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fi r. of t h r y. th' y ar v .is h-l-.tr in th.- l.:irh e. ra.-in: .::tr.:" ' i ! t ar for ?h ri''l .i rui-re si;: "UV Want P. i r f .1 f'.r th'- p-ir- ,; tr th'' foot!, ill ! ; . th- t;t-r I :.-, , . r .-' 1 ; , r:r- ! ir:-!.; th. unl-1: ' H. i;r '1 the tu-cl.-r.fc of Th'- :- h'!'i i:rrx ü'ir' :n. T 'i r : arel al of r-!yir:.r A I.o"s-rs r f thr e r.'.m - h'.5i i'aiity t" th v i. i:t t the rr.iir.- in -on the h'r:i'- T'-.ini. r cm n i It 1 1 ? om - l I -r.'" of c.ta ii c.i - a r ln;- staff m mV ;s w: 'f th- pej var.i'l- I'r - r-e : rha f ha cz'' The ..trilis hi ! t.- th- )ir'h f ho.M hmhlir, -J.im form it!fn I vlir.;:. Yell ! :n! Mkrnurtl at :;..!'" f.'cl--' k m with th- fr -hm .a rs i-i I ' i rr- and r'i'iL'Jit c nt h j- ia.-t ic r .-;' r.S'- from the- . ;i ii- v y 11 ! C ij ! nt oo ly, anl Mll'i-r T'ii;i.v s to inot ' r uhir. "Tho ;nve :s the .i'.i -.vent. Th v b!-v th- 'a his! a r. 'I we ar. i u e fti.ppr.l and f.-ihl r.ut-li : tht ji w.is 7-0.' ;;rikl r wh n he vac.ilhd to th s a- to ci liix r ?''-!' ri th" V.ir.-.iv fain-, 'nptain Znv r r--rn'! to find üiüi' U'.tv in lifting hi-s ;, t-s fn tn th- !'l'or hut li- chord St ri- kl. r"s :.i!r:)'-r:s and .-aid "that's, n!o.i ; 1 In t h' Sm-r-S'-iiK vhi-h folk .'a. d th talks an o-it--i -.o-.vcrl that pour In of .-nth':s..i -n: th' talk." had snm ;T S' v ral i.' Im t ior.M on th hanj'i-, joandollr. l-v (. Mi'.Ur. aomj n- I id hy Mi--; Iirsh. vi rr a p cial fratnr,. rf th- program. A m 1 1 ou n t.i :i t w.is i-.i id.- that th" rrii'TStriry room is op n for u.-''. j ill) u ill ni t ( Th.' hoys' dt hating c V dn -day. . t. 2 l). I'rinripal M('.iv,in an no nr. c-s that th -nrollmcnt in the niinol passe 1 ih- ,".f"j mark day. n:-.'i 1 U' S- ; i. RED CROSS AIDED 7,000,000 MEN Did Great Work at Home and Aiiroau liurnm tnc War. WASHINGTON. O.-t. 1. Tho American lied (Vo;s '.tc aid to th country's flhtir: nun or thir fani-ili'-:-at horn.' in T.'iea.ono cas.s from th." entrance of the I'nited States into the war until last June. Tin cost war about $ 1 o.O 0 0,000. These facts are shown In a statement jssud by that or inization tndav. Th.- lied Cross also describes1 how it i.H continuinvr in peace time to aid the world war veteran?. The article p th fbt of a series l.ased on the f rt hrom iri -annual report of the II d Cross and is in-t-nd d to show what has he n done with the funds given by its lO.' iiO,-(i'o-adult anl 1 l.eOO.noo junior lnemla-rs throuh.out the country, tireat .rilitlmr Mac bin'. The sinintr of the Armistice and the demobilization of the country's jrreat ii.t:htine; machin- did not end the work of the ICed Cross, the announcement detailing the n-w wotn beun at the r'itn --'t of the War and Navy departm'V.ts. In addition tt thi varied assistance ir.ve n during th last year to former s--r ice men, the announe. ;n nt shows that U.-1 Cm.-.-- we-rkeis w.-re kept at -in) military and naval stations, including 50 outposts alc-nr th- Mexican border, to look ..fter the welfare of the mTi. "Through II d Cross Horn. S- rtce Sections." said the announcement, "thousand-- of the-" who ether wise would have b n 'lost men were töac d in touch with i-overnment.il agencies th.at could n -a them. The or r: u: izat o n alo miration alo , In h-spital?. t maintain-.! workers fnmU n. recreation i.n'üiiit s supjdl.'s for ocoupation il the-rapy. in addition to m lkim: leans to path nts ait of funds beeauss of government compeiisat ion checks going astray." V tcran flve Aid. Among the families of the vet rans n-al w.is pivea to t!c '.is.ir.ds ' 4 in. nth'v. the eas.-s for I.-et ruber I numberir.c .14.10" and for June this year. 1 . Ml. During the injervening p. rio I the army 1-er asv-d , t its v-ze bv th.re--fourths wl:ih- the lied Cross i ir.e S riee did;:: litt'- moro th.m e'ie-h ilf. Hundre-.!-- of rr.-.f..'u pic fare a other ntert.i'.nn." nt,in,l camps w re '.ireat hos lv attend. i .s in December the ing 1 3S. 4 - arni vs. ITS. Pe'. ivc of Liberty bm ota atte l.ir.of i" th y !

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ti rts.,i ,o,,i n.o 1 1 as. ,i Co o oi) a . ' bov -ht bv m . n .'ft , 'i't . 'co:.' in s :iCe a '.so w- -. : r'T.'.Te.T through th.e Hd 'ro.-s ,ur. there bdr c D'.'-O during the I be this dis- t tributed by it for th government. In CS". 5:? -.tses of allotment and Allowance of War Disk Insurance, the Hed ('rM .i Instrumental in securing sct;lema-.ts fc.- the veterans atv.üie 7 A t a ;so proocuti d insurance com pe nsaticn an a ; Silk Ho-lery Sale. Values up to J4 on s ile. rr.orr.in.g at 12. M 0';v..-r St) :o: Mam s.. Let Cuticura Your Beauty Doctor J :tni CV.m UWriKi ti 1; t-X Wwb. ITGCYretj-hol fcr an iftcr te'.t'.r.c until k.. 4 thought e f Kemp's T.aa:a. half tcas'.x-vonful ruickly rc-

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Am,:Jsn't S-outini: too il in 1 parents? It .:- 1 ih.irt an'- cthrr hoys' program. A uniform is rot rum-j.-.l-ory --- t,-it onit rloth'- aro mrii (luap'r than citizr' tdothr.s. W hy do, sa't th- ,'our.cil k'Ivu uniforms ar.d outlnt-s to Scouts? It'cau:-' it is part of a Scout's training to cirri tlx so thir.j,'.-. Hoys love too muh pamjx'riiiir. 'A i',! yn'i tak- rare of thv poor h';y.-- .' Yf-t. In a. way that will not p;m-rrir-tiu-m. I.-n't Scoutincr a nrh man's fame? .Not at all. NV.'irl-- all troops aro ror.pod of pri ilr-'-'cd and unprivil f d hoys. Xo favorit s known. Wav doc s thr- Ami ri an Iyftion -r.drr.-r- Srontinr? Th' ir 'oal is Amoric.ini.ation. I'.ov Scouts off r thm th ir rtat--f. r'jiportunity. Why have- all tin- prrnt (hurch ilrnominationy ndor.-' d Scoutinp? lU-r.ui.-'- Hfuitin intcr !-ts, help-1 and holds loy. The program is n ii-v'-ctarian. Iof. th- I. H. Rnvrrnmr-nt rn-lors-S"outin? Th- It. S. A. is th only bys' or--'ar.ization thart r d hy thr fjovornnn nt. SimpU Si2TiaI 1t. "Th' i I : l P' 1 st st of football nils i-- th- last." says T. K. Joins, dir. ctor of at lib -tics in the UnivcrM'y of iscon." In. A sirrjii.- kind, nor asy to detect, is to fjve ach play a numbr and j 1 t tli" sum of the first two dibits i th' number of the play. Thus, if ho pl.iv l mav b called by I it v . 4 1 . . 7 s; , by L-5-T-r.-J-9. or by T 7 1 -;: 4 . :: ir. f coins. all the other numbers "i.en are merely binds t rover up the ones re ally import int. Tli 15vt Srt or Ih-tceMUc. Horsey Urho My father must have bet n up to all sorts of mischief wh.'ii he was a boy. Harold Hanks Why? pors.-y Ilecause h knows exactly what rpue-stions to ask me when he wants to know what I have been doimr. Rats Must be Killed To telp prevent the prread of dUcvse KILL THEM TO-DAY ,-e V 'v'i V1"By Uitrg Tha Genu'ce ra Stearns' Electric Paste th? ct:.-irnteM extcnnlnator for II ti. Mice, Cockroarhf i. Anta and Watf rbns. the rreatrnt known deitroyerflcf fera Kupi.n!! and rrexerty It creatrs a d"?eire In tties pest to mn fron the bntlepnz for wt?r and t r 'Q air, dyioj; out-jlde la a few momeoti. Reify f of lis. Mooji biek II it fiÜi. BMf r n rtt' Incvü jäb in lSlufuert ft'J Wsl. 2o.lox sr: is oi. i;..x Sl-V). Fhonld te CLoozti to kill from fO to 00 1UU. U. S. CorernmtDt bars it. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" pon't ptreaTv or ruin yorir matcrinl in a poor dve. Insist on "Diamond lives. Kay directions in every package. GIRLS! LEMON A BLEACH Lemons Whiten and Double Beauty cf the Skin I squeeze the Juice nf two lemi or.s intei a bottle containing three i i ounces of Orchard White which can he had at any drug store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon i .i t - t . . . . .Massacre tnis sweeny rraprant 10 -i . . . - m ,lon ii'i" ine iarr. nciK. aims iiiu ! hand5 each dav. then shortly note ' .- tue peauty or your sKin. Famous stage beauties use lernen juice to bleach and bring that soft, cle.tr. rosy-white complexion. Tremens hae always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it. rwer cf most fat peer'e Is that ise and iiot.j is too hard, too troutl esc 5 and too daSRerous method to force the weiset djwn. ever, ia Mjr-zola rrcscr.prioa Tat-'cta. ill thcic dJT.cultica zrc cvcrccc. Tter ztc absolutely Lire-Jess, entail co dlctizr cr viclcr.t cerciie, tci L:tc the added zlvzr.iizz cf cliccrc-J. Czz L:'J; Ulct cfier each med &zZ zl bed.ir.c-S3 c'.ea:cr.t to ct as ca-Jy will reduce yo-jr weight twD, three cr fr-r poucdi a eek. cr.J leave r.o bad results sucii as vrriJ.lc3 rr f.itby tklr.. A cxd ic box is ecld t drj.Ttrsatth: rccs-enatlc prc cf cr.e ekll-,r, cr ii :rrfcratl-; they rray bo cb-t-.-.ncd It scnc!r.f the emourt to the Marnola Ox. 51 GsräeLl DuUIij. Dctrc.t. Mich. Thy vn.l reach ycu Ij rzzX rrpeid. b rliia. tctlcd cover. 3 Now tht rot- fcnerer thH you hare no CZ' cj-- f er tif'rn too f it but can rrtiirrrrL tr.r-a rr iser tnjnca a ween invacct izzx

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Marjorio K. Kinder, lä-yrar-old i.Uh school pirl of Uridcriport, )., Is the younrst girl who t v r hrdd thv national indoor rifle championship. She hit thf tarrct 44 out of 500 tims in the r.-c-nt Arnt-rlcan Horr.f iLinjjrr Il-cord Matth, hfld at Janip Tern'. hio. In the- .'))-yard match she Fcortd :n out of 10',; in the 100-yard ran::.-. ?0 out of 100. (;naji(xji days or FAMOUS vomi:. .Maria .Mitoh'!!. .'Come, Maria, and look the t-U':ope," railed Mr. through Mitchell to his small daup htf r. "'h, fathrr. isn't it lov-ly?" r--claimrd Maria aft r she had look-d at a total eclipse of the sun at Nantucket. "When I nt hi I'm sroinq to find lotH of now stars and -vrit a book all about them," announced Maria. At the ne of j'j years Maria did find a "New Star," and she was plven a jrood medal by t'.ie King of D.-nmark. Maria Mitchell (11S-1SSD) became profrssor of astronomy and dirtctor of the observatory at Vasmr colhfr'. coHiunoii ;ossn. Seven rreslinmn dtmseks sitting on a carpenters box in the balcony durint: the Wednesday morning assembly departed so hurriedly under the fixed stare of the principal that two of them rolled down the steps in their wild retreat. TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN Costs Tattle nnci Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night. Any breaking cut of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-Sul-phur, declares a noted -kln specialist. Ib cause of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation Instantly brings eane from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It schleim falls to relieve the torment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a mall jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream.

Ii im$$ Pi Wm I f Womea of Middle Age I

Owing to modern methods of living not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change in her life without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, smothering spells, fainting spells, nervous troubles and irregularities are symptoms that should have prompt attention. These two letters prove what a successful remedy Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound is for women at this time of life.

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three months-caused hy female trouble. My cousin, who was a doctor, told me to take Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound and it helped mc greatly. Then during the Change of Life I used the same remedy. I am seventy years old now and am able to do my own housework and walk one mile to church every Sunday morning and evening. I am recommending the Vegetable Comround to my friends having the samo troubles as I had. Your remedy is the best on cartb. I cannot llnd words to express my gratitude for it." Mrs. Susan C. Staples, 157 B School St., Taunton, Mass.

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German Labor Committee Does Not Favor Seizing Coal Fields

UKRL.IN, Oct. 1 The s-ializa-tion committee appoint d by the governni nt, com-prising j 1 b ad rs of the industrial labor world and economic expe rts, has reported by a majority of on-, that it is .ppos-d to the immediate seizure of the nation's1 coal fields. The commission was divid d into two groups, the smaller of which demanded the nationalization of th entire production and distribution of coal. This roup supports the findings of the- first commi.-sion, which has since been disband, d. but whose majority recommended imrnc diate conhsvati'ui. Kiev n members of the ne-wly e.rganized commission ndors.-d Walter Ilathenau's j)rop.sal to give the state absolute eemtrol over eveiy ounce f coal produce.l, thus depriving the operators of any voice in leterm.ining the method of disposing of their product or fixing its price. The output of the mines would be taken over by .an imperial coal council, which would have authority to fix the prices and reimburse the operators. ldinilnate (iains. The romniN.sion was unanimous in favor of "far-reaching elimination of capitalistic gains from cal production." The majority of the commission was also e-onvinred u the desirability of withdrawing tinnation's coal assets from private ownership, but it was ilivid d o r the method by which this is to be achieved. Ilathe nau's plan, w hich was given a small majority of support, provides for the indemnification of the CASCARETS 4They Work while you Sleep" "'lliey Work While Von Sloe p." Iiven up! Your system is full of ; liver and bo-vcl poisons w hich ke ep ' you headachy, constipated, bilious, i half-sick, and unstrung. Take Cas- ' carets tonight: Wake up feeling like a "live wire," with your stomach I regular, cold go tie. and a clear head, rosy skin and swee-t disposition. No' griping no inconvenience Children love Cascarets too. 10. 2l, '.') cents. I could not eat or Philadelphia.

know what good Lydia K- Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound has done me. I had organic troubles and am going through the Change of Life. I was taken with a pain in my side and a bad headache. I could not lie down, could not eat or sleep. 1 sulfered something terrible and the doctor's medicine did me no good at all my pains got worso instead of tetter. I began taking tho Vegetable Compound and felt a ehango from the lirst. Now I feel line and advie anyone going through the Chan go of Life to try it, for it cured me after I had given up all hopes of getting tetter. I will tell any one who writes to me tho good it has done me." Mrs. Makoahkt Danz, 74 J N. 25th St., Philadelphia, Pa,

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