REMARKABLE RECOVERY Extraordinary Curative Power of Lydia E. Pink- bham’s Vegetable Compound. Philadelnhia, Pa. — “I want to let you know what good Lydia E. Pinkham'’s egetable Come ound has done me. kad organic trou- bles and am going through the Change of Life. I wastaken with a pain in m ache. I could not lie down, could not eat or sleep. I suf- fered something terrible and the doc- tor's medicine Vegetable Compound an vise any one going through the Change had given up all hopes of getting better, any one who writes to me the it has done me.” —~Mrs. MARGARET DANz, 743 N. 25th Street, Phila., Pa, It hardly a woman In this country who will con- tinue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evidence that is continually being published, proving beyond contra- diction that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine in the world. Prayed for Cure Finds it After 10 Years Food Would Sour and Boil —Teeth Like Chalk Mr. Herbert M. Gessner writes from his bome in Berlin, N. H.: I bad stomach trouble over ten years; kept getting worse. I tried everything for velief but it came back worse than ever. light loaf bread and tea. In January I got oo bad that what I would eat would sour I suffered terribly. something to cure me. One day me a box at the drug store as I was goin to work at 4 p. m. and began to feel relief; when it was three-fourths gone, I felt fine and when it was used up I had no pains. Wife got me another box but I have felt the pain but twice. I used five tablets out of the new box and I have no more stomach trouble. Now I write to tell you how thankful I am that I heard of EATONIC, 1 feel like of water, and it never hurts me at all. How many tatk and write without saying anything? Now Is the Time to Get Rid of ese Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest feeling ashamed of your freckies, as Othine wdouble strength-—is guaranteed to remove theses homely spots get an ounce m you druggist, and morning need ine-—double it and you should soon Gave begun disappear, ones have vanished entirely. It that more than one ounce is nesded to com pletely clear the skin and gain a besutiful glear complexion Be sure to ask for ths double strength Othine, as this is sold under guarantees of money back If It falls to remove freckies, so6 to while the is seldom Other people's happiness gives the pessimist a headache, food assimilation Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. They act gently and surely. —Adv. A woman's strength lies in her weak. hess, Accepted for Life Insurance Easily Passed Examination Although Previously Told Condition Was Hopeless “1 was so bad off with Lidney trouble I had to give up my work as engineer,” says J. B. Ragless, 210 West 60th Street, Chicago, Ill. “My back gave out completely. It was as weak as if it were broken. Often I tossed and turned the whole night long. I be came dizzy and would have to grab the nearest object to keep from fall ing. At times the kid ney secretions hardly passed at all, while again they would be profuse ai oblige me to arise time and time again. The urine burned cruelly. Jost twenty-five pounds in weight; and I had taken so many things without relief I became discouraged; in fact, 1 was told there was no help for me. “At last I began with Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, and they made a new man of me. It wasn't any time before I was back to normal weight and had passed a life insurance examination, without any trouble. Over fwelve years have since gone by and my cure {gs still permanent.” Sworn to before me. GEORGE W. DEMPSTER, N. P. Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60¢ a Box DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. HALL, PA. Cuticura Talcum sma wee Fuseinatingly Fragrant see Always Healthful Soup 25¢, Ointment 25 and S0¢, Talcum 25¢. mm W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 21-1920. PROBLEMS FACING STRICKEN WORLD Shall Chaos or Reconstruction in Europe Follow the Great World War? RUSSIA OUT OF BALANCE That Its Industrial Life Has Not Kept Pace With Its Agricultural Has Been Fatal to Country's Prosperity, Article XVIII, By FRANK COMERFORD. Less than 10 per cent of the people or towns, attention to the fact of peasants and vil the cities and towns that a number industries. They retain their peasant lages, cities In the population of from 50.000 to 100,000 ; over 100,000, Poverty forced upon the Russian people the co-operative spirit, In a great, long strain people can stand up together better than alone. It Is the fdea of consolation in companionship. It is a principle of mass psychology that a group of men will dare to do a thing, to stand a suffering or a dan- ser that no Individual In the crowd vould undertake alone. The Russians lave suffered from the dawn of his ry, and one of the oldest Institutions >f Russian life Is the Artel, The Artel very much resembles the co-operative Europe, with this difference, that the co-operative soc! ety 'n Europe and America Is the oul- growth of an economic trend. it was the unpremeditated result It is the tween one who 1s hungry because is dieting and one who is starving cause he 1s without food. The workers of Russia have suffered difference be he be- dured. The maximum a starvation pay. So when the work province come to a city to work in the or as carpenters, masons, ete, they at once unite In of ten te fifty persons, rent a common table, elect an Artel, whom each share of the expense, gia one finds the cities in the lumber in When a building Is to be put up an Arte! Is organized. When a rail road Is being built an Artel Is formed In some Instances ! men from a textile industries groups from house, keep a the pays his over Rus elder of to one All Artel-—in the camps, even the Arte] resembles that the arrangement mad of the terms of empl is 1 by the Artel Live in Squalor and Misery, Village life is The wil. lagers live ont of the world, The vil lages are particularly the extreme north. he generally cheap wooden shanties, primitive, very small, houses are Ow The houses are scattered and The found American tenements are unknown. There Is no for cleanliness. They live and sleep In crowded, smoky, unfinished houses straggling. convenlences in the chance tenant in America would eall furnish ings. A board for a table, a shake down for a bed. Russia's Industrial been out of balance with her agricul tural life. Notwithstanding her riches of mw material and her great possi. with 81 per cent farmers, It that the imperial Russian government from the time of Peter the Great has been unceasing In ite efforts for the creation and development of home manufactures. All of the evi statement, There never has been any security to the worker in Russia, The only protection he has had has been He could go back there and be hun- gry: in the city starvation was the danger. The czars put every obstacle in the way of education and of course this prevented the growth of Industry. . In 1602 the principal Industries In Russia, representing all of the facto. res throughout the empire, of which the annual production was valued at more than £1000, were textiles, food products, animal products, wood, pa- per, chemical products, ceramics, min ing. metal goods, miscellaneous. and all of these employed only 2.250773 workers, Led Up to Bolshevik Problem. This dwarfed, stunted, paralyzed side of Rustia—its industrial side has a direct bearing upon conditions in Russia today and is an important part of the problem of the bolshevik gov. ernment, A nation to be economically norma) must have balanced agricultural, man- nfacturing and commercial sides, ' If these three departments of activity are not proportionately developed the nation is economically a cripple. Rus ala has been and is In this sense an economic eripple, lLler body is grew’ and powerful; the physical constito tion is strong. One arm, s@Qriculture, Is overdeveloped, aud Its overdevelop- has been at the sacrifice of the other arm. Russin, economically, In one physical respect, reminds me of Wilhelm Hohenzollern, late of Prus- sla, now living In Holland, 1 refer to his withered, undeveloped baby arm. Russia's undeveloped Industrial arm is Just such a crippled, useless arm. Ref- erence to the ex-emperor, who Is now sawing wood In Holland, suggests to my mind the words of a great German List: “A nation eannot promote and fur- ther its civilization, its prosperity and its social progress equally as well by exchanging agricultural products for manufactured goods as by establishing a manufacturing power of its own. A merely agricultural can develop to any extent a home foreign commerce, with inland of transport and foreign navigation, economist, nation or a al muse inteliec- to thelr Progress tion table wellbeing, or in moral, its nnd and f cultivation nations A infinitely the mere agricultu- ral is jess han stite an feally and politienlly dependent for in goods, it agriculture exchange factured It cannot how much it will produce, it must walt The on it. agricultural-manufacturing states the contrary produce themselves large quantities of raw ma- terials and provisions and supply merely the deficiency from importa- tion. The purely agricultural nations are thus dependent for the power of effecting sales the chances more or less bountiful harvest in the agricultural-manufacturing nations, They have, moreover, to in their sales with other purely agricul- nations, whereby the of sale In itself is uncertain ; they are ex- to the danger of ruin In with agricultural-manufactur- nations by war or on compete power posed ing agricultural products and of An ag- nation is a man with one ricultural of it always to another person but cannot, of having An agricultural-m is a man has good arms of his own at his disposal. Poland Cited as an Example, further points out that the rel of the agricultural manufacturing arms of a country « of an ple and fertile ter- ountry 8 popu imes as large opment alone, and maintain vastly increased popula- be sure available, nation who two ultivation MIRREN NG will give iation it econld “0 11 by the deve! legree of com. tion in a fort. Surpl not necessarils whi oh which hilged to purchase these mann factured at an enhanced to Poland as an example. to obtain the goods which she could have manufactured from (t, As a conse like a house of cards organized nations attacked her. that had Poland devel. goods price, points she fell when eonsiders her have country national exceeded any in prosperity. independence other To would European and ask its hapless people now whether fabrics of a foreign country so long manufacturers are not to socialize industrial Bolshevism has set out political, agricultural and effects of communism in each of these lepartments of Russian life 1 have set down historieal and economical truths which must be kept when examining the lLenine panacea. (Copyright, 1920, Western Newspaper Union) some France Needs Raw Materials, Economic disturbances in France during the period of readjfistment of wages to high prices were predicted by Leon Jouhaux, chief labor representa. labor conference Washington. rials is the only thing that prevents back to his job,” sald M. Jouhaux. the Unlted States, for it will be from three to five years before the French econ! mines ean be operated, Of course, wages must go up in France on ac count of the increased cost of living, and it is probable that before the workman gets this Increase there will be more or less economic disturbance,” Japanese Miners Strike. Miners of Japan are beginning to demand higher wages and fewer hours of employment. Seven thousand cop- per miners at Ashio, near Nikko, went on strike recently and In view of the gravity of the situation a de- tachment of Infantry and an strong contingent of police were hurried to the district from Utsunomiyn. The miners formed a funeral procession, gome of them carrying large funeral streamers and white lanterns, Another strike has broken out at an fron mine near Sendal TO LEVY TAX ON BILLBOARDS Commission Recommends That Massa. chusetts Legislature Get Revenue From Advertising Devices. as well as regulations of thelr size, recommended in the of the billboard report The only advertising signs exempt ng law and which eall attention to the erson occupying the premises on which the sign appears or to the busi aess that is done on these premises, or advertising the property itself or any part thereof as for sale or to let, For all other signs, the commission an annual amount to excise tax be levied, the be de. ing In mind in each case the location sign or device, the character 'n reasonable distance of the sign, and such other factors as in the judgment »f the members of the will give to a sign In that particular loca- tion a particular value for advertising purposes.— Boston Transcript. KEEP CAR IN A GARAGE division The new car may be taken care of easily when your home happens to be situated at the side of a hill. This is an inexpensive garage and is bulit where the cellar would ordinarily be, It is one of Los Angeles’ popular ways of combating the high cost of garag- | ing. Towns on the Honor Roll. More towns where memorial tree planting has been reported for the honor roll of the American Forestry association of Washington are an nounced as follows: Lanham, Md. | Augusta, Ga., Thompson, Ga., Carbon | Ill, Indianapolis, Ind, Green- | dale, Ky. LaGrange, Ky. Louisville, | Ky. New Orleans, La, Waltham | Mass, Caruthersville, Mo. Camp Dix N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y.. Mamaroneck | N. Y.. Mohegan Lake, N. Y., New York | city, Tarrytown, N. Y.. Sharon Hill | Marion, Va. Bridgeport, Conn College Park, Ga. Milledgeville, Ga. Logansport, Ind., Hobart, Ind, Frank fort. Ky. Middlesex, N. J, Eimim N. Y.. Metuchen, N. J.. Lumber Bridge, | N. CC. Addsston, O., Hatboro, Pa. | The American Forestry association is reg: | the thousands of memorial | dale, tree day programs on request and free | i Beauty Always Appreciated. Noble architecture and fine land The people's enjoyment our need of beauty and the neces sity of gratifying the desire for beauty. The existence of th 3 craving and the satiefaction of it are evidence that « people has risen from barbarism to civilization. ~Spokane Spokesman Ke view, Early Care of the Lavin, Got ready to reseed and top dress the lawn as soon as the frost {s out of the ground. Fertilize and roll. If the fertilizer is to be dried sheep manure test it carefully In a flower pot and see that there is no weed seed in it Much of the sheep manure has been dried, but not sterilized. Pay Debt to Community, Don't: think your only debts are those measurable in dollars and cents Your community also has a claim on vou in the way of Interest and a bit of time now and then. For Pulling Power in the field and belt power at the barn, use the FrickTractor You can depend on the FRICK TRACTOR for all farm uses. [It's convenient — has roomy platform, ample power and is built for dur- ability. Prick Tractors are delivered for shipment on their own power. A Frick Tractor and Junior Thresher is your ideal outfit. Write for price and further information. Immediate Deliveries FRICK COMPANY, Inc. 373 W. Main 5t., Waynesboro, Pa. a KING PIN} CHEWING The tastiest tobacco you ever tasted. AGENTS 850 0 #0 men and women wanted to peli NN. N. H ablets p rin $ me GET READY, FOR “FLU” Keep Your Liver Active, You. System Purifiéd and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De. lightful, 8afe and Bure. Physicians and Druggists are advis. ing their friends to keep their systems purified and their organs in perfect working order as a protection against the return of influenza, They know that a clogged up system and a laz liver favor colds, influenza acd serious complications, To cut short a cold overnight and to prevent serious complications take one Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of vater—that’s all. No salts, no nausea no griping, no sickeni after your liver is active, y« fied and refreshed and 3 ne ith a hearty fast, t w Calotabs eealed Every your mon delighted Most purpose need it SWAMP-R00T FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one med that really pre-emin nedicine for curable silments of & forth Eutaw Street m Frederick and Monty AS IT APPEARED TO HIM Hubby Had No Difficulty at All Classifying His Wife as a Species of Tree, in hushand ife who g i= not and w And ise ghe nlwnys she i Oe looks queer to d. “Look how at it. He thinks it is a 9 barking in a in tree. “Don’t you call me a tree” stormed, and te “ih 10 began Cry. suppose you're going to say next I'm either a quince or tree.” “No,” he think a weeping more appropriate name.” persi: LO LHILOW smiled bilan wl would should will be a Can't Get Down to That. Jules, the headwalter, he money to retire on, but reconcile himself to the idea becoming one of the persons who have {. give tips. has he i of | says It takes much rehearsing to make the average man honest, Self-dove is the root of most people's | 1 discontent. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp righest for the reasor to be just ti ressing t riends quickly Catne 1 and immediate effect is soon realized Swamp-Re in healing Start drug stores in um snd large Bowever, if great preparals Kilmer & ( sample be y fthis pape; vege! first tet this Dr to ten cents § tile Barbed Wire Disease. The name “barbed wire d applied 1 Cone, 3 Her Jewels wellman has whed of is eT IY Ta Mean the an to say ut stes She iiman’s cook $5 a week now she tn oY hi 1 Hard Luck, Indeed. baby #rother wus sleeping Elizabeth had been chided times for playing and laugh “0, ‘Jdear.,” she that baby came ! whisper laugh.” The new "or ws * sgn rigidly ing rather oisily. ‘Since even the man who ~if it i= bad Lucky reputation loses his Instant Postum is made quickly in venience.
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