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THE SNEEDV1LLE HEWS BOIVRON SOUGHT RELIEF 40 YEARS Tanlae Restores Lea Angeles Man U Splendid Haalth AfUr Every, thing Elaa Had Failed. "Teniae bat done me more good than all other medicine and treat ments combined, and that 'a Baying great deal, fur I waa a sufferer from Indigestion forty years and bar tried every kind of medicine that came my way." aald It. IL Rowron, 1633 W. 17th St, Los Angeles, CaL, "I could hardly stand the bad apeila I frequently had with my atomach. I waa weak and nervous, had no appe tite, and I felt miserable generally toothing I took gave me more than temporary relief and I gradually grew wor e. "About two years ago Tanlae put me in splendid condition and It has been my standby ever since. When ever I get to feeling a little off. bottle or two puts me In fine shape. I eat heartily now, aleep fine, have Bo distress after meals, and, in fact, m enjoying splendid health. 'Tanlae Is Just the thing for those who suffer aa I did." Tanlae Is told by all good druggists. Fan Can Serve Two Purposes. The big, wheel-stuped fan placed at the top of the air aha ft of a coal mine lor ventilating the mine la aometlmes designed for blowing air Into the mine, end sometimes for drawing It out Dent Fernet Cutloura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisite. An exquisite face, skin, baby and dust ing powder and perfume, rendering titer perfumes superfluous. Ton may my on it Decease one of the Catlcnra Trie (Soap, Ointment and Talcum. 25c each every where. Advertisement j A Setback. Knlck "Women never like to take back seat." Knack "No, ualeaa lt'a In a limousine." New York Bun. The person who la always "on pins and needles" usually la a pin head. Forbea Magazine (N. Y.). whan COULD . NOT WORK Mad Strong and Well by LydiaE.PinkhamfiVeg e table Compound Bt Paul Minn. "I took Lvdia E. Plnkham'e Vegetable Compound for urea, aocn-out feel- biff an d painfu painful peri- ods. I used to sea to rat on wiin a tain in tnw bead and pains in my owerparu and back. Often I was notable to do my work. I read In your little book about Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve ea table Compound and I bave taken it I feel so well and etrong and can do every bit of my work and not a pain in my Dacg now. i rec ommend your medicine and you can use this letter as testimonial." Mrs. Phil. Maseb, 801 Winslow bt, St Paul, Minn, Just another caae where woman found relief by taking Lydia E. Pink ham'a Vegetable Compound. Many times these tired, worn -out feelings and pains about the body are from troubles only women bave. The Vegetable Com pound is especially adapted for just this condition. The good results are noted by the disagreeable symptoms passing way one after another. Lydia E. Flnkham'a Vegetable Com pound is a Woman's Medicine for Wo men's Ailments. 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Jit Jd SPIa 1 The rurltan cup, highly prized trophy for which actiooners will rate off AlarblelieuU mis summer. 2 Thouaand school children from five states visiting the White House, ft Aerial view of Deauvllle, watering place of Normandy, which many NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Strike of 400,000 Railway Shop men Sanctioned, and Pull man Workers Included. LAEOH BOARD .TIKES XCTI0.1 Coal Miners' Rspreasntatlvsa and Op erators Callsd Into Cenfsrsncs by President Harding-Germany Upset by Murder of Rath enau Fierce Battle Is Fought In Dublin. By EDWARD W. PICKARD ?OUR IIUNDltlCD THOUSAND rull way ahop workers were railed out on strike, effective Kulurduy morning, and the order Included a Wo all Pull man shopmen In the country. An equal burutter of maintenance of way em iloyes wus expected to Join In the walkout, thouich aa their strike vote had not been completely canvnxMcd. II waa aald their action might be delayed a few duya. , The strike wss set on the day when the rail workers were to undergo a rut of 11.14,000.000 In wsgea, and when the 1400,000.000 fr-lght rate reduction went Into erect. II M. Jewell, heud of the simp craft, had told the rail way eiecutlves the strike would be tTnictliined unless they agreed to lir mre me retjeral laonr tMtarda wuge reduction order, to reMtore certain working rules which the board had eliminated and to bIIIk1i the "funning out" a MiMi adopted by some of the mlli-oiids. The railway niuniigcnients wimltl not yield, and the strike deci sion was promptly stinctluned by the fi Mowing sis Inlernstlomil union prea- lilenis. eonntllutlng the mechanical lion of the railway employees' de- piirtiDcnt: Will In in II. Jtihnnton. In ternational AsRtN'liillon of Miichlnlxtft ; J. W. Kline. Internntlomil ItntherhMd of Itlackmnllha. I iron Forger and lletMrs of America; J. A. franklin. International Itroiltcrhond of Itoiler makera. Iron Khliliulldera and llclcn of America; J. J. 1 1. v net, Amalgntiiated Flieet Metal Workers' International al liance; J nine I. NiNinnn, Internation al Itmlherhmtd of Klectrlcal Worker and Martin K. Ityan. ItrotherhiMHl or Railway Car Men of America. Hallway managera were ronlldent that Hie strike would not greatly handicap transportation operation, at IckbI fir aunt lime. They had antici pated It by making such provUlona aa were nllle, and teatde, aaltaa been noted befttre, the train service men and dlwtchers are not Involved In the preavnl controversy, and will ron Unite at work. Iliere waa some hote tdnt Itcn HiMiier, chalrnisn of Ihe labor board rould stave off the etrlke by cruad Ing certain road lo can-el their cn tract for shop work, hut It waa con- s!derel rather unlikely that this would eatlufy the union. Kurthemiore. Ml lee Internal strife In Ihe labor board detelord. Ttie majority memlier OHiipiialng tHe group retrrarntlng the puhlle and Ihe railway, laaued a state ment that InNtr member. In their dla erntlng opinions, were "sowing some of the aceda that hae germinated and hlrwannxil into Industrial anarchy In Ramia. thai they bad "advlaed the rmlye- In strike egalnat Ihe ded Ion of lite board" and bad advanced "Incendiary arcumenl to ihe railroad employee In favor of striking agalnl a declalon of Ihe board." The lard cwlh-d Ihe hp rrafli In letnailonal e4n-er and the railway ri- erutlvew lo appear tx-fofr It Ur an In Iry. PRESIDENT IIARDIMI finally ha taken prraiifial action la the mat- Irr of Ihe coal strike. Tto admlnia I ration, through a btgh furrnnMiii cITIHil, Mated lis poaltlon thus: Val la going la be mined la ulTiricnt qtian lity to I'M rut any fuel famine neil 1ni.-. and II wa added that If l-ewrrful nwum In rn.l the atrike fulll tore flraMlr ar1l-n wo-jld be taken. Nett. Mr Hading invited the rrprtw iitaihoa tf ih mlier and op srwlura lo s rt4ilYrvnce In Ibe White Americana are vlaltlng thla year. House Suturday for the purpose of de vlalng "methods upon which negotia tions for the settlement of the coal strike cun be Initiated." It was un derstood that attendunce at the meet ing did not bind either the operators or the miners to accept any conditions that might be Is Id down. The belief In Washington was that If the Presi dent failed to persuade the employers and workers to get together volun tarily, he might determine on the ap pointment of an arbitration commis sion and call on both sides to abide by Ita decision. Officials of the miners' union bavs reullzed that public sympathy la lost to them by such occurrences aa the shocking massacre of non-union men In Williamson county, Illinois, and not only disown all responsibility for acts of violence, but . call on the strikers to maintain the peace for their own sakes, , Many of the residents and some of. the public ofllcluls of the southern Illinois region where the out rages took place seeui to be In sym pathy with the murderous minora,' and there Is little prospect that the men who - slaughtered the strike-breakers will be arrested and prosecuted. Wounded survivor of the ninsmirre in the hoHpltal at Ilerrln were carefully guarded, for threat hnd been made that they would not be permftted to lesvs the town ullve, lest th testify;! sgnlnst the murderers. Theinafdr7j however, guaranteed their sufwtyl !! J' ' r f M . - - aj PRESIDENT IIARDINO'S statement to congress last Pecenifter sug - gestlng regulating of labor unions waa aeverely criticised by the special pol icy committee of the American Federa tion of Labor In Its report to the Cin cinnati convention. "It would aeem," the report says, "that the propaganda for Industrial feudalism supported by political bureaucracy has found Its way Into the White House. It Is most regrettable to note the utterances of the President of the t'ntted States wherein lie disapproves of labor's re luctant but necessary resort to Ihe rljrlit to strike agulnst Industrial op pression." A rrTTAL of tlovernor Small of a minol on Ihe charge of conxplr Ing to defraud Ihe state was no sur prise to those who hud watched the progress of the trial and observed the attitude of Ihe Jury. The latter held that the proaecutlon failed lo trace to Ihe governor any of the misappropri ated fund. A sad sequel 'waa Ihe udden death of the governor's wife. who suffered a stroke of apoplexy dur ing Ihe Impromptu celebration at their home In Kanknkee. Sympathy for Mr. Small In Ida bereavement waa general and genuine, but unfortunately a lot of ghouls tried to make Milltlcal cap ital out of hla great loss. Mr..M.-w gK on the rront page sgsln Im muv a bunch of bandits In thai benighted country enptured A. Itruce lilclaskl, fonuer chief of the bureau f Invest Ig.tTbin for Ihe IH 1'iirtnicnt of JuMU-e. snd held him for $.. M ranwuiL Klnully he made his "H, III. hadly Im-hIcu up and half ManetL Then cume the story thsl forty American connected with oil rompnnic in the Tsinpiift region were held captive by bandit. This report was denied by President Obregon him- elf nfter Investigation. Our State department, however, waa Informed that the bandits bad releancd the forty snd then had setted 8.1 employees Of a Ihitch-ltrltlah oil company. Including sis Americana. SOVIKT KI SSIA'S nTreentat1vea. headed by Ihe wily Utvlnoff. en tered Ihe innfrnnce at The Hague laM week and at firt aumed a fh-flant snd uncompromising altitude. They lnUtcd that Ihe first thing t be tlnir-l and eMahlNhetl muM be Hie rnilit lo he a-orded Ruasla by the 4ln-r nation, and to every other nr-M'thm IJtvinolt merely rcpliel "We want credit or good; have jou cl anyT Outside Ihe confervn.e hll he aabl cah waa not n--r-;rv hut Ri.la wa anvl.Ki lo buy at-road and vtnt have cre-llt frm either foreign government or foreign cmpanlr ncr i hi wa -ttieit aald he. tm- onferenoe omld lake up tt qiiem..n f pritate pr-rty and d. M and the tatn rf Ru!sn Nnd. The eini-rt f r.rltKln. l-r.in.-e and lialr arere t-qnallv frm la or.lflon and fnslly utvinoTT rnnted to ruhmlt to the subcommlsalon on debts the details of Uusslu's budget covering extraordinary receipts and expenditure so that the other powers may make a careful atudy of RusHla's financial prospects The subcommlsHlon then practically agreed upon cancellation of the Rus sian war debts and a moratorium on pre-war debts and Interest. The flnunclul Information thus drsgged from the Russians has hitherto been kept scrupulously secret by them. Lltvlnotr told American corre spondents that the soviet government had Issued a decree recognizing post-revolution rights to prlvste property of all kinds except land. The silled and neutral delegatea said that If this decree were genuine. It was the most Important move the Russians had made since the adoption of their new economic policy. GERMAN nationalists been planning great who bad demonstra tion for Ihhc week In favor of restoration of the monarchy, decidedly overshot their murk by the asHasslna tlon of Dr. Walter Rathenau, the min ister of foreign affairs and one pf the country's wealthiest Industrial . mag nates. The socialists and other groups were so aroused by the murder that (Irani Ic steps were taken which effec tually stopped the proponed uprllng. -Chancellor Wlrth and the cabinet Im- posed restrictions that approached martial law. a "state of emereencv' r - Mtig declared. The . monarchists. however, did not remain silent and 1 their societies Joyfully celebrated the death of Rathenau. In Bavaria, where Ihey are especially etrong, the restric tive measures were Ignored by popu lace and ofllcluls alike. Stormy scenes look place In the relchstag In Merlin, the nationalists being. denounced as murderers. In the Herman section of I'pper Silesia alone was there any actual monurchlst uprlnlng. Oovern- ment troops and nationalists fought In several towns, and the affulr then. d- veloped Into a Nigrom, many Jewa being robbed and killed. Rathenau was considered one of the ah1et ministers In Europe and was doing his best to restore relation between Hermany and the allied na tion. In France his murder waa re garded ns probably ending any policy of conciliation In settling the repara tions problem. IRISH FREE STATE forces, with 1 Ihe aid of Engllidi guns snd advice. fought fiercely with the republican Ir regulars In the very heart of Dublin last week, and at this writing the Issue of the battle Is undecided. The republicans held possession of the Four Courts building and also of several hotels In Ihe vicinity. The Free Staters surrounded the Four Courts and attacked with rifle and artillery fire and bomb-throwers, and by Friday the casualties were some where near one hundred. The attack ers were hsmpered by their desire not to Injure the handsome building and to spare the Invaluable record It con tains. Knmon de Valera In an Inter-, view characterized the Irregulars a "the bravest of the brave In cur na tion." In other parts of Ireland the Insurgents were active and the pro visional government lsued three mani fest oca rxplutnlng why It wa com pelled to act against them. ATE8T advices from China are Chlung-MIng, who drove Sun Tat Sen from Canton, waa aald to have been sas!nated while at a meeting of hla mll'tary leaders. Doctor Sun blme1f. who aparently Is again free, la plan ning to retake Canton aa soon a bis troops arrive from the north and to re-establish his regime there. The lesders In Ihe Peking government are In favor of establishing the "United State of China." D ISAFFKtTED Republicans of with the Nonpartisan league, defeated Senator Ivrter J. McCumher for re- nomination, naming In Ma stesd Lynn J. Frazier. former governor who wss recalled. McCumber has been In the enste S3 years, ehslrmsn of the Ana wee committee, and svrond In rank on Ihe foreign relations committee. Ills defeat Is another blow lo Ihe "old gsiard." Wisconsin iVmorrats follow ed tbe lead of those In Minnesota by se lecting a woman for the senate. She la Mm. Ben C lioooer of Oshkawa. ENGLISH FAKER HAD GENIUS Mere Than a Century and a Half Ape He Made Big Money With Mia Cslsstlal Bed." One of the most brazen fakers la history wss Doctor Graham, who. In 1779, opened a "Temple of Health". In London. He bad recently come from America and bad somewhere picked op an elementary knowledge of elec tricity, or at least its terminology. He had at bis temple a "celestial bed' which. If a sick person slept In It, waa advertised to be a aure cure. Tbls wonder-working piece of fur niture was made by one Denton, on Doctor Graham's order. It wss beau tifully carved, covered with silk dam ask, supported by 28 glass pillars, and surmounted by a richly carved and gilt canopy from which crimson cur- talna with fringe and taasel were sus pended. - In his advertisement he claimed: "Thla bed la magnetlco-electrlc In a neighboring closet Is placed a cylinder by which I communicate celestial fire to the bedchamber, that fluid which animates and vivifies all." He charged admission to aee the bed. To sleep In It cost 50 (S2A0). Later the rate was reduced to 25 ($125). Graham was a skillful stage-manager and made a lot of.eaoney with his "celestial bed." GOT RID OF HIS AUDIENCE Indiana Youth Cannot Ba Denied the Faculty of Arriving at a Quick Decision, In Sullivan county there are still many rural phones, the aort that when the bell rings on one It rings for all the others, too, reports the Indian apolis News. But each patron la sup posed to be honorable and answer the pbone only when his or her own call la given. Many, being rather lonely, answer all calls and do the listening stunt to perfection. A recent graduate at one of the schools received a present from hit "girl" and alao one from several of the neighbors at the exercises. But when the girl's came he decided to thank her right away. And he went to tba telephone and called her number. He heard central ring her phone, and then counted alx clicks before she answered him. He knew he bad an audience. So quite politely he aald. "Now that you are all together I want to thank you Individually and Jointly for tbe nice presents you sent me for my graduation." A alienee, and then gently alx re ceivers clicked back on their books. Tbe boy, sure he had privacy with his girl. Immediately told her what be wished to say about her present Dogs In Conversation,' Robert heurd his mother say she bad had a long conversation with Mrs. Brown, when they both were hanging clothes from their back porches. Rob art asked what conversation meant." 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