of RUP OF FIGS FOR It is cruel to force nauseating, harsh physic into a sick child. Look back at your childhood days. on-—castor oil, calomel, How you hated them, how you fought against taking them With our children it's different. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don’t realize what they do. The children’s revolt {8 well-found- ed. Their tender little “insides” injured by them, If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only deli cious “California Syrup of Figs.” Its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless “fruit laxative” handy: they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweet- en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomor- row, Ask at the store for a 50-c« of “California Syrup of Fi has full directions for Babi of all ages and for grown-up on each bottle. nt bottle which "children 8 plainly he to Tr. mn it! unfortu Tran Boston SWAMP-ROOT STOPS SERIOUS BACKACHE When your back aches, and your blad- der and kidneys seem to be disordered, re- member it is needless to suffer— £0 to your nearest drug store and get a bot ct] le of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. It is a physician's PEONTIpLi n for diseases of the kidneys d bladder. It has stood the test of vears and has a reputation for qi and effectively giving results in thousands of cases. This prescription was used by Dr. Kil- mer in his private practice and was so very effective that it has been placed on sale everywhere bottl jc and $1.00, at your nearest druggist. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a e bottle. When writing be sure and on this paper — Adv, nickly K Get a le, & ing! Frank, Anyway. CUTICURA KILLS DANDRUFF The Cause of Dry, Thin and Falling Hair and Does It Quickly—Trial Free. Good Combin ation COuUr Of tween inseript. MOTHER'S JOY SALVE Colds, Croup, : GOOSE GREASE Rheumatism and by all Druggists. COMPANY, MFR'S, Adv, and LINIMENT ¥ ¢ Pneumonia . For sale } GREASE N. C- ro Hard Work. nobody smoke in this family? even give me ¢ es, but Ke ep Te if you auspect that you 4 has Wormas 8 single dose of Dr. Pes Dead Shot" will settle the gquestior It action upon the Stomach and jowels is beneficial In either No second dose of after pur gative necessary Adv cng Remedy for H, C. L. ght not be so what iy CADd~ ice of living mi peop! Insts The pi high if more they need Cleveland ' 4 nie Leader. Dr. Pisrer’s bowels and stomach, a laxative Pellets are best for liver, Adv. three for a cathartic. — almost certain some Sometimes a woman is sorry that she married a ns she is glad she kept woman from getting him. other ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. Ing recipe ‘for gray hair: To half pint of mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for making and use come In each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make It soft and glossy, It will not color the scalp, Is not sticky or greasy, and Goes not rub oft. Adv, The wings of riches eunble them to fly up and roost on the high branches Qnty One ie Th Po tthe a enuine, on eall for £0 | Bame of RW UVININ for ty GLUUVE. Uures a Cold | One Bay. Hoe. - co ——— I"oolish fear doubleth danger, FORTY-ONE LIVES LOST ON CALIFORNIA Two Torpedoes Fired, But One Missed, and Liner Went Down In Nine Minutes. London. — The British passenger steamer California, of the Anchor Line, bound from New York for Glasgow, coast and sank the loss of 41 morning off the Irish in nine minutes, with The stricken ship was able to send | 0. 8.” calls and help arrived promptly. Nevertheless, five person and 36 launching of the | e drowned the lifeboats, The news of the sinking fornia reached london, vivors had not hours later The carrying a the wer in of the Cali before but publication more than 24 the sur vet landed, permitted till was California was an armed liner, 4.7 gun inner was not mounted Just tri single The ; gtern the ng the weapon i i bubbles had re on vealed rater anem ide with ; ry mo PERSHING BACK IN U. 8. Leads Force Of 10,000 Across Border and Reviews Troops. Mzj.-Gen RUSH TO BECOME CITIZENS Germans and Austri Keep Nat uralization Clerks Busy ans SUPREME COURT RECESSES. Fails To Decide and Marshall Washington The Supreme . g 2 1 r ea : i il i Mi TE Law Test Case. Adamson Court with- it decid ou test edings aw cage or il navea rpus prog of United State istrict Att H. | Mars New York. In States Marshall's exempts him ormey Snowden United ase, deferring eision action by the House for all yt, as the of journment from eged autho the contem r I House ends with the ad of Congress MAKE 100 PLANES PER WEEK. U. 8. Factories Could Even Turn Out More If Necessary. New York Airplane manufacturers of the United States can turn out 100 mach and if urgent neces- sity arises, 200 to 300 a week Nineteen of the 21 aircraft manufac- turers of the country met here and formed the Alrplane Manufacturers’ Association, and an offer of its serv- feces will be made to President Wilson, GERMANS OUSTED. Allowed To Work In Newport News Shipyards, Newport News, Va-—As a precaun. tionary measure all German employes who have not become nautralized citi: zens of the United States are being laid off by the Newport News Ship building and Drydock Company. Ample measures to protect the yard, especially the battleship Mississippi, recently launched, have been taken. CENSOR HONOLULU CABLES. Puts Ban Messages. New York.—The Commercial Cable Company announced thatya govern. ment censorship had been established over its cables to Honolulu, for which point only neutral messages, and these at owners’ risks, will be accepted Code messages will be transmitted only if translations are furnished. ines a week, rom Not Government On Code U. 3. SENATE APPROVES BREAK Only 5 Votes Against Expression of Confidence in President. Underwood of Deprecates Introduction Declaration But Votes For It—Party Lines Ignored, Washington. President Wilson's | severance of diplomatic relations with Germany formally by the Senate By a vote of 78 to § the Senate ex pressed confidence in the President's adopting a resolution by Stone, Rel vithdrawal d fr was approved Course mitted ign sub- dialrman of the Commit of 4 sot ro tes, indors Am the ations American Jerlin and om Amba A8SDOris bassador No al ing to von giv Germa: Bernstorff of hia Fi hours the ador of debate preceded the i active opposition rom the flve Senators who st« agains the res: whe Uon 5 called The text lows: “Whereas Treason: t t to the ( February i p perial the rec fon with the In sports to the Wash tanding thi ngton; larcourse, Aks For have Indorsement aaante ndon peverand relatic America in ¢ Entente Allie nber meant of t! 4 of articles of this Senator Stone, “have been appearing from day to day in the merican press. Whatever may be the of the regrettable in yal anglements in which Are Now involved, I do mot know. Dut I want to express my and | that we will not equilibr! and be swept off ou at jeast the Instance of a foreign power the influ IPPOse propaganda forth for the pu of exciting war on the % he belligerent I hope the nd United States will void international we conviction hope lose our r feet, ences of a put us to side of one of officials people of the any partisan speech calculated to passic NO MORE SHIPS TO ALIENS. | President Forbids Translers Of Ves. sels Under American Registry. Washington President Wilson ls sued a proclamation, under the author ing act, hibit. Pp ro their vessels to any other In his proclamation the President pointed out that a national emergency exists and that many ship owners of the United States are permitting their vessels to pass to alien registers and to foreign trade in which we do not par ticipate “and from which they cannot be bought back to serve the needs of our water-borne commeres without the permission of governments of foreign nations.” It was said at the Department of Commerce that since July 1, 109 American ships with a gross tonnage of 136,509, had been transferred to forelgn registry. A large proportion of these ahips became Norweglan. TO SUPPLY ARMY OF 506,000. Schuylkill Arsenal Instructed To Pur. chase Supplies. Philadelphia. — The Schuylkill Ar sonal has been authorized by the War Department to purchase materials for an army of 506,000 men, according to Col. George H. Penrose, commanding officer at the arsenal, who addressed the City Business Club here. In the past, he said, the arsenal had been called upon to supply but 200,000 men. HARD AT WORK ON WAR PLAN Army and Navy Preparing For Eventualities. Orders Purchases. Naval Officials Plan To Speed Work-—Research Com- mittee Meets, Washington prep the Governmen { to t main All precautionary and milit arms of been orized re aratory steps the ary auth ake are under way, and little Lo actual rer war should follow with many On the Departm quiet routine no admit enforcement requiring person who enters th ilding 0 have avery watchman ow Ou cials slaps of of aulibority Speed Work fficials devoted 1 On Warships. nuch of Research Committee Meets. avail 1 iD yy i 1m Army is sum nediatels sive purchases war-time * necasary (oo increase iREns LO suc i BN clive irces of be CO ros nes will have been a wardime MEXICO HAS CONSTITUTION Will Elect President and Congress Under It March 11. Mexico City The new cons Was titution iny Laws will pro yeeros d pro be necessary to put many t Taare oul ’ of the without further be elect The office May 1bers ed on March 11 will take the President on of MNETHAS on April 15 and the men 16 Court. TWO NEWSPAPERS BURNED OUT. Loss On Ne vcastle (Ind) Plants Estimated At $100,000, Newcastle, Ind. —Fire which started in a cleaning establishment destroyed the bullding occupied by the Newcastle Times, a dally newspaper, and the Democrat, a weekly newspaper, owned by State Senator Walter 8, Chambers. The loss is estimated at $100,000 on the bullding and contents. ROOSEVELT, JR, A MAJOR. President Signs Commission fantry Officers’ Reserve. Washington. ~~ President Wilson signed a commission appointing Theo dore Roosevelt, Jr, a major of in fantry in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. Mr. Roosevelt was a member of the Plattsburgh training camp, Is INDIANS WOULD FIGHT FOR U. 8. Offers Recelved From Many Reserva tions, Says Secretary Lane, Washington.—The Red Man is ready to fight for the United States in the event of war with Germany. Secre tary Lane had word to that effect from Indians on many reservations, STATE LAWMAKERS (From a Staff Correspondent.) Harrisburg.-—A bill to compel sc districts throughout the tandard textbooks for the public the ented Sentiment aw, that will hool State to adopt udies | wil Ber texthook in all st schools State in in pres the present for a uniform put all of the upon the same | Vas ervstailized during Pennsylvania School good t} he many Repre verted to t} ek Change In Compensatio e Hou rring to the 19813 ing law repeal Section 3 would de. x 1 “\ Te he ial nature of the A are onfident i presumed illegitimate use. The of Labor and Industry's explanat that the is designated to the workingman who for one reason or an- other has filed no claim for comg tion. Ignorant foreigners are found in pub- Compensa~ against Department ion is measure especially benefit NEA injured and the opening of the records, it that the injured man has no other evi. report, Counties Try To Get More Money. A bill introduced in the House by Representative Burnett, Camberland, provides that the State shall return to the counties where it originates three. fourths of the mercantile, brokerg, anes tioneers, billiard, theater and eating house licenses. - All of this revenue, which is about $1,500,000, now goes to the Commonwealth and much comes from Philadelphia. ; Meat Eaters’ Backache Ment Clien have back. attacks. i get n't eat too much meat. in nitrogen a solid lovers are apt to and rheumatic Unless lots of fresh It’s rich srm urie acid irritates the dneys and often gravel and urinary dis Doan’s Kidney Pills off do heavy work an air, do and helps to { that damages the k poison nerves, causes dropsy, Iraers hel rs, help to acid. Lia y Kidneys throw uric sands recommend them A Virginia ‘Cage and other kid GutDoan’eat Aty Sime, B0c a Box DOAN’S "i5ner PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. APS =] ———— Relieves and Remedies {CONSTIPATION They sap the lutestines clesr of poisons thet bring disease —and they do if to @ notursl, bumen way. They stir the Liver to activity snd cause it to perform its necessary work, I TAPS wii soon eliminstie ony secessity for the use of a laxative, Buy a Box 10 Taps 10c. AHN Drugigists X or meshed on receipt of price TAPS PHARMACAL CO, 38 West 21st Street, New York Cry : fr a ake a tip—take a TAP ITT | “= { i bl T Them coy folks wart 10 know ff there's # bach on the hor wane. What | sell ‘em? ™ His Wieke~—"Tell ‘em df they send & bath, hey d berrer take st before they come ™ Take a bath of course, and every three hours while awake take a dose of Boschee’s German Syrup it will quiet your cough, soothe the inflammation of a sore throat and lungs, stop the irritation in the bron- chial tubes, insuring a good night's rest, free and easy expectoration in the morning. That old time-tested remedy which for more than half a century has brought relief and comfort to countless thousands all over the civilized world. 25¢ and 75¢ : at druggists and dealers everywhere. PATENTS AGENTS Zs 4d lve DISCOUNT Ch, ox 22 Farmer—— Watson E. Coleman Wash ngten. Books free. High est references Bes! res ta “pe od g 06 s Wenteravilie, N. ¥. For Sale nian rire mifa 1 | el Warner a Oo. Mich “ROUGH on RATS” J ius Minny sponsible Se Ze Bal- NOTHING SO EFFECTIVE AS FLIGm BABERK Yor Malaria, Chills & Fever. Chief of Police, J. W. Rernoids, Newport News Va. sars It is a pleasure to recommend Rabek for ct sand fever, Have used it when y for 20 years and have found no remedy Elixir Babek SO centa. a irug- ata vw Parcel Post, prepaid, from Kioczew- & Washington D ¢ Good Move—Babek Liver Pills. A Remedy. the bilo vd, and Irspepsia Adv. . . - Poor man Oranulated Eyelids, Stiles relieved over night by One trial proves sd merit Inflamed Eves Roman Eye Balsam, Adv The Brief Spell of Confidence. “She believes every word he her.” “How long have they been married? “They're not married. They're go ing to be,"—Detroit Free Press, WHAT IS LAK-FOS tells In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by addition of certain harmless chemicals which increase the efficiency of the Cas cara, making it better than ordinary Cas cara. LAX-FOS aids digestion; pleasant to take; does not gripe or distarb stomach. Adapted to children and adults. Just try 8 bottle for constipation or indigestion. $06. APPENDICITIS Iron have boon threatened or have INDIGESTION, GAS or paing in he A wi Fh FREE sudo write for valuable a y Salatvnad fou F E bE BOWERS, DEPT, wa, 219
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