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Too Often This Warns of Sluggish Kidneys. findyou stiff, achy DOES morning feel tired worn out?" Do you suffer nagging backache, headache and dizzy apella? Are the kidney secretions scanty and burning in puitfe) Too often this indicates sluggish kidneys and shouldn't be anddroway f neglected. Doans Pills, a stimulant diuretic, the secretion of tbs kidneys and thus aid ra the elimination of waits impurities. Users everywhere endorse Doans. Ask your nsigMarl increase Audience Warned Not to Expect Too Much 1. Corporal Adolph Thlelhart of New York, one of the American marines killed In battle with Nicaraguan rebels. 2 Field Artillery Battery, one of the g entries In the annual parade of the Philadelphia Mum-me8 Wyckoff Heights Presbyterian church in Brooklyn, one of the oldest in the country, destroyed by fir. Mary Louise, age eight, was to play In a music recital one afternoon, s few daya ago. 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Boschees Syrup By EDWARD W. PICKARD 'T'HAT rebellion in Nicaragua whose head Uncle Sum cut off Inst year la etill wriggling its tail vigorously enough to cause the United States government a lot of (rouble. The tall consists of Genertil Sandlno and his band, who are holding out in Nueva Segovia, where the leader has set up a new republic," A few days ago the inter lean marines, In conjunction with the Nicaraguan constabulary, fought those rebels for several days and took the town of Qullall, but six marines were killed. and many others wounded. Washington was aroused not only by this encounter but by criticism of the administration's conduct of the Nicaraguan affair, and after the President had discussed It with the cabinet orders were Issued for the Immsdlute dispatch of 1,000 more marines to the scene of action. Tha reinforcements were gathered at Quantico, Paris Islanl, San Diego and Panama. At the same time It was announced that Brig. Gen. 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Largo bottles, liquid I1.S6; Tablets U6 and 66e. Write Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y, If you desire free advice. Just Dawn to Build Fires tube By means of the photo-electri- c the first light of dawr which streaks through the bnsement window will automatically atari the furnace. And by reverse application of the grid-glotube the town's street lights will turn themselves on automatically ss dusk approaches and extinguish themselves when the nun cornea up the next morning. to 2,415 men. Secretary Kellogg, following a luncheon conference with the President, Issued a formal statement ana so rsssss ywg s rhfik gaJ nouncing the government's intention mmisn jta agHs bnl kOa if Hi wtot to with the constabulary of Nicaragua effectively to establish W. N. U, Salt Laks City, No. order throughout that country and make possible the holding of s free and fair election which we have unThe Old Rascal dertaken to supervise." Fair Reasoning "1 wnut you to uiHke s correction The secretary rei'eratod that this It is for In your valuuhle lit'l paper," said Teacher Why always good government and Nicaragua consider Jokin' Jim Jopplea to the editor of you to tell the truth! the Raudluo forces ns bandits. It theC1arion the other day. I'm frankMary Because my memory Is bad will lie reculled," Mr. Kellogg suld, I wants alibis. I and o war and afraid my hereafter always forget ly that both aides agreed to lay down veteran. bj called a battle-scare- d arms and that they did so with their The width of the Aniuxon river at More than once and this Is true o' of a comparatively small the exception to more the is mouth than its equal many a soldier Includin' the bravest men of under Sandlno, which body I should 'a' heen decorated for pallor. entire length of the famous Thames has since been augmented by lawless in river England. Perm end Fireside. elements." When congress resumed Its session n Wednesday the Democrats and some others at once opened their attack on the administration's Nicaraguan policy. Senator Heflin of Alabama offered a resolution In the senate denouncing thpt policy and requesting the President to withdraw Senator the marines Immediately. Fve of North Dakota presented another. declaring against the protection by tha American government of Investments of Antoi-icscitizens In foreign countries; and next day Senator Wheeler of Montana Introduced a resolution for the appointment of a senate committee to Investigate the American Nicareguun policy. In the house l.Ioot'i of New York offered a resolution calling on the 1 SAY secretary of state and the secretary of the navy to supply Information Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for concerning the recent bloody fight and the reasuna why marines wpi-- sent to Neuritis Headache Hegg of Ohio defended Nicaragua. Colds Lumbago the administration and engaged in a Rheumatism Toothache Pain warm debate with Gurrett. Haddleston Neuralgia and others. Qullall was Sandlno's base, and Its loss was a severe blow to the t.undit lender. He is snhl to he concentratmouning his forces at El flilpntc, tain stronghold, and the marines mid package Bayer .Accept only Nicararuan troops probably will atwhich contains proven directions. tack him there. ITsndv "Barer" boxes of 12 tablets AIm bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. SECRETARY OF PTATB KELLOGG Mull Is Us trade Bart af Barer Wimfaetnnr of llaoaaretleaeldrttcr of SallerllracM the Frcm-- note sugand the I'nlied gesting that Fron-States sign a treuty forever outlawing war between the two notions with a counter proposal that the I'alied Heals Irritating Rashes Mates and France join In nn effort of nil the to obtain the ndheiein-Dont suffer with rashes, ec (etnas or irritaa deeliinitinn reto powers principal Cuticura and Ointment tions when Soap nouncing war as an Instrument of will quickly relieve and heal. Bathe with eatlonnl policy In furor of the pneiilc Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry and icttlcniciit of disputes. anoint with Cuticura Ointment. Nothing Mr. Kellogg's note makes it clear Cuticura and safer than or Soap quicker Mint tlu l ulled Stales cnnn..t considOintment for all akin troubles. er the Rrlatul pmp'iaal If ll Is wIBOr.TBVMwW HNpVlp.CMvilliiFtitff , tree. AikJrvffffi "ClUmiUkMitMBI, Dept. ami (o France and ML lUliMi Mmb will United not the States Jiut Cfflinm Shtfbii Stick 2 Sc. Try Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh i&nutfie I1 In BAYER ASPIRIN DOANS 8? A A STIMULANT ElURETIC KIDNEYS Ibswr-Milbar- n C Mfg Ckc. Buffalo, NY. taHmHraHaemMHSHBaHnM Stop Coughing CORN S n. and INSIST DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Cuticura j i e Into-nntlon- iil nui-Sne- d Anu-rica- any treaty binding this government never to go to war under any circumstances. Foreign Minister Brlsnd promptly replied, asking for clarification of certain details of the Kellogg proposal, especially as to what would happen If tlie United States senate refused to ratify an arbitration award. He did not make serious objection to the Idea of Including all other nations, but that plan did not arouse hie enthusiasm. He pointed out that the treaty must leave France free to execute its obligations to the League of Nations. European press comment on Kellogg's proposal was generally unfavorable. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ted to congress a letter from Secretary of the Navy WUbur, which be Indorsed, asking the appointment of a commission of experts to Investigate the disaster that befell the submarine S-- 4 and to make recommendation! looking to the avoidance of similar accidents in the future. Identical Joint resolutions carrying out the administration's recommendation were Introduced by 8enetor Hale, chairman of the senate committee on naval affairs, and Representative Butler, chairman of the house committee. It was provided that the commission should consist of three civilians and two retired naval officers. Representative La Guardis of New York spent 3C hours on a submarine last week, and then announced that his experience had convinced him the navy had done everything possible In the 4 disaster and that he would rise to the navy's defense in congress If the need arose. Divers are beginning to recover the albodies of the victims of the S-though their operations are hampered by the extreme cold. Wednesday the first three bodies were brought to the surface and tnken to the naval hospital at Chelsea. Mass. They were Identified as those of LlenL Commander R. K. Jones. Lieut. Joseph McGin-leand Chief Machinist's Mate Aaron A. Hodges. At the Charlestown navy yard the naval court of inquiry was hearing testimony concerning the sinking of the submarine and the efforts to rescue the victims. S-- y A LL doubt concerning the autben- tleity of the Mexican documents published by the licarst papers was removed when handwriting experts employed by Hearst himself told the senate committee that the pnpera were undoubtedly spurious. They were sure the alleged signatures of President Calles were forged. Former Ambassador Sheffield testified that the embassy had not purchased or considered purchasing the documents offered It, and Miguel Avila, the half-breewho procured the papers for Hearst, gave conflicting testimony. d, COLONEL LINDBERGH'S air tour America continued with He made a wonderful landing on a tiny field at Bel lie, British Honduras, and after a day there flew on to Sun Salvador. Two days there, and thence to Tegucigalpa, Honduras. On Thursday he hopped off for Managua, Nicaragua, avoiding so far as possible flying over the xone where the marines nnd the rebels ere fighting. His route then wee to Costa Blca and Panama, his arrival at the latter city being expected on Monday, Everywhere lie was, as usual, welcomed by officials and enthusiastic populations and his collection of decorations was largely An extraordinary Increased. honor was the Issuance of million special Lindbergh stamps by the Panama government. Miss Ituth Nichols, a society grl of Rye, N. Y made the first nonstop flight from New York to Miami. She wns accompanied by Hurry lingers and MnJ. M. K. Lee, nnd they covered the 1.200 miles In 12 hours. Hnlf of the time Miss Rogers piloted the plane. great success and eclat. MACNIDER has aselstunt secretary of war. effective January 12, end another lowun Is to succeed him. The President appointed Col. Charles Bur-In- n Bobbins of Od.ir Rapids to the post. Colonel Robbins Is a rinse friend of SlnrNlilcr nnd a former minion ndcr of (he Town depart meat of the American Legion. He served In both the Spanish American HANFORD per-son- and the World ware, and Is now enrolled in the reserves. He was cited for gallantry In action in the Spanieb-America- o war. While Mr. MacNider gave, as his reason for quitting, the need o( looking after his personal business affairs, some of hie friends In Iowa think he may seek the ll publican vice presidential nomination this year or try for (he United States senate In 1930. I7HEN Gov. AL Smith delivered annual message to Ihe New York legislature a long document TELL FRIENDS declared by him to be his last he took the opportunity to set forth his position on prohibition end law enBELL-AN- S forcement for tlie benefit of those of hie follow, countrymen who are considering hie possibility as a Preside tial candidate. Ostensibly confining himself to New York state affairs, he discussed, also water power, budget reform, agriculture and structural governmental change. As for pro6 Bell-an- s hibition, he Insisted it was the saHot water cred duty" of the state to sustain the Sure Relief eighteenth amendment end the VoJ-stead act and reasserted that, so far aa It was within hie power, he would remove from office uny public officer guilty of laxity in enforcement of the law. He said the failure of the Re29$ AND 75 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE publican legislature of 1919 to submit to a popular referendum the quesMight Be Catching tion of ratifying the eighteenth Sorry O keep you waiting, old amendment was the direct cause of nan, but I've been setting a trap for the unrest, uneasiness end dissatis- my wife." faction apparent In large portions of Good heavens! What do you susthe state. It has gone further and pect?" A mouse."1 been the prime cause of creating disrespect for the law among citizens who give the limit of obedience to Russian Sham Marriages every other regulatory statute ever As the only accepted pretext tor enacted In the state or nation." transfer of a student from provincial educational Institutions to " RDEItS entered by the United Soviet students hnve taken Moscow, to conStates Supreme court allowed tracting sham marriages with Moscow the lake states, which seek to enjoin inhabitants. the diversion of Luke Michigan water at Chicago, 13 days In which to prepare and file briefs supporting their exceptions to the findings of Charles Evans Hughes, the court's special master In the lake level controversy. Thereafter, under the orders, (lie Chicago sanitary district and the state of Illinois, defending the water withdrawal for sanitary purposes, are to have 20 days In which to respond with reply briefs. As a result. It Is practically certain that three months will elapse before the uu-court oral arguments in tlie case. "'his YOUR What You Know about for Indigestion Bell-an-s FOR INDIGESTION Tit-Bit- s. The BABY ' s 'pIIREE noted figures of the ment amuse-- - passed away last week. First of these was Loie Fuller, the femous dancer and friend of Queen Marie of Rumania. She died In Iarls after an Illness of two months The others were Miss Emily Stevens, an actress, who had played leading roles In many plays, and Miss Dorothy Donnelly, actress and playwright. diaries M. Kittle, president of Scars, Roebuck & Co. and former vice president of the Illinois Central railroad, died in Chicago following an He wns only emergency operation. forty-seve- n years old nnd Imd had extraordinary success in business. world DLANS Just announced by tlie gov- emlng hoard of the union contemplate tlie erection in Santo Domingo of tlie largest lighthouse In the world as u. memorial to Christopher Columbus. It Is to coat $4,000,000 and architect! of all nations are Invited to compete fur tlie honor of designing it. Frlxcs totaling $50,000 will be distributed among tha architects. Albert Kelsey of Philadelphia has been authorized to go to Santo Domingo to select the site end plan the competition. The Dominican government already lias subscribed $300,0ii0 to tlie fund, and other governments have indicated their willingness to participate. TF AMERICANS thought they hnd a 1 hard time during the week of extreme cold weather Hint prevailed over almost the entire country, they should contemplate the plight of Ihe British. Over there they hud a cold snap that wns, relatively, ns severe as ours, nnd (hen the deep blanket of snow (hat covered the Island began lo melt rapidly nnd rnurli of (be countryside was speoilily under water. 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