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Show J I fczjcrtat to all Women III Readers of this Paper Thousand npon thousand of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never wrpect it. tonwh' complaint often prove to be otbiftg ele but kidney trouble, or' the fTwxJt f kidney or bladder diaeaae. II the kidney are not in a bealiby they may cauea the other organa of women claim Vamp-Rooby FJNAL ENACTMENT OF PEACE RESOLUTION HAS EFFECT OF WITHDRAWAL American Soldiers On Rh'ne Expected to Return Within Few weeks According to Plana Now Underway that Dr. Kilmer's re taring health to the kidneya, proved to be juxt khe remedy reeded to overcome auch ombtiona. Many rend for a sample bottle to tee what ItVamp'ltoot, the great kidney, and bladder medicine, will do for Jly enclosing ten centa to Dr Kilmer k Vo., Binghamton, N. V., you say receive sample size liottle by Parcel mat kou can purchase medium and size bottles at all drug stores. t, GOT ACQUAINTED WITH ROAD Writer Took Harrlman'a Advice and Studied the E?l Line Before Writing About It Rome 15 years ago John H, as a financial writer for the Wall Street News Bureau, was assigned to rover the office and affairs of tbo late E. II. llnrrlnuin. lie once boldly bearded Mr. Huirlmun upon what financing Cara-ber- . was In store for the Erie railroad. What do you know about the Erlef snapped fhe great financier. Everything, assured the youthful ispIrariLfpr Jnfonniith-n- , adding: Why Mr. Iluriiinun. I hove ridden over It to Patterson, N. J., nnd Nyack, ,N. Y." What!" roared Mr. llarrlmnn. You go at once to President Underwood f the Erie, tell him 1 sent you and gel transport nt on to cover the entlr system. Then you go out nnd learn Something about the Erie. Come and ace nie when you return and I wlh answer jour questions. , Mr, Onruhor fiie-efor a fortnight, and after again seeing Mr. llurrlman wrote an Erie article that was well worth rending. d FRECKLES Tk Thw' il.lr nnr as t. Gvt Rid Spot. a In Washington America's force within the withdrawn be will Germany next few weeks os the result of the final enactment of the peace resolution, Uepreseiitntlie Anthony of Kan ids, In charge of army appropriations In the house, said Tuesday. He declared that apjwoprlatlons to the army for the current fiscal year arc so limited that the war depart, merit will he forced to return the troops within a month or violate the Borah amendment to the army appropriation tdll which prohibits the Incurring of any deflclenlce. "Now that the peace resolution Is passed the troops should he withdrawn at the earliest possible date," said An. IlMiny. They hate been a big burden on the American taxpayers, although the understand ng was that Germany was to ipy all expenses. The post of the army of occupation has been about $27.1,000,000. Germany lias paid about f "0,000, 000, according to my Information, and the balance has come out of the treasury. Germany, of course, will pendlly agree to the withdrawal of the troops. f The view' of the state department Is understood to he that there Is nothing in the peace resolution which obligates ltardlng to withdraw the American forces from Germany at the pres ent tlme The resolution, officials hold, expressly provides that nil rights nnd benefits of the United States such as the authority to lwtld troops in Germany that are given under the armistice nnd the treaty of Versailles are Safeguarded under the declaratory pence by congress, Consolidation Bill Up. Washington A senate committee was ready Thesdny to start hearings on the Sweet Bill to consolidate the soldier relief agencies of the govem-nan- t. but no witnesses appeared. The e.immlttee turned its attention to amendments suggested by Director Forbes of the war risk Insurance burs can and approved by the American leg. - th. allht..t 4 ot .xh.m.d ot your tracking a. Olhlno t...bl. ilmiKth la suar.uU.it to romov. Sin bow.ly Ipota Siniely set as ouno. ot Othlno double Wrnth from your riruselst, and apply a lltll. ot It nlyht and tnornlns and you ahould soon tmm that even th. worat freeklw bosun tn wtallo tba llshtat have van ladla.pp.ar, had la lin ' oaldoui entirely. It that niora than on. ouno. I. naeded to com. Stalely ela.r the okio and sain a boaulttul . olaar eomploxlon tl. ear. to nak for tho double otr.nyth Olhlna, aa thta la .old under (uaranta. ol muory bark It tt falla to remove traeblaa. ion. Positive and Comparative. During a recent buslneaa men's con OIL FIRE INJURES THIRTY-SIVentlou in Chicago, on man anoiher In the lobby of a Claims Eight Lives hotel and by way of 'Introducing him- Chicago Explosion And 2,000,000 Property Loss. self said: Chicago Eight men are dead, Liu Beck." others are Injured, ten so seriThats good, replied the man adthat they may die, and projierty dressed, tubing the proffered hand, ously Is damage unofficially estimated at Pn mors so. You're whatr asked the first f2.000.000 a the result of Mondays explosion In the Standard Oil company speaker. 1 say that J am more so, reiiouted refining plant at Whiting, lad. Two huge steel stills hurst, the Ike other. brick walls Inclosing them crumbled Wliat do you mean by that?" and a sheet of burning oil and gas Why, you say you are Beck." Yea, I am. My nmne Is Beck." spread for a radius of 200 yards, trapWell, my name Is Becker." ping the night force. Five men were burned to death, Don't Forget Cuticura Talcum three died later In Chicago hospitals sYhen adding to your toilet requisites. aud the condition of ten others Is se. An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby rlous. and dusting powder and perfume, Most of those Injured were caught other perfumes superfluous. In the shower of flame, hut others Yon may rely on It because one of the were struck by the falling brick and Pntlcnra Trio (Soap, Ointment and steel walls of the stills. Excessive Talcum). 25c each everywhere.-pressure or a tiny leak of gas were the two probable causes of the exploTho Wifas Day for the Car, Ilow many," asked the chairman of sion advanced by those familiar with the meeting, will promise to be on the operation of the stills which are band next Thursday with tlielr auto- filled with crude oil under pressure in the manufacture of gasoline. Had the mobiles?" Not a hand was raised, nnd the sur- explosion occurred half an hour later, of forty men would have the prised chairman said: Chat Is the trouble? Surely some been at work. f you own cars?" Yea," spoke up a hold Individual Pershing New Chief most of us own cars, but T reckon Washington General John J. TorererylHidy here is in the same boat ching Friday became chief of staff of I am. Thursday is the day the wife the United States army, relieving Mahas the car and personally I know It's jor General Peyton C. March, who was no use asking for It at that time," given leave of absence effective until Detroit Free Press. Ids retirement from active service in November. It was the first assignOld Ed iHowa's Neighbor. ment to definite duty given the genIT you wnntro talk blue talk; busieral since he rellngulshed command of ness all gfine to pot country facing the American expeditionary forces In the worst time In its history; haven't France. Major General James G. Ilar-borbegan t see the hard times yet ; price will lie hi nsTstant. going lower and halt themerchnnts are of the farm going to fall ; Rockefeller Make will be foreclosed, and all that line of to York The gift of New conversation, dont come nround am) a Catholic school nt Columbia college, talk it to tho Times. In the first place was announced here we dont believe It. and In the second Dubuque, la., Boekefeller foundathe by Tuesday place It makes us feel had and nervous Is lu charce of the school for a while. Clay Center (Kan) tion. The of Dubuque archdiocese of the priests Times. and Is recognized by The Unhers ty of lowu and Is a member of the North LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES Central Anoelatlon of Colleges and Ow ala amallir and valk la comfort k FOOT EASE, tba anttowp-th- t C AU.KN-Secondary Schools. powder lor th foot. Shaken into th hooa and aprtaklwd la th AUen Burns Motor X thlr-ty-sl- ren-ierl- e -- d two-thir- I20-1.00- -- 8 foot-bat- FMtKtue makes tight or new shoes feel it tree Instant relief to corns, buatone ut;calu, usee, ood i Spots.- - prevents OUsters, Callous and Live Up to Their Name. The French Invented the automobile nd they also Invented the name. It h derived from tins Greek Autos, self and the French mobile," movable, al so uncertain and changeable. Perhaps It Is IiecauH of Its name that some automobile are so temtieramentHl. One can't very well call a thing uncertain and nuchui.geal.le and expect It At ct h. anv tier mnmutr v tf After Lmj Suffcrbj Mn. Sit? Was Restored to Heaki fo Several States. in Gig Ran Francisco The motor gig of Commander Percy IV. Foote of the U. S, S. Salem burned to the waters In San Francisco bay shortly be L'edge. midnight Monday, severely hurn- ing the officer and two of the five men with 1dm. They were returning to the Salem from shore at the time. Commander Foote and the sailors Jumped overboard from the g g when It started to burn and they were picked up some time later by a boat from the U. S. S. Tennessee. Lydia E. FinLLans YcjeUl S.mple Problem to Ascertain Various Items Figuring In Expense Column Charge for the Use of Land Must Be Added. Careful Distribution. HELP Ccicpcmd Pottsvu. Pa. female trouble for four or five yeirB was very irrerj I was not fit to my work at (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Man lulnir, horse labor, fertilizers, and seed constitute altout 80 per cent' EffeetKa Work Accomplished by 'lm. perial Valley Melon Growers and of the totil cost of potato production With Shippers in in average practice, according to inBureau of Market. vestigations by the United States Department of Agriculture experts In IPrepared by the United State. DepartWisconsin, Michigan, Newr Minnesota, ment of Agriculture.) Market gluts are one of the princi- lnrk and Maine. These items can pal cause of loss in marketing farm cuMly be ascertained by any fanner on farm products, especially tflose of a highly who aisles to keep s check usa It Is and problem, simple such profits, as soft fruits perishable nature, out find the oud vegetables, which cannot be held ing them as a basis, to until condi Ions of supply and demand tonl operating expenses. Including Avoidance of adjust t! eiu selves. these rulifus conditions is possible in arge measure by more careful and widespread distribution, but all prod-ict- s are not marketed most advantageously by the same system, and lie marketing plan varies somewhat n different areas from season to t VAX') VjAyMVV. sea-m- fcf Anow Dally Distribution. V 'a; i'took got no benefit saw Lydia ham s Vevetabl, taed OFTEN No More Moistened Material Should Bo Given Than Young Fowls Will Eat Up Clean. Young chicks should be fed a little at a time and often. They should be fed early In the morning and Just before lypicat Farmers' Curb Market going to bed at night, and not less than two times In the Intervening to distribute tna shipments accordingFor the first two weeks they ly. There is no discrimination every period. be fed three meals of soft feed may shipper has full knowledge of the en- and two of and after that age hard, tire situation. The day has passed when one shipper has advantage over two of soft and three of hard, feeding another by reason of more complete less soft feed as they grow older. No more moistened soft feed should be given at one time than they will eat np clean. Poultry specialists In the United States Department of Agriculture say if any feed is left It should he removed or it will grow soar and cause bowel looseness and dysentery. The finely cracked grains may safely be used from the start, but the chicks do not as a rale grow as rapidly as when South..- Live Stock Owner Even s a part of the feed la ground. When Mediocre Rooster, the chicks are from four to six weeks Canines and Cat. old the frequency of feeding may be decreased to three times e day. The excellent spirit with which From the very first chicks should be owners are cooperating with the United States Iepsrtnient of Agri- Induced to exercise ; activity Is a prime culture In Uve stock Improvement Is factor in promoting health and shown by numerous reorts from per- growth. Feed grain In the litter, and sons who dispose of Inferior sire. One make them scratch for IL A little fine chaff or finely cut clover makes a good reof the most thorough clean-up- s litter. In Webported by s live stock owner ster parish. La. Within the last three months," he PURE3RED MOST PROFITABLE we killed writes to the department, off seven roosters ranging from four Registo six years old. They were related Louisiana Dairyman Find to Stock tered Grade Superior to the female stock, and the offspring Cow for Family Uae. were weaklings and deformed. For the same reason we castrated two Developments In the Better Sires, scrub boars, and killed off two cur Stock crusade continue to Better to of are and rid scrub going dogs, get s' ow that there Is a trend not only cats." i The present sires on the farm now from scrubs to heter stock but even I had Include a purebred hoar, four standard- ftom grades to purebreds. extra-goograde cows for fam-bred Bhode Island Bed roosters, three nnd purebred Airedale dog. Cattle ily use," a dairyman In Iberia parish. are also horses and raised, and, al- La writes to the United State De no are the cows partment of Agriculture, but, h$ addsires owned, though ed, I concluded to get registered anand mares are being bred only to imals, since such stock Is better and more profitable." This dairyman la also s breeder of standard-breWhite AVOID OVERCROWDIN3 CHICKS Wyandotte fowls. DISPOSE OF INFERIOR SIRES - Dio-card- live-stoc- k 1 d pure-bred- s. d Growing Fowls Need Plenty of Room In Sleeping Quarters Ventilation Is Needed. After the chickens are a few weeks old special attention should In given to see that their sleeping quarters are not overcrowded. Brooders that provided plenty of room when the v hicks vc-- e first hatched will now be seriously overcrowded, and the chicks will be stunted and permanently Injured if more room Is not given. Unti they cah le transferred tov larger houses provide all veuUUtiun po&dbK PLAN TO EXTERMINATE RATS Allowed to Grow and Increase In Number Trouble and Lon Are Sure to Follow. If there are signs of rats about a poultry house a warfare should 1 once Iw against them. For a time they may enu-- little or no dam age; hut, if allowed to grow large and increase In number, trouble and lose' are sure to follow and may incur aud ieniy at any tune ad, in the neL papers aid took and got iul right 1 gained Rev. twent, Jpounde or more am now able to do my work, I reco& mend the Vegetable Compound tois friends and you may use these facts, testimonial.' Mrs. Sallie SiEm, S13 W. Fourth Street, Pottsville, RG The everyday life of man? housewna is a continual struggle with weaka and pain. There is nothing more wS ing than the ceaseless round of hoc, hold duties and they become doubly when some female trouble makes even bone and muscle ache, and nerves al edge. ,, If you are one of these women do a suffer for four or five years a3 Mn Siefert did, but profit by her ernenen and be restored to health by L E. D. Cameron of Henryetta. who has announced that he will Okla establish headquarters in' New York for the purpose of better organlzng a national fight against divorce. He resigned hie pastorate at Henryettato become head cf the American Anti, divorce league. Pinkhams Vegetable Compoun the creature of habit, and v idle v dunno- whether we approw of tt not we cant help bein mi pnwdr the number of men that him ontractr the hahlt of not takln a drink , - AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED AND. MEN WILL REMAIN ON JOBS FOR LESS MONEY 12 ( KILL RATS TODAY Per Cent Cut la Accepted by Rail Workers Under Protest, Who Claim Preacnt Pay Is Insufficient To Meet Expenses By Using the Genua Two million railroad workChicago. ers will how to the edict of the United States railroad labor board and accept a 12 per cent wage cut, it was revealed Monday. Union representatives w ho have been meeting here for several days to accept or reject the f 100, (XX), 000 annual wage slash, will issue a statement agreeing that (lie membership of their organizations will work for less money, accord. ng to reliable Information. The acceptance of the redaction will be made under protect, however. The powerful rail unions ore expected to tell the public that the cost of living has not decrea.ed to such n extent as to Justify a 12 per cent. Hash. In the same statement, vvh eh is now being prepared, the unions va ill demand that tike working ngre'ijents between workers and railroad managements be kept intact. The railroad! labor board ordered these agreements, which provide for working conditions, overtime pay and other regulation. be abrogated and a new set drawn up July 1. In billty ot workers and railheads to get together caused the board to extend the time of formulating new agreements. The statement to "be Issued will demand that most of the old regulations be reenacted. The 1(KX) union representatives here worked all day Sunday and were prepared to work most et Monday. Acceptance of the cut Is considered a victory for the conservative leadership of the rail unions. Votes taken by the rank and file of union member Indicated they were ovewhehulngly against working for less STEARNS PASTE rh o.ri vd "XllW for Hat. Mir. Sou uid Wbof tbe rrt.i SYSTEM IS ASSAILED Senator Smoot And Smith Engage In Lively DiscusslMi Washington Declaring that he had been Informed by th- trenvtiry that the federal reserve system had a surplus of about one billion dollars In excels of all requirements," Senator Smith. Democrat, of South Carolina, declared Friday la the senate that there should be an- Investigation of the rediscount rates Maintained by the reserve board. Why should we- - have rediscount rates of 6 and 7 per cent when we have one billion ubdlars of unused gold?" he asked. Chnrg ns that tike federal reserve nnks were calling- - loans and forcing 'armors and business men into hank-niter. although- there was ample funds for commerce, the South Carolina senator declared this was the most monstrous showing ever made In tlie midst of the agricultural and business distress"This Is a world condition." he declared. Th trouble is that foreign countries eannot buy our agricultural and thee- - products. - tht-n- down) MANS BEST AGE A man is as old as his ergans; be can be as vigorous and healthy i 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs ic performing their functions. Keep witb your vital organs healthy COLD MEDAL m MPbtttM fhe world standard remedy for tddffl fiver, bladder and uric add troubles dw 1696; CTwecta disorders; stimulates organa AS druggists, three sizes. efawtttGtUIhUwmdk ud aceapt M irattatioa Saved f.ly Life IViiir Eaionic x RESERVE arrwl both foode and pro of disu Tbt Stearns Bleert C.M forNW pe&U tt from tbe bolldlnf for water and ftenh a:r &XADY FOB CSW ItETTKK THAN TUH XM motion tn tengtneM i a err ry box M TWO lint, ttc and U.JA Bnooh to kill Ui to buy IU 0. 8. - pay. Corknaitn kni-- dtnr Says flsvr Jersey Worn was until I I nearly dead Eatonlc ami 1 can truly say it my life. Ik ha the beat stomach bkv cine ever mm&e," write Mr. E Smith. Acid stamwcli cause awful EateaJe tynlckly gets rid taking np and carrying out the add and gases which prevent good don. A tablet take after meals brlnf quick relief. Keeps the ston healthy and helps to prevent the h in so liable to arise from excess Dont suffer from stomach nils; when yon tu get a big box of Eatf for a trlffe with your druggists antes - p - Comfort Your and Fragrant Takes data 2S -- Navy Officer Suicidea New York A man found dead on a beach la Bryant Turk hero Monday with a bullet hole through Lis temple, and a revolver In his hand, left this twite addressed to Frlead of Strang- I aiu physically enable to con tinue to the last hoi. Sorry to cause anyone trouble." Papers in the- mans pockets SdcnfXied him as Andrew Dahlstadt, rG. a commander Iq the United States naval reserve and erly In command of the govenuneut blp Kck,'una, gj Tk 58c. i I 3E?!' Kill All DATST Flies UiSS FLY Cttwd ku . a wl. Ti XI nn I -- - Skfc With Cuticura Scsj Seay 25c, I hr rTPVFSS KUKXJ) SOMEltS. to n7lg ie PARKiJCa.. 1 g'jmyr T CV- -. V HIMDERCOKKS . aut n,- . pv - V - Is. IT"1 M.ttMnH.tatwrID k. fcunKlC l W I M I W r: - PATENTS k HAxb iwt vl j. KBEKOUgfesi w. n. u lift Lakt CityTNo- - fc ill l HI ai tt Ql ei si w fr in tli The New Habit Are you having any d tin uitj forcing prohibition in Crim- - m GulctT No," replied Cactus Jim Maiii L j FEED LITTLE CHICKS i E. Compound v .AAA y meS from a doctoTw s With respect to fruits and vegeta-les- , ; and more especially those of high perishability, jierhups no more effective worl la broadening distribution has been Accomplished than that of the 7 Imperial - valley -- melon growers j ind shippers In with the! Lfe v? a j, bureau of markets. United States De-mrtment of Agriculture. The department ojens a temporary office at Braw-- 1 'ey, Cal., at the beginning of the ship- ping season. By means of m large chart in the temporary office of the department shippers are able jo know the dally dlslrihutlon of each days Harvesting Potatoes shipments and diversions. 7 Shipper Has Information. Tills information, in conjunction overhead, taxes, etc. To this must be with the telegraphic report compiled added the charge for use of land to by the departments representatives in. get the total cost Labor and material costs are found the East and telegraphed to Its Brdw-leoffice, showing receipts, prices, and by multiplying the number of man and conditions In from 20 to 25 of the team hours by the prevailing local major markets of the country, enables rate and adding fertilizer costs the shipper to have before him each (manure at approximately $1.50 per day a complete picture of the market ton) and seed at current market price situation with respect to melons, and at time of planting, whether purchased' or produced at home. Since these costs are, roughly, 80 per cent of operating expenses, the total expense, .neludlng spraying, machinery, storage, taxes, insurance," and overhead (kliense, may easily he figured. In estimating the use of land the local cash rent basis should be used. If available, and. If not, the interest at mortgage rates on the conservative aero value may be taken. Information.. Widespread and accurate distribution cannot he accomplished without dependable information as to conditions of supply and demand. ll Exrcrtf x j- day-forc- -- Ruinous C'jntfiliors Can Be Averted in a Measure by More REPORTS ABLE TO DO HER GAN BE AVOIDED IHEGFJm D. CAMERON PRODUCING POTATOES e Bet hundred th. Tan TO z in the back, bead-cland ka of ambition. IVc health tnakea you nervoua, irritable and may be deepondent ; it make any Now I DUE Investigates Mate con-tlita- to become duteaw-d-. Tw may suffer pain Oil I.zv. E. TO FIGURE COSTS OF MARKETING LOSS vl re de It he an mi w W I |