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TS PERMISSION ) INCREASE TARIFFS ina Also Looks to Be Repre- kented at Peace Conference March Associaved ondon, (Correspondence The s to the peace conference for per- sion to throw off many of the bu & of extra-territoriality. according information received here. The nese hope also to be granted p sion to increase the tariffs to t which will the republic nce to end rule of money ders and ests more stable ency nder its agreement with 150 te powers and the United States enter the the side of the ente, China to permitted .dvance duties from 5 to per cer the details the pre were dis- sed, Japan that the valua- upon w ariff was to be osed should he fased on the ave price of goods for three vears be- the Tn other words, -war re to hold in deter- s and no real Press.)—China a give a the blish a the war on as ve its port 5 But ised insisted increase increase prices gain LIFT OFF CORNS IT DOESN'T HURT Get rid of every corn and callus for few cents Prop a little Freezone on an aching n; instantly that corn stops hurt- : then you lift it right out It sn’t pain one bit. Yes, magic! Why wait? Your druggist sells ly bottle of Freczone for a few its, sufficient to rid your feet of v hard corn, soft corn, or corn ween the toes, and calluses, with- soreness or irritation. I"reezone he much-talked-of ether discovery 2 Cincinnati genius. 'HE | citin 8oy SSaDEERE: such an agree- | ment. a8 { Chima“expeeis to have Tsingtau re- j s-ored to her, together with all the held by the Germans at the Japanese took over German in ntung Peninsula the ar of the was Entento agreed to Boxer indemnity various governments for an in consideration of { declaration of against i tral powers. It is believed China will make an cffort the peace conference 1o urden the hts time the nterests the powers all funds All excepting waive payments to indefinite China's the Cen- likely that to induce the by cancella- war soften indemnity or or Boxer further postponement tion. Immediate territoria the Chines abrogation of exira- ty may be dete not sought There rtion. tion among for the diction irs ¢ confidence and ! their disposition to administer justice | withont | The seems dispo: to tho courts over the Ct selves worthy tn be statesmen of 2 sradual of « foreigners them- show ask Jur aff cot as nese o oS prejud presence of guards Ic king has always the Chinese authorities { forts have been foreizn arm constant nee in the pa foreizn lezation of Pe- very galling to Repeated of- in the wtion scetion been the made to have orces removed, f the lack of the powers which bitterly B re the reminder {are of | suffered so i bellion Tt | nese delegation at Entendc these a confid on o the that Chi- ris will endeavor in P | to get powers to agree to withdraw guards after the Chi- nese republic shall have created a suit- able native guard for the foreism le- gations and shall have demonstratedl its effoctiveness in proteciing forcign- is e the ers against violence. n of extra-territoriality, China will prepared to extend foreigners the | right to reside in scctions of ihe public now closed to foreigners. >sent non-Chinese may a residence legallv except | treaty ports. Many of the I ilittle known interior cities of « { have not heen opened by treaty. The principle of extra-territoriality, by which foreigners are subject to the jurisdiction of officials of their be to re- At estab- in and hina not | i \[RUB LUMBAGO PAIN ! OR BACKACHE AWAY rnsmm relief from pain, backache, rlatica with nent.” soreness, stiffness, “St. Jacobs Lir vou? Can't Sack hurt straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now | That's Tumbs i from a strain, and vou'll get hlessed { relief the moment you rub your back | with soothing, penctrating “St Jacobe Liniment!’ Nothing else takes out lamencss and stiffness so You simply rub it on and out comes the pain. It is perfectly harm- | 1ess and doesn’t burn or disorder the listen! ago, sclatica, or maybe { skin | Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle™from your dfug store and after using it just once, youwll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica because your back will hurt or any more misery. It never disappoint and has been recommended for 6o Stop drugging Kidneys! They use backache, b they nerves, therefore not never cause | | | | | \ vears. don’t have pain. no 150 can their ! Chinese | ex- I w has been accepted © na sinc territor Chinese keenly the two b centur was abolished ofiicials did not But discrimination countrics part world powers has intensified sire on the part of the Chinese ercise jurisdiction over f in on the Conditions Terrible—People Into Farth to nd Roots Rome, M The sent the 10 inquire into conditions in o passed through Paris taday. It in Montenegro as said that tually dving of of negr Rome reported the sitt A the despora population starvation suffering fami died is from the instance aid that dren five there, i eight from lack and the three had ! had of other “en s they | return for the proposed abolition | duced ta skeletons These w seratehing the th to find athering nettles for food Red Cross is trying from starvation Montenesrins, of the conference ere The crican peaple he nmember according mission, askec peace to allow express f their not av ians and federation thei e rse government. They to a union with the Slavenese, but demand a be established | 1eave laws, customs and intae ‘ RED CROSS WORK. Monthly Report Tias Been Shows That vccomplished. The for work rooms report the month of ruary of the the Red Cross at Court | of which MMrs. Allan €. president, is as follows Knitted articles returned socks, 47 sweaters; 11 trench pair o paiy Sewin: suits, 24 uits, ' 37 chemises hospitai of ho: underw 18 comfort accomplis aprons, 1prons, hlack 219 19 shirts, suits dresses 2 skirts bags, GIVIL WAR VETERAN Tells Aged People How to Get Strength. Here is another link in the el evidence to prove that our cod liver and iron tonic Vinol strength for feeble old people Mr. Nelson FL Pease of the al Soldiers Tlome, Tennessee, “I am 74 years of and 2 weak, debilitated condition, ppetite and did not we me good appetita. it has built and better recommend eve a 1 { well, and stronger strongly conditions as 1 bel for old people Sold by The Clark & Druggists, Ligxelt's Drug Stores, John J than Noveck, W. H | Druggists everywhere. | S.—1If you have | saxol salve” We guai in every Vinol it for prolon 3rainerd MeBriarty, Russell, iry it P czemau antee BIG FURNITURE MONTENEGRINS ARE DYING OF HUNGER and As roots 1 them oncerning | which religion . Until extra- Japa resent between of the to ex- the de- reigners. Dig | commission American peace delegation Monte toward ation | it ar was | chil- | food | re-{ Am- ! wve the ta aj tha ar that Much Feb- accomplished McKinnic helmets, mittens, 1 i More | | | was way. street, is pair | a7l blouse blouses 15 wirl's ——— ey ain of famous | creates Nation- SAys 1 in poor | sleep well. Vinol leep 1 such s life me up so 1 feel | | | Co., | Riker-Hegeman | individual Na- | and | our | M. ice LD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919. Sunshine Society. 1ave you had & kindness ahowni Fass {t aen, “Iwans not moant for you alons, Pans it on. iravel down ine ears, Let it wipe other's taars, tienven the deed mppoers. Fase 1 on Let 1% ans Holto—Gnod cheer. Flowen—Corsapsia, Colorn—-Goid una white. Forty hospital oranges since the were last sent it meeting. Five wheel ¢ B hair air three ushion airs are -utches and onc idle present Li Lam Sunshife in the Not as wonderful “Aladdin’s some zood | the call, as ‘Piano Wanted.” this tide, but it response and a to present th ift Home, which is sadly in new piano. wish, and soon friend answers cas modest met result, we to the Town need of a of the a wish a ready as W turn money of to at present emergen asure to have Miss Grace , and a save an with her Georgia Florida, most with us Red our meeting Flowe a Cross 1 member of society talk, t ation expor manne She t ng imagi aking us in o to o Camp telling inter- Dovens Tater esting Twe new membars o list—2Irs. Annic George Wild added to our and | Mrs. stensen The ladies to mect and their friends are azain on Monday at Red Cross rooms, an all-day unch. o'clo the Bring POSTAL (0. INCREASTE. and Those Getting More Than 8200 a Month Do Not Share, 10 per in “effective as of Jan. 1. 1919, was announced yvesterday by Clarence Maclay the Postal to apply to Messengers An increase of cent wages, president of Telegraph regular employes—except me: gers and $£200 a month employes—who on | Dec 1918, had in the serv- X months or “This inere company, all been Mackay's an- nouncement reads, to be reck- oncd on the rating in effect Dec. 31, 1918, but is not to be applied to honus carnin nd shall not apply to those wlhose regular occupations are with concerns and who are termed | employes by this company. iner shall not advance any salary to more than $200 other extra’ Thi ase per month A1l overtime RUMANIA’S GREAT Queen Makes Plea for Aid for Press.)—Queen de pl no danger of Rolshevis can ions in qu Belgium France did ne tor R shons country To have b ‘THESE DURABLE SOLES ough trial soles T used to wear even though the cost were less. service from shoes with Neslin Soles,” writes G. P. Soles have been put on American shoes. People were quick to realize the ad- vantages of this scientifically-made sole proofness—and Good 3 Neolin-soled shoes in many styles for men, women, and children. worn ' shoes with by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Heel other heels. work in all depart- beginning March 10, 19819, | will e paid for on the former Q\\\A!\rl hour ments, basis. WISE, SMITH & CO., . e of DRUG SATURDAY ONLY Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin Annual Spring Sal A 38¢, Antiphlogistine s and 85c. 19¢, wood's Bitters i 67c. Bell's s 1 of Codeine $3c. tude’s Pepto Mangan 83c. Phillip's Milk of Magnesia Nujol 38¢ and 69c. Ovoferrin 70c. Bismuth Dicso: Pancreo and Pepsin FeTls e 3¢, Father Russell's Emulsion 95c. Dr. Heckler’s Brand of Superior Home Remedies 45¢ bottle. John's 3 5-Grain Cascara Tablgts at Castor Oil 19¢ per 100. Hinkle 19¢ per 100, J3ssence of Anise, regularly Compound 15c. Cascara o Tablets Essence of Lemon, regularly Aromatic Cascara. regularly e 23c, at 18c. Aromatic 45c, at g q resularly Cascana, regular], C. sence of Peppermint 19c. sence of Wintergreen, 19c. Corn Remedy, regularly 15c, res- 10c. Carbolic Se, at at Salve. regularly 2 at Tablets 9¢, three r's Earth, regular for ITeadache 200, Powders 7c, three Chloroform Liniment for larly 25c, at 18c. nseals 7e. three Zinc Ointment, Oxide. egu- larly 19c, one dozen 5 . Jamaica Ginger cgula White Pine and Tar, regular 18¢c. 25¢, at Tincture 19c. Tincture Iodine, regularly ¢, at Sodium Phosphate. regularly 29c¢. Todine, regularly 2 45c, at 3%c. t t Sodium Phos- Extract Yanilla 19¢c, * Paregoric, 19¢c. Roso 9c. Mixture phate 85c. e Palata : Malt 11 le Hypophosphites, i AL B with ‘od Liver Ol with and reg- ar $L.00 sizc e Water, regularly Syrup of Tar Cod Liver Menthol, at S and oERIatl A B Rhubarb and Soda, ¢, at 10c. Rhubarb 19c. regularly 1 of Codeine Compound on + Mixture and Soda, regularly 25c, at Tableis at 19c. 8¢ 1t Senna Leaves 7¢ and 1 Toothache Gum at phkz. 15¢ Ammonia Aromatic ¢, at 19¢c. Arnica Spirits Castor Oil Tasteless bottle. Larkspur 19¢ regularly 25 Tincture 19c. regularly Lotion. regular 5 o e, at these need structures. - The imperative locomotives. Our oil fields are producing oil for engines and for | but we have no means of | it. | i | is export, moving “The will not force. We they have Bolsheviki are cowards. They organized do not fear them, and failed in their efforts to ruin Rumania. I have gone about in | perfect safety in my war work.” Queen Marie expressed deep appre- Her COllflIry ciation of the work done by the Amer- NEED FOR FOO0D stand before an ican Red Thousands of Amer- | icans tried to assist Rumania by send to that country by way but the queen said that them never reached their in- destination. She avill confer with Tierbert C. Hoover, of the supreme food confidence aid Ruma Cross. ing supplies SR, AR fated | o¢” Rugsia, e most of tended tomorrow Marie, of Rumania lared of the of the today that in spite ight her country and the suffer- irman coun- L. and that s of people in the war there is . Le ! ol today expressed 1 there if food council will be secured. of condi- - = -ENDERS BUSY. Rumania during the war, th W said = Siffore Branch of Red Cross Completes 1een | “We 149 | « worse than did Articles During Month, ingland and them an cport for the past month i | | onl I behind while we had 1mpon When assist U 1 America, depend ond ussia, s been accomplished Rc of f Harrison the work which West Arthur the i were 9] by the End 1 Cross, of which ussians eame to to Sampson, 160 o German plot- w Sive b hen Russia Iy isolated i our food aid and Wa eat ey real street, is in charge, is Hllows I to that, pairs of socks, were absolute odd pieces of I hav umania if ol We no fos Polshevism in food 11 ¢ 34 of odd pieces 31; hospi- dress, 1; | mittens made 1its, arn, yarn 1i- imme clothing L food. Tt is ¥ ooy ute food in the wholesale Theft to ng : shirt rown i g0 without mu Total, 1149 d Re ap- 1t ffic to distri my {1 a We ruined repai bla workers of C'ross rooms cause of bahy ruction of railways and the o W express their Hrses x iron rebuild Lre s wood and comotives, o coiatio the I | Ha West Main | p 1 of ‘mmm of ires Erastus no but of street. who to 156 the working much of the furniture equip and ndered many favers in SERVICE. ovT O WORN BY MILLIONS Privates Charles Danberg and Frank t | Collins Discharged from Army. A from Private q I would not go back to the Charl Danberg has been arged the aviation I receive twice the of the Army his vate srancl and returned yes- Whiting has béen Wright Aviation fisld in Ohio for about erday to home at 205 Pr “After giving Neoclin Soles a thor- J Jones, of Omaha. More than 10,000,000 pairs of Nealin street Danberg tationed € 16 months and dur- been ted ing t once. He G28th Air Squadron. Private Frank Colling having received the Army at was stationed time was has but the —its long wear, its comfort, water- home its final economy stores everywhere sell connec with shoe in this clty, from where veeks Collins, was months during and was the his discharge Merritt And any repairman will re-sole vour slin Soles—made Camp he for after reaching the States in France for the heavy fighting in Argonne Forest. He has recovered from the effects of gas burns to his Oles eyes. His evesight b e e | jmpaired. two Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot guaranteed to outwear all several ealn S Treds Mark Aes. U S. Pat. OF | BERGER AGAIN HELD . ON SEDITIOUS CHARGE Arrested Berger here ves tion of the espionage act, and hound over in bail of §5,000 Claire A and of | federal espionage pending States pionage warrant Thursday ment Milwaukee . Hartford AND TOILET ARTICLES Pluto Wat al-Hepatica, 300c. 18¢, 3 Emulsion 55 c, and $1.00, and Linimen 18¢ 350, 5c. Wampole's O Vinol at Minard"; Tanlac 83c. Squibb’s Ol v B Liniment 19« 69¢. Pills Aspirin Tablets, F doz., 2 doz. 19¢, 100 at 59¢. Aspirin Tablets, Bayers, 19c. doz., 2 doz. 3 $1.19 per 100. Antikamnia Tablets, 18c. Beecham’s Pills, 15c. Brandreth's Pills, 14c Carter’s Liver Pills, 12c Bromo Quinine, 21c, Cascatets, 8c, 18c and 38c. Pape's Diapepsin, 32¢. Doan’s Kidney Pills, 40c. Ex-Lax, 7c¢ and 17c¢. William's Pink Pills, 35¢, Nuxated Iron, 7ic. Lapactic Pills, 25¢c. Bell-Ans, 17¢ to 45c. Phenolax Wafers, 19c. Olive Tablets, 7c to 170 Pinkham's Compou lets, 79c. Hill's Cascara Dewitt’s Kidney and 61c., Pinkh 10c Quinine, Pills, m's Liver Pills, Peroxide Peroxide Hydrogen bottle bottle bottle . 4-0z. -0z, 16-0z. 19¢c Talcum Powder Azura Talc at 27c. Babcock's Corylopsis at Colgate rlcum at 18c 25¢. Garden of Allah Sylvan Talcum Houbigant's at Mary Garden at Comfort Powder 10c. Squibb’s Tale at 15c. Johnson’s Baby Talc William's Talcum at Palm Olive at 15c. Woodworth's Arbutus at Miro Dena at 25c. Reveris at 19c. Violet Simplicity Mennen's Borated Menne's Violet at 13c. and at 39c. at 10c. 95¢. 45¢. ate20c - and at 12¢ 18c. 18c, 18c. 19¢. in Madison. Wis., Ilis Sena- torial Platform Being Basis— Out on $5,000 Bail Madison, Wi March 7 was arrested and arraigned erday on a charge of viola for State arraigned on t} trial at Eau with him charges. platform tes March 10 Arnold was bajled out Berger's race same Tt is mpaign for United St sena- tor which brings him into court. Ar indictment was ihe States against him declarés calculated and mailed to s of the arms of the arrest Arnold is Berger platfor statement indicted thié injur succe; United The of of own Berger on a using the campaign been for He harge his th has tricts in found under the indicted at act Chicago and an appeal circuit. e for and his He ed whi was gui bond United now a Crosse viol for arrest w an indict- jury 1 also by face th and turne furnis ral months ago Accidents will occur. but infection need not You never know just when it is going to happen. Generally without warning a slip is made—a deep cut— a broken and bruised skin is the result. That's the time to be careful—to g .«-:i against infection. There's safety and security in a jar of Resinol Ointment. Anoint the wound and bandage—it heals twice as fast this way. Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment used jointly are excellent {or the treatment of ail skin disorders on Jimbe, bodyand face. They work quickly and well Resinol At oll dvugeists. Sampies free from Resino Baltimore, Md. Write ws. Vietor ,