Constipation Gone. : Has Roses in Her Cheeks Now wAbout seven years ago, I was dy- ing slowly of constipation. "My sys tem was full of poison, which not only dulled my senses, but my com plexion was muddy, eyes blurred, my stomach was ruined, and 1 was con- tinually catching cold. I did not have any life or energy. “After reading one of your ads, 1 bought several bottles of Milks Emul- sion, and began improving at once, Improvement was so marked that ev- eryone noticed it, and spoke of how it cleared my skin, made my eyes much brighter, and put roses in my cheeks. In fact, I was an entirely dif- ferent person. I took altogether 15 large bottles of Milks Emulsion, and looked wonderful and felt the same way. It absolutely made me over. It adds more to your looks than any- thing 1 have ever heard of. After 1 had taken the first 8 bottles, people began to notice the improvement in my skin and my eyes being brighter. “Every woman should know of it. 1 have never had a cold since I took Milks Emulsion, no stomach trouble or constipation. I think it is a God- send to humanity. “A nephew of mine was almost dead of stomach trouble. I started him on Milks Emulsion and while he has only taken 4 bottles, he can eat nearly anything, and is beginning to feel fine. “You will always find me a Milks Emulsion booster.” MRS. REBECCA CAMPBELL, R. R.1, Dyersburg, Tenn. Sold by all druggists under a guar- antee to give satisfaction or money refunded. The Milks Emulsion Co, Terre Haute, Ind. —Adv. Therefore— Bob, age four, does not take kindly to the economical ways of living. One morning he took all the chairs in the dining room and moved them Into the living roon., to build a house. When the task was almost 1, his mother arrived on the scene, She was horrified to see her new farniture being mi She angrily said, know that is moti and she doesn't ap like | Looking wand very sober face, Bol don’t see any compan} completed overstuffed Setting Mother—What d dren—your fath automobile. Children (in bust the first fende A Raw, Sore Throat eases quickly when you apply a little Mausterole. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the sore- ness and pain. Musterole brings quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Jars & Tubes Quick Relief! A pleasant, effective syrup—35¢ and 60c¢ sizes. And ex. ternally, use P150O’S Throat and Chest Salve, 35¢. Baby Chicks of Quality! B. PP. RB per 100. R. 1. Reda 315.00 per 100. W. Leg horns $14.00 per 148 delivered free Dept OG, Galthersburg Hatchery Co, Galtheraburg. M4 ~~ RADIO Write me before buying that radio. You will be surprized at what I can get you for almost nothing fn slightly used and demonstration mets. Perfect condition; some practically new, ALL MAKES H. K. HAYES 20 W, 54th St. - - New York Clty cka $15.00 ALSO KITE KILL RATS AND MICE, destroy roaches Producta guaranteed, Medium size 50 ear Large 1 Ib, container $1. 6 Ibs and upwards 0c per 1b, Ace Manufacturing Co., 824 Park Ave, Weehawken, N, J. ALL WOMEN IN A WEAK RUN DOWN ondition should write Mra. Helen HSallor onneaut La Penna, f her perso message to those who wish to retain their health and beauty Drag Store, prot folk, Va Estabiiat tween $25.000-346.0 Fully stocked. Rare | 1 Brokers, 152 West 42nd 8t., N Golden's Stomach Tablets are a formula achieved remarkable success in relief of such Stomach disc ® as Ulcers, gastritis, sour and dyspeptic Stomachs, geation and al. coholic Btomache., Full ¢ irae $3.00 for 100 tablets, Use 4 bottle, not satisfied return and I will refund fu oun A. A. Golden Co., 1301 Washington Ave. No, Minneapolis tesn Beanty Coltare at Home—French Beauty Culture taught by Correspondence Earn while you learn. Write Caushy Parisian School, 1109 O St. NW, Washington, D. C A Vegetable Method That Overcomes Constipation Atiek to the vegetable method of over. coming constipation. Doctors recom. mend It, Htop tearing your Insldes out with strong minera purgatives and habit-creating laxatives, The best way to establish natural bowel regularity is through the use of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Thelr action is purely v stable and they 2 erents the vicious laxative habit t druggists or 373 Pearl St, N. ¥. City. Wrights 2755 Pills Lh Washington. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Hoover Will Give Jobs Only to Those Who Prove Their Fitness. RIGID scrutiny of all applicants for federal ' be the policy of the present admin- stration. President Hoover bh an aounced In no uncert rn that in the fice in jemons His first repudiat Nn ’ wintments is to an org: Carolina of Iirrespo and the demand by Republican Florida and the existing leaders disrepute, the Presid that these pelied tu visory committees administration. The President’ port tee of the vestigntion into senate This Important the Preside questions at the press the White House. He “Recent exposure nt was bry ommendations for of South comn ministrati of these ject . tions are intolerable fce, are repugnant to the Ideals and purposes of the Republican party, ju people of the South and must be ended. “The duty of reorganization, so as to correct these conditions, rests with the people of those states, and all ef forts to that end will hearty co-operation of the adminis tration. If these three states are un able to Initiate organization through the leadership of men who will command confidence and protect the public service, the different fed- eral departments will be compelled to adopt other methods to secure ad. vice as to the selection of federal employees, “In other states, including Ala- bama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Florida, the Republican leader- ship has in recent times shown In- creasing strength and is now render ing able and conscientious service In maintaining wholesome organization, under whose advice the appointments to public office have steadily Im- proved and commended themselves to the citizens of those states with In- creased confidence in the party.” receive the such VERITABLE earthquake hit the stock market early in the week when call money went skyward. The first Jump to 14 per cent caused a first-class money scare in Wall street, Stocks came roaring down with na crash. Frightened traders sold for any price they could get, almost de- moralizing the market. There was no sustained support, the rich men's stocks giving the most ground and the standard Issues crumbling along with the good and the bad, When call money later reached 20 per cent, the highest since 1020, rec ords, prices and bank accounts went smash, Odd lot dabblers and the heavy plungers dumped their hold- ings overboard when they could no longer walt for the rally which came, but came too late, The market never was so violent. Later, when bargain hunters, Investment trusts and Insti tutions began buying, prices began the upward swing and recovered some of the ground lost. Toward the end of the week the bulls recovered control of the market when assurances eame that the money panic was not to be continued. Money eased to 15 per cent and was io ade quate supply New York the market pered as to stringency in fu . The Nath City bank exchange to be 16 to 20 per cent. J. I over $10,000 000 This brought hanks sent £20,000.000 over to th loaned at rates from Morgan sent some cheer to the si cover ing got under buoyantly PRESIDEN T HOOVER has f pointed Col. Henry L.. Gilchrist, medical corps. to succeed Mal Gen Amos E feal warfare service, and Col 0. Fuqua to succeed Mal Gen. Rob ert H. Allen as chief of Both General Fries and General Al len, whose terms of office have ex pired, will revert to their regular rank of colonel, but both will be eligible to retirement as major gen eral on application or because of age mit, The appointments of Colonels Gil christ and Fuqua, who will rank as major generals during their four-year terms, was in accordance with the rotation polley adopted, but not al ways followed, during the last ad ministration, and which was indorsed as “sound and In the interests of good administration” by Secretary of War Good. tonihet Stephen infantry NOTHER airplane disaster has taken its toll of those who ven ture In the air. A pilot and three passengers were killed when the Ryan monoplane in which they were fiying from Columbus to New York crashed into a tree in a dense fog on South mountain between Colebrook and Mount Gretna, Pa. Witnesses sald that when the plane hit the tree it wavered, then rose slightly, turned over on its side, and crashed into the dense thicket, All of the men were dead when workmen from the Penn- gylvania National Guard encamp- ment grounds nearby reached the scene. It is belleved the pilot lost his way In the fog and was trying to get his bearings over the military reservation when the accident hap- pened, IE preliminary work of the rep arantions commission In Paris has been completed and the conference has settled down to a discussion of the actual problem of figures. Chair man Owen D, Young sald: “The work of the committee kad reached a point where we must consider figures be. fore proceeding further in order to scheme already nly problem fac annuities and the to the International and Telephone company, receiv. wk equivalent to The deal makes 1. T, & T. the larg est international communications sys- tem In the world and apparently Radio Corporation as a man- ufacturing and distributing company for radio apparatus, phonographs and talking films, divorcing it completely from communication leaves enterprises, onNapuns and rains have added to the horrors the South has had Taking stock of the still raged In found that 48 lives was the toll taken by the twe elements in six states, The greatest logs of life was in Tennessee, where 20 lives were lost at Harriman, seven at Rockwood and three at Webster, Four of the deaths were in Kentucky. With the exception of Tennessee and Kentucky, where major streams were rising. conditions were improving over the South. Along the upper Missisgippl the river continues to rise slowly. Police and militia are on guard at the danger spots to protect the property of those who have been forced from thelr homes by the flood. to endure lately damage gections it was while floods some COMIC opera revolt which broke out in the principality of Monace lasted all of 20 minutes and left the country completely paralyzed for the most of a day. A band of 600 deter. mined citizens marched to the castle of Prince Louis and forced him under pain of abdication to rescind the de crees which have recently turned the tiny principality Into a hotbed of un. rest. The most important decree that Louis wax forced to repeal was that for the cancellation of the municipal elections, The citizens celebrated their victory by spending the rest of the day in a cafe. 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