“A Friend Told Me!” Says Mr. Powell: (Now His Health is Restored) “I AM a circus clown and about two years ago began to have severe attacks of indigestion — I thought I would have to give up. I lost weight and my appetite was Bad.” {Anyone who has suffered attacks of indiges- tion can understand just how Mr. Powell felt.] “A friend told me about PERU-NA, so I bought a bottle and started taking it. I have now taken three bottles. My health is restored and my work a pleasure.” {For over 50 years, PE-RU-NA has been the key to a renewed health and vi- tality for hundreds of thousands.} “An earnest desire to help others me to make this statement.” Signed: Albert Powell, Louisville, Ky.} {A PE-RU-NA user is always a PE-RU-NA friend —thousands rec- ommend it to others. All drug- gists have it; get a bottle today. } The Bait Between the halves of Wildeat game, two fair discussing one of the Tro “Why don’t yo him, if you like one. “Both my heen set for him for a long time,” ; sled other, pointing demurely pled tempters.- Angeles ‘fines, knee «4 the dim- Los Fit to Kill She—Do you perfect fit? He Mrs. Bell Tells Her Friends of Her Narrow Escape think my dress is a Almost a convul I had a very bad “Something over a year the flu, which left me witl cough which kept getting worse all the time, until I could not lie down at night. If I attemnted to lie down I would cough all nigh choke up so I would have to sit up in bed This continued until I got could not walk the and every night I thought would be my last. I became so thin that my hands would meet around my le My doc- tor said that my lungs were affected and I was In a desperate enone i. “Finally I read about Milks Emul- glon and started to use it, 1 have now taken it about three months and I am entirely recovered, My gone and 1 have taken on strength, and I thank found Milks Emaurlsic “I have spread among all my friends five of my immediate fug it, and they all them so much good. You MRS. K. BELL, Brooklyn, N. Y." Sold by all druggl antee to give 1 refunded, The Milks ilsion Terre Faute, Ind —Adv ago ACTOSK floor, flesh and the good and neigl say it there hors tak- has done fre 1640 : under a guar The Easy Kind Guide (in Venice)—'"This is St Mark's.” Yankee Tourist—"Ah! the patron saint of the I pre sume.” tourists, A pessimist is a person who doesn't expect the expected to happer Have Kidneys Examined By Your Doctor | Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if! Back Pains You or Bladder | Bothers Flush your kidneys by quart of water day, salts occasionally, gays a thority, who tells us that too much rieh food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They be- come singgish and weaken: then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather I= bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. ® e To help neutralize these irritating mcids, to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's nrinons waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine, This famous salls Is made from the acid of grapes and temon julee, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys: also to neutralize the acids In the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness, . « Jad Salts is Inexpensive, cannot Ine jure and makes a delightful efferves cent Utbig-water drink. drinking a also take noted au- each 1—Landing Representatives of clliation of the army United in Washington. States Hoover Spends Week in the Capital Conferring and Building a Cabinet. By EDWARD W. PICKARD RESIDENT-ELECT HOOVER spent week In Washington co the nfer- President Ce tary of the Treas sion he was Baie net mina sults tions, were compelled linus Klein onal ice of cretary of interior, nd last week several Republican gressmen from urged Mr. Hoover to give her that place or make he master general. No has ever of an American Interior department wns for Bascom Slemp of Virginia, William J. Dono- ran's claims on an appointment strong and it » made either attorney nore likely, secretary of war, Mr. Hoover's callers smith W. Brookhart of #us his purpose to fent-Elect that the Republican rad- cals in the senate would make a bit- or fight against confirmation of Mr. Mellon or Mr. Donovan. 3emi-officially it was stated Mr. Hoov- sw did not complete his sabinet until just before his inaug- ration. He was soon to Miami Jeach for a rest, intending te return o Washington by February 15 to ontinue that job. This plan will nake his projected visits to Cuba, Haiti, Porto Rico and Mexico City -ather hurried. Representatives of agricultural tates told the President-Elect they would rather have an extra session tor the handling of farm relief legis mtion. They think a more satisfac tory bill may be passed under Hoover than under Coolidge, and they would rather have the former appoint the tederal farm board, The Pennsyl- vania delegation In congress wants the extra session also to take up the matter of tariff revision upward. cor Kentucky r post- woman cab por member The also Seen a inet, follo asked are might general or, was thought he One of Senator and it was lowa warn the Presi. sither € xpect tn go io EBATE on the ratification of the Kellogg anti-war treaty brought sut a lot of oratory in the senate, the most persistent speakers being those demanding reservations and Inter. pretive statements. Pacilists were given credit for delaying action on the treaty, their Idea being that this would help them in defeating the 15- srulser naval bill, Senator Borah was confident that there were enough Mark record-breakis American battles nations British hip votes for the treaty without reservs interpretation » right-of way ( MX HIGAN m, Mrs. Etta Gear deficiency Leni ment § ed he w A! I. records for an alreraft were smashed | ! army's big tri- Mark Manned by Mal Capt. Ira Eaker, and E. R, the motored lane aver Question I California southern i Carl H. A. and Sergt. Spatz, Lieuts Halverson Ros the hours. 40 minutes and 15 sec. before motors forced it Quesada Hooe, plane was refueled in air 36 times and flew for 150 onds trouble with two of its to a landing at the starting point on the Los Angeles alr field The practicability of refueling of alrplanes while en route was dem- onstrated, and this was said by army air officers to be the major pur. pose The membere of food by the fuel planes and came out of the ordeal in excellent physical condition Air mail and passenger service he tween+the United States and the West Indies was inaugurated last week hy the Pan-American Airways, Inc, erating company for the Aviation Cor. poration of the Americas. The trl motored plane Havana was first on the route, with distinguished possen- gers, including Miss Amelia Earhart At Havana its mall was transferred to another plane which took off for Santiago de Cuba en route to Porto Rico. About the same time the serv. fee was started from Porto Rico. Igor Sikorsky, famous Russian alr. plane constructor, told in London of the plan of himself and others to es- tablish a 45-hour alr service across the Atlantic ocean, which will be worked with the ald of four artificial fslands to be anchored in the Atlantie. the ni of the flight the erew were supplied with The op UARRELS between the Croats and the Serbs in the kingdom of Yugo-Slavia have resulted in the ad- dition of another dictatorship to the growing lst In Europe, King Alexan- der, declaring that the parliamentary system had falled completely, abro- gated the constitution and dissolved parliament, the land assemblies and municipal councils, and assumed ab- golute power himself, with Gen. Peter Zivkovie, commander of the royal bodyguards, nas hig premier, The Croats were at first pleased by the coup, and the Serb politicians were hours treaties of arbitration and con river. wh fan } the Japanes: A China- notor latest trouble man was killed ye: and to pay sanded. An antl the Jap- practically isolating of Japan was the landing of a force of marines in Hankow. Chinese Nationalist offi. cials filed protests and warned Japan of the danger of serious results, and the Nanking government sent a navy squadron into Tsingtao barbor, which is occupled by the Japanese navy. operated by a Jag narine i ited Bb) i i ' the con on det neat Japanese society plcketed anese concession, it, and i the reply strong T THE inaugural ball in Hartford + marking the beginning of the third term of Gov, John H, Trum- bull of Connecticut, John Coolidge, son of the President, appeared in the re- splendent uniform of a major, having just been appointed an officer on the social governor's staff, Trumbull, his fiancee, helped Governor and Mrs. Trumbull lead the grand march, removal of his appendix. His body fore his bier. being prominent sportsmen and celeb rities In other walks of life. Another noteworthy death of the week was that of Benjamin Duke, prin cipal figure in the American tobacco industry. HE high council of the Salvation Army, meeting In Sunbury, Eog land, adopted a resolution asking Gen Bramwell Booth, leader of the Army for the last 16 years, to retire from that post because of the condition of his health. At the same time it was made clear that In retirement he would retain his title of general and continue to enjoy the honor and dig pities attached to It. “I know that man— that is exactly the way he talks” HE was listening to a demonstration of an Atwater Kent. Turning the Fuorr-vision Dial from one station to another, suddenly she heard the voice of a friend she had not seen for years. She listened eagerly. It was "¢ xactly the w ay he talked.” “hy take the set,” she said. “This radio te 11s the truth.” Anvone can convince himself that Atwater Kent receivers and speake ra do give faithful reproduc tion. 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COLDS — hC Will Cold Worry You This Winter? | or a i Ww 1 A few hours can do it wit} pound wl i= no have Pay Roll Simple in self when you catch cold: us Italian Rice Fields Cold Men and women wwtomary preliminary to harvest everywhere rely on this amazing little D vhich beging in early Septembes tablet. — Ady, growing er sur : the city of Alessandria, Is Professional Perquisites ys Piedmont. is tl it the farmers and The fifth-grade children were re wensants arrange for wages and other hearsing a Christmas play, and one matters. Last vear the of the boys objected « part that He of workers and had been alt! ough it had only a few lines and a gorgeous costume. Deing for his rea- gongs for objecting, he finally mut. tered: “Heck, all the other kids get to eat candy and nuts in the feast, and I am not in tl . Don't “dope” Compound. rice cont re Spe] aTOW assigned to an agreement base d or nature” or emoln ment in kind. No money to the work er: he shall be paid with Thus peasant lad rom fi to fifteen “compensation by pressed rice urteer years age ot ve 17% from fif <a day, it seen rice a teen to sixteen earn 23 and boys from sixteen enteen years get 35 pounds. Girls from if teen to gixteen earn 20 pounds of rice for the eight-hour day, while the women's stipend is 20% pounds, Should a laborer insist on cold cagh, the grower will be troubled with the necessity of utilizing his arith metic, For he must take the numbes of pounds the worker is entitied te and multiply it by the current market price, which is about 8 cents a pound Chief Cause of Divorce “What was it brought about your separation” “Marriage.” pounds of Sign Language Weddings The first double wedding of its kind wns celebrated at Allentown, Pa, when four deaf mutes were married The officiating clergyman was assist ed by Edward W. Karcher, a senior at the Lutheran seminary at Mount Alry, who one his graduation and or dination will become the first deaf and dumb Lutheran pastor in the United States, All questions and re sponses at the wedding were in the sign language. Fails to Make Good “Trina, 1 could die for your sake” “You are always saying that but you never do it" fo se ——— AS 08 — - WhoWants to be Bald? | Not many, and when you are getting that way and loosing air, which ends in baldness, you want a good remedy that will stop falling hair, dandruff and grow hair on the bald head BARE-TO-HAIR is what you want, For Sale at All Dealers In Toilet Articles W.H. Forst, Migr. ,towir, Scottdale, Penna, . —
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