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r O1 ORDER STOMACHS Acidity, Sourness and Gates ended with "Fapa't Diapepain" \ Tk« moment you cat a t»bUt or tw« of Paue's ,i., all ih lump* of Indlgeailun paiu, lb* soui UMU, heartburn and belching of mMa due to acidity, vaatsh.truly woadarful! Mlllloua of peqp'e hnoer that It noedlcaa to be bothered with indl- ( est Ion dyep«paia or a disordered stomach A few tablata of rape'* Iiiapapala nautrallaa aoldltr and g'v. raltoTat once.no watting! Buy a bo* *f Ftpa'a Diapepeln now! I>on't .lay dy«>a»tlo! Try to regulate your etomsell ao you can eat favor- to foeds without causing dlatreaa. The coal U ao little The beneftta >o great. AftEMMN Roddy Cheeka.SparklingEyes .'Most Women Can Have 9a|» or. Edwards, a Well Known Ohio Phyacian . j5r.F.M.Edwertis for 17 yean treated nraoI women for liver and bowel ail- {MatB. During these years be gave to us patients a preemption made of a few well known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tsclets. You will know them by their olive color. ' Tbase tablets are wonder-workers on the fiver and bowels, which cause a anal action, carrying off the wjute 3PDH0Q0U8 matter In one's system, you have a pale face, sallow look, eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- .diss, a Ostleas, no-good filing, all out of sorts. inactive bowels, you take une of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly [a a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands ot women and men take Or, Edwards' Olive Tablets.the stic- coMrful substitute lor calomel.now ^.ci Uuu just to keep a*Ui fit. iuc uta "CAN'T CUT OFF MY LEG," SAYS ra:lroad engineer "1 am a railroad engineer; about 20 years ago my leg was seriously In jursd in an accident out West. Upon lay refusing to allow the doctor t<> amputate it I/waa told it would be im poaaibie to heal the wound. I hav triad ail kinds of salves and had many doctors In the past 20 years, but to no avail. Finally 1 resolved to us PETERSON'S OINTMKNT on my ietr, ifou cannot Imagine my astonishment *hea I found it was iloini; what over \00 things had failed to do. My K'k if «u>w completely cured ".Gus Haufl 7S0 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. "It makes me feel proud to be able to produce aa ointment like that" says Peterson of Buffalo. "Not onlv do I guarantee Peterson's Olntmont for eld sores and wounds, but for eczema, salt rheum, ulcers, itching t>k!a and blind, bleeding or itcfrng piles, and I put up a blp box for 85 cents, a price nil can afford to pa\ and money back from your druggist If net satisfied." People's Drug Stores will supply you under guarantee of money back if net satisfactory. The Quick Wau to Stop,a Cough f aafk la a hurry. Easily pca- pared, aad saves abent St. Yeu might be surprised to know that the best tiling you csn use for a severe cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just a few ¦ownii. It's cheap, but for prompt xesalts it beats anything else you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinsry or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too.children like it.and it is pare aad good. Peur 2% ounces of Pinex in a pint Wtttat then All it up with plain granu¬ lated sugar syrup. Or use clarified ssolsasee. honey, or eorn syrup, instead *f sagar syrup, if desired. Thus you vaae S full pint.a family supply. Vut costing no more thsn s small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. Aad as . eough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had st any pries. It goes right to the spot ana/ (ins snick, lasting relief. It promptly Issa the inflamed membranes that Has the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon your cough stops en¬ tirely 8plendid for bronchitis, croup, psarsrnsss and bronchial asthma. K is s highly concentrated com* .f Norway pine extract, famous hesling effect on the mem- Ta avoid disappointment ask yon Smwiit for "2% ounces of Pinsx" vita directions and don't accept any* this* alee. Guaranteed to give sbso> lata satisfaction or monsy rsfunded, fkt Pine* Co., Ft. Wayne, lnd. hi mie you T Yoa Wish You Had Takan a Pill Last Wight dapsy a man or woman wishes he or she hadn't forgot to take a pill last Right and aa a reault thay feel headachy, bad, billoua, bloated, achy and sore, eonatlpatod and alrk teduy. It isn't necessary to wait until night or a convenient time any mora. Just try ihla once. Inatead of taking one. Srept, big, draatlc pill that upsata y«>u .Just drop Into the nearest drug utore and get a dimo parkngo of K 7. Tablets. Thry aru tiny little doaes vou take at intervala during the day. Wo hustle, or worry, no discomfort. They give yeu relief right sway- Work while you wolk w'th no bother at all. One now, another In an h »ur. perhaps a couple niorti hetwmn then and bed time and honestly you'll never monkey with those big blasting '.dynamite' pills ag.iln Ton iuu< It hfitber, Tiny doses at Intervals while you work er play Is the K-K ni) Tin . V)BM IS two Slz»S. L'ft. I'M I'll *oodc:j .Pe. People's Dun . y. . - "Cloth Besmirched and Pulpit Dofllod by Champion of Radioalltm." NEW YORK. Jan. » -Peolering that lli« Itsv. Dr. Percy ItltkMy Qrsnt bad bouuacbed his elotb aa4 befouled Lla pulpit wbia be likened tbt deported Russian atarcklMi to Ut plou* I'll' grim Fathers. tha liar. Dr. Oustav A. Ceretsnsen, another eKrfrna* of tho uma faith, raised hla voles yeeterrtay In protest. Pr. Carslensen's ramarka wera mad# to hla tontrtiailon at tha Holy Hood Protestant Kplacopnl Church >n tha couraa of hi* morning aermon. "A vary clever and distloguished praachar who would diaowu tha priest- ly office conferred upon him, haa re- contly brought discredit upon him¬ self by likening the deported anarch- lata to the PilgrlnOKethtre." aald lb* ll-v. Pr. Carslensen. "I have hbped *ln vain for earn* word of proteat or rebuke from hla uccleslaatlcal auperlora, or from th« ¦ ulplt or praaa of tha church whJ..h j le compromlaaa. If uo voice proceed' from higher quartera the reetoi of Holy Hood may no longer ho.# bta peace. "I express but feebljr the shame and Indignation of all law abiding and Iberty loving churchmen and Chrls- lehs that a duly accredited minister 3t Chrlat should ao besmirch HI* .ro«i pnd befoul Hla pulpit. "Rerkman and Ooldman. w|th their poisonous tonguee and blood gu'lty .lands, are claaaed by Mr. Grant with Jrewster and Bradford, of eU.m ¦anda and pure hearts and herdlt- souls. The Pilgrim fathers were God- eailng men of faith and courage who tood for loyalty to Ood and eervlco o humanity. The unwilling paaseb :ers on the shilp which sailed under ealed orders from New York In L>e- ¦omber, 1910, wera Idlers, slackers, iufflans, blasphemers." WIRELESS OF AMERICA WILL SPAN THE GLOBE Twenty Million Dollgr Company Formed With General Elec¬ tric Co. Featured. NEW YORK, Jan. a.An American and International wireless operating system that is designed to link thi countries of the world in exchanging commercial messages, whtoh Is an nounced to begin business In the United States and throughout the Americaa, Hawaii, Britain, France. ihe Scandinavian countries stnd China .md Japan, has been effected through interests of the General Electric Com¬ pany of Schenectady, under the name of the Radio Corporation of America The United States corporation and a subsidiary operating company for general service In Central and South America wll have a total capitalisa¬ tion of *20.000.000. ' The wireless is to be a competitor of the different cable companies, and '.nnouncement from one of the of¬ ficials of the new Radio Corporation aid .the wireless rate based on word or complete message would be one- third lower .an cable charges. The late of star ,.ig operation depends en 'he r<f jy the Government of ata» ions ea over for war purposes. I All ui the Interests of the Marconi 'relets Telegraph Company of uerlca have been taken over by the w corporation. All of the former itlsh interests in the Marconi Com* ny have been acquired by the Gen- al Electric Company, and the own- ship and control of all operations of in Radio Corporation are Tested ex usively In Americana. 'AIMER TO BE GRILLED ON PROMISE TO PACKERS Senate To Inreotfrate Agreement Whereby "Big 5" Escape Prosecution. Attorney General Palmer will be ucstloned tomorrow by the Senate griculture Conmlttee concerning Is recsnt agreement with the "Big Five" packers, under which they are o escape Government prosecution provided they discontinue certain unrelated" side lines. The committee will ask Palmer vhether he promised the packers hr vould try to bave them exempted from further legislative action if i hey would agree to give ap prac Ices to which the Government ob¬ jected. Creation of a Federal livestock earn- mission to supervise the packing In lustry Is provided In a new pgckei ontrol bill drawn by genatore Ken on. of Iowa, and Kendrlclt. of W> mlng. The Senate Agriculture Com iltteo today took up this measure .hioh la a substitute for separate lis previously Introduced by Keayon md Kendrlek The new prepoaal eliminates lleans Ing. but authorises the l)veet«*-l commission to make rules and regu¬ lations far the conduct of the owe. packing buslnMs. Ths commission weurd have pavarr "nmpsrsbie to those of the Interetet Commerce Cemleaion in Its eontral of railroads, Kenyon aald. tender the proposed regulations all eerSons conducting stockyards ei packing plants must register with the commission, agreeing tq comply will all its rules. The commission le to Issue oertifVcates of registration whleh art revocable. All such certificate* are to be open to public Inspection. HCOVER NOT IN RACE FOR THE PRESIDENCY PORTLAND, Ore, Jen. TTerber lloover stated definitely I- , telerram receive'! here by Flk Watkm-. of the Jackson Club, thai ¦> Is not a candidate ffcr tha Presirt \ry of th United Htatss. His telegram read: "My engagements and connection with the industrial conferences an>l relief work m Kurope make it Im- |>n»*ib|n lor me to go to the North- west al present. Heyond this, pi ase Isccepi the sln -erlty of my statement list I rn "t j rsndlisie for the jerry ON THE job Making it Warm for h'nt * abie THE AGENT SIN to k iuovw vjkwYW MT bdwiTflj k; Bny o ¦ nuM i Excuse Me for Po?nt!ng VOlTt I «£*»«', I Jcwrt *woc* wt" ._*~r f # 111 . »¦ POLLY AND her PALS S«ur rr$ uwptfMi*. i \ )oH.$UAbi\ Wfc <S4LS'U- #Ut=T4 TAKfc. ~~Clfc. V 17 hsu-ea? ojt. '5TteA*> lo» "IhKM "TA^UM* J3, HUM * r rntvt l«T<ti. la*.XafltatanS 0. I. flMt Ode*. Oraal Brtta'a RlrbU . 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r O1 ORDERSTOMACHS

Acidity, Sournessand Gates ended with"Fapa't Diapepain"

\Tk« moment you cat a t»bUt or

tw« of Paue's ,i., all ihlump* of Indlgeailun paiu, lb* souiUMU, heartburn and belching ofmMa due to acidity, vaatsh.trulywoadarful!Mlllloua of peqp'e hnoer that It l«

noedlcaa to be bothered with indl-( estIon dyep«paia or a disorderedstomach A few tablata of rape'*Iiiapapala nautrallaa aoldltr and g'v.raltoTat once.no watting! Buy abo* *f Ftpa'a Diapepeln now! I>on't.lay dy«>a»tlo! Try to regulateyour etomsell ao you can eat favor-to foeds without causing dlatreaa.The coal U ao little The beneftta>o great.

AftEMMNRoddyCheeka.SparklingEyes

.'Most Women Can Have9a|» or. Edwards, a Well Known

Ohio Phyacian .

j5r.F.M.Edwertis for 17 yean treatednraoI women for liver and bowel ail-{MatB. During these years be gave tous patients a preemption made of afew well known vegetable ingredientsmixed with olive oil, naming themDr. Edwards' Olive Tsclets. You willknow them by their olive color. '

Tbase tablets are wonder-workers onthe fiver and bowels, which cause aanal action, carrying off the wjute3PDH0Q0U8 matter In one's system,

you have a pale face, sallow look,eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head-

.diss, a Ostleas, no-good filing, all outof sorts. inactive bowels, you take uneof Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly[a a time and note the pleasing results.Thousands ot women and men take

Or, Edwards' Olive Tablets.the stic-coMrful substitute lor calomel.now ^.ciUuu just to keep a*Ui fit. iuc uta

"CAN'T CUT OFF MY LEG,"SAYS ra:lroad engineer

"1 am a railroad engineer; about 20years ago my leg was seriously Injursd in an accident out West. Uponlay refusing to allow the doctor t<>amputate it I/waa told it would be impoaaibie to heal the wound. I havtriad ail kinds of salves and had manydoctors In the past 20 years, but tono avail. Finally 1 resolved to usPETERSON'S OINTMKNT on my ietr,ifou cannot Imagine my astonishment*hea I found it was iloini; what over\00 things had failed to do. My K'k if«u>w completely cured ".Gus Haufl7S0 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

"It makes me feel proud to be ableto produce aa ointment like that"says Peterson of Buffalo. "Not onlvdo I guarantee Peterson's Olntmontfor eld sores and wounds, but foreczema, salt rheum, ulcers, itchingt>k!a and blind, bleeding or itcfrngpiles, and I put up a blp box for 85cents, a price nil can afford to pa\and money back from your druggistIf net satisfied."

People's Drug Stores will supplyyou under guarantee of money backif net satisfactory.

The Quick Wau toStop,a Cough

f aafk la a hurry. Easily pca-pared, aad saves abent St.

Yeu might be surprised to knowthat the best tiling you csn use fora severe cough, is a remedy which iseasily prepared at home in just a few¦ownii. It's cheap, but for promptxesalts it beats anything else you evertried. Usually stops the ordinsry

or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastespleasant, too.children like it.and itis pare aad good.Peur 2% ounces of Pinex in a pint

Wtttat then All it up with plain granu¬lated sugar syrup. Or use clarifiedssolsasee. honey, or eorn syrup, instead*f sagar syrup, if desired. Thus youvaae S full pint.a family supply.Vut costing no more thsn s smallbottle of ready-made cough syrup.Aad as . eough medicine, there is

really nothing better to be had st anypries. It goes right to the spot ana/(ins snick, lasting relief. It promptlyIssa the inflamed membranes thatHas the throat and air passages, stopsthe annoying throat tickle, loosens thephlegm, and soon your cough stops en¬

tirely 8plendid for bronchitis, croup,psarsrnsss and bronchial asthma.

K is s highly concentrated com*.f Norway pine extract, famous

hesling effect on the mem-

Ta avoid disappointment ask yonSmwiit for "2% ounces of Pinsx"vita directions and don't accept any*this* alee. Guaranteed to give sbso>lata satisfaction or monsy rsfunded,fkt Pine* Co., Ft. Wayne, lnd.

hi mie youT

Yoa Wish You HadTakan a Pill Last

Wightdapsy a man or woman wishes he

or she hadn't forgot to take a pilllast Right and aa a reault thay feelheadachy, bad, billoua, bloated, achyand sore, eonatlpatod and alrk teduy.It isn't necessary to wait until nightor a convenient time any mora. Justtry ihla once. Inatead of taking one.Srept, big, draatlc pill that upsata y«>u.Just drop Into the nearest drugutore and get a dimo parkngo of K 7.Tablets. Thry aru tiny little doaesvou take at intervala during the day.Wo hustle, or worry, no discomfort.They give yeu relief right sway-Work while you wolk w'th no botherat all. One now, another In an h »ur.perhaps a couple niorti hetwmn thenand bed time and honestly you'llnever monkey with those big blasting'.dynamite' pills ag.iln Ton iuu< Ithfitber, Tiny doses at Intervals whileyou work er play Is the K-K ni) Tin .

V)BM IS two Slz»S. L'ft. I'M I'll*oodc:j.Pe. People's Dun. y. . -

"Cloth Besmirched and PulpitDofllod by Champion of

Radioalltm."

NEW YORK. Jan. » -Peolering thatlli« Itsv. Dr. Percy ItltkMy Qrsnt badbouuacbed his elotb aa4 befouled Lla

pulpit wbia be likened tbt deportedRussian atarcklMi to Ut plou* I'll'grim Fathers. tha liar. Dr. Oustav A.Ceretsnsen, another eKrfrna* of thouma faith, raised hla voles yeeterrtayIn protest.Pr. Carslensen's ramarka wera mad#

to hla tontrtiailon at tha Holy HoodProtestant Kplacopnl Church >n thacouraa of hi* morning aermon."A vary clever and distloguished

praachar who would diaowu tha priest-ly office conferred upon him, haa re-

contly brought discredit upon him¬self by likening the deported anarch-lata to the PilgrlnOKethtre." aald lb*ll-v. Pr. Carslensen.

"I have hbped *ln vain for earn*word of proteat or rebuke from hlauccleslaatlcal auperlora, or from th«¦ ulplt or praaa of tha church whJ..h jle compromlaaa. If uo voice proceed'from higher quartera the reetoi ofHoly Hood may no longer ho.# btapeace.

"I express but feebljr the shame andIndignation of all law abiding andIberty loving churchmen and Chrls-lehs that a duly accredited minister3t Chrlat should ao besmirch HI*.ro«i pnd befoul Hla pulpit."Rerkman and Ooldman. w|th their

poisonous tonguee and blood gu'lty.lands, are claaaed by Mr. Grant withJrewster and Bradford, of eU.m¦anda and pure hearts and herdlt-souls. The Pilgrim fathers were God-eailng men of faith and courage whotood for loyalty to Ood and eervlcoo humanity. The unwilling paaseb:ers on the shilp which sailed underealed orders from New York In L>e-¦omber, 1910, wera Idlers, slackers,iufflans, blasphemers."

WIRELESS OF AMERICAWILL SPAN THE GLOBE

Twenty Million Dollgr CompanyFormed With General Elec¬

tric Co. Featured.

NEW YORK, Jan. a.An Americanand International wireless operatingsystem that is designed to link thicountries of the world in exchangingcommercial messages, whtoh Is an

nounced to begin business In theUnited States and throughout theAmericaa, Hawaii, Britain, France.ihe Scandinavian countries stnd China.md Japan, has been effected throughinterests of the General Electric Com¬pany of Schenectady, under the nameof the Radio Corporation of AmericaThe United States corporation and a

subsidiary operating company forgeneral service In Central and SouthAmerica wll have a total capitalisa¬tion of *20.000.000. '

The wireless is to be a competitorof the different cable companies, and'.nnouncement from one of the of¬ficials of the new Radio Corporationaid .the wireless rate based on wordor complete message would be one-third lower .an cable charges. Thelate of star ,.ig operation depends en'he r<f jy the Government of ata»ions ea over for war purposes. IAll ui the Interests of the Marconi'relets Telegraph Company ofuerlca have been taken over by thew corporation. All of the formeritlsh interests in the Marconi Com*ny have been acquired by the Gen-al Electric Company, and the own-ship and control of all operations ofin Radio Corporation are Tested exusively In Americana.

'AIMER TO BE GRILLEDON PROMISE TO PACKERS

Senate To Inreotfrate AgreementWhereby "Big 5" Escape

Prosecution.

Attorney General Palmer will beucstloned tomorrow by the Senategriculture Conmlttee concerningIs recsnt agreement with the "Big

Five" packers, under which they areo escape Government prosecutionprovided they discontinue certainunrelated" side lines.The committee will ask Palmer

vhether he promised the packers hrvould try to bave them exemptedfrom further legislative action ifi hey would agree to give ap pracIces to which the Government ob¬

jected.Creation of a Federal livestock earn-

mission to supervise the packing Inlustry Is provided In a new pgckeiontrol bill drawn by genatore Kenon. of Iowa, and Kendrlclt. of W>mlng. The Senate Agriculture Comiltteo today took up this measure.hioh la a substitute for separatelis previously Introduced by Keayon

md KendrlekThe new prepoaal eliminates lleans

Ing. but authorises the l)veet«*-lcommission to make rules and regu¬lations far the conduct of the owe.packing buslnMs.Ths commission weurd have pavarr

"nmpsrsbie to those of the InteretetCommerce Cemleaion in Its eontral ofrailroads, Kenyon aald.tender the proposed regulations all

eerSons conducting stockyards ei

packing plants must register with thecommission, agreeing tq comply willall its rules. The commission le toIssue oertifVcates of registration whlehart revocable. All such certificate*are to be open to public Inspection.

HCOVER NOT IN RACEFOR THE PRESIDENCY

PORTLAND, Ore, Jen. TTerberlloover stated definitely I- , telerramreceive'! here by Flk Watkm-.of the Jackson Club, thai ¦> Is not acandidate ffcr tha Presirt \ry of thUnited Htatss. His telegram read:"My engagements and connection

with the industrial conferences an>lrelief work m Kurope make it Im-|>n»*ib|n lor me to go to the North-west al present. Heyond this, pi ase

Isccepi the sln -erlty of my statementlist I rn "t j rsndlisie for the

jerry ON THE job Making it Warm for h'nt *

abie THE AGENTSIN

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bdwiTflj k; Bnyo ¦ nuM i Excuse Me for Po?nt!ng

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