to DON'T DRUG KIDNEYS RUB BACKACHE AWAY Instant relief! Rub pain, soreness and stiffness from your back with #8t. Jacobs Liniment” Kidneys cause backache? Nol They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Your back- aehe is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is goothing, penetrating ”8t, Jacobs Lini- ment.” Rub it right on the ache or tender spot, and instantly the pain, soreness, stiffness and lameness dis. appears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle of “§§. Jacobs Lini- ment” from your druggist and limber up. A moment after it Is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache, sciatica or lumbago pain. “St. Jacobs Liniment" stops any pain at once. It is harmless and doesn’ t burn or discolor the skin. It's the only application to rub on a weak, lame or painful back, or for lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma- tism, sprains or a strain.—Adv, More Negotiable. “Experience is a good asset” “I'd much prefer the bank roll 1 ex changed for mine.” Catartinl Dealuess Cagnot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that is by a constitutions! remedy. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. aused by an’ inflamed condition of the a lining of the Eustachian Tube YWhen this tube Is inflamed you have a sumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness 4s the result. Unless the Inflammation can be re- duced and this tube restored to its nor- mal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the Mucous Surfaces, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any jase of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot cur by HALL'S CATARRH Mepici Circulars free a Eats 5c # oe Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Probably Not. ‘1 haven't any‘hing ind” Geraldine to oc “Can't 1 eaough?™ Ng smal Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Coughs, but if the Cough is deep-seated and the Head or Chest is sore, a penetrat- ing salve should be applied. This greatly helps any cough syrup in curing and Colds. i © ROVE'S 0-PEN-TRATE SALVE ( Opens the Pores asd Peasirates ) For Chest Colds, Head Colds, and Croup, is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES’ AEALING HONEY. This is the only cough syrup on the market with which this additional treatment is given. The Salve is also very valuable as a Germicide for the Nose and Throat. You get both remedies for the price of one. 35c. Sold by all Druggists. If your Druggist should not have it in stock, he will order it from his nearest Wholesale Druggist. Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to the Public by PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic FERNSYLYANDY || Perkasie.—A plan has heen outlined whereby churches here and in Dublin, Hilltown and Hatfleld will each have a stated month to contribute to the Grang View hospital at Sellersville. Nesquehoning. —The war chest mittee here has decided to discontinue collections, but all delinquents are be ing asked to make payments up to March 1. Allentown. ~The contract for clean- ing the streets here for the next five years has been awarded to George H Hardner, who was low bidder by about £300 a year, Allentown Stricken with ptoniaine poisoning after drinking a milk-shake at a soda water fountain, Herbert B Smith, aged elghteen, an Alientown machinist, died. Mauch Chunk.—The supervisors of Carbon county have elected these offi cers for the ensuing year: H. H. Sloat, of Rockport, president ; Moses I). Rex, of East Penn township, and Edwarl Ieinhard, of Mahoning township, viee presidents; W. H. Kohrs, of Penn For est township, secretary, and I). A Kistler, of Mahoning township, treas urer New toomfleld Harry Shellen- hamer, of this place, who announced himself a candidate for the Republi can nomination for gloner, is the tenth the field New Bloomfield —Dwog teen number of 1783 have Perry County, but unlicensed spite the con County commis in ses to the issned In 10 been there are still the the county canines In county de of warring com mdssioners on unlicensed dogs Doncannon. ~The nine and Inch mills of the Duncannon the American Iron and Steel } heen idle for ued repairs 807 agnin resur operations Necessary made mding formed an organizat the breeding cattle, Frank M has heen mote and Holstein -Friesian Lock Haven Ba lent of state roads in connty part of and has entered upon hi New Castle At ministerial associal committeos named to Inangurate a progras for ghe churches of this city in sition to the bi provid legal izing the movies on Randasy 1d plans wor also made for joining the =late wide agalust the bill Rel The Bucks Sunday association In chur eRoNtIrAEe appoints nten and a Contre & dntles the meeting of the on were appa ing for movement jlersville County Schoo: will meat # Reformed April § The VArions Sunday schools of the county for May 4. 11 and 18 Hazleton —The First Preshyterian church has ordered a 21000 bronze me morial tablet bearing the names of all Its mem who went to the col in the world war This of the edifice plans are Camegie Stool convention at St. Panl’ Sellersville, Saturday, the dates for visiting wore hers Irs will be placed in the lobby Tentative being armnged by the pany for a monster celebration In hon or of returned soldiers and sallors from the Sharon and Farrell works to be held at Babi farm, 14 A parade, In which several thousand workmen of the valley will participate, will be held Ambler ~The family of L. A Pet. of Ambler, who was killed the recent train wreck at Fort Wash ington, has been paid $12.5600 damages by the Rending Rallway company, Sellersville These officers of the Sellersville chamber of commerce have heen elected: BE. FE. Althouse, presi. dent; W. 8. Schiicter, first vice presi. dent: W. F. Day, second vice presi. dent; R. M. Freed, secretary, and Charles F. Jacoby, treasurer, Fleetwood. The sehool authorities here have received sharp notice from the state high school inspector, who visited herp recently, that using hall. ways in the high school building, which is overcrowded, for classroom pur poses must stop. A new high school may have to be erected or an annex to the present structures built New Castle Rev. Thomas Cook, pastor of the Maitland Memorial! church, of this city, has offered to go overseas as a Salvation Army worker, He is among the applicants being eon- sidered for the work. Pottstown. Arrests of boys playing ball in the streets have been begun here, two offenders being fined $5 each, Greensburg. —8elentific analysis of their lands will be given farmers and gardoers of Westmoreland county by County Farm Agent Traeger, Conyngham.—This town, the only one In the Lehigh fleld with a pre-re. volutlonary war history, has decided to pave its streets this summer, Lancaster.—The Y.M.C. A,of this city, has Just concluded a member. ship campaign whieh has ndded Wop ne homes, Com June teiger. in Wha ee Wg : wt i New Castle Plans are » About som- { pleted for the erection of a new chureh to cost $200,000 to 8250.00) for the St. Mary's congregaticin in this ely. The site is already secured and indi cations are that actual work will be undertaken before the summer Is over, Dauville.- -Albert WW. Duy, receiver between Danville, are« no inconvenl- line and operating a Bloomsburg, has decided that skipstops longer necessary, for they ence the publie too much. According ly he has issued an owder restoring all stops discontinued, that were dl. rected by the national fuel adminis trator at the outbreak of the war. trolley Berwick Harrisburg—Pennsylvania fair rep resentatives willl wage a strong fight In the legislature to obtain an increase In fair appropriations from $1000 to $2000. The Pennsylvania State Asso- ciation of County Fairs Is back of the plan, Bethlehem. —The second automoblle fatality here occurred when Richard Getter ran down Mary Saraeorio, a twelve-year-old Spuanisir girl, killing her instantly, The was unavoidable, it Is said Mauch Chunk.-—The township sup- almost abundance of cinder im- roads, and they highly satisfactory, and that it makes eX roadbed, If put down in thic Lower many miles of they are being the best to the silent i RUeRX now roads, as has and among ship roads in the state, Heavy rains within the last seversl 3% nship cindered Liverpool days the Susquehanna river at and swollen Liv. erpool forced river coal digging of ris from the river bed for some time extrac from $85 iscontinue their Vy pord The price of in Py ige in price Extmct ig Li pe tl ry county ¢ fink the bi Com ZRest user of announced its operations 3 ever, the Uar. ynpany, this oily, em. ple, has LINE) mmchin {iH Penns arn “wy hotlder whils ¢ yard that It ha the Harrishurg hos institution he he removed the return county, to be March 27, at whi being made fo feed lube of associated renee i in the affair ain John Man surviving cami Pennsylvania, He fay bn rgb pd interests ity are Hollidayshurg ng, one of the boat died : Capt fow captains in central i aged eighty-six years e father of the | s { rock Indosiry in nest ine this county feowistown Mrs brated her nl home of her daughter, Mrs J fin was born in a ng partly in Adams Cumberland county in 1828 led an ac Hfe ten netieth birthday at A. Mar Nhe hionse stand. and tive luring her four yours and Chambershorg Mm Grafton Swisher, aged Aftyeight years, at her home here. She was the moth of Misa Ruth Swisher, who Is pr to Mrs. Francis B M er vals nurse Wilson Sayre, at the in Philadelphia, recently ~Mr. and Mm George 1 hospital, Lewistown first time in thelr fifty-eight married life. Mr. Ferguson and his wife seventy-nine years Both are hale and hearty Hazleton Falling return after leaving the house for a walk, Joshun Bartlett, eighty-one years old, a farmer of Sugarloaf township, was found strangled to death by a rope suspended from the limb of a tree He is thought to have commitied the act while temporarily deranged. New Castle —New Castle school board at the meeting passed a resolu. tion wivich prohibits the use of to bacco in the high school gymnasium or neat the building. Lock Haven.—-At the annual Sunday school convention of the LoekHaven district, these officers were elected : President, Frank 6ireen; vice presi. dent, R. 8. Probst: secretary, Miss Mabel T. Myers; treasurer, Archis O'Donnell, Bethlehem —Jrvin C. Norwood has resigned as secretary of fhe Beth. lehem chamber of commerce. Annyille-~This place held its first baby show under the auspices of the Home Economie department of State College, Connellsville Carnivals and ele cuses, which have been barred here for a year or two, will be permitted this summer. » Nesvopock.<~Seated in the raliroad tower hore, Minet M. Shuman, aged sixty, dropped dead. Columbia. ~While walking to the hospital to be treated for heart trou. ble, Mrs. Sadiel Sweeney, fifty years years of is eighty. two old to IU. 5. ARMY RUNS UNIVERSITY Takes Over Great Educational Scheme in France PERSHING BUYS MANY BOOKS Arranges For Nearly $1,000,000 Worth From Y, M, C. A—Enroil- ment At Sorbonne, 1,998. Washington. General Pershing bus Men's Christian Association nearly §1, worth of textbooks covering practically every phase of general aud technical education from cable said the placed the Y. M. C. A estimate cies in connection with the army edu work was $964,702 and estimate had been accepted by the army The transaction, it is the transfer of the onal program abroad, technical schools, versity, near Paris, scholarships Oe project was the 3 M. C. A. and obtained through which also wWucatd with il the A. E and “ut to army i initiated by the the Snes selected and mbled t ientional the textbooks upon whi Was erect framework DE With a toed ection of CO-OPeETat Li General army edu 3 the United Pershing Lae ALiOBAl comm States aided wr ve quick advar ws of { to obtain Frane 4 £ ov catlest umber d scientific ng degrees in letters 159 in medicine. COUraes §004 HUNS TOOK BILLIONS. To Belgium For Requisit Alone Is $2,500,000,000. debt to Be m for requisitions of cash made by sels Germany 5 1% and other money aggregates 10,000 004 o f which represent German Belgium after by and 1 by trans 18 Rione IK) 5.000 600,000 francs marks the armistice Belgian Banque 2000000006 francs the Germans from Nationale the up the Na and during the occanpation The balance is made up of fines payments levied upon t« citie provir and public sQuoTraie wns Ces institu These the mn ade by Co figures ware Belgian Financial Reparation wis} 1k Pun mmitlee on TO PROSECUTE TAX ADVISERS. Many Offices Opened And A Harvest Reaped. Washing Fraud or misrepre sentation private income tax ad visers in many cities has been hepart od by revenue ofvwers, and investig tions are to be made by the United attorneys. Prosecutions are ton by Private tax advisers reaped a har last week, according to the re ports, during the rush of citizens to file their income tax. The advisers pened offices and by advertising drew thousands of persons to them. Revenue officials charge that many of them were guilty of illegal prac tices in leading citizens to believe that their offices were branches of the revenue collector's organizations and in aiding taxpayers in making out false or mislending returns. vest A MAYOR INDICTED. Bribery For Vice Protection In Los Angeles Charged. Los Angeles Mayor Frederick T. Woodman, of Los Angeles, was indict. ed on a charge of receiving a bribe for the protection of vice. George Brown and George Henderson were indicted on a charge of giving a bribe in connection with the same transac. tion. MILLERAND HEADS ALSACE. wine Former French War Minister Ap. pointed Governor. Paris. President Poincare at a meeting of the Cabinet signed a de. after If nec- For Pain Neuralgia Earache Toothache Colds rippe Rheumatism Lame Back Neuritis that ma'an say? sick an ih One tr The avery over ial re fami habit, how head night Ways I to know, put sn end to dizi Adv. inflamed Eyer Adv *, ARD PURE icarid The Nature of It these abled to go back Og a “Some of fre European stutes want chy. “They would mona #8 Crowning Indigestion produces dissgreeabls aad some titnes aisrming sympiloms Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills stirnuiste the digwe tive processes to function natursily. Adv nErees 16 settle a strike, is subdued by stomach "DROP BRICK IX FEED BOX SALTPLTER FOR Twi wD VETERIRARIANS 12 TEARS 2LOOD SALTY UMED BY IN SIGHT » tou pinch man uk “My “it'g t i ie 3 ian fresh any otl or ¢ spirit 1 £3 §4 piuamp she . Lee did murmured, sprig at he YEN AS A “A a sip of ery or a and I'm ally Le Ty er » bill will be in red to the bolled half a 2 hard ¥ #8 ue she ought, welg his being THOUGHT HIMSELF A BARGAIN Los Angeles Youngster Certainly ls Not Burdened With Any Undue Sense of Modesty lined overraty Like i He seemed to think he w ir firm by 1 was flagrantly loafing 1 head the boy we deignir ng to work on when a department with him. Lively, now.” he fin fo have some sna re nstrated “Move ished got p around Lis store. * “Imagine his oy answered: “Well, if a ta amazement when the sller my size $5 for any store, | is.” "Los Angeles at snap what want Wee ain Went the Rounds “What is a “Ours is public servant She has worked for every. ¢ community Poor Fellow. This The Prof been dead 2.25 years. The Girl—Gracious! he wasn't b uried long DRE Las mummy i's a wonder ago. CO OOOO ORO OOO ONO —— B A VV VV Vv V VV iV ¥) Ad eR VV VVWY YY CER TOTO OY ; IV YY AVY YIN YYW YY) WN
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