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THIS WEAK, NERVOUS MOTHER Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Philadelphia. Pa.-"I was veryweak, always tired, my back achesd, and I felt sicoly most of the i' | ' time. I went to a t mdoctor and he said I had nervous indi ges'ton, which ad Saed to my weag condition kept me worrying most cf the tiae-and he said if I cou:d not stop that, I could S not get well. I h/ eardsomnchabout Lydia E. Pinkham's 1 egetable Com pound my husband wanted me to try it. 1 took it fora week and felt a litt'e bet ter. I kept itupfor three rmonths, and I feel fine and can eat anything now without distress or nervousness. "- Mrs. J. WoarsT.Lt, 2~84 North Taylor St., Phiiadelphia Pa. The majority of mothers nowadays 1 overdo, there are so many demands upon their time and strength; the result is invariably a weakened, run-down, nervous eondition with headaches, back ache, irritability and depression -and soon more serious ailments develop. It is at such periods in life that LydiaE. Pinkham' s Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, as it did to Mrs. Worth;ine. KNOCKS OUT PAN THE FIRST ROUND Comforting relief from pain makes Sloan's the World's Liniment This famous reliever of rheumatic lches, soreness, stiffness, painful sprains, neuralgic pains, and most other exterr.al twinges that humanity suffers fr,,m, cnjoys its great salrs Ie cause it practically never fails to bring speedy, comforting relief. Alwaiys ready for use, it takes little to penetr:te without rubbing and pro duce reTults. Clean, refreshing. At all drug stores. 35c, 7(ic. $1.40. "I Believe I Could Not Have Lived I I Had Not Take. Rid-Toee." -Says N. P. Stevens. 4I1 trlay weaedstl tease has 4ee mo mess we i hamv a.M the deteres sestusatas 5d I have bees aades the eiss eevest mes t ases s. I samt I emi l ge peep-l I have mewers t Kr I aI1 seb5 aead srhesaI * weaks s dew.." Take RICBITONE see. malk es ie- .vsmm e dT s. ft/eseemuirkas 4s./hbu OhLs hleeL It s atna f a r e emeass tam are see.ss meet se metamas satvee tha -e vie. seTesL resta te taled eslthl s k es s an these I" whies m-am asea-~ wetn uat ag 4ws aaiss.& s A. 04 i ds eels CeL, I ,mL Tern AD OLD GOT YOU? FEABNG RIPPY? ElKhus New Diem Sstrmts you em time road tits$ always ged. That's eS tite eel , but one never ethe pplIcable than It Is to SDiscovery. 71l She the prompt, business t leases the phlegm-congest sthes the tortured throat, so eol or a new cold, grippe, hil a estmury. Oe. and At year drussist. beels bulldoes r them tfnetio relarly clemased of waste E New Lie Pills. uk hesdachb sour S Idh Plls Move O-ma -.4rr -,I HER SMILE IS I HER SAFEGUARD American Red Cross Courier Is Not Molested by Bar,dlts in Balkans. FACES MANY IIFFICULTIES Life of Balkan Courier Is Far From Simple--Travels Take Her to All Parts of the Intricate Balkans. I' :. ,:11, ".--.\ ., 1 Y~ork yo.rtl S..... t , ilr . I, i ; ,,:i:Y. lrUn thel lr i, . to -, .a ' I i.l utn ini lf ul 't.I " ,it:Lir , l- ,., 1,' iie -i il ,' lit.,t ar llllrea, Uti, :I :,, -tlc ,- ts're 4i ' t -es. t dAr.t' trav Iel ' i.. 1 rt - ( ItUritr. Tlhen I;ruln l f Corm rl' tillu , fll -aurt n o" u ct d ,il.,'lti es ill it foliltre whira e dilititiyltisl I ire rel l. ih: t -::, le de rided thte .Alleria n rti edll frot- lauilthr itte' to glive to her a po at ,ioe ' as coturiter. T ihe dl t 1a4 In Cau-it ta,. . ihltLerd,. haltf woxlf, which waI s l.,'n to l rsi . l(,iiirn iii !" tiin admiring limlni ani l p lil:ut w4o anil. Air tihe tiilatch l u o tainsi valuatble liile .ra for thi e Ait ric:in art a y ai Ih th t lted i'riitltr. Str M i s r la;iili i , t el it eree frort eauarats that In ateia rest all overl the intriiate l ime gi.a . Slit' Lif Far From Simple. lThe life of in l';ilke n i ,i urlm r ia; fir frol' i l e. ItJilriid.. halte iteli de stll edl etl'ery h re. Ilitid-s are Iring in the altI!t ot f .tritltil-. Ito:ids o I 'Iihr um llh thie ilnl talin dI-lrirl. trunll h::lil 1" ~ I ot ith dji x\lio lp tt ulion lt e .\rI1,.. (;itlli his rawti l htir way thrluu- r, I' 1 i.n,. \\1 ch a - .lnotl i:t, itn, ; ltte : a -art :II.tin by ni . w Iter iul'ulu. ,<h i. lti li:ir w ith li:11i - g:1ge railways tithat tll', l.it* to roll i11 the II, untti il l .ntlot i ;;,rIl ; i,'. Sit, Ilu v, d rive l . al,-a- t, Ipuntit lll ;.iinit l six- iilh cirrentl. She0 r.n er41.- u hl'l1ieless .trea:m till o ihurte ba 'k or w ith it rowhioi it. And with the ionlhlhnt.e of an ubn U. S. TAMES OVER BIG CANAL WITH CEREMONY J. 1UlinIlltue -ollre. Ireminclzt of tlhe Ilterrt l ,ulterwuy uasrciation. Pbila· dehlpti collgreht.lmn alnd Iepublicn nolinee for nlmaor of Philadelphia. peuklng during the cereumouly at Delware City. Del.. with which th tea took oner thie hemleukLe and l)elawure canal. T. B. CRUSADE IS ON Accolades for Children Who Fight the Disease. "Knighthood" Prize for Battle Agilnst White Plague in the United States. Washlngton.-Through the arency of liajor B. J. Lloyd of the United States health service. accolades will he held in virtually every school in the country when the seiond nnu I III tur. namet t of the modern health erts:lde comes to an end this school ye;ar. This was the statement made at the Nationali Tuberculosis assocmihtion of Sees, where the crusade was or:mnlzed and where the new itournmlelnt was announced. Tile tornimmlent held stmultaneously all over "hle cunlllltry for 15 seeks. heiins with the ollnlllng of the term this fall. Last year. the first I- which the an Blacksnakes to Trail Rats as Traps Fail New LexinZgton.-BlackSnakes will be corraled and turned loose la the Union statioo here la an eoeet to exterminate rats that have almost takes possession of the pisee. Employees have used traps. ferrets, cats and poison without avall. Hundreds of dollars' worth of damage has been done to mer ebhadise ad parcels post pack ages left is the buildIng alghts mad mwerchats are complaining. The rats are large and black ar sow conaldered their *1 taWe o the e blid a geograph. atlas of Great Brit g sed. oesistdag of mod ar pes of em w:ay strnpharger s.le drols froml one mountain iti I h to e:Itther onl the sw"vin_ inhg aeriail a:lles, left belhinwl by the *IientI alruiles uf of .lun illatieIl. She has has set tui.uedlits hut invarlt lIly. with her smile, with the "ll. 8." lon h"r unIifcorm ulad her talent for tight ie.l -. she haes wih through unuizU le-teul. .11rs. Grtunnisu travelr start at Ibecehl re- t. The cities - e, "l ." Iel'Itnde Ita, 1: ,!!e. S::r:I.j,'v'. Hu u n ua. C'ettilnje, Ie uu .rit e. htiran. St'utari a( l Se t t liika. It sta.s not l.a tter to her. ()ii her lite't trip she tarried a letter frto the governor of Albania to Ocl. heory W'. A.i er-uti of tichmonde . 1.. Iullk-tl .rnrnllttussioeer for- the It,,l ('Cir-,. iut . ll ineg the .1maerieatn tee I.lu - for the relief wol-ek eleete in hi- c-ountlry. lter first work for the ted l'rou l:Is ith the bureaotli f ershnitel inl lParis. where sihe lalerael nights, tays SHERLOCK HAD NAUGHT ON HIM Clever Work of Detectives Solves "Great False Teeth Mystery." THIEF GRABS POCKETBOOK New York Sleuth Finds Jewels in Awn.ng Repairer's Pocket and º the Artificial Masticators in San Ash Can. 1 1 Ne., York.--i' Ieter mrk on the h:art of Liet cvtine 'ir z:tuts J.iep Leoiaril ;v lll 'ThIltau A1'ip i ol'.etd a 1t14'er!" t jhit h tuiLlIt ,th L\ t i 't\c e d ev ' I. 1 ,o S tln t, rrecordl as the. "r_.it f;l-=c tetth J ºe.s; K. A, lrl,'ws. a h:1 nk, r, li.s I 4"tc t'olver that a ; 11, fals-t t,'Ih %hi% h 1 hlit l rlecen utly iinita:llh', did ; t fun,-I li ii wvith tl. celerit. j11pr ui-t, d bl y liv I 4i l' tist. r<.. A tihr s ;taru d % ii tic i S tito tlhe l ltit . to1r atldjl t11. t 't. rJl". Anidlr\\'s hail thei t-eti i her As dkelthl, k aoII1. Sith t $; it. IilI;. r As she "as lovn- m the n--urtment the nunl jousts with disease took place. found many "pages." "squires" "¶ld "knights" rendy to he given their tt ties of knights hanneret. the highest degree of honor to he received by the crlusaders. In many cities and towns accolades were held and on the West ern coast Major Lloyd personally rave the four "blows" to hundreds of "alr knights." or boys and girls who had faithfully performed 11 health chores for the entire tournament and so be came knights hanneret. At the capllitl in Washington the largest necolade of the crusade was held. with Vice President Marshall act lng' as lea:gue mtr.ster and conferring the honors on the candidates. The steps of the calitol huilding were filled with children who had fought a winning fight against disease. There are 3.ltx.o00M children in the crusade, and it Is estimated that more than 75 iper cent of them will win hon ors In the tournament. By complet New German Berlin Worried Lest Seat of Govern ment Be Shifted to the Rhine. Berlin. Germany.-The Boersen el tong. one of the ablest German news papers. says the fate of the city as in the balance and that It is, perhaps, too late to save it from becoming a city of the second clas. with the re moval of the capital and the activity in a business and political sense to some Rhineland city. It is a theory that has been gaining ground lately and Is causing Berllato lose sleep. Strikes have followed one another in an endiesa successlon. The uncer talnty of the econottic situation al moat led to a boycotting of Berlin as the chief work center of Germany. De spite the hbouge expense. one industry after another left Berlin for quieter. steadier ields. Merchants. politicians and industrial leaders have predicted that the trans fer of the assembly or reichstag would tawld Sundays getting personnel off to the front. Shle left Paris .January 1. N1J49, to join the Baulkun commisslion, url at lelgth was permittedl to take the co('rier position which lhl: lt]sistedl oln hiu ving. Hen Decides Own Case in Court; Goes Home i Sh:iron. i';:I.- 1 t1Iw\4rshipi of n h t )n ~4 IrIth $1., ;lieg dl h. S:I h n h alrd. 'T'h/" n ih- or. it u1 ;1,an. ,it '7 arraignl'ed Ibtf,,o .l tit- flush .lotio1 to t1r. i'. - tab . w. .iss to t:ik, tilo, h t. t h I 'lease it h,, i to li-tl $'o 1e f f'"rithat. wh16o atle- ld to ah.dle b) the' ision ot th1" bird. Th'l e hilt',,n .tIr'ttltel ofTf to the pl!:t " tiilTl s .ý:trdl. "I.,' ,h .tdl l:miu t \%I- con : l ll<,'d t1o plaY $S4..-0I ',o .'.,. 't ýIINNýINNýNIýýNNIIIC)INNý hell rang. Mrs. Andrews plsuedi the .t.laiethoh.ak aon :s llmeilrhy coull, h :Iu a Imsataid olIi'llple the ldoo"r an111 a111 hnittttl a . ralger. whmo atollinl'eI thatt he wais tlhere toi r'epair ain sialintl.. Mrs. Ai lr"\tr s ient tll .Il adI j tininl rmanta., lisut ien sa li. returiie the lao"k Setllook li tt he S$ , si1d the a rtsti'ial sustieatola s haul di-ilt riated. ahC tel elthmtned ftar t he dleie't ive Telephones for Detectives. The1y. re.t:dmed l ith :il latrily tlland after li tl ninlg to 'M rs. Ad ew s stli , rl -ry " of thfi vani-'ping of II-he faii- teth'li. rimaartatl Ito the all Shirta! 1l1a!tle, tl the I'er-i:l r1 ,s of ;ite' .a t,:''ew a S aittllinualtit Iemmalthald that the sm ilr . at pa.er halt ,ltau t it it eaii tiVi to 1 tliat lii the e t liie of im tl lati'. i its iaa tlir .1i rit ntll in Ihe hulla ". 'Thn.re 1 thaI \ ,IIa. I S I trn 'ias iit tii . hiahily t la!i'heil ni;'el I I \\;11n11 l'tu m lid, \p it ta lil'l;t the in' e *tiig' i I mMats r tin t altt. ini a :l iv'e itm iaiedi for the mmof,!itlitiy ma Its toal . :sn a.l 'r ".'Al:! What hI:l ' he " . "Where?" '' .ai.alt tae' ai i iing iana . as * l.' Sllaliill al aiir mof niaitalll; iillce'. -"There'l'." relatlitl the a'tlle tetect ie its he shtaved his Iniiand ill the awn lug Ilaih's (coat pocket asit dsrew forth a lasndlful of :litthr'iig Jewelry. The unlexp, ected jeuweiry deepened I the mnystery. Oh, Where Are the Teeth? "lIut whlere's the false teeth?" alsked Detective Appel, who believed in fol lowing every trail to the end. "Pdstlence." replied Leonard. "let the msgistrite find that out." So the awning man. who later said he was Charles Langfelder of tal Wal ton street, Brooklyn. was haled before Magistrate McQuasde In the west side court, where he denied all. "Your Honor, we have a clue to the false teeth." said the detectives in chorus. "Hold him for a few minutes. and we'll recover them." They hurried back to the apartment house, where they found the pocket book and the teeth in an ash barrel. Langfelder wee then held in $1.500 ball to await the action of the grand jury. The detectives are still trying to find the owner of the Jewelry. Twelve Half Pints in Her Hose. Homestead. Pa.-The police arrest a. ed their first "stocking legger" in the a. person of Clara Hobson and found the s prisoner had 12 half pints of whisky hidden in her hose. In: the 11 health chores for the 15 weeks they will not only receive their tilaes. but will win btldges and pins - for the lesser ranks of page and squire, and gold and silver buttons for the ranks of knights and knights hban td neret. They will also win hanners At showing their class has been 100 per ie rcent successful in the crusade. n I This Is one of the vital phases of the fight ilgatinst the wllhit, llague. re which will be directly affected by the Ir success of the country-wide cutlplign of education now being conducted by the National Tuberculosis assocla tlon. he War Lid Off Baccarat. asl Parls.--haccrat is again allowed in rt- the clubs. since the ratlfication of the lg pence treaty. As soon as the ban was he lifted a veritable frenzy of gambling re set In all over Europe. It ia estimated a $1.IN).lN0.li.O0 was won and lost in the first night after the game was re he sumed. re in- Durable strings for lacing machine et- belts are somnetimes nmade of eel skin. n Capital Seen SInflict a severe blow on Berlin. espe cially if It should lead to the cholee of another capital. 1 EX-KAISER CASTS FEAR ASIDE SWIII Dispense With Duteh State Ps. a he at His New Hesue at re- Doorn. Ity - to Amerongen, Holland.-It is reported ry that the former German empeeer ls ly no far recovered from fears of meo lestatioo that when he moves into hi or new house at Doomrn. the Dutch pollee, e. who have been constantly on guard l- about the Benttneh castle here since has l arrlval, will be relieved of duty. I. There are no walls or moats aboat the Shouse of Doom, which is visible and r. Ieasy of access from the main highway. lal Turning a crank makes a new cam in opener cut the top eatirelym out at a idi lar GOVERNMENT DRIVE AGAINST RADICALY FEDERAL AUTHOi'-t1S IN SE`V ERAL CITIE3 ARnEST ALLEGED AGITATORS AN:) AN;ARECHiT'S. ~0 ARRESiED IJ ;,V' 1Y0:;. Women Am:n3 rriorers-Fifty WI Be Dep r-c.-KH-idsJ ,. N. w. t. Anson., C..:.c p. JLs asnt ,,d etct.I ' i . . i;Lj . ' m l , .i'. -I '. ai t, I Iio i It ,' 1 . . ', . Il d poi t:i tio tn. Jl'. Itw g I d r i l i\'I II t,, . cl I* i I:tln J. FI l ln" , t1 .,.ir I, .i l. I. ii .1 .1 {I.'i): ' t . It': i, i \\,'i, ., :1 , . i:,' I id i N. i \o i Iu \'I . tI . If : -,r It 11 * I c', i.i .i i ! pot "at in . ar NY b won .f 1, ". ,L ; T : lntoil- u, . :lu , ' !'. I,'hre tha l' I ii al . ". ' o f i" \ I * n 11 l ison. i. E .. in I , t\ ,n 1 11. 11' .. It'll-'1 11I,11 III It , I ' I , t ,;i 1. a" Il ' It " ti'ta I1:,I ll _ L F h t° il ; "'L, y::'to i *t h -Doti- in I--' Ill ofI .I1 t al iA:u a 11 I. t".' i', l I;', It I: II ,I'.l I I .,i l 'I .'1-,tILI in r," i ' " ' n 1 L h(kl '., f'I, ': 1 N, n o n ' r nrnI. Ma ri . r- The l, I(,lL t " '.hi' be gn in 1':cPl(rf.l i - .i tilo taiting " i laht toh i Itn W t ohe cn l'yer and tby kmen1 k' of S~lI:in. Each side Is wll mrn anizd and de teyn:ined. but the workimnn are con i fi-rht to the better orgb nztnd tham rlcyers and the weltkmen of Sr itn. Each side is well or anize d and de termined, but the workmen are con the employers. Many employers are :Ikewarm in support of the lockout, whll" the workmen. or Syndicalis'ta as they are called here. and who in clude professional men as well as Ia Ltrersi re closely united. because their organization has done much to improve their conditions. Says Labor Wants Ghorter Day Washilnton.-M kin- h;i f 's ad drrss before hte Intrernationl Labor ('on'ieence. in wh'ch he sits as anr t rofficlal repr sont*~tiv of Amer.can Il bor. Samuel Gom'e a pre ident of 't. American Feliratt, n of lbor. ceTclar d for the utraight eith,-hour v.orltin der as a maxim'Im. com-ared with the 48-hour week. and lncid-'n ally served notl-e that in the ITnitI States the e'lht-h-n r dvy would ba tlor en d If labor could accomplish Its purpose. Baptists Urged To Refuse Money. SNew York. - Raptist churches ithroughoult the ountry were urged to a urn money offere, by profiteers. "the meanest lind .f thievns" in a ,tatem-nt issued here by Repre.cnva t ve Dr. Sanmuel Zane Baten. scre tary of Social Sern-ice Eiducation for Ii e American Baptist Publicatior So ciety. Train Strikes Truck. 11 Killed. Woodbury. N. J.-Eleven persons vt re kill' d and more than a score ln lured when a Pennsylvania rail ruad train struck an automobile truck k aded with Philadtlphis masquerad ers at a crossing eight miles from here. Lulkart Children To Orphan's Home. Detroit.-Flve-year-old Edna anI six-year old Shirley Luikart. dauglh Sters of Roy Lulkart, who were po.' Soned by thr mth her rome weeks ego, were plahed nte a hame for or I phans by their eather. Arkansas Guard Short in Strerqth. Washington.-The National Guard .f Arkansas Is reetiited to only 461 ier cent of its aut hQrlzedt strength L ased on the appropriation by Con -gi ess for the flacal year 1920. Report 40,000 People Starved. Stockholm. - A dIspatch to the TI - aendes from Helsingfors says the Sfimine in Petrograd is assuming ter * rlble proportions. Porty thousand jersons have died from starvation within a month, it Is declared. *Bodies Recevere-i From Mine. Amsterdam, O. - - Twenty dead e tiodes have been r.covered from the i. and tu. mine at Amsterdam. It is believed the.e include all that were in the mine. Report Army Advancing. Hielsinors. - The latehst reportas Strino the army of eneral Yudeniten • declare he is steadily advancing on the entire front before Petrograd and to the south, his right fiank being fully protected as the result of the progress made by the Esthonlans. New York. - A seat on the New ork Stock Exchange was sold for S ;?00,000, the largest amount ever 5 geid for membership. The previous record was $Ml,0oO. Criticism and Citizenship It is the p!:tin, public duty of every citizen to cri:icize proposed govern ment measures believed to be i:ar.mful. Swift & Company is in a better pos ition perhaps, than others, to under. stand the meat packing bu~ine -s in all its relations to public and private inter ests, even though the others may have been giving the subject a great deal of sincere attention. Swift & Company is convinced that interference with its legitimate business function by governmental agencies, however well intentioned, would be an injury to every man, woman and child who wants meat to eat, as well as to the men who raise the meat and to those who dress and distribute it. Maximum service that cannot monopolize because of keen competi tion and lack of control over sources of supply is furnished at a minimum of profit-a fraction of a cent per pound from all sources. Therefore Swift & Company is taking every legitimate step of citizen. ship to prevent such interference. These advertisements are intended to help you, and to help Congress decide what is best to be done. Mis takes are costly and apt to be harmful in these trying times. Let us send you a Swift "Dollar." Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ill. Swift & Company, U.S.A. THIS SNOWS WHAT BECOMES OF THE AVERAGE dOOU. RECEIVED SY Wý s SWIFT & COMPANY to Make Money in the Oil FAor a mydiat. smoag your frieds ad pleroudl mF wd oil leaes in St.ee eounties ot Tsexa ed M mi nand one that youwill abIholu eolutel, yco S OLn LANDAS P CAId You Do Not Have to Coin to A Joke on an Englishman. An Englishmun, unfamiliar with the American negro. and a guest In a southern home, showed much Interest In the dark-skinned nace. "Do all of your negroes speak Eng lish?" he Inquired on the first day of his visit. "Oht. no,." was the prompt reply of his host, who greatly enjoyeld a little joke; "they speak their own language. Conme along with me and listen." Approaching an aged negro he ;I. qulred: "W'ha' hee?" "Wha' hoo?" asked the negro. "Wha boss?" replied the employer. "Ober dah," was the final rlespnse. "How extraordinary !" commented( the visitor.--Every ,bdy's Magazine. The Only Place. "I wonder If Diogenes could find an honest man anywhere in these times." "Certainly; in the poorhouse." KIDNEYS WEAKENING? BETTER L00[ 0 Kidney sad bladder troubles don't disappear of themselves. 1hey grow upon you, slowly but steadily, under. mining your health with deadly cer tainty, until you fall a victim to in curable disease. Stop your troubles while there is time. Dont wait until little pains be come bg ashes. Don't trifle with dis ease. T av·e future sufering begin tmaeat with 9LD MEDAL Haar lem Oi ases now. Take three or rfeu evrdy until ye fepel that you farer from pals. This weln-ha pew tion has been e of the miom remedies of ol '."d for e,P4..ten T- Ilfl the rovern usedi w L~h ium heudmche uE 'iurf S. n· ' ... d,.- aº«r H( L S l .Ir Slop g na no d..« lint LII1 huibul .LaBse. r PRICE bo be. w .r deiled i 350 AU. .I L Mu·me Csmesuu UN E.I@HYNIN KING CHEWING tobacco TO SHINE ýA us. E-Z STOVE FRECKLES ment of the Netherlo ial charter authore l -n almost as soon be withe out her ood o wf GOLD Oil Capsules. TW - strength and is measure for the st-ti of the Holluaders. Do not dela7. Oe and insist on his box of GOLD it you are not gatl8 li W druggit will gsl Look for the aseU the box and aeeep3~ howse. three lases