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Taiban Valley News, 1917-1921

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10-22-1920

Taiban Valley News, 10-22-1920

J. N. Crenshaw

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1

lley

News

VOLUME

XIII.

TAIBAN, DE BACA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY,

'

OCTOBER 22, 1920.

NUMBER

SCHOOL NOTES

in

LITTLE LOCAL ITEMS.

The

first

social meeting of the

Teacher's-Patron-B Club will be given

Saturday

night,

Oct

30 in

the

school Ben Hall, Mrs. Hall and Ben,

Jr.

m

were guests of

the

Vaughters on an

house

auditorium, the program

to be

ü

m

m

ISi

auto trip

to Clovis, to visit

the

Fair, gin

at

7:30 P. M. Everyone is urged

Ben,

Jr.,

handled

the

wheel ina mas

We

All

Blunder

Onto

Success

If We Make

The

Most of

Our Blunders

Peters

"Diamond" brand

Shoes--Soli-

d

Leather

Throughout

terly

manner.

m

to come,

not

and

an

whether

invitation is extendedhe has joined

fdr

dr all

patrons

to join them, who cannot

always

attend

the

afternoon

meetings Dr. Brasell, accompanied by the EEs ThX; program committee

met

Tue

attractive

Mrs. Brasell, motored to day

afternoon

and chose

the

follow Clovis on Friday to

attend

the

Fiesta

ing patrons

on committees to help

Í

Pi

makeOn

the entertainment a

an entertainment

committeesuccess..

Mrs.

Vaughter,

Mrs. Davics

and

Mr!

MEN I can now'tell you a

guaranteed

all wool

suit

with

extra

pants

free for

only $36.00. They

fit or

no

tale.

W. H. Vaughter.

r.

Gilbert

On

a

refreshment

commit

LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS,

SWEATERS,

HEAVY UNDERWEAR AND CAPS

MEN'S AND BOY'S MACKINAWS,

LEATHER JACKETS,

DUCK COATS, MOLESKIN PANTS,

HEAVY UNDERWEAR, CAPS & OVERSHOES

tee,

Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Wade and Mrs.

ft

The one

preventative that

covers

every

financial blunder

is THRIFT.

By saving

a part

of your

earnings

you

are preparing

to withstand the shock

of

financial

misfor-tune.

Place

your savings

where they

will

be

well

protected.

The

service

and

protection

of this

bank are

yours

for the

asking.

Mueller. On a decoration committoo

Miss

Prealar

directing the High School Who voted

for a

League of Nations 1,4

ill

IS?? ig

m

wm

m

li

2 times, stands on

a

platform endors The program committee

arranged

ing

a

League of

Nations

and opposes the following program by

way of

A

BEST GRADE LIGHT AND DARK OUTINGS, 50 and 55 CTS. GRADE NOW 40 CENTS PER YARD.

a League

of

Nations?

Warren G. Harding.

part of the

evening's

entertainment

I

An

Invitation

Address,

President

of the Club.

What isHallow E'enT

Terry

Rob. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Furbee have

M

feat inson. gone to

Battle

Creek, Mich., on ac Remember,

A LITTLE MORE FOR A LITTLE LESS

"Little

Orphant

Runie," High

count

of Mrs.

Furbee's

health. We

hope they will be

returned

soon in The Mid-W- Way

School.

Peter

Pumpkin,

Primary

Grades. the best of health.

M

Mixed

Quartette,

Dr. and Mrs. Bras

The Mid

West

Supply Conine

Miss Elinor Furbee is

kept

at

home by a sore arm.

OPEN THAT CHECKING ACCOUNT

OR

SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00

Bank

of

Commerce

of

Taiban,

N. M.

McAllister

TAIBAN

MELROSE

pa

II

1

elL Mrs.

Jolly and

Mr.

Frank Culber

son.

Solo, Morgan Trammel.

Music, Miss Blondel Sherwood; Mrs! S. F. Culberson.

If

anyone has any suggestion

to

make

that

will help toward

the

en

. Herlihy Brothers were in Taiban on Monday

to attend the great

Dem

ocratic rally and to do some shopping,

p

gf

m

gram

tertainment,

committeeplease givewhere

it

to

it

the

will bepro nved in Taiban, from Roanoke, VaThe new Methodist

pastor

has

ar

fully

appreciated.

i

Mr. W. F. Miller has

just

received

a

telegram

that

his

father

has died in Oklahoma. Our sympathy goes

WW

I

I

BIG

DEMONSTRATION

FOR HANNA AND

LUCERO

Monday

afternoon

Taiban folks

out

to him in this

hour of

trouble

W. T. Wade shipped one

car

of

fat

stuff to

Fort

Worth. were highly

entertained

by

the

three

JMiss Blondell Sherwood was seen

Building

Material

Paints,

Oils,

Hardware, Implements,

Post,

Wire

Harness,

Saddles,

LONE

STAR

LUMBER

CO..

TAIBAN, :- :- NEW MEXICO. on

the

ptreets of Taiban. What was

the

attraction?

great

Democrats Hanna, Lucero and

Putney.

Hardly anyone failed to

attend

the speaking

at

the

School House and showed

their hearty

welcome

to

the

three

men

by

vehement applause.

Although

there are

sot-ma-y

ji

this community to be converted

it

is

TAIBjOlTNT

MOTEL

Taiban,

N.

M.

WHOLESOME MEALS

NICE ROOMS CLEAN BEDS

-

SERVICE CAR DAY AND NIGHT

J.

W.

Stratton.

Prop.

Mrs. B. F.

Herring and

Miss Osa

Blfwere

in town yesterday" oti busi ness. '

safe

to say

that

some converts were

made to the Democratic

faith.

C

W.

Hewitt

and H. O. Norris were in town Monday.

I

ENTRANTS IN BIG

Mr. Norris is

editor

of the

paper

at

House and was here to

attend

the Democratic Rally and, of course, to give his people the

benefit

of

that

rally

in his paper. Come again, Mr.

Editor, you

are

always welcome. Rev. C. E, Sanders is leaving here

for

his new charge. We

regret

to

give him up and wish him every sue

Ij

P

cess in his new field

of

labor.

HAS YOUR LAND BEEN SOLD FQR TAXES? LET THE

DE

BACA

COUNTY

ABSTRACT

CO.

MAKE ABSTRACT AND

SHOW

YOU

BONDED

ABSTRACTORS

NORA BLACK, Manager. Office in Citizens Bank Building

FORT SUMNER - NEW MEXICO

WHEN IN TAIBAN

MAKE OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS

ALL

KINDS OF FRESH GROCERIES

AT

RIGHT

PRICES

C.

A.

dolly.

'

FIRST DOOR WEST OF POST OFFICE

Mr.

J.

C. Roff and family arrived

""CALF SHOW

Following ia

a list of entrants

who have calves on exhibit in the Stock Show, here,

Saturday,

October

23rd:

A. L. Thomas, House; Willie Mao

Elliott,

La

Lande;

Hollis Tyson,

Tai-ban;

R. Culberson, La Lande; D. M. Ausley, La

Lande;

D. K. Smith,

Fort

Sumner;

A. G. Wright,

Fort

Sumner;

T. A. Henson,

House;

Ben Hall,

De-ren-Ben Robinson,

Taiban; Paul

S.

Drake,

Charlotte;

Goff Armstrong, House; Will

and Frank

Cox, La Lande; Fred

Fry,

Dereno; Wise Bros.,

Charlotte;

R. H. and Bob Evans,

Charlotte;

Willie O. Dunlap, Dunlap;

W. O. Dunlap, Dunlap; F. G. Baker, Dunlap;

J.

C.

Wyatt,

Dereno; A. M.

Wyatt,

Dereno; A. F. Bates,

Char-lotte;

E. M.

Hutton, Taft;

Frank-lin,

Tolar;

V. A. Lyles,

Fort Sumner;

in Taiban last Sunday. The Roffs drove overland via Buick from

their

home

at

Roff, Okla. Mr. Roff is look ing over his ranch holdings north of

M.

town. Ti

Who delayed a vote on Woman's Suffrage?

Warren G. Harding.

A new

inhabitant

who arrived

just

R. M. Maupin,

Canton;

Hub Hall, Can

ton. a wee

bit

too late to enable us to

Taiban

Drug Company

announce

her

advent in

our last

issue, came to

the

home of C. W. McCul

-The

ENSON

lough, Thursday, Oct. 14th. "Daddy" Charles walks

about

town with new Who voted

against

National

Prohi-bition in the

final passage of

the bill?

Warren

G. Harding. Who voted

against

Prohibition

for

the Philippine Islands?

BEAN

COMPANY

ready planning to teach hislife in his step, these days, and

daughter

is al the use and power of suffrage.

Warren

G. Harding.

A two-wee- revival is in fine pro

gress

at

the La Lande Nazarene

R. W.

Eastland

attended

the

big Democratic Rally here on Monday. His family, together with several friends, accompanied him.

We

Have

Just

Received a New Stock of

STATIONERY

PERFUMES

TOILET ARTICLES

DRUGS

::::

SUNDRIES

Church, and all Taiban and surround'

WILL PAY

YOU

THE HIGHEST MARKET

PRICE FOR YOUR

PINTO

BEANS

SEE

ME

BEFORE

YOU

SELL

FREE

STORAGE

FOR

BEANS

J.

H

.

JAMESON,

Manager.

TAIBAN,

N. MEX.

ing community folks are urged

to

attend.

Splendid music and special songs. Leader Rev. Chas., W. Davis,

district superintendent,

and wife,

as-sisted by other ministers.

Who delayed a vote on

the

Reed

Amendment forbidding

the

shipping of liquor into prohibition

territory?

Warren G. Harding. An incident which promised

a

thrill

Agency For PURITAN PHONOGRAPH

For

a

Choice Drink Try Our Soda Fountain

Our genial friend,

"Charlie"

Jack-son, the noted Clovis hotel magnate, was'in to see us Tuesday. Mr. Jackson has several pieces

of

property in Tai-ban and the vicinity and is a pioneer

settler

of this section.

and some excitement befell the Miss-es Lowman and

Preslar last

Saturday. While driving home

the

lights on Miss

Lowman's car failed, causing them to wonder "where were they when the lights went

ont"

Fortunately Frank

Culberson happened along and loaned

the

assistance of his lamps. Hon. W. R. McGill will speak

at

the High School Auditorium in

Fort

Sum-ner, Sunday, October 24th on the League of Nations. All Democrats

are

urged to be present.

THE

FAMOUS

"GLASS

JAR"

BRAND

HANDLED

EXCLUSIVELY

AT

OUR STORE

ll'iffllllllllll'i'IIIIIIIIP'lillllllírilli'il'liP1!!1!!!1'!'

hMii.i.i :Ij.h,.,íí:;í.ííí.í!!;;í. .ituji,,i:iiJ,ih,:i,iiL

G.

H.

ATK

RSON

&

CO.

H. T.

BRASSELL,

M.

D How many times has prohibition

been introduced in

the

United States

'

Congress? Twice. When?

In Cleveland's administration,

de-feated

by Republican

majortiy;

and in the administration of Wilson, both Democrats, and

carried.

Who voted

against

Prohibition for the District of Columbia?

TAIBAN, NEW MEXICO.

Warren

G.

Harding.

Who voted

for

nn amendment re

i

Tíiihnn. New

Mexico.

ducing the insurance of soldiers from

$10,000 to $7,500? Who voted against1 Prohibition 30

times,

for

Prohibition 2 times?

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TAIBAN VALLEY NEWS.

KEPT YOUNGSTER

I

Rheumatism

Comes

WORLD REVOLT

From Tiny Pain Germs

Southwest

News

From

All

Over

,

New

Mexico

and Arizona

This is why S.S.S., the

greatest

known blood purifier is so

success-ful

in the treatment

of

Rheuma-tism.

It

is

a

powerful cleanser of the blood, and will remove

the

dis-ease germs

that

cause your

Rheu-matism, affording relief

that

is

genuine.

S.S.S. is sold by all

druggists.

Free literature

and medical advice can be had by

writing

to Chief Medical Adviser. 154 Swift

Labora-tory,

Atlanta,

Ga. HORSES COUGHING

t

USB

Distemper

Compound

ret them back tn condition. Twenty-a- i

"Spohire" Indlapenaable In treating-- Coughs and Distemper, with their resulting--

compli-cations, diaeaaea of the throat, noae and lung-a-. Acts preventive, acta equally well aa a

cur.

bottle at drug- torea.

COMPANY, Ooahen, Ind.

First

of all,

get

it

firmly fixed in your mind

that all

the liniments in the world have no effect

what-ever on Rheumatism.

A very common form of Rheu-matism is caused by millions of

tiny

disease germs which

infest

the

blood. The one

and

only sensible

treatment therefore,

is one which cleanses the blood of these germs, and routs them entirely out of the circulation.

Spohn's

to break'

It' npand

yeara' use haamade

and Colda, Influenza

and ail

marveloualy aa a

canta and $1.80 par SFOBN MEDICAL NotSo Slow.

"Where are you summering?" "At Plunktown up

the

river."

"Slow, Isn't It?"

"Slow nothing. Only yesterday we

had a race between boathouses." Louisville Courier-Journa- l.

BREAKS

A

GOLD

III

JUST

A FEW

HOURS

"Pape's Cold Compound" Instantly

re-lieves stuffiness and distress

Don't stay stuffed-up- ! Quit blowing and snuffling I Adose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours, un-til three doses are taken usually breaks

up a severe cold and ends all grippe

misery.

The very first dose opens your

clogged-u-p nostrils and the

air

pass-ages of the head; stops nose running;

relieves the headache, dullness, fever-

-ishness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief known and costs

only a few cents

at

drug stores.

It

acts without assistance, tastes nice,

contains no quinine Insist upon Pape's! Adv.

VALLEY OF

10,000

SMOKES Alaska Has One of the World's Great

est and Least Known

Natu-ral Wonders.

i

One of the world's greatest and least known of natural wonders Is the

Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes near

Mount Katmal In Alaska, a brief

de-scription of which Is- given In the Cen

tury by Andrew

J.

Stone. The valley Is a volcanic depression, from which

steaming and smoking gas and lava Jets leap into the

air

by the thousnnds,

some of them no larger than a pencil. Sulphur flowers of every known color and tint have been scattered by

the unrest of the Internal fires along the valley walls and floors, until

look-ing at It from a distance It seems one

vast welter of paint from a hundred tubes mixed by a mnd

artist

with only a suggestion of a theme. With care one may walk about and mingle with the

pools and spouts, and watch with mar-veling eyes streams of boiling water rush Into tiny lakes from one direc-tion, while cold streams carrying

float-ing Ice rush In from another, and where the onesmall bodyofwater car-ries every degree of heat from freez-ing up to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

A Chronic Ailment.

"Pa put in six cases of whisky be

fore the country went dry, so as to linve a supply In the event of

sick-ness

"

"Well?"

"I don't believe he's had a well day

since,"

The world Is full of tainted money though few people mind the odor. SWAMP-ROO-T

FOR

KIDNEY

AILMENTS

There is only one medicine

that

'mil

stands out sa a medicina foi curable ailments of the kidneys, liver sad

bladder.

Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Ro- stands

th

highest for the reason that it has proven

tobejust the remedy needed in thousand! upon tthousands of distressing cases,

Swamp-Roo-t makes friends quickly,

be-cause itsmild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases.

It

is a gentle, healing vegetable compound.

Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes,

medi-um and large.

However, if you wish first to test thu

great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer

4

Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a

sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv.

A man who Is satisfied with his

jot

never reaches the top of the ladder.

Catarrh Can

Be

Cured

Catarrh Is a local disease greatly

Influ-enced by constitutional conditions. Ii

therefore requires constitutional treat-ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINB

Is taken Internally and acts througt the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces ol the System. HALL'S

CATARRH

MEDICINE! destroys the foundation ol

the disease, gives the patient strength bj

Improving the general health and assiaU

nature In doing its work. All Druggists. Circulars free.

F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.

PAPER

CLOTHES IN JAPAN

Much Might Be Saved by Adopting Kimono as Everyday

Dress.

The Japanese have had paper clothes for many years and some of the most

attractive

kimonos In the

Far

East

are

tailored of wood pulp. An

ex-pert

on Japan insists that tlie layman will find it hard to distinguish these kimonosfrom the expensive silk

wrap-pers. "Everybody In Japan wears

ki-monos," he remarked, according to the New York Evening

Post

"and the

pa-per

garments

are

very popular and

In-expensive. For about $1.50 you can buy a 'kimono

that

looks like a $50

outfltand feels like It, too. The

pa-per

Is soft and pllnble and

it

can be

draped gracefully about the figure. II Americans, men, women and children alike, could be converted to the

ki-mono as everyday dress, paper clothing might become the only wear."

Dad a Graduate, Too.

"So the boy Is homefrom college?"

"Yes, Surprises me, too."

"That

to?"

"Yes. Marvelous how much more they're teaching boys-- at that-colleg-e

now than they taught when I went there. I don't begin to know as much as he thinks he knows." Detroit

Free

Press. J 31

Instant

POSTUM A BEVERAGE .

ROPED TO WALL

New

York

Boy of

Ten

Years

Tied

Up

for

Four Days

by

Parents.

WEAK

WHEN

RESCUED

Stepmother, Arrested, Declare the

Boy Incorrigible, and "Roasts"

Neigh-bors for Interfering Proper Home Will Be Found

for

the Lad. New York.

It

all came about this

police court fairy

tale

because little

Miss Thirteen, who Is wide-eye- d Anna Gold, was visiting "down the block"

on the evening of Saturday, Aug. 28.

Anna was sitting with her friend,

Mrs. Marie St. Jacques, on the first

floor of

the

two-fami- ly house

at

534 Fifty-sevent- h street, Brooklyn, when

a

plaintive, frightened voice came to them:

"Mrs. St. Jacques, oh, Mrs.

St

Jacques; have you anything to

eat"

The words melted Into a chokingsob.

Little Miss Thirteen leaped to her feet and rushed upstairs. In a dark

bedroom opening on the hall she saw a dark shape huddled against thewalL

Shegot some matches, lighted one and saw a thin, pale little lad, his slender arm, bound by a rope and his frail

body encircled several times by

anoth-er rope which was attached to a spike driven into the wall.

Tied Up for Days.

yWhat's the matter,

little

boy?" tremulously asked Miss Thirteen.

"I've been tied up since Thursday morning," weakly answered Little Master Ten, who IsJoseph Pflock. '

"My

father

and stepmother tied me

upto punish me. They have given me only a

little

bread and water. They have gone out for a

little

while and I

am starving."

"Don't worry, little boy," reassured Little Miss Thirteen,'

her

eyes gushing tears of sympathy.

"I

will get yot.

something."

Soon she returned with some bread and milk. She helped free Little

Mas-ter

Ten's arms, fed him and was leav-ing to get some more food when the

sound of approaching steps and a shiv-er of

terror

In the boy warned her the

"bad parents" were returning.

So Little Miss Thirteen had to be content with repeating her story to

Mrs. St. Jacques and other neighbors,

who warned the Children's society.

So It came about

that

Little Master

Ten was released

after

he had been fastened to the wall for four days and three nights and the parents were ar-rested. Then the two little figures In

His Arms Bound by a Rope.

the bread-and-mll-k ' idyl told their

stories to Magistrate Louis Reynolds, In Fifth avenue

court

and Pflock and his wife were held In $500 ball each. Little Master Ten

wan

and pale in contrast to the ruddy strength of his father and the buxom robustness of his stepmother, fingered his cap nerv

ously as he told of his agonizing ex

perience. He said his .father punished

him frequently

after his

second mar riage.

He was trussed to the wall because he took some prunes from the Ice box,

The first night he remained .standing against

the

wall and all the next day.

Woman Assails Neighbor.

Pflock and his wife asserted the lad was Incorrigible. The

latter

said she

could have "conquered" him If

the

neighbors hadn't "butted In." At which a bevy of neighbors In the courtroom

"booed" audibly.

Little Joseph shrank away from his parents in the courtroom. Heclung to

Agent Charles Harstedt of the Chil-dren's 'society, who took him Into an anteroom. Here he was visited by Mrs. Ellen O'Grady, deputy police com-missioner, who put

her

arms around

him and

said:

"Don't worry, little man. We

are

going to find a good home for you."

For

the

first time Little Master Ten's tense look relaxed and he smiled.

PLAN

OF

REDS

TWO DISTINCT PARTIES COME OUT OF OLD SOCIALIST

ORGANIZATION.

MINORITY

LEAVE

HALL

PLAN AGREEMENT WITH MOS COW FOR

WORLD-WID-REVOLUTION.

Weetern Newapapar Union Nawa service. Berlin, Oft. 18. M. Zlnovlcff and M.

Losowsky, Uussian soviet delegates to the Independent Socialist conference

at

Hulle, have been ordered by the Ger

man government to leave the country. Pending their departure the Ilussluns

will be under close police surveillance and will not be allowed to receive or communicate with friends.

Two distinct revolutionary purties,

one pledged to the dictatorship of the proletariat, through an alliance with the Third Internationale; the other working toward "proletarian

comrade-ship" in opposition to Moscow, have developed out of the wreck of the

In-dependent Socialists.

The left majority, under the

leader-ship of Daumlg, Adolph Hoffmann and Otto 15uss, the young leader of Khlneland labor, conferred on the question of executing an agreement witli Moscow for a world revolution, and directed the district leaders to prepare for a strike.

The minority, under the Joint

pres-idency of George Ledebour and Herr

Crlspion, in u separate convention, laid plans to communicate with the revo-lutionary forces in all countries op posed to Moscow and prepare an

or-ganized campaign against Bolshevist

methods.

They adopted Herr I.edcbour's reso-lution of sympathy with Bolshevist

alms, but expressing unalterable oppo-sition to the policy of 'destruction and terrorism."

The two conventions adjourned, both

da

lining the old party's mime.

The minority faction was defeated,

2Ü7 to l."i(, on the question of adhesion

to the Third Internationale.

In the majority session, which

con-tinued

after

the minority group left the hall, greetings on behalf of the Third Internationale were extended by

M. Zlnovieff, the soviet emissary to the. gathering. He urged the conference to

send a representative to the

Commun-ist Internationale organization. Before the adoption of the major-ity resolution George Ledebour and Herrén Itosenfeld, (.'rispien and Ditt-nmn-n

offered a compromise resolution pledging the party to sympathy with soviet Uussia, but declining to join an organization "seeking to promote n

world revolution through

terror

ami

destruction." This proposal, however,

received scant consideration.

A flareup was caused at one stu:;e of the debate by Herr Hoffmann

call-ing

Herr

Ledebour an "old woman."

The

party

split leaves the Moscow

adherents In control of twenty-on- e of

the eighty-on-e reichstag deputies.

The Bights, of whom Herr Crisolen

is leader, arlopted a resolution direct-ing their members In the reichstag to introduce a law guaranteeing the right of asylum to political fugitives of all

countries.

Price Fixing Attacked. Indianapolis. Attorneys represent-ing the Indiana Betail Coal Merchants' Association have filed 175 suits attack-ing the validity of the Indiana fuel aad

food commission's order fixing .fL'.ió a

ton ns the margin on which retail coal

dealers may operate.

Coal Mine Wrecked.

Morgantown, W. Va. The tipple and the entrance to the Uockford coal

mine of the C iinelsville Basin Coal

and Coke Company nt Uockford, W. Va., near here, were badly damaged by

an explosion of dynamite. Twelve men

at

work In the mine succeeded in

mak-ing their escape. Soon

after

the explo sion the power house of the coal

com-pany was attacked. Many shots were fired. The sound of the shooting and the explosion attracted non-unio-

min-ers whe quickly assembled at the

pow-er

house.

Hot Cave In Oregon.

Bend, Ore. Discovery of n

caví

heated to a high temperature,

appar-ently from a subterranean source, on Horse butte, nine miles southeast of here, was reported by two residents of

Bend, whose story was confirmed by subsequent Investigators. Seared grass and twigs

at

the mouth of the cave were declared by visitors to Indicate the phenomenon had developed

re-cently.

Fear Murder in Fire. Estherville, Iowa. A human holy, burned beyond recognition, with a dis-charged gun lying beside It, was

dis-covered In the ashes of the home of K.

It. Griffin, 0T. which was destroyed by

fire

near

here. While It has not been established completely, the remains aro thought by the coroner's jury to be

those of the well-to-d-o farmer, A safe

where valuables nre said to have been kept was found In the ruins and watt open. The verdict of the coroner was

that

death was by violence.

Doctor Cupid

That

love sometimes

cures

dis-ease

is

a fact that

has

been

called

to

tha attention of the public

by

a

prominent

physician. Love ia

not,

however,

the cure for

all women. Many

a

woman is nervous and

irritable, feels dragged down and

vorn

out for

no reason

that

sha

tan

think of.

Doctor

Pierce's Favorite

Pre-ícript- íon

gives new

life

and

new

strength

to weak,

worn-ou-t,

run-dow- n women.

"Favorite

Prescription" makes

weak women

strong and

sick women well.

It

is

now sold

by all druggists in the

United

States in tablets

as

well

as

liquid

form.

Atchison, Kans.

"About

twenty

years

ago

I

first

commenced

taking

'Favorite

Prescription,' for

femi-nine

trouble.

The first

half

dozen doses gave

relief and

by

the

time

I

had

finished

the first bottle

I

felt

stronger than for a

long while. Since

then

I have

taken

it

whenever

I

was run-dow-n, weak

or

nervous

and

it

has

always given me

the

de-sired

relief.

I am

very

glad

to re-commend

'Favorite Prescription' as

a

woman's

real friend.

Mrs. Ida

TlCKNER. 1118

North Tenth Street.

Girls! Girls!!

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With

Cuticura

Soap 25c, Ointment 25 na50c, Taicam 25c

A

Beautiful

Complexion

&

Admiration

Ladies A few days' treatment with

CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will do more to clean

upthe skin than all

C..r

thebeauty treat'

menta in crea-ntin-

CARTERS

AnIm

IITTLE

perfect com-y-d

IVER

piexion

is

caused by

a

FILLS

sluggish liver.

Millions of people, old. young and middle age,

take them for Biliousness, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach ard forSallow, fimply and Blotchy Skin. They cod the

misery of Constipation.

SmallFill Small Dose Small Price

Children's

Coughs

fnav be checked and more lerioui conditions

of the throat often will be avoided by piomptly giving the child dote of Mia

A inau Isn't necessarily smart

be-muse he snys some tilings

that

do.

ASPIRIN

Name

"Bayer"

on

Genuine

"Baye-

-Tablets of Aspirin" la genu ine Aspirin proved safe by millions

and prescribed by physicians for over

twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Ileadnche,

Tooth-ache, Earache, Neuralgia. Rheumatism,

Colds and I'ain. Handy tin boxes of12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also

nell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin Istrade mark Bayer Manufacture

of Saiicyllcacld. Adv. Many a innn injures his eyesight by looking out for number one.

Kmoortant

to Mothers

Examine carefully every bottle of

CASTOKIA,

that

famous old remedy

(or Infants and children, and see that It

sSureo'f"

In Use for Over30 Years.

Children Cry

for Fletcher's

C'astoria

The uncommonly smart boy Is lucky

to have common sense in

after

years,

Cuticura Soothes Itching 8calp

On retiring gently rub spots of

dan-druff and Itching with Cuticura

Oint-ment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap Rnd hot water. Make

themyourevery-da- y toilet preparations

end have a clear skin and soft, white bands. Adv.

Most young lawyers spend more time practicing economy than law,

. , .. . .

-

J

mm

4

N.üht

mm

mm

Morniné

Western Newspaper Union Newt Service. A $5,000 bequest for the Christian

Science church of Phoenix, to be used

In its building fund, Is provided In the

will of Elizabeth E. Klrklund, who died

In I'hoenlx a short time ago.

The Arizona Merchants' Association,

In convention at Nogales, selected I'hoenlx for the 1921 convention, to be held on the Friday and Saturday

pre-ceding the opening day of the state

fafr.

Cantaloupe growers In the vicinity of Las Cruces, N. Méx., will plant a

much larger acreage during the

com-ing year. One grower this year plant-ed thirty acres from which he shipped

$20,000 crates.

Suit for $;W,000, alleging libel, has

been filed against Governor Thomas E.

Campbell in the Superior Court in Phoenix, on behalf of J. H. Mouer,

at-torney, aud son of State Land

Commis-sioner W. A. Mouer.

A Chamber of Commerce has been organized at Lovlngton, N. Méx., with

W. N. Snyder as president, D.J.Clowe,

secretary. The new organization will

be devoted to promoting the interests of Lovlngton and Lea county.

One of the attractions of the Grant

County Fair, nt Silver City, N. Mex,

will be a hull game between the

all-st-tenm of the American Nationals, and a picked team from Santa Rita and

other

Grant county teams.

Thomas Dickinson, former American

vice consul

at

Nogales, Sonora, and transferred to be vice consul

at

Snutl-ag-o de Cuba, has resigned and will go

to his home nt San Antonio, Texas, for treatment for a

heart

ailment,

All farmers and ranchers In the state who desire a good library of

ag-ricultural publications written by men l'amlliur Willi local conditions should write for an list of free bul-letins and circulars to the College of

Agriculture, University of Arizona,

Tucson.

Relief for the sheep men of New Mexico in financing their 19"0 wool clip and for other livestock men by

the extension of loans by the Federal Reserve Board was asked by the New Mexico Wool Growers' Association,

which

just

closed its convention

at

Magdalena, N. Mexico.

f

'

The McKlnley county fair which was

held

at

Gallup, N. Méx., was a decided

success In every way, and the best

ever held In the county. Oiie of the striking features was the splendid

ex-hibit made by the Navnjos and Zunls,

this applying both to their handiwork

und the products of the soil.

One of the largest and finest crops of apples ever harvested In the entire sittte is now being shipped from the orchards of G. H. Webster In"the

Cimarron, N. Mex. One cur-

-load

per

day Is going out of these

(or-chards and it is estimated Ihat it will

take nt least twenty-fiv-e days to take

care of the entire crop.

Land owners In the vicinity of Farm-Ingto-N. Méx., are making nn effort toget u beet sugar factory in

that

city

during the coming year. San Jnun county has been surveyed und a total of 1,000 acres has already been signed

up. The fanners

are

very

enthusias-tic over tlie outlook and many feel

that

the factory is assured.

Trospectlng on the radium bearing

ore deposits in the White Signal dis-trict In New Mexico, has been discon-tinued

after

several months' work and

It is not known Just when the work

will be resumed. The trouble Is said

to be

that

of perfecting a system of separating the ores from the torbenlte

metals which nre found in the mines. The Copper Belt Silver Mining

Company, which lias large holdings in

the Silver Hill district north of Mag-dalena, N, Méx., will soon establish permanent offices

at

Ihat place.

The local ore shipments from the Lordsburg, N. Méx., mining districts during the month of September, amounted to Si) cars oru total of4,072 tons with an approximate value of

$01,-00-BuildingIn I'hoenlx continues active. Permits in September amounted, to $."!K),n27. These figures Include per mits Issued to the city during the

month. About ninety homes

are

In-cluded In the above list with a valua-tion of approximately $275,000, which

makes It a greater home-buildin-g

month than Phoenix has had In some time.

Under the auspices of the Arizona State Laboratory, a special milk and

cream contest willbe conducted during the Northern AlizoiliO state fair. Dr.

John W. Flinn will not as

superintend-ent, his assistant' being Miss Jane Rider, chemist for the state. The con-test is open to all milk and cream

pro-l'sr:'-In the five counties of northern

Arizona. ;

I'hoenlx must seek Irrigating water elsewhere or pay a rate of $2.90 per

nere foot after March 31, 1921, accord

ing the board of governors of the Salt River Valley Water Users' Assocla-tlon. Cancellation of their contracts to furnish water nt the present rate

can be made upon six months' notice, according to article seven of their contract. The bonrd of governors,

ac-cording to th.o notice, have fixed a rate of $2.90 for delivering

water

to

nny towns and the association stands ready

to

execute a new water contract under the new rate.

lour

table

drink

will never

bother

nerves

or sleep

ifyou

Quit

coffee

and drink.

ll

'

PoctimCereal Company If

I aiMCms W,sfc , ft KJL" f WtuwT attoH. "f

Instant

Postum

If

coffee

troubles you,

isrit

it

better

to make the

change

now rather than

later?

Better

health results and

youll appreciate

the

econ

--orny

and

convenience.

AT

GROCERS EVERYWHERE

"Uteres

a

Reason

'orfbstom

Made

tjr

Pos

turn

Cereal

Co. Inc.,

Battle

CieekJtficL

eepYbur

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ra

iCIonr

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T

ALB

AN VALLEY NEWS.

FOREIGN

NEWS

TO

DATE

"DANDERINE"

Stop

That Backache!

Thnaa ncrnnivin

tvinnu

The Chinese government formally has approved the sending of Japanese

troops into the Hunchan district of

Kill .That

Cold

With

throbbing backache, may be warning oí

IN

PARAGRAPHS

serious kidney weakness serious ifneg- - Manchuria, to protect. Japanese

nation-als there, says a Tokio cablegram.

leoted, lor

it

might easily lead to

Girls!

Save

Your

Hair)

Make

It Abundant!

gravel, dropsy orfatal Bright ! disease. The German cabinet decided unani CAUGHT FROM THE NETWORK OF mouslythe reichstag'S'on a program for reduction of

expenditure,' putting

thef burden of the Individual states

CASCARA

K

QUININE

"

juu am Buiienog wim m osa DacK,

look for otherproof of kidney trouble.

If there are dizzy spells, headaches, tired feeling and disordered kidney action, getafterthe cause. Use Doan'a Kidney

Pillt,

the remedy that has helped thousands. Satisfied lisera

rec-ommendDoan't. Ask your neighbor

t

WIRES ROUND ABOUT

THE WORLD. within the confederation, says

a

Ber-lin dispatch. , FOR

Colds,

Cough

AND

La

Grippe

A Wyoming Case

DURING

THE PAST WEEK

. Five masked men blew open the

safe In the Union Bank

at

Winkler, Manitoba, and escaped with $19,000,

after'

shooting and wounding W.

Graefer, who attempted to rouse the

J. H. Hendrixson, Cody, "Wyo., says: "I was doing very heavy work and

a

lot of bending over.

My back ached bo

badly

at

night, I

couldn't rest well

town by ringing the town fire bell, RECORD OF IMPORTANT EVENT8

Robbed by

her

fiance of Jewels, val

Neglected

Colds

are

Dangerous

Taka no chanca. Ksep this standard rsmedyhandy for tha first anaasa. Braaka up acold In 24 hours Rallaras

Grippe in3days Excellent for Headache

Quinina In thisform does not affect tha haad Cascara la bastTonic

Laxativa NaOpiatainHill's.

ALL

DRUGGISTS

SELL

IT

ued

at

more than $100,000, Mile. Sou-

-C0NDEN8ED FOR BUSY

PEOPLE.

and wnen I arose beyran, famous French beauty, com mornings It pained

me. Mv kldnnva acted too freelyfor

mitted suicide

at

Paris by opening the veins In her wrist. She left a note

which

said:

"Life without my jewels a long time. I WaataraNewspaper Unlen MewsSarrio.

WESTERN

isworthless."

ney jt-- ana iney Drought me coal'

tlve relief. More than 12,000

rata hare

been The chamber Boasting.

of deputies

of

Rio

In a foreword written for

a

recently killed

at

Corpus ChrlstI, Texas,

to

CatDean's atAn Statu. 60s Baa Janeiro approved the senate measure Immediately

after a

"Danderlne" published book on aviation, Viscount making Albert, king of

the

Belgians,

DOAN'S

V?ifi?

perdate

rat.

at

an average cost of five centsNot a

trace

of bubonic massace. your

hair

takes on new life. Northcllffe

asserts that

Great Britain

plague has been found among those a citizen of Brazil and

a

marshal of lustre and wondrous beauty, appear

FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. the army.

It

also voted to raise the is already ruling the air. English

of-flcials admit, however,

that

their

air

examined. Brazilian legation in Brussels to the

mail service does not show profits

There' plenty of room

at

the top, f.

because everybody wanta to get

la

on the ground floor.

"Pipe's

Dlipepsln" for Indigestion

Tape's

Dlapepsln" 1 the quickest,

surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,

Flatu-lence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermentation

or Stomach Distress caused by

acidity--few tablet give almost immediata stomach relief and shortly the stomach

Is corrected so you caneat favorite food without fear. Large case costs only 6

cent at drug; atore. Absolutely- harmless and pleasant Millions helped, annually. Best stomach corrective known-.Ad- v.

James

Hess, twenty-thre-e, pleaded rank of an embassy.

equal to those of the United States

ing twice as heayy and plentiful

be-cause each hair seem to fluff and thicken. Don't let your

hair

stay

life-less, colorlife-less, plain or craggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong,

beauti-ful hair. guilty

at

Joplln, Mo., to robbing

the

Molodehno, forty miles northwest of

service. bank

at

Avllla,

Ma,

Sept. 24,

and

was Minsk, has been captured by the

sentenced, to fifteen years In the peni

SLOW

DEATH

tentlary. Most

.of

the $1,500 taken Poles, according to advices received.Near Korosten, the advices add, the

CASCAREIS

A 35-ce- bottle of delightful

'Danderlne" freshens vour scaln.

was recovered. Poles captured 2,000 prisoners, twelve

All banks of Los Angeles haveJolne-- cannon, forty machine guns and large Checks dandruff and falllnir hnlr. Thl

quantities of war materials.

In

an

arrangement to finance the cot stimulating "beauty-tonic- " gives

to

Aches, pains, nervouaneaa. dim.

ton crops of California, Arizona and

'They

Work while you Sleep"

A fool and his money are soon parted, but It's different with a

Iazs

The yellow fever epidemic In the

New Mexico to the extent pf $2,500,

culty

in urinating,

often mean

serious disorders.

The

world's

win,,aui.i, rading

hair that

youthful

brightness and abundant thickness--All

druggist ! Adv. boy and his warm bed.

-000, according to an announcement by Tuxpara oil fieldsdied there from the disease during theIsspreading and 140

last week, said a dispatch from

tux:

pam. The people are becoming pan'e-

-J. Dabney Day, vice president of the

standard remedy for kidney, liver,

bladder and uric

add

troubles

First

National Bank. Yes, Hazel. actions sneak louder Attempts of three military prisoners than words.- True love holds hands in

silence.

GREEN'S

AUGUST FLOWER A Marvelous Remedy

for

Indigestion.

Those who suffer from nervous dys stricken and

are

appealing to

the

gov-ernment for assistance.

;

GOLD MEDAL

to escape on

an

Improvised log

raft

from the army disciplinary barracks

ka.

Germany fulfilled the terms

of

the

on Alcatraz lslánd, in San Francisco Spa coal-- agreement

USE

"DIAMOND

DYES"

for August and

September by delivering to the allie

1,936,805 tons of cpal, the reparations

bay, failed when they were rescued

at

dawn by a ferry boat, nearly senseless

E3

Mnr

quick raUef and often ward off Dye

right!

Don't risk

your material in aDoor dve.

from submersion and all night expos

pepsia, constipation, indigestion,

tor.

pld liver, dizziness, headaches, com

tng up of food, wind on stomach, pal-pitation and other Indications of dis-order In the digestive

tract

will And

Green's August Flower a most effeo

tlve and efficient assistant In the

res-toration of nature's functions and

a

ure. .,, aiy oiaaasea. Known aa tba national

rsmady of Holland for mora than 200

commission announced. Ofthis, France received 1,477,029 tons, the remainder

going to Italy, Belgium and Luxem Each packageDyes" 'containsof."Diamond directions

Ca

-H. A. Dykstra of Tópeka, a J , Druggist,

la

tare alna.

burg. ' so simple

that

any woman

r

tb.

Gold

MW

M fc

MlUMMBOimitado

Make it your "hobby" to keep liver and bowels regular.

If

bilious,

consti-pated, headachy, unstrung, or if you have a cold, an upset stomach, or bad breath, take Oascarets tonight and wake up feeling clear, rosy and fit. No

griping no inconvenience. Children

love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents.

Adv. Man p' War proved hisClaim as the

horse of the century"

at

Windsor, On

nadian citizen, has filed suit In the federal court

at

Topeka, Kan., to

col-lect .$15,000 damages from the city of Hudson, Stafford county, alleging

that

he was seized by a mob, beaten and tario, when he defeated Sir Barton over

Thousands

of

Happy

Housewives

In

return to health and happiness. There

conld be no better testimony of

the

value of this remedy for these troubles than the fact

that

Its use for the

last

can diamond-dy-e

a

new,

rich, fadeless color Into old

garments, draverles,

cover-ings, everything, whether

wool, silk, linen, cotton or

mixed goods.

Buy "Diamond Dyes"

no other kind then perfect

results

are

guaranteed. a mile and a

quarter at

Kenllworth

Park. Clarencé Kummer piloted the great colt owned by Samuel Riddle to

Western

Canada

rushedstated

that

out of town.similar suitsHia attorneywill be filed,

against Dodge City and St. John. victory while a crowd of50,000 cheered

fifty-fou-r years has extended Into many thousands of households allover the civilized world and no Indication

of any failure has been obtained Inall Victor L. ' Nelson, seventeen,

of wildly. The race was for a purse of

are

helping their husbands to

prosper-are

glad they encouraged them to go

where they could make

a

home of their

own save paying rent and reduce the Omaha,' who confessed to robbingeigh $5,0O0. and a $5,000 cup, all going to

The Reason.

"Since he fell with his plane

that

young aviator doesn't seem to want to

go near the aviation ground."

"Well,

naturally it

Is a soar spot with him."

the winner.

that

time. Very desirable as

'a

gentle

laxative. Sold everywhere. Adv.

teen homes, three of which he set afire,' told ppllce he robbed the houses

"for practice." After he got enough

GENERAL

cost or living where

they

could reach

prosperity and independence by buying on easy term

Fertile

Land

at

$15

to

Druggist

has

"Diamond

Dyes Color Card" 18richcolors. Adv. We haven't much use for a miser, but

it

is better. to freeze onto your

money than to burn It.

When il comes to

eettinc

monej Rube Marquard,

star

southpaw pitch

SJü

an Acre

experience ne intended to become a

famous robber, he said. He made no er of the Brooklyn Dodgers, was found A man Is seldom presented with

a

the lawyer takes fewer chances than

better cigar limn he buys himself. the burglar. attempt to sell his loot, burying 11 guilty of ticket .'scalping, when

ar-raigned in Municipal Court

at

Cleve land similar to that which through

many years has yielded from 20 to45

búhela

of wheat to the acre. Hundreds

of farmers in Western Canada have "like they do In the movies." land, and was fined $1 and costs,

WASHINGTON

rnrsea crops in

a

single season worth

more than lhA' Whnia onst nf

th.i

iBnH Clinton L. Conkllng, who notified "With such crops come prosperity, inde--J State .department officials said

that

Abraham Lincoln of his nomination for

It Is not expected

that

the United

iiviiuciito, kuuu nurnes,

ana

ail me

com-forts and conveniences which make for president by the Republican national convention

at

Chicago, died .

at

his

States would be represented In any manner

at

the

first

meeting of the as uaypy living.

Farm

Gardens-Poul- try

Dairying:

sembly of the League of Nations to home inGold from the Bank of England,Springfield, III.,, this week. be held In Geneva, Nov. 15.

ara

sources of income second only to valued

at

$11,000,000 and consigned to the federal reserve banks, has arrived The resignation of W. S. Chapman,

gram Browing ana stocK raising. Good

climate, good neighbors. churches,

schools,mo uppununmes

rural

telephone;or

a

new land withetc.. give you

at

riatic.New York On the steamship Ad

It

also brought $3,000,000worth

bb conveniences or oldsettled districts.

secretary of the federal reserve board, effective Nov. 1, has been announced.

He will enter private business and be

succeeded by W. W. Hoton, executive

for Kulin, Loeb & Co.

Herb Roth, alias Roddy Rothman, arrested in. .Brooklyn

at

the request of

,xor musiraiea literature, mapa,

descrip-tion of farm opportunities In Manitoba,

Saskatchewan, and Alberta, reduced

railway rates, etc., write Department of Immigration, rw-n-

.

ran-

-

or

W.V.BENNETT

Boom 4, Bee Bldg, Omaha, Neb.

secretary of the board

for

the past

year. Jackson, Tenn., authorities was held

PI

:

f

ft

llUáil

1

I

Approximately 6,300 acres of home in- $35,000 ball by a United States

commissioner

for

.examination .in con-nection with thefts of $200,000worth of stead

and

desert land In the Eureka

and Sacramento land districts of

Cali-fornia, will be opened to entry Dec. - platinum from the government during

the war. the

Interior.

Department- announced.

The land Isclassed as Slugged unconscious by burglars mountain grazing land, and entry will who ransacked and then

set

fire to

his palatial honie

at

Des Moines, Iowal

be reserved to men for sixty days

after

the opening as provided by

law. Dr. Wilton McCarthy,, prominentgeon, aroused from Ills' stupor by-th-

sur

World peace, "universal and per crackle

b.

flames, escaped' by Jump petual." can be Durchased with the ing from the second story of the blaz

ing- residence,

$10,000,000,000 the allied governments owe

the

United States, AV. J. Bryan

AND

AEW

íftFL

9

HOES V

'(

Ti

I

if

you catch me!

I

The Chicago, Milwaukee &

St

Paul Railroad, has been paid a sum, under declared In an address

at

Washington

before the World Brotherhood

Con-gress. He suggested that cancellation stoodpromise settlementto with

the

fullUnited 'com-States railroad administration for the period it. was operated under

federal

control.

It

Is the

first

of the major lines to reach such.settlement.

of the

war

debt would go

far

towards the building up of a spirit that would remove

the

chief causes of conflict

be-tween

the

nations.

To

the wearer who find

PAPER intheheels,

coun-ters, insoles or outsoles of

any shoes made by us, bearing this trade-mar- k.

The

Housewifes

Burden

When

a woman is almost

distracted

from overwork,

her

home

is in disorder, crying children, and on top

of all

is suffering from

backache, bearing down pains,

or

some

other

form

of

feminine

ills,

then she should remember

that hundreds

of

women

in

just her

con-dition have been restored to

health

and regained

their

youthful

strength

by

taking

Lydia E.

Pinkham's

Vegetable Compound and

not rest until she has given

it a

fair trial.

Proof

that

it Restored the Health

of

These Two Women

Stocks of wheat In the United Slates on Oct. 1 totaled 608,000,000

bushels, the department of agriculture has estimated. This compares with

Dr. Duncan MacDougall, fifty-fou-r,

a surgeon' known particularly for his experiments In "the weighing of the soul," Is dead

at

Haverhill, Mass. Through delicate weighting devices, he calculated the wplght of the human soul at between six and eight ounces..

He was a contributor of ..poetry, to

747,000,000 bushels in the country on

the same date last year.

yp

Prosecution of anthracite coal ope?

various magazines. ators

for

profiteering has been

de-cided upon by Attorney General

mer, who ordered

that

evidence be

gathered against: mine owners In the

Asking the custody of his dead child,

W. H. Warner of Lyon county, Iowa, has instituted divorce proceedings against .'Mrs. Ollle Warner, who pre

central Pennsylvania field.

"It

Taint LtathtT

to Stand Wmathmr"

See your neighborhood dealer ,and ipiiit, on the Friedman

Sheiby

'

Trade-Mar-k,

If means real shoeecon

".

S!n'0,.,n

"holefamily. . .

The government's suit against the

United Shoe Machinery Company un sides

the

complaint show the childin Mount Vernon, 111. PapersIs in

burled

inHamilton county, Illinois. The father, der the Clayton act will be reheard

by the Supreme Court on Jan. 3. The company Is charged with

restraint

of

trade In enforcing clauses in its con

Inhls petition, asks

that

he be awarded custody of the child nnd

further

al

Cairo, I1L Some

time

ago

I

got

so

bad with

female

trouble

that I

thought

I

would

have to

be

operated

on. 1

had

a bad displacement.

My

right side

would

pain

me

and

I

was

so

nervous

I

could

not

hold

a

glass of

water. Many

times

I

would

have to stop

my

work

-

and sit down or

I

would fall

on

the

floor

in

a

faint.

I

consulted several

doctors and every

one

told

me

the same

but

I

kept fighting to keep

from

having

ihe operation.

I

had read

so

many

times of Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable

Compound

and

it

helped my sister

so

.1 began taking

it.

I

have never

felt

better

than I

have

since

then and

I

keep house

and am able to

do all

my

work.

The Vegetable

Compound

is

certainly

one

grand

medicine.' Mrs.

J.

R

Matthews,

8311 Sycamore

Street,

Cairo, I1L

Chattanooga,

Tenn.

"I

used

Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable

Compound before my baby came

when

I

could no

longer

keep up.

It

strengthened

my back

and relieved

me of

the

ill effect

which

so

often

develops

at

such

times.

That

was

my first

experience with

the

Vegetable Compound.

Years

after-wards

I

took

it

during the

Change of Life

and got along

so

well

I

scarcely

ever had to

lie

down during the day

and

seldom

had

dizzy,

fainting

spells.

I

am now

well and strong, can

do

all

my

housework with perfect

ease

and

it

is a

comfort to

me

to

be able

to

say

to

other suffering women

4

take

Lydia E.

Pinkham's

medicine

and

be

strong.'

I

will be

glad to have

you use

my name

if

it

will

be

the means of helping any

one." Mrs. R. A.

Faikbubn,

606

Orchard Knob

Ave.,

Chattanooga, Tenn.

lowed to exhume the body, and have

tracts with purchasers of Its products.

Bad

Stomach

A saving of 30,000,000 tons of coal

It taken to Iowa for reburlal." '

The

states

of New York and New Jersey joined hands and broke grouud 'annually, representing $150,000,000 in

value and the labor of more than thirty thousand miners and the release of

on the New York' side for a vehicular tunnel beneath the Hudson

river

which

will be the biggest substructure In thu vast railroad carrying capacity for

other

freight

were pictured as anion);

the possibilities to result from the pro Jected eastern industrial region super

world. State officials and other digni-taries from both sides of the nation's front door launched ' the $28,000,000

project, while thousands of citizens of both New York and New Jersey cheered.

power electric system, In an address

by W. S. Murray, before the Water

Ailing,

Overworked

Housewives Should Rely

Upon

Power League nt Washington. m f.. i ini i .

r

iimucwi uuiiuuions in uiiDa are

Sends

Her to Bed

,

for

10

Months

i

Estonio

Gats

Her

Up

I

; "Over a year ago," say Mrs. Dora

Willlama,

"I

took to bed and

for

10 months did not think I would live.

, Eatonlc helped me so much I am now

"up and able to work. I recommend It

highly for stomach trouble."

Eatonlc helps people to get well by

taking up and carrying out

the

excess acidity and gases

that

put the stomfc.'h

out of order.

If

you have Indigestion, sourness, heartburn, belching, food re

-. peatlng, or other stomach distress,

take an Eatonlc

after

each meal. Big box costs only a trifle with your

drug-gist's guarantee.

not considered serious by officials of

the Department of Commerce, who de

Working with amazing stealth and swiftness, a thief ransacked

the

rooms of the fashionable SleepyHollow

Coun-try

Club

at

Scarborough on

the

Hud-son and stole about $100,000 In jewels. There were about fifty guests

at

the club, all prominent socially and while! they slumbered peacefully the thief did his work.

A gift of $15,000 by the Rockefeller Foundation to the American Hospital Association, on condition that $5,000 Is

clared

that

of the government's action

in declaring a moratorium was' neces-sary to protect responsible traders during

the

present slump In business.

Charges of Irregularity In the award of $2,200,000 to the Standard Steel Car Company In settling and cancel-ing war contracts are not sustained, says a

report

of n speclnl committer of Investigation appointed by

Secre-tary

Baker,

mudepubllc at

the war

CDCPIf I CC Y.ur

ííIvJÍf

rnLUrVLLlJ 1I,

Wo, Fr..lnok. Dr. O.M. Brtr

..,aiiysM(chiMiiiu.cniw obtained from other sources, was an-

LYDIA

E.

DINKHAM

hfimtrihitr

rr

ivkim

uaoc

nounced nt the closing session of the

association' convention at Montreal.

i, . ' - ' we

rifwot

department.. .

Vr. K. U;,

DNVEN.".

4.19Ói'

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