1—Ruth Powderly, U. S. N., in Corinto, Nicaragua. B—Senators Pine, striking miners at Pricedale, Pa. a now the archers at Ormond Beach, iting ixtay Throne! Commander Jesse B ohn D, fields, Helin Rockefeller’s drive with children of admiring J coal NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Offer of United States to Sign Treaties Outlaw- ing All Wars. By EDWARD W. PICKARD \ TAR is so obnoxious to the United States that this country is "i to con Italian, ments binding sort to made in Secretar) note to Fr: ation that t wen io latest stipul adherence | er governments Mr Kellogg contention by the League gible the accept ¥ treaties outlaw bors the fect to the kind in In supg powers i snouncin ar, Mr. Kel loge points te h act that at the Havana pan- ution was “unqualified an instrument of their mutual International law conference a opted expressing ation nations resol conde war as relations.” experts of the unanimously ap- that such league in Geneva proved Mr. Kellogg's league mem could treaties as he proposes without lating ions to the league, but members of the security sion in session In the Swiss city, es pecially those from central countries, commented on the Amer lean note coldly, asserting that the Kellogg plan would never work In central Europe, gpecific guaran- are needed to prevent war. In the state first were sar later seemed to be chang what and treat more consider statement bers sign vio their obligat commis European where tees smen at but their minds some the proposal with commission made slow up agreements put forward a for forcing the nations to agree in advance to accept the decisions of the council in case of dispute to an armistice if ordered council This scheme was Lord Cushen The security drawing delegate progress in The plan German league or to agree by the totally disapproved by dun, the British representative, but, strangely enough. received the warm support of M. Paul-Boncour of France On the other hand Britain has been supporting the Germans in their op position to an extension of the Locar- no treaty to central Europe, which the French desire JECRETARY KELLOGG explained \J the now French arbitration treaty to the senate foreign relations com. mittee and that body gave It unani mous approval. It will be taken up for debate in the senate after notes have been exchanged with France making it perfectly clear that the new treaty In no way contravenes the Bryan conciliation treaty of i914, JENOR CANTILLO, Argentine min Ister to Switzerland and repre. sentative on the security commission, mude occasion the other day for a well-staged attack on the Monroe Doe trine, which the Argentine govern. ment seems determined to discredit Cautillo criticized the specific inclu: slon of the Monroe Doctrine in article 21 of the league covenant as a “valld example of International engagements or regional understandings.’ asserted, Is a “hi which other American nations have subscribed, and he would be Inexaet to give regiona greement (og litical ration been Hcl itly Amerien In luenos storical never whicl approved by countries.’ Aires Gallardo Cantll merely a recital of fact constr the Foreign Mir sald lo's words not be ‘ENATOR BOR, T= battle f joes merrily 0 g a ial change eRPed 1 the weel Iowa Lowden's 4 S60 Ned ” in strongly Hlinolsan pers: the North Dal ils home state position of Mayor who while cently dec Coolidge” Cook to api er was put into race by voluminously si and it ras would not be Hoover sentiment ly strong it was supporters of Lowden would try to prevent a dorsement of Hoover by the state vention Senator Reed of Missouri his speaking tour of the and West, and his friends believed he was increasing daily Naturally he his own state, to get the of Kansas Also he has a cl ions from Olle, after they their favorite gons benefit, too, by the religions versy that unfortunately is trouble the convention In Al Smith's name North Dakota, and it appear alone on the Democratic ticket in the Michigan primary. RGANIZATIONS prohibition are determined that the wets shall not nominate a wet candidate, to say nothing of electing President Their leaders, meet: ing In Washington, demanded that there should be a plank In the plat. form of each major party calling for strict enforcement of prohibition laws and even more strongly demanding that no recognized wet should be placed at the head of either ticket As the committee nn resolutions point. ed out: “The strongest prohibition law-enforcement pinnk would be nen. tralized and would he practieally worthless If Its adoption should be followed by nomination of candidates hostile, to prohibition.” CoronrMiNG in a measure to the reiterated views of President Caolidge. the senate commerce com mittee approved a food control bill providing for local participation in nay cugo, ided to slogan County Re ‘publ prove this plan the Michigan rried petitio } 6 “that Lowden Tho exceeding. announced entered seemed thought and general Hale HiKed Dawes ned Southwest contin his chances indorsed by not unlikely and Loul ance to get the Arkansas done their He contro has been and he is votes sinna elegant Indiana duty by and have must certain to Houston has been entered In probably will interested in one was In Jones of Wash work, itor the the trod cost uced Sen Fhe bi, imthorize the ex penditure of 25,000,000), gardeq JR FLATIONS between Austria and Italy were badly stralned by the complaints about the treat. king tizens of expressed de- nation ymestie Vien confer. re of Germ Tyrol and termination that no INR Mussolini's other Italy's de Italian mi led to Rome for the duce was preparing a excoriating Chancellor Seipel of Austria. The Roman press charged that Berlin newspapers were egging Austria on. with should meddle affairs. The nister to nn was oa and ence, speech heen victories Arab the Tripolitanian litto ral and have virtually® ended the re bellion in that region. In two battles 700 of the natives were killed Marshal Armando Diaz, who was commander-in.chief of the Italian armies during the last year of the World war, died Wednesday at the age of sixty-seven. After he succeed ed General Cadorna he drove the Aus trian forces out of Italy in a whirl wind campaign Italy's colonial troops have over the winning tribesmen of big 1hout pry the poor natives of Rritish Samoa! Jurdened with taxes for the support of a horde of officials from New Zealand and ruled hy a tyrannical governor and complacent council, they sought relief by appeal to the New Zealand government which holds the mandate. Their pleas were turned down by a royal commis slon and many sent into exile, Then the Mau (League of Samoan) resorted to a boy: cott of the loeal white storekeepers and this got them into further trou hie. Dispatches state that 400 mem. bers of the Mau have been sent to six months’ tmprisonment, Samoa prob ably Is too far away and too small to engage the attention of th» League of Nations, and the natives, ti.ongh thelr cause may be just, are anfor tunate In having a coterie of conten tious whites as their leaders ‘Barberry Bush a Foe of Grain inated in Areas Where Disease Is Local. of Agriculture.) In 1016 the damage to spring 180,000, - the pext ten that the aver. 50,000,000 rust 00 bushels, years it loss of all bushels For und for was estimated grains annually, ten age wis federal war years, under com relentless waged against the been digsense by destroy of its hosts—the co bar berry bush. Men have toiled to de stroy more than 15000000 bushes About 8,000,000 pulled ind More “ TAK) HN) hus Ing one mimon have been dug grubbed killed by « have been about 1,200 tons « Ground of the Enemy. A preliming survey in North ( ventral most obvious of the necessary to make states pointed and enemy. Repeated sure that numerou eradica tion is complete, The and root persist plant Zrents of ent Found in Various Place uring Wi nter I™ innit tar, washes, Poultry House Lights ‘ay Profit in W inter questio of pot in in watt lamps, six apart slong the floor, Es foot ding flat ches Across Keeping » henhouse well painted will more effective, » inside of white ished or the lights make Alfalfa Acreage Alfalfa the increased more than 1.000 per cent in the last ten years, thus indi. cating that farmers are becoming bet. ter acquainted with this legume and are beginning to give it its proper place in their coll and crop programs, Instead of relegating alfalfa to some out-of-the-way area, as was once the practice, many farmers are keeping na definite acreage of alfalfa in their crop rotation, allowing the crop to stand from two to five years. acreage in corn belt To Improve Pastures Sweet clover may often be used to improve an old or wornout grass sod. In doing this it is necessary to bring with seed the soil. On tillable land the can be cut in with a drill. Another plan is to burn oft the old grass in the spring before sowing the seed, sod, a good practice is to plow wide about three feet apart, good results How Much to Keep Average Work Horse? Feed Bill Was Largest Item in Recent Towa Survey. It cost uverage $08.24 In farm 1026 to keep the work horse when feed, lubor in care, housing and interest on the Investment were Included. At least this was the average cost which a group of 22 lowa county farmers with the agricultural department of college and the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, The feed amounting & in co-operation economics lowa state bill was the largest 01, la horse thor ing charge for $8.13 and the use © interest £0 cost of horse labor per from 68 >of mm these 22 farn hour I In 1025 the ay erty or gig 10206 was due to the fa {8% per y better advan of lu ared Peach-Leaf C wl May Be Controlled by Spray ving | ch at con 4 SE {a oon hows Mare ay for have Then woblem The swell as bordeanx mixture, or one # Ta RE of i which soll com unercially thing is to get the done In time to prevent and while ads a in fall or early spring. re dormant eit Oe Owe De 2 OOOO Dew ol : Hints for the Farm The tree that bears fruit is the one that is alwads clubbed is never bothered. * * - the one =, it CORis Year to re or broken, According to federal report milk SA0.000.000 o place dealers milk bottles lost » * . Since 1020 rural population in this country has decreased about 3.000.000, according to a recent government re port. . » * In 192% New York state was third in the United States in the production of potatoes, Minnesota was first and Maine second, . "0 The dairyman who studies his own methods is more likely to succeed than one who waits for legislation or co-operation to save him. . "0 Equally important, along with the proper egg-producing ration which is necessary, If your hens are to pay for themselves this winter, is a plentiful poly of water. 24 Hours Ends COLDS A"“common cold" may result in grippe or flu. At the very first sign, goto a drug store and get a box of HILL'S. Take promptly, HILL'S breaks up a cold in 24 hours because it does the four vital things at once—stops the cold, checks the fever, opens the bowels and tones the system. Red box, 20 cents HILL'S Cascara - Bromide « Quinine BEAD A os 125 At All Druggists rote aout DEAREST” on prQUEST O. LEORARD. INC O-LEAVE, NEW YORK Thrifty True-to-Name Chicks nnd Duck lings; Bleomv Hatchery, Blosmvilie, WT ANNIE COMPOUND [Ft J COUGHS. COLDS =A FE TUE A EE Ne a For Wounds and Sores Try HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh All desert are suthorized to refund your maney for the fret bottle if met snsted Secret Injury S Why do so many, many bables of to- day escape all the little fretful spells and Infantile ailments that used to worry mothers through the day, and keep them up half the night? If you don't know the answer, you haven't discovered pure, harmless Cas toria. It is sweet to the taste, and sweet In the little stomach. And its gentle influence seems felt all through the tiny system. Not even a distaste ful dose of castor oil does so much good. Fletcher's Castoria is purely vege- table, so you may give it freely, at first sign of colic; or constipation: or diarrhea. Or those many times when you just don't know what #& the mat ter. For real sickness, call the doc. tor, always. At other times, a few drops of Fletcher's Castoria. The doctor often tells you to do just that; and slways says Fletcher's Other preparations may be just as pure, just as free from dangerous drugs, but why experiment? Besides the book on care and feeding of bables that comes with Fletcher's Castoria Is worth its welght In gold!
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