LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POI. SONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. BIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your lit- tle one's stomach, liver and bowels needs a gentle, thorough cleansing at once, When peevish, cross,’ listless, pale, doesn’t sleep, doesn't eat or act natu- 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 ali the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you have 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. directions for babies, children of all ages. and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to sve that It is made by the “Call- fornia Fig Syrup Company.” Matter of Principle. . much ver advice hum i PAINS Don’t suffer! Relief comes the moment you Apply “St. Jacobs Liniment.” Dor ing, pen sprain, pain, soreness, * Nothing else penetrates, strengthens the injured nerves, tendons and ligaments promptly. the skin Don't suffer! from any drug store now--limber up! Rub the misery right out. after “St. Jacobs Liniment” is applied you can not feel the sl i't stay crippled! tratin ache or strain, stiffness wh g liniment righ and and swelling. heals and t into the and ean not cause Injury. vioh soreness, lar duties, . Jacobs Liniment"” conquers pain, It has been used effectively for sprains, strains years—six gold medal awards. —Adv, A Real Memory Test. his memory good?” “Don’t know, I've by lending him money.” “Ig never fested It No living representative of the an! mal kingdom has more than five toes, digits or claws to each foot, hand or Hmb. WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens” complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease, If the kidneys are not in. a healthy condition, they may cause the other or gans to become diseased. Pain m the back, headache, loss of am bition, nervousness, are often times symp toms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's pre scription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such - conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle im mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send tem cents to Dr Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. ~Adv. The Main Point. “How are you getting on with your study of French? “Well, 1 would not call it a pronounced success.” The Cuticura Toilet Trio Having cleared your skin keep it clear by making Cuticura your every-day tollet preparations, The soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and per fume. No toliet thble is complete without them. 25¢ ‘everywhere, ~Adv, To climb Stoop hills requires slow pace at frst.—Shakespeare. ami e—— REAL da = io more goon dling tool — ny 0 way. a ———————————— FENNSYLVANIA | [a [TENS | Hazleton —The Woman's Civie club here has started a contest among the pupils of the schools to arouse inter- est in birds by offering prizes to build ers of bird houses, Chambersburg. ~The Tressler Orphe- an's home, a Reformed church insti- tution, will receive a bequest of $300 from the estate of William M, Dirt. man, a barber, who died recently. An- other beneficiary in his will Is the Children's Ald Soclety of Franklin county, to which bequeathed the sum of $200. Uniontown.~More than 500 addi- tional coke ovens were added to the inactive list in the Connellsville re. gion last week, according to official reports just issued. New ( ‘The new this city will be formally March 27, Congressman-at Garland, of Pitt will speaker, At club, i is Moose home dedicat large be ‘astle, in ed on R. M. the prince Wayneshoro sburgh, pal the March Mrs, D. we planting and beautify. reported that she had ® 200 ws) sect) meet. r of the Civic S. Fah ing i k, of tI committe Destin fyior ’ ng &, found places for plantin trees h to be furnished Forest academ The sons taken trees at this Ferd 100: DG H Le JAHN): Rinehart, 1000 ghways in the these along trees by follow ing per ave time: 8. Gilbert sli- aged eighty- he the oldest Odd giate, died suddenis haart Mr. F at For afi iHsoase ANN when member. » diamond vlad anization Mauch 1 hunk Summit Hil, Lasella, of a 1PM int add guardian by the Carbon county court for Mrs, Jennie Zeill, the young wife of the Samuel Zeill, Summit Hill who was killed in action in France on November 7, 1018. Mrs, Zeill and her income consists of 82895 per month due her on a war insurance policy of 35000, Sunbury. Sergeant George W. Hile man, of Company D. sixth United States engineers, arrived at his’ home, in Sunbury, He wears two gold gorvice stripes and another for a wound recived in France. He was stricken dumb during a German at tack in April of last year and was in a hospital for many months thereafter, New Castle~Thirty arrests have been made within the last few weeks by Truant Officer William Smith In his campaign to break up truancy here, / Seranton~Boyd D. GHbert, farm agent of Lackawanna county, has re- gigned, and will move to Watertown, N. Y.. to manage a dairy farm. Bristol Sergeant Michael H., Doo- ner, stationed at Camp Merritt, fell from an express train near here and wad killed by a shifting engine, ' Topton--A grange has been organ. fzod here with thirty charter members, Uniontown. ~Charged with absndon- ing a family of four, injured when his automobile struck a buggy in which they were riding, Norman H. Reiger, of this piace, was held for court under 8500 ball, Frank has heen late a soldier, is not vet of age, | "Allentown —Yudg fo ’ Gorman made a record granting all licenses after a session of only twenty-five minutes, Of these 224 are retall, fifteen whole. sale, five brewers and four distillers, Three applications held up will be heard on Monday, March 11, Duncannon. Many trespassers are again arrested on the Pennsyl- vania railroad property at Duncannon and being taken to the Perry county jall at New Bloomfield, Several years ago the Jall was always well filled with and while war arrests made Chambersburg At a ng the Chambersburg Motor formal action was taken taken by Judge being these trespassers, the was on few such wore meetd club indorsing the W. Rush offenders who drive their while in an Intoxicated ¢pndition. was further decided ter to the state hig urging him to address a let. hway revoke the driver so convicted, The Company 10 license Kutztown, —- and Machine among Kutztown distributed half a carload of were shipped the president, orchard employes oranges, which by Nice from | iis at Fla. Pottstown. - Men's for a Reading of nereased 20 per Dorea, The Po Association | fistown Busi- a iting a is 5 HE plan hetter road to Bover According to tt! rents ie commerce, the here have cent in the last four irowers Berks ty £1.10 a bush in 3H potatoes al id any 1 ng piping Ho } fen MALIOVEe LUE pride will a0 the dollar A Contest ehiem i gold prize these ants: T contest man dragged & school ded to lowmansiown special meen addition | present The new part will rooms Gr anville—H. F. Hauer, Ph G. B. Mowerie, Reading "a Lewistown, and Past ( On fit N % a or four adel. BC ander with ¢ were here ‘ann Askine, Carli C. Proan & Son, and set the prel foundations of hospital aie, In { company br engineers, stakes for the Knights of and orph Rnage hy iminary s the home, Struck the track Beth Holt Connellsville car as he sat on od over an embankment, aged ten years, of this place, serious injury, North Whitehall. —8 min, a trapper of this township, far this season has realized $10,500 from fur pelts shipped to New York Easton Harry Sox, fAfty-three voars old, of this place, was strickey with heart disease In a moving ple ture theatre and died while being taken home. West Chester ~{George H. Rupert, of this place, has heen appointed an assistant in the office of the attorney general 4t Harrisburg. Pottstown.—Alleging that a spark from a Reading rallway locomotive burned their lumber yard, W. H. Say- tor & Son, of this place, have brought suit for $102,000 damages, Mifflin After having been express agent for thirty-four years here, 8, ¥. Kinzer has been transferred to Lancaster, Altoona —A new lodge building, to cost $125,000, has been authorized by the loca! council of the Knights of Columbus, Wayneshoro Harry Sheffer has been elected street commissioner and R. ¢. Payne borough engineer here Uniontown. It took a Uniontown jury twenty-six hours to acquit Mm Pauline Martella of the murder Haus. olomon ar. husband at Herbert, on August GERMAN CONTROL OF METAL ENDED n——— Zinc and Lead Markets Wrested From Huns THEIR PROFITS ENORMOUS Alien Property Custodian Found Ten tacles Of Metal Spread Over Americas. Octopus Both Washington | of the zine world and ~Germany’s control and lead her tremendous { in other metals was shown by a re- {| port of the Alien Property Custodian { to have been broken in large part by the release of American, Mexican and South American mines and smelters | from the dominance of German- owned corporations. All the metal concerns in the Unit- controlled disbande ed States which ¥ have been either sricanized, and report that “it is believed that German influences in our metal mar- ket have nated.’ Tr were by German or An clares 34 the been completely of Ided mi arkets a great neverthals producer metal a8 wie power over ner three great acted in concert in the i wre and aided by uni the establist ytd German banks which sales of huge quantities influencing of ti European aid, each membor branch thereby prices outbreak 1 mvirate had a Blates the ompany, re pre entin i | i PA Lr —— Out of Pain to Comfort! Proved Safe by Millions| MERCY'S GF] Colds Grippe Influenzal- Colds Stiff Neck Joint Pains For Pain Headache Toothache Earache Rheumatism Lumbago Adults—Take one or two “Bayer If necessary, repeat dose three time Ask for and Insist Upon F Bo Fir in streng! EL e eur fran in an efor the Government tanlos Mili And China Published. The st we on h a hitherto und Peking milita vy ANTE China ed last montl ermination of the as signing of | Was ide public simultaneous! day in Peking and Tokio i 12 treaties are to be pt ha the on se and Japanese cag two agreements between and the and two with ompany of the United farconi Company i SBiems-Carey C States regarding railways and T no French There are be made public a EF reementa AETeEmMens SHOT FIRED AT LENINE Bolshevik Premier Again Escapes, But Chauffeur Is Wounded, Copenhagen. has been made against | Nikolai Lenine, | vist Yrremier, at Another attempt the life of the Russian Bolshe- Moscow, according 0 reports received here. Shots were | fired at Lenine, but he was not in- jured. His chauffeur was wounded. | TURNS DOWN ITALIAN MINISTER, Serbian Government Refuses To Rec. ognize His Credentials. Paris.—The Reuter correspondent learns that the new Italian Minister to Serbia has left Belgrade because of the refusal of the Government to rocognize his eredentiald) which were addressed to the King of Serbia, in- stead of Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia combined, America alone thus far has recognized the tri-state as an en- tity. TELEGRAPH TICKS. Senator William M. Calder, of New York, declared in a statement in New York City that “if the plan for the League of Nations is so tied up with the peace treaty that the peace treaty cannot be separately considered, he would do all in his power “to reject the entire proposition.” Colonel Baker, who was in charge of all Salvation France, has return yen i i i American owned—Entirely! also larger Bayer Cet £0 cent Bayer packages— Buy Bayer packages. packages only- original package. layer Manutaeture otf Moncaceticacidester of Salicylicacid That Was All I ond Tramp- st Antiprohibition. had two meals today. She—"Are you fond of swallows, That so? Mr. Jinks?" “He—"Yes, if they are Yes; larks.” st Tramp ang Tramp cormumend GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Has 1 are and for all ailments that disordered stomach sick head- stomach, fermentation of i sed by us Flower digestion heen used caused bY a inactive liver, such ling Gr:hHie bomely ache, consti nervou p d vmlnsits food, paignia of freckles, as Othine is guaranteed to remove Lhose your & % of Othins double rom your Sruggist, and apply a Lt and morning snd ¥ shold soon ee vem the w net freckles have begun to dis ter ones have vas shed on » that wore than ¥ etoly clear the skis and gas wnplexion 4 gt an ounce ’ - ha 2 pf] in the + nes. cleans wid a 5% It ts seidos nee 5 {net and sweetens the stomach and 4 tary canal mulages the Hv eh fod to ¢ gee ful clear « r to y suk for the ped under guaranies - ALY, t ble strength thine crete the bile ir the eek in s is od rad LTIeN, Surely Looked Suspicious Future of the Submarine. Japanese Women in the Home. thant & 3 s 4 ward $ » though the Brit still back : 2700-ton Gen Cilig WoO “or the most tinetly “ti Lae xa supe. th the same 3 Ath the tithits in Japan are folk as they His Nibs. nibs, sharks appre } Average sell for the ham seen in is considered extensively ves his spectiul winds and Honoluln ¥ is frequently nd its flesh igs standing 1a woman ander f ises a nfan him 8 good, yw the hard bition often ra it suk #2 a barter to scrape up nianees And acquai £ wivine of giving ' new AAA AANA AAAAAR AR ARRAD RAAF ARAARA ARAN ANA ARA A AAPA The Same Delicious Satisfying Drink Used for years instead of coffee by families who value health. The. Original POSTUM CEREAL Boiled just like coffee —15 minutes after boiling begins. . Rich in aroma. - Pleasing in flavor. Economical. 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