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Show TTIE HERALD TEACHER PAYS IT r FALL GLOWING TRIBUTE the bouse .committee oh Immigration! to modify. the nresent immigration re--1 strtctlon- law. It Is claimed in wasn-ingte- a that the fanners generally, are sympathetic witb the manufacturer in their desire to. push the .gate open IS OUinifiG - DIFFICULT PLACE rways. A- - month predicted that ago It-a strong effort would be made to let more Immigrants into this country, meu of the hard manual labor type. It also was predicted that American labor or ganizations would oppose strongly any .changes In the present law unless the changes were In the direction of strengthening the exclusion measure. Labor today Is opposed to'tbtntf tempt of the manufacturers to change the lan--. There would be no chance nt ail that congress would listen to the pleas of the members of the committee who are here today were it not that the farmers are suld to ' be with the manufacturers. It iii said that many ol the conservatives and find themselves today sympathetic with The agricultural Woe in this one move ment. The great industries have been calling for more laborers and the con' servntlves jind the never "have been, indifferent to such was Declares Tanfao Ended Indlges - tion, Chest Pains and tation Lost Strength HlftUCC880R AS SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR MUST BE A BRAVE MAN. "Restored. ttnlae has Improved times more "LAME DUCK" MAY BE CHOSEN my general tofiditlon ten than I anttd-ted, recently stated Herbert A. Gm n school teacher ef Retiring well-know- Fall Cabinet' Officer Evidently Haa Been. Worsted In the Centre vsrsy With Secretary Wallace Concerning the Bureau of Forestry. Maine. My trouble, began with a t.snddea 1dm of strength. Almost everything--1 te disagreed with me and caused a i j - tfckenlng sensation that remained with or.boors. For months I found g difficult on account of In-lima ton, and bad such cheat paint nd palpitation I thought my heart waa ectecy I also suffered greatly from daches and nervousness, seldom apt well, and. felt tired and worn-- -- By EDWARD B. CLARK Washington. -- WhoJa to succeed llbert B. Fail as secretary of .the In . terior? There hare been intimations that the cabinet place to likely to go to some former seLator of the United hStates who didnot succeed in seem . in November, but tog .. ioLin lal there "stronger ieellng 4JStnce taking Tanlae nft kind of food the President will offer the place J pleadings.-hrts me and I have a wonderful ap that some business man who never has - Labor Wot Alone In Opposition, have gained -- ten - pounds. to held public office. There will be a fight and, a worthy the freely, sleep perfectly, and feel Whoever it Is that is to sncceedjlr, one before the M strong and well as ever In my life. present immigration law himself a not alto- Is Knlao la certainly a tuperior medk rail will take unto changed. Labor is not the only orgether thankful Job. A legacy of con- ganization in the Imlted States that Is toe." Teniae la for sale by all good drug troversy left to Uncle ''lam by Gilford - opposed to letting down the bars. The Pinchot, now governor of Pennsyl- American Legion is on record- as fa rbtav Over 85 million bottles sold be4eparted-fremasb4Twrfranlawhen a ioii exclusion f immigrants Advertisement.Ington public. Ufe, la belleveiio N for a period of years. The Legion In part and perhaps largely responPopular Fare. the proposed change will, fight T hear the term hot dog" used a sible for "the resignation of Secretary In the law. Moreover, ther are great deal in your country," remarked rail rtain stories to the effect that The Interior department Is a sort other organizations In the United the foreign visitor. of graveyard for the hopes and am- States, powerful numerically and WeUr bitions of men who think they have which Jteve . "la It an exclamation VI jfven no...striking., exhibiOccaSioniiy, but most of the time In them the overcoming spirit and tion of . a desire to welcome to. these )tTs the equivalent of ordering a light therefore" can succeed whereJothers J chores- any more Europeans, will use have failed. There are two schools. I their Influence with senators and repuneh." Birmingham I of public opinion on the subject of resentatives to prevent any ylr'dlng to what ought to be (he endeavor of the the plea of the representatives of the secretary of the Interior, Men have Industrial and' farm bodies. Here Is what the committee of the' attempted to reconcile these schools of thought, and thus tar have,, ffitled. National. Manufacturers' association avo man who will accept foesirei Khali be doner Mr. Fall's discarded cabinet Job. "1. That In fixing the quota of each A desire to private life In naUgnaHtvof otherwlaeajlmis8ibi to give attention to personal nlltns under the present law duo re Mrs. TeD How Lydia order business concerns is a reason offered gnrd should be given to the ascer-ILPmkhanVa Vegetable for Mr. Fall s resignation. The sec talned' annual ' emigration from the retary,. however, probably would not Dnltei States of persons of such na Compound Helped we willing to affirm solemnly, thai this tlonallty. la the sole reason. He probably Is "2. That the secretary of labor shall Tyrone, Pa. "A friend told my boa-bahow Lyn R Pinkham'a Vegetn- - going out because his views on meth- be authorlied, upon the presentation nie vompouna naa ods of conservation are not the views to biro of satisfactory evidence of a tubed bis wife, as of a school which holds sessions In continuing shortage of labor of a parmy husband bought the Department of Agriculture. The ticular type or class, to admit otherme a bottle because roots of the reason for Mr. Fall's res wise admissible aliens In excess of the n, I wuso roots of trees. Dis quota, until In his Judgment such con bad a nervous weak ignation are the ess. no strength in agreement about the forestry policies dition Is Improved. "3. That provision shall be made my body and pains of the government in part probably in my left side so Induced Mr. Fall to resign from the for physical examination of aliens at "7t bad that I eonld service. ports of embarkation, or where their hardly do our work. passports are vised, except that such Disagreement Over , Forestry. 1 Before I was mar. It was a year ago that It became requirement" shaIL.be waived upon as ried I used to work 1. f known in an at first- rather nebulous surances of another government that bad Dtins fast the same then aa I have way that Secretary Falfnnd Secre- suctrsatisfactory examination has teen bad since lhave done my housework. I . tary Wallace of the' Agricultural de- made." would bos do witnout a bottle tn tne one aa Feared; were Relaxation not at .Further entirely partment bouse Dow. It has stopped the pains all Mr. Fall deto the official in Washingpolicies. forestry Virtually every and found out have I that is a it right ton was convinced weeks ago that be wonderfd body builder aa it has made sired that the forestry service-shoulme well and strong. It is going to be be transferred from the Department fore the present session of cougress the 'old reliable' with me Sxtaafter, of Agriculture to the Department of should end Immigration again would and I am always willing to tell other the Interior. Mr. Wallace stood op become a subject of controversy. It women bow it has helped me. Yon can seems to movement for finrue thatntiB-pTeaense this letter aa you wish as I can hon- posed. Agriculture i.-.exclusion Its of the act cona way. weakening words are that true." my estly say Recently an attempt was made to templates the admission of comparaMrs. M. Lodio, R.P.D. No. 4, Box 40, compromise the differences between tively few additional foreigners, but the Tyrone, Pa. wo departments. A compromise records show tnat when one wedgt is Letters like this brtagoot the merit I where Com E. nnkham's strong feelings exist seldom entered it la an easy matter to enter Ljdia vegetable ; jwund. They tell of the relief from such seems to be satlsfacto y. It waa un- - others. ' . . " Knkbam's course the desire of the manufac'all uf Vegetable Compound. turers and farmers Is to secure labor goes out, Mr. Wallace stays in. When President Harding was select- of a certain type or class. A farmer ing the timber for his cabinet there wants a farm laborer, and a manufacwere two-o- r three men who thought turer wants a manufacturing laborer, that they could conduct the duties nod It Is asked that leglslatlon.be so of the Interior department In a man- framed that thev will ret what the ner which would le satisfactory to want The history of the past, all the elements in the population It ever, has shmvn that lminlgrants who nervousnes. diSW Is sold that Mr. Fall, who received worked on the farms in' Europe will Achea, thalUme:, : i phapsra I -- - flg ' . - Age-Heral-d. HELP FOR GIRLS WHO WORK er Lodie Her nd run-dow- yv .ah. d bav-oat- DEATH pains, erioys disorders. The world's Standard remedy for Wdney.liver, bladder and uric add troublea LATHROP'S HAARLEM OIL rd off bring quick relief and often deadly cseaaea. Known the national '.c Houand for more than 200 . years. . All druggists, ia three sues. Look far ttJt nam CoW Mfal aa mry boa d aceaat M bnlutloa u that adjustment of differences would be possible, but he believed his views were right and he thought It better to attempt to do what his feelings told him It was right to do rather than to yield conviction for the sake of compromise; What he thought was right other men thought was wrong. Whoever was right.' the result baa been the resignation of Mr. Full ami the seeming trinmph. of that school of conservation thought, which was In the . days of Secretary compelling as it did his resignation terlor. ' .Plnchofs Policy Wins.; the fixed itollef here It seems to-that President Harding holds with Secretary Fall that the forestry advocates have gone too far in their de Neveithe-les- s mands for "conservation. the other thought on the matter' Seems to be the more nopulnr "one and so to eieak the more nuniemtm one. Olfford Pinchot was In U'lHhlng- fon not long ago. lie had a long In tervlew witb the President of States, and it is not believe ) that they discus! the wither entirely. tronitlieoceofjhJa be cr rior hatrl frir tM bwl oIot, Aoat T JO DYE dtw- - a renn. m ninsniW (dm iff, rt.iai. 'hiikimb, etiirtm T. p9'7 n m hi) I The Route There. All wort N;The Pltlchot achooT of "nervatiiiii' -P- opular Quotation Kxpert and no play, you know believes and Bmltt-Y- on told It, 1Cld. . Tl.ere la If the Interior departinent J uld n a'tedluas In the affairs' of Lien which, control of forestry the,.tr.o: a, woii( takeu at tlfe flood, leads on to Oteeo not he saved for posterity For sonic wlcb village. New Yerk Sun.. reason the foresters hare he Interior department omVlala the Complete Success, enemies of the forests. On the otl er 'Z "Was she. successful . In, her the Interior department's belief "Yea. ber bushahd has te hand, has been that the foresters sUnViy lake rare of the children. wished to tie 'up the tree nwivKhHs of, the I'nlted States so they couM wt aW4 Motwlal. tlMNF i MiM be used end at the same time waved. Hon Strong. H,alth t.yt. U they Tire. Itch. It haa been a very Pretty Mw.that r -- ! . lfilC Smart or Burn, if LIU fften. oha. K(r(bea. bfantotAdult At aUDruggi'ta. llfliR Fires Eye Hook. SweljuuUaiUed-ilwucliHf- M Granulated. cm Mnrina Ktsiw j Srffe tof Write tc lit tij C,UUt Ask Admission' of Mors Aliens. appointed by tne - A. ciinitulttee Mmuifndurers' been tticadlng with Uit awm-latlo- n memlies-- s a has of ' To? cfl each meal a bit with sweet In the W the It satisfies the sweet toota and aids digestion. g fill HOW 'ANTIQUES: and Pleasure benefit combined. RE-FAKED of peace but rs Washlngtoa.-'-Soldle- of. form of AVmGLETS- r- men of the service, who were brought into .the coast guard In OF THRILLS 1915. : The mta lead thrilling lives, launching small boats In the heaviest seas iq answer to dlstreos signals. Cutters Saved Property Last Yar Hardly a year oes by wlfnout three or four notable rescues being Valued at Mors Than $67)00,000 made by .the service. Dlacipllna More 8evere Than In Army or Navy, -Genuine Furniture Is Taken Apart and war, One Piece Put in Each of Many coast States guard has com..." Imitations. peted maneuvers off Cape May. N. J., and. is now ready for lta winter's work,' Many people Sonnect the const . Jenks Harris,' familiar to film fans guard cutters with smugglers and pro tliousuuds of persons are cheated anhlbiUon violators, but, as a fact,, the nually through the sale by dealers of as a cowboy. Is being held as suspected leader-n- f bank bandits who have to do antique furniture; draperiea and cutters have very iltUe-wo- rk which are "faked. were shown held up and robbed over one hundred along these lines. The bureau of In: 1 ternal revenue, maintains boots to tecentlywnen an antlque-dealei- M chase and the customs Drought into court charged with fraud. I Calliornta, -- " officials look after the smugglers During the trial it was declared that The great Job of the coast guard dealer " jell thousands of pounds' ReliepedWUhout4hUst -service Is to save human- life and worth of antiques every year to Amerl. m faking their wares are carried out t . cj Lutativt Last year the property sal- can tourists vls'tlngnEngtahd. and that so skillfully thnt the experts differed property. MbJqi U-- a- hibrionnt- - not vaged by the coast guard counted up probably leg than 5. per cent of the widely In their opinion of many of the medidne or toxaUve eq to mon than $67,000,000, or nearly purchases are real cannot srlpe- - v .Into court. The favor brought pieces When seven times as great as the approThe methods of the antique deaiers yon aro coaatlpatedV ite system of the crooked aeater is to not enough of Nature' In priation for Its maintenance. certain a of a obtain antique liquid Is prodnoed orienting genuine pne of the big features of the work ia the bowel to keep the beriod. for Instance.' a chalt,' Thia food waste soft and mortnx. Is fh1 aid the service gives to" sattbrs . hejw!lL.t8kejpart and reconstruct a Doctors ore. in Alaskan waters" or off the NewRooster steals '.number of new ciialrs of the same de scribe Net Jol foundland., banks, where doctors.are boot use it acts, section" of elgn,"each one containing a Engines Tank Trucks scarce. In fact, mnnr of the Alaskan like-- this natn. was shown dur chair. the' It', original 14 lubricant natives never saw doctor except the and thus re. ing the hearing that an- - antique Canton. Miss. The other day coast gnard doctors, who introduced and )laoes lw Try Deenrtaken to pieces, when Engineer J. U. Tate, of the them to the value of vaccination amTT i ik lAflsiw ' jm pr' In fashioned 12 the thaf duplicates Illinois Central railroad,, arrived the proper care of Infected wounds accordance with this system bad sold at Canton, he noticed a crowd and other troubles. forOOfrTeacb, under his engine, and. pointing Every fishing season during recent when It stopped he was shown' In faking cfiina the work is mora years a Hospital ship from the coast a smutty, greasy, dirty but game difficult. Here the dealer Jnust make guard fleet has cruised among the fishi little Iechocn rooster. looklnz The doc-copies conforming minutely to the ing boats of Newfoundland. A LUBRICANT-WO- T A LAXATIVE the part of a real hobo, perched ton and attendants climb aboard original and bearing the maker's sigr on the tank trucks of bis engine. nature. This requires skill which every ship, cauterize and bandage the ' hoboto the True few persons possess nowadays, and wounds of the fishermen and remove nature, the rooster evaded all efforts to be which easily baffles the experts. to their, own boat the more seriously IBJte3Bli?eOa.naveJnxjiicr Injured and those who have been j t KAmrLAtXO XJDS ture taken, but took refuge In a stricken by disease. The same thing the antiques now being shown4a Lon- Weak eyes made strong. Satisfying result! drain tile. Is done tn the Alaskan fisheries and don are not what ' they are represented naraateed or vow nieMy refunded. Send Iir the fisheries of Puget aosnd. (L00 foe this guaranteed treatment. ; to be. . The cutter service was crested hi IrJs-Re- sJ Reniedy Co. 1790 by an act of congress inspired fit AmIm Umk BWk . .:K Ktmm dir. Sta. by Alexander Hamilton, first secreTeady-hrttae- sof equally :rJ5dMrJhe:njhiiday. no-la- ln Chronic Constipation rum-runn- , , " ; Rider : -- am. - : : Itisstlmatedhatf"lierntrt)f: . ' eave School's Yearly 1,700,000 tary of the treasury. It was organised then on the military basts' It has ever since retained. Its officers are espe -cially educated, witb Its men enlisted for from two to three years. They are rabjected to discipline morels" vere than that which exists In either $m ZSt, OistsMol 2$ aei SOe, TaSoBaZSc. '. ; . the army or navy; , The man of the coast gnard must bulk of them drift Into the first Jobs PARKER'- SBoard for Vocational available be a sailor In every sense of the worth Federal and land-i- n "blind alley" ocBALSAM HAIR ' and his training In active marine life Sum nin SfiiptnrriUfcMl Training Compiles Figures on cupations. lasts from his enlistment until his The battle"ngalnst Illiteracy, which t Cnrmni Faded Hail "Not in School" Population. Hty Hundreds of these men ae.aa4.MatPninr1U discharge. Is more and more taking bit a federal ynmnx Chfin. Wit, fatchoaut.'y. T: enlisted under British or Scandinavian scope, It 1s pointed- - but, links ftnetf HIMDERCORM3 colors during the World war to serve ras coatwt ieil right up with the camnaltm for federal on blockade runnerp, but few of them MANY DROP OUT AT EARLY AGE saeara wsuksm rw, m cuuirui over juyeniio JUDor. iiotn ar l.tMb In.i wmm returned. -based on the broad policy of Improving Enviable War Record. civic Intelligence and of protecting nad When the United States went' into developing the children Into beattly, the war theT coast guard was merged Out of Every 1,000 Pupils' Entering Intelligent C and moral irltlzens. S80 Survive Grade the First Only with the navy, and coast guard offQuestion of In Aid. Federal the School . Iq Eighth . icers were scattered through the naval "But the child welfare workers Grade. force as technical alvlsers. Others I an point oat itts neither falror-msotE- ii remained In command-ofeculter- s7 able to give federal aid to "public which became the most effective con roaaort. tsuMstUaCQ. ssoittM.' schools in the, states, unless the state voy ships In the allied sea forces. Here's a problem that closely on" ht theirartre-ill-brongThe greatest single loss of the coast cp to touches the . entire population, i Perhaps You. Know. Thla Kind. someunlform requirement of" school cilary Roberta Hlnehart writes most guard during the war was the Tampa, What Is your rtactionT ' ' .: attendance. which wenFdown tn th Bristol chnn entertainingly la the American Mags-sin- e On the basis of the 1920 census, the oel with all of her crew. Previfusl) about her experiences camping federal board for vocational education with men....Sbe .saya a. maa will to- Washington. Child laborreformJs hf preseaee of a woman by becomlngmore largely a qnestlon- of tnble"ihow, the population of school aratf-tones to the bottom, end from that school attendance, and the federal agebetween flva and; twenty yearsr-mtmber- s camp, but he doesn't want .to oe ooto- 83.250,87a-- Of time she was a doomed shin. Th board for vocational education haa Just these,. 2LS73,. ered ;wltb Therein U attitude, be Is, not always work on the farms In the one of tin most famohs compiled some figures on the "not In 875 were returned aa attending school she deciaresniKethe slovenly dressed Tamacraw. United States. They get to New York vessels of the coast guard, paid oft school" population. Each year, the and 11,876,000 as being out of school. ' woman of whom It was said that she and there they stay, unless something this however. score, She sank six board's figures show, some LTOO.000 Fgr. the sges of ten, eleven, twelve said to her clothes i "Well, clothes, I draws them to Chicago or Philadel- submarines off coast of Glbrultpr, boys and girls drop out of school from andthlrteea combined, 680,000 bovs sm gulnr 'downtown. If you want te the .. . , ,......, ... m. , .me phia or Baltimore, and neither of these v recruits tor tne niiuuiij (in grade to the eighth. The and girls were out of school, whlU for come along, hang on." cities has any large number of farms the same four ages some &000.000 within Its municipal limits. " were ta acbooL A woman. Is never satisfied with There will be a fight In Washington At the it ill over" the nfianrhieTKitf fonrWipyerark over this immigration matter. It donment of acliouL-lncrearapidly. her neighbor some way.: would seem, however, that unless labor, For the ages fourteen and fifteen com plus several other organisations, has bined the "out of school" boys and ' MruJ.&EWs more Influence than it is generally girls number 783,50a J)t the sixteen, with, the bars will be let J children 971.100 were out of year-ol-d down, erhool, and 1,000.000 were In schooL aa even nrewlt. Of. ihe seven-" i fc 't " H tm- " r Did Met Know Mr. Piokwlck. p 1 J0O.0O0 .were; nut e-With the. busings rush and. ail school, against. 642,000 In- - echftoi,-V X .: , , In of i clerks local that, employers most two tonne. bookHtotts cannot be sure that each The bureau points out that the large strugUng young .woman ihey employ facts developed out of the national frolicked Hawhas through Dickens, 4 . V statlsttesTntcTTonr attendance are that .t '" thorne, Goethe, DeBussy, et al and, S "we have nearly In addition to knowing "looks" knows 12.000)00 In ;he ages flve.te twenty books. ? mm years who are not In solvooL of whom Saturday, a prospective buyer came approximately 3,000.000 are litthf-JijrII to one of the. downtown bookstores. fourteen, fifteen, sixteen and seventeen -book a She sought out counter.. To . rears, and nearly fi.Omi.nno In tliejsgus her question HBoite. Montr "I can rememtW SO eighteen, nineteen and twenty." v 1 1 v? "Unve you 'Pickwick PapersT the years ago, when my mother used and. Leave School at Early Age. i . praised Dr. Pierce' medicnes be, clerk answered! "i cause they bad been so helpful to , The' figtiree' set forth thuf out : of "You might try the magazine fcer. When I was develnptn into Free eery 1,000 pupils entering' the first womanhood, I was delicate ana needV A?0 lve In min school grade jnly te the ed some aid to nature and' it was tha eighth grule and imly 140 to the fourth 'Favorite Prescription', tint did ma tslandi Subsldlho. so much gootL., Apia after my marywirbf high' school. to Prot A. E. VerrU.L the 4022 a total of .$RT?aVW was riage when the children were coming -In n' beiiuiITun;.trmudn Islands are merely into our borne, the 'Favorite In the states on federally-alder- t spent the remnant ofTtn1WanaTenr much and. the me strength gave ewnlng, part jinie, and all day schools work ,AbJ0-whelprrr than the present entire group, under the vocatlonnl education acL Of perve to keep up with my life wJUch has sunk . In Jhe ocean. The I found, middle reached I this amomitr.W.fiM.OOO came through the wonderful help. Treciption, original Island had en area of 800 or federal, grnnls; KRt4.000 was state "Once when stricken with typhoid 4tK squnra.prllos, whereas the,Ber-.nnda- s X was left In a weakened confunds, snd 10,401100 was local money. fever, about onlytoday art twenty 13 was matched against each and Dr. Tierce's Golden liedw, dition, Nearly ' tta area. square miles' cat Discovery was what helped me ft? In the aggregate expend federal dollar Within a fowparatlrely recent period, ' " u recover my nealth. v ture under the act. , j ; Dfl. reliable aays Professor Verrlll, th Bermudas snd how know V "1 "I good v s, .But movements art under way for have' mibslued at least 80 or 100 feet medicines are." Mrs. J. B, rierce's expansion ef federal subsidies for edit. 210 South Jacka Tnetfbaie1a Ciesummirof aa an it. i j ' t cation on the broad theory that unlver Pllis, Your druggist volcano t. their hi;e surface la The smoking ruins of the Church of Notre Dniue da ia Reconmnre in ssl tt vo Vf clitt tins education medicine' Ilerce's popular been always Composed ,of shell sand drifted Into Quebec which waa destroyed by fire, along with priceless art treasures. For a basic prop ef Americanism and that or send 10c i"r hTlUby the wind anJ conssltdalej by a time the blase which bf believed te have been Incendiary threatened to ruarce'a Inral all have a rlyht .to a reasonubls degnss inniuniion. 7 spread. to tuiay of the dty's flneat bulldluta. ' of educational training. , &... -- ui.bloc --r Cuticura Soap rrls Ideiirfbr- ; '" - - if-- i - Km5CCLB54K01i?Ji . -- um3 4 . ItISL!!" culty in Tirlnatint often mean i Human . After Every Itvd 'sxsssasL of some Life and coast guard service are men sea service before their enlistment-m- en of the who from instinct or Inclination Property Great to dedicate their whole lives to chose Soldiers of the Se sea. The same la true of the of Saving nt H thJ C-- Fiction Eclipsedi by Coast Guards d - A5 REAL BANDIT HELD T - . . the-four- th Flames Destroy a Quebec Church ses T - ffJ Jai,e -- -- -- I-- ...... social-condit- ion V ;t pr - Iri. . i. mm iPtw. i -- -- Prej-acriptlo- f v - J " - ' ' .... . z . ; ; lja wr T-- block v it 84;east J ' , |