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If ' V 'A : jf 1 I RE- in in —i — I I tyl' / r m . ( l. ■■ AN OPEN LETTER TO WOMEN TeDs of Mrs. Vogel’s Terrible Suf fering and How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Detroit, Michigan. “My trouble! were severe pains in my back and ter* I—" "ilium 'inble bearing-down JIJI It pains in my right ■Ulll side, also headaches Vul and sleepless nights. I first began having troubles when I was W 1 V 16, and they have in- II creased ap 1 grew Q n|| older. A little book * j let was left at my It ”l|| door, and I read K a what Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable ■ ■■i I. Compound has done for women and decided to try it. After the first week I could go to sleep every night and I stopped having that nervous feeling and got a better appetite. The doctor had always said that an operation was the only thing that would help me, but 1 never had any faith in an opera tion. Since the Vegetable Compound has started helping me I do not suffer the severe pains, feel stronger, and am able to do my own work. lam more than glad to tell my friends that it helps where other medicines have failed.”— Mrs. Gus Vogel, 6608 Pelouze Street,- Detroit, Michigan. A record of fifty years service must, convince women of the merit of Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound. I Horses and Mules HHM ■ can be kept on their feet and work- I I ing if owners give “SPOHN’S” for I 1 Distemper, Influenza, Shipping Fever. I I Coughs and Colds. Cheapest ana I I surest means of escaping these dis* I I eases. Occasional doses work won* I ■ ders. Give ‘‘SPOHN’S” for Dog I I Distemper. Used for thirty years. I B6ocentsandsL2oatdrugstoreaJ Skin • Troubles 1 Soothed ™ With Cuticura Saap 25c, Oietmast 25 and 50c, Talcam2sc- Bauam It's painful to see a woman laugh when she doesn't want to, but thinka she ought to. MOTHER! GIVE SICK CHILD "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Harm I ea« Laxative for a Blllou* Constipated Baby or Child. Constipated, bll lous, feverish, or sick, colic Babies JBr and Children love ff// to take genuine l/jil \ \ “California Pig |\ Syrup.” No other AfcT AO laxative regulates /»k IwL the tender little a(/1 * * bowels so nicely. V\ /* / It sweetens the lV stomach and starts the liver and bowels acting with out griping. Contains no narcotics or soothing drags. Say “California” to your druggist and avoid counterfeits! Insist upon genuine “California Fig Syrup” which contains directions. — Advertisement. Imitation Is the slncerest of flat tery. “CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS—IOc A BOX Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache,lndigestion. Drag stores. Adv. It Is the duty of a man to do what la straightforward and honorable. The morallzer considers life but a dream until the demoralizer comes 1 along and wakes him up. 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Although more powerful In the pres ence of saliva than pure Carbolic Acid, Zonite can be freely used as a gargle or throat spray at sufficient strength to destroy ail disease germs with which It comes in contact. The promptness with which Zonite re lieves most throat affections has been a revelation to tens of thousands of users of this new form of antiseptic. Tonik T oearvo^complexionT I BamoT* all i ltmit/ut, discoloration*. Hava a I ■ h—atk. ..twain a.turml. bwuulol. Alldructtat.ll.2S. I I Or aaat pric'd. Uaar’d. Writ. lar baaklat. Acta.waatad. I Any fool counterfeiter can make money, but It takes a smart man to get rid of It. DEMAND ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Cross” Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. Warning I Unless you see the name "Bayer” on package or cn tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say “Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. Objects that give color .to men’s thoughts naturally put them In a brown study. Mrs. 5. L . Roberts A Harried Woman’s Advice Every Woman Should Read This St Paul, Minn.—-“ During my early married life I became sort of rundown and suffered with general feminine troubles. I took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and It built me np In health and strength. Then about two years ago I suffered with functional dis turbances, became weak and all run down In health, and I again took the Favorite Prescription and It gave me the same help as before; It bnilt me np in health and strengthened my whole nervous. system. Favorite Prescription Is a splendid woman’s medicine and nervine."—Mrs. S. L. Roberts, 291 Cliff 8L Write Dr. Pierce, president In valids’ Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y„ for free medical advice, or send 10c for trial pkg. tablets. W. N. U., Minneapolis, No. 4-1924. THE TOMAHAWK, WHITE EARTH, MINN. MOST IMPORTANT NEWS OF WORLD Fq Happenings of the Week Condensed for the Benefit of Busy Readers. Washington Washington Representative Vio tor Berger of Wisconsin, only socialist in congress, cabled congratulations to Ramsay MacDonald, Great Britain’s new premier. Washington—A message expressing his sympathy and that of the offi cers of the state department in the death of Maurice Francis Egan, form er minister to Denmark, has been sent by Secretary C. E. Hughes to Gerald D. Egan, of Brooklyn, N. Y., son of the late diplomat. Washington One thousand Ameri can delegates to the Associated Ad vertising Clubs of the World conven tion in Condon next July, will travel on three shipping board vessels. Lhigh C. Palmer, president of the Emergency Fleet corporation, an nounced that arrangements had been made to carry 600 of the delegates on the steamship Republic, sailing July 2; 100 on the George Washing ton, sailing July 4, and 300 on the Leviathan, leaving New York July 5. Washington—A slight decline in wholesale prices in December was in dicated in labor department reports. The wholesale price index maintained by the department, which represents the composite price level of 404 cdm modifies entering into living expen ses, was 151 at the month end, as compared with 152 for November. The price level shown was 3Vi per cent less than that of December a year ago. Food building materials and fuel were included in the list of commodiites showing declines. Cloth ing Increased slightly in price. Domestic Boston—Rear Admiral William S. Sims, retired, operated on, was re ported in an entirely satisfactory con dition. New York—Dlscovefy of a serum for scarlet fever was announced by Dr. A. R. Dochez, associate professor of medicine at Columbia university. Beaufort, N. C.—The four masted schooner Anna M. Records, was aban doned by Its crew off Cape Lookout Shoals, because of its waterlogged condition and was towed into Cape Lookout cove by a wrecking tug, which had taken the crew off. Columbia, Mo.—David Sarnoff, vice president and general manager of the Radio Corporation of America, sent a message to Iwaki station, Jap an, and received his answer by tele phone. the message traveling 14.000 miles in 1 minute, 45 seconds. Philadelphia—Pistols for this city’s 1,600 firemen, and 100 additional mo torcycles for the police force were an nounced by Director of Public Saf ety Smedley D. Butler as his latest plan for the suppression of banditry, following an appeal to the firemen to "pitch in and help the police.” Dayton, Ohio Fifty thousand dol lars will be given as prices ,in the in ternational air races to be conducted this fall, it was announced by Freder ick B. Patterson, president of the Na tional Aeronautic association. This amount, it was said, is four times as much as has ever been given in this event heretofore. Chicago—Remarking that, having been reared in a. small town where the railroad pay roll was the only puy roll he appreciated the Impor tance of his new task, former Gover nor Edwin P. Morrow, of Kentucky, took office as a public representative on the United States rail labor board. He succeeded Judge R. M. Barton. Memphis, Tenn., resigned. Cincinnati —Benjamin Franklin Pur nell and others of the House of David in Michigan lost a motion filed in United States circuit court of appeals for summary reversal of their con viction in United States district court at Qrand Rapids. Reversal was sought on the ground that John W. Hansel and others had failed to file their brief Ivithln the time limit. Ap pellate court granted the appellees until Jan. 22 to file their brief. Los Angeles—Vllkjalmur Stefann son. arctic explorer, has decided to turn his attention to the little known areas of Australia, he announced at a bafiquet given In his honor here by the Adventurers club of Los Angeles. It is his intention to devote six months to exploration and research on the continent with a view to writ ing a suitable geography of that part of the world, he said. Muskogee. Okla. Five thousand dollars daily from oil raised Dixie Fife, 19 year old Creek Indian girl, from poverty to riches, but It has not brougt her happiness. Last week she agreed to pay $50,000 as a divorce set tlement to Berlin Jackson, the farmer boy sweetheart she married soon after oil was discovered on her allotment, and she left a sod house on the prairie for a modern home with three ex pensive automobiles in her garage. Denver Overpowering three sen tries who stood guard over them with shotguns, 10 military prisoners from Fort Logan near here, bound the guards with their own woolen leg gings, took their weapons and made a spectacular dash for liberty from a sand pit in which the prisoners were working. All of the runaways were captured a short time later. New York The United States launched 172,817 tons of new nyer chant ships in 1923, and was the only maritime nation to show a gain over the previous year, the annual report of Lloyds’ register disclosed. * Chicago Dr. Henry F. Helmholtz, head of the section of children’s dis eases at the Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn., will be the principal speaker at the annual meeting of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago, at the Opera club. He will talk on “The Future of Infant Welfare Work.’’ Sports New York —Harry Greb of Pitts burgh successfully defended his world’s middleweight boxing title against Johnny Wilson of Boston, for mer titleholder, receiving the. judge’s decision at the end of a 15-round con test at Madison Square Garden. Minneapolis—The seven-game fot* ball schedule played by the Univer sity of Minnesota last fall drew total attendance of 134,740 persons and net receipts to the Gopher institution were $132,900, it was shown in a statement made public by Albert J. Lobb, comptroller, and Conrad Seitz, who had charge of ticket sales. New York—Tex Rickard’s an nouncement of a 15-round decision match in New York between Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul challenger, the first week in June, which Jack Kearns, hastened to explain from Hot Springs, Ark., was “news” to him and the cham pion, was made by the boxing promo ter in the belief, he said, that Kearns would agree to it when he reached New York. Foreign Manila The house of represen tatives of the insular legislature passed a bill appropriating $50,000 for the relief of typhoon sufferers, after Governor General Leonard Wood ve toed it. Sydney, N. S. W.—Three mills of the British Empire Steel corporation were closed and half of the 2,000 men employed laid off, as a result of the coal strike. Berlin German bankers informed the finance and foreign ministers sta bilization of German currency was impossible if payment of the cost of maintaining garrisons in occupied ter ritories is continued. Berlin Charles M. Schwab, who has been investigating the situation in the Ruhr, has arrived In Berlin from Essen. “I am not talking,” said Mr. Schwab, when asked concerning his visit to Germany. "T. am Just look ing things over.” Paris French naval experts are watching the invention of Professor Gugielmo Motti, Italian savant, who is experimenting with Civita Vecchia, discoverer of a new law for light traversing water, enabling submarines to see clearly under water regardless of the depth. Sydnep—Lord Leuerhulme, who is visiting Australia, has attacked the white Australian policy designed to bar Japanese and other eastern races. Entertained at the Rotary club, he said that Australia must be a white man’s country in the same way that the United States and South Africa are dependent on colored workers in many spheres. Madrid —The government’s exam ination of the account books kept by the provincial authorities has dis closed that in at leaet two provinces —Cordova and Balajoz—two accounts are 29 years behind. In several other cases they are more than a score of years in arrears. Many of the provincial officials have been impris oned by order of the military director ate for alleged malfeasance in office. Paris—American banks in Paris have notified the government that they will cease delivering dollars to anyone excepting American citizens showing their passports or business houses importing from the United States and requiring dollars to make payments. The measure Is expected to alleviate the exchange situation and bolster up the franc. London —Most of the British over seas countries have returned the draft of the Anglo-American liquor treaty with their approval. Government of ficials here decline to name the de linquent dominions, but are hopeful their replies will be received before the present cabinet expires, so For eign Secretary Curzon and his asso ciats will have full credit for the exe cution of compact. Paris Prince Orlov, one of the few surviivng relatives of the late Czar Nicholas of Russia, is going to Detroit, Mich., supposedly to work for Henry Ford. Ford’s representa tive at Bordeaux has booked passage for Prince and Princess Orlov and Judge Sokoltm After learning the factory operations the prince will re turn to Bordeaux, where he will act as an interpreter between capricious Fords and French owners. Paris France’s war damages to tal 82,000,000,000 francs (about $3,- 700,000,000), according to statistics compiled by Minister of the Liberated Regions Reibet. The total marks a reduction of 18,000,000,000 francs ($820,000,000) from an estimate made on Jan. 15, 1922, and is chiefly re duced through a revision of claims and damages after investigations re vealed frauds and exaggerated de mands by persons whose property had been devastated. Paris —Americans and Englishmen living In Paris are alarmed at reports that the government intends to place an embargo on foreign spirits, cutting off high gin end whisky as a measure, to stabilize the exchange, as huge amounts of francs are paid to Lon don monthly for liquor. Tokio —Less than 40 persons were killed in Tuesday earthquake.' One insane Ygoman strangled her child and then killed hergelf because she feared death in the flames. A number of telephone girls reported killed were dug out of ruins injured. Fifty shocks were recorded. *"~7 '-'y" Jm The Economical Quality Car Chevrolet prices a«r not the lowest on the market, Jret Chevrolet economical transportation averages owest in cost. This average cost considers the pur chase price, interest on investment, depreciation and all operating and maintenance costs. 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U9O SUPERIOR Touring ... 495 SUPERIOR Utility Coupe - . 640 SUPERIOR Sedan ... 795 SUPERIOR Commercial Chassis • 395 SUPERIOR Light Delivery - - 495 Utility Express Truck Chassis - 550 Chevrolet Motor Company Division of General Motors Corporation Detroit, Michigan When a man fails he tries to make a virtue of a necessity. • Burning Skm Dlumm 2ulckly relieved and healed by Cole’s !arbollsalve. Leaves no scars. No medi cine chest complete without It 30c and 60c at druggists, or J. W. Cole Co., Rock ford, 111.— Advertisement Somewhat Different "My dear,” said the newly married man to his wife, “where did all these books on astronomy come from? They are not ours.” “A pleasant little surprise for you,” remarked his wife. “You know you said this morning that we ought to study astronomy, so I went to the book seller's and bought everything I could on the subject.” It was some minutes before he •poke. “My dear," he then said, his voice husky with emotion, “I never said we must study astronomy; I said we must study economy.” The abuse of money Is the root of considerable evil. What We Forget Schools teach, and nearly every home applies the rule against coffee and tea for children. When middle age comes, a great many people remember the facts about the caffeine drug of coffee and tea, and how its regular use ' may disturb health. Often they have cause to remember what it has done to them. How much better it would be not to forget— and avoid the penalties! Postum is a pure cereal beverage—delightful, and safe for any age—at any time. Good for breakfast at home, for all the family; good for lunch at the club or restaurant; good with the evening meal; good with a late night dinner— good on any occasion. Postum and it never harms. Why not be friendly with health, all the time? Postum “There’s a Reason ’’ Your grocer sella Postum la two forms: Instant Postum [in tins] prepared instantly in tbs cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal [in packages] lor those who wafer tbs flavor brought out by boding fully 20 minutes. Tbs cost of either form is about one-half cent a cup. Nobody who likes you can succeed In being very* disagreeable. “DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” A harmless vegetable butter color used by millions for 50 years. Drag stores and general stores sell bottles of “Dandelion” for 35 cents. —Adv. “An elderly Scot was standing In a railway station when a traveler trod heavily on his foot. “ ‘Hoot mon!’ groaned the Scot. ‘Canna ye take care? Ye’ve nearly killed me. Hoot, mon! Hoot, hoot!’ “The traveler looked the suffering Scot up and down. “ ‘HOot yourself,’ he said. I'm a drummer, not an auto.’ ” Considered Smoking Crime Sultans and priests of Turkey once considered smoking tobacco so serious a crime that in many cases torture and death was the punishment meted out to those indulging In It. Between 15 and 50 for Health Not in His Line