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PAGE SEX- LAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL-WORLD. TUESDAY, MAItH 27, 1917. i ician's took relief supplies Pays MONTHLY REPORT. DOV OUAS CpuriXY-HOM E.AnVfaRM. For Month ending January 3t, 1117.

Jette Pieratt, Superintendent Eczema Kemedy EXPENSES FARM CREDITS A CHILD'S MGUE SHOWS IF LIVER OR BOWELS ARE ACTIVE GERMANS CONFISCATED THE COMMISSION'S FOOD -3 1 use scorn or contempt toward men who may appear to be slow to realize. their duty toward their country. A slight pressure of feminine persua- siori, he' considersy-is worth a batter- 'ring 'ram of raillery or indignation, When all else fails, he declares, true women will have no time for shirkers. AOIN i Junlp from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water ARTICLES DATE 3 3 r- 3 (9 8.S2 Felv. 2 Pro.

b. 3 arvl 6 Hunter I5rrv-. 10.53 hay Kerv 1 Morrl llimr, Feh. 2V Hunter Broj. h.

2 Altrt Nollr Tellt why everyone should drink hot water each morning before 25.73 S.S2. 10.59 1.23 6.70 22.0S 13.00 1C.00 5.00 Correspondent Says Old Men and Boys Deported To Work For German Soldiers War correspondents' headquarters with the British armies in France, Wednesday, Mar. 21, from a staff correspondent of the Associated Press), Mar. 22. "We would have starved if it had not been for the American relief commission," declared a French woman in the city hall of Nesle today to the correspondent, Dr.

Ilolmes, the well-fcnbwn'ekla specialist, "I am' convinced that the D. D. D. Prescription Is as much a specific for Eczema as quinine for malaria. I have been prescribing the D.

D. remedy, for years." This soothing combination of oil of Wintergroen, Thymol, and other healing Ingredients called D. D. Prescription, is now a favorite remedy of skin specialists for all skin diseases. It penetrates the pores, gives Instant relief from the most distressing itch.

Its soothing oila quickly heal the Inflamed tissues. Druggists are glad to recommend this soothing, cooling liquid. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Come to us and we will tell you more about this remarkable remedy. Your money back: unless the first bottie relieves you.

D. D. D. Soap keeps your skin healthy. Ask about it.

Round Corner Drag Co. 26 Kngle Bros. Rroo. bran. 19.43 Kfhruary Mliic used.

100 cnl. i Huttr usd. 50 lbs. Ekx used. 13 dox.

Apple usd. 4 bus. If Cross, Feverish, Sick, Bilious, -Give Fruit Laxitive at Onci. Every mother reaies, after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs," that this is tlpir ideal laxative, because they lo-ie its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, Iyer and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or 13.00 13.00 4.50 5.00 PROPER SHOPPING HOURS Federation of Clubs Is behind New Movement" The Lawrence Federation of Clubs-is behind a movement to secure the co-operation of all Lawrence people in observing proper shopping hours." Notices were read in the Lawrence IS.ftO 4.50 5.t0 15.00 15.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 3.S0 3.60 Two pis sold S.00 3.

SO 3.60 Ioit iioM to Conner Hull and Hoar ice Hrs1 lieu 3.00 20.00 Why is man and. woman, half the time feeling nervous, despondent worried; some days headachy, dull and some days really inL capacitated by illness. If we all would practice inside-ba what a gratifying change 1 bus. Tomtn-s to speaking for herself and her two County 43.00 S.00 .33.00 Farm Home. H.

J. Pleratt S.00 churches yesterday asking' all persons to do their shopping before six o'clock children, their pallid faces giving 33.00 1 waipm from FK-ntt evidence of their privations. five days of the, week and before 7 hVlriclc on Snturrlnv" nip-hts. and to re- Whenever one went iri the territory r.D5 $74.24 $33.50 $204.63 $13.20 $33.50 $32.70 5.00 5.00 would take place. Instead of thous- Stallion Service recently evacuated by the Germans ands-of half-sick; anaemic-looking If fain from all Sunday buying.

In explaining the stata of things $18.20 $57.70 JESSC riEUATT. Supt. the same story was repeated. It was asserted, however, that with in the past few weeks, the Germans o. k.

wjf, Commissioner of Poor. xxie reueiitiion vx wuus nupc; uy tne near east, ijora saiu this movement to better the working that the prospect of German success condition of persons employed in the 'jn Persia was best in August last, stores of the city and to enable the but that since then it had greatly merchants to carry out the regula- lessened so that now the situation had appropriated 'some oi tne Amen can relief stores to their own use, ev en to the extent of three-quarters of REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF POOR OF DOUGLAS COUNTY FOR TME MONTH OF FEBRJARY 1917. tions concerning closing "hours with- there was almost satisfactory to the out difficulty. i British eovernment. To aid the Rus- souls with muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy; rosy-cheeked people everywhere." The reason-is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all waste which it accumulates under'ouT present mode of living.

For every ounce of food and drink, taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried cut, else it feiments and form? ptomaine-like poisons which are absorbed into the blood. breath is bad, stomach ur, look at the tongue, Mother! If coated give a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and in a few hturs all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. When its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic remember, a good "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syfttp of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle.

Beware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. Get the genuine, made by sians in clearing out the Turks, Lord Curzon said reinforcements are now heinc sent from India and that it was CROWN PRINCE ON JOB 1 NAME 3 Is Being Prepared to Take Place of hoped to restore order there before Constantine of' Greece jmany months. Athens. March' 27. Correspond-! "We seem to be in a fair way," An'leatene.

Sam. Andemon. the supply. It was also said the Germans took possession of the white flour, issuing black flour instead to the inhabitants. One of the greatest ordeals the people said they had to endure was to stand by and see their homes broken up by the, Germans the soldiers were leaving.

At Rouy, it was stated and reiterated by scores of persons that the inhabitants of this village had been gathered at Rout-Le-Petit in certain 5 2043 2063 207. 203 20S2 21 2038 2062 039 2019 261 damii. John lu-lu M. Mrs. ence of.

The Associated' Press.) continued Lord Curzon, "tou be con-Crown Prince George of Greece has solidating the position against the been present at each of the numerous Ottoman power. I cannot say that Just as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the furnace day, before the fire 1 will burn bright and so' Wcf each niorning clear the inside organs of the" previous day's' accumulation of indigestible Waste and body toxins. 1 Men and 1.3S 1.3S 1.3S 2.76 1.3$ 2.76 2.76 Jirown. Mones Cwnly. 3rin.

Chikl, Ilu.1 ,22. 2W2J 3.00 .212 237 207 Cory. Lizzie "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv. 1.73 2.2S 1.43 1.90 3.50 6.05 2. no 1.30 2.25 1.20 3.50 2.93 1.30 1.50 4.R0 2.90 4.7 2.23 houses and 'told to remain in them a Ctisli-ntwrry, Florence.

Clark. Julia H-. Channel. C. U.

Walter. Camper and wife 2 TO ORGANIZE SHIPPING DraKe. J.3S D-Van, Mattie. ..2102 .2120 207H 2071 2S5 21 IK 057 2134' 26 207 2090 2091 2075 2074 2018 22D 2056 2052 2114 2624 273 2135 201 2S6 crown councils of the Kingdom as well the situation is altogether free from as the cabinet councils presided "over anxiety. Turkish have still to by the King.

It1 is felt in govern-, be turned' oUt from the western por-ment circles that, the life of King tions of Pers'a. The southern part Constantine is in peril; and and shores of the hinterland of the it is held the part of wisdom to keep Persian gulf are still in a state of the heir to the throne as thoroughly disorder, and the trade routes are not informed on the current business of yet p'l opened. But I think we may the kingdom as. possible. say that the worst is over, and the Twenty-six and a half years old, particular link' Persia has supplied in the Duke of Sparta (a title which, in this great German chain of ambitions Greece, fc corresponds to Prince of has been forcibly twisted aside, if it Wales in Great Britain) has been edu-jhas not been broken." cated almost entirely as a The British successes in Mesopo-He began at the earliest possible age tamia would, he believed, have a de-as a common soldier and has reached cided influence on the whole situation EaAley, FleMir.

Jo-. whether 'sick or well; 'are' advised to drink' each morning, before a' glass of real hot' "water with teaspoonf ul of 'limestone phosphate iri it, as a harmless means of washing1 out' of the stomach; liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour Mlef and toxins; thus' cleansing, sweetening'. and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had their certain number of hours while the Germans got away. While so; herded together they declared the Germans had sent 200 shells into the village killing several persons.

About the only persons seen are old men, women and children. Boys who had attained the age of sixteen or more since the German occupation and men who were considered over the military age by the French, were taken off by the Germans for work 2.76 2.7C 1.3S 1.3$ 1.3$ 1.3$ 1.75 3.63 1.45 3.2$ 4.5 3.3X 4.30 5.0J 3.96 3.50 2.93 .77 1.30 2.8$ 7.55 2.90 4.75 2.25 2.76 2.76 3.13 3.93 1.3$ 1.3$ 5.95 9.45 4.40 1.95 1.38 3.23 10.00 10.00 4.85 1.3$ 6.00 2.73 6.37 6.91 4.8$ 6.40 1.45 3.00 4.90 2.SS Ford, Mrs. Fartn r. Ni t. Harv-y.

Catherine, llakln.o. Mayetta. llolt Lulu. Hutt. R.

liazzartl. Emma Johnnon. Julia. Jndsf. KeUey.

Amos. Kem. Lane. Turner. Great Britain Proposes New Plan To Carrying Trade London, Mar.

27. Measures are contemplated by the Comtroller of shipping for dealing with the systematic employment of liners in various trades, says The Times. The plan which will commence with vessels employed in the Australian and New Zealand trades, provides that all vessels would be requisitioned at Blue Book rates. Owners would carry on their business as before. All profits above those allowed by Blue Book the rank of major of infantry.

He the Near East. 2023 20.10 2054 2007 2036 2054 2044 2133 2011 2123 2016 246 2055 2110 2124 2121 204" 2036 2057 2103 5.95 9.45 4.40 1.95 1.S5 behind their lines. Many of these boys and men had been compelled to work in the German trenches where Limon. 1.3S 1.3$ served actively and with distinction in the two Balkan vrars and, during REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS the Greek mobilization since Septem- ber 24, 1915, he has been on active Warranty Deeds duty with his regiment more than he Jas. H.

Jones and wife, Douglas has been in: Athens with his family, county, unto Chas. I. Crawford, IJpscom. John. Lane.

2Setti. Manhel. Arthur C. 10.00 10.00 2129 .2022 20 SI 4.81 turn at constipation, bilious acid stomach, nervous days and sleepless nights have become real cranks about the' morning inside-batii-A' quarter pound of limestone phosphate will not' cost much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demon-strete to anyone, its cleansing, sweetening arid freshening effect upon the system. Adv.

OILED EARTH ROADS Mull. Sadie. 2104 rvu me oi me mooiiizauon, nis uuu. oj V4, ow -t xu-j-O-io Cj. they said they met many Belgians and Russians, the latter, of course, being prisoners of war.

It was asserted that one of the reasons for the wholesale deportation of Belgians was the necessity of this labor 210S 2136 .2037 2065 2130 R.Sfl 6.00 1.3S 1.3 1.2 1.3$ 1.3$ 4.10 1.35 6.37 2.03 regiment was sent to Saloniki, and he- I. J. Wilkins, single, Baldwin, remained there with it until the En- i unto Jeremiah Curtis, $800. tente Allies forced the Greek troops Lots 182 and 184 High and Lots to leave Saloniki at the end of 1915. 209 and 211 Indiana Baldwin, It has only been in the last six Kans.

Moaley. B. Mrs. McCarty. Mary, MoConkle.

A. McCarthy, Lixzie. Owen. 11 IL. ivrkiiw.

Fannie, PienKHi. Phil. Patterson. for constructing the new positions to which the Germans have fallen back. 3.50 3.50 2017 202 1 .2113 2033 20 SO .2127 210 2126 2033 212X 2096 2122 2041 2064 2131 2031 2132 i r- 4 1 I months that he has been activeiv as- NOT TO BE REGARDER AS PER-1 sociated with the details of political C.40 1.45 Zada Black Hulburt and husband, Lakeland, unto I.

J. Meade, $1 etc 11,700 sq. ft. in the.NE,NW Pitcher. Hannah.

rates would go to the government. All competition would be eliminated and the plan would extend to other trades as soon as porblo. This proposal is said to meet with approval of ship owners. The Chamber of Shipping, however, has adopted a resolution, presented by Lord Inchcape, asserting that any proposals for state ownership of the mercantile marine are contrary to the national interest, and that it is only under the free play of individual enterprise that British shipping can maintain its "unrivalled A man who maintains that he is logical may be only obstinate. Pleajents.

Cinah. jIANEM IMPKU VriMriiST developments in Greece, to be pre 4.90 Pattenirale. C. of 6-1B-20. I parea lor any eventuality.

3.00 l.M 2.96 :013 2U14 Ray, Albert. But Are Much Better Than Common; Although he is not married. Crown 'tfmmn V- Plnn in. i. iiri ivoau.oays ai.K'"-j nnce ticorge nas a nouse oi his own rence.

Kansas, unto Marv L. DeWatte- .2113 2035 2010 2040 2107 203S 2022 202.1 Engineer I Richardson. Syrus, RoU-rtson. RobC. Ruweil.

Uwp'Tii-e, Sandvrs. Paul Shay. M. Strter, Mattie. Thomas.

Faille. 2.o: Chinese To Raise Pigs Liverpool, Mar. 27. A group of Chinese have paid 1,000 pounds for a piece of land one outskirts of Liverpool with a view to pig-raising and vegetable growing. China was the original home of the pig and members of the Liverpool colony are said to be expert stock farms who received their training in their native land.

They hope to raise enough on the plot to supply their own calony with foodstuffs. 2112 2u94 vuLaiuc ma wuin as a vine, parcel in tne nortneast soldier, the principal passion of the corner of lot 1, block 8, Oread addi-fuiure King of the Hellenes is the tion, Lawrence, Kan. CClICCeiOn Ot What he calls 'Munk" JT. IT. Dranpr nnH vvifp TAimno 1.50 1.90 4.10 3.80 2.9.1 3.25 2.70 3.55 6.35 1.60 3.55 4.5 1.73 ..2135 20 20S5 4.66 4.10 3.X0 5.90 3.25 2.70 3.55 6.35 2.9$ 6.31 5.8S 3.13 2.50 Manhattan, Mar.

27. Oiled earth roads should not be regarded as a permanent improvement, but are much better than common earth roads 101 2117 'I'ttiniciT. Thex. noV01 ancient yreece, but Kansas. unto Margaret L.

Chambers, Charity. 23 -p 1. and other considerations, lot 1.3 2.76 1.3$ 1.3$ Whlte. Wm, While. White.

I-ucy. Walton, 13-n, Vo 1 6 AAV- Fair Grounds Addition, Lawrence, 2077 2103 2o7 2015 2043 2116 20S 2103 .2027 202H 2033 2032 2933 ...2047 2119 206 shorter van' Guardian Deeds 3.R0 7.94 4.14 in the opinion of W. S. Gearhart, state highway engineer. "Oiled roads do not require so much dragging as ordinary earth roads," said Professor Gearhart.

"They shed water better and do not become so dusty. Although oiled Henry. Walker. Rulee, DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Prince AndreV -both of who ST lL j- Meuffds guardian of Herman Sfert'HV? Meuffels unto Artencha McNutt, $105. Undivided 1-20 interest in well planted his $52.75 J36.S2 J150.CO $260.94 man, on feet, a' lit- 45 ft.

of lot 155 Conn. Lawrence, 4-1 1 Tt 4- kti- J. Dutch Exports To Germany The Hague, Netherlands, Mar. 27. Official trade statistics show that Holland's export trade to Germany, made up mostly of vegetables, horses and cattle, has now reached a total oiuv iu iiiuvc, uui uui, easy to Kans INMATES OF DOUGLAS COUNTY HOME Month of January 1917 Get a small package of Hamburg Braast-Tea-or.

as the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold He speaks English perfectly even rr. with certain embellishments of Amer- wn 5f earaer ican slang. The whole Greek royal t5- xt M.arch family talks English in precisely the To.1?.Vn,oi -Vu6 steam" s.imP wnv.

Ti1(T aL- er Wilhfred with two? Americans on roads are not so satisfactory as gravel roads, they may be a help 'in de-; veloping good roads sentiment." I The best results from oiling are to be obtained by applying the oil when the road is hard, smooth, dustless, and without any ruts or pockets, according to Professor Gearhart. When there is a pocket in the road, of $21,000,000 a month. Coal Tax For Germany Now REMARKS NAME IS I 2. 1S33 2S 1S95 28 snl o-pnprl nr Wail, t. board and the British steamer Chorley about the age of Crown.

Prince George th0ree, A.mericans was reported and the two are great friends. he state department The Wit h- "The Prince is more like an Amer- fed was warned by the German sub- Jane rhisch- John Chanc it lulvermiller MtU J. Warn Berlin, Mar. 27. The new coal tax which the government plans to.

put in force soon is expected to yield about $250,000,000 a year; this amount is figured on a basis of 500,000,000 tons output. and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. Insane. Julia Rupob -W water will gather after every storm.

Oil works' better on sandy soils than on clay or heavy loams. Loam soils i may be helped by sprinkling a light It is inexpensive and entirely vege- ican just out of college than a Greek, mame. at SURK ner, but earned no or even than a Dane which' he is contraband or armament. Peter I'-oiiar Josephine U. Wallace Widow Single Sinl Single Widow Sinpli Widow Widow Widow SinRle Married SlDKle Widow 'table, therefore harmless.

Adv. Good Clood Cooil Fair Ioor Poor Poor lr Poor Fair. Poor Pixr Insane. M. 37 73 47 57 73 5 S4 6S SZ J4 7S SI 190 1907 1910 1911 1912 1912 1913 1913 1914 1914 1915 28 2S 28 28 28 2X 2S 2 28 Il-ster Marlh t.

Smith MartUU Foster 2d. Adwers lwln HarUintt by lamily, of course," says Mr. Waller. "There are thousands like him in the United States: straightforward, frank, hard working chaps who will make their names irr America." NEAR EAST NOT YET FREE i coating of sand over the oiled sur-j face. For the first application, hlf a I gallon of oil containing from 40 to 60 Per cent asphalt is sufficient for each M.K.

Church square yard of road surface. Usually 4 CTMn" Ir1n ip ai'Ia Minnie CJivens -C Nettie Lane 81 Sinpl poor 1916 28 58 IS -C II. S. Drake Htnry Iarkhurst. 4aat a At snn re ci.

awe; vx wxix cc vcxita V- -1 1l i i i 1 1 Widow Single Pincte Single Married Poor Fair Fair Fair Poor if 49 C. Steele. 1916 1916 1916 1917 1917 1917 1900 2S Gone wh J. Pie ratt to work. German' Dream of Domination of India Not Yet Dissipated March 27.

(Correspondence of The Associated Press:) "Germany's aim to extend her domin ZI SI 49 HitKh Torett CrtlMD. Iotts I yaru an expenses mciuaea it win cost a little more a mile. After the first year it is better to apply from one-quarter to one-third Married, Fair 53 58 Cleov'M. Johnson Ellen Kane Single (Jood gallon of oil to each square yard of ion from Antwerp to the Indian Oc- rWM. ME3T7NIIIMER.

Commissioner of Poor. surface in the spring and the same lean is by' no mans defeated and will amount again in the fall WOULD CONTROL BELGIUM German Plans Include Firm Hold On Conauered Territory not be defeated until the end of the war," said Earl Curzon, member of the British War Council and former viceroy of India, in the House' of Lords the other day in reply to a question by Lord Bryce, former ambassador to the United Lord Curzon said that while the Turks still are in possession of 30,000 square miles of territory in Persia, the Russian troops are barring their furth- ji 1 4.x. a. For laying the dust on city" streets, It is added bythe newspaper that oiling may an econ0mical and more Germany must be given control of satisfactory than water, particularly the Belgian-railroads ports and if the soil is sandy. When city streets J6 an cconomiS are-oiled it is best to cover the cross Z'JS115 l6 program of wallcs with dust or dirt so that pan-Gernrans, but the actual terms will 'not be covered vith oil.

When of the German government, says thd the oiling process is finished the dust Journal de Geneve. or dirt may be swept away. Surface 'Berne, Switzerland, Mar. 27 (via Pans), "If peace' negotiations were begun today," says the Journal de Geneve, which' does not reveal the i i i PARLIAMENT TOO LARGE jf lfe the soil is clay th source of its information," but declares it is absolutely reliable, "Germany would "offer to restore' the territory or "oily rlh Persia the scene of was trouble dflst blows about and is carried into buildings and upon walks, sheoccapies in France, except in the mining district of Briey, in exchange ake the- direct route the shortest, surest, quickest path the highway that' leads MW you to a new home with- out going out to irf'fw Peking," March 27. (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) Parliament sitting as a constitutional! conference has rejected the section of i HOW WOMEN WILL HELP for a channel port, Calais or Dun lark, arid 'an Indemnity of 15,000,000, 000 francs.

soon after the outbreak of war. The popular, theory in this country is that it Was engineered by German agents-with a view' to furthering Germany's dream of a doniinion from the Atlantic coast tcr the EAT WITHOUT FEAf ofBigktionor "Germany would also offer, says the newspaper, "to restore the terri torial integrity and the sovereignty of the proposed new constitution provid-i ing for two houses of Asked Company" With and it -now seems 'likely that a one- Men V. WV? 1 house System may be adopted by Chi- Melbourne, Australia, Mar. 27. na.

Senator George F. Pearce, the Aus- F. Willoughby, the Amefi- -for Defence, has an-can constHutional adviser of the Chi- jounced that-in conformity with the nPR covprnmpnt. ha tiro-p for n.ATiv requirements of the British War Of- Belgium on condition that Belgium would not be' allowed 'to maintain a national army and that" Germany would be permitted to garrison Na-mur, Liege and Antwerp perpetually." months that. the bi-cameral svstcm is 16.500 men a month were still not well adan'ted to Chinars needs, required to reinforce the Australian cnim- Ann car! a rui i mve rest back in MyC yur easy chair and find recent'' action' of" parliament expeditionary force at the front.

ThepUUU, HUli.J 1 Uil Iri Idli by the advice of number of volunteers in January was i was nromDted npted Willoughby and a number of other no sufficient to enable reinforce numoer oi otner euawe sin experts on government ent reimorce-' Instant Rpliff "Pan'ii Tlianen'sr who have been ments to be maintained on the basis iAtTr -th- political leaders. required by the War Office only 5348 Ends our Dlstress iiSUFFERING'CATS! in conference with Under the prest system in Chiriai men enlisted in that month. your new apartment, house based on the Nanking provisional Notwithstanding this marked Wonder what upset your stomach constitution, both the house and sen- ing off in enlistment compared with! which portion of the food did the GIVE "THIS MAN THEGOtDMEDAL or bungalow in the 'Tor Rent' ate are elected by the people. The the corresponding period last year, damage do you Well; don't bother, two bodies have an aggregate of the efforts 'of the Director-General! Tf-vnnr sf.oma'iTi ic in' revolt if siV. nearly one thousand members, and of Recruiting, Donald Mackinnon, and gassy' and upset, and1 what you just column in the Journal.

World. No tj uicuiseivca ery un- umer persons, men ana women, were ate has fermented and turned sour; wieldy. gradually increasing the number of head dizr.v nrhpsr belch1 e-ases and need to waste shoe leather looking fc Let folks "step ori' your feet hereafter; wear shoes a size smaller if you like, for corns will never againsend electric sparks of pain through'' you, according to this Cincinnati authority. He says that a few drops of a drug called reezone, applied directly upon a tender, aching corn, instantly relieves sortness, arid soon Many newspapers and reform volunteers. Even this is not satis-: acids and eructate undigested food: leaders.

are urging that parliament be factory to the government and every breath' foul, tongue coated just take limited 'to one body of not more than means known to the voluntary sys-ia little Pape's Diapepsin to help neu-three hundred members. tern is being employed toward aug-! tralize acidity in five' minutes you the Amzacs. -wonder what became of the indiges- CO LOR ADO LIQUOR BILL Under his scheme for fetching men tion and distrers. r. to the colors, Mr.

Mackinnon suggests Millions of men and women today Lenver. Mar. The Colo- that women be nersuadpo' to nivp un i-nrtr v. hmro it The lournal-VVnrlrl lietc oil tne enure com, iwi anu an, raao assemoiy auj9umea sine aie ro- tne companionsnip or military eli- pepsia. A little Oiapepsin occa3ion- wio nit; lllUol desirablebecause home owners know home seekers look'there rieht out.

night alter having been in session gibles who refrain from enlisting. ally keeps the' stomach sweetened "and Take the want ad route when renting and you'll sst.ur.Sj;. This drug is a sticky ether but dries at once and simply shrivels up' the corn without' inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue. It is claimed that'a quarter of an ounce of reezone obtained 'at any drug store will cost. very Jittle, but is ufficient'tb remove every hard 'or soft corn or callus from one's feet.

Cut this out, especially if you are a woman reader who wears high heels. Adv. more man eignieen nours witn tne "Hearts must be steeled," he says, clock stopped because of the consti- "so that every woman can say firmly tational time' limit. The most impor- to any eligible man no matter in what tant work of the last day's session relation'he stands to ber: 'You ought was the enactment of a'law regulat- to go" The director points out that ing the importation of liquor for pri- women's influence in the present re-vate consumption. cruiting movement is vital.

True it 'the terms of the act, each demands sacrifice and the softer feel-, family may' import each two months ings of womanhood may have to be two quarts of whisky or or suppressed, but, he says, a single aim twenty-four quarts of beer. Governor must be kept in sight that men are Gunter is expected to sign the bill as necessary to win the war. He says he had urged its passage. that it is not necessary to they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most, harmless relief is Pape's Diapepsin, which-costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores.

It's truly wonderful it stops fermentation -and acidity and, sets things straight, so that it is really astonishingAdy; never waste time..

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