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Tests have -shown, that the youths' tbnonnal ision enables them to read through silver, brass or iron. Mustapha Kemal, speaking before the grand national assembly of Tur key, made the statement that the is sue of peace was up to the allies, who, he said, had only to recognize Turkish judicial and economic independence. Ambassador Harvey's reference to the Balfour note in his address at the Pilgrims' dinner call called forth an anonymous communication to the Lou den Times recalling with great defer ence and with all respect to his ex cellency the statment printed in the Tunes on August L'G, last. The struggle of wills in the Ruhr cen ters on the issue of taxation. Follow ing announcement by the (barman gov ernment that all goods upon which taxes had been paid to the French and Ilelgians would be confiscated by the civil authorities, the situation is very tense. A mint- explosion outside the Roman Catholic pro-cathednd at Dublin, Ire land, durin.g a mission service, caused niri-ny women in the congregation to faint. The building was not damaged and no one wis hurt. Tile universal suffrage bill was de f ated in the lower Japanese house of the diet alter Premier Kato said that the government had under considera tion the extension of the franchise. The visit of Francis J. Lowe, secre Tary of the American organization c Fi u nds of the Irish Free State, whr is in Dublin on a mission of peace and trad-', ami who predicts peace by St. i ':: i k Day. was commented up-n favorably by th. Freeman's Journal, it 1 f-Lliu An ' 'i.d.and paradi-a-" im -which il;. complications of i-.e eternal tliangie a'il'ot i liter, is dis-ioso.j by th:- c le "1 the o rk!:-y islands. It is tin-I-!-- of Holm, in t'r..- mouth oi Strum- Jthaldtai!'.- is f.vo a :: O'hcr isksmls m the 1. !. - i t .;::.: jt;, n. Illii Ills W',e tiroup oi;'i VashinEfton- i he ;;;! i;-r"i! ioi- o:' s -.e 'y tin; ; il l s' co. I com m I - - in atsi c '::":! by the i;oi; .... has ) ,-n a l'l"i i ) tie- .J. i'icicn.-y approi-i ia' mn bill by .::;' o ,i; ih opi , ration-- ouonitte.-. T:-.' Watson c ,;;:::' s i';at -oblc -s Vv'cle ..., ctlted it: Kl allce without t!l' urmalitv of a trial w i' unior.Taled. the ccu.mii'ee ai'pointod to inves' igate !' -jolted unanimously. This ends th matter. The conte:-t(d nomination of Walter i.. Colien. negro Republican leach r oi Louisiana, to be caistoms c-onijitroller at New Orieans, was finally denied when the senate rejected th,- presi dents nomination. President Harding has complied with the senate's request for more informa- j lion concerning the administration's; plans for entering tin- permanent court of international justice at The Hague, set up under the league of nations. He informed the senate that the United States lias no intention of entering the court on a basis of compulsory ar bitration of all international disputes, that he contemplates no negotiations with other pow-rs in this regard. Selection of Postmaster General Work to succeed Albert Fall as secre tary of the interior, and of Senator Harry S. New, of Indiana, to become postmaster general, was announced at the Win e House. Dr. V. M. liurton of Chicago, presi dent of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, branded as false and wholly untruthful chargers of price-fixing made against the company in testimony be fore the senate manufacturer's subcom mittee oil inquiry. Choice between a republic and a free state by plebiscite of the Irish people was recently demanded by the na ! tional conference of the American As , sociation for the Recognition of the ' Irish Republic on threat of a nation ' wide boycott on British products and j insurance. i Senator John Sharp Williams of Mis sissippi, who retires voluntarily from a long public service career March 4, called on the president and told him he would not say goodbye, as he might rente to Washington again some time. Representative W. Bourke Cockran, Democrat, who had reperesented a New Vcrk City district in the house for many years, and who was inte-rnation-nlly known for his oratorical abilities, died as the result of a stroke of apo plexy. He was born in Ireland and was educated in France and the United States. Dispatches from Manila, P. I., say that murder and suicide with the wom an In the dominant role had replaced a suecide pact is the police theory of the deaths of George Baldwin, actor of Now York and San Franc isco, and Mrs. Ann P. Schic-ssingor, middle-aged sten ographer. Mrs. Sc hlessinger was known to have bought a bottle of poi son just previous to the death of the tutor and the woman America appears to be losing i'3 sweet tooth. During t!21 confectionery lo the value of $,'1 1 .'JWS.Onn was man ufactured in lb.- i'niied States, accord ing to figures announced by the cen sus bureau. This ri presents a decrease of 30 per cent compared with llH'.t. It is more than twice the amount, how ever, manufactured in 1 ! 1 1 4 . During 1!':M there w, 2.2.") t tablishment.- (. voted exclusively to the manufac ture of confections, having an annual output of $..onn or more. This rep resents a decrease 0f nearly 200 per cent compared with 1919. Producers of Pennsylvania anthra cite are netting an average pi of it of $1.G0 per ton at present wholesale prices, according to estimates placed before the federal coal committee by a United Workers' committee and made public. Domestic- Payson Smith of Bo-ston, state com- missioner of education in Massachu setts, was elected head of the depart ment of superintendence. National Ld- ; uration Association, at the election. 1 held at the annual convention of the association in Cleveland. Ohio. Morton D. Hull, Chicago millionaire, who defeated Mrs. Winnifred Mason Duck for the Republican nomination tor f ho congressional vacancy left by the late James R. Mann, has discovered that Mrs. Hm k has only h'-min to fight. She declares that h- r victorious op ponent spent far more than ?."". "on. the amount the law allows him to spend for congressman, and that .--he will con test the elec t icn. Edwin J. Troy, IS year- old. former s' cretary of the chamber of commerce of Mobile1, Ala., shot and killed him self at his home in St. Louis. Mo. He left a note to his wife saving his ac tion was due to failing lc-alin. Two women and a man v--re kilVd at Philadelphia when an automobile, traveling at a hiuh rate of speed, crash ed into them as they wep- alighting from a trolley car in West Philadelphia. Twenty minutes later- Henry C Br-.ck. millionaire, v. as found tour hicks t i the scer.e of the ac id- nt Sanding beside a bleed .- p.i; ; : i ! n:o;or i ar, w i ; ;;-st a pole-. lb- v j - : r- :.-' ed i'l 1 oit ti -i ; ion with the ;, cider:'. c r .-i 1 1 i u : , r tti.I Sii'-'-aTt. a t r -. v. - it: ! 1 e; I :;..-( w ; n. .. -. ; v ! ! 0:U ! l ! V t ii 1: heard m tin I o:' ! -rut h :t !m miber oi a: .Mrs. Grace li.e w:ie cf Gordon, v ;. l'irn.ep mill pm:.ili iii) says worlds el! st, i in she I ion w It.-rwi jan in New York City, voluntarily, d--elar-iivg she would a-k the federal court to send her to the federal prison in Atlanta in order that she might be cured of the narcotic habit. The ciyd,.. liner I.erape. Captain Kembk', outbound to Charleston. S. ('., from New York City, with 170 rien gers, collided in the North river. New York, with the Southern freighter. El Sud, inbound from Galveston, Texas. Both vessels were badly damaged, but were able to reach their piers unas sisted. A world conference on education in which more than four hundred million school children will he represented has been called by the National Educa lirnal Association to be Ik Id in San Francisco and Oakland. Calif., Juno 2S to July 2. the executive committee cf the department of superintendenc.) of th a.--o. iation announces. Acting District Attorney Pe.-or went before the New York City grand jury the oilier day, with the request that William II. Anderson, state superin tendent of the Anti-Saioon League of New York, bj indicted on a charge of grand larceny, and presented as his first witness the Rev. Dr. George Ca leb Moor, secretary, and Bertram H. Fancher, treasurer of the league. Mr. Anderson, having refused to waive im munity, will not appear before the grand jury. The charges of conspiracy to ob struct the recruiting of military forces against Victor Berger of Milwaukee, and the three defendants convicted with him three years ago, were dismissed in Chicago, the other day, by Judge James H. Wilkerson. His greatest victory, after years of effort, in setting aside military regu lations, which previously had permit ted only bare mention of a soldier's wife on his monument, will not be earned on the monument of Capt. Otto Andree Nesmith, A. S.. A., retired, who died recently. MARY GRAHAM BONNER. CC"lvT r (rtN NtViPPUI ONtCM - - - SERGEANT STARLING SPEAKS "Now Starling Sisters and P.roth Brs and Cousins, listen to what I have to say," said Sergeant Starling, "(b-n-eral Sparrow told his family the other day to be sure that they didn't let us get .ahead of them. They want to be the worst lighters and the worst birds. But, ah, they're going to be second worst for till of that. We will get the better of them. In the long run we always have." Sergeant Starling closed bis long yellow bill, gave a funv jerk to bis short tail and raised his long black and green wings. "We're better looking than they arc," he continued. "We have purples and jrei-n in our glossy black feathers, and our ladies wear white spots us their own fashion. And we're t good deal larger than they are. We, too, will eat anything, we will stand uny climate. Little starlings pop out of the eggs in s'xes and sevens every four or five months. That, is splendid, for it means that so many little star lings are constantly coming into the world. "Some people say they cannot make up their minds whether we do mora barm than pood. And when I say 'some1 people' I mean people w ho make u study of birds. "There are people who make a study of birds, who talk about birds and lecture about birds, and who know all He do. They watch us and find us Interesting. "I don't blame them In the lea-t. I should think p.-opb- would like to study birds, and how we nest and how 'Along Rushed Fire Chief Starling." V e act ar.-i w ;.at w e at chirp or -inj; ,,i.d w!,:.t v. Winter tl !lie. VV 'A . .n t: "l'I.er. of i ; :-. is t! . a re so i: , : : re a ti-j v. e lets of :v:.I s, :--s lo thill-- '.'.I li. . - I'el . ' W, s. As I'Ve s ! - , e J..-.C.!. V.b r is v. !.. : ; . v. e'r,. ,.; i t t o; ,,; i;:- : e ; V- C !:; v. irk we ih. 1 i :.u. I si:;; . : ;H decide '.: :--r tia-f .-r.-. s t' dav -. L:;; in ;. m-- -lo;,.'- ..e'Ve to fo Hi M-e.:.g t!.;.t W e ViV. I in our own Wa;, A g!--al 1 Us Is the fa. t t;..;t t:i--r.- are s at)' of us. "With all tin- little starliicrs couiiu.; -out of tlie i-ggs we train tb.-m to be good starling cl ii lreii ami there are huge cob'tiic - ot starlings aimosi every where now. "Just think! Six little starlings a! a time and, too, the mother starlings watch over three brood. a jtur or at the least two. "People have no decided whether they like us or not as I've told you. P.ut no matter, we're a clever lot. We can whistle so that we .sound like peo ' pie and they'll turn around to see , who was whistling. How that does 1 make us laugh ! And then we gurgle and they wonder what sort of a sound that is. We warble, too. We're smart." Sergeant Starling raised his head . high. "So with our cleverness and our i tine powers of winning any good scrap i If we're given a long enough time we will win over the sparrows. And If i we're net given a long enough time. we can always take a long enough : time.' , As the S.. rgeant was talking along ' rushed Fire Chief Starlit g. He had I been so named because ue had always ! said that should there be a lire he j would remember that he was the Chi ;f one to be saved. "Starlinus," he cried, "the sparrows who built their nest under one of the eaves of a bouse, had an accident to their nest. Tisj had all left the nest some time before but it had become very dry and a spark from a bonfire h"!ov went up and caught tire and almost made a big tire in the people's house." "Gracious!" said Sergeant Starling, "you bring important news, Fire Chief. We must build a nest under some eaves and then leave it to dry so it may some day help start a tire." "Let us not allow the Sparrows to get ahead of us," the Starlings all shouted. "Let us take from them their right to lioast of being the worst. The I second worst for them!" Sky Lying on Ground. One foggy morning little Kdgar looked out of the window and ex claimed, ".Oh, look, mamma, the sky U lying on the ground!" YOU NEED A You sre not feeling fit. 1 ecm to agree, bave headaches, di.zy, tired and sleepy even atler rest, bowels constipated. very serious the matter, you think, but you know you are not there with the punch and the pep. The symp toms are those of sye- trmio catarrh. which must not be neg lected. tr. -.V ' "fs all the vforkiua . . . turn ot the Ml tasks easv Fine after the grip SOLD EVERYWHERE, DrKI far JVow nip it! Incessant Coughing that breaks up sleep - slufied-up nostrils that blowing does not relieve oppres sive congestion in the throat the.-,e are the warning signals! 1 )-j not let vour cold torment N ssS C",il i's tongue c.hows MOTHER, GLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH "CALIFORNIA Fie SYRUP" Even Cross, Feverish, Sick and it Never Fails to Tt : '!;,' t'l'.; '..-.is l i A ; C,.;et I.-1. At. loi- s I- d -iU-nt. 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If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone to night. Your druggist or dealer sells Changes Last Year's Frock to Hew Putnam Fadeless Dyes dyes or tints as you wish VITALIZED Your food does not a night a INothuig FOR YOUNG PrOVed flV t.olf r.1 c.r... the real rcmeilv f.r svcrml. p.iarrl, l actioi:, t'c-ru-na is .Jirect and tatifactory. restores rh" ao.;A .. -i u.. li i d. , i-sin, cui.liicm u.;uu, ispeTs the rat.irrlial nn,..n. ,.,k:,u treable and mit th . . order. I hrrt . ,.. i , , . " i"..iii,,. aim iiicraiiiii ic- old viKor mid hjlikl.,1 t.; u:.u i. , ..." - "-iiii I.IUS.II.UV villlu lUtlLC ant if- or Spanish Flu. Try it and see. TABLETS OR LIQUID. rM. Jll "v y-u lo;--r-.-try Dr. Kind's New . isr.,v.-:v k l ,dd family Coah rr;.-.-dy, used foroverhalf a centurv. '1 he f,afe-,t svrun forchil- soothing ix. -very . 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You will feel like work ing: you'll bo cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Iodson's Liver Tone is entirely ogetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Oive It to your children.
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