Why That Lame Back ? Morning ameness, sharp twinges when bending, or an all-day back- fiche; each is cause enough to sus- pect kidney trouble, Get after the cause, Help the kidneys, We Americans go it too hard, We overdo, overeat and neglect our Sleep and exercice and we are fast becomjng o nation of kidney sufferers. %29% more deaths than in 1800 is the 1910 census story, Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Thou- sands recommend them. A Pennsylvania Case > g “Boers Pe ol R. Pringle J sure Tolls a aK St, Indiana, } A. Siory. © BA YS: “lI suffers d acutely 1 pains Across the small of MY back.. The kidney secretions passed too frequently, especially at night and I. felt miserable BO q11 ddd pe m rom I'wo boxes of Doan's Kidney Pilly rid me of the back- ache and regulated the action of my kidneys The cure has laste and my kidneys are shape.” Get Doan’s at Any Store, 50c a Box DOAN’S ®Ibney PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N.Y. PATENTS “ROUGH on RATS" Retributive Rebuke. i bad habit now in good ington D.C €st references Ends Rats, Mice, 8 Die outdoors. 16¢ and hye Nis on it GIVE “SYRUP OF FIGS” TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Relicious “Fruit Laxative” tender little Stomach, liver and bowels, Look tongue coated, vor and howels When sleep, eat or ish, sore thre need peevish, ore stomach wat, diarr Syrup of few hours all the foul, indigested food ut of it 2 ng, and vou tgain Ask hottie of which cone hile for ETOWD-UDS,~ tions babies { and Wolf ,Up A Weolf—Hard Wolf Ys gainst It Only One BROW "BROMO QUININE®*> L rf na LAXATIVE f 1 Pee ’ » 2 wel ditior v Japan ture and manufac et nnder con ditions the pn restrictions ition misj required for the pro- tection of War's Effects on Toymaking In the t 3 OF trades il inted to R35 which wr INKLING Port has : [ Y to States, Si; the war tl iene drop 4 nearly two-thirds dof IM) iN) v6] I ere e (rermnny's (KM INH) of Yas ox- United hans ore the war in toyvmal the | O00 O00 10 less than 2 and 1.5 now being manufactur ni miployed exports of tove to nted to £10. the 2AM) (KX) ng toys in 3} toys ire England, whi ctured i fanoe anufa £1.000,000) J Ameriean ma News has dolls the dianapolis Jr se competition too rket is expected in —— Why Wait Mr. Coffee Drinker, till heart, nerves, or stom- ach “give way?" The sure, easy way to keep out of coffee troubles is to use the pure food-drink — POSTUM Better quit ‘coffee now, while you are feeling good, and try “ostum, the popular American beverage. “There’s a Reason” | SEVEN FAR tion in Sixty Days. BORROWERS TO SUBSCRIBE Five Temporary Directors Will Named—Only Two Banks For New England and Middle Atlantic States Washington. to be located banks were announced by the expected system in to loans operation, ready for which applications al pouring In from « country The banks will be $et up fleld, Mass.: Baltimore Md NL New St. Louis, Paul, Minn very in Spring Colun Orlean La Hous Mo. ; Omaha Louisy Ne Tex Ie i Kas } “ne ened with board Wis No ‘arolina No. 4 and Tennes District No. § Louisiana Distriet No I Arkansas Metriot Georgia Ohio, ar Alabama, Mississippi Nino} Missour! 6 i v - i Wiseon. Dakota Michigan North low WN No Minnesota and No y South Dakota and Wyoming District No. 8-—-Oklahoma ie ad New Mexico rict Nc. 10-—-Texas No. 11--California Arizona N 12 ND yA ana In gtriet Kansas ylorac ar iat ™Matriet Nevada and ¢ Was! Ore daho Dhistric ington, Montana EXPORTS FALL OFF Eleven-Month Total Shows Decline Last Month An Increase. Washington of bread=tuffs totaled $45,838 549 in November, against $30.492.5629 in November, 1915, the Department of Commerce an nounced Meat and dairy product ex ports totaled $25,518,770. against $18 210689 a year ago Wheat exports totaled $27,207.222. in November a vear ago ports tolaled $7.977.079. 780.550 a year ago. During the 11 months ended with November braadstuffs exports totaled $404,260,496, against Ex ports against $6, and dairy produce totaled $245,673.268, exports during the period totaled $199. 745,773, against $266,505,823 a year Ago. Flour exports totaled $76,695,412, against $85,204,168 a Year ago FAMOUS MONASTERY BURNS. Building Of Trappist Monks At Oka, Quebec, Prey Of Flames. Montreal, Que. The famous mon astery of the Trappist Monks at Oka, Quebec, was burned to the ground. The loss, is estimated at about a quarter of & million dollars. There wag no loss of life. The cheese factory and agri cultural and experimental farm build. ings operated by the monks were saved H—— | | CHIEF CARRINZE | Noncommittal Note Received Inspires Hope. Contents D Of Message Will Not ivulged Until They Are Pre sented To American Com missioners Gener ivered to Cabrera, eh rs of were directed ” to effect the two countries ALL LIABLE TO CALL TO ARMS, Drafting Ordered In the Event Of War, Every able-bodied male of the United States he tween the ages and 45 years held liable for service in the National in without further act ongrese, by War Department regu government of th guard issued under the National fense Act In a circular prepared nearly two months ago, but Just made public, the Militia Bureay directs that Guard regiment is service reserve fill vacancies at organized out of reserve and by citizen of 18 in suard time of ( War lations for the De National for war training battalion front shall be “the National Guard voluntary enlistment For Full Strength, “If, for any reason.” the order con tinues, “there not be enough reservists or enough military enlist ments to organize or to keep the re. | ®erve battalion at prescribed strength, a sufficient number of the unorgan ized militia shall be drafted by the President to maintain such battery to the described strength.” where a 110d + i Hed out a fo the shall FALL FROM HORSE FATAL. Ee | Major Powell-Clayton, Washingtonian, Dies Of Injuries In Texas. Washington.—Mafor Powell.Clayton, | former member of the General Siaff, and for years prominent socially in {| Washington, died at San Antonio from | Injuries sustained when thrown from a horse during maneuvers 10 days ago, He recently had been promoted from captain, MOVE ON VILLA, OBREGON TO Mexican Minister Of "With Gonzales Today. ister of War, and General Gonzales will have a meeting to Arrange army inatters so that General Obregon may take command In the North. It is re. ported in well-informed circles here that General Obregon will at oneo-take the field personsd™ again! ya ALLIES CERTAIN TO REJECT FOE'S PLAN Washington Sees Probable Danger For U. S, IF THE WAR CONTINUES Break Over U-Boats Likely, It is Said Wilson Note Statement As Warn ng and Lansing Te Germany world peace gus table Allie want However President and that down the idea hard Wilson eapecially with trals, Wilson’ i himself in the position of a potential mediator, and hence quit now unless his ideas down hard and fast session, hen said . B #5 closed, throw Can move backing of riends held has t least a cannot are thrown Break May Come If Peace Fails And, whil peace i= upp i 4} ¥ minds, there is among the inner circle a profound idea that a break with Ger inevitable #f present proposals fail utterly, In fact, one of the highesat declared , that plans no more note-writing to Germans And, he added. if the Marina, Arabia and other cases develop clearet viol tion of German pledges in the Sussex case, or if Germany starts a new sub marine campaign In case then a break In relations only answer mand ie peace officials for present call can be the Warning To Germany. He declared that President Wilson's note and Secretary Lansing’s subsequent “vergeof-war” ‘Peace” — POWERS 10 WILSON REPLY | Teutons Propose Conference of | the Belligerents, | THEY WANT EARLY ACTION i | Joint Note Handed Ambassador Ger ard—Willing To Join In Effort Te Prevent Future Ware. anc he; Bulgaria Ww tha Berlin. —Germun Austria-Hungary key-—presented James American Ambasrador the note of President he asked that the the alms gtate fi or P Hgnting Text Of Rep “BOMB CIGARS" IN MAILS Postmasters Warned To 8e On Look out—Five Recipients Hurt Los Angeles Postmasters throug! | out the it i States were notified b postal uthor hg 1 OT 3 3 : i 1 i the fled December ckages con fe ‘ warning of the e Ears, pitals with n Harris Cigar Of he the on : ed with to have b lighted th « own cigar IN INDEPENDENCE HALL Will Be Offered To Belligerents Peace Conference Is Called, Philadelphia i th of Europe agree to meet he lligerent ir a nation they will Hall Philadelphia has peace conference be the u Eovernment Thomas he' will urge President his influence t bring the diplomats here The Mavor will ot act. how ever, until he is convinced there is a j chance of success in bringing abou! | the proposed conference of Independence by the Mayor an of B. Smith announced Wii to use O GOLD IMPORTS $629,000,000. was all about In event matters came to the breaking point. And officials make no secret private i : | | | i the Lanting explanation were aimed mainly at Germany «a warning to her not to eut loose with her submarines in’ event the peace overtures fatled a TA msn NATIONAL BHOUR DAY. Plans Being Made To Introduce Legis. lation In Many States. Cincinnati. —Plans for a big fight to FOR surance legislation passed in every Legislature meeting in the United States next month will be drawn by the American Labor Legislation Asso ciation, which meets here, commissions in Massachusetts and California now are Investigating these two things : | $8,000,000 More Received From Canada For J. P. Morgan & Ce. New York Gold to the amount of $8,000,000 has arrived at the assay offices here from Canada for J. p Morgan & Co. This makes a total of | $639,300,000 Imports since January 1 j 1916, from all sources ADMIRAL DEWEY 79 YEARS oLD Daniels Reads From Diary To Show Old Navy Was Not “Dry.” Washington ~ Admiral Dewey was [79 yemrs old Tuesday and Secretary | Daniels and his council and most of the high ranking officers of the navy { made their congratulations ifn person iat his office. Secretary Danjels read to the Admiral part of a diary kept by lorade dated December ship 26, i 1866, An Attack of Grip | Always Leaves Kidneys | In Weakened Condition n ull parts of the country h the ¢ grip many The this year are often very run have pt ideraie of gr busy wit nas visited so nomes me of grip and } ¢ the system ondition, particularly suffer most tressing in wr the {| Which s2em 1 | vietim mpiain I lame | ary troubl : h should 14 not be neglect. lead to Druggists Kilmer's i say the kidneys np-Boot is ger signals often troubles on Dr #0 many 1 y ope strengthens TU iH CK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Try it! 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