LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POL SONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED. the Is a stomach, thorough Look coated, it tle aeeds a gentle, once, When peevish, loesn't sleep; rally, or feverish, wreath bad; has throat, diarrhea, full of cold, give a easpoonful of “C Figs,“ and ina f onstipated w Sure one's cross, 1 eat stomach istless, pale, doesn’t or act natu- is sour, tomach-ache, sore alifornia Syrup of he foul, food of the and you hours all aste, undigested and sour bile gently moves out without gripi playful cl needn't coax take this ha they love its ious always makes them feel Ask your druggist for a ‘California Syrup of Figs,” lirections for iges and for grown-ups plair ottle, leware To be to see that iti ittle bowels wave a well { You children to laxative” taste, and it splendid, bottle of which has childrer rin} rmiess delici bables, all ; on the of sold nere. ask fo sure rol § t i Fig Syrup ontempt,— Ac av. KIDNEY SUFFERERS HAVE FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel know that the med: take is absolutely barmful or habit and contains producing drugs ch a medicine is Dr. Kil kidney, liver and bl The same standard of purity, and excellence maintained bottle of Swamp-Hoot. no mer's Swamp- adder remedy. strength is in every Swamp-Root is scientifically compound- ed from vegetable herbs It is not teaspoonful It is not recommended for every According to verified testimony is nature's great helper in relieving and over coming kidney, liver and bladder trou- bles. A every Root. If you need a medicine, y the best. If you are already Swamp-Root is what need, you will find it on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. a stimulant and is taken in doses. thing. it with Swamp sworn statement bottle of Dr. of purity is Kilmer's vu should have convinced that vou if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, When writing be sure-and mention this paper .- Ad However, Treatment. in the say we Cruel Yeast—The ment camps in r them Crimsonbenk “They out of intern nr Germans t1 this country cruelly. How we're treating claim the Kick’ beer w Boothe Itching Skins With Cuticura. Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry and apply the Ointment, and points to speedy healment. For free samples address, “Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston.” At druggists and by mall Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv, Introspection, “Aren't you a trifle self-centered? “Can't help it. It's hard for a man to keep his mind off himself after he has tried to do his duty by an income tax report and a few questionnaires.” No Worms in a Healthy Child All ehildren troubled with worms have an ane hogs galof, whian infant of blood, and as & rie, t is more or less stomach disturbances. GROVES TAST BLESS ehil] TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Im prove the Sigestian. and act ana General Sur hb ening Tonle the who's system. Nature will thirow off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect heal leasant to take. le per DOS To Some Extent, “Mrs. Gaddy claims that she made her husband.” “So she did; him." she made a fool of Acid Stomach, Meartbura and Nausea uickly disappear with the use of Wright's ndian Vegetable Pilla Send for trial bor to 372 Pearl St, New York. Adv. Unexpected. Cierk—“My salary Is not what ht should be.” Employer-*“But could you (ive on what It ghould be?” Not Many. Who remembers the old days when kids were satisfied with a penny? THE CENTKE <EPORTER, CENTKE HALL. Fa. JENNIE frowned as he rode home the glass loxurious hoousine. which wny he unhappy old evidences of wason ; and he ined to ignore Christ- ifld, Eve, had to her inventor and the afore Lig windows of No matter 1 his va he saw turn the had quite determ happy Christmas s¢ after his her ng an mus only «l flouted father's objections marryl lope ul poor Ge young with orge Lane, said Inventor, Although Eve had ple giv her stern for for Hiram listen to her; ir to the pleas of behalf; returned in every way of a hard ther whose nded ness from parent, Jenner merely re he turned a des her friends in her lette fused to af et her rs unopened and the headed fa possible enacted role hearted and pig daughter had disappointed him, And the w orst of it all was, said sa it Mackie Ea WIAFER uv || Eve's friends, who her, George 1 ventor—and that for spmetimes—in nde a lot was loyally to thing about an in an ad- | clung the only objectionable ane was that he was was decidedly fact, quite | often—inventors m if that Jenner! him, fortune of money, Papa worry Jent three was what And argued, worrying why oul it they was enough or four inven George set, but he Ors cess? in Eve's fal fellow SOc vell educated, mi ht ty looking and hey love sch ther to distraction. Hiram these the He and Inugh Young nt rain Ww out the “No an few block Hiran SwWung onto bound Madis leave him wit There was the So that would of his home, left and that the front Jenner avenue car a block on hin ust one seat yas in forward by Mr. for n ni itching the broad bh of the car. So dowhi, fumbled window of sat 1 } k¢ at gloomily e clothed back the motormat the on platform outside There that w crop of thick, the shoulders him vers wns something familiar about with a and the way | squared of George Lan ell-shaped covered reminded | e the | Jen- nd and heart. “The fellow is on my mind,” growled Mr. Jenner to himself, still staring at | the fair head beneath the neat cap of | motorman. i the man turned his head | felt a distinet shock | he discovered the of his son-in strongly Suddenly nner when profile “Oho! they aw, So had fallen upon evil times hard indeed couid she Times must be And Eve, how with them, stand priva- | wns worried as the car people laden No matter whieh | Hiram Jenner He felt sickness crowded with Christmas-—and presents | and happy smiles—and the laughter | He remembered how he | and Eve used to go Christmas shop- | ping together and Was Eve | golng shopping this Christmas? Had | she any money? Was she suffering while her father rolled In luxury-- while her father's servants perhaps fared better than Eve herself? And George Lane-——why, the fellow must be made of good stuff after all, for he had gone to work at a menial rather than beg from his rich Jet it bio library for reezrry bracers father-in-law, Some men wo sed Eve tha from }i might be Fon wil Dorey ™ hie uld lke you to preg of food--all rve OI TOW everything that fine Christmas Jdinper it ready by four o'clock. it with me in the car “Yes, sir,’ Mrs lessiy, dipped disappeared. » » » - » cried fis she Precisely at four o'clock the the ifternoon Hmousine of Jenner mai eur went door and brought out which he with into the car beside his ma “Where to, sir?” he f th Mr. Jenner named a street far up in Jenner th the northwestern part of the section given great ment houses, ine His cheeks flushed, shone, and his hands trembled An ¥ In three quarters of hour they of paused before a al-Tooking “And gray stone building of the better class, iL” smi “You are sure this the ked Mr Jenner, stopped fron * up to the n heavy diffi chauff much nag the ung couple at the to prosperity the tr in the coin asked, 0 Cou young Inve that CAr Was me the romd on ‘ident over fo apart ence olley trying out he EX Pe fond were which was the which he money 0 1 am led Hiram “Oh, father!” ing . and he Then nodded presently his eyes brake of an substanti not needed whim cried In =r is they as convinced, Eve and nt of returned smiled Georgy address of which had been the him by one of Eve's friends “Yes, sir,” sald the the door. So Mr. Jenner alighted, and ing help from Hanson, he lifted heavy hamper and entered the quiet 1 vestibule. In five minutes he was glid- ing up in the lft and standing before the door of Apartment M, with the hamper beside him, “There's something wrong where,” murmured Mr. Jenner, wip-| ing his brow; "or else that motorman chap is living beyond his means!” A trim maid answered the door and her eyes opened widely when she saw the handsome old gentleman in the fur<ined overcoat standing beside the Christmas hamper, a “Mrs. Lane? Yes, sir—if you will | ward than he had dared dream come in and be seated. She ls engng zed | And Hiram Jenner has nt present.” Eve to worship and he So Hiram Jenner sat down In a tiny | his Christmas baby. giver ran out room she bundle of white lawn ang Innket man, opening looking rapped vhite disdain- “This {hiristinas gl for you, the | daddy,” with happy unning down her cheeks, “For gasped Hiram Jenner putting eyeglasses, “What it? “It's n granddaughter—another Eve!” eried George Lane quietly And so they placed Hiram Christmas gift in his and his meeting with was baptized with his slow tears tears of gratitude Bas EC is a tas re cried Eve tours me?” up his is sOome- i Jenner's trembling arms Eve's ter ~but i SCH use hearted daugh { they | God had been good to a were hard wrong--and to receive a greater res ®O nnother calls little Eve French Drink Little Water. Frenchmen do not drink much water - clear, plain, uncooked and uncom- bined water, says the Youth's Com- paniou. In the French villages where United States troops are quartered every precaution is taken to safeguard the troops from drinking from unsafe or dubious wells, If the water Is un- der suspicion, It may not be used until after It has been boiled, The conservative older villagers, peasants who scorn hygienic Innova tions and think the ways of their grandfathers quite good enough for) itself is not buying the timber, but them, regard all this testing, placard: | passes on the Information to ing and sterilizing as nothing but non | manufacturers who are working sense--funny when It Is not exas | government contracts for gun perating. land the propellers of | Youth's Companion, airplnnes, High Privileges, Ned—1 see where the queen of England have taining Ameriéan editors, Nita (enviously)-Isn‘'t that her luck? Now she'll have her pleture in all the papers, Scouting for Black Walnut, The appeal to the boy scouts Ming hina been enters the country hans already resulted In| 1 giving the forest service definite infor | mation concerning the whereabouts | and quality of about 15,000,000 feet of black walnut timber. The government A [TIAN T0 DEMAND 40,000,000,000 Peace Congress Opens First Week in January. ; —————— Balfour, Law Barnes To Represent Great Britain in Negotiations—Another Dele- gate Yet To Be Selected. London {; Britain will reat of Ger 8.000 000 004 ling for fons ing This, the any Britair ation 101! Dally Mal Daily Mail adds war cost it Britain taxpayers Great As repal to the the and (sréea British will 400 ons elleved WO 000 pounds pe mbora Orge iancell Bona labo chequer Andrew Nicoll Barnes war Yel last orseen about obst be road May and, unless unf that ward final action will * g the early part ol WAR CLOUD PASSING BY Chile And Peru Approaching A Peace ful Settlement, Buenos Alres The « tween Chile and Peru a peaceful solution, La Nacion informed by a confidenti reliable source as a forts of the State Department Office offices are said communication since Tues. be roaching ONIroOversy is app RAYS but the ef and the The have been it is result of two foreign to in constant SAVE propose a fan are The gpaper’s informant that the governments partial plebiscite, and that the Chil Peruvian foreign offices friendly disposed toward the proj nosal which contemplates of a Pacific to Bolivia new two restoration port 1,056,550 ARMENIANS SLAIN. Turkish Statistics Show 1,396,350 De. ported. Qaloniki.~+<M. Khanzadian leader and high rank in the Turkish Navy, arrival here declared that German and Turkish statistics which he saw in Constantinople in 1916 that 1.396.350 Armenians had been deport od and that of that number 1.056.560 had been massacred. Thanking the Greek Government for its sympathy with the cause of the Armenians, he gaid the officer of on his former showed thelr efforts against Turkish oppres sion BIRL3! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR A small bottle of “Danderine” makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. | Removes all dandruff. stops itch. ing scalp and falling hair. STL CHT ~ THE MAKING OF "A FAMOUS MEDICINE How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Is Prepared For Woman's Use. A visit to the laboratory where this successful remedy 18 made impresses even the casual looker-on with the reli- ability, accuracy. skill and cleanliness which attends the making of this great medicine for woman®s ills. Over 350,000 pounds of various herbs are used anually and all have to be gathered at the arnson of the year when their natural juices and medicinal sub- stances are at their best. The most successful solvents are used to extract the medicinal properties from these herbs, Every utensil and tank that comes in contact with the medicine is sterilized and as a fing] precaution in cleanliness the medicine is pas in sterile bottles. It is the wonderful combination of roots and herbs, together with the skill and care used in its preparation | which has made this famous medicine so successful in the treatment of female ills, The letters from women who have been restored to health by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- To which we are continually pube Esbing attest to its virtoe. Caicura Heals fukin hing Durning awd Ol a ———— Irritating Coughs Promptly treat coughs, colds, how bei end similar inflamed and Crim conditions of the throat with a tested
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