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Show TIIE BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS, BEAVER. CTAH SAGE TEA DARKENS ' HAIR. TO ANY SHADE la "J DrT " Here's' an 01 atay Gray! ""time Recipe thai Anybody Apply. . .. c" T" . The gm of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair tq ita natural dor dates back .to grandmother's Ume She osed It to, keep her, hair beautifully' dark glossy "and attrac-tlT- ,r i ' 1 -- - . . mliiii . y-' ' fs n ' I I ! . r , , wt , 7, r 1" f AI Er. B. W. D. e. Whenever her hair took onlhat dull, , faded . er streaked appearance, .this simple mixture was applied with, ' . wonderful effect But brewing at home' Is thussy and "Nowadays, by asking at Tany drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and SulphurT Compound," yon wHl get this famous old preparation; ' Improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty the holr. A downtown druggisO says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. Ton simply dampen a sponge or Soft bruBh with It and draw ' this through your hair,, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after application or two, It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Adv. it III; ".v .J-lZp'-'3'- te. L -- 1 Winn , I " r h KEEP THEIR MONEY AT HOME HEWS .REVIEW OF 'A vast amount of money still lies ninvested in the country, declares the London Mall. 'In a Yorkshire village tkere Jsji fisherman who is known to fcave Ave "thousand dollars In notes In W ; cottage. He wears clothes which cost about ten dollars . before the war7 and Towns Ha boat worth one thousand or fift fishing teen hundred dollars. In the same vll- Inge a short time ago a fisherman bought bis cottage, and when the own er called for a deposit he counted out fifteen hundred dollars in gold, the full purchase price. In a neighboring town there Is at least one fisherman who has five thousand dollars or more In otes In his little house, but he, can-ao- t be induced to Jovest any of .lt , When he has beeoorged to do so he is said that he "preferred to have It earjilm as It Is Safer I" A woman In Yorkshire country town "one morning walked Jnto a lawyers office and produced a handbag containing two thou. which sand she had fleeted in thirty yearsV, After asking advice on Investing the ,tooney she stated that at night' she took the hand-W- g up to .her .bedroom. When she traveled, she took , the handbag with er, and oi one occasion left It on the rack In the train. She remembered her treasure before she left the station recovered It " ' ' . ' thlrty-drtlar-a-ye- - ra dugsists ' p,ecc:.::.:b:o v. For many years druggist Lavs watched with much interest the remarkable record tntained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boo- t, ' is great kidney, liver 4ad bladder and ' . sis, u . ' - It is a physician's prescription. v Is a strengthening medico. It helps the kidneys, liver and Mad-at do the work nature intended -- they J afcoold do. y Swamp-Rohas stood the test of rears. ... Xt is sold by all. druggists on its merit"! as should help you. No other kidney sasdicine has so- suny friends. ' Be sure to set Swamp-Reo- t and start treatoient at once. ,. However, if yea wish first, to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Xflroer Co, Finghamton, N. T for a UBple bottle. When writing be sure and natation, this paper. Adv. Bwamp-Roo- t . ot - CURREJITjVEIITS Hungary of Bolshevism In Cfrip and Other Parts of Central Europe in Ferment German state property In territories to he ceded by the pence treaty and the order in which the obligations of Germany shall be imposed. As for the reparation to be demanded of the Huns, the economic experts have found the, amount of damage Inflicted was between by the German and 145,000,000,000, but OS this is beyond the ability of Germany to pay, the sum Is being scaled down and probably will be less than $30,- 000.000,000. PEACE DELEGATES STARTLED Speed Up Work on the Treaty, Which . Germans Say They Will Not 81gn League of Nations Covenant Being Anended. . By EDWARD W. PICKARD. Matters In Europe last week moved swiftly (toward a climax.' Bolshevism was gathering itself for its greatest efforts, and made a start In that way that alarmed the civilised world. It fastenedits clutches on- - Hungary, or tt least on the government and on Budapest, the capital, and soviet rule was established In place of the republic that was headed by Count KarolyL Revolution broke out In- Gallcla, tartv Ing lnthe oil districts; a soviet government was set up, the Lemberg Soviet' declared a general strike, and Polish troops sent to combat the revolution Joined In the movement Bessarabia was proclaimed a republic and Its directorate began: military operations .against Roomanla's army, , defeating a part of It. The Bessarablan movement undoubtedly was dlsected by the Russian, bolshevlkl and supported by the Ukrainians, the Idea being to establish communication between Moscow and Budapest by breaking Efforts to turn through Ronmanla. CzectiQ-Slovakand German Austria vver to the bolshevik have been so far unsuccessful. - la If the treaty with Germany Is such as It is supposed to be, Germany will refuse to sign It Anyhow, that is what the press and many of the leaders' fiajv Doctor .Dernburg' memory, declares the German people will not accept a treaty of peace that Is not' inspired by Impartiality, Justice and a spirit of reconciliation and that does not contain a league of nations into which Germany is admit-tewith full rights. Doctor Schlffer, minister of finance, says he has taken a solemn oath that the government will not surrender one inch of German territory. The Prussian national assembly has voted against the relinquishment of any of the Rhine territory, es pecially the Saar basin. Alt over thea country meetings are being held, by Foreign Secretary to protest against an This movement "enslaving peace. In which all factions are Joining, is being used. to reawaken the national spirit and the threat of spreading bolshevlsm If' the demands of the German people are not met is being used by the. leaders to intimidate the interallied peace delegates. The latter, however, do not seem especially worried, evidently ' taking it for granted that Germany will have to accep any treaty they formulate! . If .the' Germans do submit to bolshevlsm, It will be of their own free will, and mainly In spite and not because, they prefer that form of "government" d , u, With Hungary the case is different, and It may well be that that country's new sov)et government will reon those idealists who undertook to fuse to sign any treaty with the alremodel the entire world and bring lies. If It survives. At the end of the about the millennium at once In- week there were evidences that the stead of first making peace sod per- allies were about to take decided acThe mitting the belligerent nations to re- tion against 'the Hungarians. sume, the ordered activltlea of civil- French were urging, that an army be ised existence. That the gentlemen sent to occupy territory between Rusgathered In Paris have recognised sia and Hungary, and General Mangln In this their error la apparent In their present was recalled from haste to complete the peace " treaty connection. Italian troops were re- Frank critics of the Veace conference lay the blame, for much of this . May-ne- Jlmmle Knew. Jlmmle had made some boastful remarks as to his progress In grammar, by the way of offsetting this the science of numbers.' Well, what Is a pronoun Jlmmle?" ' asked pa. '', . "A I'tNipoun is a word that stands for another word," replied James. "Give me some examples of a word that stands for another word," sug' ' gested pa,' dern-an' darn an there's "Well, blame an' doggone," said James. " f T'V r i ssatsasiiiissisi'riin JIalaetaMSMfts J Railroad bridge near Ufa, Russia, which was blown up by the bolshevlkl, cutting the town off from the outside world. 2 German shells about to be exploded by the; reclamation and demolltkAjnen of the American, field ammunition force. 3 Giant French searchlight on the Rhine facing' the historic village of Well-nlc- h " and the famous old Mouse castle. . r Many People In - England Evidently Will Not Entrust Savings to the Care of Banks. V "f ft well-know- nn-eth- er to Reqtureinenii, . HIS LIFE A STIRRING ONE Always in robust health, B. W D. Barnes could tide, shoot and get his num. He was everything sheriff in Warren Co., Tennessee, should be until overtaken by a complication oi catarrhal troubles the stomach, bowels or: other that all but nut k!m dowaw- -' Famous Hare is the story told in his own organs,' Dr. Hartman'a word.- - "I had. throat trouble from Peruna Tonic has been a standard "which no relief seemed possible. Uy household, remedy for .forty-fiv- e health was cone. Flcalljr 1 decided years. to try Peruna and was entirely It you are sick and suffering, cured by four bottles. That was write The Peruna Company, Dept. 's three years ag-I am now aa well Columbus. Ohio, for Dr. as ever; able to ride ail the time. A, Health Book. It la free. Thanks to Peruna." Tour dealer has Peruna la both Like Sheriff Harare, thousands tablet and liquid form. If you want ewe their present health to PerunaJ health. Insist upon bavins; Peruna. For catarrh of the head, nose and! Tour dealer will give you a Peruna tarvait cutrrut isaammauoB ox e ln , - ; : 4 m o. Hart-man- , His Alibi. Disgusted. "Before we were married you promHostess I'm- sorry jon found Miss ised to get me everything I want" Biggie s poor conversationalist No, my dear I said I would get Jack Poof conversationalist 7 She'a yoo everything you need."' absolutely the limit? Why, the only thing she said tosme the entire evening writes that If the bolshevlsts can J The speechless lady on a $20 gold was "no," and I had to propose to her Is proof positive that silence Is to get her to say that Boston Tranr orlng food to the hungry people there piece V golden. script. they can retain their control; that If there will revolufall be another they Lots of men know how to cure People who have, nothing to do bnl tion. Is It true, then, that hunger Is e ' ' them. visit are the worst kind of bores. the food on which bolshevlsm thrives? hams, but are unable to When the Hungarian revolutionists made overtures to the people of German Austria, the latter replied they could not adopt bolshevlsm because they were dependent on the aUies for their food-r-tt- ie inference being that If they were not thus dependont "they Kidney disease is no respecter of per- tftgnals that the kidneys need help, sons. A majority of the ills afflicting leu should use GOLD MEDAL Haaralso would set up a soviet governcan be traced back to Ue lem Oil Capsules immediately. The : ment Eople today trouble, soothing, healing oil stimulates the . The kidneys are the most important kidneys, relieves inflammation and de organs of the body. They are the stroys the germs which bsve caused it Another contradiction Is to be found of your blood. If the poisons uo to your druggist today ana get a In the stories that come of conditions which are swept irom tbe tissues by the box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil blood are not eliminated through tbe Capsules. hoars you In twenty-fou- r In iRussla. American commissioners, .kidneys, disease of one form or another should feel health and vigor returning. and most of the press reports, have After yon feel somewhat improved will claim you aa a victim. led us to believe that there was little Kidney disease is usually indicated by continue to take one or two capsules to be found there but murder, anarweariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, each day, so aa to keep the first-cladespondency, backache, stomach trou- condition and ward off the danger of chy riot and starvation. Agents of ble, paia in loins and lower abdomen, other attacks. the French government returning from Ask for the original imported GOLD gall stones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica MEDAL brand. Three sixes. Money reRussia report that wholesale massaand lumbago. ere these funded All if they do not help you. derangements nature's cres have ceased generallyiJhat order reprevails and Industries are being REMARKABLE TEST OF LOVE GOT NEW IDEA OF RELIGION. sumed. It Is said that even the rali-roaare returning to something like normal service, trains being run be- 8urely Any Woman Would Be Satis-fle- d Colonel Roosevelt Admitted He Had With Proof That Was Offered Taken to Heart the Simple Faith tween Moscow and Petrograd on Mrs. Newlywed. of the Doughboy. scheduled time. ConservativeJrtflu-ence- s are making themselves manifest Colonel Roosevelt was a deeply rem every direction in Russia, It is said, , For a while, as they, walked along, The silence became ligious man, and one evening at Oyster and officials In power appear to "real- neither spoke. she said In a Bay he said to an editor : ise, the' necessity of recognizing Indi- quite strained. At Inst ' - . "How this world war has clarified vidual rights to property In order to hard, tense voice: care don't whether I'm !Tou happy our Ideas ! It has clarified my own maintain their authority. A bolshevik commissioner told the or not do you? We've been married Ideas about religion. "Before the war I was inclined to correspondent mentioned above that if nearly a week, and now you don't agree with the philosopher who sold: The allies would withdraw their sup care whether Tm happy or not" "My angel, I do," he said miserably. "'Religion Is the experience constiport from those who are opposing the soviet government the civil wars "But I simply cannot permit you to do tuted by those thoughts, feelings and actions which spring from man's sense Would end In thirty days, the gran- v.hat. It Is asking too much." Two tears rolled down her cheeks of dependence upon power or powers aries of Siberia would be opened, the one each cheek. for controlling the universe, and which startfactories the army demobilized, "Ton dont! You don't!" she cried, have as their center of Interest the ed agan and the present want and biting her lip tearfully. "Tod don't cosmic fortune of values.' misery ended. care whether rm happy or not!" "But how different is the definition of Dispatches from Paris indicate that It was more than his tender, lov- religion that the dpughboy has flung the allied peace delegates are slowly He gulped us from the trenches, and hpw heqrtlly changing their opinion concerning the ing heart could stand. Russian situation, though not In the guiltily. "Oh, very well, go ahead if Is qur agreement when he saysr 'Religion Is betting your life on least minimizing the threat of bol- you like." he said gruffly. And while she took out her powder the existence of God.' " shevlsm to the rest of the world. viStephen Plchon, foreign minister, told puff and powdered her nose and the French chamber of deputies that cinity right on the crowded pavement, Not So Bad, at That the policy of the allies in Russfa was he turned his back and looked Into the Somebody lins called attention to the show windows so a of no piano shop not "war" but a "pacifying" policy fact that a recent advertisement listed . domino and designed to save Russia from the one would know he was with her. sugar under the heading of grip of Germany. "meat Well, whass wrong specials." No Altruism. "How Jones does abuse automobiles about that? Isn't sugar the next thing The league of nations commission, as .dangerous." "No wonder. He Is an to sweetmeats? Very well, let's pass to the next. with President Wilson In the chair, accident Insurance agent." Its consideration the of completed Conditional. The Decision, covenant of the league Wednesday din"Is a on hotel she dote nt pyrography?" "Dont good you good was draftto a turned 'It over, night ner?" "Well, her npple pies ain't much, , ing committee which was to go over but she's great on the mince ones," "Tea, If It Is a good table d'hote." It carefully and return It to the commission for final, consideration before It was reported to the executive committee of the peace conference. Many proposed amendments to the original plan were considered, including seven suggested. by Charles E. Hughes and those drafted by former President old-ti- me Taft It was understood that Mr. Wilson had deferred the presentation of amendments safeguarding the Monroe doctrine and exempting domestic questions from the league's Jurisdiction. No amendment buVheen Incorporated that specifically meets the demands of Japan for recognition of the equality of nationals. Among the amendments adopted was one providing that the offices of the league are open to women as well as to men, and one permitting the withdrawal of a member on two years' substitute can evexequaL notice, but not UQtil such member has filled its International obligations. pro-cur- IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS ra ss , and have. It signed. They will, accord- ported to have occupied Pressburg, ing to reports at the time of writing. Hungary, only .35 miles from Vienna. Include In the treaty a formal stated Allied gunboats were tiurrledly sent ment concerning the league of nations, up the Dsnube for the purpose of probecause Germany will be required by tecting the French and British misthe treaty to surrender her colonies sions in Budapest The members of to mandatories of the proposed those missions are believed to hare ... league, but It Is not unlikely that the escaped safely. Bela Kun, --as foreign minister, Is adoption of the full constitution of the The first bossing thO'bolshevUt job In Budaleague will be deferred. treaty, which was being considered pest, and he and his associates are Inst widt by Wilson, Lloyd George, nationalising everything and ordering ClemencAiu and Orlando, It was said, the severest of penalties for any form . ..j was sufficiently firm In Its terms to of resistance. Count Karolyl Is varia lasting peace, would simplify ously reported to be executed and 4n Insure tXold lathe Head" to aa acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Far-mthe International food problem and prison. The outbreak or the revoluwho are subject, to frequent ."colds the way for Industrial and tion In Hungary at this time Is asM tha bead" will find that the use ef pave The princi- cribed to the action - of the French will financial reconstruction. HALL'S CATARRH .MEDICINE knlkl tip the Byatara. clcanaa tha Blood pal alms of the proposals under conmilitary mission in establishing a neuami rendec tham Iet liable to colla. fcesoa-tauackj of Acute Catarrh may sideration were: (1) To Insure ample tral tone between Roumanla and HunMd to Chronic Catarrh. secnrlty for the future protection. of gary In a way that led the Hungarian HALL'S CATARRH MEDICTVS Is tak-- a tha Blood France, especially on her eastern to believe their country was about to irtarnaBjr and acts through of tha System. M the Mucous Burfeees frontier; (2) to' establish a strong be dismembered. The Ciecho-SlovakAH Droirslats 75c Testimonials free. 100 eo Jar rase of eetarrt ' thai Italy, with a formidable northern bar- It was understood, went Into action HAIX'S CATARRH MEDICINE wW aot rier against aggression; (3) to create against the Hungarian bolxhevlst nt a strong Toland ; (4) to found a league once, some of their troops having rapCo.. ToWa, Ohio. F. J. CJheaey of nations pledged on material as tured Raab, on the Danube, Interrupt well as moral grounds, to the presering communication between Budapest V, A Shooting Fish. The industrial situation In Great and Vienna. Large Hungarian rannmi Britain has been A shooting fifth In the East Indies vation of world peace. greatly alleviated by factories are situated In Rniib. Tle the report of the committee appointhas a hollow cylindrical beak. When Dr. Kurl ed The "big four," as they are called premier of Czecho-SlovaklIt sees ally on plants that grow In by, the. Industrial conference that thwllow streams It ejects a single drop In Paris, were said to have decided to Kramarsz, now in Paris, declares hi met Jast February, consisting of thirty of water, twhlch ifoocksi tlieJlj Into make peace with all four of the enemy country Is loo strong td' yield to bo! employers and thirty trades unionists. nations at once. This plan presents shevik temptations; though ho admit the tide. . . The committee recommends that a some difficulties, one of the least of It Is In dangerous proximity. If bol- legal maximum working week of ,43 WatcN Cuticura Improve Your Skin. which Is the, factthnt the United shevlsm Is victorious In Russia. hours be established, that systematic that country will Inevitably overtime ,be - discouraged and that at war with Turkey On rising jind retiring gently smear States never'-wT- s the face "with Cuticura Ointment and Bulgaria. .Most troublesome' will fall under German influence, legal time wage rates of unliersa I. apWash off Ointment in five minutes be the fair assessment of the pre-wplicability be fixed. To meet the probwith CoGcnra Soap and hot water. It debts of those two nstlons and of Here Is a peculiar contradiction of lem of unemployment and the care 'of ts wonderful sometimes what Cuticura Austria-Hungaramong the various opinions. For many jnonths we liav the unemployed. It suggests state dewill do for poor complexions, dandruff, provtnees, and the fixing of the been assured that th one sure thins velopment of new Industries, the raisboundaries they must accept that would check the spread of 'thr ing of the age limit for child labor, Itching and ted rough hands. Adv. v. It Is believed Germsny'a new bound- bolshevik poison, in Russia .and more generous sick benefits end old The Alternative. aries have been virtually fixed by the was food; and . consequently age pensions. A national Industrial Mr. Hoover has been making strenuHubby I will not stand these vshop- peace delegates, thqugh no announcecouncil of 400. and a standing comment lias been made. . A financial ous efforts to feed central Enrop.-- . mittee of ..V) ping bills of yours any longer. arr"propoed. It Is beWide I 'don't care .. whether yon commission he been working fas to Now an enterprising newspaper cor- lieved with modif's stand them, or not sa long as yon foot settle tnV reapportionment . of respondent who has been long In Rui-sl- a ications, will be sdopted by the ' stem. and la' at present In Petrograd. public debt, the question of short-eolnps- of V ' -- . Bp IiV Una, ar y There's a rich, satisfying, flavor to The Original P0STUM CEREAL that no A healthful drink that leaves no trace of harm, a "beverage grateful to the ttornach that never upseta nerves, heart or. digestion as does sometimes coffee. . Boil Just Hllo coffee Bo3 thoroughly (15 minutes after boiling begins) make it rich and dark and you have something that makes your meal ' doubly enjoyable . , , tt There's At Grocers a Reason two sized 15c 6c SI f ' 25c Oer-txni'j- . ... - f r |