LOOK AY CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POI. SONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIBATED, Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your lit- tle one’s stomach, liver and bowels needs & gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevich, cross, listless, pale, rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs” and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves ovt of the little bowels without griping, and you bave a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless “fruit laxative" they love its delicious taste, and It always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a "California Syrup of Figs” which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware af counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by the “Cali- fornia Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse any other kind with contempt.—Ady. bottle of Tillie Was Right. The teacher had ju cupatious “And what is yom ness, Tillie?” “He's a Just ther Elsle's “What's teacher, keeper?” “Well Joined Elsie turned any o UPSET STOMACH PAPE’'S DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS SOURNESS, GAS, ACIDITY, INDIGESTION. of the bookkeeper Ose father's” Don’t stay upset ! fit and you belch gested food. When you feel Inmps indigestion pain, flatulence, hes or headache got instant relief nd unedi of gas, acids n youn can Pape's Dis on your feet, { plea ane of these indigestion, ent tablets all the ity and drage distress Aav, es ch them. stoma af sella information at First.-Hand. “1 want war.” «aid 1 Aom't to sell a history of the great | Ba "si need a Mr. 7% not, the give book agent, history of the war” replied Wibles, “Sth “M3 ham Age <tr?" oldest boy nn Binving Herald, wns State of Ohia, City of Toledo, Lucas County-—na Fragk J. Cheney makes oath that he Is Senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney doing business In the City of To- Iede. Bounty and State aforesaid, and that sid arm will y the sum of ONE HUN- DO RS for case of Catarrh that eannot cured the use f BAL CATA RT MEDICINE. us FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In vd this 6th day of December, (Beal) W. Glea Puobile. HALLS CATARRH To MEDICT “IRE tn tak- ah internally and acts the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of uggists, The. Teatimonials free. PJ Cheney & Ca, Folada, Olde, Helped by Imagination. OMeer—Yaou're the best fighter in the regiment. What's the secret? Private-~Whenever | went against the Germans I pretended they were the customers that I used to have to take insolence from and to whom I wasn't allowed fo say anything back, when | worked In She Separtment store. Life, Garfield Tea, pusifying the blood, erndicates cheumatiem, dyspepsia and wany chronic ailments, Ady, Sania NI About 6000000 scres of land |= given over to tobacce cultivation in the world, et SLRETS OF WAR NOW REVEALED Double Dealing | Ultimatum President Premier Viviani Were At Sea. Poincare And London. —8Some of the { stories of the happenings of the | mentous days just prior i it is understood, shattered ! book based on official documents and personal notes of diplomats and offi- | einls just issued. The book characterizes | lacy the helief that the | of Archduke Francis Sarajevo was & fair,” but it edge gained i that if the curred the war ce been started The of July 6B, book, erally i place ference as It is who accepted are as a fal ination Ferdinand at managed A 8NIBRE “stage af- is asserted from knowi- from official agination documents AssAs had not oc- rtainly would have yery soon conference the en took con- famous Potsdam 1914 not what has accepted The meeting not a according to Was been formal but it was ¢ repeat per- haz been declared “ted SUPpOseEd not edly that BONS been i peror Germ ent | Germany The book i Charles W the Royal professor of hi Yersity ! foreign {i Eovernment Lords an active ase] were there were William an | ever, present and members of mperial Staff and at foly definitely were | this decided f nroas OL pre how conference { ior hy war was writien C. Oman, Historical story « ATE One of ag Professo; gtatemen { Munich news | lished that ‘nna Rove; EovYernt t that Vie nent was ent Poingg when Presid Viviani of their in order to n mier France after departu { Krad the ing Entente to 1 Profess calis a comp revel: A series FP fommua Grey, British foreign secre 1614, i man an outhreak of { Professor fish Foreign nowsky | book tions of hitherto nications between Si Prince Li nnd chnowsky ibassador in Lond the man Office was ahesolutely on i goes {0 prove, that the Brit eve war, SAYre bel hone RAYS onal show that iily be other tool They the p¢ vy an { phasize nd anxiety of Lichnowsky ; he traved by his governmen n i words, he the Hing the Kaiser." on P | nowsky wrote privately as | Bir Edward Grey; | Deceitful Chancellor. “I begin to hope that it : bas LGerman i peace of Europe.” | On Sir W. E itish Berlin, was actually and lite Was unw July 28, 1914 once more Anglo the been possible owing to collaboration to Save July 360, Goschen ‘Bi i {0 ambassador in wrote Sir Edward Grey saving "The that he fh View Chancellor told me last night on with in- was pressing the butt to | fluence on V Information contained | shows that the | place and that f mann-Hollweg | possible to get going book refers the forming a moderating enna.” in the book te taking von Beth thing ma oppos was Chancellor vas doing every the German war i chine The ! mystery to a journalistic publication by the | Westminater Gazette on August 1, i 1914, of a dispatch dated in Berlin | giving the text of a purported tele- gram addressed on July 30 by von Bethmann-Hollweg to the German ambassador in Vienna, saving: “We must refuse to be drawn into a world conflagration through Aus- tria-Hungary not respecting our ad- vice.” Professor Oman says that the of the dispatch and it was never in- eluded in one-half years later by Chancellor Mi- mobilized, which mobilization Ger- Czar's Order Disregarded. The book goes into detall of the of Emperor Nicholas conntermand- ing the Russian demobilization was ignored by the Russian war minister eral Staff, mation in the hands of his War Min- ister and Chief of Staff. The ev) dence establishes that the Russian mobilization was caused by war J 4 Pourtales, in Petro- minisiers by Count German Ambassador that the about it threats made the grad, Russian Knew with War that wrong Reg mobilization Sir the Brit Ambas in a secret nment save The military uthorities w knowledge of the ( went ahead the lized and and that when Nicholas ANG be Wa all their plans ame Emperor they were right the so ian Buchanan, arding called Rus BOE sador in Petrograd dos ithout the ake gar did n for a general mo being ques ir General yukhomlinof th {uss Min ister of War) It ot aller an did it that thi igs shown, however the gencral tuation Russ man n ths when the show the tions the this CASUALTIES IN SIBERIA. Total American Losses Ten Officers And 314 Men from rican gave rican r 4 as died Washington the headq arte Expeditionary A up i 314 1 i itled wounds and disea inded and action tot WO miisRine The led follows , 2 officers. £0 wounds, 1 officer, 14 an Killed in died of lind of acti men: men. disense, | men: died of ac ident men: inded severely flicore, ounded slightly iflicors, % wounded undetermi cers ins Theae lished fre casualty | announced BREST CAMP REPORT ASKED. Senate Committee Seeks Facts From Baker, Washington The Senate Military Committee aeked Recretary Baker for a report on conditions at the eamp of embarkation at Brest, France. This camp recentiy war severely eriticised in the Senate and complaints as to conditions were referred to the com- mittee for inquiry BORDEN MAY COME TO U. 8. Canadian Premier Said To Have Been Offered Ambassadorship. Montreal. —-8ir Robert Borden, the Canadian Premier, who now is in Paris on Rritish Ambassador to the United States, according to a report in news. the Canadian Press here, FoR ROOSEVELT PARK. dn President Cables Approval Of Plan Submitted To Congress. Washington. -—— President Rormevelt, MAY RESULT IN Interest in Proposal WILSON INDORSES THE PLAN - » Measure In Some Appropria Bil Congress Strong For It Iinciude Confusion Argu- tion lePresent in ment The & i Bnnoar ie of the appropriati the appointim mitiee vision for gressional cor and report upon # believed iaking an a and prob- until Congress will io It Con tblic opinion io a budget task for jealousies of f what they consti DEY may not with of ita me be a pleasant FE reas the little many smbers o are pleased to consider their tutional functions and prerogatives and all that sort of and dignities ut the task will be essayed eless, because public When aon ono opinion the nation was $2.9 faxes the methods of ent budget sve. iI compel it ng $1 B00 G00 a pend a0 000 or G0, and Federal were Light upon the average shod opriating Congress and the on the one hand and the Sear man elip appr coneeqt wastle methods of the ahstractions But when Year some and entific ibhuting hand, 0 the the nant tem lint more se money on other were more « average citizen ion in spending this $1R.000 one can ascerta some $10 when G00.000. as nearly in. when io 06 O60 O01 next normal income taxes ip to $4,000 of t. bevond, then be the its X per and 12 Sear BO To cent income per cen shall gpending the question whether there glip-shod methods of nethods, a gues. money, or scientific the fo every pubic kind of taxpayer breomes ncutest tion FEACE CONGRESS IN BRIEF It reported amended Society of that under the Nations plan the in of 500,000 men, NOCOSKAry President Wilson announced his purpose return to France after going to Washington for the closing of the session of Congress to The British delegates to the Peace claim an indemnity not only for act- i {| ual damages, but for the cost of {he war as well, trict and adjacent territory. President Wilson is reported to have declared that in the event of the failure of the Germans to eom- (ply with armistice condiidlons he would not hesitate to order the American Army to take up arms again. M. Bourgeois’ proposition for an inter-Allied military foree to enforee pence was defeated by an overs whelming vote at the meeting of the U. 55 SHARE UF GERMAN SHIPS 300,000 Gross Tons For Trans- portation of Troops Edward N. Hurley, Chairman United States Shipping Board, On The Trans pert Leviathan, Returns Lerman si 200 000 New York ips of ap proximately fiving American flag and furnishing an additional of than wid ready to put wo ons IT ni the 1 troop CRITYINZ MOre 64.000 be next Lo Edward N. Hurley, ehal Uni es Shipping turned here than. Mr ive week he ries ¥ Ff +4 Nan ol Je ted Sta Board, who re on the transport Levia November Ad Hurley left here last Herbert ministration, t MaKe xf Hoover, of the Food ormuiale plans soldiers ng peing J PYICAD for rg arrange LATO Pe in a rival Mr Nad been 17, rman Fle send food Sateen + Bg Hurles Ie C7 TCEArQIn Bremen and who bees DAVE maring a RIPRTIN niteq tons of 00 a 3 ross ‘ epairiation tr heats ded Mix shonid additional iv of over 0.000 EE A number o ready it be nnd officers anaqg rews and shall to British or } Ga region oi procecd imumediate!l rench ports under the Armistice Com aval rival at giyel er # erin affice mission. 1g or Frenne? (Tews: Ww t repatriated and ted St in ships turned over to the Un 1S os Navy of the War 3 0 man and operate actoount The Navy feipation of Department nariment Dew end ul an there demands, has assonn blew made ations reads of officers and ail Cerman =f a large n man and they mas umber men officer pr aw Vee BOLSHEVIK! AGAIN LOSE. Attack On Allied Position On Arch ange! Front Repulsed. London. The Rolsherviki aliack on Satu ODE Deay t of Archan an infaniry the Allisd posit Ea, i} repulsed On a the Sredma action And to an official state vivities in Northern Russia War Office. In the Friday, in wh and Russian the the according ment issued by eratons British their On troops improved Petrograd Bolshevik position of Kadish, IeaYy losses on 4 gus south fer red 1 TO PLAN AERIAL PROGRAM, International Conference Willi Be Held Soon In Paris, Paris.-~An international aviation conference will be held in Paris with- in a few weeks to outline recommen dations to the society of nations in order to make possible the resump- tion of civilian aerial service between the nations, The United States will be sented by Brig-Gen. Mason Patrick. Dr. Darand, of the National Advis. and a uaval officer, WILSON FOR BUDGET SYSTEM. Representative Sherley Will Attempt To Secure One. Washinglon With a message from President Wilson to support him, Rep. resentative Sherley, of Kentucky, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, announced he would in. clude a rider for a budget system in some appropriation measure set to he acted on at this session of Congress, RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half p'nt of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, ® mal} box of Barbo Compound, and oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can p up or yon can mix it at home at vers tle cost. Full directions for makipg use come in each box of Barbe Compoun | It will gradually darken streaked. faded gray hair, and make it soft and glomy. It will not color the scalp, is not or greasy, and does not rub off — Ady, $5 oke wr sticky Ask the Chairman, The YOUng ng thie state pts le “Oh, tell me” she 1 sts vsline y He » HOGIBE comm: Ne Knows. thin Sweet squigy do $4 ge Dr Prerv's ante One dose Tapeworm “Dend Fhot" is powerful but In enough Lo expel Worms or No castor oll necessary. Adv. 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