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Show Pare Four THE HERALD WAS RUN-DOW- N 'TOTOI WEAK, NERVOUS Benefited by First Bottle of Lydia E.Pinkham' Vegetable Compound "People "Health, Strength and Joy in Life" The action of the Wetilchenter Lancaster, Pa. "After I was county (New York) hoard of supern I became terribly and visors, tu spiHiintlue Ave women promITTTTmTTnTTITTTTiTTTr I was weak and ner inent In social and civic life as mem-hervous. My sister-in-laof a county recreation commistold me to try tlie first mukes Westchester sion, E. Pinkbam'a Lydia county In the Mate unJ the second i Vegetable Com rl In the country to creute such a pound. My husband got ma a bottla at nient. I Ml 4Vwf II once, and it did ma Mrs. Kncene Meyer. Jr., of North so much good that I !fe of the head of the War Castle. on I it. taking kept Flounce corporation In Washington be can to feel well and strong again and (portrait herewith), Is chulrmun of tlie commission, which will have was able to do my housework up to the charge of the laying out of recreation time my baby was born a nice fat little centers and amusement p'uoes and ar girl in the best of health. I surely am ranging for public entertainments lu recommending the VegetableCompound the eha'n of parks which Westchester to my mends when they have troubles Is developing. like mine, and I am perfectly willing for The county park commission re you to use these facts as a testimonial. " Mrs. Kiuni II. Objmm, 633 Locust cently pit an appropriation of $3, to lay mil new parkg and park Street, Lancaster, Fa. wuys. In addition to this sum, the Women should heed such symptoms as pains, backache, nervousness, a (utility tin 8 purchased Olen Island and n condition and irregularity, part of Mannrslng Island, on the sound, and Croton Point, on tlie Hudson. With as they indicate some form of female their benches, these places will be Incorporated In the park system. trouble. Mrs. Meyer, who Is an advocate of athletics, suld that she hoped to her motto of "health, strength and Joy In life" among poor and rich alike Lydia EL Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound is a dependable medicine for all oy providing facilities for outdoor exercise. Mrs. Meyer expressed belief that these troubles. For aaJe by druggist most Westchester folk had forgotten how to play. It Is the Intention of tlie everywnnre. commission, she added, to teach such persons how to enjoy themselves again The park commission w ill maintain and supervise the parks, athletic fields, neaches, etc., while the recreation commission will orgunlze the various ae uvities that may be carried on In these places. run-dow- lirr de-pu- J: JUS d 111 iLl ;hi,0 run-dow- Oil S.vVI I I I W. RfriucM StralMd, I Hffr Aa ktes, LrniDhaniltli. Fan riMOla. nous. bweuinta: mona 1 and allay pain. Haala Sores, Cat. Bnuscs, Boot Chafes. It la a LiHtltn Safe Antiseptic and Germicide r. Tan, lie, Lrva SuSanitftii, Mui. 510 Sinclair BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Allays irritation, soothes sad hesls throat and lung inflammation. The constant Irritation of a cough keeps the delicate mucus membrane of the throat and lungs ina congested condition, which BOSCHEE'S SYRUP gently snd quickly hesls. For this reason it has been a favorite household remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis snd especially for lung troubles in millions of homes all over the world for the last fifty-sevyears, ensbling the patient to obtsin a good night's rest, free from coughing with easy expectoration in the morning. You can buy BOSCHEE'S Syrup wherever medicines are sold. Again Under the Limelight and Washington Its nrrt uh . tiij Sad, but True officer of New York city has had conin municipal situation in siderable experience the subcom housecleaning, made It plain he was s mittee of tlie District com not advocating the ejection of mittee of which Senator Copelund Is of alley houses. "I do ii' bechairman, the New York senator said lieve In paternalism or In tlie governthat living conditions In the slums of ment going out and building li.nis.-a,- " the national capital are worse than he suld ; "but we cal have regulations In the slums of New York. This stateand enforce them regarding decent liv- Clean "Child's ment, he added, was bused upoa his personal Inspection of Washington's alleys. The general discussion of the entire subject resulted in fhe adoption of a program of which the salient feu tu res are: Publication of the names of owners of alley properties that ore In Insani- tary condition; d'strlet commission- ers, acting under existing law to notify owners to clean up or tear down property that has gone beyond possible repair; residents of alley houses and owners of vacant lots used as dumping places for rubbish to be notified to place all refuse material by a specific date where it may be removed; district commissioners to work out a plan for the removal of his refuse; senate ommittee to use Its Influence for an appropriation that will enable a thor- ough cleaning up of the capital ; wooden fences dividing dooryards and along alleys, constituting a fire menace, to be removed and wire substituted where necessary. Senator Copeland, who, as health L eut-ln- Syrup." A teaspoonful never falls to clean the liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali- fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an Imitation fig syrup. In order to reach a man's Intelligence, you may sometimes have to coach it for a l"iig time beforehand. Theoretically Premier MacDonald (portrait herewith) and the new Britnow has ish cabinet are now punching the time as against clock when they show up for work. WASHINGTON an Increase of Actually there are two viscounts, a Z3.7 per cent. The question lord, a knight, a brigadier general and of parking space "downtown" Is rapida colonel In the labor cabinet. These becoming a far more burning Issue titles are not usunlly associated with ly In the capital than home rule for the labor In Its radical form ; nor need District, taxation, soldiers' bonus, or we a nine that the men who bear the amount spent by Edward Bok in them are either socialists or laborltes, promoting his peace plan project. although, necessarily, they must be in Eleven thousand cars are parked sympathy with the general aims of every morning In the congested area, the party under whose auspices they to a survey made recently have accepted office. There are Brit- according by Colonel Sherrill, chief military aid ish traditions to which Uamsay to President Coolidge nnd superintenhas shown respect In seeking dent of public buildings and grounds. from the ranks of aristoccolleagues In addition to his duties at the racy and British aristocracy is not White House and the War department without Its radicals. To select a lord Colonel Sherrill seeks to find parking ador a of lord first the hnncellor, space within walking distance of their miralty from the ranks of labor union- offices for the thousands of automoism, or from any group of commoners. bile owners. The majority of these that would have been revolution in- are officers and employees of the govdeed. Premier MacDonald apparently Is determined that there will be only who come to work every one British policy, and he has secured that by combining the foreign offlce and ernment, in their cars ranging from morning the premiership, thus avoiding what happened when Lord Curzon and Mr limousines to flivvers and from homes Baldwin often were at loggerheads. within the city limits to farms and Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION PACKAGES CURES COLDS EVERYWHERE - LA GRIPPE i SUndarf cold remedy world over. Demand tat bearing Mr. Hill", portrait and aignature ,., At AUDroqi,t, SAVE YOUR EYES! Uaa Or. tVmna'i Srrwawr JOCenfa 5f Instead and 1 e Diamond - first-hou- asfor 15-ce- his Idea te A Universal Remedy for Pain. Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Sick For ovtr 70 years Allcock's Plaster has been a standard external remedy, sold In Headache .Indigestion. Drugstores. Adv. all parts of the civilized world. Adv. way around the official circle automobiles have replaced the carriage and Too Soon pair of former days. Every cabinet Good advice Is well enough In Its maids always boll eggs hard." "My officer and all othw high ranking off"Is that so? Mine never stay bnf way, but a hungry man can't make a icers of the administration use cars toenough for that." satisfactory meal on It. day, their own or those provided for them by the government. In the diplomatic corps the last carriage and pair to survive was the Left Children Cry for "Castoria" smart little turnout of the French am- bassador, recognized all over Washington by the cockades on the bridles of the horses and in the hats of the coachman and footman on the box. But even this Is seen no more. According to statistics compiled by B. F. Goodrich Rubber company, 1923 was a record breaking year In the automotive industry. Every state in the Union registered an increase In the number of cars In use. The total registration for the United Sates to 15,221,183 amounted cars and trucks, which Is 'nearly 90 per cent of the total world registration of motor vehicles. Today there Is a car for every seven people in the country. Ten years ago there was one car for every seventy the A Harmless - Li ,f A d No Narcotics! Mother Fletcher's Castoria has Food; giving natural sleep without been In use for over 30 years to relieve opiates. The genuine bears signature of babies and children of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of 1 Iwo pleasant ways to relieve a cough Take your choice and suit or Menthol your taste. flavor. A sure relief for coughs, colds and hoarseness. Put one inhabitants. INTERESTING fact has lation studies in the Department of Agriculture. To make his figures more been dragged out from Its hiding place in a maze of census vivid, he shows that 2.000,0o0 is, roughreport figures and presented ly, about the population of Oklahoma. If you Imagine the task of feeding, to the American peopie for consideration. This fact is that the farms, clothing nnd educating a group of peowhich are responsible for most of the ple of this size, you have an Idea of. the added the situation. Then think of the farmnation's food supply, lia'-burden of being a main source of tlie ers supporting their excess burden of young children nnd trying to keep up child supply. In other words, while the city fam- with the rising standard of living. Children between ten and twenty ily tends to dwindle to proportions that fit a city flat, the farm family con- years are more numerous on the farms tinues to fill an entire farmhouse. This than In the cities in almost the same contrast has been noted for some proportion as those under ten. So, altogether, toe farms have an excess but statistics on fnrni population were not tabulated until tlie last burden of nearly 4.000.000 children, as ensus, and the country has not real-.:e- compared with tlie same amount of city population. how great a proportion of It is true that the farmer can feed the farms were supporting. To put It Into plain figures, if you n large family almost as cheaply as a !ty man can feed a small one. Some compare the SO.OPO.OOO of our farm population with an equal amount of other expenses are lower, too. In rural districts. And tlie child on the farm pity population, you fpnd that tlie farms have 2,0)0,0li0 more children under ten helps In the work. In Its surveys, the United States children's bureau finds years than those cities have. This statement is made by Dr. C. J. that farm work Is an Important forn; of child labor. Qslpln, who is 'n charge of farm popu Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups S-- traob AN ready fur the fusillade of questions Muses (X. H.), Heed (Mo.) and (Jreene (Vt.) directed at her, hut early established her ability to parry tlie most searching quizzing snd Insist on the acc?ptance of her own Interpretations r.nd not those of her Inquisitors. Miss Lape gave her responses tj the questions asked by the members of the investigation com mittee in a firm hut moderate tone to which she sedulously held throughout her long and somewhat trying exam ination. She displnyed patience anl tart. The testimony she gave relatl- - g to her own Important obviously the most Important services in connection with the peace prize project was entirely free from even a remote suggestion of self sufficiency, she was at timet exceedingly frank, at others disingenuous, or evasive, or hazy, but alwavs Intel llgent. She made long answers to pointed questions without even consulting la voluminous memorandum before htr. It o Farm Families Larger Than in Cities portrait of Esther Everett Lape, the "metn- hef In charge" of the P.ok peace prize contest as she appeared before the senate Investigates committee anil take the word of the reporters that Mlas that Senators Bellans 35$ AND 75$ Senators Find Miss Lape on the Job tliiit same committee found Miss I. ape a model of feminine efficiency. In the midille thirties she is good looking and smartly dressed. She was not only Hot water Sure Relief nnd Virginia. hungnlows In Washington the horse nnd carriage has prettv well passed into history. From President Coolldge all the In Maryland Here Is an when you Oc Mac-Donal- d Kven If cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love tlie pleasant taste of "California Fig SAY "BAYER" ing conditions." buy-ruu- ne Bell said Engineer Commissioner the owners got a return of from 15 to Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are 30 per cent on their ramshackle not houses. He reported that 271 buildgetting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe ings, valued at $,"iS,(KMI, had been conby millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for demned, and that better work in that direction could be done if there were an adequate number of Inspectors. Colds Headache In the course of the d'scusslon of one phase of the situation when the Toothache Rheumatism commissioners pleaded lack of author: ity, Senator Copeland replied grimly Neuritis Lumbago "Sometimes It Is a good thing to go ahead and do these things and get the authority afterward." Pain, Pain Neuralgia Observing that the federal authorities had gone into the Canal Zone, InAccept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. to Porto Itlco and other territories and "cleaned them up," Senator Ball, Handy "Mayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. chairman of the District committee, Aaplrla la tha trtla mark or Bajraf Uasuactara of Uoaoaceticacldetlcr of EaltcrUcactS said he could see no reason why the Pits of Silos federal authorities should not clean Puritans Piety The Royal Agricultural Society of up the national capital. He thought Piety Is Indifferent whether she encongress hud neglected its duty in this England Is conducting experiments ters at the eye or at the ear. There with pits dug In the ground for the Is none of the senses at which slit respect, itornge of fodder as a substitute for does not knock one day or other. the more expensive tower silos. The Puritans forgot this, and thrust beauty out of the meeting house and ASPIRIN slammed the door In her face. James "BAYER" It that I felt like It was a sort of old DEMAND Russell Lowell. friend. Of course, It Is a beautifully Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Cross" laid out city and filled with InterestHas Been Proved Safe by Millions, WOMEN! WARNING! ing historic spots and buildings. SomeWarning Unless yon see the name time I shall go on a sightseeing exDON'T BE FOOLED on package or cn tablets you pedition, but not until I finish fixing "Bayer" are not getting the genuine Bayer up our nome. me senator and my Beware! Not All Package Dyes Art Aspirin proved safe by millions and two girls come first." "Diamond Dyes." 23 for years prescribed by physicians Her sons, lctor, twenty-onyears Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. old; Francis, twenty, and Magnus, Jr., Imitations Adv may prove dangerous. aged fourteen, together with the eld est of the family, Lillian, now twentyDyi Kind Invitation four, are running the farm while their r Professor (after trying mother Is in Washington making a home for the senator and their two :lass) Some time ago my doctor told "Diamond Dyes" and Always younger daughters, Agnes and Flor uie to exercise early every morning If VOU don't Ree the nnmn "Diamond dumb-bellwith ence. Will the class please Dyes" on the package refuse It hand it back I Contrary to general belief, Mrs. loin me tomorrow before breakfast? Each package of "Diamond Johnson is not Swedish. She was HarDves" contains directions an tmnlen Cutlcura Soothes Baby Rashes riet Dorman, and was born and reared woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses, on the next farm to the one on which That Itch and burn, by hot baths waists, sweaters, stockings, kimonos, she went to live when she married of Cutlcura Soap followed by gentle coats, draperies, coverings everything Magnus Johnson. Two or three trips anointings of Cutlcura Ointment new. ven If she has never rived hefnre In Minnesota to visit relatives Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe- Choose any colo. at drug store. Refuse up state were her sole Journeylngs away from cially If a little of the fragrant Cutl- suDstuutes I home until she set out for Washington. cura Talcum is dusted on at the finMrs. Johnson's father, Samuel Dor- ish. 25c each. Advertisement. of man, a widower of eighty-twyears, Teacher What Is resignation? keeps bachelor quarters on a little The Only Reason Smart Boy Resignation Is when farm not a mile from where the Mag"When I was young," said Aunt you want something you can t nave, nus Johnsons live. The late Mrs. DorJane, "girl never thought of doing and then pretend you never wanted It man, mother of Mrs. Johnson, was a the things they do today." native of Kentucky. Mr. Dorman "That's probably why ?hey didn't do "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER was born In Maine, them," drawled the girl. A BOX AND BOWELS-l- Parking Space at Premium in Capital "California Fig Syrup" IN Mrs. Magnus Johnson at Home in Capital . British Cabinet Now Punches Time Clock Bowels with lR cccu-pant- well-know- n MOTHER! s" At a one-yea- Smith What's this story about your coal cellar being empty? Junker Nothing In It. Stray Stories "Alley-House- WASHINGTON. Sinclair has long been a household 1 . . t1 ooriuilaltn an auto- - " IVING In a doll's house, cooking it juu "i- -' mobile. Harry Ford Sinclair Is tlie with gas, paying milk bills, g "Sinclair" nnd limelight these days baker's bread and getting Is what he "ain't got notbln' but." letters from the farm these The whole country had thrills last head the list of thrills which Mrs. falJ when his crack racer Zev he.it Harriet Dorman Johnson, wife of SenPapyrus, the English horse, In the Inator Magnus Johnson of Minnesota, ternational race at Belmont Park. In has experienced since taking up her cidentally he races under the name of residence in Washington. the Rancoeas stable, nnd led all Amer The magnificence of the capltol, the ican ow ners last year by earning $432,- beauty of the White House, the splenM4 in stakes and purses. dor of the Lincoln memorial none of And January of 1924 thrust hltn these has delighted Mrs. Johnson as Into the limelight of the Teapot Dome much as the simple Joys which come, naval oil reserve lease scandal. Teato her day to day In her little bungapot Dome Is In Wyoming and Sinclair low out Takoma park way. has spent about $25,000,000 on and In fact, since arriving n Washing In connection with the property ton about the middle of November. which. Incidentally has not proved to ind with the exception of the week be the bonanza It was expected to be. spent at the Hotel Portland In the city, Sinclair was born In West Vir Mrs. Johnson has spent most of her ginia In 1878, got his education In the time "getting settled" In her $75 a high school of Independence, Kans.. month doll's house and hasn't bothr took a course In pharmacy In the University of Kansas and went into ered about seeing many of the sights. me drug business with his father. In 1901 he got Into the oil business In Harriet Dorman Johnson, native southern Kansas. A gusher started hlra on the road to wealth. His companies MInnesotan, who had never been more were merged In 1919 Into the Sinclair Consolidated Oil company. Further con- - than 100 miles from her birthplace In sounations Have made him a power In the International oil world, with oil her life, arrived In Washington In as calm and knowing a mood as if she lands, pipe lines and refineries. was this American oil king that last year had been a native daughter of the Why, so rich and Albania offered to make him Its ruler and put him on Its throne. District. "I saw no need of getting excited about it," says Mrs. Johnson. "I had seen so many pictures and 'movies' of Washington and read so much about a- - Dot not bllatar er ramovatha hair and horaa ran ba worked. Plcatanl to uaa. ttso a bottla, dallvarad. Daacriba your caaa for apaclal Inatructlona and Book ( A Ira. A in your mouth at bedtime. Always keep a box on hand. SMITH BROTHER SB. " COUCH DROPS Famous tine 1847 MHffiqL, VELVET PENCILS At all Dealers Supreme ,L in their class. j2& As Smooth as Velvet Write for trial tample American Lead Pencil CoNew York MalmnfthfamomirBWSPmU$ A |