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Show L I Rectifying Her Mietakee. la thcTtddst of war Ungland has divtt'rid Always Have PERUNA t tyi- absolute necessity of rrl?" fd'ng hci school of re turning to a shorter workday In her t' .finvTios and of rnrou raging the Uitgof the child welfare ngenolt x that cne up thtir activities earlier in the war, notes the Red Cross Macn-- : s Hctbcri Usher asked in par-ti- t ii last spring for an Inermise of ,ier last gear's educational tt The eomniiUce on jin euilc ed 0 on has reeom.oendod n general iteen-vealimit for leaving age ! tin eahoni England with the .on ot nil evempi hats, and times l,i shment of .continuation ls fm1 childien between fourteen, eighteen ii(h eompulsorj attend-toAt least eight hours n weh. - ' -- Mrs. L. A. Patterson, Kentucky 6L, Memphis, Tennessee, writes: up-bi- SPIRIT ' OF CONFIDENCE VADES MEMBERSHIP AT THE OPENING SESSSION. Pr Leaders Predict That Legislation Will Be Confined Largely to War Measures, But First Few Weeks Will Be ORen to General Legislation. Washington. (oiigre-- s take up again Its part in tion of the war. The second session of the. -e- eufress-tiepim Sitj-ffr- 'nrrfiTuT iT'T. iTTTc T 77 with brief routine Sessions maike by the receipt of appropriation is mates for nett year's" war ami aggregating ordinary- -expenses, 000,000. spirit of confidence appnreiitl. pervades congress. Returning memA bers exchanged views, with declarations of increased determination to lend every aid in the xigorous conduct of the war. The leaders predicted that legislation would be confined largely to war measures. Senator Martin, Democratic leader in the senate, said there would be little time for other than war problems, and Representative Kitchen, the house floor leader, announced that he was disposed to favor the plan. The understanding, however. Is that the first few weeks of the session will he open to general legislation. e A aspect was given Monsession day's by the presence of many uniformed men among spectators in the crowded galleries, and of women busily plying knitting needles during the opening ceremonies. Senate proceedings were unusually brief. After adoption of routine resolutions, the wenate adjourned out of respect to the late .Senator Hasting of Wisconsin. 'The house remained in session until the Joint committee appointed to notify President Wilson of the return of congress reported, am then passed the resolution for a Joint session on Tuesday to hear the presi dent's annual address. The usual crop of bills, resolutions and petitions was received in the house, Including a resolution by Representative Martin of Louisiana proposing congressional Investigation of the sugar shortage. Representative John Iv. Fitzgerald of Brooklyn, N. Y.f chairman of the Important house appropriations com mlttee, prominent Democratic leader, and a member of congress of eighteen years standing, announced his intention to resign, effective December 31, to resume the practice of law. Estimates of more than $13,100,000,-00war-tim- 0 the greatest in the nations his- tory for the conduct of the government and prosecution of the war during the fiscal year 1918 were submitted to congress Monday by the treasury department. Iu round figures more tnan of that vast sura Is for the war alone. Only part of it will be realized from taxation; the remainder will $11,000,-000,00- u 0 Issues of Liberty bonds. Farmer Slain by Hired Man. York, Neb. A. A. Blender, aged 40, 'a wealthy fanner near Benedict, Neb., was shot to death by Louis (Jhobar, an employe. Chobarithen bound and gagged Lis own wife, housekeeper on the' fannv and'escapeditrBienderjr am tomohile with $1000 belonging to Blender. IRVING T. BUSH It to Our Neighbors. . L STATES IN HUGE GUARDSMEN NOW IN TRAINING WITHIN SOUND OF GUNS ON THE BATTLE FRONTS. IS MIG FAST Almost Got Into Trouble. Miss Oldmnid opened her garden gate, a yapping little lapdog shot out like a catapult and snapped at the All Who Sailed From United States Predicted by Those Who Know the Now on French Soil, Not a Man Temper of People That Should He Being Lost on Voyage and All Succeed, a Full Feldged Civil War Will Break Loose. With the American Army In France. National guardsmen from every state in the Union have arrived in 1 ranee. It is permitted to he announced. They are among the troops now training or lately arrived. Mhile if Is not permitted to disclose the identity of units. It may be said that all those which sailed from the United States have arrived safely and that some already are in training within sound of the guns on the battle fronts. They are showing a spirit in keeping with the purpose of all concerned to make the American expeditionary force a homogeneous American army in which each division, whether regular, national guard or national army, cannot he distinguished In efficiency from the others. The former state troops are billeted over a wide area and pronounced excellent soldiers. Guardsmen Well Received The guardsmen have been arriving in the American z$ne for many weeks. They are scattered somewhat, but ns far as possible the units from the same state have been kept close together except in one case. They found the regular army had made good preparations for them, and while many are billeted in French, towns, others have been quartered In low wooden barracks especially erected. Tiie troops from the various states have been recognized by the French population and have been welcomed enthusiastically. Many of the units on arriving in billet towns wore the French red, white and blue cockade pinned to their carnpnlgn hats. These were given to the soldiers when they landed at base ports. After a sufficient time to rest from the Journey, which in some cases has been extremely tiresomp, the troops have been. set to work training for actual service at th cTron trT rmitq a n rters t h ernre declared to be most enthusiastic, and their soldierly qualities have drawn high praise from the French instructors. During the last few days onp unit has been working with grenades and automatic rifles. while another has been working out military problems in maneuvers. Another unit has been in the instructioir trenches7 which bring them as near as possible to actual fighting conditions. Many of the former guardsmen in training have heard guns roaring in the distance. They are all being given the same course of instruction as the first contingents of regulars have undergone. Cost of Feeding Nippons Soldiers. I rrbtutf fd -- r ll emits) to feed a ptlvate in Japan Second mipeii.il bod. guard regiment. aeeotding to an ollieer quoted In a v t nnoulai' paper. Of tills, 15 sen goes for a quart of live and barley (30 per cent barlo.v) and IS sen for meat and vegetable-.- . The sum Is not ns small a it eems, as everything Is one third under market price when bought for the nnuy. For breakfast, in addition tojhe cereal, bean soup Is served, and for lunch and supper the menu im hides vegetables and flh or meat. Cooking and distribution is carefully done by a staff of 20 ineu, including three lieutenant's, three sergeants and 14 privates or one cook for every 1H men in a regiment of Unused food s sold to cheap eating houses, the money tints gained belug spent for extra dishes on festive occasions,. Since the Draft. tmr'nrc'T n oin-iui- i, ). Smith .Arp you speaking ns a ft lend or as a member of (lie exemption board? -- Bouncer for Bore. Customer These chairs may be fashionable, but they are extremely uncomfortable. Salesman-A- lt, thats the beauty of these chairs,- madam. IV hen a caller sits In one of them she doesn't stay - tong. A Near-Patrlo- t. "Is Dubson pntrlotVB' "I suppose so." "Didn't he buv a Liberty bond?" "No. lie sain he couldn't afford It, but he bought a record of The Star Spangled Banner to play on his phono graph. bare knees of some lttlo toddlers who were passing. A special constable thought it his Panicky Time. "lie is so terribly frugal," Af Chinese textile made of raw silk duty to give the- III tie beast a slap and push it back into Its own garden. can be burhsHn the earth n year with"Frugality, my deur, is a sign of Miss OKUnaid saw hint do it and de- out deteriorating. aristocracy nowaday." scended uion him in wrath. A8 A 8UPP0RT for exhausted, nervous, "How dare you!' she cried. "How overworked women, dare you hit my boofoo wee Trotty! can do at nothing You horrid man! You brute! If you much as Dr. Piereea Defeat Backache and Kidney lYeaerip-tion- . Favorite dont go away this moment. I'll I'll It regulate Trouble With Anuric ctili a policeman! and assists all th n a t a r a i function, never , conflicts with Many people In this sertlon have sufferHEAL ITCHING SKINS ed from rheumatism and kidney trouble them, nd it strength ens and builds up and have found that Anuric was the most, With Cutleura 6oap and Ointment. successful remedy to overcome these the female system in a way of its own. painful and dangerous ailments. They Heal When Others Fall. Th lucky people are those who havn 'ursing mother women generally, suffered, but who' are now well bee a u so hnd it exactly Nothing better, quicker, safer, sweet- they heeded nature's warning signal In to correct their trouble with that fitted to their needs. er for skill of young and old time wonderful new discovery of Dr. Pierce's It lessens the paina and burdens, and that Itch, buru crust, scale, torture called (double strength). You ensures healthy, vigorous offspring. or disfigure. Once used always vised should promptly heed these warnings, You will escape many tils and tie some of which are dlszy spells, backache. the coated tongue, the sallow combecause these emollient up Irregularity of th urine or the plexion, the dull headache, the lazy liver, tend to prevent little skin troubles be- to loses of rhsumatism, sciatica orpainful lumwill tnke a pleasant laxative made bago. To delay may make possible the if you coming serious, if used daily. juice of the leaves forma of kidney disease, such up of the dangerous Free sample each by mall with Book. as diabetes or stone In th bladder. If of aloes, root of jalap, and called "Plea-an- t Pellets." You can obtain. at almost Address postcard, Cutleura, Dept. L, you want quick relief buy It now, so cents, all druggists, or send Dr. Pierce, Invalids any drug store in this country these Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Hotel, Buffalo, N. T., 10c for trial pkg. vegetable pellet in Vials simply ask for This will prove that Anuric" eliminates Doctor Iieree' Tleasant Pellet. Bold for uric acid almost as hot water melts sugar. fifty year. Anything for a Change. Nen4 Officer I say, doesnt poor old Smith look sick! Awfully nice of you and all that, but why did you chuck him for me? Flapper Change of color. Im sick of khaki. Passing Show. - . Iondon. Nicolai Lenlnes power la persistently rcMrted to he waning fust. He Is still in control of affairs at Petrogrnd, however, and with his partner and foreign minister, Usn Trotzky, Is striving frantically to push the negotiations with Germany for a separate peace to a swift conclusion. Should he succeed In this, full fledged civil war would break loose lit Russia, those who know-- the country agree. Trotzky, neeordlng to word from Tetrogrnd Saturday, has dismissed M. Makalakoff, Russia's ambassador t France, because the latter Is partlei-putlnin the interallied conference at Paris as an unofficial observer, on of the powers. , The Russian charge daffaires In Holland, following the example set by Ambassador Bakhmetleff in Washington, has made formal protest against the Rolshevikl rule, submitting his opinion of. it- In strong terms to the Duteli foreign ministry. Siberia is reported to he preparing to her independence. g - dts-lar- i -- BOLSHEVIKI LEADER STRIVING FRANTICALLY TO SECURE PEACE TERMS FROM HUNS. Pronounced Fine Soldiers. R Has been used fur id! nduu nt t)K1t arg vi.usvd hv ,a stomach and imutive liver, null ns sick headsour stomach, ache, constipation, mtvous Indigestion, fermentation of feud, palpitation of the heart caused by gases la the stomach. August Flower is i gentle laxative, regulates digestion both lu stomach'nnd intestines, deans ami sweetens the stomach and aliments, n canal, stimulates the liver to seen to the bile and impurities from the blood. Hold in all civilized countries. 30 and IK) cent bottle, Ad v. t d -- GREm-AtfGUSmOWE- V and Colds in the Home. Recommend h 8, eouie-fm- Coughs- -. r pn.Mvn ' For I have been a friend for many year. I have used it off and 00 for catarrhal complaints and found it a very excellent remedy. 1 have a small family of children. Times aro hard with us, but I can scarcely afford to do without Ieru-na- , especially during the season cf the year when coughs and cold are prevalent. Wo always tecom-menPfruna to our neighbors, for Those who object to liquid medithe benefit it baa been to ub.' cines can procure Peruna Tablet. r is nvnH in tin- - I e Would Make Nation Dry. RanWashington. Representative dall of California hnc Introduced a constitutional amendment to prohibit manufacture of any alcoholic beverage except for certain restricted purKses, during the war, and to emimwer the president to purchase distilled liquors now in warehouses or stocks. The amendment Is a part of the prohibition legislation plana for tills session, Mr, Randall said. Mrs. De Satilles Freed. L. L Mrs. Blanca Mineolu, - de Sau lies was found not guilty Saturday night by the jury that was trying her for the murder of her divorced husband. John Longer de Saulles, the ids home, The Box, in Ilempstend Meadows, L. 1., mi the night of August 3 last. SELF DEFENSE An-u-r- lc uper-creatn- y May-appl- e, Carters little liver Pills For Constipation 8tf County of Ohio, City of Toledo, Luca a Frank J. Cheney make oath that ho la Mnlor partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing buetneea In the City of County and Btate aforesaid, and that aald Arm will pay th um of ONH HUNDRED DOLLARS for any caan of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the ua of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CIIENET. Sworn to beforo mo and In my presence, thl (th day of December, The Great Vegetable Remedy To-lod- o. tubm-rlbe- d A. D. UM. (Seat) A. XV. Gleason. Notary Public. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak--- n Internally and arts throuarh th Blood on th Mucona Surfaces of th System. Druggists, 7oc. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney It Co., Toledo, Ohio. - Right OverKIglit CmhHs bear eigaatvr Small PCI A mall Do iasail Prtc Colorless or Pale Faces An agency for lent her. to be used forshoesufurnitiir- PntsYon condition which will be grettiyr helped by WUter SirCXl a be considered by a Brazilian firm. lii3 BARON TANETARO MEGATA rv How this Woman Suffered and Was Relieved. Fort Fairfield, Maine. " For many months I suffered 'from backache caused by female troubles ro I vras unable to do my house work. I took treatments for it but received no help whatever. Then some of my friends asked why I did not EMPLOYES HELD AFTER FIRE. pound. I did so and my backache soon disappeared and I felt like a different woman, and now have a healthy little baby girl and do all my house work. I will always praise Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to women who suf. Mrs. Alton D. Oakxs, ferj as I did. Fort Fairfield, Maine. ' DffrcTairDetertnln etfto" FtndDutTWho Was Responsible. A $J ,000.000 fire In "the York. New barred zone on the Brooklyn water front Monday night, which was preceded by au explosion, resulted in 1800 employes being held for examination were by federal authorities. The men extensive of the one yards herded into of the Morse Lrydock and Repair comdepany. part of whose plant wtfs It released. be not will stroyed, and he wa s "d eel a redT Ti rrti lthrcue-ofi-- t mysterious explosion Is discovered. . x The Best Remedy Army Camp Conditions Improved. Washington. Slight Improvement In Baron Tanetaro Megata ia head ef t health conditions In the army camps Irving T. Bush, founder. and head for the week ending November 23 Is the Japanese financial mission to ths f the great New 'York terminal of United States. He le a member ef the the weekly health report house that name, has been appointed chief shown by of. peer and a high publicof field sanitation, made his country.'"" executive ' officer of the ftew.York 6? the dlvisfon General Gorgaa public by Surgeon port war board. Germany Would Claim Little. Regulars Will Tackle Villa. London. The German foreign weere-tarSeth Shepard Dead. General Francisco Mur-gui-a Paso. El von chief Dr. Kuehlmann, is quoted In Washington. Seth Shepard, arrived In Chihuahua Pty ii Centra! News has of District the of court dispatch from Amsterjustice of the 3000 men from dam as saying It was absurd to ImagColumbia, died Monday at a hospital with approximately to take the field against Francisco ine Germany would enter a peace con.where he was operated upon a week who have been ference with large claims. ago for bladder trouble. He was born Villa and his followers, section. that in in Texas in 1847. operating Troop Tram Wrecked. Woman Suffrage for Holland. Bandits Seize Town. fChicago. A troop train carrying The Hague. Queen Wllhelmina has boys of the national army back to Laredo, Tex. Mexican bandits, said fa the constitutional revision Camp Grant was wrecked at Clover-dalendorsed Rosa, to be followers of Luis de was finally adopted by the which near Elgin, F.L, Sunday. About bilk have captured numbering about 300, the town of Agua Legua on the Mexi- states generaL The bill provides for- twenty men are reported to have auf- can side of the Rio Grande, fifty tulles universal suffrage and proportional rep- ftred minor injuries! recantation. below Zapata, Tex. - --m- i& OT. ffA.TS. , effU-ciaii- .o aavoperjr'" y. ;Wiig Sa-Ul- lo - e, fzt.:i37e:3T ccu::i3 Is SNlitma m. prompt from PWs Acwcdy for Colds. Effectiv ad s far yeung ao4 old. No Utc la CgkMl - so tYPiA E.PINKHAH MEDICINE If a poor mau ha the sand be may a rich girl with the rocks. win Dr. Pierces Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a Laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad-Japan is short cf steel. CO. LYOI.HAtS. J The Hereford Ccr; ::r lieu .1 Wycrzir J Z' S. v W. 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