the Canadian Expeditionary forces. Manistee George Pardeot many years a Great Iakes sailor and who walked across the ice a few weeks ago to reach shore from the imprison, fed boat, Sidney O. Neff, caught oft Chicago, died here as a result of ex posure. Day City. An increase of $10 a month has been given all public school teachers. Rids submitted for the con struction of a Central High School and two Junior high schools are in ex cess of the million-dollar bond isbue voted by the city, Muskegon. Christ Larsen, of Mus kegon Heights, killed himself with a revolver after he had been taken from his bed and propped up in a chair in order that he "might breathe better." Larsen had been 111 with influenza for two weeks and had been despond ent. He leaves a widow and three chil dren. Mason. An attempted Jail delivery at night was frustrated by Hugh Sils by, sheriff. As he locked up for the night, he was struck on the head with an iron bar by Edward Wood, but managed to overcome 'the prisoners, grabbed the bar and drove the men to their cells when help arrived. A crude rteel key to unlock a rear door was found. It took 16 stitches to close the sheriff's wounds. Saginaw. Following charges of Birch Run Township residents, through which most of the Saginaw County end of the Dixie Highway ex Zeuds, that concrete had cracked a month after it had been laid, the com. ouittee will Include other Saginaw high ways In Its investigation. This road ts costing about $30,000 a mile and laxity in the supervision of its con struction is charged. Lansing Ruyin? and selling of seeds and grain and selling of wool for the farmers of the state on a co operation cost basts has been started by the Michigan State Farm bureau. The offer or the Michigan Crop Im provement association, founded by the Michigan Agricultural college, to turn over lti business machinery as the nucleus of the new farm bureau seed and grain department has been ac cepted. Flint. Robbery of express offices at Coleman, Mich., three years ago, Is believed to have been cleared up by arrest here of Virgil Coffey and Lionel Lemay, who tried to dispose of dia monds at a local loan office at a "bar rain" price. Suspecting the transac tion, A. W. feuder, manager of the loan office, notified the police and the men fled. It was learned the gams had been buried by the thieves wait, lng for the theft to be forgotten. The express company had tattled the claim and offered a reward for the recov ery of tha loot. Lansing. Michigan's fire loss dur lng 1919 was more than $13,500,000, uccordlng to a report of the commis sioner of Insurance. Traverse City The city commis sion Is considering closing tha city Jail. It has been many months sine ; there has been an arrest, j Lansing Michigan Is seventh In j the total resources of state banking I institutions of the nation, according ; to Frank E. Merrick, state banking commissioner. i Manistee. A committee has been appointed to discuss way and means of preventing a house shortage here. All homes in the city are now filled. More workers are needed by new Industries. Detroit While Benjamin Goodman, driver for the Sun Furniture company, Mas making deliveries in Orleans ctreet near Catherine street a thief drove away with his wagon and rugs valued at $1,200. Greenville Paron Tower, 51 years old, mayor, dropped dead In his ollice. Mr. Tower was born in Kent County, j and had been engaged in the potato ! business in Greenville for 19 years j He was elected mayor of Greenville I last April. j Mackinaw City Scores of travelers were delayed as a result of the engine , room crew of the car ferry Chief Wa- watam going on str.ke when the boat armed at St. Ignace. The men claim back pay was dua them and refused Jo work until paid. Port Huron The body of Joseph ' West, a farmer, was found in ihd enow one mile east of Richmond. From marks on the nody it Is believed J West was slain West had sold raisins : to foreigners near Richmond and four foreigners were arrested for operating ! whisky stills. Port Huron.-aurl Hewitt, 17, is j dead of injuries received when he was caught between a landing and an j elevator cage at the plant of the Mor j ton Salt company. Ho reached into I the elevator, as it was descending, to take off the cap of the elevator oper. j ator in the spirit of fun. j Kalamazoo Clarenca Gooder was fatally burned when he accidentally slipped and fell Into a vat. of boiling alkaline liquid at the King Paper mill. When his clothing was removed at the hospital, great patches of skin and flesh clung to thn garments, and In places bones were laid bare. Kalama70o And now It's the high cost of being buried. Grave digging in Kalamazoo has been given a higher tell from the ultimate consumer's ultL mate investment. Uy action of the city commission .grave openers will be permitted to charge SI more a grave than they have been receiving. - Traverse City Walking 18 miles through snowdrifts and along icy roads William A. Peckham, 21, and his brother, James A, Peckham, 24, arrived in Traverse City from their home In Elk Rapids to Join the fight ing forces of Uncle Sam. They chos tho coast artillery corps for service in Hawaii. Ann Arbor Miss Helen B. Eames, a freshman dental student from Mus. kegon, has set the University ofMich igan record as a long distance sleeper, having completed G7 hours of unin terrupted slumber. She had been studying for the mid-year examina tions and had worked to the point of exhaustion. Pontac A bullet from a revolver in the hands of her mother passed through both limbs of two-year-old Violet Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott. The revolver was kept In the house for the protection of Mrs. Scott in the absence of her husband and she was trying to extract the cartridges. The child will not be crippled. Holland Mrs. John Fraaijcma, 70, who has visited the cemetery and read the inscription on her own tomb stone for 15 years, has been buried beside the body of her first husband, C. Posthuraus, former engraver of tombstones. Before his death, 12 years tgo, he engraved two stones, one for his wife and one for himself, and set them up In the cemetery. She has since twice married. Muskegon The Miami Metal com pany of Chicago has been announced as the concern which, will actively take up the installation in Muskegon of pig Iron blast furnaces which will put out 500 tons of metal dally in this city for the use of all of the local foundries. As a by-product, the con. cern will manufacture 11,000.00ft feet of gas a day and of this 5,000,000 feet will be used to operate the plant, leaving 6,000,000 feet to be offered to the city. Grand Rapids.- J. M. M. JooBten, the man who halted the kaiser at the Holland frontier on that morning iu the fall of 1918, when the war lord fled for safety, Is In Grand Rapids to study business conditions prep, aratory to becoming European felling agent for the J. B. Ford com pany, Wyandotte. Joosten, who Is 25, was a lieutenant In ,the Holland army and was stationed at the frontier, hen he held up the emperor and his staff at Eyesdcn, a village on the boundary line, until orders came. .Paw Paw. County Farm Agent W. C. Eckard could net have done it had there been Buch a thing as a hen labor union to restrict working hours. Dur ing the month of January he sold $152.38 worth of eggs from his 160 Rhode Island whites. In doing so, he proved his theory that the reason hens don't lay in tho winter time la because tha day Is so short To length en It and get his hns busy producing eggs early In the day he turns on tha electric lights In his poultry houses at 4 a, m., and "llfhta out" Isn't sounded for Biddy until 7 p. m. DYED HER BLOUSE, SKIRT AND A COAT "Diamond Dyes", Turned Faded, Shabby, Old Apparel Into New. Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes." guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether It be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers everything! Direction Rook in package tells how to diamond dye over nny color. To match any material, hare denier show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Adv. Served Him Right. "Have you 'Love's Young Drenm?'" asked the fair shopper. "No, ma'am," replied the impudent clerk. "Rut how about 'Kissing Me in the Moonlight V" "Impossible. I could still see your face." Birmingham Age-Herald. How's sfllS? We offer $100.00 for any case of ratm-rli that cannot be cured by HALL' a CATARHH MEDIOINK HALU'S CATAHHf 1 MEDICINE is tak en internally and nets through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sold by druurpists for over forty years. Frice 75c. Testimonials free. f. J. Cheney & Co., 'loledo. Ohio. No Discussion. "I don't hear it word of discussion about the film," remarked the house manager. "The people seem to be de parting In utter silence." "Well, It was n story about an abused wife, and that's a good them for married couples to keep away from." Louisville Courier-Journal. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water adJ 1 02. Bay Ram, a small box of Burbo Compound, and 4 oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the desired shade. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. It will gradually darken 6treaked, faded gray hair, and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not co'or the scalp, is not fctkky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. Balance the Books Occasionally. It Is good to have money mid the things that money ran buy, hut it's good, too. to check up once in a while and make sure you haven't lot the things that money can't buy. Anon. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrila to Open Up ' Air Passages. Ah! What relief! Your clogged nos trils open right up. the air passage's of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh Is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get n small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nos trils, let It penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, Inflamed mucous mem brane, give you Instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm Is Just what every cold nnd catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's Just splendid. Adv. Some men make a specialty of being honest because it pays better than dishonesty. ioft fathera the boys (1 , f ages at work or mWW nervous or tired, mW see how It MMk$ W refreshC3! itef I The Flavor iipl 7 JTKfS UvoA the PERFECT G U M V EfUED Tight- EPT IK BAW F&Ji 5dJ r brief your Raw Fart to tte Oldest and Largett For Manufacturer ia Micbliaa For more than 30 years we have been buying Raw Furs and manufacturing them into COATS, CAPES, SCARFS, MUFFS, CAPS, COLLARS, Etc We remit at once but hold Furs for your acceptance of our offer. Ask the Dry Goods Merchants or the Postmaster in your city about us NEWTON ANNIS Woodward at Clifford (Since 1887) DETROIT, MICH. A Real Finish. "I understand you have put the fin ishing touch on your new home." "Yes; Just put n mortgage on It." FRECKLES posmvriv rovro h nr. rrrm Ulnmwtit--1 ur drnrl.l or h mall, mv tr hank. Or. C. M. I.nf C. , 2 7 1 Mac tua Avwm. CXc . W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. 8--192Q. A QOOD IDEA! Open your Lucky Strikepack agc this way tear off part of the top only. Protects the Lucky Strike cigarette a cigarette made of that delicious real Bur ley tobacco. It's toasted. 4 Guaranteed by INeONMRATIO - - sx aw-v m 7