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Attorneys Declare Right of Brewers to Make Non-Intoxicating Beer is Assured. (By Asdclated Press) NEW YORK. June 27. Attorneys lor both the brewers and the federal government claimed last .night to have gained a victory through an opinion handed down by the United States dr.
cult court of appeals modifying Judge
wajcr a preliminary injunction against interference with or prosecution for the production and sale of beer con
taining not more than 2.75 per cent alcohol content The original order restrained Richard J. McElligott. acting collector of internal revenue, from interfering with the manufacture or sale of , 2.75 per cent beer pending a legal decision as to -whether it was "intoxicating." It
also forbade united States Attorney Francis G. Gaffey from prosecuting the brewers and retailers of such beer. The appellate court decision strikes out the injunction "pendente lite" against the federal prosecutor, making it possible for him to proceed as he sees fit, but continues in force the injunction against McElligott, regarding whom the court makes this observa
tion: . "The injunction- against the acting
collector of internal revenue can do no harm." Emory R. Buckner, of counsel for the brewing interests, declared the appellate, court decision was a clear victory for his clients and that the right to manufacture and sell 2.75 per cent beer after July 1, was assured. - The brewers were ready to prove, he said,
intoxicating," and It was now up to the courts to decide whether war-time prohibition forbade the sale ) of all beer or merely intoxicating beer.
FORMER U. S. CONSUL RETURNS FROM OMSK WITH BRIDE, RUSSIAN GENERAL'S DAUGHTER
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John A. Embrey and wife. John A.' Embrey, former consul for the American government at Omsk, Russia, has just returned to the United States with his bride, who was Miss Nadeja Dobrovolsky, daughter of the general who was for many years attached to the staff of the late czar. Embrey firedBcts that Admiral Kolchak's orces will be in Moscow very soon.
Teeole & Wessel. Walker Boot Shop, j
New Method Shoe Store, Bowen and; FiveL
Retail Clothing e- Fox, Sam
Fred. Franwel & Harding, Kennedy Clothing Co- Loehr & Klute, Model
Clothing Co., Thompson & joorton.
Progress Store, Ray Licntenieis, Frank Macke. .
Tailors Wilson, the Cleaner. K. i.. Graham, Kreimeier Tailors, Otto Heins, English Woolen Mills. Furniture, Dealer Drultt Bros.. Ferd Grothaus, J. B. Holthouse, Reed Furniture Co., Romey v Furniture Co., Weiss Antiaue Furniture Co.
Jeweler O. E. Dickinson, Chas H. Haner, Jenkins & Co., L. C. Lawall. Allen Jay, Geo. W. Homrighous. Office Supplies Bartel & Rohe. Sporting Goods Store Sam Vigran. German Steel Men Are Sentenced By Yankees COBLENZ, June 27. Sentences imposed on Julius Mayer and Hugo Oehler, managers of a German steel works near Prum, within the occupied area were approved today by Lieutenant General Hunter Liggert; commander
o fthe army of occupation. The men
of the army ot occupation. The men to deliver to the American forces 300,000 shells and shell forgings. They were sentenced to six months impris
onment and fined 10,000 marks each
by a military commission.
CARPENTER SAYS "HITS THE SPOT"
Ohio News Flashes
COLUMBUS In addition to financial aid, the federal government has presented the state with 499 automobiles and motor trucks for use in state road work. The trucks belonged to the army. FREMONT Death by violence at the hands of Tony Elardo, was the verdict given by the coroner on the death of Mary Elardo, whose charred body was found in a burned brush heap near here. The police are searching for Elardo. . PIQUA Speeding motorists have been caught in great numbers since t he enforcement of prohibition in Ohio. Owing to the fact that there have been no arrests for intoxication, police have been turning their attention to violations of traffic laws.
Editor Of German Paper Fined For Printing Lies About American Soldiers
COBLENZ, June 27. Dr. George Sauebrun, editor of the Mon de Vatur Kreisblatt, convicted on the charge
l of having published false statements
regarding the American ' troops, nas been fined 1,000 marks and sentenced to three months imprisonment. The jail sentence, however, was suspended. Sauerbrun's defense was that the Kreisblatt had reprinted the' article from a newspaper in unoccupied Germany, which alleged the killing of two Americans by civilians, and that the Americans subsequently levied a fine of 20,000 marks on the town where the shooting was alleged to have occurred. The military authorities contended that the publication of this and similar articles wa3 due to a secret German organization, the object of which was
to spread anti-American propaganda
in unoccupied Germany, and in the occupied zone as well.
Mon de Vaur is the headquarters of
the first division, the largest town oc
cupied by the Americans on the east
bank of the Rhine. ,
CLEVELAND Approximately 200 teachers have been omitted from the
list of re-appointments for the next school term, owing to lack of funds necessary to meet the 200 increase in teachers' salaries. AKRON Rev. L. N. D. Wells, known as the 'marrying parson" has sent out invitations to every couple that he has married to attend the annual sermon for "his marriages" next Sunday. More than 900 invitations were sent out. CLEVELAND Argument - over $10 resulted in the murder of Morris Levir.son, real estate dealer, who was shot and Instantly killed here yesterday. Police are searching for a negro said to have fired the shot.
Girls of Lawton', Okla.,"have formed
an "Edith Cavell',' club named in mem
ory of the British Red Cross nurse
who was executed by the Germans.
Stores To Close Thursday
Afternoon During Summer
The following merchants will close their stores Thursday noon- at 12
o'clck, July 3, and every Thursday thereafter until . September 4. They will remain closed from, July 3 until Saturday morning, July 5. Dry Goods J. F. Ackerman, W. O. Crawford, Grand' Leader, Hoosier Store, Geo. H. Knollenberg Co., Mash-myer-Granger Co., L. B. Nusbaum Co., Boston Store, Fashion Shop; Vfgrans Ladies' Shop, Hirsch's Store, Geo. Nolte (carpets), Palais Royal. Shoes Burton & Bills, Feltmans, Neff & Nusbaum, Rapps Cut Price,
Women who are losing weight and energy who look pale and feel languidneed the healthful effects of
UrtMl Sale of Any Medicine la the World iold everywhere, la box, lOb, 25c
BEST TREATMENT FOR CATARRH S. S. S. REMOVES THE CAUSE
By Purifying the Blood
COLUMBUS Fire Marshal Albert Fleming, of Ohio, has written chiefs of police and fire departments in all Ohio cities urging them to enforce the order of the department against the use of dangerous fireworks on . the Fourth. Copies of the order have been sent to every municipality. RAVENNA Despondent on account of her failing health, Mrs. Nellie Bundon, .42 years old, and a widow, shot and killed herself today at her home in Hootstown, a village near here. She leaves three sons. MARION The 1920 convention of the Young People's Alliance Ohio Conference Branch of the Evangelical church will be held at Bucyrus, it was decided at the' meeting of the conference, held here today.
Once you get your blood free from impurities cleansed of the catarrhal poisons, which it is now a prey to because of its unhealthy state then you will be relieved of Catarrh the dripping in the throat, . hawking and spitting, raw sores in the nostrils and the disagreeable bad breath. It was caused, in the first place, because your impoverished blood was easily infected. Possibly a slight cold or contact with someone who had a cold. But the point is don't suffer with Catarrh it is not necessary. The remedy, S. S. S.,'' discovered over fifty years ago, tested, true and tried, is obtainable at
any drug store. It has proven its value in thousands of cases. It will do so in your case. Get S. S. S. at once and begin treatment. If yours is a long standing case, be sure to write for free expert medical advice. We
will tell you how this purely vegetable I
blood tonic cleanses . the - impurities from the blood by literally : washing it clean. We will prove to you that thousands of sufferers from Catarrh, after consistent treatment with S. S. S., have been freed from the trouble and all its disagreeable features and restored to perfect health and vigor. Don't delay the treatment. Address Medical Director, 259. Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia.- Adv.
Farmer Travels 25 Miles For
More Tanlac
Oldham Finds Relief After Suffering for Twenty-Five
Years. "For twenty-five years I have been
looking for something to relieve my troubles, and I believe I have found it at last in Tanlac," said Richard Oldham, R. F. D. No. 1, Platte City, Mo., recently. Mr. Oldham, is a prosper
ous farmer who has lived in his community for fifty years and is highly respected by all who know him. "Yes, sir, I have so much faith in Tanlac," continued Mr. Oldham, "that I have come all the way from Platte City, a distance of twenty-five miles to get me another bottle of this wonderful medicine. All these years I suffered terribly with indigestion in its worse form, and my stomach was in an awful condition. Just as soon as I would eat anything I would bloat up so with gas that I would have to t out my belt a few inches, and there was such a tightness in my chest that I could hardly get my breath. Why, at times even a drink of cold water would seem to set me on fire Inside, and often I would turn so faint and weak that I could hardly do a thing.
Sometimes my appetite would seem to be normal, then it would go back on me and I would go for two or three days without eating a thing. I just
felt miserable all the time and although I tried everything I could hear of I would only get a little temporary
relief. ' "I have been reading quite a lot
about Tanlac in the papers but couldn't make up my mind to try it till one day I saw a statement made by a man in Kansas City who I knew is absolutely reliable. I have taken only three bottles so far, and considering the nature of my trouble, and the many years I have suffered the way I have improved is just simply wonderful. My appetite is just fine and I am not troubled now with indigestion like I was before, and I am getting better right along every day. The way it is with me, if a medicine didn't help me I would say so. and if it did me good I think it is entitled to the credit, and that Is why I say what I do about Tanlac." Tanlac is sold in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite's stores and the leading druggists in every town. Adv.
L R. Stover Tells How Peppen Drives Stomach Trouble Out of System.
. According to good authority it is
quite natural for plumbers to get
stiff joints," for carpenters to get
knocks," for masons to feel as if they
are carrying a brick in their stom
achs, for stove men to think their in
testines are "on fire, for engineers to lose their steam and for conductors to dislike their "daily fare."
That being the case it was not un
usual for E. R. Stover's stomach to go on a "strike." Mr. Stover is a car
penter. He lives at 117 South 8th St., Richmond.
He says; "For several years my stomach was out cf order. Almost everything I ate disagreed with me. "Since taking Pepgen I feel like a new man. I am glad to recommend Pepgen because it improved me in a general way. ' I have a fine appetite. "I am satisfied that Pepgen is a good medicine ' and therefore I am glad to tell others about it." Pepgen is a natural remedy for stomach trouble, Indigestion, nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, backaches and a hundred other ills because it builds a solid foundation of fibres, tissues and cells. Get Pepgen at Thistlethwaite's drug store or from any other leading pharmacy.
DECLARES PEPGEN RELIEVED HER OF NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
NO WORD FROM CYCLOPS SAILOR
(By Associated Press) GRANITE VILLiE, S. C. June 27. Mrs. Anna Ramsey, mother of Otis . Ramsey, a seaman' lost in the mysterious disappearance of the United States collier Cyclops, said today she had received no word from" her son, reported recently in Columbia. The Columbia report stated a -telegram bearing the son's name had been sent Mrs. Ramseyfrom New York saying he was safe. !
Any Grievous Skin Trouble
Needs Poslam
Treatment of your skin with Poslam
will at once discourage and lessen the hold of that eruptional disorder. The trouble should annoy you very little now and soon you may contemplate with satisfaction the clear, smooth spot where it used to be. Poslam prevents oncoming eruptions, speedily reduces redness of the nose or complexion. .Removes inflammation, soreness and outbreakings due to prickly heat, pimples, hives, abrasionsand is prompt to -heal eczema and other, annoying skin troubles. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 4th St.. New York City. Poslam Soap is a daily treat to tender skin. Contains Posjjam. Adv.
Five reasons why we are deserving of the largest Ford trade in Wayne County We're getting it too see for yourself Reason 1 We are as greatly interested in the successful working of your car as you. Reason 2 We do only what is necessary on your car to make it run right and do not try to run up a big repair bill. Reason 3 Ford exclusively Ford experts, Ford equipment, Ford parts, .tools. ' (. Reason 4 All of our mechanics are first class men we do not employ cheap help or students. Reason 5 We Guaranltee-Air.O.ur.. Work - Uereserwimgfly.
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MRS. J. F. N0GGLE MUCH IMPROVED
Richmond Woman Had Stomach Troubles, Pepgen Gave Relief. ' "I felt tired and weak all of the time. Especially at night my stomach hurt me." Says Mrs. J. F. Noggle, 101 N. 9th St., Richmond. "I would frequently get up in the mornings feel
ing more tired than when I went to
bed, if such a thing Is possible.
"I read about Pepgen in the Richmond newspapers and decided to try It. I procured a bottle at the Thistlethwaite's drue store and took it ac
cording to the directions on the label.
"The result is that I feel like a new woman. My stomach don't hurt me at
all and I get up in the mornings feel
ing fine. My appeUte has improved and I feel stronger in every way. I
am very thankful to Pepgen for re
storing my health."
Pepgen has so much merit, it is so splendid a tonic for the stomach.
nerves and liver that it has become a
household medicine. Pepgen is an I
upbuilder, appetizer, invigorant and revitalizer to relieve the weakness, ill
ness and general depletion of the body force resulting from the breaking down of the digestive forces.
Eating food is not enough to supply
the body. Food taken into the stom
ach must be rendered Into blood, bone
and muscle. If tne digestive functions
are not ready to perform their functions' the food becomes waste, sours, ferments and creates poisons which are carried throughout the system.
Pepgen is designed to aid assimila
tion so that food which Is taken into the system will serve as fuel for the body to keep the human engine mov
ing as it should. It has been said that Pepgen is like oil to machinery it
keeps the human engine moving
smoothly and efficiently.
MRS. THOMAS SCOTT "When I started to take Pepgen I
had a severe case of nervous dyspep- j
sia," says Mrs. Thomas Scott, 551 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. "My stomach was often so bloated that it felt twice its natural size. My
entire system was being undermined. My liver was sluggish and I had terrible pains in my back. Another thing that annoyed me was that I couldn't sleep soundly. When I got up in the mornings I felt as tired as when I went to bed. "Pepgen has given me wonderful relief. The pains in my back are so much better that I scarcely notice them. I do not suffer after eating:. Every meal that I eat seems to taste better than the one before it. I sleep like a tired school girl. "Pepgen is better than words can tell."
EFFICIENCY IS NECESSARY IN INDUSTRY NOW
Rigid Physical Examination of Applicants Required at Most Shops.
Efficiency has become a watchword in modern industry. Labor-saving devices and accident preventions are only a few among the many ideas that have been advocated by the efficiency expert, who has become an important department in every large enterprise. But the most effective of these new features is the physical examinations of applicants for positions. To be really efficient a workman, first of all, must be physically fit. A man in a run-down condition of health can not
expect to measure up to these require
ments.
If you suffer from stomach trouble,
tired and drowsy feelings, indigestion
or any other ill you can not expect to
get a high percentage in the modern mle. '
Workmen who have tried Pepgen
indorse it for its benefits. Some say-
it gives them relief from headaches. Others praise it for ending that tired, listless feeling that makes every work
ing hour seem like a week.
Pepgen has put many a wormng
man on his feet and back on the pay roll and made work which was a drudgery seem like a pleasure.
HAS FIRST GOOD SLEEP IN MONTHS Richmond Woman Says Nothing Like Pepgen to Quiet and Soothe Nerves.
Nine times out of ten when the nerves feel raw and "edgy" and sound sleep is not obtained it is directly due to under-nourishment. It is not a case of how much food we eat but how much food is digested that counts most. After all good, plain cooking and a healthy digestion is the best remedy for sleeplessness.
This is proved by the fact that many business men rarely eat a hearty noon-day meal because it makes them sleepy. If left to its own inclinations the first thing a horse, dog, cat or cow will do after eating is to lie down to sleep. While man is the greatest of living things he may learn much, in health matters from the beasts of the fields and forests. Mrs. G. A. Lainer, R. R. "C", Richmond, says there is nothing like Pepgen to quiet and soothe the nerves.
mat is because Mrs. Lamer is experiencing perfect digestion from taking Pepgen. "For three months I was in a badly run-down condition," declares Mrs. Lainer. I didn't have much of an appetite and even wiiat little i ate soured. I couldn't sleep soundly at night and worst of all was the great nerve strain caused by sleeplessness. "A friend of mine noticing how badly I looked told me about Pepgen. She recommended it so highly that I decided to try it. I have now taken Pepgen for several weeks and have found it to be a splendid tonic. "In a few day3 after I started to take Pepgen my appeitite returned and it was not lone after that that T
could go to bed and get the best sleep '
i nave had in months. As a consequence I arise in the mornings feeling refreshed and rested. During the day I do not feel nervous as I did before taking Pepgen. I can do twice as much work and not be half as tired when evening comes. "I consider Pepgen a wonderful system builder and any person who suffers from a run-down condition of health will make a mistake If they do not try it."
SHE HEARD CLOClt STRIKE ALLHOURS
..... 5 ... ." to One Hour of Sleep Before Midnight Worth Two Hours at Any Other Time. It is claimed by good authority that one hour of sleep before midnight to wrth two hours of sleep at any other time. We go to bed tired in mind and body and if our sleep Is good, we arise refreshed, rejuvenated. Even cares that seemed as great as mountains at night are aa nothing in the morning Truly, sound sleep is the repair shop for the body. Miserable, indeed, Is the person who cannot sleep. When a person lies in bed aad hears the clock strike every hour their nervous system is shattered. Pepgen has brought sound sleep to many a person, why? Because Pepgen, through Its Influence on the digestive process makes new, rich vitalizing blood and therefore more nerve force which Is the
throttle that controls sleep.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rusche, 222 So. 5th St., Richmond, says: "Before I took Pepgen I laid in bed and heard the
clock strike almost every hour during
the night Since taking Pepgen I have no trouble at all to go to 6leep. I rarely wake up until morning. - ;'.! "Pepgen also helped me in other ways, too. It relieved a terrible burning sensation In my stomach with which I suffered after nearly every meal. Frequently I had cramps that almost drew me double, and I am also better of that trouble. ' "While I am not as yet an entirely well woman Pepgen has helped me so
much that I cannot help but remark' about it. I am going to keep right on taking Pepgen and if it aids me as much In the future as it has in the past I believe it will only be a few weeks more until my health has been recovered entirely."
"I HAVE NO STOMACH ILLS SINCE TAKING PEPGEN," HE AVERS
SOME EAT RADISHES; OTHERS RELISH ONIONS In order that food may build our bodies it must be properly digested. It must be prepared just like the materials used in building a house. Each different food, like each different building material, must be handled by different workmen, corresponding to carpenters, plasterers, paperhangers and painters. After due preparation, . food, like building material, is ready to take its place in our body. That is- called assimilation and explains why some can eat potatoes and cannot touch onions, while others can eat onions and cannot digest radishes. Their organs of assimilation are at fault. Most of those who take Pepgen say they can eat anything without discomfort.
WM. A. MUELLER "Since taking Pepgen I can't say enough good about it," says Wm. A. Mueller, restaurant proprietor, 228 South Water street, Evansville. "Like a hungry school boy I enjoy every meal I eat and never have a sign of indigestion afterwards. Before I took , Pepgen I was in a badly
run-down condition. My appetite was
poor. I felt tired and worn out most of the time. When I got up in the mornings I scarcely had enough ambition to dress myself and go to my business. I had sharp pains across
the small of my back caused by dis
ordered kidneys. I honestly believe I
could not have lifted twenty-five pounds. "Pepgen put new life into me. I soon found I could do a big day's work In my restaurant and not feel unusually tired in the evening. My back does not now bother me in the least and I sleep sounder than I did before I took Pepgen. -4 "A short time ago my little girl became restless at night. I gave her Pepgen for a few days and now her mother almost has to pull her out of bed in the morning. Pepgen is safe for children because it does not contain alcohol or strong drugs." Pepgen is a new compound prepared from the oils and juices ot a vast number of different kinds of leaves, roots and barks, each recognized for its value in relieving stomach, kidney and nerve troubles. For" rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, aches and pains try Pepgen Liniment. It Is . made of mustard, sassafras, red pepper, menthol and ammonia. It penetrates but does not blister.
PUKE CASCMA IS A ME LAXATIVE
There is probably no better laxative known than pure cascara, but cascara alone will not always relieve an aggravated case of constipation. Another well-known medicine is senna leaves, which have been used from time immemorial to relieve a congested condition ot the bowels and never yet has anything been discovered to surpass their effects. , But senna leaves alone, like cascara alone, will not always answer the problem.. To get best results senna leaves and cascara should be mixed. A little dose of each is like two small horses pulling together in the same direction they always outpull one large horse of equal weight. . To get the right proportions of each
ingredient requires a chemist's skill, but you can obtain cascara and senna tablets, already prepared, under the name of "Pepgen Laxative Tablets." at the Thistlethwaite drug stores, or from any other first-class druggist When constipated it is a good idea to take Pepgen Laxative Tablets in connection with Pepgen Tonic. The tablets keep the bowels open while the tonic acts as a general builder, furnishing strength through the liver, stomach and blood. The "Pepgen" products are now the sensation of the drug trade of the United States. In the history of proprietary medicines there has never been a record . worthy of comparison. , Ho remedies of less merit could pile (Advertisement)
up the huge sales records that they have succeeded in doing, nor gain, as they have gained, the unqualified indorsements of men and women by the thousands, who stand for the best in, their various communities. The greatest triumph of a medicine is its "repeat" sales. Pepgen could only have built its phenomenal record from the fact that men and women who obtain it almost Invariably return for more, because Pepgen accomplishes results.;It wn nnt wmVA . "
- you ows it to yourself to try. Pepgen. It ia d&i? ferent from anything you have evr tried. Take the Tonic for general run, down conditions : and the Laxativ Tablets for constipation.
