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Show TOE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVHXE, UTAH lilRUG Tokyo to Have Largest Modem Building in Asia BABY FK1EII FA An, RIGilTEU Childrens Laughter a Pleasing Sound NATIONS TO PARTaE U. S. CONFERENCE ..mill i 1 Ma , Premier Lloyd George To v,s,t w Altoona, Pa. I am writing to tell you what Lydia E., iPmkrham'a Vegetable Compound has done for me. We nad six children die almost at birth. From one hour to nineteen day if all they hare lived. Before toy next one was born 1 took a dozen bottles of your Vegetable Compound, and I ean say that it if the greatest medicine en earth, for this baby is now four months old, and a healthier baby not want I am sending you a picture of her. Everybody says That is a very healthy looking baby. ' You have my consent to show these few lines to anybody' Mrs. C. W. Bevz, Srd Avenue, Altoona, Fa. you-woul- INVITE, IONS ACCEPTED by JjgBBggBSgSffifiSSnMl.1, mm 1.: m T ington Disarmament Co 'orer To Be Held In Novcr.i-- r cording to Present p a- -i London Premier Lhyl attend the Washington conference, It was oTicuii. Tuesday. Premier Brland airead' announce! his Intention r'ntiaij ting personally In the eenf. with the precedent set h. f . it was believe! that Italy also may be represented of their governments. d ''c. M Jij hndi ! Wa shlngton m Fa ve ra I. '' i are understood to have l today from all but one or T Mrs, Janssen's experience of interest to childless wives. "I n is !' to which the United Statn-- a conference on reduction ments and related quesin.n- want to give you a word of praise for lrniston, Wia. wonderful medicine. We ere fond of children, and for a considerable your time after we were married I feared I would not have any. I began taking Lydia E. Vegetable Compound, and It strengthened me sol now bsveanice strong, healthy baby girl, I suffered very iitUe at childbirth, and I give ail the credit to your medicine, and shall always recommend it highly. Mrs. IL II. Janssen, Mills ton, Wia. aaj, 'CVS, iinns - Pink-ham- 's MANLCSS AT SEA AT r Marinette, Wia.' I wss in a nervous condition and very Irregular. My doctor advised an operation. My husband brought me one of booklets ad asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. your overcame It my weakness so that 1 now have a healthy baby girl after been married nine years. 1 am glad to recommend your medicine, andhaving you may use my letter as a testimoniaL" Mrs, II. B. II 2X0, 830 Jefferson St., Marinette,Wis. There sre many, many such homes thst were once childless, and are now blessed with healthy, happy children because Lydis E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound has restored the mother to a strong and healthy condition, as It Ma, n4tura restoretive for ailments as indicated by backache, irregularities, displacements, weakness and nervousness. Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments f women are not the surgical ones they are not caused by serious displacements or growths, although the symptoms may be the tame, and that is whv so many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia' E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restorative. It can be taken with perfect safety and often prevents serious troubles. Therefore if you know of any woman who is suffering and has been unable to secure relief and is regretfully looking forward to a childless old age, ask kto try Lydis E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound, aa,it has brought health and happiness into so many homes once darkened by illness and despair. One Lat Request. Sam wns nil dressed up, but down-easA lied Crons worker base bespits! mer there, returning from a torture delivered by Mins Margaret WHsun, Haw hts lugubrious expresalon and asked him how come. Use all put out, Mlz Harris. I'ne gel mahself all dolled up to ask Miss Margaret a tmortant question and white 1'se gettin ready sites done t. one. The Chauffeur I yo gets where yo papa Is at; won't yo please ask him kin 1 go homo." American Legion Weekly. - Most parlor ornaments are probably Itqcause they are not. Name d V - - - Handled From Shore While Shipments ef Mun'tiona and Men Into United States, Japan and China Invited Into Conference To Discuss Planea Attack From Ireland Will be Stopped According Settlement Of DifThe An Perfect Control To Demands Mads Upon ficulty MaintaineJ Headquarters . And . It was a one you didn't Drunk Morgue, James, Nashville Tennessean. Wash'ngton. The efficient performance of the battleship Iowa under radio control during recent serial hoinh'ng tests mv lead to revolution ary change tn naval development of fleer betel ve. Without a soul on board the Iowa wa maneuvered from the battleship Ohio, five miles away, with the utmost precision and there wa not a hitch In the mechanism in more than two hour wh'Ie the Iowa was being bombed. It wa a scientific fritnph. The Iowa wa real Flying Dutchman, that mythical crewless ghost of the sens, a she obeyed the will of Captain F. L, Chadwick on the Ohk. almost hull flown on the hnry'n. The Invisible. magic fingers of the radio reached out across the seit to whirl the Iowa steering wheel, operate the fuel oil and water supply valve and atari and stop the ship. So perfectly did the control function that the officer on the Ohio maneuvered the Iowa away from the attacking air force at the moment the bombs were being released, varying the speed of the target vessel at will. Army and navy officers who witnessed the test were much Impressed by of development of the the radio control Idea for use In future wars. It was sahl to be apparent that radio control might eliminate some a loss of life In such enterprise block ship operations, as when the British undertook at Zeebrugge and Ostend to bottle up Orman submarines. The block ship of the future, it wa pointed out, might sail serenly Into an enemy harbor without A soul on board and be sunk to obstruct Its channel by the electoral explosion of her magazines. Already the navy Is working out plan for shifting control at will from a surface vessel like the Ohio to e'Wier heavelr or lighter than air. The radio control device on the Ohio Is so Icple. officer say, that little dlfflcutr is anticipated In adapting It for use in an airplane or a dirlgble. When this development I worked out the controlling aircraft will be able to work at an altitude of 10.000 feet and above, safe from any gunfire from below, and steer the controlled vessel anywhere on. the sea within fuel radius. A movement afoot to install radio control ot. at least one more obsolete rover to bkttleshp and two old serve as targets for aerial bombing practice and further experiments, with Extension of experirad .control. ments to the potability of applying the rndo control Idea to ojr croft also Is under conderat'n and It is within prohaMl'tles that g'at. creole hunh-tn- g plane, loaded with hlth explodves. r pos-slbillte-s ASPIRIN Bayer on Genuine Wine and friends improve with age, salted peanuts do not. man who has no sense of humor short of sense. Is naturally truthful man is Many a merely vr diplomatic liar. air-craf- BACK GIVEN OUT? Id dull, constant backachs dewing ys up? Arc you tired and achy Vectored with sharp, subbing pains? 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Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Mannfactnre of Monoacetlcacidester of SaHcjUcacid. e It isn't much consolation to the homely woman to know that every mirror has a silver lining. Many people would work hard If they only knew how. It takes executive ability. to show them. There Is no hope for the man who has lost his self-respec- t. It takes a good deal of courage nol to recent some Insults. The older some women get the more girlish they try to act. Blood Is the Sap of Life; Keep It Pure ft You grow by good blood as a tree gets run down and weak easy prey grows bj sap. Rich blood, .robust for disease. To be safe, keep the man. Good sap, sturdyjtree. Keep circulation wholesome. the blood healthy and wholesome; For this S.S.S., the famous Vegetable blood remedy your poor, impoverished blood cannot nourish the body druggist keeps, is excellmt remove the waste as ent. Start enriching aature intended. blood with S.SJS. toyour When your blood is and about your write day, "Condition to Chief Me feapure, itching, flaming often dun eruptions Advisor, F33 Swlu break out, and your body Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. ;i-e- al t, 1 dt Loses Eye S'ght rt'uml. Ore.- - J. Henry ATher, reared miller, whose com Ut Ion on a of v'o'atlng the esnlonn-- e act vsv reversed rcently hr the 1nited reii'o court, suffered ;j stroke ,tne f at h's hone at Mlwau-- e nv nzV. rrd r here. YYt'dn IV ihre a -- : 1. Baris The French gover accept with pleasure and serve an invitation to a c the limitation of armamnn Tlds Is slated In a letter American embassy here b ment Tuesday. -- btit A N Bombing James! mbat was the question you wanted know. lb ask her, Sam? The " 1 was goln to ask her: Miss morgue Mar-gare- t. Veseel Brisking thv Solid Drouth. The Drunk Good ol private stock from muh ill ol cellar. Whoopee! Home, James I The Chauffeur That wasnt your private stock sir. I saw you buy It from a bootlegger. Youve forgotten, sir. The Drunk Aw right. ' Hospital, strange bootlegger RECEPTION IB GIVEN TO OVERTURES ARE MADE TO MANY ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMING NATIONS TO DISCUSS EAST-ER31TUATION PARLEYS: (BELFAST IS COLD MIXED DISTANCE QF FIVE MILES BY NEW METHOD Mrs. Held of Marinette, Wls., adds her testimonial for Lydia E. Piakbams Vegetable Compound. She says 7 Lydia E. Pinkhams Private Text-Boo- k upon Ailments Peculiar to Women will be sent to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. PLnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable Information. vessel is handleo A Washington The d'sarm, ferenee may be called to met Ington on November 11, niversary of the signing 01 tiee. It was indicated Tue est authority. tovtlv td'od, wrl made Friday by h s vr b n t 'ate-me- n'lcr Dublin. Truce term were agreel to a 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon iri British military headquarters (Jeneml Net Macrend.v, military cnMnander In Ireland; Colonel Brand and A. W. Cope, undersecretary In the office of the chief secretary for Ireland, acted for the British army, and Commandant Robert C. Barton and E. J. Duggan represented the Irish republican artny. According to the Irish Bulletin organ of the Dali Efrennn, It wa agreed on behalf of the British army: First That there be no Incoming tnxip of the Royal Irish constabulary and auxiliaries and no shipments of munition into Ireland, and no movement for military purpose errept In the maintenance of drafts. Second That there be no provocative display of forces, armed or unarmed. Thin! That all provision of the truce apply to the martial law area Jut as for the ret of Ireland. Fourth That there he no pursuit ef Irish officer and men or search for war material and military stores. Fifth That there be no secret a rents making descriptions, and no Interference with the movements ef Trish mlTftary men and civilians, and no atand tempt to d seover the haunt hahlts of Irish officers and men. S'xth That there be no search for or observance of lines of communication. Seventh That there he no search for messages. l, Other detail connected with motor permits and similar matters, says the Irish Bulletin, are to be agreed to later. On behalf of the Irish republican nrmv It wa agree: First That attacks on crown force and clvil'sn cene. Second That there be no provocative displays of forces, armed or unarmed. Third' That there he no Interference with govemnent or private property. Fourih The discountenance and prevention of any action likely to csne d'snrbanee of the peace and which might neceaslate military Inter 11 s'Ce-'-V- d part j '. a he t e!d he It 'tj-'- hi ! ' f lar ! comprehensive one. What the replies of Japan and the United States may be, nob Iy here that in so far as the Unite! Stages is to know. It Is f It, howpretend ever, coneerne!, there cor'd be chance of its resjii,e being more favorable if the alliance had been denounced. Should It be found that the continued existence of the alliance was standing in the way of a confer nee, then It is certain that wne of the dominion premiers will press its imcieillate conference, being willing, It N stated to discuss the limitation cf lanl i well as naval armament, always w!l the proviso that ample protection N assure! against any further eventni! aggression from the east The general Impression made op France by Presdent Harding mou Is most favorable, as Indicated by on all sides. Fnanoial rir cles are particularly appreciative, a view of the prospect held out of pwt economies In the maintenance of the navy and the army and the coneqnen relief of pressure upon the treasury. France, said Premier Brland 4 The British press makes no attempt to disguise the fact that It regards tha his address to the chamber, replW situation a one of vast moment, in- eagerly to the suggestion for a volving. as It doe, the whole future ferenee, from which we may hope of armament, and the peace of the come the final peace of the world world. The whole house broke Into F longed applause. M. Briand added I am sure I Interpret the sentlm 850,000,003, FUND READY FOR CAT-TLof the chamber when I thank the h MEN of state who has taken this noble to Many applications Fcr Livestock tlative and who thought at once of ri Sent To Headquarters It soclatng our country with It. sente Chicago The SoO, 000,000 pool form- an homage rendered the pacific ed by banker. for the relief of the ments France ha always shown In tie livestock industry will be in operation in two weeks. It was announced here gravest circumstances. Frltlay following a conference Friday MAJ. GEN. HARRINGTON when a satisfactory was plan made for rediscounting livestock paper at federal reserve banks. The plan approved by the federal reserve hoard provides rediscounting of original cattle paper in maturity of six months. The banks plan to renew the ferCnce. loan several times. The paper win A( general order directing the be deposited with the Chicago federal on of hostilities durinz the peace reserve bank and allocated when negotiation, the order to be effective is desired by a member bank. 11. wa this Issued from noon. Jnlv for loans In excess of Applications of rhref evening by Rchard Muloahy, $1,(XXMXXJ already have been receive!. staff of the Irish republican army. The order read: To Clear Pensions Anglo-Japanes- e court-martia- ana-pe- y n' nt Nantes. Two years will be required to examine and grant the 2,400,00 re. qv.ets for pensions for French widows and orphans said Andre Maginot, minister of pensions, speaking here at the formal opening of the home for mutilate! siddlers. - The minister added pension beneficiaries would suffer no Off, dais Accept. through this delay as all appears V,vhnzton An announcement wn be paid. The home for mutilatwould Asoca-tlcNational the mede Friday by for Con initona! Government ed soldier bj inteded especially as a thot Jre'dent Uirdng rnd permanent home for the blind, but Fool'd e acecpiod honorary soldier who have lost ana or legs Maj. Gen. Charles Harrington, c Inmember bp In the orzan'raMon. alii be taught trades at the insCtuMon mander ef th artfed force For Wheat Field tenter. Colo., An army of 2000 men was being recruited here for work in the Kann wheat field. The campflgii for harvet hands Is In charge ef Ralph Sn'ydFr. head of the Kana State Farm bureau. 1 hs n Vloe-lTe-Me- -- h-- Estibhch Dew Bj rea-Nuernberg -- 1 with If you are tTrel of life, come to our office between 3 and 3 and let ns talk It over with you," ay Ilcrr E. Thom, secretary of the new organization. The suicide eplder U t in Germany. spreading Th's v eek clone Berln saw twenty wer n sc'h In the Snree a ?: r v,'r ru lie! before. Should he Nv"n'orz bureau pvwe '".icceerul tl er fit nuan towns will ake It cori-tant- - stantinople. y N'mrenhorg bn antisuicMe humr.t the flm regular office hour. ed om-in- g KrVo 11 ! Murder Threats Mada" Ias Angete. A threat to murder A. O. Kriete, district proh:bitim agent, and John Kxnieto. suiwn Uing agent, wa received by Kriete here Sunday In an anonymous Iwtter The fHtr said Kriete tnnst dtappear from t;'ere thl venr, "and made the same suggestion about Mr. Evnctou. aajing he I here to be buried, the r,'p.v and ti ! atmosphere being Mr. fireat Britain, it was stated here Friday in a quarter usually possessed of rel'able information, is bePremier Brland pn i'v n lieved to have made overtures to the pressed thank to Presldeir llird.c United Stales, Japan and China on the for hi ct.aa noble Initiative. 1 er possibility of a conference to discuss her of deputies broke into the whole Eastern situation. The senate in Its turn wn .irowt Official circles decline! to comment to unusual enthusiasm In njn on the nature of any communications President Ilardings Idea win with the United States, China or Japan, regarding the g o ntnmii but it was said in those circles it would action was made in tNat bn be reasonable to assume that these It was said at the foreign off i iL! countries would be fully sounded be- Premier Briand probably unuli fore Great Britain would show liet resent France at the proposed confw hand. enee, but that whoever wa sent won!! Announcement f the British policy go with the idea of coopera t In i who Is expected to be forthcoming next heartedly In any scheme for d.nrn Monday In the statement which Mr. ment compatible with the security 4 Lloyd George said he was fairly hope- France. ful of being in a position to make. The French government nuke a This statement is said to be a very reservations regarding the propel London ly - -- 0 Orphanages Seized. 'Lon ! ,n A message to the o.tnui Itteo here from !;s cor reqiondent in Cjprus. in the Levant says information ha been received there from American in Marash.'nine-ty-flvmile northwest of Aleppo, Sy ria, to the effect that the Turks hart sein-- the orphanages and other America insiitulions in that town and have ordered the expulsion of foreigners. The outlook for the Christian ptqxda-tloof the district is descriled by the American as extremely serious. British-Armenia- n e d n Young Actreea Hurt Saa Fraacisco Mabel Seb.uhN.k h female, single and an profess'on, age 4 year," is the est jwrson yet to F.le a claim ftr pen sable Injury arising from w rial accident, with the state in?u' accident cewnmission. A repirt Taeeday for Baby Mabel shewed fell from a burro white on local' a motion picture repeern at her home, suffering a broken rm' wHl be unable to resum a her Ff' ion" Tor atx week, ) J r'j J ") , I |