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Show twu pirq rmrwrv wpwi p avowph Rheumatism and TST BETTER Dyspepsia Are Victims of stomach trouble ind rheumatism often find that when their stomach Is set In order, the rheuma-tisdisappears. Thousands of people everywhere have testified that Tanlac has freed them of both troubles simulMr. Robert Trotter, 148 taneously. State St, St. Paul, Minn., says: About a year ago I began to go J?wn hilL Sour stomach and rheuma tism In my arms and shudders kept me In misery all the time. Since taking Tanlac all hiy aches and pains have gone, and my stomach is In fine shape. Im glad to endorse such a fine SAFE WIDTH OF HARD ROADS m medicine. Bureau of Public Roade Makes Recommendation of 18 Feet to Provide Good Clearance. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) A minimum width of 18 feet for e roads Is recommended by the bureau of public roads of the United States Department of Agriculture. The maximum width of truck body generally permitted is 8 feet, and 5 feet Is the ordinary clearance n to-la- Tiny Township Has Mighty Thirst, Rumurutl, a tiny township in Kenya colony, In East Africa, claims the dis tlnction 'of being the thirstiest town (n the empire, according to the London Tlines correspondent at Nalrotsl Phere are ten adult Europeans in the settlement which has now four liquor licenses and Is planning to have a hotel. ; . Movement TXFASHINGTON. of " troops In the Second, Fourth and Sixth to Ninth army corps areas, inclusive, from cantonments and temporary stations to permanent posts selected, because of the reduction of enlisted strength to 125.000, has been announced by the War department. In the Sixth area the Second infantry (less two battalions), at Camp Custer, Mich., was ordered to Fort Sheridan, III., one battalion of the Second infantry was ordered to Fort Brady, Mich., and the First squadron of the Fourteenth cavalry, at Camp Douglas. WIs., to Fort Sheridan, 111. InIn the Ninth area the Flfty-ttiirfantry wus ordered from Fort Russell, width of automobiles. At an average Wyo., to Fort Douglas, Utah, and Fort speed of BO miles an hour It Is unrea- Logan, Colo. ; the Seventh Infantry sonable to expect the driver of an from Camp Lewis, Wash., to Vancouautomobile to drive with the wheels ver barracks, Wash.; the Ninth traln- closer than 1 feet to the edge of the ' pavement, says the bureau. For trucks at an average speed of 15 miles ap hour, this distance should not be less than 1 feet on account of the great TWTORE thnn fifty army officers on active duty at colleges, univerwidth of the rear wheel. Three feet sities, high schools and other educaseems to be a minimum-safclearance throughout the between bodies. Inasmuch as a cer- tional Institutions tain amount of truck traffic Is to be country have been relieved of their and from further active expected on all main country roads, assignments rethe minimum width of surface should duty" in the army. The wholesale It was be 18 feet to provide these clearances tirement of these Instructors, said, had become necessary because when an automobile meets a truck. Where the frequency with which of reduced appropriations authorized trucks pass each other becomes a big by congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923. factor, as In the neighborhood of large All the Instructors had previously cities, the minimum width of pavement been retired from active service in should be 20 feet to provide a clearance of 3 feet and a safe dlstnnce of the army, but were considered excellent material for military training wheels from edge of pavement. work at educational Institutions. GRAVEL FOR ROAD BUILDING .Among the various Institutions affected by the removal of present InSimple, Portable Apparatus Devised structors are the University of California, San Francisco and Los Angeles to Test Its Suitability high schools, Oregon Agricultural colfor Highways. , lege, University ' of Pennsylvania, Sewanee To aid the bureau of public roads. Western Maryland United States Department of AgriculMilitary academy, Tennessee;, Univerture, In giving particular attention to sity of Georgia, University of Minnethe use of loyal material for road sota. State University of Iowa, Univerconstruction wherever possible, a sam- sity of Kentucky and high schools at ple portable apparatus has been de- Cleveland, Ohio; Louisville, Ky. ; Chivised for testing gravel to determine cago, Detroit and Grand Rapids, Mich., Its suitability for concrete. The device consists of two steel balls arranged so that a piece of gravel can be placed on top of one of the balls and the other ball allowed to fall from different heights and strike the gravel. The height of fall required to break the gravel is an Indication of its suitability to withstand the blows of traffic. Heretofore there has been no satisfactory test of gravel as there has been for stone, with the result that In some Instances more costly material has been used when a suitable gravel was available close at hand. Along this line the bureau Is conductfederal trade commission ing wear tests on concrete made of rpHE a formal complaint charging to materials determine different many that the proposed . just how far It Is safe to go when the Steel merger Is an unfair quality of material Is doubtful. method of competition, in violation of the federal trade commission act. It MONEY FOR COLORADO ROADS is similar to the recent complaint the against the proposed merger of Secretary Wallace Approves Expend Bethlehem and Lackawanna ' Steel ture of $586,000 for Highways companies. in Forest. In a statement announcing the comNelson B. Gaskili, chairman of plaint, of $586,000 Expenditures totaling declares ttie proposed the commission, national forest highway funds for the Is in violation of section 5 of construction of 106 miles of roads In merger the federal trade commission act, Colorado have been approved by Secwhich suys: retary of Agriculture Wallace. This Unfair methods of competition in money was made available, for roads of primary Importance to the state, commerce are hereby declared unlawcounties or communities within, ad- ful. joining or adjacent to the national forests. d FREEDOM FROM LAXATIVES by Scientists Has Repldceo Oiscovery Them. Pills and salts give temporary relief from constipation only at the expense of permanent Injury, says an eminent medical authority. Science has found a newer,, better way a means as simple as Mature Itself. In perfect health a natural lubricant keeps the food waste soft and moving. But when constipation exists this natural lubricant is not sufficient. 'Medical authorities have found that the gentle lubricating action of Nujol most closely resembles that of Natures own lubricant. As Nujol Is not a laxative It cannot gripe. It Is in no sense a medicine. . And like pure water .lt Is harmless and pleasant. Nujol Is prescribed by physicians; used In leading hospitals. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Advertisement. - Melodious Irony. Why did the tears come into your eyes when the band played Hail, the Oangs All Here? In view of the factional fights weve , been having, .replied Senator the tune sounded downright IronlcaL" Sor-ghnm- WOISEH HEED SWAMP-ROO- T Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens complaints often prove to be nothing else bat kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. II the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become.' diseased. Pain .in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trouble, Dont, delay starting treatment. Dr. a physicians preKilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, scription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Cp., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. Whademean, Flappers In Floppers is as neat a headline as weve seen this season. By the way, a correspondent sends us the following, which he found in the writings of Jonathan Swift: Absent-minde- d people' always kept a flapper In the family as one pi the domestics. Boston Transcript ,. Absent-Minded- SHE DYED A SWEATER, SKIRT AND CHILDS COAT WITH DIAMOND DYES Each package of Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, dfiabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stoskings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. Buy Diamond Dyes; no other kind then Diaperfect home dyeing is sure because mond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run: Tell vtiur druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Advertisement. - f He Knew, I :; c Ah rhapsodically asked the presiding elder, who really knows what a little boy like this one is thinking? I do, replied Gap Johnson of Bum-- , pus Ridge. And after youre gone Im going to lick the thunder out of him for It." Kansas City Star. 1 Incurable. Doctor, can you help me? j Mj came is Boggs. Sorry, my dear sir Bostor. '!l cant do anything for that Transcript. Mi Eyes eepYbur - Clear Health) Clean . ttfrtte frr free fcfc Cere feek Hurl Ceu.Qilcsgo, U V Mo., Engineering Training No. 4 at McClelland was company ordered to Fort Du Pont, Del., and Training battery No, 4 to Des Moines, Iowa. Movements ordered In the Seventh area included Troop L of Training Center squadron No. 7 from Fort Snell-InMinn., to Camp Lewis, Wash,; Troop L of the same squadron to Fort De Moines; Engineer Training company No. 7, Fort Snelllng to Lewis, and the Air Service detachment at Fort Crook, Neb., to Fort Itlley, Kan. In the Eighth area Training battery No. 8 at Fort Sam Houston was to Fort Sill, Okla. g, Greenville. DeL I was under the impression that my eldest daughter had some internal trouble as ever since the first Per Cent of Copper Sulphate Recommended as Remedy-Ro- tate Pastures. time her sickness ap peared she had to go to bed and even had to quit school once for a week. I always take Lydia E. Pink Of all the Internal parasites affecting animals, there is probably none more disastrous than the stomach worms, says Geo. H. Glover of the Colorado Agricultural college. This Is especially true of sheep. The first symptoms are dullness and lack of thrift These bloodsucking parasites soon cause anemia which is manifested by paleness of the mucous membranes, such as the mouth. Sheep that are affected may have a swelling under the jaw, which Is commonly known as bottle-jaw- . A satisfactory remedy, endorsed by the. United States Department of Agri- culture, Is a 1 per cent solution of copper sulphate. It Is made by dissolving n pound of copper sulphate In a pint of boiling water and adding enough cold water to make three gallons. This will make enough to treat 100 adult sheep. The dose Is three ounces for adult sheep and half that amount for lambs. Pastures which have been used by Infested sheep are one-fourt- . hams I gave it to her and she has received rest benefit from it. fou can use this letter for a testimonial if you wish, as I cannot say too much about what .'our medicine has done for me and for my Mrsk W. S. Hughes; daughter. Greenville, Delaware. Mothers and oftentimes grandmothers have taken and have learned the value of Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Com pound. So they recommend the medicine to others. The best test of any medicine is what it has done for others. For nearly fifty years we have published letters from mothers, daughters, and women, young and old, recommending the Vegetable Compound. They know what it did for them and are glad to tell others. In vour own neighborhood are women who know of its great value. Mothers daughters, why not try it T -- DONT d DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief in '' e GOLD MEDAL ULES Indianapolis, Birmingham, Ala., Nashville and Memphis, Tenn., and others. In Chicago, for example, the army appropriation slice was felt with the relief from duty of Lieut. Seeley A. Wallen and Lieut. O. N. Taylor of the U. O. T. C., It was learned from MaJ. Frank L. Beals, head of the high schools cadets. They were on the retired list. The lack of appropriation takes away two of our officers, although we really are short, said Major Beals. We have left five more officers, one a captain, and sixteen sergeants. I dont think we will be cut any more, Inasmuch as we have the largest R. O. T. C. unit In the United States." DIRT ROADS Farmers -- Enabled to ATTENTION Haul Larger Loads With Less Strain on Harness and Equipment Many communities have found It to their advantage to keep their dirt roads smooth by dragging, dividing the work among individuals during different months of th year, In such communities farmers are able to haul heavier loa-l- s with less strain on harness, ceaiua and equipment and the saving In the cost of transportation more than vays for the little time each one has event on the roads. Chairman Gaskiil and a majority of the commission hold that the merger would constitute unfair methods of In a dissenting opinion competition. Commissioner Van Fleet, the only member appointed by President Harding, declared the merger Is legal. Even Chairman Gaskiil, In concluding his public statement of the case acknowledging that any statement previous to a hearing is unusual, said: I do not commit myself to adherence to this view on final decision, adding that he would await the arguments of counsel with much interest and "an open mind." The Midvale Steel and Ordnance company is a Delaware corporation. The Republic Iron and Steel company Is a New Jersey corporation with outstanding common stock of $30,000.-00- 0 par value and $25,000,000 par value of preferred stock, and owns and operates plants at Youngstown and, Niles, O., Newcastle and Sharon, Pa.; Thomas,' Ala:; East Chicago and Mun-cle, Ind., and Moline, 111. The Inland Steel company is a Delaware corporation with outstanding capital stock of more than $25,000,000 par value and operates plants in Indiana Harbor, Ind., and Chicago. Building In France.' In France, becr.jse of the increased strain on the highways caused by a larger use of motor traction, the French minister of public works hag outlined a program of road building . on a large scale. - Children Can Attend School." condition of the highway which determines whether our children shall go to school every day dur-Inthe school year or whether they shall have to stay at home to bottim their matters part of tfca timw weighty things get into the Record old Congressional these days. Here for example, is an excerpt from a Record of rerent date: Mr. Ireland. Mr. Speaker, by direction of the Committee of Accounts, I call up privileged report on House SOME Concurrent Resolution The clerk read as follows: House Concurrent Resolution 66 (Rept. No.' 1185). Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Architect of the Capitol be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to make a contract for the extermination and banishment of Insects from the House Office building, the fnpitol, an(l the Senate Office exbuilding at an expenditure not to ceed $2,500. That the expenditures in urrying out the contract be paid from he contingent funds of the House and Senate in equal proportions, and upon .ouchers authorized by the respective committees having control of the contingent funds of the Sennte and House it Representatives and approved by he chairmen thereof." Mr. Ireland. Mr. Speaker, I think here will be no objection to the resolution and I move Its adoption. Mr. Clarke of New York. I would like to ask the gentleman a question. Domestic Animals. dangerous for healthy sheep. Well sheep should be Immediately separated from those that show symptoms of the disease. To keep down stomach worms, pastures should be rotated. Sheep may safely follow horses and hogs, but not -- attle and goats, since the latter will transmit stomach worms to sheep. DONT NEGLECT VACCINATION of Virulence of Cholera Attack Last Year It Is Best to Use Preventive. Weighty Things Nowadays in Congress GIVE iheep Are More Economical Meat Pro. ducers Than Any Other Clasa of On Account Big Steel Mill Merger Is Ruled Illegal d Vegetable Compound myself so Army Officers in Schools Quit Posts It is the Morning battery from Camp Lewis to the Presidio, San Francisco, and Troop L of the Ninth training center squadron, from Camp Lewis to Monterey, Cal. In the Second area Battery B of the Sixth field artillery, the First ammunition train, the First ordnance company, the headquarters company of the First field artillery brigade and the Sixth field artillery all were ordered from Camp Dix, N. J., to Edgewood arsenal, Maryland. In the Fourth area, the First battalion of the Sixth Infantry was ordered from Camp McClellan, Ala., to Fort McPherson, Ga., the nucleus of the Sixth infantry from McClellan and Fort McPherson to Jefferson Barracks, One ing r Read This Letter from Mrs W. S. Hughes STOMACH WG'.MS DISASTROUS Troops Are Moved to Permanent Posts hard-surfac- f DAUGHTERS CAPITAL ATTAM ' Badly digested food fills the whole system with poisons. Rheumatism and many other complaints not generally recognized as having their orl-IIn the stomach quickly respond to the right treatment Get a bottle at any good druggist Advertisement MOTHERS AND Llli ROADS Soon Ended tttatt In many states hog cholera was the most active lost year that It has been for some time. The demand for veterinarians time In vaccination and for serum from the serum plants became so great that, many were unable to get attention to their herds In time. On account of the extent and virulence of the attack last year It Is recommended that no chances be taken by neglecting to vaccinate this years pig crop. Serum Is a preventive agent, not a cure, so it Is poor policy taapul off vaccinating until the diseasfhp-pearsAX , . yield? Mr. Ireland. Mr. Garner. Yes. Why Is the resolution ' so framed? Mr. Ireland. It Is framed to include the House office building, the Capitol, and the Senate Office building Mr. Gamer. I understood from tlif reading that It only applied to th Senate. (Laughter.) Mr. Ireland. . No ; there are a fen bugs In the House. (Laughter.) The resolution was agreed to. national department. There are 15 persons elfgible for membership In Korea and the application bears all .he names. The local post will have ts post in Korea, and Is being organized by M. L. Swlnehart, treasurer of the Southern Presbyterian mission in rhnt country. In his letter accompany-n- g the application for a charter, Mr. Swlnehart said: Please have the acted upon as quickly as possible, as we have good reason for canting to get busy and get the post rganized into a going concern. Rumor or Decanter? Theres a rumor that Wombat baa r decanter once owned by General Is there anything in It? Lafayette. Judge. The man who makes hay while the an shines seldom gets a sunstroke. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Southdown Excels for Quality of Meat, Maturity and for High Standard of Wool. the little South-dow- n for quality of mutton, early maturity, folding qualities (for It dresses the land evenly and well), or for the high standard of its wool, which Is uearest the merino of any of our breeds. It Is a hardy, healthy constl-tutione-d little sheep, able to withstand heat or cold, and, wherever it has gone and It Is to be found In most of the countries of the world the Southdown has gained golden opinions. sheep-breedin- Bell-an-s water Hot Sure Relief ELkANS No breed excels 254 and 754 Packages. Everywhere g WILL HELP LAMBS Generous Feeding of Ewes During Breeding Season Will Increase Number of Young. Does it include mice? ' Mr. Ireland. No; It Is not contemplated within this resolution to include the effort at extermination of our pet rodents ; those are cared for In another way. Garner. Will the gentleman . Mr. Post in Korea. An application has Just been received tor a ciiarter for an American Legion post In Korea by the Legions BREED ADAPTED FOR MUTTON FLUSHING 66. 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By performing the operation at this age the young pig is still sucking its dam and Is small enough to be handled conand the testicles ' large veniently to the operation quite render enough simple. The objects of castration are to prevent reproduction, increase propensity, better the rqualitj f the meat and help Jwurc docility fat-euln- HAIR BALSAM Remove Restores Color end to Grey end Feded Hall Beauty sue. and At $1.00 Druinrirts. HHDERCORNS Removes Corns, CSt rases, etc., stops ell paii enures comfort to tbs et makes welkins eav. Ifa. by ntil or at Ditu ists. B Isoox Chemical Works, PeSchoeno, Xi. X. Culicura Soap IS For the Hands IDEAt j Sp 25c, Oiafawnt 25 4 50c, Ttlna Sc. |