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FRENCH BKOAT IIITSTTETt. HEXDTlllSONYILLE, N Cv ,THUKSDAT,JCT:l!!,.r BEB SALIVATED Of GAL0F.1EL? HORRIBLE! Calomel is quicksilver and acts like dynamite on -your liver. 'Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mer cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dan gerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sick ening you. Calomel- attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. iWhen you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for a few cents a large bottle of Dodson's liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take 'and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel ! It makes you sick the next day ; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight ens you right up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe. YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN! Cincinnati authority tells how to dry up a corn or callus so It lifts off with fingers. You corn-peatered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops sore ness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted out, root and all, without pain. A small bottle of freezone cost very little at any drug store, but will posi tively take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried, as it is inexpensive and is said not to irritate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It is fine stuff and acta like a charm every time. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING Save your Hair! Get a small bottle of Danderine right now Also stops itching scalp. IMPORTANT NEWS i THE WORLD OVER IMPORTANT HAPPENINQ3 OF TMI3 AND OTHER NATIONS FOR SEVEN DAYS Q1V&N i :TI!E IE17S 0FTIIE SOUTH What Is Taking Waet In Tht Csut land Will Found In Drltf Paragraphs Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy ihair i3 mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There ia nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and it3 very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itcthing of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink., loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine to night now any time will surely save your hair. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderjne from any drug store. You surely can have bsautiful hair and lote of it if you will just try a little Dan derine. Save your hair J Try it J The assertion that the late Victoria no Huerta, president of the de facto Mexican government, came to the United States after he was ousted from the presidency in the interests of the German government am4 with the intent to cause war between this country and Mexico, was made onthe witness stand in Chicago by Gaston B. Means, of North Carolina, recently tried and found not guilty of the charge of murder in that state, during his testimony regarding an alleged second will prepared by the late J. C. King, husband of the woman Means was alleged to have killed. Between fifteen thousand and eigh teen thousand machinists, tool makers and apprentices, the majority of them employed on government work, were on strike at Newark, N. J , to enforce demands for higher wages, according to a statement made by C. P. Gibson, national organizer of their union. The detail of soldiers who have been engaged in DeKalb county, Tennessee, in rounding up deserters and s&ckers for some weeks, have captured ten men thus far. Besides these three have been killed. It is stated that there are still, nineteen deserters and slackers hiding in the hills of the county. Lieut. Qeuntin Roosevelt, youngest son of Colonel Roosevelt, has - been killed in an airplane fight, it is an nounced by a semi-official Havre News Agency dispatch. His machine fell in the enemy lines. General Pershing has wired Colonel Roosevelt, however that the young man's death has not been affirmed. He may be a prisoner in the camp of the enemy. The United States government is about to assume control of the entire .medical profession in the United States to obtain sufficient doctors for the fast growing army, and, at the same time, to distribute those remain ing to the localities or services where they are most needed for civilian work. Two trainmen and two passengers were killed and between thirty and thirty-five persons were injured when the Kansas City-Florida "special" on the St. Louis and San Francisco rail road was derailed near Fickinger, Ark. SAYS LEMON JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake "well, and you have & quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet' counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. !F YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! If tongue Is coated, cleanse little bowels with "Cali fornia Syrup of Figs." Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Fig3," because in a few hours all the clogged-up waste, sour t bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. ' Sick children needn't be coaxed to take 'this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy be cause -they know its action 'on the stom ach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs which con tains directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups. LUTHERAN SERVICES. Sundays School every Sunday at 10 a. m., preaching services at 11 a. m. All services at the Community Club, next to the Library Building. Frequent letters from home will cheer up the boys in the camps. How full is the flour barrel and the sugar bowl? . Washington. Austria now knows that a million Americans are in the war zone in France, and is beginning to realize what American intervention in the war means. "The Americans are trans forming the situation against which the entente found itself in a percepti ble manner every day, not only from a political, but also from a military standpoint," an Austrian newspaper Announcement is made by the navy department that the United States ar mored cruiser San Diego was sunk off the Long Island coast. This indicates that German submarines may again be operating in American waters. The cause of the vessel's destruction and the casualties that resulted are as yet unknown. A dispatch from Point-o'-Woods, N. Y., says: Survivors of the United States cruiser San Diego, sunk ten miles eft" Fire Island shortly before midday, July 19, declare that many members of the engine room crew must have been killed by the explo sion which wrecked the warship. They were uncertain whether the vessel was struck! from a torpedo or by a mine. The cruiser remained afloat thirty-six minutes after she was struck. A wireless to the navy department says that heavy explosions heard are believed to indicate that some of the patrol boats which dashed to the air of the sunken San Diego had met a German submarine and are giving bat tle. The largest crops, of beans, sugar beets and peanuts ever known in the United States are in prospect for this year's harvest. Forecasts of produc tion by the department of agriculture shows large increases in these crops. The British steamer Carpathia was torpedoed in the Atlantic July 17, it ;is announced at the navy department ; The vessel was sunk off the Irish coast outward bound. Three torpedoes were fired and all scored hits. The surviv- ors were in the water two hours, i The Haitien council of state, acting ; in accordance with the powers given iit under the new Hatient constitution, 'has unanimously voted the declaration of war upon Germany demanded by tne president oi tne republic. Haiu is the twenty-second nation to de. clare war on Germany. Seven othei ! countries have broken diplomatic re lations. Four hundred and fifty American built battleplanes have been sent abroad or delivered at ports for ship ment cik July 5, the date of the latest comnlete official renort rend-iinc the 'war department. Government control or the fixing of the price of the 1918 cotton crop wt uld not bo feasible at this time. President Wilson was told by Representative Leyer of, South Carolina, chairman of the house committee on agriculture. The Franco-American offensive be tween the Alsne and the Marne has yielded thus far 17,000 . prisoners and more than S60 guns captured by the alUea. The United States government has extended Italy another credit of one hundred million dollars; Belgium gets another bunch of nine millions. The total credits to the allies now totals $6,380,040,000. , , Resumption of Vlightlees nights" in augurated last winter to save fuel Will again become effective. All out door illumination excepting1 street lights, will be discontinued Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the New England states. New York Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the District of Colum bia, and on Monday and Tuesday of each week in the remainder of the United States. European. Admission is made in the German official communication that the allied troops broke into the German front infantry and artillery lines at "isolat ed" points between the Aisne and the Marne and forced back the German line. Drouth, early frosts and labor short age in England threaten to reduce somewhat previous etsimates of food production. However, the food situa tion is described as better than last year. General Pershing and General Bliss of the American army have been knighted by the British government the former getting the grand cross of the Order of Bath and the latter the grand cross of the order of Sts. Mir chael and George. From the region west of Soissons to the northwest of Chateau Thierry American and French armies have be gun a strong offensive against the Germans, which possibly may have a marked influence on the future of the world war. The movement has been rewarded with great success in its ini tial stage. To the Americans alone in the re gion west of Soissons came 4,000 pris oners, 30 guns and much war mate rial. Additional large numbers of cap tives and further greater stores of guns, ammunition and other war ne cessities were taken by the French. Nowhere, according to last accounts from the front, has the enemy been able to stay the progress of the allies. The Japanese government has reach-J ed a decision for joint American-Japanese intervention in Siberia. The American proposals differed from those made by Great Britatin and i France. Notable work has been done by the allied aviator during the progress of the new German offensive. The allied air forces took an effect ive part in the actual fighting with their machine guns and aerial torpe does, and constantly harassed the at tacking columns of the enemy, as well as supplying information to the gen eral staff. It is accepted now that the long days of purely defensive allied opera tions are ended and that General Foch has decided to begin aggressive tactics. This is due largely to the incoming American soldiers. " Southeast "of Villers Bretonneux, to the south of the Somme, the British line has been advanced on a front of more than one mile. The British positions to the east of Hebuterne have been greatly improv ed, and the enemy driven back. German prisoners taken by the Brit ish refused to believe that the Ger mans had not captured Rheims and Chalons. In the pocket which the Germans have created south of the Marne, their losses have reached not.less than six ty thousand in two days' ; fighting. French Premier Clemenceau, who has just returned from the front, where he has been witnessing the lat est German drive,, expresses the great est satisfaction with the ppegress of the allies. Sergeant J. F. Brown, with the American army in the Champagne sec tor, is the hero of all France. He cap tured 159 prisoners and walked into American headquarters, sorry that two of them died on the way. Fighting in the fields and woods in the present battle of the Marne is most unusual. Companies, ; platoons and even groups of two or three men are waging their own warfare in clear ing out the terrible Huns. German air raiders bombed an American Red Cross hospital at Jouy, killing two men and injuring, nine per son including Miss Jane Jeffery. The Japanese battleship Kawachi, of 21,420 tons displacement, blew up and sank in Tokoyama bay, 150 miles to the northeast of Nagasaki, on July 12, and five hundreefmembers of the crew lost their lives. 4 ; Comparatively large forces of Amer icans have been engaged, especially in the region of Descrivec, -where they were brought up to support the at tacking French. Within a slfort period the Americans were hotly engaged in the fighting. ' West of Chateau Thierry, between Vaux and Hill 204, the enemy launch ed a small local attack against the American forces, but was speedily beaten off with losses. This operation subsided quickly and the enemy con tented timself with the laying down of the heaviest bombardments over the positions, 'which availed nothing. NOVEL USE FOR MOTORCYCLE Missouri Farmer Converts Vehicle Into Quick-Delivery rMachlne for Mar keting Products Quite an unusual employment is made of a motorcycle and sidecar by a Missouri farmer and stockman who has converted the vehicle into a quick delivery machine for carrying certain products to market. By securely fas tening a crate over the rear wheel and ' Rapid Transit to Market, placing another on the ehasls of the sidecar, he is able to transport a con siderable load with dispatch and with out particular difficulty. His country place Is more than SO miles from St. Joseph, but with this delivery van he recently carried a calf and a dozen chickens t market and returned with in a few hours' time. Popular Mechanics. GOOD MATERIALS FOR MULCH Cause of Despondency. Despondency is often caused by in digestion and constipation, and quick ly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken. These tablets strengthen the digestion and move the bowels.Advertisement?, Know the Food regulations? Frequent letters from home will cheer up the boys in the camps. Fresh turnip seeds at Hunter's Pharmacy. 7-18-3tc. Staeware Jars, Churns, Jugs and Dutch Pots Can what you can Pickle what you can't Bly Hardware Co. Having qualifiVTs ' uj. me estate of Edwa ""strat ceased, all personV f1 ? against J "ns flavins :,' v.au HIB . o 1 x . vv. fore the 22nd teTJ A will be niVe. U. heir recover M? v w me estate will s in. M.Mlc win nlo: L ty1 to me. . MRS. HATTlV uuunistTaf. HI xou une of tw There are a erPat would be very much benLfple 0 ing Chamberlain's Tab Pt? !dby or disordered stomach Z a of them? Mrs. M. R. Seari V,0 vllle, N. Y., relates her ex' Baldv. the use of these tablets- a Dad spell with my stomal montns ago, and was trmT1 sii or three weeks with Z pains in the pit of my itom 5 Sef Iain's Tablets. 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