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OFFER 5 BILLS TO PUT END TO MARINE PUZZLE Congressmen to Frame Policy After Hearing Evidence in Committee. SHIP SALE ALTERNATIVE Bj- HABRT B. HUNT, Staff Correspondent of the Newspaper Enterprise Association. WASHINGTON, March 3.—Uncle Sam's policy with respect to the future of the American merchant marine is to be decided by congress following testimony to be taken on five bills now pending before tbe commerce committee of the senate. Tbe fundamental problem at stake, however, Is covered by the two hills of Senator Jones of Washington—senate blllß 3355 and 3356—which, respectively, lay down a policy for the disposition or operation of the vessels now owned or in process of construction by the government and provide for the creation of a United States merchant marine corporation to sustain and build up American shipping. SALE IN PROGRESS BY SHIPPING BOARD. In the absence of any specific instructions by congress, the shipping board, under the direction of Chairman John Barton Payne, was proceeding with the sale of Uncle Sam’s merchant ships. Prior *o the stopping, by a private injunction suit, of the sale of thirty former German passenger ships, the board had sold 194 ships; with a total of 1.-74.-371 deadweight tons, for $95,500,000. or approximately $75 per ton. This is from $125 to $l5O a ton less than it would cost to build the same type of ships today, and an equal amount less than the cost of tbe vast majority of the 1,688 vessels remaining in the possession of, or under contract by, the shipping board. The board was 'proceeding to throw the government's vessels on the market for sale to the highest bidder, under provisions continuing the vessels under the United States registry and on trade routes designated by the shipping board, on the theory that now the war was over Uncle Sam should get out of the shipping business Immediately. aDd at whatever loss necessary. PRIVATE INTERESTS PEAKED AS COSTLY. This policy, some thought, would have put Into the hands of private shipping Interests, for less tbon $500.00.000 vessels costing some $2,100.000 000: Chairman Payne has stated, however, that even at cut-rate prices, private shipping interests might be expected to absorb only some 300 ships. Those vessels that would find buyers would, naturally, be ■• - ——in, of the fleet. Onr best vessels would move Into prtvat,; ou uersuip at prices far below present cost and Uncle Bam would be left In possession of some t. 500 boats. Including all the second class ships and the inferior types, which the government would have to operate In competition with the better ships. It is to prevent just this situation that the Jones bills are drawn. They would set up a “United States Mercantile Corporation,’’ with a grant of life of thirty years, which would take over the entire government fleet, both for purposes of operation and of sale. Two Booze Beagles OfferetHo Dry Solon WASHINGTON. March 3.- A West Virglnia dog fancier offered bis two trained "hooch poodles" to a congressman Interested in prohibition, claiming the dogs can smell a still a mile. He wants $250 for the dogs, suggesting that they would be Invaluable In helping prohibition agents to discover whisky stills.

Make Your Dollars Do DowJblo Duty v DOES your purse pay for tradition —or for calory values ? The calory, or unit-food value, is the measuring rod of nourishment. Medical authorities say that the average person needs 3,000 calories per day. Children around ten years of age need 1,800 calories per day. Consider the difference in cost of Again, Fruited Wheat or Fruited the following: Oats save sugar bills because mr „ ... . the natural fruit sugar provides Veal Cutlets cost 57 cents per . ° . j 1 • nearly all the sweetening, thousand calories. ° Round Steak costs 41 cents per Thus, Fruited Cereals are ideal thousand calories. foods—Nature s economical Salt Cod costs 78 cents per thousand calories. , n tllorti ' thc!t de | ightfu , cdi . Fruited Cereals cost $ cents per hies —Make Your Dollars Do Aousand calories. Double Duty. United Cereal Mills

REVENGE , YES; BUT IT COST SBO Nick Played Poker, Lost and Then *Squealed * on Three. Nick Thomas, a foreigner, may feel today that he has revenge, but he’s out SBO. Asa result of Nick’s separation from the money, however, three alleged card "experts” are uuder conviction in city court on charges of gambling. Nick testified that he lost SBO in a poker game at the home of Guy Willey, 002 East Market street. Sergts. Russell and Sheehan, who arrested Willey and three others, declared that the cards were marked with a fanshaped design on tbe back of them. Tom Alexander, who, it was alleged, was getting a “rakeoff" ou the game, was fined $lO and costs and sentenced to serve forty days on the penal farm. Willey and another man were fined $5 each on gaming charges. Thomas, who also had been arrested, was discharged after the court heard how he lost his money. Masked Band Seizes Irish Viceroy’s Mail LONDON, March 3.—Eight masked men held up a mall wagon In Dominic street. Dublin, at 8 o'clock this morning and seized the letters addressed to the viceroy of Ireland, said a Central New* dispatch from Dublin. FORMER GERMAN SHIP SINKS. NEW YORK, March 3. —The former German passenger steamship Moccasin, which recently completed a round trip ;o South America as the first vessel of the United States shipping board's fleet unsigned for that service, sank today at its Brooklyn pier. It has not been ascertained what caused it to go down.

INFLUENZA GERMS BY VALENTINE MOTT PIERCE, M. D. @ Influenza is produced by a bacillus or germ eomintf chiefly from discharges from the nose, throat and lungs of the person who coughs, sneezes, or spits. The person attacked feels] chilly, develops a high temperature--usually accompanied by headache and “ache all over”—as it is usually described. If you have the above symptoms get into bed as quickly as possible, after a hot mustard foot-bath, o & xnfiuMu* ausnttvd rue Take a good purgative, such as one e.ooo tijm*. made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and sold in every drug store as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Then surround yourself with hot water bottles. It is a fact mentioned by physicians of the largest experience that the effort on the part of nature to throw off the poisons results sometimes in inflammation of the kidneys. It is therefore very important to assist nature in eliminating the toxins (poisons) from the body thru the bowels, skin and kidney*. Not only should this be carefully attended to by the sick, but by the person who wishes to ward off an attack. A new kidney remedy called "Anurie” (anti-uric) can be obtained of the druggist. This “Anurie" flushes the bladder and kidneys and throws off the poisons (toxins), and should be taken with hot water or hot lemonade. Gear the nose with some good antiseptic spray or Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It is, of course, unnecessary for me to emphasize this, keep strong and healthy, fear neither germ nor “ Flu and observe the three C’fft A Clean 'skin. Clean bowels, Clean nose and mouth and you have half won the battle.

PRODUCE MAN EXPECTS DROP Chicagoan Tells Hoosier Meeting of Export Effects. A debate on the advisability of contracting for the sale of eggs and poultry on a basis of future delivery marked this morning's session of the Indiana Egg and Poultry association’s convention at the Hotel Clay pool, which opened yesterday. The subject was defended by Oscar Olsen, president of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. It is saM that the majority of poultry dealers are opposed to the practice. Officers of the organization were elected last night as follows: R. R. Ragan, Wadley Company, Indianapolis, president: Henry Pfeiffer, Logansport, vice president;' O. .T. Loyd, Greeusburg, second vice president; William Locks, Grant Brothers, Indianapolis, secretary-treasurer, and Harry Moltz, Decatur; William Berliug, Bluffton: Simon Martin, Lewisville; O. Oliver, Madison, and Thomas Owen, directors. DECLINE EXPECTED IN FOREIGN SHIPPING. Tbe effect of an unstable money market on produce exports entered into the discussions and it was the general op!nion that there will be a sharp decline in foreign shipments this year. This fact, it was said, is evident as a result of Importation of eggs, butter and other products from Denmark and Holland. Daniel P. Boehm of New York, in making his opening address, touched on the subject of exportation and said that at the present time there Is practically no shipments of poultry produce, but that the market Is affected by Importations. He said that Europe had apparently recovered from Its losses in tbe matter of poultry and eggs during the war and is now in n position to compete with America. especially under the low rates of exchange. He said that eggs could be

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shipped from Denmark and sold in the United States at 45 cents a dozen. DECLINE IN CHEESE ' AND BUTTER LIKELY. Henry Pfeiffer, president of the association, also was of an opinion that the foreign exchange rate will play an important role In the marketing of produce this summer and will cause a decline in exportations. He poiuted to the large quantities of cheese and butter now being shipped to the United States from Holland and Denmark which may cause a decline in price here. Demoralization of foreign exchanges was explained to those attending the convention by H. J. Karch, manager of the foreign department of the Fletcher American National bank, who spoke ou ‘‘Exports uud Foreign Exchange.” Mr. Karch said that while Europe needed our products it can buy only ou its own credit, which meant a payment of from 25 to 90 per ceut on the dollar's worth of purchase, making it impossible for Americans to sell. The only solution of the problem, according to Mr. Karch, Is for America to offer Europeans long term credit to enable them to buy. This practice, however, it is said, does not meet with the approval of American shippers. Calls for Statement of Banks Feb. 28 WASHINGTON, March 3. —The comptroller of (he currency today issued a call for the condition of national banks as of close of business Feb. 28.

I m Little Ones 4 To Keep Their Digestion Perfect Nothing is so Safe and Pleasant as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets.

An experienced observer In charge of a large office said it was a waste of words to tell most people to eat plain food. They prefer the food that delight* the eye. Cheeking up on the after effects the usual distress*-* of gnssl-m-ss. sour rlslugs, water brash, aud so on may be avoided by following the meal with ,one or two Stuart a Dyspepsia Tablets. These supply the stomach with an alkaline effect thus proraot Ing normal conditions aa in health. This puts the O. K. on so-called rl-h food. Men and women are but children of a larger growth when It comes to eating lh foods that satisfy, even though they may cause indigestion. Indigestion Is not necessarily confined to those who live high. It may follow so simple a process as the flavor of a bay leaf, thyme, garlic, sage or any of

ARE YOU TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS ARP WORRIED? Do you to get up it the morning? Do you always feel tired out? Do you feel Break and nervous, but not sick enough to go to a doctor?

If your blood is healthy you should sleep like a child and wake up in the morning bright and cheerful, thoroughly refreshed and full of energy for the day's work. Science has proved that the body is only a collection of cells and that Nature requires twelve cell-salts to keep the cells of the body in perfect health. It has been demonstrated that these cell-salts not only biuld, nourish and repair the cells, but govern the health and vitality of the tissue, nerve, blood, bone and brain, of which the cells are a part. Exhaustive laboratory tests and the clinical experience of many years have demonstrated that the health of the human body depends entirely upon the Red Blood Cells which carry in their hemoglobin the oxygen that is absolutely essential to human life. These cell-salts attract and retain the oxygen as it passes from the lungs into the blood, and hy their presence in the cells repair, nourish. revitalize and maintain the vigor, vitality, health and energy of the cells, of the blood, tissues, nerves. veins. arteries, bones, muscles and brain. For many years Dr. A. L. Reusing has conducted an exhaustive series of experiments in his chemical laboratory to combine the phosphates of calcium, sodium and iron with the phosphates of potas-

At Last, Relief from Rheumatism

Spring seems to aggra- j vate this painful „ disease Victims of Rheumatism, that most painful and torturing of all diseases, feel that with the approach of balmy springtime they may expect some reliet from the pangs of suffering which they have endured all winter. And this is an excellent time to get rational results from the right sort of treatment for this painful aliment. Just now the system Is ready to throw off the Impurities that have been accumulating throughout the winter season, and nature Is ready to help In the eliminating process that is so essential in preparing llie system for the changing seasons. Many forms of Rheumatism \ ■ ; come from a tiny disease germ \ that infests the blood and mul- > tiply by the million, spreading ![ pain and torture in their wake. Those who have not yet realized the truth of this statement, and expect to get rid of the disease by the use of liniments and lotions and other locally applied treatment, will continue to suffer I from Rheumatism, and will find their condition growing steadily worse all the time. Rheumatism is more than a mere local disordei con fined to tiie locality of the painful parts. It can not be rubbed away, because it is a deep-seated disease that has its source in the blood supply. The tiny pain demons, the millions of little disease germs that cause tbe disease must l>e reached and eliminated

WALL STREET S ‘BARJf LOCKED $5,000,000 Theft Followed by Watch on Crooks. NEW YORK, March 3.—Wall street U busy locking tbe barn now thal, the metaphoric horse and $5,000,000 worth of bonds are missing. But though the brokers plan to take the Bertlilon measurements of messengers, hire policemen as overseers and use the stock exchange leased wire to carry the descriptions of absconders far and wide, no move to replace messengers of tender years has been made. Wall street busies Itself with laying traps and vires to safeguard Its millions, but it has no intention, apparently, of hiring men to take the place of youths to carry Its bonds and securities. The police are striving to re-establish the Fulton street “deadline,” badly punctured of late. For some time it has been the unwritten law that crooks found below Fulton street will be "railroaded” to Jail on any available charge. Glad Hand Out for Visiting Jlotarians Indianapolis Rotarians are gratified at the Increasing number of visiting Ro-

the other savory flavorings so universally used in soups, roasts, dressings, etc. Asa rule If the stomach balks at such things, it ni.l be disturbed by cheese, milk, coffee, pies and almost anything that most people like so well. c *icb conditions as these arc met quite Aneqiiatcly tty following the meal with one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. They digest •food and at the same time supply the stomach* with an alkaline effect that prevents gassiness, heartburn, sour risings, drowsiness after eating and such dis tresses so familiar to those susceptible to indigestion or dyspepsia. Get a box lof these tablets at any drug store in the United States or Canada, price .V) cents, and then note how comfortable the stomach fee s Ynur most excellent cook may use garlic without a protest Advertisement.

sium and magnesium, in a perfect solution, ready for prompt assimilation, so that a rapid increase in the number of red blood cells and a greater percentage of hemoglobin arc produced in the blood. Dr. Reusing recently announced that a perfect combination of the revitalizing cell-salts has been obtained and that clinical tests in his professional practice have demonstrated beyond the slightest question that the formula which he named Reolo brings back the cells of the body to health, restores their vitality and enables the diseased cells to again perform their functions. It gives the cell protoplasm renewed life and energy, tones the exhausted nerve cells, rapidly increases the red blood cells, controls the warring forces of life and decay, always contending for mastery in the cells of the body, and by its power of cell nutrition and reconstruction checks the slow, gradual decay of the vital forces. REOLO is sold in sealed packages, containing 100 pleasant, tasteless tablets, sufficient for two weeks’ treatment. ' It onlv costs one dollar a package and Is Positively Guaranteed to give beneficial results or your money will be refunded. You obtain REOLO at Henry ,T. Under, Washington and Pennsylvania, and lluder's Drug Store, cor. Illinois and Michigan, the licensed distributor for Indianapolis, Ind. Advertisement.

from the blood before real relief can be had. 8. S. S. has been successfully used for Rheumatism for more than fifty years. It Is the most thorough and reliable j blood remedy because it searches out and eliminates all disease germs which ill fust the blood Mr. E. I*. Bratehes of Pallas, Texas, says in a rerent letter: "l was down for sfvcral weeks with rheumatism in mv knees, could not work. I commenced 8. S. S. nud before t used two bottles I could get around fairly well. 1 continued using 8. S. S. until I used twelve bottles and I am now entirely well. I am a carpenter and now can do my work ell O. K. I feel as young as 1 did at thirty, although I am fifty. I highly recommend 8. 8. 8. for Rheumatism of tho joints.” S. 8. 8. has done wonderful things In the treatment of Rheumatism, partiru larly that form of the disease which comes from the tiny germ that gets into the blood, multiplies rapidly, and carries the torturing pain throughout the system. 8. S. 8. is sold by druggists everyi where. It is a fifty year old remedy, and its use is no experiment, as it has been on the market for over half a con tury, and is known throughout the length and breadth of the laud. I Now is an excellent time to treat your Rheumatism with S. S. S., while the system is ]* undergoing its annual spring cleaning, and throwing off inv purities. Go to your drugstore and get a bottle of S. S. 8. today, and begin to take a rational, sensible treatment for Rheumatism that will show results. For free expert medical advice regarding your own case, write fully to Chief Medical Adviser, 178 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Qb.—Advertisement.

tarians in tbe city on bnainesa who attend the weekly luncheous. Nearly a score were preaent at the luncheon yesterday afternoon. The following new members were Introduced: Daniel S. Brooks, LaMonte Daniels, Fred 8. DuGray, Frank H. Sparks, Frank Wampler and John S. Flshback. Oldest Knitter, 101, Observes Birthday NEW YORK. March 3.—The American Red Cross' oldest active knitter, Mrs. Irene Cockfaire of 215 Belleville avenue, Plainfield, N. J., celebrated the 101st anniversary of her birth the other day by sitting down at a telephone in her home and answering the congratulatory messages of her friends. She had planned a party to which were to have been invited more than 100 of her relatives and friends. The storm prevented the gathering. Milan Strike Over, Everybody at Work MILAN, Italy, March 3.—The strike which has been In progress here for some I days has ended. Work everywhere was | resumed today. Dorothy Dalton’s Beauty Chat Miss Dorothy Dalton, the actress famous the world over for her beautiful complexion, says: "Any girl or woman can have a beautiful, rosy-white complexion and smooth unwrinkled skin like mine if they will follow my advice and use Derwillo, a simple toilet preparation. I use it because it imparts Instant beauty, is easy to apply, absolutely harmless and has a marvelous effect upon the skin. One application, proves it.” Be sure to read Miss Dalton's interesting story of how to quickly acquire a beautiful complexion. soon to appear In this paper. In the meantime get Derwillo at any toilet counter and try it today: yon will be delightfully surprised.—Advertisement. " - 1 1 ! It’s So Easy to End Catarrh Go to your druggist and say “I want a Hyomei Outfit”—take it home—open th< box —pour a few drops of HYOMEI from the bottle into the little hard inhaler—breathe It for five minutes and note the refreshing relief—breathe it four or five times a day for a few days and catarrh and nil its disgusting symptoms should gradually disappear. HYOMEI contalus no opium, cocaine or other harmful drug and is sold on money back plan for catarrh, asthma, croup, colds, coughs and catarrhal deafness. Complete outfit sl.l5 —extra bottle, ts needed *>o cents at the Haag drug stores nod druggists everywhere. Simple instructions for use In every package- you can't fall to banish catarrh if you follow instructions. Mi-O-NA Ends Indigestion It relieve* stomach misery, sour Hornach belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablet* 80 cents. Druggists in ail towns.

EAD BREATH ’ i Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Go! at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, art per My on the bowels and post lively do tne work. People afflicted with bad breath fr.i quick relief through taking them. I)r. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are 3 vegetable compound mixed with olive oiL They act gently but firmly on the bowels and live-, stimulating them tc natural action, clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system. They do that which calomel does, without any of the bad after effects. Take one or two every; night for a week and note tho pleasing effect. IQc and 25c a box Both Aten and Women Sifter with backache, psln In kidney snd Madder regions, headache, vertigo, rheumatic pains, dizzy feelings and somelimes fall to recognize where the trouble lies. Congested kidneys cause a lot of distress and should never he ng lected. Congested kidneys are more daugrruns than constipated bowels. Take right away If you would be well and free from distress, after urination, such as burning, scalding pain, aud other agonies. Balmwort Kidney Tablets reduce 1 Minin mat lon, restore normal secretion, and there is no medicine better FOR KIDNEY IRREGULARITIES Sold by all druggists.—Advertisement. It’s Easy lo Put On Flesh All you have to do if you aro too thiu : aud want to put on several pounds of, solid “stay there" flesh Is to take a flvegraln tablet of Wood-iron Phosphate i with each tneal. This builds up the nervous system, enriches the blood aud thus enables the vital organs to assimilate the flesh building, strength-mak-ing elements of your food which now largely go to waste. Folks who have tried it state they not only put on flesh but that It also almost Invariably Increases their strength, energy aud endurance. You can get enough Wood-Iron tablets for a three weeks’ treatment of Haag, Hook, Hudor or any other druggist for only $1.50 and It's so uniformly successful that your druggist, a man you know, is authorized to refund your money If von don't like It. Better get a package today and begin to get stronger aud healthier, as well as better looking.— Advertisement. A Serious Menace to family health is inactive bowel* Clogged systems can't be healthy. Rid the family' of Constipation and keep every member well by the use of Kirn’s Kidney Tea Nature's medicine—herbs, barks, roots, and seeds. As good for adults as It is safe for the children. In effective use for 'JO years. 25 daily doses in a 30-eent package—at drug stores or sent postpaid by The J. \V. Braut Cos„ Dept. IbSS, Albion, Mich.—Advertisement.

Union Traction Line ShowsJSiglncrease Special to The Times. ANDERSON, Ind., March 3.—At the annual meeting of stockholders of the Union Traction Company held yesterday, the following officers were elected: Presidnt, Arthur W. Brady, Anderson; vice president, Phillip Matter, Marion; sec-retary-treasurer, W. H. Forse, Jr., Anderson; assistant secretary-treasurer, Marshall Morgan, Philadelphia. The annual report of President Brady showed a net surplus income of SIB,OOO, as against a deficit of $34,000 in 10X8. More than 17,000,000 passengers were carried on the company's lines in 1919, an increase of one million over 1918. “NOTHING BETTER” AS A LAXATIVE” Asheville Lady Finds Black-Draught An Effective Remedy in Her Family for Common Ailments of the Digestive Organs. Asheville, N. C.—Mrs. A. K. Jarvis, 44 Woodrow Avenue, this city, says: “I have used and heard of Thedford's Black-Draught for years, and I certainly have found it splendid for headache, sour stomach. Indigestion and other ills that come from a deranged liver. “My husband and I keep BlackDraught in the house and think it is splendid to keep off sickness. I have used it in small doses as a laxative, and there la nothing better. “Black-Draught Is a mild liver medicine . . . any child can take it. I have found it splendid with them for colds.” Thedford's Black-Draught has benefited thousands in relieving liver ailments. It helps to drive bile poisons and other unhealthful matters out of the system. Black Draught is a stand-by in thousands of family medicine chests. It should be in yours. Its use should help to keep the whole family welL Prompt treatment Is often half the battle against many ailments. Get some from your druggist today. i —Advertisement.

Miller’s Antiseptic Oil, Known u Snake Oil Guaranteed to Relieve Pain, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, etc. GET IT AT THE HA AO PRT'G CO. Cured HjsJ'iles Now 88 Years Old But Works At Trade of Blacksmith and Feel* Younger Since Piles Are Gone. The oldest active blacksmith in Michigan Is still pounding his nnvl! in the town of Homer—thanks ta my Internal method of treating plies. Mr. Jacob Lyon, lloroer, Mich. 1 wish that you could hear him tell of his many experiences with ointments. Salves, dilators, etc., before he tried tny pntbod. Here Is a letter Just received from him: Mr R. R- Page, Marshall. Mich. Pear Sir—l want you to know what your treatment has doue for me. I bad suffered with piles for many years and used suppositories and all kinds of treatments, hut never got relief until I tried yours. Am now completely cured. Although I am 88 years old, and the oldest active blacksmith in Michigan. I feel years younger since the piles have left me. I will surely recommend it to all I know who suffer this way. You can use my letter any way you wish and I hope It will lead others to try this wonderful remedy. Yours truly, J. U LYON. There are thousands of afflicted people suffering with pites who have never yet tried the one sensible way of treating them. _ .. Don’t be cut. Pont waste money on foolish salves, ointments, dilators, etc., but send today for a Free Trial of my internal method for the nealing of Piles. No matter whether your case is of long standing or recent development—whether it Is occasional or permanent—you should send for this free trial treatment. No matter where you live-no matter what vour age or occupation—ls you are troubled with plies, my method will relieve you promptly. This liberal offer of free treatment is too important for you to neglect a single day. Write now. Send no money. Slmplv mail tbe coupon--bnt do this now - TODAY. FREE PILE REMEDY K. U. PAGE. 611 A Page Bldg.. Marshall, Mich. Please send free trial of your Method to: —Advertisement. Pay When Cured Pr Burkhart wants you to write him today for a treatment of Pr. Burkharts Vegetable Compound for Liver, Kidnev, .Stomach Trouble, Constipation, Catarrh, Rheumatism. Pay when cured. Don't miss this grandest of remedies and wonderful preventive for Grip, Flu. Address 821 Main street, Cincinnati. O. For

Reindeer of Alaska _ Cani Feed All U. S. NEW YORK. March 3.—Mayor Lomen of Nome, Alaska, addressing the annual conference of the American Protective association here today, advocated repeal of state laws prohibiting the sale of venison, asserting that the supply of venison thrown on the market would go far to relieve the food situation. Reindeer, of which there are now 160,000 in Alaska, with prospects of an increase to millions in twenty years, would furnish enough meat resembling beef “for everybody.” If a third of the animals were slaughtered annually, he said. j : SUFFERED TEN YEARS FROM jNDIGESTION Trouble Gone, Appetite Strong, and Eats Anything Without Distress. "I had a case of catarrh and indigestion, of ten years standing. I had been treated by the best medical men in Michigan. When I commenced taking Milks Emulsion, I was In bed. I improved so fast that I kept tbe neighbors wondering. I am now up and working every day. My cough is gone. My appetite is great, and I can eat anything without hurting me.”—H. D. Lovelee, Rockford, Mich. Indigestion is seldom cured by “help ing” the stomach digest food. Digestives, like physic plUs, usually make slaves of the stomach and bowels. MUks Emulsion Is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. Asa builder of flesh and strength, Milks Emulsion Is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and Is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly re lieved—usually in one day. It produces remarkable results in colds, coughs and bronchial asthma. This la the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion un der this guarantee. Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded Price 00c and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Cos., Terre Haute. Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere Advertisement.

THANKFUL FOR HER HEALTH Before Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com* pound Mrs. Penkev was Miserably liL Ottawa, Ohio.—“ After the birth | of my baby I was troubled with serious B female trouble. At times I was so weak and nervous advised me to try I completely cured. lam thankful for your wonderful medicine and you can use my testimonial as you think best.”— Mrs. John Penkey, R. 3, Box 6, Ottawa, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy we know for woman’s ills. If you need such a medicine why don’t you try it? If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkhara Medicine Cos. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. JHO. SMALL HAS GAINED 20 LBS. Was Almost Helpless When Ho Began Taking Tanlac. Feels Twenty Years Younger, Now. V "I had lost twenty pounds in weigh* at the time I began taking Tanlac. but now I have gained every pound of it back, feel twenty years younger and for the first time in three years 1 am back at work regularly every day," was tbe statement made recently by John Small, a well-known miner living at 666 Lafayette aveuue, Terre Haute, lud. "I was In a bad fix and bad been foi three years before T got Tanlac. Why, I would be at work one day and then the next I would have to lay off and prob ably be In bed at that. At thnes I was helpless, and when my wife bad to look after me like I was a baby It was begin ning to look like my age had about, go* the best of me. I was so nervous my bands shook life a leaf and 1 could hardly hold a cup to my mouth. My kidneys were all out of order and if I went to bend over my back felt like It would break in two. My stomach was sour all the time, nearly everything I ate turned against me, and I had awful pains and burning In my chest. 1 suffered from bad spells of mine asthma that would come on me and last for three and four days at a time and often 1 would have to sit up all night long, unable to sleep a wink. "A friend of mine, and by the war he Is 90 years old, too, well lie bad been helped so by Tanlac that 1 kn.ew there must be somethin* to it, so 1 began taking it myself. In all 1 took six bottles and today. It's a fact, I hardly know myself. Why. I have been made all over again and sevral boys at the mine have started taking Tanlac on the strength of what it has done for me. The mine astti ma has left me entirely and I sleep as sound as I ever did Id my life. My kid neysr never bother me at all and the pain in my back has gene, I cat anything on the table and never have a sign of indi gestion afterward. My nerves are strong and steady and I never miss a day from my work. 1 am uow fully convinced th:u Tanlac is tbe best medicine that was ever made and all the time I am recommending it to my friends." Tanlac is sold in Indianapolis by tie Hook Drug Cos. and Haag Drug Cos. u< der personal direction of erwial Tanlac representative—Advertisement.