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Show 13 TUl!i feAljl THE GUMPS LiAJtVn TKitSUNtt, lUMliAI d Ai U AKI JMUKJNliNU, 10,1931, : Grandmother IVas a Girl When WHEN GJiEEK MEETS GREEK - HOOP skirts were by those w ho first asked the druggist for, and insisted oa haring, the genuine Golden Medical Discovery pnt up by Dr. Pierce over 50 yean ago. Dress haa changed very much sincs then! Bnt Dr. Pierces medicines oontain the same dependable ingredients. They are standard today just aa they wen fifty yean ago and never contained alcohol Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the stomach and blood cannot be surpassed by any tonic and alterative today. When yod feel "all out of sorts your vitality at a low ebb tha blood becomes surcharged with poisons! The beet tonic is called Dr." Pierces Golden Medical Dr. Pierce manufactured this Discovery from roots and barks without alcohol a corrective remedy, tho ingredients of which nature put in the fields and forests ior keeping us healthy. It puts vim, Vigor, vitality into I the blood. itAll druggists. liquid Try ' I I or tablets. . ' during the past and present emergency has been his banker. officials may "Although Washington have acted hastily and unadvisedly at the beginning, the subsequent handling of our financial operations have saved the situation and have. In a large measure, made amends for any prior mistakes. Tha federal reserve banking system and the strong position of Its member banka, their willingness to extend credit and aid has saved thls country from the greatest panic in all of its his- tory. fruitful avenue here for constructive action on the part of municipal, state and even the-to elimint nate a' great portion of this cost and waste to the American people. "Various methods have been proposed, some of which we will consider at this convention. We believe the time has arrived when the movement for cooperative marketing and financing must be largely developed. Your president has appointed a committee with Dr. Bettis as chairman, which certain recommendations to will have Oantiasa Fram Page One, Continued Fi tnake to you along this line. These probFormed. considerable Exto a been solved have lems Corporation Man 1919 which In In some marched congressmen. these of But put by In Europe and there is no reason ahich liquors are transported illegally Ia "Following the failure of your presi- degree we must not be overcrttical, afid all our dent Washington. authorized whether or not th owner of and other officers to. obtain relief why they cannot be solved here. j and for the endeavors should be constructive of th conveyance has beet) found Innocent Industry through an embargo Former Address Cited. conciliatory rather than destructive .and or other means, Mahancy Named by Wilson. of contravening th law, th supreme it became apparent that critical. Continuing, he said: WASHINGTON, Jap. 17. Roland B. court held today in deciding a case from some action was taken to stabilIn prior addresses I have called your It Is doubtful whether during the In- unless conditions for livestock many attention to tha continual drift away from Mahansy, aollcltor of th department of Georgia. tervening years since the first meeting ise credit Counsel for th owner of th car had tha farm of the association In Syracuse, N. .Y., In of our- banks andIn livestock loan comproducing sections to the has bean appointed by President contended that affirmation of the dolalon were cities Theand, panies, 'especially census Just taken shows that labor, .of flockmasters this country headed for certain the great west, 18(1, the Wilson as on of American the lower court would mean that "a was This representative over half of our bankruptcy. la now In tha faced such momentous possibilities not The uhsclentlflo manner In which the have Pullman sleeper might be seized If a pasbecause fundamental and eventual cities. The greatpopulation bulk of this eltlienshlp tha International commission of Immas are now Involved. Perhaps there conditions senger carried a quart of liquor on board, underlying such a producing must of necessity become more or less wool dip Is thrown on the market must never has been a time In the history of and emigration to meet at Geneva, or an ocean steamer forfeited to the govIndustry as ours were not sound, but parasites, except a finding employment In igration and was be stopped, and It should be distributed tha organisation when owing to a temporary exigency manufacturing, upon the body politic, Bwltxerland, on a date to be fixed by ernment, If unknown to those In charge, deep thought, coupled with moderation whichrather In the In conformity to the demand," H. K, Holhad arisen and which demanded , phle congestion has perhaps resulted In tho international labor office of the league a case of liquor wa transported and forebearance, were more necessary. ' hold. With --this thought In there being five retail butcherk and five of nations man, Jr., of the bureau of markets of the At the same time, there perhaps never prompt relief. "Whether these Indicated poeelbllltle your president, together with M. ratal grocer: one In fact pn every corwhen firmer convictions, view This la department of agriculture told the Na- was an occasion K. Parsons, vice president of the Amerthe law are Justified, w are not in the plainest speech., were ican ner, where there should be but one. This ident haa the first appointment the pres- under Justice Mctional Woolgrowers' convention yesterday, expressed a made Livestock called association, to upon to consider, mad tha I bodies trip Is undoubtedly one of, the reasons that any more necessary, And w also reserve opinthrough 'the great financial renters of our distributive svstem is so expensive. meeting under ths. league of nations Kenna said. and went on to say: can be exbanks east the section and ion whether to the as Interested the big " is too much duplication and there since the senate refused to ratify tha tended to "Of course there immediately arises the Axiom Exemplified. and bankers of Chicago, New York and Ther property stolen or otherwise era too many middle men. fiunhow a can of obtain the are credit Boston In the project of forming an owner without hla conyou question taken. from 'It Is an axiom that republics In my opinion, one of the severest treaty of Versailles. or finances for doing this. I will tell you. grateful. This has been exemplified by nancial pool for the purpose of redis- blows that was Mr. Mahaney, who formerly was min- - sent."' to dealt at a least proper counting the paper of banks 'and loan And TsaaBBairiAseos sef- - - dfsrtsttnrtlen f Tpcahwl4-fibJie...tri.nDC,the..0Uv, our "eariftq1'7np"Tjrnni8Ae had; beoome ewmrpfrirwhtrh was given ' when Attorney WetWEbuadw?h(AlW-1traretail t member of the Immigration committee and distressed, and in order to Generalmeats derly marketing of ypur wool by means llo during the psst two or three years. and the Palmer entered packers Lake Trlbna Leaeed wire. in some for and time has been I'klfago Trttmse-Dal- t congress of the United Sfatci licensed and. bonded It Is now history that during the great prevent the shipment of our breeding Into sn agreement which forever prohlb- - In charge of the Immigration work of CHICAGO, Jan, 17, "Beer and light warehouse receipts. It Is true you have 'of htborf wfnes' arr coming WrkrTMs'lsm Jdjp" ous news spread among owners of near-beEstimates Are Slashed. ' parlors today. 'The k and out In this country, but there Is nothing same time assume Tr ws kept In aWASHINGTON, Jah. 17. Estimate of eourr'e of tho Information to prevent .the establishment of such advancing costs. maintain population, shoqld F of of banks this behalf 'the country but the liquor dealers big the- department of agriculture for tho deepest mystery, The retail and meats at Industry market distribute woolgrowing warehouses at any place In the United saying that no better or stronger evi- proper costa to the public. These cost fiscal year 1929 hav been cut nearly IP seem to believe that congress will enact suffered. In common with an other as of sterling dence has ever been States where It is expedient to store wool, only a house appropriations subcom- a lawof permitting th manufacture jand Industries, through tha general deflation American patriotism andgiven necessity have come half by which and the receipts Issued by a United States and good citlxenship and profits would, of beer and light wines. been after-whas but plane '. to report a bill sale mittee, conditions, In the formation of within the range of government regulawas evidenced licensed located bonded than and at warehouse, Base&on this somewhat hazy Informawe which a court decree and a Wednesday carrying 928.000,000. Title Is such conditions, tion under physical by While Finance Livestock ' ' Flagstaff, Arlg., for instance, should have visited the more than 4000 license were applied corporation. Inf) act naw anti.. A ha standard or criterion tor distribu- 919.000.- 000 less then th estimates and tion, the government felted to act, these banks proper the same security value and prestige for for by noon today. This was supposed .J. rediscounting with the spring of 1818. when acted, tive costs would have been thus set up 99.000.- 000 less than the total appropriated with overloaded although be to purpbses as one Issued at a Beginning already ... . the last day for filing applications, coldfor with was the visited tbit serve the consumers' Interyear. T the great west burdehs of every kind from every direc- which would warehouse located In Chicago, est similar but the rush was bo great and unexpected storms of a generation, followed dur- tion, far he Uer . than - the present system, Would ests, - hankers were willing TheseNew York or San FYanciaca,, .Ranker the The time haa been extended.that Halt "Legislation. the winter of, ms and tho summer the further burden of protecting you or rather lack of system. generally throughout the country indorse ing annual fee Is but 960. as compared with 1919 with such a drouth as the great and 17. described and I have as Interests WASHINGTON. Jan. your the warehouse act and look with favor of new Suspension In 91000 former days. The thst northweat haa never seen, and again fol- this magnanimous act on their part must Agitation Injures Producers. of all proposed legislation for the regu- congress would paseV on the receipts issued thereunder. law permitting th lowed, beginning In October. 1919. with never be forgotten by u. lation of future transactions in grain manufacture and sale of beer I cannot ferego this of and opportunity light the western over October In snowfall the Wool Good Collateral creation of a federal commission wines was being distributed by brewery stating my own personal opinion that the pending ranges of from ona to two feet, according Tariff Bill Pending. to make recommendations to congress agents, who said the Information cam prosecution of th packers has gone about woe There is one aspect In the situation to locality, there seems to have been a I believe that the continual suggested to the house agricultural direct from their lnstd sources at WashAs a further Step toward atablHsing far enough. of the elements, which, seams to be anomalous, and that continuous visitation committee H. Julius Barnes, of today by a this has reached agitation subject is the fact that the. clip which Is ordi- conspiring to wreak Its vengeance on market conditions and restoring confi- point where It la reacting on the produc-er- former head of tha United State gram ington. r the great plains dence In our Industry, your president took narily on the market within two or three tha flocks and herd of- which Th Public haa been .falsely, led to corporation. Sfiake-u- p a committee to Imminent. ' months after dt iir warehoused reglms. The began in it unon himself .to name .Mr. Barnes said he knew of no way with a view of, at believe, every fact to the contrary notand this storage is financed for the ensu- October, continued In all Its rigor Into tha proceed to Washington at present of .eliminating from the mar- Chlraco Trlhun Slt Lake TrHms Leased Wise are that the withstanding, packers profof an the congress, conhaving reconvening ing twelvs months during which It is following May. CHICAGO, Jan. 17. Prohibition agent iteers, and consumption of meat, keting system the speculative possibility embargo declared on th further Imports therefore, sumed. Who finances this storage? And In Chicago are said to be due for a vighas been greatly curtailed and impairing th service rendered. of wool, mutton and lamb and other Mr. why. If the storage of wool can be fi- Feeding Difficulties. dented Barnes British the In thst th orous shaking up, following the visit oF consumption of meats. Your president, S. W. McClure any curtailment nanced after It moves to market, can It Tha flock master was compelled to feed and W. C. Coffey, acting on behalf of thia meat Inevitably hurt the producer. Our government had "cornered'1 the American Chief Prohibition Commissioner Frank D. not be financed at home before It moves? enormous organisation; lr. J. M. Wilson, president policy In regard to the packers to my wheat merket. an at seven Richardson to Washington, where he Is alx to month, from "I am sure it could be, provided the cost In conference with National Prohibition to 700 per cent over normal. of tha Wyoming Wooigrowara; Prager mind, has been highly destructive and not growers go about It in the right way. Where(00the extrema Will Claims. Settle Ih tha Miller, In to constructive. sense, sny Kramer. Director up date, period feeding of the Arisen president It ia quits patent that wool or any other west would avsrage not to exceed ninety to see this convention thoroughly hop H. C. Thurmond, aacretary of discuss WASHINGTON, Jen. 17. Action to sonIt la Intimated Commissioner Richardof a reliable product In the custody on tho and this record as go question discovered that some of hla assisttho actual feeding pirlod, during the Texas Wooigrowara: F. R. Walker, take Jurisdiction of claims arising out warehouseman, such as many of the cities days, present pending legisl- a- of --cancellation of .contracts for ants were engaged in 'th proceaa of winter of 1919 and 1920, waa over six resident of the Ohio Woolgrowers, end th and afford, constitutes good collateral, In tlon eongrees. Nor waa that alt The feed crop, . H. Fawcett of ths American Farm 'Bu of wooden ship was announced "'Shaking donn" violator ot th prohibiwhen made migothrhhr-fe- y the Issuance of months.to the Somebody has said that th way to structlon laws. He propones to rlean house drouth of the preceding sum- reau federation, constituted a committee today ' by the shipping board. . All elicit tion a reliable warehouse receipt to cover. It owing which which appeared before the various com tell the quality of an egg and a man Is claims half about normal, was mer, only be promptly settled, th end get a force that w4U obey th law should may be used for flnaaclng its storage. resulted In price raising from an average mittees In Washington and to break them. mathe Undoubtedly and examination of th facts and se that other obey it. presented your But on the other hand, the same wool In of woolgrowers at .this time are board said, the John and William McGovern, sentenced years of around 96 per ton for ease to sueh good purpose that early In jority well cancellation of woodeu broken and the test of quality concerning placed In a shed on a farm or ranch Is hayprior to two years In the house of correction pretty $20 per ton, cottonseed meal this session tha ways and means comto over be begun Immediatecontracts practically worthless - for- security pur- was shipped Into the ranges at a coat of mittee Introduced and passed a bill Is now to come. My Judgment Is that ship It has beenwillestimated that between' and fined 92f'CO each by .Judge Landla the man who can sit tight and attend to ly. poses. for defying his Injunction, wore granted 1100 par ton and corn at 990 per ton. The through ths house by more than Involved. 98,00(7,000 and 910,000,000 wa year or two to taka his choice of 15 cents his knitting for the next a writ of supersedeas today by Federal a had of flockmaster majority, duty placing Use Clip as Security. la about to one of enter the upon or wool flocks borrowing per pound on brightest Rowe Plea Is Refused.' and 214 cents per and most prosperous either losing hla Judge George T. Pag and released -- - - - under period in the history bonds of 96WO each. It appears, then, to me that If It la enough money to feed through these long pound on Imports of foreign lamb and of livestock production In the United WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. The eupreme your desire to store your wool, finance months at these excessive costs, th pet mutton. This bill (s now pending In the States. must We oourt to refused sit and review habeas the work tight today Is It that senate not talked or If Crusade and amend tha storage of the wool by using the result of tho whole proceeding being Begun. for another year or two. Our pop- corpus proceeding instituted by George Dry wool itself as security, and to sail It each In the spring of 1920 svery flockmaster In ed to death by politicians. It should pass hard ulation haa Increased and our production F. Rowe of Seattle, Wash., to prevent MUNCJK, Ind.. Jan. 17. Thirty arrests of the senate within a few days. year in conformity with the demands, the Intermountain territory cams out decreased. This can only result In hla removal to New York, where h la had been made today by federal officials "The old days of tha tariff as a strictly has that It would be to your advantage to tha winter with either tremendous losses a large consumption market for our prod- under Indictment on charges of using In Muncle In what la declared to be a establish a chain of local warehouses to In livestock or heavy mortgage Indebted political question has, we believe, for I uct and as have heretofore stated to tho mails to defraud The lower court "cleaning up" of an. alleged conspiracy to on time been laid tha ahelf. be licensed and bonded under the United ness. the 'people of th dismissed th application for a writ. violate the Voltead act. It wa you, I believe ld th "Bankers and loan companies, which States warehouse act In which it may be United have Stales officer ha 1 warrants for thirty-eiggenerally awakened perof New Policy Needed. placed and financed until It .Is ready for had furnished money for the payment to the fact that America ron. must Near be for Completion. were Dirigible promIf la to be hoped that the present conthe buyer. these extraordinary feed bills, Those arrested Included former police 8uch warehouses could be owned or ised that when the wool clip of 1920 was gress will, nfter a century of neglect sea American" policemen, alleged gambler and leased and operated by your associations, marketed and tha lamb crop add.- ample fit to Inaugurals and lay foundations for for official, an attornty or two and a manufacturer. or by Individuals or firms either cooperat- funds would bs available to at least par- earning out an agricultural policy bethe American navy, will be completed OFFICIALS Indebtedness. this or the with In United To across and heavy March State data our ing you fitting conducting them Inde- tially liquidate probably will start In July, th TO CONVENTION th Atlantic early house Mrs. Cyrus pendently. The government does not ac- Whep the wool was shorn and ready for entire agricultural and livestock proMcCormick naval committee waa Informed today by tually operate the warehouses which be- sale, there was no market; nor has ther gram has been a haphasard atfair, and come members of the federal warehousing bean any since. Owing to the extremely that It has not resulted disastrously to T. of naval director in Dies Craven, I. Captain The lo Trlhuae. Special aviation. Th hangar at Lake Hurst, N systsm. It merely exercises supervision hard and long winter and the very late our economic life la due only to our apWASHINGTON, Jan. 17. Indian Comover them to see that they are conducted and cold spring, there was only about parently unlimited natural riches and J., which will house tha craft, will be CHICAGO, Jan. 17. Mra. Cyrua Hall In accordance with the requirements of half the normal lamb crop. As a whole th United States missioner Cato Sells has detailed F. C. ready for occupancy July 1. Captain Every hops the act and tha rules and regulations pre- of the flockmaster was centered on the production of wheat and meat per acre Campbell, chief McCormick, wlf of th chairman of th Craven said. of Indian live, supervisor for aver known these for used la of director such board In scribed thereunder less than that of th International purpose order to safeguard highest prices of Indian Phelan Proposes Retaliation. Harvester company, died at a hospital the products stored therein. lambs, but In the meantime, owing to tne of any other section of th world. Th stock, and the superintendent In the west and southwest Mr. Holman likewise emphasised tha Joint Influence of the low values of by- natural resources of the greet west havh reservation here earlv Complication believed today, WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. OH supplies to hav ensued from an aavaro.1 dealrablllty of accurate grading of wools, products from slaughtered sheep, espe- been well nigh ruined by reason of th where sheep are extensively owned by from the United State to any country year ago for gallstones operation caused her resaying that this could ha done very well cially wool, and to the fact that tremen- lack of moral courage of our western sen- the Indians to attend discriminating against American oil In- moval to a hospital early this month. An the wool grower In the warehouses. On this subject ha dous Importations of foreign lamb had ators or by reason of ths fact that they terests rou'd be cut off at th discretion operation waa performed January come Into ths country, beginning In April have not been awake to the true situation. national convention at Salt Lake, where of said: Her the president under a bill Introduced rendition had been favorable until (SaturOur lands hav not been classified: w they will- - confer upon the now 'Grading not only tends td Increase tha and attaining large volume during th very today by Senator Phelan, Democrat. Cal day, whan ah suffered value of wool and make It more readily summer, when the marketing period for have allowed homesteaders Mr. and their ralepae. . wool or a firms violating situation. Among who was n New York on other Ifornta. Persons McCormick, marketable, but It also enhance tha loan lambs had arrived, w not only had a famlllee to etarve on lands nevar In- things, the commissioner prohibitory order Issued by th president bualnesa, and Gordon, th youngar son renewal urged value of the warehouse receipt and pro- half lamb crop, but half a price. This was tended fotr farming, but made "by the of the long-tim- a Indian habit of making under th proposed legislation would be student at' Princeton, were summoned, ut Creator for livestock: w hav developed vides an accurate basis (or making set- th last straw. Sells tent th subject to fines of 910.000. arrived a few hour her death. Mr. tlements In case of loss or damage." large reclamation projects and Invited blankets. Commissioner Senator Phelan also Introduced a reao McCormick chartered after to th Indian following telegram a special train at homesteaders to produce large crops of Petitions Ignored. to the state tutlon th i , at asking convention: department and Fort other Ind., feed Wavne, and then have dearriving here futy-fl- v MEXICAN3 ARE ARRESTED. treatment an minutes ahead of the "In behalf of th Indiana who own sev- report en discriminatory Th attention of th government was hay liberately set about to destroy th llv. eral regular train. oil CORPUS CHRIST!, Texas, Jan. 17. American countered Interests million I by am to sheep Mr. and Mra, McCormick ware married called to th oondltlon of stock which wss thslr natural market; opposed etato th Gonsales Maldonado, former lieutenant tlm and again abroad. tariff discrimination. Citing A department's tax on Brit1891. waa 9. She ws born In March hav Invited to them grow grain and Petition after patltlon asking other under General Pablo Gonsales and a man affair. congress last May concerning On of Mra. McCormick's moat England. and hav made freight rate ish woolens with free Australian- - wool report toof various notaol looksaid to have been a sergeant under nations Involves for an embargo agalnat foreign meat and so highcrop sn economic European w decontradiction policies benefactions as to the estabtlahmant of th virtually place an wars arrested today under a wool Imports was sent by llvgatock or- against manding prompt enactment of an emer. ing to th exclusion of aliens from pe Elliabeth McCormick to market: we haveembargo memorial endowInvited going charge of being In the lulled States with- ganisations. banking organisations and farmersnd stock rale-ar- a' troleum exploitation within their terri- ment fund for "Improving the conditions farmer of the middle west to feed gency equalization asked whethir any of child life in the United Slate." Mora out passports. Federal authorities said by commercialby organ laationa to th presi- the tariff, and I hope the convention tories, the Resolutiontaken millions of bushels of corn to livestock bv th United than lono poipmun.lttea nr said to hav were ao tall! member to of action had bean other responsible memorialise congress they Investigating tbs men report-- . dent and and have then dumped the competing and In matter th whether any of banefltted it wae In Plate ed connect an. alleged movement tha government-i- n H aahlngtnn. To alt of meats of the world of her only Mm: wo have upon to form Mexican revolutionary Juntas In tliea appeals a deaf ear was turned. As th policies had been applied to th daughter, who tiled IDmemory 1905. DIANA REACHES GUAM. CYrua Mcpractically every article produced of a result wa have today a two years sup- placed Texas In behalf of General Gonsales. American. detriment and Gordon are Cormick. th aurviv-In- g th free only M. GUAM. list by upon and 17. agriculture Jan. I., The Russian ply of wool on hand and over 9,000.000 hav children him to pay a tax on motor schooner Diana, after helplessly compelled Bill Introduced. rarcassea of lamb In cold storage with everything BRA NISH. AMERICAN ALLIANCE. Leasing uses. he more than three months reached drifting quantities an rout. IT. Jan. here yesterday provision! Senator TUCSON, Aria., Jan. 17. One hundred additional WASHINGTON,' and In disTha disastrous situation described nat- Old Order Passes. and thirty delegatee from six ttstes In tress. Th Diana left Vladivostok last Smoot, Republican, Utah, Introduced toth United States, and two In Mexico urally resolved Itself Into a banking probbill th June a Hood-lecommand authorizing under of Captain aacretary of day were present today at ths opening ses- lem Tour president, at a meeting called andThee days, however, hav now passed with provisions for a three months' th Interior to lease coal lands to In In Chicago during the summer months, this and government must oorgreaa sions of the twenty-sevent- h In ot block dlvlduala or corporations orulte In the Behring sea. annual con- was choaan as chairman and to head a awaken to the fact that a proper vention of the Atlanta 2680 sore. Proapaotors dealring to do to go to Washington for th policy demands that every proper n deIn coat work Alliance) here commlttt opening FARM FUR preliminary VALUES. Delegate were registered from Colorado! purpose of seeking relief All the facte and consistent means of developing this glvan Means privilege OTTAWA. Jan. 17. The value of the posits would bcontrol California Syrup of Figs Calllornla. Arizona, New Mexico. Texas above recited were laid before tha fed most essential Industry should be adopt-eof areas of similar Canadian fur farm Industry In 1(19 was for temporary ' and Nevada and Honor and Chihuahua. eral reserve board and r11ef asked for. is. . The president aid ths war trade board "Especially speaking on behalf of ths placed at 93. (88 691 In a preliminary reMexico. . . - Childs Best. Laxative war asked .under their war .powers, which great . RockymPU0tain. and plains ra. port of tha bualncaa mad public today, Harding Visits Cleveland. to this day have not been revoked by gtons. which are essentially pastoral In The report showed 414 fur farms In end Presidetha 17. 41? character Jan. Ohio, silver foxfs valued at CLEVF.LANT), congress, to declare an embargo on fureltlienshlp of which 98 018.116 with nt-elect The greater part of the farm ther Imports of foreign meats and wools depends at this time lsrgelyf If not enHarding slipped into Cleveland In order to etablllie our horn YOUR RHEUMATISM markets tirely, on Its three resources of live- are on Urine Edward Island, where 949 today on parsons! bualneaa and mad hla and to preserve ths banking situation. stock. mining and farming, ws must of are located with 4704 silver foxes. way about th downtown section for Sv No result was accomplished. W, E. G. necessity perceive that any national poleral hour unrecognised. not does which CORN OOINO TO STARVING. properly foster and Accompanied by Mr. Harding, tha Harding, governor of the federal reserve icy fiamoTt Its Causa by Purifying Your board In Washington, assured your com- develop livestock and mining means the cam from Marion In an DE8 low Jen. 17. Fifteen president-eleBlood mittee that every effort Would be made economlo downfall of thia great terri- oars of MOINES, parlor car. So carefully had they ordinary corn loaVe will Iowa for tha bo will It or veers on the part of tne board to advise dismore tory. laid thatr plan to aacape attention that fifty this week for shipment to ConstanOn of ths most important duties of trict fsderal reserve banks that Uvastork ths Irtsrmountain region will got away from th railway station tinople for food relief purpose. J. Ed- they aa qulatlv aa ordinary traveler, and todiversity of In ward paper, when presented by member banka, sbls to develop such yoor system is to burn up eertmn anaounced It bo Kirby will today, terests make It utmost receive consideration the of their closest frlanda her no longer of .use in your body. should ret ehlpmont from th etat under night tornlearned In ths msantlm our pastors! and min- th of their presence. had not On is urio acid, now generally held to under th moat favored term ing Interests must remain our chief de- th plan to tend food Instead of money. After a olrcult of aaveral shops and ofb th eauss of rheumatism. n. Banka Braked. It d pendence for the development of a to a hole), wher they went fice they flame the joints, stiffens the muscles, CANNIRB IN BEtBION, and prosperous oltlienehlp. dined privately and remained over night "A spirit of fairness must compel ths cause pains, aches, and lameness. On of the greatest unsolved' probJan.'l? N. CITY, J., wo th keynot sounded In ed- Th svstem Is helped to dlsnoss of acknowledgment that not only th fed- lems facing ths United Stats today la reserve banks, but th member ths tremendous waste and Increase of draeae at th opening to Be Given this troublesome substance, and rheutua. eral of tho banks, as a rule, although there have ousts which com between th producer convention of tho Nationalaoeslon Cannrre asturn Is permanently relieved, by Ilondi been AMaht California" flyrup of TIrs some notable exceptions, have stood and consumer. Our distributive system, sociation today, Colonial of food "Hoarding only took for tho name California oa Sarsaparilla, the on true blood purifier, nobly bv the Indus) ry They1 have 'astthar by reason of extravagance or prof- Buppl'as.'t said H. A., N,' Dally Urge of Jlhlla. .then son jare .ttr your hile.1 In,. many' cas.fs .lvUo4.'y sumed obligations of pvaatnrfc jnen.fsi; iteering.. la, entirely, wrong Tu Illustrate, dtlphla, president bf the NafiboiTfVpned , -tAWnon;" Jan.1 17 -t- ribal on sfenl,., rtuldpackage, Hereciietomiry hanking limit ia having Ih te.Lnil moat harm- since 1919 th wbolaeai price to th (looa and Dried Frnlt Broker associaFill, which, in anmlJ doses ant a teuU Wiuvl ChurohiiL th war minuter, it a. valu.Wy man when livestock I after hear th of meat "Wa decreased hav About ia tion. laxative, lsrguly rodponelbl for th re- although unofficially atalwi, has accepted 6m rhvup'for th littlfi tlomach. Uvr large? doses to aetiva ea redeye proponents of sntlhanklng views producer (a per cent, and In tha msantlm retail cent In th tbartlo. A grand fours of treatment. discharge It canning Industry. th poll of secretary of slat for tha oolo. and bowela. 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