The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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no help tor you. There is. Make up
your mind to sot well. You can. There la a
tamed? In which vnu may place full reliance
■f JU Mr*. Rozalia Kanla of 39 Silver Street,
Jft Britain, Conn. Thla la what ahe aaya:
I had crampa for three y?an and thought I
would never be any better. I could not eat
without dlatreas. Slept with my jnouth open
and could hardly breathe. No medicine helped
me. I had catarrh of the atomach. Now I
have no crampa and am feeling well and
I wiah every Buffering peraon would
take PE-RU-NA.” .
Catarrh effecta the muooua membranes In
any organ or part PE-RU-NA, by regulating
•be digestion and aiding elimination, sends a rich, pure supply of blood
•nd nourishment to the alck and Inflamed membranes and health
returns.
oop*bs. colds, catarrh and catarrhal conditions generally,
PE-RU-NA la recommended. If you are alck, do not wait and suffer.
The sooner yon begin using Dr. Hartman’s well-known PE-RU-NA,
“• sooner yon may expect to be well and strong and In full possession
of your health. A bottle Of PE-RU-NA Is the finest emergency, ready*
to-take remedy to have In the house. It Is fourteen ounces of are*
vention and protection.
Sold everywhere la tablet or liquid form.
BETTER
dead!
Life ie a burden when the body
la racked with pain. Everything
worried and the victim becomes
deepondent and downhearted. To
bring back the aunahine take
GOLD MEDAL
Any young girl can tell you tliat her
mother’s only fuult Is the good advice
she Is constantly giving.
LESS AND T^KE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back
Hurts or Bladder
Bothers.
The American men and women must
guard constantly ngnlnst Kidney trou-
ble, because we eat too much and all
our food Is rich. Our blood Is tilled |
with uHc aeltl'Which' the kidneys strive |
to filter out, they- weaken froth over- |
Not to Approve Adriatic Set-
tlement Without Concur-
rence of America.
Paris — France will not approve a
final settlement of the Adriatic ques-
tion In any form without the concur-
rence of the United States, It is au-
thoritatively stated.
The reply of the allies to President
Wilson, which Premier Lloyd George
was reported to have drawn up on the
spur of the moment, Is now said to
have undergone the moBt conservative
modifications. It was not forwarded
until Premier Mlllerand was satisfied
that it contained nothiflg to Irritate
President Wilson further.
It Is learned that the note attempts
to acquaint President Wilson with the
details of all the negotiations that
-have been going on to settle, the Adri-
atic question since he left Paris, and
to try to convince him that conditions
have been changed by. the changed
opinions of the‘Italians and Jugo-Slavs
themselves.' The note will ask Presi-
dent Wilson to consider these facts,
and to try with the allies to formulate
a modified solution satisfactory to all
concerned.
" A high French official stated
Wednesday: "Despite published de-
nials from Washington that President
Wilson threatened to withdraw from
the affairs of Europe, the impression
created In- diplomatic circles certainly
has been that "ft has caused the great-
est Uneasiness, because every student
Allies’ Unity Means Peace Exceeding
All Guarantees Put on Paper.,
By GhOKGES CLEMENCEAU, RetiringPresident Peace Conference.
*** N“ If Great Britain, the United States, Italy, Japan
and France remain united, there is a guarantee of peace
which’'Pxceeds all those guarantees which can be put
on paper. .If one day these nutions are separated 1 ilare
not think of the misfortunes which may result.
We arrived here somewhat disconcerted by the
gravity of the problems set and the difficulty of settling
them. When fighting the enemy all necessarily were
in agreement, each joyfully giving his life for his coun-
try. But it is not necessarily the same when one meets
to calculate and realize the fruits of victory and to
settle each one’s share. We have ail defended what we believed to be the
interest of our countries, but never has the necessity of a common under-
standing been Ipst sight of. I further believe that we are all agreed today
to say that the special interests of each nationality must be considered and
respected; there cannot be a tranquil Europe if the rights of each one are
not recognized.
1 have been sometimes reproached for making too many concessions.
rIhe same reproach has been made against other heads of govemftients, but
1 am calm in the knowledge—and I am sure you all are—of never having
been guided in stating my opinions or in the conclusions we have reached,
except by the single idea that the nations who shed so much blood had the
right, first of all, to have their national claims satisfied and then to have
those claims reconciled each to the other and embodied in one great peace
inspired by common interest.' ~
1 shall not lose sight of the peace we are completing and shall continue
todollow its progress until my last breath. I shall try by all good wishes
at least to do all in my power for the solidity of that peace, for, indeed,
if by misfortune the elements of discord should anise among you, how ter-
END OF EIGHT
YEARS MISERY
Used Lydia E. Pinkh&m’s
Vegetable Compound
and Recovered.
mm
Newark, JL J.—“The doctor said I
had an organic trouble and treated me
| for several weeks.
At times 1 could not
walk at all and I
suffered with m y
I back and limbs so I
often bad to stay in
bed. I suffered off
and
The national remedy of Kollend for over
900 yeere; it ie an enemy of all pains re-
sulting from Iddney, liver and uric, acid
troubles. All druggists, three sizes.
Leak Ier Ike u» Cold Medal ea ever, has
sad lee apt e> iiltitlie
soldiers, .should be shed in vain for hopes that would not be realized.
Knp Stomach and Bawals Right
MM.WMH0WS SIRUP
Man utonlahlns, gratify In* results
fr. leek Ins baba’s stomach dlcsst
food and bowsls movo as ,
thvjr should st tsothlnc
thus. Guaranteed free
from narcotics, opi-
ates. alcohol and all
harmful Inrredl.
ants. Safsasd
satisfactory.
work, become sluggish; the .limit thrive IAmerican- conditions, especially:: t,wuf *he best. the clvilii*d ™rld, the blood of our
tissues clog and the result Is kidney { Frenchmen, realize that for the United j -----**—4----1J —4-----
trouble, bladder weakness and a gen- States^to withdraw from Europe and ,
ernl decline In health. , j refuse to ratify the treaty Would throw j
When your kidneys feel like lumps lhl' whole world into chaos The
of lend; your back hurts or the urine ' United States is more important to |
Is cloudy, full of sediment or yoti nre I Europe than the settlement of the
BHfitt
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night; If yon suffer
With sick headache or dizzy, nervous
spells, add stomach, or yotl hoVfc rheu-
matism when the weather Is had, get
from your pharmacist "about four
■frounces of .Tad Salts; take a table*
spoonful In a glass of water before L *
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa-
mous salts is made from the acid of. j
grapes and lemon Juice, combined
with Ifthln, nnd has been used for
generations to flush anil* stimulate
clogged kidneys; to neutralize the
adds' in the urine-sn It no longer Is a
source ;oT trrltatfoh, thus ending
bladder disorders.
Adriatic or any other question. That j
Is the official viewpoint, and that Is !
Why there can not be a final settle- j
ment of the Adriatic, question without j
the accord of the United States."
Texas Active in
Fight on Plague
Machinery Must Replace Men That the
City Takes Away From the Farm.
By A. '*R. KKOH, Automobile Tire Manufacturer.
r. Austin, Tex.—A review of the. work 1
of the Texas Public Health .Associa- j
tion In Us fight on tuberculosis during j
1.919 was given in the report of ■ the >
secretary of the hoard of directors at j
a meeting at Austin Friday.
Officers, -for
for eight
Finally I
heard that Lydia EL
I Pinkham’s Vege-
i table Compound was
a good medicine and
tried it with splen-
did effect I can now do my house-
work and my washing. I have recom-
mended your Vegetable Compound and
your Blood Medicine and three of my
friends are tsking them to advantage.
You can usemy name for a testimonial. ”
-Mrs. Theresa Coventry, 76 Burnett
St, Newark, N* J.
Yea are invited to write for free advice
No other medicine has been so suc-
cessful .in relieving woman’s suffering
as has Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. Women may receive free
and helpful advice by writing the Lydia
E. Pink ham Medicine Co., Lunn, Mass.
Such letters are received and answered
by women only and held in strict
confidence.
Guard Your Lungs With
LUNGARDIA
-- ........- - V r—.....
.Wanted today—one thousand per-
sons, regardless of age, who have in
the mildest to the most severe form,
either Influenza, Aqute Pneumonia,'
Deep Colds, Hard Coughs, Sore
Throat"or Tdnsilitis; the child who
has or is subject to Croup; or the
person of any age whose' bronchial
tubes or lungs are allotted in any
way—to try a bottle of LUNu-
ARDIA. They will marvel at it*
wondrous power and quick results.
LUNGARDIA’S best recommenda-
tion is not ns a pleasant syrup. It is
an emulsion that gets down to the
seat of the, trbublg in dangerous
cases. It is'sold-'on u "Money Back”,
guarantee. Price, 60c ahd $ 1.20 a bot-
tle, prepaid from us, if your druggist
has not ypt stocked dt. . .
Luingardia Co., Dallas, Texas.
I
Every thinking man will agree that the most effective wav to adjust j
ihe cost of living in this country is to increase production with a reduced f
edSt. Eight million people have moved from-American ’farms to the city
since 1900. - (htr population has increased 21 per cent since 1899, hut the
increase in production of food in th»t.«ime_peruul has-been than 10 .Guard YOUT SLllflgS
>!rr.,» to ovrr sajsu si ^ w,.1-,-rnr,.With LUNGARDIA
1
v*
- ed at in America; The oflly solu-
ilad Halts jir Inexpensive; cannot In-. ■ jpws: • Dr. Z T. rieott, AuSMn. presl. the problem it^ rtioye modern methods and improved machinery.
11
i_4 . ■ • - ■ • *4. it AUBPin,., prusB j ^ . „ r w 'mptmu luqcmuci y.
ry ? w. a- A'. Wr'rtl, .tte-tw: in the U-ited.Sl.toi .0. .re cm»lfas.
ever>" home,JigentiHgjndindx. out -port Tcmtir; I "t0 liart^ hands y muil. fdfTt affigle day s labor as the -mum* man
n mistake, by lutvlm*-» ktdtiey Austin, treasurer;.!) m Alexander! hlml for * ful1 «onth- in 18$0. ..Everythingjthe fanner buvi
IVliahltwv iintr limn 4.1.. . .. . . *. .' * ■ ' -1. a. w : “» ’* * ... ; *
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DON’T NEGLECT A
RHEUMATIC PAIN
■ ,.* •. ■■■'-■*. . ...
Go. after it with Sloan's
Liniment before it gets
dangerous
Apply a little, don’t rub, let it Pene-
trate, and—good-by twinge! Same for
external achei, pams, strains, stiffness
of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises.
Instant relief without mussiness or _
L—-soflfd *xlothriig. Reliabte—the biggest
selling liniment year after year. Ho-
noiqical by reason of enormous sales.
Keep a big bottle ready at all times.
Ask your druggist for Sloan’s Lini-
35c, 70c, JT.WT' , . ,.
flushing any time.—Adv,
When u inaii says
about.that little loan you just returned
■ is generally a liar.
—he1
YOUR COLD IS~EASED .
AFTER THE FIRST DOSE
, I Kort Worth, attorney—-----l 1 -L duatiug‘him niof«»money. With such a condition existing He cannot be
k. 1 ** ^ «ty b. ss
state, 431 lectures were given 'to 68,- increased city population there is only one solution, and that is modern
machinery. ________ "■ .• ■ ----— • -' ----
Sloan's
Linimc nt
Keep it handy*
■m
For Grip, Colds am
MALARIA
7-11CDIUIFUGE
kills the Malaria gefrm 'and
ragalataa the liver.
25 CENTS
“Pape’s Cold Compound" then brekka
VP a cold- in a few-JI"
hours
Relief comes Instantly. A dose tnkon
every two hours until three doses are
taken usually breaks up a severe cold .
1 and epds all the grippe misery.
The very first (lose opens your |
; clogged-up nostrils and the air ~pusA- '
* ages in the head, stops nose running, i
relieves the headache, dullness, fever*
| Ishness, sneezing, soreness and stiff-
ness. : {
Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit Mowing
and snuffling! Clear your congested
heud ! Nothing else tn the world gives
such prompt relief us "t’ape's Col<T
Compound," which costs only a few
edits at any drug store. It nets with- j
j out assistance, tastes nice, contains no
quinine—Insist upon, Rape’s !—Adv.
If tolhlmtone -epitaphs were reliable, I
his ^titanic mujbsty would have fo
look for another Job,
506 people by members of the field
staff; -326 school talks were made be-
fore 60,227 children; field workers con-
ferred with 184,117 people on health
work, ........
The modern health crusade, was car-
ried to.416,000 school children* In 135
counties: ■ public health nurses exam-
ined 2827 children in 60 cities aii<l talk-
ed to 17,000 children concerning health
habits. Health surreys were, made in
four cities by field workers and a spe-
cial study was made of the indigent
migratory consumptive problem __J
A Mexican secretary lectured to 4904 |
of his race and distributed 4481 pieces '
of literature among them, w hile a ne- j
gro lecturer visited 60 cities of the
state, add rowed 30,654 school children
and talked personally with 55,541 ne-
groes about health precautions.
A field worker was sent to 11 army |
camps In the stale, where he ad- I
dressed 18,025 soldiers nnd dlstribtfted
24,750 pieces of literature.
The association plans a Anore ex-1
tensive campaign for 1920.
The tractor or motof truck alone caflilot solve the problem. Complete'
motorization of farms, including stationary gas engines, tractors, and mo-
tor trucks, is our^mly salvation. Machinery must be made to do the work
of human hands riiat are hard to get and all too costly. The complete
motorization of furm.s has been proven economical in imfumerable instances
in the central agricultural section of the United States. This argument
is no longer, based upon theory, but upon facts. • . ■ ,
Power machinery eats only when it works, and then a commodity that
is pumped from beneath the surface of the soil on.l UHvd uu foodr“
When machinery stands idle the only expense is iiflcrest 0tnh~e tnve¥fme'nt.
VERYBOBy Smiles
Wk*n Stomachs ito thetr work,— I
and Rnwais Bmvs naturally, • |
ML TUTT8 LIVER PILLS
0»® stomach digest food I
eve as they should. I
Dr.T utts
Liver Pills
.
Stl
TOO SHORT TO DO UP
ANJP STILL FALLJNQ
Big WII Near Brownwood.
Rrownwood. Tex.—Bringing in of a
1000-harrel well Wednesday on the Dy-
son farm. 32 miles north of Brown-
wood. has greatly stimulated oil tin-
Feeble Mindedness and Moronism Are at
the Root of Our Social Problems.
By DR. WILLIAM S. SADLER, Chicago.
RHEUMAT
The powerful. lUMiUnir wnrmth
#f Hunt'd LljfMnlntr • Ml frlvdd
JnfUmt mnd j». -.tl vs relief frnnt
throhhlnff. nerve rmcktnu t*ina
of HbeutnifrtlNm. N e »i ra I trt m,
hssflsiflie efr* Vr BITffTtF TVoTTTfi
HUNT*
U6HTNINC O
1>V»T IN OKI.AHUM \ >OII.. okl»Som»
has umaiit.) iht- world with IIh vail quanil- *
tl*?N of under-Krounrt woalth, and the "sur-
face has not yet been *cr«u>h»*C'say the se-
sloKlsts In order to better »dvnrt(s-< another
Hold wo will give you warranty deed
It (400 Sq. ft.) for *1,00 Send today:
Healty Qompany, Ardmore, Okla.
stol
_
ODV
to on# lot (400
Colb«?r
■
A llttls “Danderine" stops your half
coming out and doubles
its beauty.
? P'j
Changer Livfr
Rigulat or
■feists, Csssttoatisa,
Mgwtfes, ate.
PRICE 28c '■
ST ALL OAUOCISTS
Cuticura Soap
The Velvet Touch
For the Skin
Isay 2Sc, Ototasat 2S sad 50c, Tslcsa 25c.
~ Experts tell us that insanity is increasing 300 times faster than the
population in this country. 1 don’t believe it. I am not alarmed about
that, hut I am tremendously alarmed about something that I kpojv ig .in*
creasing, even- if insanity isn’t, and that is feeble-mindednew, zparonigm
♦«).* about immigration laws airyofi-areainmdto!’
I don’t care whether a man can read or write. I want to know before we
let him in this land of ours whether there is iinbedlity, insanity, feeble-
mindedness or moronism in his veins. If ,there is, then I want the gates
closed absolutely against him. We have all we can absorb in a thousand
years and get away with. ■ • j
-Feeblenniiadedness and moronfst
t.4* Just across tihe’ifhi* in OAUahan
t’ounty. It Is probable that wildcat-
ting will now be undertaken on a large
scale in Brown County.
To Relinquish Radio Stations.
Washlngton.:—Naval operation
-*W-
or
slktlonS,
i control of all private radio
[ assumed during the war emergency,
! will be relinquished at midnight, Feb.
29 under an executive order made
I public Tuesday hy aecrefary llnnlnl.
~"*t ~ ------.... . —-.——
To Seize Hoarded Foodstuffs.
.; Washington. — Hoarded foodstuffs
j only will be seized In the government’s
I campaign to reduce the cost of living,
j department of Justice official said
I Thursday.
■AnCTY RAZOR ltLADKM SHAKI-RNKU.
Sins Is sdas Sc, dauM* Ic OUHrsntmd bet-
tor than n*w Don't throw away dull bladva
Stall Maoataan Shav. Sap. Co..R*aumont.Tas.
BronchialTroubles
itxtok® iM Irritation and you nNcrfl the
pome xnm yow wrngr* jam
l{*LfliS m niTT rTrly^
PI SO S
To stop faffing hair at once anti rid
the scalp of every particle of dandruff,
get a small bottle of delightful 'T)Hn-
derlne" at any drug or toilet counter
for a few cents, pour a little In your
hand and rub It Into the scalp. After
several api’illcatioue the hplr usually
stops coming out and you can't find
any dandruff. Help your hair to grow
strong, thick nnd long and become soft,
glosay and twice as beautiful nnd abun-
dant.—Adv. .
No, Cordelia, watered milk doesn't
necessarily come from the river scow.
Large Tomato Acreage.
Tyler, Tex.—A preliminary survey
made of the East TexaR cliiniber of
commerce shows that a larger acreage
will be planted to tomatoes this year
than ever before: The increase is esti-
mated at 26 per cent.
New Oil Well at Hull.
Houston, Tex.—The Texas Com-
pany's No. 2 Palmer at Hull was com-
pleted Wednesday around 2,48,5 feet
ind Is flowing st the rate of approxi-
mately 2,009 barrels.
and degeneracy are at the root of
75 per cent of all our social problems, whelher that be inebriety, pauperism,
criminality or prostitution.
__ Wt haw labored under the delusion that in America wa^md a mystic
melting-pot, that you could put anything in it you wanted to and get 100
jier cent, good, sound, wholesome, red-blooded, pure-blooded Americans out
of it, but it is a lie. You know we don’t get it and you know it now to
your sorrow. When you take the feeble-minded, degenerate stock of south-
ern Europe and mix it up in the American matrimonial melting-pot it
doesn’t go. It comes out a crippled, weak and degenerate stock which can-
not be altered by the institutions of democracy. _ _____________ __________
We have gone so far to protect the weak against the Strong that legis-
lation will be demanded in the next generation tewproteet tho strong agaiqgt
the weak, for the weak threaten us now with a sociological deluge'of-raoa
defectiveness. ____ ; .’ *
F. W. Ives, Vice-President American Society of Agricultural Engineers
—The future of American fanning lies not in more intensive cultivation
of small acreage, but in the extension of the acreage one man can bring
under cultivation. Wljat the American farm needs is the replacement
wherever possible of hand labor by machine.
GENERAL HARDWARE
. AND SUPPLIES
Contractors’ Supplies, Builders*
Hardware. Etc. Prices and In-
formation furnished on request
PEDEN IRON & STEEL CO.
HOUSTON _ $AN ANTONIO
LIQUOR AND TOBACCO HABITS.
Treated jit home privately. * Tobacco
treatment $2.00; liquor treatment $6.00;
tent sealed with no outside markirtg re-
garding contents of package. No secret
treatment Qet normal and healthy.
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