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THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1911. VOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP-ROOT ' Thousand upon thousands of women hare kidney and bladder trouble and never euapeot lb Women's oomplalnta often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder dig. ease, If the kidney art not In a healthy condition, tbey may cause the other organs to become diseased. Pain In the back, headache, loss ef ambition, nervousness, are oftentimes symptom of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment Dr. ' Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, a physician's prescription, obtained at any drug tore, may be Just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large site bottle Immediately from any drug store. However, If you wish first to test this groat preparstion send ten cent . to Pr. Kilmer A Co., Biwrhamton, N, Y for a sample bottle. When writ ing be sure and mention The Chatta nooga Dally News. (Adv.) PATRIOTIC PRECEDENT SET BY STOVE COMPANY j$ .THE MOST V tlEFRESHINtf DniMKIMTHE WORLD jtTALL GROCERY STORES, XkftS AND STANDS, OS A DOTTLE.' Each Employe of Hardwick Stove Company Given Thrift Stamp Card. (Special to The News.) Clevelsnd, Msrch H.-The Hardwick Stove company, one of tne mosi pros-passive oraanlsatlona of the south, has estsbllshed a patrlotlo precedent by fir- in to ueh of their employe a thrift card containing stamps, wiucn an 10 nthtp aetrraeatea several hunarea aoi irs. Umv of the employes were already nvmtnn In war HVJnn immpi, nuv now thev have a 100 per cent. shop. C, I Hardwlok, manager or ine com pany, has purchased the limit of 11,000 In war saving stamps, ana is neiping materially in the work of putting Brad ley county over the top ahead of all other counties in Tennessee. The following on a neatly printed oard was enclosed with the thrift card! The Tuseanla Has at the bottom of the ocean, a vlotlm of German ruthless nesg. With her are some of our Amer lean boys, who have given their lives that you end I might be safe her at home. "These hundreds of 'lives nave gone forever, and we must do something. "Oermany has slapped our fane. She has said, 'Ton cannot cross the ocean with your men, neither can you send I BANKER TO BE HEAD GERMANY READY TO SENT) nxt wtril A rirnTTrrrpTf a . v a avtxjw imunnnrirpniMAnii Overture! in Form of Oonces- ions Offer Not Likely to ' Hoodwink France. Arthur M. Hsrrls Harris Is a New York banker, of the firm of Harris, Forbes & Co. He will sail for France shortly to direct the activities of tho Y. M. C, A. there. PNEUMONIA First call physician. men pegin not application of i Link sady Oinwl tntmr HuJT CKSVAPORU , , X To tho Democrats of Hamilton County : I am a candidate for the office of Attorney General, subject to tho action of the Democratic Primary, April 21, 1018. I have been practicing law in the Criminal Court, and in other courts in Chattanooga, for more than twenty-four years, and have had employment on one side or the other of moro than three hundred murder eases, and more than one thousand felonv cases, "While City Attorney I acted as prosecuting attorney in something like fifteen thousand misde meanor cases in the City Court. I came to Chattanooga twenty-five years ago, from the state of Georgia, and have studied hard to learn the law for all of these years, and am entirely familiar with the duties of the office of Attorney General. I know its requirements and its high re sponsibilities, and have pratieeil in the Criminal Court until I am familiar with its rules and pro cedure. I have spent the best part of my life in Chatta nooga, and my life has been an open book; T have made mauy mistakes, but 1 never intentionally wronged or injured any man. If elected I will enter this office without hav ing made any pledge, promises or obligations to any man or set of meu, except to do my duty fairly and impartially, and to guarantee to every man a square deal I will protect the public peace, and no man or set of men shall ever become strong enough or pow erful enough to set aside the lww and to trample it under their feet, without being brought to the bar of justice and having administered to them the pun ishment imposed by the law. 1 will always bear in mind that for the toor and unfortunate mercy and charity should be extended on man? oc casions, and I will do so wherever an occasion arises that seems to justify it. X will try to see that every officer U paid hi lcitimtte cost fa all case, but it sometime happen that fee nbber arrest popl nj put them in jail fr the sake of fees, ami not ior tb purpose of enforcing the liw. and these nun will getB cot, but will be put out of that kind of bminoi. Dominated by bih purpose to jive the poop' , an honest nl efficient dmimntratitfn of the liw. I will .nrv- ciU vot ex cootidenc in me primary .pni 'St, 19 is. the product of your fsetories across the sens.' Let us answer her with an aroused American spirit. Show the boys over there that we here at home are worth rtKhtlnir for. Begin now by filling out this card, and as many more as you can possibly afford. Let us be for America first, (ant and all the time. We are with you in helping- uradley county go over the top first. "HARD WICK STOVE CO." (Ryley Orannon In Washington Post.) Germany is now ready to send up an- other peace balloon, In the hope of either dividing the allies or Inducing tbem to enter into conference. Agent of Germany are active In Switzerland and Sweden, trying to bring about a movement in neutral and allied countries looking to peace conferences. Tens of thousands of placards have been smuggled Into the French lines by spies and defeatists, urging peace. These placards read: "Let us demand peace! Enough of blood!" The French army has captured and summarily executed some of the distributer of these plscards. Condition Wholly Different. Apparently the same plan of defeatism which broke down the ' Italians Is now being tried on the French. The condi tions are wholly different and there is not the slightest danger that the French will be h.oodwlnked by the crude devices which deceived the Ignorant south Ital ians. These fellows, mostly Calabrlans, were not very strong in moral at any time, and their religious Ignorance wss preyed upon. Between thirty and forty priest who aided the enemy In spreading the propa ganda or "mutual laying down of arms" were executed. . Twenty-six of Csdorna's generals were eourt-martlaled and. shot This information Is given me by an Ital ian officer who obtained it at the front Witling to Give Up Territory. Oermany'a general peace overture now are likely to take the form of an offer to make generous concessions to France and Belgium if the .allies will be so good ss to accept the war man as It stands elsewhere., In other words, Germany is willing to relinquish a part of the terrl this city, Ten-dollar and twenty. dol lar gold pieces must assay within a half grain of the required weight and five-dollar and two-ana-one-half-dol-lar gold coin within a fourth of a grain. In silver, coin of all denomi nation are passed if they are within on and one-Hair grain of the stand ard. The result of the testa Just com. pleted here were reported to President Wilson at Washington, together with report of the output at the mints in Denver and San Francisco, The latter were lnspeoted in this city by mean Of sample coins. In conducting an in spection, one piece, plx a it 1 known technically, 1 tested for every 1,000 gold coin minted and two for every 1,000 in ilver. - v POWERFUL OIL GU8HER8 TAPPED ON ISLAND OP JAVA Amsterdam. Feb. 2. (Correspond. ence of the Associated Press.) Ad vices from Bourabaya, on the island of Java, state that powerful oil gush er have been tapped at a depth of 800 yard in the Tremboel fields. An other message say that an iron vein -four feet thick ha been located near Mallll and the chief .of the geological survey estimates the quantity of or available at lO.ooo.ooo tons. Only On "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full nam LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE! Tablets. juook lor signature or ts. w. UHUva, Cures a Cold in One Pay. 10c (Adv.) PLANS PERFECTED FOR TUDICT nlV DAI I V I r " occupied and drained dry if I nnir I UH I MALL! she Is permuted to retain the remainder. the meantime, true to form, Qr- In Cleveland PropOBeB tO Do Her many is hurrying to take over the Baltle n , . . coast, including Finland, and also to nil in vne nominy Campaign. (Special to The News.) Cleveland, March 14 Plans have been Perfected for the thrift day rally here on March IS. All committees are busy working out v details and A great dsy Is utaaured. 1 in the forenoon there will be a band concert on the courthouse lawn from 10 to 11. In the afternoon there will be a patrlotlo pared with mtislo, and at t;J0 Hon. Foster V. Krown, of Chattanooga, 111 deliver a patrlotlo . address at the courthouse. The parade will start promptly at 1 :30, and will he assembled on Ocoee street north of the monument. MIrs Sallie llonklns will have charge of the war savings stamp booth on the courthotiHe grounds,, and will be a.inlated by Ml Kthel Ownby anil Mlns Mattle Klonn. Ktatiip will b mild and general Information supplied by these Indies. The Hoy Scouts will be out in full force to ell stumps In the business sec tion throughout the dsy. and the ladles of the 1J1 Crosa will serve lunches and refreshments. Following Is the line-up for the pa- raue: i Sheriff and police department, fire de partment, (fund, autos containing speak ers ana committees. O. A. It. and con federate veterans. W. . R float, national guara company, V (). W., Ked Cross float, deoosated autos. Junior Ked Cross noat. w. It. T. l float. Centenary rnl. lege conservatory float. Central High scnooi. coui(ty schools, city schools his. lortcal noat. city schools, colored aiiitl. lary noat, eolored school. make possession of the Black sea secure. preliminary to encroachments upon Per sia and Afghanistan. A few more weeks of unlntemiDted "consolidation" and Germany, will not car particularly what happens during tne oaiance or 191. The allies may pound at her alnnr the west, rut h ,. shoulder off thelr blows. They eannot wrest the Russian western territories from her, nor can they get Into the Bat tle and compel her to retire from the commanding place she hss acquired. INSPECTION AT U. 8. VNT FORMS BIO TASkU N Material Departures In Weight and viuaiuy or Coins Detected In Test. Philadelphia. March 10. f Cor. respondence of the Associated Press.) dumpies or specie tested In the an nual Inspection of tho inited state mint here by the coin assay commis sion represented the largest numbs - of coins ever passed upon by a body of this sort. The work, was computed recently. No material departures from the weight nnd quality standards of coins have ever been detected at the mint in Blotchy Skin Many a time ron have leaked fart . the mirror and wished that your skia would be like ether people wBomyoa know, "without a blemish." Wash D. D. D, the lotion of healing oils, over yoar pimples or blotches tonight and wake bjd la the morning to And then ' 0nel A ISe bottle win give yon relict Why don't roa try D. IX D. today? nD.inxin. mxe Licxxxici WctSli Jo Anderson, druggist. Chattanooga. Tenn. I I I"" irfw: iff 7 This Week's PIANO Speoials Brand-new pianos from our factories; used pi anos. The trade-in from our removal sal left us with several good used pianos that we took In exchange. These pianos will be sold at a frac tion of their real valae. Call or . write Msnufaoturers'. Sample . Room. Union Bank Building NlnthTnd Georgia Ave. Before Remodeling Your Home. Office or Factory Get t)ur Prices on . Lumber and Mill Work Chattanooga Lumber Co. 21st anJ Whiteside. . Phones M. 440-441 Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A DENTAL SPECIALIST! n8 in sif DM. J. GORDON MAR RILL Look for the Big Tooth. 829y2 MARKET STREET HOPES OF RECEIVING GOVERNMENT AID Palton, visit of t peolej to The News.) t.iH., Mnron it. f ollowing a K. Nerl.. state highway engi neer, to trtis city the board of commis sioners like strong hopes of receiving governmeiit aid in rebuilding the lHle highway through this county. The board has ask ml for an appropriation of $15,000. and this, with $15,000 from the county. will, in Mr. Neel's opinion, put the road in rwi wnuiuon. air. made tne trip here from At. lanta by automobile. He stated that all countlea between Palton and Atlanta, with the exception of Gordon, hd asked for appropriations for the Plate high way, whlvh, because of Its recosnU.d military value, stands a fine chance ef I getting appropriation wb.n the aonor. tlonment of government highway fund is maae inia montn. DAMAGED FRENCH INDUSTRIES RESTORED IN FIVE YEARS t ans. 1KB. a. (l"orre.mrndn I .sswiatea i ieas.) The damsir.ul In dustries and the upheaved and r. hausted farm lands of France. It l thought now. may be restored to their full productive capacity within rive years after the conclusion of peace. with the xcvtion of denuded forests ana tne meet gravely wasted land in the Immediate proximity of the line where the front has been practically stationary ror more man tniee years. Tnese are some of the elements upon which thvy count to make up for wnat France will have lost: Continued and developed use of female labor rn Industries; entrance of youths Into active business an.t Industry at an earlier age; greater activity and con sejuent .grvnter productive capacity of all categories of workers, anil an enor mous extension of the use of modern labor-saving equipment In the factory and o the farm. The development of water power will etrntrthute tmmensely to fill the void In Industrial facilities, while five Veare' recruits of boyss coming to age for active participation in the coun try s amlr is expected to replace, at I least a third of the wastage In human material. PARIS SALON TO BE HELD AFTER LAPSE OF J YEARS Paris, Ki'b. I". (Correspondence of the Associated I'ress.) The l'uris salon will be held this summer aMer n Interruption of three yvaia. Tt will inaugurate an Innovation, a!l the French art societies Joining In the ex hibition for tne first time In many wars. The Urun 1 l'alals of the Champa Clysees being still occupied as military hospital, the Tettt 1 alait. on the opposite side of tne Avenue Alexandre- will be utilised. The collec tions now hung there will be tempo rarily sioreit Th exhibition wiil be necessarily reetrlctud as compared with thos of recent yeais because of the considerably reduced space avail able in the IVtit raU's, It w.U prob ably be opened early In May. SECRETARY LANSING AND WIFE VISIT AUGUSTA Augusta- Ga.. Mrch 14. ?e.-rearv of Suite Robert Lansing and M-s. For Selfish and Equip with Firestone Cord Tires. Since you are interested in personal saving as well as in the national thrift movement, this equipment means double value to you at this time. Firestone Cord Tires represent an investment in greater tire wear, an investment in longer car life because of less vibration, hence fewer car repairs. The extra resil iency also means direct saving in fuel expense. And the dependability of Firestone CordTires fcives the assurance of increased personal efficiency, conserved energy and time. The Firestone process surrounds each individual cord with pure rubber so that no two cords may touch to cause friction. The thick, resilient, pure fcum cushion, the strongly reinforced bead and sidewall, the thick tou&h tread, result in the very highest average of service. You add many miles to your present standard 'Most Miles per Dollar." With Firestone Tubes, Tube Patches other accessories in your equipment, y still further conserve and increase the lilt of your tires. You avoid delays, save many wasted hours and keep on &ow&. Seevthe Firestone dealer now. FIRESTONE TTRE & RUBBER CO. Asiwa.01ue) 3 AS XX X I 1 1 I X X? -cXaW S Mil l w w jfm&wm - m sjm&m wjen jky -1 Li GEORGE W. CHAM LEE T.anslmr. who have been spending a ajfuuglcn U'J.iv,