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Show THE Feeling of Security HARDING REJECTS f You naturally feel secure when you mow that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contain! no Harmful or habit producing drug. Such a medicine ia Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The tame standard of purity, strength and excellence ia maintained in every Dottle of Swamp-Roo- t. It is scientifically compounded from regetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaepoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving ind overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of. Dr. Kilmer's B EUt ST"""" ' y... iAifte you need a medicine, you should the best. On sale at all drug stores t .l; .!.. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Binghnmton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. 41 ' Ktl. 1 1 From Her CVieap Sweetheart. Young Woman (holding out hand) Will you please loll me how to pronounce the name of the stone in this ring? Is it turkolse or turkwoise? Jeweler (after inspecting It) The correct pronunciation is "glass." Bos-- n Transcript. Important to Mothers Eiarulne carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Naturally. "Don't you think Miss Blank's face rather worn?" "Naturally. She's been wearing it since about 1870, you know." No one can do much for you If you enn't do much for yourself. WIFE TAKES HDSBANDSADVICE And Is Made Well Again by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Springfield, Mass. "The doctor told mv husband that I had to have an oner- 7!S!WMi I'lVil auon omerwise j woman ana couia no' have any more children on account of my weakened condition. I refused to have the operation. My husband aaked me to try Lydia E. : - j Pinkham s Veeeta- k I !J Compound to see Ibleit would not help For the first four months I could do but little work, had to lie down most of the time, was nervous and could eat hardly anything, but my husband was always reminding me to take the Vegetable Compound, which I did. Of my eight children this last one was the easiest birth of all and I am, thankful for your Vegetable Compound. I recommend it to my friends when I hear them complaining about their ills." Mrs. M. Nat ale, 72 Fremont St., Springfield, Mass. Sickly, ailing women make unhappy homes, and after reading Mrs. Natale'a letter one can imagine now this home was transformed by her restoration to health. Every woman who suffers from such ailments should give Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. It is surely worth while. f'n Stomach on Strike 20 Years Eatonlc Settled HI PRESIDENT OUTLINES POLICIES IN HIS FIRST MESSAGE ALLEN'S FOOT-EAS- E Gives esse tad comfort to feet that art trader aod sore. If shoes place orcorasaad tractions acta this IIP Antiseptic. Healing Powder will five qaick relief. Shake it in roar Shoes, Sprinkle it in the Foot-batBold everywhere. CONGRESS. Advocates Adoption of Resolution Ending War With Germany. Says Congress Should Pass Emergency Tariff at Once. Prudence Forbid Rash Disarmament. Washington. should adopt t resolution declaring peace, with without further delay, President. Harding recommended in his tlrst message to congress on April 12. Such net Ion, he said, could In no sense be construed us a desertion of the allies. ile made plain his belief that thei league of nations is dead. Measures to lower taxes and reduce retail prices were the outstanding features of his recommendation for dealing with domestic problems. Should Declare Peace. The peace resolution, Harding ex plained, should undertake to do no more than declare a slate of peace and must put no difficulty in the way of collection of reparations or the restoration of war-torKurope. Turning his back completely on the league of nations, the executive reaffirmed his allegiance to the ideal of a world association of nations. But this problem must be deliberately considered, he added, and he promised to invite the advice of the senate when he feels it time to act. Rejects Existing League. "In the existing league of nation", world governing with its superpowers, this republic will have no part," lie said. "There can be no and there will be misinterpretation no betrayal of the deliberate expression of the American people In the recent election." "In rejecting the league covenant." he said late in his address, "we make no surrender of our hope and aim for an association to promote peace in which we would most heartily join." Turning to the question of immediate peace, the president said that the United States alone of the allies and associated powers continues In a technical state of war. "This "Mtmnlous condition ought not to he permitted to continue," he "To establish tiie state of said. technical peace without further delay I should approve a declaratory resolution by congress to that effect, with the qualifications essential to protect all our rights." President Harding signed against Including in the resolution any declaration of future policy toward Ktirope. Such a declaration coming from congress would be an assumption of a function conferred on the executive. Domestic Problems. President Harding laid eiiipliaslu upon domestic problems. There Is no more pressing problem, he said, than to restrict national expenses to national income and at the same time to lift the burden of war taxation. Kcononi.v is to be "rhe outstanding and ever Impelling" purpose, he Insisted. Creation of a department of public welfare was declared for by Harding, lie called for encouragement of the merchant marine, upbuilding of radio with the communications, state governments In the maintenance as well as building of good roads, creation of a budget system, a protective tariff, encouragement of commercial and military aviation, an adequate navy and steps to halt lynching. Taxation and Tariff. A summary of President Harding's recommendations on domestic Issues Jer-.nun- y n follows "Eatonlc Is wonderful," says C. W. Burton. "I had been a sufferer from fttoronch trouble for 20 years and now I am well." Eatonlc gets right after the cause of stomach troubles by taking up and carrying out the acidity and gases and of course, when the cause Is removed, 'the sufferer gets well. If yon have sourness, belching. Indigestion, food repeating or any other stomach trouble,, take Eatonlc tablets after each meal and find relief. Big box costs only a trifle with your drugglst'a guarantee. S. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SUGGESTIONS LEAGUE OF RATIONS TO TIMES-NEW- : Itepcal of exces profits tuxes and "abolition of Inequities and unjustifiable exasperations in the present sys tem." with a wiping out rather thau a shifting of burdens. "Instant" emergency tariff leglsla lion to be followed by a "maturer' revision of Iho tariff on a protective basis which will protect American wage standards, industry and ogrlcul ture. Prompt enactment of the budget bill nnd Inauguration of business methods !n government. Existing retail prices of perKhable food cannot be Justified In view of the decline In raw fwdttiff. A con grelona1 Investigation Is suggested. Railroada and Highways. A congressional Investigation Is lie declared for reduction of rates and operating coM and for co operation of wage earners and the 'iianngemenl In giving maximum serv pro-poe- 'cc. Federal aid must be extended only iinder strict eondil'on n to main tenance and repair by siaie. Road Race Across Nevada. lleno. Plans for a liKXVmlle road race over a courae that '(tends across Nevada hy the northern route and hack again by the southern route have been perfected by the Nevada Highway association. Perishable foods cost too much. Congress should investigate. Pass emergency tariff at once. Full revision later. Pass immediate peace with Germany resolution. Against league of nations. Bring the cost of maintaining the government inside present revenue immediately. Congress advised to investigate the railroad situation. Federal aid to highways. Soldier relief should be directed by a policy of generous gratitude. Indorsed federal maternity bill and supported suggestion for creating department of public welfare. Prudence forbids rash disarmament bill. NEPHI. UTAH. MANY MEET DEATH PROMINENT NEW YORK If! SUNNY SOUTH Seventy Persons Reported Dead and Several Hundred Injured, While Property Loss Is Enormous as Result of Widespread Storm. perMemphis, Tenu. Seventy-fivsons reported (lead, several hundred Injured and property damage roughly estimated in the millions made the toll of a series of tornadoes Which broke' late Friday in northeast Texas and swept east ward Saturday over sections of five states into Georgia. Arkansas, with fifty persons reported killed In Hempstead and Miller counties, reported the heaviest loss of life. In Alabama the number of dead was estimated at ten ; seven were killed in Texas and six in Mississippi. Iu Tennessee no fatalities were reported. Relief parties are still searching the storm area. The storm apparently broke in Smith couuty, Tex., swept sections of Good, Gregg, Case and ISowie counties, and passed into Miller and Hempstead counties', Arkansas, where the reported death list had reached fifty. Six of the seven persons killed In Texas were crushed to death when their homes in Avinger were wrecked. Crossing Into Arkansas, the storm skirted Texarkana nnd cut a swath a luilf mile wide througn a heavily wooded section of Miller and Hempstead counties. Xear Hope, Hemstead county, the list of reported dead had reached twenty, fifteen others were said to have lost their lives near Preseott and a like number near Texarkana. Five persons were reported killed at Steen, near Columbus, in eastern Mississippi, and one at Sontag, sixteen miles east of Brnokhavcii. storm the Leaving Mississ'ppl, swooped down again in northern Ala bama. In the Aycock community sev en persons were reported killed and three others lost their lives iu Ralph Tuscaloosa county. In I'.iriningham ten persons were injured and a hundred homes in the suburbs damaged. In Memphis a torrential rainstorm damaged sewers and drainage cannls. At Rome, Ga., several persons were injured and property damage estimated at ?2lKl,0i0 was done. The rainfall, in Mississippi was re ported the heaviest on record. Merchant Marine. Government encouragement, but not operation of shipping, revision of the merchant marine laws If found inadeof inland and quate and ocean water carriers. to Government encouragement American owned and operated cable and radio service and prohibition of private monopolies. lie also declared for lower rates on press matter. Aviation. Federal regulation of aviation. Cre ation of a bureau of aeronautics In the navy department and continuation of the army air service both to aid In developing commercial aviation and continuation of the air mnil service are advocated. Soldier Relief. Approval of recommendations for combining all soldier relief agencies under one director general. Immediate extension and utilization of government hospital facilities for relief of wounded service men. He also declared for a policy of "generous gratitude," which should strengthen rather than weaken the moral fiber of the beneficiaries. Department of Welfare. Creation of a department of public welfare to promote social justice and the welfare of the citizenry iu the realms of industry, child welfare, recreation and elimination of social vice. The maternity bill Is Indorsed. Legislation urged to wipe out "the stain of barbaric lynching." Disarmament and Defense. with America is ready to other nations for approximate disarmament, but prudence forbids that we disarm alone and agencies for defense will not be discarded until the need for defense ist removed. Keasonable limitation of personnel nnd adminisArtists to Form Union. trative economies are urged for the Paris. Paris artists are threatening navy and for the army a further re- to form a trade union to "protect their duction of enlisted strength when inalienable right to paint truthful compatible with national security to be The decision of the artists was accompanied by introduction of volun- said to have been taken following the teer military training to be developed biggest artistic row of years which was as a reserve force. kicked up over Van Dongen's portrait of Anatole France in the spring salon. CONFESSES TO FREE SPOUSE which critics universally assail as being a "haggard libel." Idaho Woman Admits Killing for Which Husband was Convicted." Friends' Report on Ireland. Boise. Frances Krnst, whose story, New York. The American committold to a Valley county jury two years tee for relief in Ireland has made ago, sent her husband to the penitenpublic a report of an investigation of tiary for the murder of F. A. ltehberg conditions in Ireland by a unit of the In ltnlii county, on Tuesday told the Society of Friends, In which the state board of pardons through a storm Quakers asserted that material damage of tears that she herself had done the "inflicted by the P.ritish forces within killing for which Charles Ernst is serv- twelve months amounts to approxl ing a sentence. mately ?20,N)0.(H)0." .Ernst was convicted of slaying F. A. Last Survivor of Kearsarge Passes, Rchberg, a homesteader in the wild and almost inaccessible northwestern Omaha. Daniel Kartlett Sargent, part of Lemhi county. In 1917. divorclast surviving member of the crew ed from his wife, he had henrd that she of the "Kearsarge," union frigate had was living at Itehberg's cabin and which engaged and sunk the con fed visited the place. At the trial he tes- ernte blockade runner Alabama in the tified that he was at the cabin at the historic encounter off the port of Chertime of the killing, but that Mrs. Ernst bourg, France, June 19, 1804, died at had shot Kebberg with a rifle. He his home here Sunday. helped her bury the body and then departed. Mrs. Ernst's testimony placed Industrial Conditions Improving. the blame upon her husband, though Detroit. According to compiled she later was charged as an accessory statements by secretaries of more than and pleaded guilty. a score of Michigan cities, the state's Industries showed a recovery of 47 PACKERS AGREE TO TERMS. per cent from the low ebb of the re adjustment depression during the first Companies Will Divest Themselves of two months of the year In the niiin Stock Yards and Terminal Holding. her of workers actually employed.. Washington. A new plan, under which Swift & Co. and Armour & Co. As La Follette Sees It are to divest themselves of their inThe great Issue be Washington. terests In stockyards and stockyard ter- fore the American people today is con minal railroads, was agreed to on Tues- trol of their own government. Senator nnd of the Justice department day by Iji Follette of Wisconsin declared In Immediately approved by Justice Staf- nn address Saturday night to the suford of the District of Columbia Founder of the "People's Legislative preme court. Service." the Under the plan, companies tuns, deliver their stock In the yards an1 Widow Faces Grave Charge. terminals to the Illinois Trust ft Sav Paw Paw. M'ch. Mrs. Lydia Gra Ings bank at Chicago within thirty days ham. :T2 year-olwidow of De for administration by two trustrvs. catur. pretty Mich., is being held In the Va Ib nry W. Anderson of Illchmoiid, Jail at Paw Paw, charged with and George Sutherland of Salt Ijikr connty five making attempt to wet fire to the l must which until sold, City. I'tah, home of George Steele, retired bust a within year. nes man. por-trats- ." Bill Killed. Confirm Appointment of Harvey. The Nebraska senate Wiisliiiitfhin. The senate In execuland bill tive session Saturday confirmed the patterned onor the California Inw by nomination of Colonel George Harvey substitute, which, ita to b ambassador to Great P.rltaln. by approving author suld, would compel aliens own- a vote of 47 to 20. One vole was cast ing land to sell It unless they become against bis confirmation. within five years. citirens Taic Be. SOt. Is Omtmmt 2$ Revolt 2Sc Sprttding. U.f Coal Import Increase. Will Reduce Salaries. Copenhagen. It Is learned here that I'.ticii'.s Aires. The t'nited States A In 20 pet ?cnt reduction New York. southern Ilussla fltoa Wtwhlr. prmannt pnattltmt Mlllnc (he peasant revolt Chamber of Commerce In Argentina ream1iy. II pn. llh knwhoM In salnrles of officials and employees Is spreading. Iteports say thp governarrlar. Hsat orlr that coal Imports Into Argentina Ft . Chloaea. t ment of Tntnbov, Vornnesh. Kurph of the Am rienn Smelling and Refining j ports Lxpt. tarrlff. Ot. Amricu from the t'nited States during Itrjo in the hand? of tb t company will Income effective June 1, were cvcn times are Samara snd greater than those W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. ' it was Uhri rd official! on Tuesday. rebels from Great Itrllaln. Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Cuticura Om-- 21. Anti-Alie- n Lincoln. Neb. killed a hotter e IN SERIES OF TORNADOES BRING DEATH AND DESTRUCTION TO FIVE STATES. PRAISES TANLAG John F. Hyatt, of Albany, N. Y., Is Relieved of Severe Attack of Rheumatism of Many Years' Standing. "I um now seventy-twyears old and am just getting rid of a fifteen- year case of rheumatism that had me so crippled up I could not walk. said John F. Hyatt, 227 Pearl St., Albany, N. Y, in relating his re- uiarkuble experience with Tanlae, recently. Mr. Hyatt was chairman of the committee in charge of building the Albany County Courthouse and was four times elected a member of the County Board of Supervisors. At present Mr. Hyatt is Assistant Super intendent of. the Albany County Courthouse, with offices In the build- o ir-- .. 'ng. "I don't believe," he continued, 'anybody could have rheumatism any worse than I did, and my case was of such long standing I didn't expect to ever get over it. I was unable to walk except for a short distance, sup ported with a cane, and even then the pains struck me every time I took a step. My legs, hips and ankles liurt something awful and my joints were stiff and achy. I couldn't cross my leg without having to lift It up with my hands, and to turn over in bed, why, the pains nearly killed nie. "My appetite was gone and the sight of food nauseated me.. My stomach was out of order, nnd I had a sluggish, heavy feeling nil the time. I was weak, off In weight and discouraged so that it looked like I might as well quit trying to ever get JOHN F. HYATT 227 Pearl St., Albany, N. Y. appetite. Well, sir, I was the most surprised I ver was In my life when the rheumatic pains began to ease up. I took seven bottles in nil and.Jt's a fact, I didn't have an ache about me, was eating fine and simply felt like I had been made over again. "I have been In the best of health ever since, with only a slight twinge I do not of rheumatism at intervals. need my cane now, but as I had been unable to walk without It for several years, 1 got into the habit of carrying it and so still take It along. I am enjoying life and health once mora and can conscientiously recommend Tanlac as the greatest medicine- - I well. "I had no idea Tanlac would relieve have ever run across in all my exmy rheumatism when I began taking perience." Tanlac Is sold by leading druggists It last Spring. I took it because I saw where it would give a fellow an everywhere. Adv. DON'T LET THAT COCGH CONTINUE! Compound Distemper Spohn's a the short time. knock fimt el&n of It in very At congn will or cold In your hore, give a few doses of "SPOHV8." It will act on the glands, eliminate the disease pterm and prevent farth"SPOHN'S" has been tha er destruction of body by disease. standard remedy for DISTEMPER, INFLUENZA, PINK. BYE.m CATARRHAL FEVER, COITOHS and COLDS for a quarter of 60 cents and $1.15 per bottla at all draft stores. century. MKD11AL COMPANY. M'OHN OOhlliiN, IND. Couldn't Reach It. Proper Thing. "I'm nearly broke and want some Hubert of Franklin the) has a fondness for playing with his collars." "Ah! Then you want mother's jewelry case, much to her an- kind witli just a slight roll.'' ' noyance, and after dropping a ring in Question Incomplete. the register he was warned not to Mrs. A Have you still got that touch the jewelry case again. One day bis mother, while out of the room, cook you had last week? Sirs. I? Which day last week? thought, In order not to tempt him, she would place the jewelry out of his reach on a mantel. When she returned, the youngster met her und shouted, triumphantly: "I didn't touch the jewelry, mother. I I couldn't reach it." Indianapolis Three-year-ol- d News. Rather Skeptical. heii about those booze hounds being used by prohibition officers to locate 'stills'?" asked Mr. "Did you Gud-spu- r. "I have "Yes," said Mr. Gumpson. also heard about a pig In Mississippi that's a better hunter than half the bird dogs in the state, and I dice heard of a man who had a pet rattlesnake that took the place of an alarm clock and woke him up every morning by coiling on his chest and rattling, but thank heaven I don't have to believe everything I heur." llirmingham Age-HeraJ- Disappointment. "You said you would be borne at eleven, and here I have been keeping awake this last two hours waiting for you to come In !" snld an ongry wife. The delinquent leaned against the wall and prepared to remove his boots. "And L" be said softly and sorrowfully, "have be4!B waiting outside for this Inst two hours so's you'd go to sleep !" Pearson's Weekly. Joyous LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE SELDOIY1 SEE z knee like this, but your may have a bunch or braise on hi ankle, hock, stifle, knee or throat. a "You once said you were going to retire from public life." "Not once," replied Senator Sorwill clean it off without laying wf "hut wverul times. When the hone. No blister, no to look favorable Concentrated- - only lew iny things didn't at so application. $158 pet polltlml prospects I thought I might drops requiredDsscfB tnr tesrltt Inn nil, cue seal 4!tre4. rm at least get credit with my friends for us Book R IrH. ABSORBING, JR on Im mnUmt, ess sees rslaM Willis ntl SalsMM being something of a prophet." llsrf4 Clwals. Weas, Brate. Varinss Vslast esi Psta a4 laSsiaisnsa. Pnes Sl.Z, a aatlW M f erHvcrrs. Liberal trial sonic eastest 9nt I0a Natural Sequence. Tin simply crazy about your bread." W. f. YOUNtt, lac.. Ill 1ts II. srlasRsM. "That's probably because of its 126 MAMMOTH JACKS I aava a barvaia for yoa. nutty flavor." 'e, w. u ih wiw riu.m Caslar Kaplda,jack Iowa Ills Satanic majesty doesn't worry about (he man who Is going to reform i FRECKLES tomorrow. ghum, oais-KOn- I well-know- n gSgj What to Take for Disordered Stomac! CARTERS run. it INEM PILLS Take a good dose of Carter's little Liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few ntRhts after. You will relish your meals without fesr of trouble M follow. Millions of all ge taVe them for Bilrousnese, Dizziness. Sick Headache. I'part Stomach and (of Sallow, Pimply. Blotchy 5k it. Thep mJ iht mitetp a C'-.n- ' Gmiae hear yCC ta- - t". J fr |