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Show TIIE BEAVER COUNTY wTHKLY PRESS, BEATER. UTAII ' f Torce of Iiablf U almest ks hard a master to some people as rum la said DE USED TO to be," commented the landlord of the tavern at Grudge. "Although the post CHRISTEN ECGIIIE office . moved to its new location more " ;4 than ft month ago, and, too, though Prosram Win Feature Exercises they never were compelled by law to do so, "most any time o' day a bunch at Fire Hall on WedCOCA-COL- Thtlr Faithfulness. - WILL A , . . , - .V ' ' . . J " ,V fer V- - t - nesday.. t-- v t "" r ' I From NaabvtlW Ann Dallas Pudley, the new tire etv fire halt glne at the Waverly-Belmowill be christened on Wednesday aftr eroon at 2 o'clock with appropriate exercises. Mrs. Guilford Dudley, for whom the engine gets its name. Is one of the state's pioneer suffrage workers and It Is due to her untiring work that partial suffrage waa given the aomea of Tennessee. Mrs. Miles Williams, a la resident of Ihe twenty-firs- t chairman of arrangements, and also a pioneer suffragist, . and little . Judith Winston Folk, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beau Folk, also- - a pioneer anffragist and the youngest member Of the Nashville organization, has been chosen sponsor. Miss Folk has selected as ber maids the following young girls, .daughters .of prominent suffrage leaders: Travanla Dudley, Leuore Kenny,Kate Barksdale, Harriet Ingram, Mary Sue Cahtrell, Jane Davis and Elizabeth Smith. -- rrT T'--' ! At the chrfstenlns hot champagne win be broken but a bottle of coca-col- a and the maids will shower the engine with yellow flowers. Speeches will be made by Mayor William Oupton, Commissioner Tompkins and Chief A. A. Rosetta. Mrs. Dudley, a member of the national suffrage organization., t and Mrs. Reau Folk, chairman of the city organization," wilt be honor "guests of the occasion. Adv. PTHAT ,j(g) " . lDlld, i n jry ;cr" 1. j f " ....u reme Allied Council Tries to Reach Aoreement on the ! Rep!. to' Germany. PUSH 'FOl' CONCESSIONS 5lun Preparing for.Fafuaal to Republic Proclaimed In Rhlnelaiid Avtrla.. 6et Ttrma of Peace and Saya They Mean Her Death Warrant , By EDWARD W.'PICKARD were Gennnny'a counter-propoaal- a occessful at least so far as causing a temporary division In the 'tyi toni, but t this writing It seemed likely an xrcement an the disputed' points wold be reached within few days ad tt unanimous reply made to the Oermaos. That some alterations, not fundamental, would be mader In the treaty was predicted, since It only- regained to gain the consent ' of to changes favored by the BrtttKh and presumably by the Americans, Taee Included the readjusting of the Silesia clauses'' so that ta population may obtain probably through a .plebiscite; reduction of he period of occupation along the Hhtne from fifteen to 'tea years; and the addition" of some plan by which the Germans ahall have fb ase of a certain amount of tner- chant shipping with which to resnine trade and help pay the reparation, The endeawr among the allied delegates was to assure the world that sen changes as might be made In the terms were contemplated not In the way of leniency to Germany, but to asake the conditions "workable and ring about a speedy peace and resumption of normal business every-waerClemenceau and. the rest, of tfce lYench were said to be strongly apposed to any changes. Lloyd George was- - reported as favoring concessions. President Wilson, after first standing aloof, taking the position that the British and French should come to an agreement among themselves, umler- took to reconcile them, and as some of Cm alterations had. been favored by. - u e. tf to Hrsuade the French. Orlandos ttitutle.was not made clear. He was ssore Interested, anyhow, In the settle- aaeot if the Adriatic question, ' In view of hla pledges. , the (Kisltlon taken by Premier Lloyd 6eM-- r Is surprising uptll one consld- r the fact that he la the head of wry - shaky and unwieldy coalition arinteiry, which een now Is threaten-fa- r to go to pieces! The liberal and tabor elements In England hate been rgfng greater leniency- - toward the Cennus In order that the treaty may - fee mtenrd anil ralmnpwi he rMttntwl In Om industrial world, 'and It Is fair to sappone that the premier has been .trying to placate those elements. Ve hement denials by the BrHIh press pre-electi- ' - attacks by itrftlHh correxpomlenW American who have aade public the state of affairs will be aken for what they are worth. . ''bile the allied armies of occurs tea are ready .fo fnoT .forward at a auoment's hotlce If the Germans refu as algn the treaty, the Germans them selves are not Idle In the snme line. Koske, minister of defense, hna made a toor of the, coast defenses and dl lected all forces to be ready for emer gencies In case of the resumption of aaval operations, and the fortifications r the borders have not , yVt been dlsntnntled as he treaty requires. The Omnnn volunteer linuy, much of hlrh Is Jn the eastern the hi n try. is so large and so well ,eqt fed that It must Ike taken Into serious jnnMldrmttoti, Quly recently, the su .. rviu4iriiy cotiuiiand- - sent out a rirrn- ar asking the people of GerMiimy Iwtber tliey favored the rvMiniptlua lh- - wiir. nml when the government i iilli'tl Vint Ulndenlmrg to accniint fur n aim v ri'dy eioii. which was ss-a- partf , k um-i- Omm Court of Honor of thft France and Germany "claim, In th deneendaot.ot HobaBimdswlo At One Insistent demand of Germany, that she be admitted at once to membership in the teague of nations, it wa saIdwould: not be granted, for the French were unalterably r opposed to this, and Mr. Wilson, according to reports, had gradually coma around to their vhjw of keeping Germany out of the league until she has become, regen erated And proved her sincerity. There are not wanting Influential persons and Journals that argue for the immediate admission of Germany, basing the plea nmlnly on Jhe allegation that the good will and early restoration to prosperity of that country are necessary to the safety and' economic progress of the . rest of They call attention, with shivers of apprehension, to the danger of Germany's formJmaeqt ing an alliance with Japan and Russia, and 'this was backed up last week bycmoro or' less precise statements that jhe; Japanese, 'dSa; German emissaries already hatf been4 Violdlhg" "conferences ia "virions neutral places. ' A good deal of this sort of stuff may be put downvto 'propaganda. more act lye, Juft now than for some time past, a, yltnes the recent doings of: tlie ' "(ieruianamerlcan Cltlsens' lo Chicago.' league Much of H,' tool is said and printed in behalf of the selfish 'and business man who "demands ualnter rupted and greater- - returns from his Investments,., regardless of Justice t the TAsqaished and the flctors ln'the war, jhe. victors who. might suffet,, lathis esse, being the French, ; , , - ,1 ..... 'T" Xti : x. . t.o. .k . ntDiinmuh center of the Saar coal region, which both ppolnf ; d - nof The setting an ihflenendent re public in the Ithlne province with er. Hans A, porten as president, baa UI1 further Increased the bitterness he-twee F1ranci'hdterniany.;Tha,lr- lln govertmeltit. Of course, refused' o recognixe ine new state and1 ordered the prosecution of Porten for1 high treason. Then the Germans claimed to hav discovered that the scheme was fostered and aided by 'the French and that Marshal Foch and Premier Clemenceau had told the Ithlnelanders that "the German government would never again have anything to do with the '.eft bank of the Rhine, and hence the propagandists' coulif ntitfbe )pun- Ished." The Berlin press taldMhe French had propaganda fund of $2, 000,000 and were using It to bribe the people of Ithlneland and the Palatinate to favor the. Independent republtc. It hi true .that the' French look with favor on the new Mate and apparently they will, so far at possible, protect it frdm the Ebert government General Man gin. commanding the French army of occupation at Mayence, has forbidden strikes and other disturbances directed The against the Rhenlnh republic. German government, formally protest ed to the arm Mice commission against the course pursued by the French. The British: Vni Americana'ln the occupied territory. It was said, were taking no would take none. part in the From Vienna comes the news that the bolshevist regime In. Hungary Is nearing Its end.T The communist cabinet has been replaced by one headed by Herr German, one of Count Karol-yi'- s followers, and it was said he had been Jnvited, to Versailles 'to confer In with the entente representatives. the Ukraine, thei troops of Jene'rat Petlura captured several railway cen ters from the bolshevik!. A premature , report irom varaoe saia me n,smoni-an- s and Finns had captured Petrograd. Later the bolshevlsts claimed to have driven the Esthonlans back west of Gatchlna. The American troops in the Archangel region began embarking for home. An interesting but unlikely story coming by bolshevist wlre-frotMoscow said General Semenoff j had called a congress in eastern Siberia, which had declitred , the autonomy of Mongolia and named .Semenoff as grand duke 'of that country. n 'irr .', IM Two events have stirred the Sparta- cans 4f Germany to renewed activity that j'adito;lbe'predlHon that they will soon make another organized at- All some women about 18 hours. talk about Cry tomorrow, . laugh today. if you must, but .Dont. , istuacS ttrnftk-- Blfht OtkiBo-tSmb- K that rta tho mom mckle kavt kgu ta dl. pptw, wall tko llf ktor obm kan vuiskod ttrtlr. j It ta aoldoa that awr thai aao aunt b) ta FoaplaMlj cl taa' akla aad (aia al4 a beautiful (War eompletioB. Ba aara ta aak far taa aoabla atnafttf Oth taa, aa thla la aaM hlf fitaraata at aoa7 Sack tracklaa. Adr. It it tall ta NW SOUTH WALES tiaraf BoiMiac. 14 Iroadway. New Tort CM WIU ha p looand to and floaiauat BolloalM ar anaaor an Inqolrlaa mrardlna oppona-Bltla- o for fararlnf, atoek nuaiit. fmlt arnwlai, auiuof and laraataMat la tie Boota Waiaa, AU STRA LI A 7 PAttk.krt'8 HAIR BALSAM . AJ Mlot proparaaloa of aaortC Ealpa to aradtaato daadraO. For Rooaoraa Color a4 BaoutytoGrmyorFadodHoir. . , y er Biaf - ss other attacks. .. , Ask tor the original Imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Three sises. Money refunded if they do not help yon. a.- 1. lot M . old Junk." Louisville Courier-Journa- l. at . TakOHS. n si. at Caused by j e tiGia-dfoma- ' That ' en fm I btttor heartburn, bolchln,' indlveatlon, bloat after eatlns all are eaaaed bjr Bat they are only Bnrt aymptnma danger alanala to warn roa of awful troubloo if not atoppod. Hadaeho, blllooanoaa. rhouroatlam, aclatlca, that tired, Uatlaaa feeling;, lack of energy, dlailneaa. Inaomnla, avan cancer and ulcere of the tnteottnea and manr other ailments h. are traceable to Thouaanda yea, ml II lone of people who, aad at rang are mere wrak- ought to ba well nld.alnmai.il. Thev reallV K.n lin. atarre In tba mldat ot plenty beeaue they do not get enough strength and vitality from the food they eat Take EATONIC and giva yodr atomach a chance to do tta work right. Make It etrong, EATON I O eool, aweet and comfortable. brtnga qulek relief tor heart born, belching, Indlgeatloa and ather atomaeh mieertea. dlgeatlorn helpa yoa get full etrrncth from your food. Thouaaada aay KATONIO la tha moat Wonderful atomaoh remedy la tbo world. Brought them relief when everything elaa failed. Our beet teatlmonlat la what BATONIO will do for you. Sea get a big loe box of EATONIC today from yoatr araggiet. uae va daya tf you're not ploaaed, ntmrST , and1 set your money back.Uf'' ' i- ea signala that the kidneys need help. ; Ion should use GOLD MEDAL lent Oil Capsules immediately. The oil the atimulates soothing, healing kidneys, relieves Inflammation and do-troys the germs which have caused it. Go to your druggiBt today and get a bos of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem. Oil . hours yon Capsules.- In twenty-fou- r should feel health and rigor returning. After yon feel, some whst improved continue to fake one or two capsulea each day, ae aa to keep the first-clacondition and ward off the danger of , 11 a, Otataaaat U aad taa sat INFORMATION BUREAU 0. K." on your - rtY KilLtn MisTiaiinri w aa The bet yon Intended to make but didn't la always a safe bet., IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS stolen! He introduced a resolution catling (pr an Investigation by the committee on foreign relations. Alldranirta! Soap Sasmkiaadil -- ' aa4 Cuticura Heals Itching Burning Skin Troubles ouo tt pt .11 uttU rw tmdit, apply itlabotA tons tea u4 aonlog tm4 row Blnplr . ItiMftS froa f II . awnwt a nnmba KalBAah. BrooUra.."Ct 1 K. BaSOLD BOaiEKS, IU u ad fm-kl- 4i 5 atlneta aaJ Tiaw ITS NOT YOUR HEART; b g j.i, Flies! Kill All ts Cat tiJef Tkw. Ugly Syeti t ftU9 looftr tU tltibtMrt of roar OtklM dausM narutM ta naott tkoao koowli As "TSmWi Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic, fascinating Cntl-cur- a .Talrtun Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Renders other perfumes superfluous. One of the Cntlcnrtt Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum)Adv. ATONIC i ( FOR TOUR ACnVSTOMACiO - - Hard to Determine. ' Ruth Clifford, the' moving picture star, baa a cousin overseas. Recently his name appeared in the casualty ' list as wounded. "Yes," said Miss Clifford, in answer to an Inquiry by her director, he was wounded, but not seriously. We had a letter from the regimentnl The General Tendency. " "Everybody In America belongs to surgeon." "Where was he wounded?" asked some kind of a social or commercial observed the distin- Gerard. organization," ' , "We are not quite sure. The surguished visitor." "Yes," answered Senator Sorghum geon mentioned the place, but we "We have developed Into a nation of don't know whether It's an anatomical, leagues." , phrase or a French village." " The senate on Wednesday adopted the resolution for submitting to the states the Susan B. Anthony amend- ment to the Constitution granting the 'franchise to women. The vote was .V5 to 25, The house already had adopted the resolution and as the women of 23 states now- exercise presidential suffrage there Is little doubt that the amendment will be ratified by a sufB-cjenumber of states.' - rMea tcholesomencss. V- - n flol jig" that'ifery' Wng7ThTi tf me t lie JJteds" aought to kill Attorney General Palmer and other officials In eight cities of the East. Cordite bombs were exploded at their from tlw Dsnube monarchy. Like the residences, but they all escaped death. made frequent reference One of the conspirators was blown to Germans,' to the fourteen points, and so Od ha pieces by his own Horab In Washing-tuand a watchman was killed In New Vienna pspers when the terms were de York. The attorney general says extra given to the, public. . The clared the terras were cruelly hsrsh legislation is not seeded to take care and much singer was shown against Ot these bomb throwers-an- d he wishes the authorities to treat fhenl like other the Italians, Cleehs and Jugo-J?lvTlte eople generally were blfterly'dla- - CTlinlnals.nn(l,not, ,o glve.the radicals appointed to flml'tliift Ih'ey Vwe nof th chance to say the government Is n TW(. UllUg infill. than lite being treated" Germans, and a big merlin of protest wss held. The' public view was 'exThe strike situation In Canada 1m pressed byLN;ti.lVrlclil. banker, InVlunlpeg to said : Theonly tlilpg f the Aus- ln.t of the soldiers threat-.ene- d .1 trian people to sny: ;w night-aaction against the strikers and well Join will) .Germany R1 we tre leaders of the latter aniesled for the, .ctMttpunliws- - rt1mlMfrtwtie1'' Wp have' tbe'stflke WelofJtVlaWieVed nothing to loe fiy.'dijliig so." f , might soon- - b called off. , "Thle action The grand council or Germsn Aufc already hsl beor lnkep by.the workers trta 'ailiitel the retsrt"of Dr. Otto ot Toronto, la Toledo where automoItiitier. which' vs to the effect thm bile plant workers are on strike, there the pence tenns tuesst the death sen- - were riots,, lit which two tiieo .were tmrv of (he Aumrlun republic. killed by stmrUs, tasuaraiHiee V,'- j.:-- t e, 1 '' .j, ' - . V ;i-- 1 'L, '''" s 1 ' . i . . . , ... . ' ' ,. 'if rs prijed'-ctmsUTet'abry- 1 This is healthinsurance of such vital ' importance that miUiotns of women bake at home just to be sure that Royal Baking Powder is used. Remember the adage "Bake it with arid be sure." Royal ; f a n 4 '.! One of the distinctive qualities of food kiked with Royal Baking Powder is iTlie sprlmrlng oT "another big bomb plot by terrorists early In the week has aroused the national government "'. . ..' The reply of the Austrian, to the to the necessity of rounding np and terms of the pesce treaty handed to disposing of the anarchists who are them wa t dlgnlfieil, rather TiathetK running amuck In thla country. Wiland almost hopeless plea by Chancellor liam J; Flynn, new chief of the bureau rl Renner for conditions that would of Investigation of the department of Justice has. been given a free hand, . raubMc permit the German-Austriato live and to organise, ror the exist, with orders to end anarchy in the Unienoe of an Independent ommon wealth. ted Stktes, and his record warrants the He nutlined-tbe.hlatwroCJts estitb- - prediction thst be will go far toward janclfirgy'e4 that'lCHas "no" "rej istlon with the former empire of Uie, ins couniry, lie urgeu. iiapHiiurgH, should be treated as considerately aa the other nations that have sprung New la well, ' -- Plaaa4 aMvhora, DAISY SLY XlLUQt kiUa aS Ihi. Urm. wfihiiwutaJ. G FRECKLES e wc-m- an . -- Laws are not alive until they are government tempt t evarthrow-thOne.was the finding tn the Landwehr executed. , , canal of a hody declared .to be that of uea Kosa Luxemburg, tneir mur dered leader. The other was the discovery that Capt von and Lieutenant Llebman, who ; were convicted vt the murder of Lleb-knecht ha been allowed to "escape from piisoa on fals release orders respecter of per EdntyA dlMSss Is to eons. and get to Holland on false passports. majority ef the ills a dieting be esa traced back to the It had been Jknown. that Lieut Kurt Eiopla today treuble. ' Vogel, convicted ojthe same crime, . The kidneys are the most Important had escaped in the same way. All this Organs of the body. Tbey are the of your blood. If the poisons has- - aroused great bitterness against which are swept irom the tissues by the the'tntnfls in of the government blood are not eliminated through ths many kidneys, disease of one form or another will claim you as a victim. Kidney disease is usually indicated by AnUer.'1ettk'! eensatioir enlivened weariness, alaeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trouthe proceedings of- the United States ble, pain in loins and lower abdomen, senate, last wyek when Senators Lodge gall atones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica and Borah declared that to their cerend lumbago. AH these derangements are aatars's tain "knowledge foples. of the. peace ' treaty, denied to' the senate1, had been N Good Riddance. In the hands of New York financiers "Shall we hire a detective to watch for some days. Their statement was ' presents T not doubted and Senator Hitchcock, ous wedding i uf , ,1 .vi.i. . . House conferences after at the White and jtbe,, state, department asserted sary, my dear. Our friends have snat ine .copies, in 4iuesuon naa oeen seised the opportunity to work off a Pflug-Har-tun- Sneeze; You May Die, Scientists say thatnever nearer death than when we sneeze. the act; ceasing a momentary convulsion of the brain', f 1 --- man. d WtVcC . nalrd TlslYnj'eij I A turn Do yon put yonr daya work? soft-heade- Tho Effects of Opiates. INFANT3 art peculiarly susceptlbla to opium and Its -- - - at - . la Impression on - T CURRENT EVENTS . -J th4etry HEWS REVIEW OF ' :- Paris. 2 View of Saarbrocken, Tle grand nmftti falwdnr, ead o alUJoslematn establishment of a, Zionist commonwealth In the Holy Lund. tt . - .. j rariooa preporatioos, all of which are najrootio, in well known. Even in the anuOlest doses,' if continued, these opiates' cause change In the functions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing Imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narontka in later life, Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying powers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet In their infancy. H 'The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. ' The adminjstratiorr of Anodynes,' Drops. Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be- too strongly decried, and toe druggist should not be a party to It, Children who are ill need the attention of .than a crime to physician and it is nothing less - dose them willfully with narcotics. 7; ' ' Castoria oont&ina no narcotics if it bean the rlgnatrare of Chas. IL Fletcher. Castoria, si wars bean the tlgitatarv of ; : ,j, il ? Bard facts do not always make aa - Titmu r" 1 of prominent and Influential lunkheads can be seen standing in the doorway of the old post office room, patiently waiting for busy people to come, as they used to, and scrouge past them, trying to get In." Kansas City Star. " BAKING - ar Absolutely Pure ' Uw vusia -- "..,?'-- J. dezived from grapw''..- V--. . it Javca iyo Dittcr Tasto |