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fer V* toLtr fiiii 1 ',-»' 1JV -,-"?/• *L farmers Are Strongly 0^ sed to Plan Declares Repott,,. .L .,. *H W "'V/V Berlin, Feb. 2*.—(By Mail.)—-TJte Qormah government has decided .to rata.In throMioGt the Coming harvest ^!,'* ,y«r 'lt| poHCyof ilxIng prices for trheat, potatoes and other basio food iv commodities, despite-iKrong opposition ?$£?. -toy .thAarmer*. At the same time it ',l%^his araounced' that the., minimum .i/'iv 'Jprices Jrhich may be demanded for l^these- rood supplies will bo increased ikl^by: lN. jter dent for wheat and 300 per .cent for potatoes. These advance* are }'. intended as a partial concession to $-.'#§*|rtStidi»eara,- to allow for the reduced $?«purchasing power of German money «#nd the Increased cost of production. TJnder the new scale of minimum $8* ces wheat is fixed at not less than 00 marks a- ton,' potatoes at 500 marks a ton. rye 900 marks, barley and pats 80#marks. This fixing of a minimum price is a reversal from the former procedure when maximum prices were fixed. Producers had op posed the maximum price system on the ground .that it failed to provide for the general increased cost of pro duction'. Mi Farmers also vigorously opposed continuance of the government's policy of fixing prices and vainly at tempted to have the free trading sys tem restored. The government, acting through the economic council, insisted that the price .fixing was necessary because the food situation continues precarious and because Germany is obliged 40 rely upbn "her own produc tion until the country is placed in a better position for buying in foreign countries. The government cited as evidence of probable disastrous results if con trol of prices wore removed, the fact that when oats were released for free trading they sold in the open market at 4.40 .marks a ton, while wheat was fetching 500 marks a ton. is Washington General Obregon, presidential candidate in Mexico, pledged himself to a policy1 to place Mexico "on a level with other civil ized nations." ADVERTISEMENT. THE BATTLE WON ^Confidence in your physician. »1 or the tonic that he may prescribe, is half the battle won. The consistent use of J.SCOTTS EMULSION always begets confidence in those who4ake it Scoff's is a tonic-nutrient recom mended by physicians evwywheie. Let SCOTT'S help you "S it?}'- Scott ft. K.J. »-l*« ADVERTISEMENT. MANY CASES OF JSays We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure and Eat Less Meat Stay off the.damp grtfund, avoid ex posure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, (lrlnk lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occasionally to keep down uric acid. Rheumatism is caused by poisonous toxin, called uric acid, which is. gen erated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the'urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of {his *ipurity. In damp arid chilly, cold weather the it skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to -do double work, they be Jt come weak and sluggish and fail to 1* ^./'li.minate this uric acid which keeps ^'^accumulating and circulating through Sr-,*he system, eventually setting in the sv, Joints and muscles caesing stiffness, borsness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism from any pharmacy about four ounces of .Tad Salts put a tablespoon ful in a glass, ^f water and drink be fore breakfast each morning for a. week. This is said to eliminate tiric acid by .stimulating the kidneys to normal action. 4hus ridding the blood uf these impurities. Jad Salt* is inexpensive, harmless w«i is made .from the acid of grapes find, lemon-juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. HeVe you have a pleas ant effervescent lithia-water drink whlfiH overfcomes iiric acid and is beneficial: to your kidneys as well. W. cfitttiirtifiiiHHiu«^iin*tntnmiiiMfiiiitif & DR. J. C. ANSON y«ot «»«claifat THJJlBt*. DESERTED HIGH RAWKSOF i.y.y. Chlcago.March 17.—-The most, live' ly utote Inradical labor circles these Hup' ho aid tt. vr 1. w. W.' set. machinery ainit'.. trial union, a,' Pamphlets and oni of the chlSt ad*l« era in mattei$ of propaganda at ihe national headquarters at l00|l West StAtfison street. No* Varney has announced ih New York city his resignation and tami»d: a long: statement explaining why he finds the f. W. W. all wrofag.i "Hie working class of America is interested in jut and baseball and Billy Sunday.". says Vamey's state ment, '"foe Working olasB of America prays to God and venerates the tradi tions of Washington and Um|n. The working class c»wns liber'ty |ondB and votes'for the candidates at the great American parties. "The I.' W. W. is a boys' organiza tion. It comes to youth as it came to me—full of the tempestand throbbing of idealism. But when the ideals coot into doubt, the -glamour tarnishes. "A few weeks ago was holding one of the highest offices in the I. W. W. 1 sat With Haywood in its national councils. I was the writer and inter preter of the movement. Two of my books,/were used as text books by the organisation. had written a hitdory of the I. W. W. and' delved into every nook and cranny of the I. W. W. In cident. I was. foremost lecturer of the I. W. W., traveling constantly to fill the ever increasing dates. And just as 1 my boyhood dream of labor leader ship began to realise- itself, everything began to pale and sicken. The dream tarnished. I had a sense of things failing. My life, crowded and gripped by T. W. W. duties, suddenly became fiat and empty." TRADE INCREASES). Mexico City, March 1.—Import'and export trade between the United States and Mexico in the year 1919 totalled $43,946,114' more thian in the year 1918. according to figures an nounced by the American Chamber of Commerce^ in Mexico. The total trade in 1919, in United States Currency, was $280,378,277. Secretary W. P. Saunders of the American chamber says this increase is due to the en trance of approximately 1,00 new American firms into Mexican trade during the past two years. PRINCE UAH DOTTBIjKS. London. Feb. 28.—The Prince of ioribli It was not the prince. ADVERTISEMENT. For Hair And Skin Health Crtkmra Is Supreme, Tbc majority of skin and scalp troubles mirikt ka prnentad by minaCuticiin So«p JKdamdy lor aD toilet mwiu. -On ——Jl* aUn and ovueaaea bcaTy pcr apiraita. Delicate. deOgktM, diatmcu*. *1 AMnw: *Wall— '"-•'-''•Maasagaisg ADVERTISEMENT. Congratirlafed "Since my wife's death, five years ago, have suffered greatly from stomach and liver trouble and gas at tacks. lost over 50 lbs. and at times was as yellow as, saffron. My doctors could not help sme. BILL-— remove with- JJ out P$m inatwit relief Ut tired aad traatad. &mmm mm* mmm rdVarneyiipd why as a 100 per cei\t of locfcl-JOO ot thfc. tal workers. indui^. ter of books and les in Bng- Wales seems to have do land. In the company of two officers, a' man entered a West End moving pic ture .theater the other day. A lady sit ting near the door arose, bowed and presented the eternal autograph book The man took the book and. with a serene countenance. Wrote "X J. Smith," and handed back the volume with a gracious bow. Six doses of sMayr's Wonderful Remedy have en tirely cured'me. I'have regained my weight and every one is congratulating me how well I look." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the in testinal tract and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stom-, ach, liver and intestinal-ailments, The King of Boot Blacks, at Gircen's Shining *Parlor 16 Nbrth Fourth Street Next Door to Model Laundry Wfc 8PKCIAUZB l.f GOOP PHOTOGRAPHS •itttags mad* by day or night THE SKINNER STUDIO r: OwriaaMr Mf*. Mat Dr. Cffbeii Motkau ^Sammwtsr^ Dkt 4AASEN, BENSOM, BkmcwoW P*nffi* wi** EV.OE T*»' A M* hXX ftwrE VMO* %HE JMVb NEVER HtT 1"C CM.L TO Nl&MT HErC Wt |(T sou come an or»be A."-, HIM WJ jWll HAVF A ciAHC of --pin© one- Now the little creature thiLt c&Jiie) out of the F-orest and caused silence I among tha forest folk, was one that Red Fox did not care to see. It was Che "brother of Bob White. No one knew that Mr. Mink Rat had gohe~to see this kind little creature and had I arranged to have him come out just at the right time like that. THis is the-story he told the King: "My .brother and I were very "good friends and I am so sorry that he has been killed. You see, when we were very small and our mother used to 1 take us out in the hunter's. wheat Held to hunt bugs we played together Pur mother used to^take ns out the lvuntor's wueat field to hunt bugs. in cluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. All druggists. all the time. Then one day a strange hunter ctame into the wheat field and when my mother fied i^o hide us, he saw her an(i killed her. and ever since we have hail to make our own way In the jworld the best way we could.. Then one day-^wev met another family of Bob Whites and they said we could wander about with them. But now that hjy brother is dead. I am so lonesome. "You see. we huTitcir: tor "food to gether in the day time and at night we always put oibr heads tinder each other's wing. And it happened that on this night we Were sound asleep when there came a signal I from on\of the older ones that iianf Iger was near. We had no^morcythan time to hear the signal when Red OPEN MICA IVDLTSTRY. Santa Fe, N. M., March 17.—The.: commercial mica industry Which, is just beirig opened' up in New 'Mexiro promises'Sjt is' said/ to be one of the most extensive'of its' klnjd )h the Unit ed states. For yeairti'. this deposit, ^hich, stretches over 'jthe eastern and southern portion "of RioJArrtba county and extend* into Saftta'Ke county, has lain dormant, but it is npw being de veloped after tests h^rf: futly demon strated that the mica, ,1s equal in qual ity to Uiat produced inyWheri else in the country. Qround mica Is u^drjn-'the manu facture of paints, ax($ grease, roofing' "material, wall paper, tire powder and as an adulterant in rubber, as Bell as for the manufacture of washersjSheet mica is extensively, used .tor stoves,L Wfctricar purposes, pjcture ^lid«B and pnondjrraph diaphragms. etTSR UEK ?TBEDED. AlaaJta1'e long. Voast line. 0'. '"'."v" Appeals to the civil service board*, tor mdre men have brought nb favor- ftMll if fW iikAaA.'a.. .. lif ir .. 2_r Alc i/ 5 ft fA a (tlbil ^1 ii'?af 1 ai*iti 'fUthi iih 'nf fiia! j*aiiIffct11iit b) £if JLV Jifi* hil^* v-'-' s.\ -tapv OO V»TH W' •aao nrrx Nniw Mna.. I*.' UNCU Chmsceo byCarlysle Hqlcomb BOB WHnteS BROTHJ3K.. Fox sprang into the midst of the flock. There was' a, great ilutter It "seemed that the company was and the flock •"Scattered, but he had grkwing. Every little while apother caught my brother by the neck and crilature came along to, add to the was''carrying him away. We heard troubles- of Mr. Fox. And it d*em- |hlm scream a few times, then all -was ed also that Mr. Mink was not being quiet. We have done no harm. If) let down very easy. -He had been a the winter we stay around .eating reckless fellow in the early days of seeds .enough to keep us alive." 'the Forest too. He didn't care much! Just then Tinker .Bob noticed about obeying the King ,either, but he '.some peculiar movements 'On the was very anxious for. a new tail, be-j part of Mr. Mink. and he halted him cause already some of tiie forest 1 Just in time' to/ save the life of Bob dwellers were making fun of him. White's brother., "Thief!,/Thief!" Cried Jerry the.: Tomorrow—Jerry the Jay's Message. Jay, "Liook at that Mink' with a bob tail. Ha, ha!" Mi. Mink was- a 1 proud fellow, and if lie could have caught Jerry, he would have' chang ed his tune. thatjiSom Yes. *VE ,&6Ets •V" WEWAJRK 4 $ m: Bt4rch '. YACHT OWNED BY NAPOLEON'ID TO BE DISMANTLED Paris, March 1?.—-The yacht be longing to Napoleon. Ill, which fdr horvg time has been a pontoon, baa heen\sold to, the oity of Marseilles, tor 110,000 francs, it wit 1 "be dismantled. This yacht bore' the name "of "Qagle" and upon it Km press BtigeAia nailed to open the 'Sues canal, subsequently# the boat pasted fnto private hand* nf was renamed the "Rapid' and it is now. known as the "SWalJow." 9 Vt BiiiLD motok jnraoHiiau. Rotterdam, Feb. 77.—Some of Hol land's biggest shipbuilding plants have turned to the construction of huge motor freighters, equipped with oil engines, Which they believe wi|l soon' drive steam oft the sea. One Norwegian firm Hat ordered 18 motor ships" of 120.450 tofts'to be bnllt in a Dutch ship yard. 4, l)Mvo6MMtdaUon of all war loans taw «."tiftlfled fcompulBory Sixty Dear no inieresi et, and often aid iifnMe dkDtttkm. .v. andair pawsgti ^4 Xwc 101 would not be listed on texchanges. a ko6e. Peb. J7.—R6m%4s U) h*w large amiiiemeftt f"^^ p-rk at what -rfn tKe line* 6f bUha Par^ Coney Island. An. Immennc piece waste 1«^4 netr the city into a ^th one coveWd ahd one., cjioable ot containing and ..ISM' of to j»e made 8,600 hfcVint ®»oHnoas Stages. All kinds M*DrBRTISBMBNT the fact that the starchy foods, such as uptatoes, rice, white bread, etc.. ate di gested In the atrUiH intestine and not in the stomichjis generally supposed VTn the Sihall intestine the pancreatic juiee acts upon the starches and ordinar ily in stale of health, possesses the power of converting them into grape tstigaf Ahd dextrine. Stafch must be so transformed before it can be of use to the bodily economy.' Remaining as un changed starch, it either passes through the alimentary canal, abd proves a use less burden' to the system, 'because it re sists MOO Tour other organs may need atten tion—bdt j«hr kidney* kbonld hate attention becAnse tlieir Work is If yam feel that four Sidneys are the tarn ot yotirL sUlrami or Mm down condition CmmMkb nUnf fir. Kil mer's fltwtihp-Root, the (Hat kidney, liv«t and Madder medicine, became as an-tne ovher orta^s to A Trial will Ooevtnee Anyone. Thousands of people have testified SPBCIAXj AJar of Vidctit Protectidn Against tY. More than,a score of yfcara ago, a drug 'gist in tt little North Cartrii&a towtl wai searching for abetter way to treat life ltnew that epicac and internal tMdi- -arfr cines dia not go direct to the huigi agtd he vwiiiiaiy, time-twrted 4tritedtei in silye form, to tiM jrhe^ the ^salve' wak applied orer the thfba^ chevt die ingredients «ould bt v« the body ke^t. inhaled year by yssyr it* ifete baft until. nonr i0d Juii «re u«d ot theatric^ aaav-*wi^l TOl*rt^4 ments. moving .picture showB.^pereti tas, blnertia*. iVtiuic# jtAdJboXlng, and Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N.IY. Be aire to say you read this offet? In the OrdAd forks Herald. nteltedin totfcel v' lyim»al maih* th«u:17^ IS"-." to MmmI V(iwif:'' F* it lis §lt»Al6d CiVWWre 9Sl6tlo Albert ni. a movjtag picture pioneer, 4nltW.ea.^s'.w the undertaking, 7 8MUW,-'WMh-.' SttWh of large dogs. said to toe 4ue to the hlkh «offt'ot food, is ri^oitett blr secretary ot the Seattte jCettn^l diib. new Jinaking arrangement, for tl|e att- I hual dog show to be held.1\Ve In MA^. St. Bernards, Mastiffs 'and Great Danes^ are rapidly being ^placed by1 the toy poodles, Istpaijtese f^aniel and othet-small dogs, it waa WUd. Form of Dyipeptla Usually-RefullinB «fj6 InaMKy to Digest Starchy-Food. 1WpmkM an w^rely both-1 T' er«d with intestinal indigestion dOe to To relieve tifiis condition Stuart's Dys- „n jrption, or it causes intestinal indigestion, the food. products becoming acrid through putrefaction,, which often Moat people die not realize the alarnatng increase and remarkable prcvalencjr'of kidney dtoeMe. While kidney dtaorden are the most corn man diseases that.pre vail, tbey are al mt the laat^ NeocuMi by patient and physicians, who content them wlm with MMta| llte effeow, while the orlctaal Dntn nndennipee the systenn. & complaint of th|s persot)s bl|cl{ on t|ie pepsia Tablets are well Supplied, with an auto-intoxication.. Intsatina.1 diarmitant so that instead of STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TAfiJ«J Intestinal digestant so that instead practicing severe diet you may eat these essential, nourlshtng foods •jrithout dis tress. 4 Symptoms of Kidney Trbuble,* Swamp-Root Is not recommended for everything but if you Suffer from annoying bladder troubles, frequently passing water night a,nd day, smarting or irritattlon In passing, --4rick-dilst or sediment, headache, backache, lame -back, heart disturbance duf to bad kidney trouble, uric, afcid rheu-! mat ism, lumbago, may beJLdss of fleeh or' sallow complexion, kidney trouble In its. worst form may be stealing Upon you. Swamp-Root is Pleasant to Take. It you'are already convinced that SWatfep-Root is wbat j^qm need, you can purchase the regular'thedlum and large sire bottles at all all drag stores. NOTBl—Tou may obtain' a sample Rise bottle of^ Swamp-Root This gives by eiliclOBiiiflr ten eenar to Or. Kilmer &. Co.. Blnghamton, N. T. yon the opportunity to prove the remarkable merit Of this medicine, wilt also send you a book of valuable thousands of grateful letters received 'found Swamp-Root td be just the remedy bladder troubles. The valueapd success of Swamp-Rdot are so well knowh^ that our readers are Sdvlsetf tft send tor colds, asthma, oatarfh, littie Vicks/can be Tf^'frocn !v' =, JSEMENT. character tnaiy ,nse paregoric, bisVnuth and nin to relieve ttte diarrhoea, all powerful astrinffents and they stop', the trouble Suddenly, locking up the morbid secre tions, tlirwing the toxic intestinal pdls- system, jwjd ofler caus^if,- aT contain among other powerful digbstivte, a substance called pMieretUl,. which thoroughly digests starchy foods Id lhv small intestine, thus preventing liiteSUn a In These /tablets also torttain Mleiam 6h». benate, which is a mild though ettefcllva sub-astringent, and Which by its aftti scptlc properties rctnotfcs the lntesyinal poisons that are always present in in testinal indigestion and diarrhoea! 1 Not only are the starches digested toy (he use of Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tables, but through the action br .other .ingred ients they relieve stomach indifreStfon ind dvspepsia. Buy a package from yftir dhJHHlst today for So cents and note ihe sense of relief that follows lit short ord ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. THOUSANDS HAVE KM TROUBLE AMD D0N1 KNOW IT •vVl\ S^r'. .'. 1 that the mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root'is sdon realized, and .that it stands the'highest for its remark. able results iii distressing eases. They/ a~tetople Slz^. bottle. Address Dr.s Ppf deep chest colds, ,hoaneiMS8—hot wet towds Should I first be applied over thetiuoat and dieal to open tine pores of the ilnHtlMa nib onvicksA Wot mrl ii'ti Mediterranean IngWull—ift. •f Vieks Would Cost from 60 lie pmoy erUtfsCptf^any M&i "SJPr ofcourse liiiptd tk igmffst 4m