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Show V THE OGDEN 2 STANDARD-EXAMINE- MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER .21, 1921.1 R I KIPEfi NAN 01 Al - ; Nov. Unless the United States shoulders the burden of world finance, only a miracle can avert the financial catastrophe; ever drawing nearer, the Sunday Times de clares. the limitation of anna It mentsregards as an accomplished fact, for wmch it gives credit to the United States, and. says it is hoped that the Americans will display equal courage ana roresignt in coping- with th$ men ace of world finance. FRANCE SIAY CRASn "America alone can stabilize credit by devising some scheme for financing the nations hovering on the brink of r: . insolvency," it says. " "No one Imagines Germany Is able to pay 500,000,000 gold marks January; 15. In the event of her failure to do so,- the difficulties to French finance may prove insuperable, and if France follows Germany into bankruptcy,- the crash mav well bring down the whole edifice of European LONDON, 2 1. ; - i - credit PRECEDENT CITED "In such an event, the United States will, suffer incalculable .losses. vThe is for America to obonly way-ou- t serve the precencTent set by the Bank of England when It paved American credit In a minor crisis by drawing gold from the world to loan where it was most needed. "America holds the world's gold today. The time is short, for. should may Germany fall to . pay, France march into tle Ruhr region and then who! can say what disarmament proposals may not' .vanish in the smoke of war?" : , oo- RUSS TRADE GAINS DISAPPOINT MANY ; THE HAGUE, Nov. 19. Foreign Minister Karaebeek told the Netherlands parliament the other day that England, Germany and Norway were greatly disappointed oyer the results of their commercial teaties with Russia. He said that Russian production .was bo unimportant that barter was Impossible, that the economic conditions In Russia were getting worse and that the Russian gold supply was rapidly decreasing. The minister was skeptical about opening diplomatic relations with Russia, saying that the soviet government had never approached the Dutch government for recognition. This, he said, Vas natural because recognition would mean respect by Russia for the Dutch government and they could! hardly expect the Soviets to respect the Dutch form of government LONG YEARS CONFERENCE United States Can Prof. McKendrick Speaks Avert Money Crash, ; at Fifth Ward Chapel ; SaySfWriter . Sunday Only ; ON THE U "When the people of the world acof Mormoniem cept the principals there will TTe peace in the earth and there will.be no need, for a limitation of armament conference," Prof. W. M. McKendrick declared in an address delivered Sunday evening upon the subject of "Mormonism, a Religion Worth While," at the Fifth ward chapel. The , speaker declared that the devil of selfishness, which is responsible for much of; the wars and contentions in the earthls being turned out of the hearts of men by the prin ciples of tithing and freewill offering as, taught by the "Mormon" chruch, Mr. McKendrick Is a former president of' the Weber Normal college. Bishop James Ure conducted the ser vice which was attended by more than 400 peopler filling the chapel to capacity. Congregational singing was led br William Barnes with Mrs. Ure as accompanist on the piano. Invocation was offered by Elder Charles S. Ross and benediction by Elder Shupe. CASES The address was delivered in connection with a series of meetings for the special benefit of those Invest!-- J D. S. gating the teachings of the L. church. Prof. McKendrick declared that .the gospel which was partially preached by Christ when He was on the earth was taken away after His death and there were no representatives left to' teach the truth. "God's ways are not as man's ways," he said and when the Lord has servants on the earth He recognizes their authority.,.He cited the cases of Paul who was referred to Annanlas by Jesus as to' what steps he should take after being convinced he had been persecuting the Church of God, and also the case of Cornelius who was referred to Peter who would tell him what he should do to be saved. "This same law was observed when the Lord called Joseph Smith to restore the gospel," th speaker said. As there were no authorized representatives of the Lord upon the earth at that time God, Himself declaring that the churches on the earth were of men and not of Himself God Himself and Jesus Christ appeared to the v : . . OF-PAU- (By NEA Service) WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. "I must go home! I must go homi!" It was Rene Vivian!. huge man. with, an almost bald and quiteofgray hie head. Rene sought the door wife's apartment, to tell his troubles. I slept not at all last "Noise! must I go home!" Tramping night! about like a restless child. "Poor.dear man!" A droll little grin caught the corners of aMadame diminVlvlant's mouth. Madame is utive person. "Poor, dear man you should have. Gently. put cotton in your ears." He Rene stopped his tramping. was thoughtful. His hand rubbed his forehead. now I might "That is an idea have done that." His mild blue eyes looked gratefully at his wife. Vivlani's room was changed by the management! A bushy little gentleman is Arlstlde Briand, prime minister of Francs and chief delegate to the conference from that country. Watchful gray eyes, kind but keen. Heavy brows that knot and bunch when he laughs and are a bit in repose. A trick of his whole body as he turns turning his bead. Long hands, rather nervous hands, which follow his words. . "You keep your rooms so warm," he boomed, "and very likely so you can eat your ices! "Oh, yes, they're very good! But He was you amuse me greatly." d laughing, that growl. He leaned with his hands beside his knees on the chair. "Freezing cold outside and you sit in your hot rooms eating ices!" Briand was growling again that which sets well genial growl-laug- h with his heavy iron-gra- y hair, his g hand and his absoup-sla- j and Tetter Impurities In xperts for 5-5- -3 Men, Women and Children Reservation RaTcnwood,"W. Va. 'Fcr ven Ion years I suffered from a female trouble and Inflammation so that I was not able to do my housework. .1 I consulted several rr. .WASHINGTON. Nov. :i.-Dthe The AsocUte4 ratio of naval strength for the United states, lire at ilrltain and Japan, advanced by the American arms deleI coming under increasing doctors but none gates In the main. propoaM eemedr to rit me firessur.' seem to center about the relief. I read In a contention that the " tormula aboot Lydia which is taae.1 on tonnage, does not Plnkham'i Vege- properly reflect present i.roportlonate wheo such other elements as table Compound so etrengl! . radius and armament I decided to try it, T r.r con erd. and before the first s i bottle waa pone I diratinft that the American group found CTeat relief o lt t.ropcal of for stand pat" I continued using it until I had taken nvilnl.nlninj: the existing eight bottles.. Now I am very well and Is iclarnl the national virwJiiSSfofy "-S- in Ogden, Representing -J ! -J" y V; .L-.--- ' i,? '7 :.'.,-,.- 7 - 1 Cl : can do my own house work. I can gladly recommend Lydia II Plnkhsra's medicine . juLJ MRS. MARY WIIJIELM Fa. "No matterPluburg, what I should say aboul Tanlac. it wouldn't be half koo1 enough." said Mrs. Mary Wllhelm. 7 f Mint Way. South Bids, Pittsburg. Pa "I never dreamed it possible for n meaicine to rciore me 10 m ipicnaiu I had al- health I now enjoy. In most reaigned mynelf to being an In valid, as I could see was losing; weight and strength every day, and no relief was in sight. For three years stomach trouble, headaches and nervouslute ness made my life miserable. The first bottle of Tanlac acted alShoes. Just shoes. Shoes tumbling most like magic and It wasn't long out of bags In Mr. and Mrs. Malkln's until I was so well and strong that I apartment. Shoes in neat lines. round could hardly realize I had ever known trunks, bags and boxes in Sir and Iady sick day. I am like a dirrerent per son In every way now, eaung. sleeping, feeling and looking better than In years. Tanlac is sold by A. lv. aicmtyre Drug Co., and other leading druggists. Advertisement. 1 good-nature- fa-ct- , bead-ache- n X firmly-grippin- Mr. il.ilfour .nnd Atlmlri tn hlchent !irnplIlrituin h endorsed ir-a- YOUNG t e 1 rri' ; . proportion but wnlch can experts declare will be more Usely to establish that Oreai iiraaln and the United Flstes each is entitled to almost a 2 to 1 advantage over Japan. O n. STAY ON THRONE I" ' Ensilh Admiral Intense, silent, sphinx-lik- e His smile, a rare, whimsical thing-spreads slowly over a allm, d face and vanishes almost instantly. Silent, reflective. Ills words, words, almost musical, come slowly. A voice with little flints' of fire under Its rhythmic flow. Composed, poised, deliberate. But antranquil, underlying alertness, keen, quick, ready! Baron Kato 'a leisure hours? Golf? Reading-Motoring, "I take little nap..' perhaps? Gently, easily, with a slow smile. "Work hard!" Intensely. Then taka little nap," easily. George A. P. Vanaise, commlsaairs special de police, France (officially at tached "to the French delegation), has to have his little Joke. "He say to me." nodding brightly toward one of the American secret Kato. low-spok- en ? Z6- - I11SCISHKD KATLKDAY. should d take advantage of this opportunity. The Rice Method for Ruptu r e is known the world over. You can see this Method demon- strated and have a four-squa- GIVES FORMULA TO FAT PEOPLE re "take-lt-or-leve-l- t" , dark-skinne- 25 The advisability of such a review Is understood to have been . discussed Saturday at a conference between Secretary Hughes, A.ofJ. Balfour and the American. Admiral Kato. heads and and Urltlth delegations, Japanese Alexander of Jugo-Slavi- a Is expected to receive consideration soon by the International commission Declares Ha Has No Inof naval experts. tention of Abdicating Uy the highest authorities. The Press was assured that the America government stood BELGRADE. Nov. 21. (By The As- behind its original proposal to regusociated Press.) All reports that King late limitation by the yard stick of existing strength snd had no Intention Alexander has any Intention of abdi of msking concessions. The American cating maMe put down as fiction, hs delegates do not want to adopt a attituds. howdeclared. He has never given the so are concerned, as details far ever, to The the subject. slightest thought views of are to and hear willing young Serbian ruler alreadv has taken any power which thinks the have It may the oath to support, the constitution been done an Injustice, ochis coronation probably will and 8IIOWIOWN NKAR-KK- ' cur soon after completion of the palace, next summer. Thus, there are increasing IndicaThe king. In an interview with sn tions that the showdown so far as the Associated Press correspondent, said fundamentals of a naval armament that reports forecjistlng his abdica- agreement are concerned may be tion were quite as absurd ss other re- reached speedily. In the Far Eastern not ports concerning him while In Paris. negotiations developments are He said his health was excellent and moving so rapidly, and there seems to that he was glad to get back to Jugo- be a growing Impression that If deslavia. tails sre to be worked out, the proAlexander sought news of the Wash- cess will be a long one. ington arms conference. He expressed Despite ths divergence of opinion i on some features of the American aeep-pressin- g the wish for Its fullest success. "Jugo-BIavl- a welcomes most cor- naval plan, there Is evidence of a virdially every step toward the avoidance tually unanimous confidence In the he said. "Llks outcome. Baturday meeting" between of armed conflict, al other countries, we need peace." Mr. Hughes, Mr. Bslfour and Baron Asked his views concerning the de- Kato was described ss essentially corcision of the allied council of ambassa- dial, and It was declared to have dors on the Albanian boundary dispute helped clear the air ot much diplothe king replied that it naturally had matic Indirection, caused great surprise and disappointTAxciLK iu;qumns ttmk. but that hs ment in But, the far eastern questions, are hoped the council, on reflection, would as lending themselves leas to regarded Jusgive greater modify Its decision easily to "rapid decision. They involve tice and protection to "We have no tmprrtallirtlc ambitions such a mass of Interlacing diplomatic Is In Albania or elsewhere." he said. "We red tape that If an agreement reached even on the general principles seek only a strong boundary line. some delegates will be well AM Kill CA THANKKD Problems affecting China are con- r-like It was a pity, hs added, that Europe unsidered Incapable of negotiaso to virtually exact and America seemed slightly lines as may be such derstand Albania and the real charac- tion along as armament. to It Is said by is "The of its pursued ter country people, some deleraterthat probably It will be primitive, rocky and Inhospitable.? he to deal with the subjects Is necessary and weak said, "the government and with the ie without decisive authority; the people out In the agenda propoeitlon on are untutored, hostile aftd resentful. points of the Chinese made by statement The tribline. of made general The country up"lrgly are at war, the Japanese delegate Saturday Is real groups which constantly even among themselves.' garded as showing an Indisposition by He spoke appreciatively of the sym- Japan to og far Into details and the of the United States for aiding Chinese have been Informed that pathy In the creation of an unformed state of Japan to be far Into details and the with Secthe Serbs. Croats and Slovenes, snd al- after a clear understanding so for the material hslp given by ths retary Hughes that no nation could be dominated by ths conference agslnrt American relief organisation. oo Its will, even though all others were Mount Lajwen. California. Is the only united against It, CO active vqlcanlc crater in the United As-soctat- ed apartments. Powerful lot of shoes came to the conference. ld Every rup tured man, woman uv11, without reservation the "l'h-1- " ratio proposed in the American naval limitation 'iunllfyir ' hT acceptance as j?Jand-chUonly bcaue of h prlncii!" .r propow modification of tfcs sub- ;n.ar!n an replacement features. The rru!t rosy be a mor thorough f the naval of th status , iUbllihmrnu of the three powers, (which the Japanese hold will show the .Japan's right to an increase over Ameri"S-5-- KING-T- ,rUtah, November , is a ceaseless treadmill of washing, cooking, cleaning, mending, sweeping, dusting and caring for little ones. How much harder the tasks when some des, rangement of the system causes backaches, bearing-dowpains and rterrouineaa. Every such woman should profit by Mr. Liering's experi ence, itememoer mis, lor orer forty vears Lvdls rl Pinkham's Vetretahla Compound has been restoring health, VVlll-wou- A, ItATIO IMKIItSKIl. an aftermath of the Fjturd nnfertnce between Hughes Tho ordinary day of most housewiTes 1 Our experts. Mr. lVlr? M r 5rir lfSaOe U will be at the hat contl- iams, hi1" rh.u'cTn, ,,.c' rorr'on m;Reed Hotel, Ogden, to suffering; women." Mrs. Bertha Lixrin'G, R. F. D., Ilavenswood.W. Vs. - W. S. Rice, M ams, II. Y. .lIng ipe-e.l- yd nt boy prophet and the Father recognizreferred ing the authority toof His Son, Jesus who would the boy Joseph instruct him pertaining to the plan of apartments. Shoes lining salvation. Had Joseph Smith concoct- Chatfield's In Lord and Lady Lee's ed this story, he would have erred In the walls declaring that an angel and not the Lord appeared to him. The boy did not at that time understand the perfect law of heaven, yet in telling of his first vision he uncopsciously revealed that law. "Is It unreasonable that the Lord should appear to a boy like Joseph Smith?" the speaker asked. He then called attention to the fact that when desiring to feed the multitude who followed him In Palestine, Jesus took into partnership a small boy with five Eczema loaves and two small fishes with which he performed the miracle of feeding k5,000 people, and when He was ready Due To to feed the entire world the bread ox he again entered Into partnership with a boy, Joseph Smith the speaker The Blood life, declared. The entire .world, he said, will receive the truths of the gospel through the church founded by JosTo Get Absolute Relief You eph Smith. MORMONS PIONEERS Must C.lear Your Blood . The "Mormons" were pioneers not only in subduing the desert but also in of Waste Products an educational system which contended that the "entire boy" should be edu" The blood is the means all cated- He called attention to the fact the tissues of the body are directly that great educators were lamenting or indirectly nourished. You will at the fact that the American boy could once; realize that unless the blood is not be taught the New Testament pure,' some part of the body will be- in the public school- - but this neces come diseased. of toe "?'sary part of Ihe educitioa the .Mormon" denote with un w.i being supplied Fiery skin diseases failing certainty a weakened and im- church, he said. "Tho Mormon ;'.lur.-lis. not a fanatical nt ;i pure state of the blood. To icorrect the basic trouble waste wonderful system of education. Goa products- - the blood must be purified. given and not man ma:te,'- the speaker Don't clog your blood. Just clean it declared. out. Nature, will do the rest. Pure, "The Mormon people are living; the rich;! red blood nourishes the body institutional life, he si:l in calling attention to the many opportunities for and fights off S.i jS- S., the standard blood purifier development offered the entire chvuch and system builder, is the ideal reme- membership. "The door? of other dy for skin eruptions. The effect of churches are closed to all but the paid S.; S.j S. is ty rid the system of the minister but in the "Mormon" church lyaste products which are causing the all are teachers and an equal opportuntrouble. For over 50 years S. S. S. ity for development is given its memhas proven to be of unusual merit. Be- bers." 3IAKE MEN PERFECT gin taking K. S. . today and write The speaker declared that "Morfor 56 page illustrated booklet, "Facts About the Blood" tree. monism" will make men perfect as U Personal medical advice, without God is perfect and they tfuly believe Charge, may also be had by sending a that "As man is God once was. and as God is man may become." He decomplete description of your case. Chief Medical Director, Swift clared that the members of tho L. D. Specific Co.; 742 S. S. S. Laboratory. S. church were the most progressive Atlanta,. Ga. All drug stores sell S. of all people inasmuch as they were S. S: Advertisement. not so much concerned about the past as they were about the present and immediate future and the eternities- which stretch out before them. He called attention to their concern lor. the millions who lived on the earth without a knowledge ot the gospel and for whose benefit a vicarious wOrk was carried on in the temples. 'Mormonism." he said, "stands for all that is majestic in life and Joseph Smith not only saw the end from the beginning, but like Paul was, had the RATIO OF Finally Relieved by taking iPlan of Naval Limitation Lydia E. PinkhanYt Is Indorsed Without Vegetable Compound V. self-possessio- upture SUFFERED SEVEN IBRITISH ACCEPT SIDELIGHTS iviiliibiyivlaifi A great NEW YORK. Nov. 21. United States in the fat many people and Canada avowedly want to become how. Hy the thin, but don't know been confessing hundreds they have their desire in letters to City Health Commissioner Copeland. Their selection of him as the person who might take a great weight off their shoulders was sugrested by accounts of his recent mobilization of a reducing squad of 50 fat men and 60 fat women in New York. These hundred heavyweights have been shrinking- daily and the letters from outside New York Inquire how Dr. Copeland dors it. It's simple hs says. Proper diet, regular exercise and proper living habits are all that is necessary. "You cannot be happy un!en your stomach is full," the doctor tells the fat folks. Then he explains what foods keep happy, elimthey should eat towhich all those produce fat. inating Some of foods they may eat In abundance are celery, buttermilk, radishes, endive, lettuce, tomatoes, watercress, clams, whites of egics. chicken without the skin, shad, white meat of lobster, codfish, pears, apples, grapefruits, lemons, oranges, rhubarb, lean meat and skimmed milk. "The greatest mistake people maks Is In the selection of their food," Dr. "The aversgs Copeland contends. meal Is poorly balanced. This in parbreakfast. Itnag-lnticularly toso ofthin on a breakfast like get wantingCereal and cream, hot muffins this: with butter and honey, sausage and possibly some fruit covered with sugar. This entire rheal Is made up of starches and sugar, which adds flesh and very often as an added offense It Is warned down with tea, coffee, oi cocoa saturated with sugar." Dr. Copeland lets his squad eat fruit for breakfast, except bananas, lie bars sugar, prohibits white bread, and opposes the drinking of water with Htatca. meals because that makes the room and a desire for more food. Cereals are all right, he says If a tablespoon of bran is added Instead of sugar. lie recommends Swedish exercises. ot bead or throat ts usually But If the ambitious heavy InsUts on benefited by the vapors of 100 cent calisthenics per his being American, the United States army setting up exercises are Just as good as any other. These can be practiced within the privacy of the home provid. ed the home is of sound construction CW 17 bflUhm fart LW Yaark and the neighbors pleasant. One of Dr. Copeland's squad confided that every time she began bending and N Jumping there came complaints from bethe occupants of the apartment SULPHUR IS BEST Rice Appliance fitted to you. Absolutely no charge unless you are satisfied to keep the Outfit after having the Appliance adjusted and you see how perfectly and comfortably it holds. No harsh, springs; nothing to gouge the flesh and make you sore. Can be worn night and day with positive comfort. Soft, rubbecomposition pad, any degree of st pressure required. service men with the French tlon, "Why don't Monselur Vivian! sa.y Don't wear a truss where he is ifoing;? "I laugh, 'You ask him,' I say all your life when 'He tell you he don't know and If you don t aK him, when he comes back, he ask you why you didn't!" thousands have reAt that very moment Vlvlanl. was foot who speaks no English. hastily up the corridor with the sorted cures.through secret service man. who speaks no French, hot on his trial. It amused using the Rice MethMrs. L. C. Christie; one of two Can BAKBED WIRE FENCE od. Why suffer the adian women here with the delegaUSED AS PHONE LINE tion, wears. In her walks and rides burden of rupture if about Washington silk stockings In PATARRH plaids the checks are possibly Nov. XI. MclNTOSlt. two Inches wide. fence telephones are being there is a chance to Installed In two communities In this ters. The footballs will be Inscribed never had a tele be free from truss-wecounty that as follows: O. M. Qsbomt Agent County phone. "Western and 'Big Ten Champions furnished by sre Plans being reports. V Run i n g forever? 1P21." hie office. Vapo oo Corson county, IT miles long snd had little telephone spsrsety settled service until Mr. Osborne thought of Anyway, it will cost SOCIALISTS FACING " using the fence UnesuareToday the Get Your Rest at Night courage to die for hia convictions.' TASKS DIFFICULT connected up, you nothing to come of Its farmers jority oo some are la the there low. still Zemo Soothes Eczema, though to eight six of the tral county part Tetter and Rashes IOWA LETTER MEN Nov. Chief STOCKHOLM, on the in and see my reprenot li. from miles any neighbor, ' line. Sweden's the tasks among confronting TO GET MINIATURES second Socialist cabinet, which If you suffer with burning Worn jut Inner tubes have been sentative FOB zema, don't lie awake, all night; TO CLEAR UP UGLY, at the sumed office in October Is that of solv- SALTS FIE utilised for Insulation. The cost for apply cooling Zemo, the antiseptic the ing; ' LOWA CTTT, probleoa each farm home, for instruments sad unemployment la., Nov. 21. The brought about Mrs. Hotel. Reed liquid which has helped thousands. by the general economic line, averages a bo at $20. board of of control athletics at the Zemo keeps the akin clear and free of which the a call line has which Each country depression began general University of Iowa will award minia- last summer while the first Socialist from blemishes, heals Tetter and enables the farmers in sn entire ture gold and silver footballs to be cabinet was in AC OUT SKIW BROKEN to hold what ernounts to a Williams has separpower. It has been rashes, does away with blackheads v.orn as watch charms, to members munity are about. 120,000 there round table discussion on problems end pimples. All Druggists'. of the 1921 Hawkeye football team on estimated out of work in the kingdom. the community," the county ate apartments and affecting the evening of December 14, when persons Leaders of the unemployed have reports. agent the annual banquet Is given the squad. "One of the great results of these will The gold footballs go to the winners ready announced intentions to press atlrrltstlon telephone systems from the personally Any breaking out or skin overcome of the 'varsity "V and sliver foot- the government for action in favor of We Eat Too Much Meat of government support and on face, neck or body Is of agriculture is that they tie Which Clogs Kidneys, quickest pR SKIN IRRITATIONS balls to the winners of secondary let extension to urge with all their mijrh.t substanthe newly organized farm bureau by applying tend all lady callers. tial Increase of the dally sum. now noted skin specialist. Because munity centers more firmly together. says Hurts Back the Then allowed by law to each Individual who of Its germ destroying properties. Trie county agent la enabled to make has not steady employment. s'" nothing has ever been found to take announcements of meetings, etc., as Office hours 9 to 12 'Premier Brantlng and his collearues the sulphur preparation he never wee before. e folks forg.t that kidneys, that place of this ease from the are also facing a difficult budget ques- likeMost brings "The community Is also able quick- a. m., 2 to 5 Instantly and the get bowels, sluggish m., Irritation. p. and tion. Experts say that unless the new clogged and Itching, burning a occasionly to get In touch with the county need flushing eczema, heals aa In case of of Insect cabinet agrees to a general and radi- ally, else we have headache outbreak right agent and dull cal reduction of salaries now being misery in the. kidney region, severe up. leaving the skin clear and smooth. pests such as army worms or grass- evenings 7 to 9. seldom falls to relieve the torment hoppers. paid to state employes there will soon headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid It oo be a deficit which would be difficult liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and or disfigurement, A Utile Jar of Men Don't miss this be st obtslned means cover to even any msy loans. of by disorders. sorts of blsdder i nit Sweden's first Socialist cabinet took allYou simply must keep your kidneys drug store. It Is used like cold cream. ISLAND GOVERNOR Advertisement. office In January, 1921, and continued active and clean, and the moment you to opportunity great In power until October last year, when feel an ache or pain In the kidney ATTACKS OF OBJECT It resigned. The scientific blending of reliable vegetable remedies of Jad region, get about four ounces see these Experts on oo store here, Salts from who suffer from good drug any to benefit of Fine for Lumbago persons NCW TOHK. Nov. 11. A demontakes a tablespoonful In a glaas of by-whic- - Jugo-Slavl- a. Jugo-Slavl- a. -' i - deleg-- ..- - e 1 ing: Oeorg-e- . Ad-flre- ss e hug-- m - B. Harb-ed-wl- re ar ma- , cen- . Ec- as- V W .... m m V m M al- m. i HS com- stsnd-pol- Mentho-Pulphu- nt com- r, & ' Mentho-Sulph- ur tho-Sulph- ur , , Ncrvowsiicssi - TOTAL .OF VESSELS LOST IN YEAR IS 561 Sleeplessness Loss of Appetite Depression , Digestive Tronlilea ,: Brain Fafl Slow Recovery from Inllnenza and Kindred Ailments Are you nm down? Are yoa irritableT Are you overworked? Then try this approved remedy and tatisfy yourself of its beneficial . . ingredients.; 8fs MarnntmHurf , Briacea is told in original C2IACEA DRUG COMPANY bottles only. Refuse City, Me. aU substitutes. old-fashion- ed 1 , A. li v 16-o- z. f B H. X MusteroJe drives pain snrsy and water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. brings la its place delicious, soothing This famous salts Is made from the comfort. Just rub It la rcntJj acid of grapes and lemon Juice, comIt Is a dean, white ointment, mada bined with llthia. and is harmless to and Not. If, Steam LONDON, oil of mustard. It will not blister with and stimulate clogged kidneys sailing vessels totally lost, or con- flush neualso like It mustard plaster. to the normal them activity. demned last year numbered 551 of tralizes the acids in the urine so It no MurteroJo Oct today at your drug 645,603 tons, according to statistics longer irritates, thus ending blsdder 65c and 35 la Jars and ttibcsr store. published by Uoyds Register of Ship- disorders. stxe. $3.00. 60 hospital were 255 Is Of wrecked, Jsd Baits thee harmless; inexpensive; ping. abandoned at sea. 80 foundered, 43 makes a delightful effervescent llthla- - KTTU THAN A MUSTARD rLASTTJ? water drink which everybody should missing, 52 burnt, 36 lost In collision, l take now and then to keep their kid 9 broken up and 2 "lost," clean, thus avoiding serious com The United States lost 108 vessels neya plications. of 159,694 tons. Great Britain 163 of A well known local druggist says he 160,503 tons. ffTi I 1 sells lots of Jsd Ealts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble One engineering works In England while It is only trouble. Advertlse-tnanis managed entirely har women. oo- - U ,i,n imir i Hernia stration of persons opposed to the lorto IUcan avdmtnlstraUon of Governor TL Mont Htlley waa broken up We S. Kunday by police when the governor landed from the steamer Tanamou. IJanners carrie-- In the crowd referred in the governor a aa "autocrat tp I'orto JUco aa "America's Ireland" and to the Hslley administration as "rnon-r- I rule. oi xoe parxy urniea iimwri that ihe governor had used rrponi DoctcVc Ftcccmmcnd to the natives and declared! J Bor-0ptthat the only criticism cf his admin-- 1 o for tho Eyci um r. avers come a iroro inrauon a small FnysiriarrU cr.d eje Special: its rre-tens'enist group. minority. oo" as a safe fcorr.e rerrved j trettrsent the cf eve troubles arvi tc la Trine of TCaies is seeon-- Couiin eyei!rhL. strer.jrthfn r4.iundermcotj to' the former crown prince of re:ur.a arartee by au crujxisU. RICE, Adams, N. Y. hrh be -- Ik-Or- ta |