When Food Sours Lots “Indig have only an tion which could be corrected In five or {en min Ar © lective anti-acld like I’hi Magnesia soon : ’ estion’ iil that + meals It to occur a pleas- nd how al, or to wo rie 1 " the least als. Milk of Magnesia Worms expellasd prom pti iy from the hn man system with Dr Peer v's Veru Ona gingle doae does # th worse tro yubles f HALE'S HONEY OF HOREKOUND AND TAR The tried home remedy for breaking up colds, rel ieving throat tr bealing and soothing— quick rel for coughing and hoarseness. 30: at all drugyjets Use Pike's Toostharte Drope Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? *RHETMACIDE: femove (Fess use r otrTeine Jisinbulon Baltimor -r. = You: 9 oo £3 oon . s Eemedy the sys v2 18 in even medicine day. na its tall foet to the out of the ove it leave huges Taught Jews Wood Car ving rt gon says: “From th ] . no doubt duri the art of making and ip of idols. Grandmother Knew there was not hing 80 good for conges- tion and colds as mustard. But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered, Musterole gives the relief and help that mus tard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Gently rub itin. See how quickly the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsiilitis, croup, still neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, soremuscles, bruises. chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the «<hest (it may prevent poeumonia). Better than a onctasd plaster ee —————————— re steam fit t of the Daug m in Washington, 3 manageme toriu hters of tl Lieut. “ NEWS REVIEW OF | ~ CURRENT EVENTS Congress Determines Shall Build 15 Cruisers Within Three Years. By EDWARD WwW. PICKARD fly sve thi He inant 2 i hoard ef that the St the gymbol of the Catholic «¢ race of Marylund, Wal sh of M husetts and others squ elched the Alabaman as compl iy as he of being squelche ed s snd his amendment had only ten affirmative votes, OE member of the Hoover eabinet fs now known to a practical cer- tainty, although the information does not from the President-Elect, Henry 1. Stimson, governor general of the Philippines, issued this statement in Manila: “It is true that at the the President-Elect of the United States T am ahout to leave the Philip pines in otder to take up another duty. What the nature of that duty is I prefer to leave to Mr. Hoover to an nounce. 1 expect to sail in about two weeks” It was stated in Manila Stimson told Manuel dent of the islund senate, that he had accepted the post of secretary of state, which accorded with the opinion of the political correspondents. Mr. Hoover is reported to be much amused by the guesses ag to his cab tnet, and the only definite informution from aim on the matter wus that most of the guesses were wrong, Last week, after receiving a number of callers, he went fishing In the Gulf stream and = a1 gs re in the ign flown durl ship, cross whi bears is hurch. PRR is capable Cone request of that Mr. Quezon, presi hoat trip for a \ at west Co He wi : | rf Myers on { day to help Thomas | san cele brate his then eventh birthday, and and an ndes more fi spection trip across and und Lake Okeecl £24.000,000 additional appro n enforce house rejected in de- Anti-Saloon » elie rit ret membership ean be re pee Is the sen the right of moved. The ute reservation the court to render jon Involving the United States with out the previous consent of this coun- try to cousideration of the case, an advisory opin j= of federal reserve credit for speculation, either directly or in- directly, must be restrained, declared the federal reserve board Wed evening In a statement calling atten tion to the growth of speculative credit during the year, the logs by the country of some S500,000,000 in gold and advances in the cost of credit for commercial uses. Whereupon the stock gamblers—and that Includes a considerable part of the population-- threw a fit and unloaded a lot of their holdings, bringing prices down with a rush, The bear movement was alded by an increase of 1 per cent in the tank of England's discount rate, checking the flow of gold from Eng- land to New York. Some of the lowmakers in Washing ton and various other persons severe- ly criticized the federal board, not so much for its action as for its al- leged subserviency to the urgency of Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of Eaogland, who had just made a visit in the national eapital. + He was the guest of Seeretary of the Treasury Mellon and conferred with several members of the board, and wus sald to have advised the board to try to check stock market specu: lation, bis real desire being to amell- Inesday As for the » authority AY : an inereanse In Is eaus Street dras The finnpcial district inced “It Is not the fear of the rediscount rate tha ing all the uneasiness in Wall it Is the dang tice measures, is growing that the of the board has som nd it, and Wall Street ’ } resent speculative situation close in sr of even more nore an latest are cons Loo vestioatl ves ——— \ ARIA CHRISTINA, » fa de 1 mother of Spain, her long and determin y the die ip of Primo de Rivern may soon bear fruit. Through the strict cen- gorghip creep rumors that de Rivera's to end, to be re provigional tators! dietatorship is soon placed by a vernment under General Berenjler, chief of the king’ old. After the abortive rebellion at Ciud He other outbreak, In Val the unre: ge td h a military house! ml, an- was the shed. squashed ; but army and navy 8 i Kancher Guerra, Ww us held re gpongible for the Ciudad Real affair, wig sent to a military prison on the island of Mindrea. USSIA has promised Rumania It sigh a special protocol to the Kellogg treaty outlaying war between the two nations, Eamon de Valera was arrested for contravention of a seven-year-old order, Bloody battles between Hindus and Pathans took place in Bombay. Baron von Huenefeld, transatlantic fiver, died In Berlin while under an esthetic for an operation, The German reichstng und the diet oi Poland ratified the Kellogg anti-war treaty. Vicente Collndres was Inaugurated president of Honduras, and escaped an assassins bullet. Severe earthquakes were experi enced in Afghanistan and northern India, Nervous Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Dr. Miles’ Ner- Town Watchmake How to Te A Ti lien Bar All “Punch Drunk” Boxers, Says Paul Prehn Disharment from pre of “punch<drunk” fig! fessional rings and young any prog ate boxing commissions by Paul Prehn, president of the Nationa ON ciation. Prelin ig planning to visit every gtnte commission, urging enactment of such a rule, also will advise pro tnolers in =a consid ring legaliz- boxing. ers are not making urged of boxers who ress, will Ix 111 st ing of professional Frank S Snyder Tr - Manager (“Pancho”) Snyder, who October as manager of aseball club of Tesas league of salary differences with President Fred Ankenman of the league, signed for a second year as manager of the Houston club. Details the differences were patched up were not made public. The Hous ton club won the Texas league and Dixie series championships inst fall There does not seem to be any truth in the rumor that he is leaving. gned the Hous th ae ———————————— A AA Erect New Club House Reorganization of the Arlington Park race track by a group of promi pent Chicagoans who took over the plant at a cost of $2,400,000, has been completed with the election of officers. Charles A. MeCnlloch hag been named chairman of the board of directors and Otto W. Lehman, president. At a cost of approximately $200. 000, a separate house for the turf and field members will be erected, making the course one of the classiest west of New York. stamps, Elkhart, Ind, one of sporting ant game ip of the all sizes of pounds, ale than hed more Veteran professional golfers of New ‘ork are planning an organization in h those who hs served at courses in this country and abroad for twenty years or be eligible for membership. *. ® » ive more will The of 10028 is Winnipeg th Fort stamped him as the greatest ! gelding of al Hight harness racing champion the Canadian-hred pacer whose mile It 91% over Miam Ir nt Toledo pacing The St the release tion of Heine Sand, veteran shortstop, to Rochester, N. Y. of the Intent antionnt i " . se The mother of Dr. 1 Coli British tennis player for the natlo female teunls cham "0. Loni Cardinals announce on on n Gregory, here the first Yorkshire, 4 Wie ame nal singles, was Bob Zuppke foothall when they want to broken noses, dislocated shoulders, and so forth, That might be a thought for the beauty pariors to promote. . . . Dartmonth’'s fall from football's belehts has not dimmed the record of Conch Jess Hawley who .took charge in 1923 and in over a period of four years turned out two unconquered teams and two once-defeated elevens, . se Dale “Muddy” Waters, star tackle of the University of Florida football team, Is mted as one of the best bas kethall guards in the South and he boasts of the biggest pair of hands in the game. He is from Newcastle, Ind. gaya girls will play have
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