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Show THE BKAVER COUNTY yMlAND VFEKf-- PRkK-AVER- t? ITT . F0R-IA1A- G EMS ALL RECORDS -- f V-- Amazing Success Achieved by Celebrated Medicine Not Only Phenomenal, But Unprec- 5ja trli J J I1 I edentedOver 20,000,000 Bottles Sold in Six ForeiVn Countries Clamor for It. Years V'rvir b( ..fore ! (.civ.aiHi 1i. r ,' icrha'' . s has1 the hi- 1rv f the '.ur, trade U 1. y rnedinie ever appreaciiiw uic in ! . ;i ;m;.rk,-t:- record that is inv, bAng made hv Tanlac, (he eele-l;- r vvhi(h h is Ji:' accomplishing such untrv and Canada.' As a matter !!; r. suits through ut t li I (, i t'c'. the marvelous success achieved by this medicine is not; c: '..hruuimenal, but un;.rece(!en1cd. u !.;! fill fir Ir-o- .1 Uii i s .1 ,1 i tl.i.e i l il le iplc reernize !o ;i i It n :l pronounced it nf ail lime. grc.iift Ti ns of thousands of turn m.! worn-- i rs n of till in all walks of lift', afflicted with stomach, liver and kidney of long stand- disorders, soin.- of of weak, Illlh, as thousands ns ili. well on i eiM.iis men and women apparently Ilie verui' of collapse, have testified that they haw heeii fully reslorei! to health ami their normal Wlnht, stretiixth liy its use. to reach lillic inn lis success W it v ly u hl'i e .!u. M!i I! le nf 'I" Mid J il'illie- ie-u- - W '!'(' liti' Heine of ' i i ;i I liie-:- . I ( Inixo . Still others, who seemed fairly well, yet who suffered with indigestion. Uviuljiclie,. suorUie-s- a of lirwuli,, sn'lls, Hour, K"ss' Ktontachs, coated tongues, foulness of breath, constipation, hail complexion, loss of appetite, The :f:.siintl atcl ilienof)iriiiil Niiere laeh 'liinliie won wlu'n it wii llrd Inlriiillleeil has l'f!) .e.x(eiJ'll H( lai'Ke 'ily. small town. iili.K' si ii hamlet In Norlli Amerien. lis lane has lifetime International in Its o; o anil lOii'lanil, Japan, Mexico, I'nla. Hawaii, Alaska. I'ortu Itieo aiel rlaiimr-Ini- ; ni;.i:y HuriiM'iin coiintlles "are, or il. I ri iii toast to coast anil from !ivat La!. os lit lie (inlf, Tanlae Is known ami l.o'.ioied. Millions have taker. Il uiih lie most KrutifyiiiK '""I astonish- dli iiCUC-tiuill- y ffr I sleeplessness at nlcht and of terribly dejected, depressed feelings, state that they liave been entirely relieved of these distressing symptom and restored to heullli and happiness by the use of Tnnlac, Tanlac is sold by leai'lcj; drujrejsts evervwherc. i I - i Took Everything in Sight Consistency. A certain darkey "extra" apiieared I uiii suffering nn tniicli doctor, "h, I want to die!" "You did perfectly on the llal. K. (Couch "lot" one inorn- rinbr to "call me." American Legion Ing a jilcture of woe, and lie Insisted upon telling his "misery" to that popWeekly. ular film actor, Harold Lloyd, "You don't mean to tell nie that the funjltutf movers took everything, do you?" asked the Him star after listening to the tale. '"At's what ah do, MlatHh Lloyd," Name "Bayer" on Genuine was the answer. "They took everything but the sidewalk an' they promised to come hack fo' that" San Francisco Chronicle. ASPIRIN Get Back Your Health Warning! Unless you see the name e "Bayer" on package or on tablets not .getting genuine Aspirin prescribed TjT physicians for twenty-onyears and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralyon-ar- e gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packagps. Aspirin Is, the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of Sallcycacld. 1 i i t l Youthful Envy. was entertaining his young aunt'a caller until she was ready to appear. The y. a. enteml the rnmn as Billy was saying: "You don't has to wauli your knees you wear long Are you draggins around dy after day with a dull backache? Are you tired and lame mornings eubject to headaches, dizzy spella and sharp, stabbing pains. Then there's surely someProbably It's kidney thing wrong. weakness! Don't wait for more serious kidnev trouble. Get back your health and keep it. For quick relit"! get plenty of sleep and exercise and use Doan'i Kidney PflJ. They have helped thousands. Atk your neighbor! An Idaho Case J. mm penlcr, 809 Second St.. N.. N a m p a Idaho, says: "I was laid up with kid tier trouble I had to be careful how I stepped. Any sud den Jar caused sharp pains In my and back, hips. I rot Doan's Kidney Pills and In a short Urns was cured and the cure has proven perma sides Illlljr pants," A. C&Httle, car neot" Cat Doaa's at Am Stera, 60e a Bm DOAN'S".1? FOSTER -- MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. To Have a Clear Sweet Skin Toach pimples, redness, roughness Country Without Scenery. When the projected or Itching. If any, with Cutlcura Ointment, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap line from Oolnodiitta to Port Oarwlu and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and Is completed the traveler on it will dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to be confronted with what will be. leave a fascinating fragrance on skin probably, the drvnriest railway Journey In the world. The greater part of Everywhere 25c each. trans-Australia- n m -J li f Trua to Lift. 'Iolf teaches me one thing." "Vhnt is rhnf "That no matter how welt a man plays he i, ever sucohmIs in playing as well a he should tave." r A Feeling of Security Yon know feel secure wben you medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no hamrful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- oot. kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The some standard of purity, strength srd excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swiinp-Roo- t. It is scientifically compounded from regetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoon ful doeea... . It ta not recommended for everything. It Is nature's great helper in relieving tad overcoming kidney, liver and blad-ie-r the route lies through a desert region, practically devoid of life, and utterly uninteresting. Sure Relief HWCS7J0J naturally 6 BCLLANS water Hot Sure Relief E FOR LL-AN- . S troubles. A sworn statement of purity irwr bottle of Dr. Kilmer's is with Swamp-Roo- t. If yoa seed a medicine, yoa should beat On sale at all drag store a bottle of two ait, medium and large. . However, if you wish first to try this irvkt prevention send tea rents to ftr. iilmer A Co., Binghamtoa, N. Y., for a ample bottle. Wheat writing be sure and aeutioa this paper. ave the Certainly Not Irate parent While you flood at he gatv Milling my daughter good did t ever t!nwn upoi, you Tin Kiii'or Ortnlnly rot. air!. I ever i!t;e,l tin Tate an thai. im New Shoes Old Shoes man i ALLEN'S Tight Shoes all feci the same if you shake into them some FOOT-EA- SE Nw4r Tk AattMBttte, atlaa ? bm Takes tb friction from U shoe, fresh ens the leet and alve new visor. At! 5 night, when your (set are tired, sorei ana swollen from walking ana aanctngj rwr-ixin inei npnnii h r um Mlaw el Imi m wlthawt aw swaia. Ort l.VW.Oc poasOS ef Fer tor tk Fart were ad kj ear Ansy u4 Krj tlit war. A an tm AIXJ7TB rOT-EAS- Se. root-bat- tui.vg ai dmr-la- g E aftJ. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Japan, Reassured, Is Expected to Enter the Conference at Meanwhile a movement for the recall of the American troops in fins started In the senate. Mr. Borah introduced a resolution calling on the secretary of war for all data as to the sixe of the' army of occupation, the cost of maintaining It and th payments of the German government for its expenses. The senate promptly adopted the resolution without a roll call or a dissenting voice. lsler and the etrciiie Cnionists reSir James Craig, the I'lster premier, after . meeting The tariff bill, having been passed Lloyd tlvorge in London, returned to MAY BAR SOME QUEST10HS lielfast to consult his government, lie by the house. Is now before the seua'i ileclartsl risit r would not yield its but if present plans are followed that that Its body will not act on it finally until right of Britain Offers Southern Ireland Do- -. separation from southern Ireland was legislation to revive taxes has beer minion Rule Within Empire Now This Is in accord with th an accomplished fact, and that "it enacted. Criaia Over Upper Silesia Goverunderstood wish of the administration. now only remains for Mr. de Valera nor of Illinois Indicted for Aland the British people to come to The prospect for considerably lowei terms regarding the area outside of tuxes, however, was dimmed some leged Embezzlement that of which I am prime minister." what by the rather startling state ments made by A. D. Lnsker, new He emphatically repudiated the Sinn By EDWARD W. PICKARD. In Is the chairman of the shipping board. Hf Fein Ulster that argument rather susJapan, mabow asserted that his Investigations have to the must 'and minority picious and knowing both the strength In the Ireland, admitting unity revealed the fact that the board and the weakness of her poaltiou In jority of govisland and the self operated last fiscal year at a net losi accepting the Orient, has been withholding her' If It gets It. from Ireland as of $80,000,000, and predicted that duracceptance of President Harding's, In- ernment. vitation to the Washington conference a whole. Up to date Pe Valera and his ing the present fiscal year the loss be J150, (n so far as the discussion of Pacific colleagues have not abandoned this from operations alone will " Mr. record! be said the to Sinn Fein Lusker It 000,000. remains position. problems Is concerned. But repeated seen which side will yield. For the moof the board were In deplorable con conversations between Secretary nt least, the attitude of the peodltlon and that If It had been a private Hughes and Ambassador Shlriehara ment, are serving to dissipate her vague ob- ple of southern Irelund Is more peace- business concern the corporatlor ful and conciliatory than that of the would have been In receiver's hand jections and It Is believed her comHe Indicated thut appro northern Irish. long ago. will much be not longplete acceptance would be of $.".00,000,000 prlatlons er delayed. Mr. Hughes made tt clear Upper Silesia conies to the front needed for this year, but later he to the ambassador that the sovereignasked congress for only 1'J."),000.0(K" ty of Japan can nssert Itself at the again, with prospects of renewed troufor the next six months. The forma' conference as freely as that of any ble which may result In another out other jiower. that the United States break, of hostilities and even In a request for this sum was- made througfc Director of Budget Dawes and witb has no disposition to draw hard ami break among the entente allies. Conthe exthat vinced was the situation there approval of President Harding. fast lines with regard to the subjects Prodded to quick action by u prethat shall lie discussed and that It tremely critical, France asked (Jreat would be most unfortunate If a hostile Brltuln and Italy to Join her In sending liminary report of the sjieclal commisor suspicious nttitutle should develop reinforcements to the region. The sion on soldiers' relief, which scored before the conference begins. It Is British foreign office replied belittling the government for neglect of disabled veterans, the senate on Wednesdaj understood, at this writing, that the the danger and proposing that aHiieet-Inof the supreme council be held on passed the Sweet bill without a dismikado's cabinet has virtually agreed that Japan shall enter the conference July -- 7. To this Premier Briand re- senting vote. An amendment wa without restrictions, having faith In sponded with a note announcing that adopted designed to transfer from the the good Intentions of the other par France intended to reinforce the Upper ex service men to the government the Slleslau contingent and again asking burden of proof In establishing tin ticipants. Great Britain and Italy to follow origin of disabilities. In some othet The Japanese and however, their prominent leaders, are not suit. Insisting on the necessity of a i expects the bill ns passed by the house was altered. As passed by the unanimous In approval of that course, committee of experts to hold a meetmany fearing the conference will be ing Immediately to Investigate Upper senate the measure provides: For the s dominated by the and Silesia and to draft a frontier, and creation of n veterans' bureau, respou will result In the strangling of Japan's announcing that France was not pre slide "directly to the President, consoeconomic and political development In pared for a supreme council meeting lidating all soldier relief agencies; foi There Is also a tendency, not until the experts have reached a de- the decent rallzatlon of the rnmpensn-tloAsia. and Insurance machinery now oj to unofficial circles, to Insist cision, and the allies are In a position that the matter of race equality he to enforce the decision ns to the Up- - erated by the war risk bureau, and ier Slleslau boundary by adequate for the liberalization of compensation made an issue at Washington and that the emigration rights of the Japanese forces In the disputed territory. Dis awards go as to relieve any former solbe definitely Used. It Is reported, too, patches from Paris said lO.tMM) troops dier suffering from ailments for wider that the cabinet has decided the Japa- were to be sent nt once to Upper SI the war service was responsible. nese representatives shall not enter In- leslii, with artillery, tanks and planes. Director of the Budget Dawes hat to discussion of questions affecting There was a chance Hint America the sovereign rights of participating would be called on to mediate. Our Informed President Jlnrdlng that lt mitliHis or of the' Shantung ami Yap position In rejoining the supreme will be possible to save about ' In the questions, which It holds Were settled council was that we would take no government expendby the Paris peace conference: So far part In questions affecting territorial itures for the current year. This will as Yap Is concerned, it s believed the and frontier adjustments unless gen lie done mainly through curtailing denegotiations Itetwecu the I'nited States eml penre were threatened. Some partmental forces mid equipment, and ami Japan will have been concluded diplomats believe that siiut has bieii the work toward this end already and a friendly settlement of the disunder way. The largest estimatreached. .Naturally there Is Intense .110 pute reached long before the confer- satisfaction In German official circles ed will be In the ence assembles. over the pmsects of n spilt among Trensury department. In the Interior members of the entente. The Invitation to I'hlna to particidepartment It will . Sl.s'J7.101 w,ir The advance of the Greeks In Asia risk bureau, $H!..vn.r,-j; Wur pate In the discussions of Pacific departquestions has brought on some com Minor has been continuous, the Turk ment. $lo.000.KN); Navy department H),(M7.Sil; postal service, fll.lC.sl.. plications. In the first place it Is re- Nationalists retiring before It without sponsible for much of Japan's sus- putting up many serious fights. Last t.i, nnd so on through the list. ( onstantlne's picion. Then. too. it was directed of week forces Mng Illinois provides a sensation of con course to the Peking government and reached and occupied the Important slderable now Or. Sun Yut Sen's constitutional of Junction magnitude through the InThis railway government of South China protests, cuts the rail route to Angora, the dictment of her governor, Ien Small through Its representative In Washing capital of the Kemnllsts, but the rail- - and lieutenant governor, Fred K Ster...... These nftVInU . t,v.i ton. that the Peking government Is not ling. ays already have been destroyed "uroirr win Curtis, t banker, are accused of qualified to represent the whole of Military expert In Constantinople be-- I I'hlna and the Canton government also Ileve the Turks plan to draw on the fraud, conspiracy and embezzlement of should le asked to participate. Greeks until their lines are unduly state funds, the alleged crimes being Premier Lloyd Oeorge. It l committed anextended and then try to exhaust them according ,0 ,he when Small 0d sterling held charges, nounced In 1ondoii, will tit tend rhe by a series of Irregular attacke. the poconference miles the unforeseen hapIn Albania the Mlrdlte. a Christina sition of state treasurer. Briefly. , ,, pens. With him. presumably, will Ii tribe, have proclaimed an Independent charged tT.at Small .nd Sterling made foreign Secretary Curxnn ; ami It republic and elected a president. The lonns of million, of dollar, of state likely the dominion premiers will be Albanian government has ordered a fund, to Curtis' soane,, bank, wh ch not there too. though the Iliitlsh empire general mobilisation to repress the re--' will be represented as a unit. Croat hellion of the Xllrdltes. Curt.. Britain tin ahunrioued Its tentative money .hort-tlm- e note, of the Chlc.g plan to have a preliminary conference The United States has been sound-- P.ek,r. which netted h.m about cent Interest; 'n (.onrton on Far K.MOern matters. ing the German government on the proposal to negotiate a separate peace "President" Katnnnn de Valera bad in accordance with President Har-mired the rest another meeting with Premier Lloyd "of ding's program. The pact,' It I on-- ( course, both ' Small lieorse Thursday, and soon thereafter will embody such, features M,,,re departed for Ireland carrying the govof the Versailles treaty as ire not re- D,r 'oyfriR the whole affa ernment's final offer of home rule for of aettlemenl of war accounts to r t be Ilie Island within the empire, practl-tall- virtually Identical with those Innwsed " on h.m. both befor l T.VJ like that enjoyed by South Africa. by the allies. It la believed H Berlin election, ha. bitter. l Washington. "Of course not," said Peter (liiume. 'If 1 111 eaten by other creatures' treaty without great delay. main to be satisfied. s, g Anglo-Saxon- $112,-512.fr'- j W , if, eaten." will see the wisdom of signing such a This he will submit to the Irish "republicans" whose division, he has asserted, he will abide by. The plan was tirst given in detail to the. British cabinet and received its almost unaniPremier Smuts of mous approval. South Africa again had taken a hand In Hie settlement and had suggested fiseal alterations which were adopted. Thus the prospects for Irish peace are fairly good, despite the fact that F.skl-Sheh- INDIGESTION hud! I 1 snvlng-$,'Jii,o42- that the wry crawled about, couldn't fly utef on. I know that I will he able "to nnd so it makes me very happy 7' "You see, first of all I'm nothing sat" an egg. if I were an egg to be eatea by people. I suppose they would tlunk a lot of me. "But then I wouldn't think so mil?, of myself. Of course, wouldn't able to think much of myself if -.- New: ork s first German fubnmrtneii bein eonu rted Into scrap metal at CherbnirK. Prtinoe. Ovll of IToress exposition CldeaKo's I'apeant locomotive, the DeWlit Clinton, start it,.- amler its own steam for naliriiisii ; veterans and others at the uneilinj; in lmdon of a statue of Ceoie Washington given the tion by the state of Virginia. Restored to Health. Fame If International. 5 'I would feel hu'd I i I ' ' the Sinee lliat time III. ave been sold liroiiL'lio'il this iiml 'iiliinln sotni'lliin' over re!,!it: T .1 U M lllon f'.M.lHXI,Nlli) '.ollles. noluilil i4 reeonl wlileli hii.i lover iiccii iqniillei! ill In- hi i of tl e r;in Irii'le in Anierlen. M and "Just because I crawl ,1 , a ocsn't menu that I em - ,!1 cry way through life," Mr ' T?" erpillar to Peter Gnome'. "I um going to tty before boys and girls must uhy, run or sit. They cannot tlv. XhT cniiiiot even crawl, tlioih bullies do crawl some when tt,t.y quite young. "If they changed after Uiey crawled, and could fly, lt Um very line; but they; can't. how or other they do tlul j,, t w badly about It. ld W:b.t purhaU"; ,,, 1 St,? lrrnin '- Vwill,J .ani' del-stoo- Uhelr n-- h.., S5 tT T "I Am Going to Fly." , their pleasure and not mine; bat am never eaten by people, as Mn Gen's' eggs are," continued Mr. Cate- (h I rpillar. "From an egg I change Into nj present state, which, as you can sat, la the state of being a caterpillar, aod a fine caterpillar 1 am. ,? "Then I will change Into a chrysalis and be quiet and still and 4ill sot move about or bother about food, but will dream of my flying days to come. "That Is why we are willing to be so quiet when we are In the chrystlli state because we know we are gol&f to Uy before long. "Yes, after I will he a chrysalis 1 will be a butterfly, and I will spread my wings und go flying about. and I "I will admire the ill bxik at the 4'J Iris flowers anil the 35 yellow tulips which I've lieeti told are In this garden. "They may lie gone by the time I'm a butterfly. But still there will be other flowers." "Did you count the Iris floweas aod asked the yellow Pefer tulips?" Gnome. "Goodness, mercy, no," said the caterpillar; "I can't do arithmetic. 1 don't have to learn anything Use that. We caterpillars have enough to do with our various changes, not to have to bother about arithmetic. "But I heard some one saying there were thnt many Iris flowers and that In bloom, and so I ra telninny tul ling you tun. bit of garden news. "I believe that person who counted the flowers was going to write tbe news to a friend In the city. You see, In the city. I believe they cannot count the flowers like that. Tbe flowers aren't so numerous In the city. .! "So that Is real country news! "I'm like a snake In another way besides crawling," said Mr. Caterpillar ufter a moment. "Of course all creatures wouldn't -care to be like a Rnake In any w&f" 5 said Peter Gnome. "Creatures for the most part haw very little sehse," said Mr. Caterpillar. "If they had more sense they would do the things I do, such us eliiingtaf from one state into another mean going from one state in the country to another stnte, bur I mean ctanglng myself Into unotber k iuJ of creature. '7 "So I do not mind thut I am like i snake In one way or, rather, in to ways. For I crawl and a snake crawls, The other way I am like a snake b thnt I shed my akin aa I Increase V grow bigger in aize. "Ah yes. that Is what I do. ami nt thing It la to do. "Well. Peter Gnome, I'm gl"d have talked to you. but I must U thinking about be!Hg s chrysalis no, and then I will be a butterfly. h "Yes. Mr. Caterpillar will be butterfly before long, and Instead 4 vrl" crawling along the ground through the air. That Is the wonderdolDf ful thing Mr. Caterpillar will be before long. It Is wonderful wJj 'i caterpillars have of doing 1" - 1 d't " Jack's Outfit 1 t There wss to be chilren's querade party and Tommy nl neighbor's little girl were to r Jnck and JUL Tommy's mother hid remarked that his costume: lor tb "lor part of Jack should not than $3, when little sister plH u: "Five dollars? I "should think tlmrj too much. All he needs Is h"1 - pall of water." xt ..4 |