Cape May County Times, 21 February 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSUEHERISH HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POISONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER. BOWELS. SIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED..

Look &t the tonne, mother coated, it 1« a sure iijtu that jour little one’s stomach, liver and bowels heeds a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, floera't sleep, doesn’t eat or act nat-.- • rally, or Is feverish, stomach soar, breath had; has ttomach-aehe. sore throat disrrfatea. foil ot cold, give a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs.” and in a few hoars nil the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels wlihoot griping, and yon have a well, playful child again. Tou needn’t coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for n bottle of “California Syrup of Figs." which has directions for babies, children of nil ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, aak to see that It Is made by the “California Fig Syrnp Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt.—Adv. Titlie Was RighL The teacher hud just avked the nccapnthm* of the children’* fathers. "And nhat is your fatlx-r’s businew.. Tilller “He’s i. Ixmkkeeper." said Tlllie. Jost tlien tlie tesrlier nuth-vd that Elsie’s nose went up In M-orn. "What's the matter. Klslel" asked teach. “Isn’t TlUie's jiaiia a book keejierr "Weil, niv lather says he In" rejoined Kl*ie. "At least lie’s never returned any of father’*." UPSETSTOMACH PAPE’S DIAPEPStN AT ONCE ENOS SOURNESS. GAS. ACIDITY, INDIGESTION. Don't May upset: When meals don’t hi and you belch gas. adds and undigested food. When you feel lumps of indigestion pain, flatulence, heartburn «r headache you ran get Instant relief

\—president Wilson’s guard of h.tnor In Faria, coaqwer J • f i'-h picked men o\rpu:.rid<-d hy Cain. ItartiUi F. "—Austrian ttfLitleslii|t Kr.detsky. turned over to lit* Felted Str.tes taval forres at Spclatn. Daimstlr.. l-y the JugieSlavs. 8—S. Xovncxa. n e!o«e friend of Trotsky, wlio Is In charg* cf tlie nuairhlsl proiognmla htudtjuarters In New Totk.

(PrcparvtJ by the Cntwd Btate* Dapartnvtrt of Agriculture.) The bureau of chemistry, through the food research laboratory, baa been aadstlng la reducing the damage to eggs in transit hy giving practical demonstrations rt'ahlpp’ag point* In loadto" car* nf «** or mixed i dresaad poultry. Much of nge Is directly doe to faulty methods of packing eggs In cane* and stowing the case* -in the car. 1 meeting* held receotly In Iowa wer*

NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS President Wilson Bringing Back Completed Draft of League

of Nations Plan.

SEVERER ARMISTICE TERMS

tbetr national asv-mHy nl Weimar he•wme more arrogant tlrtin ever. Their nititude wn* uoenrntciy r»P«-te«l by Ktwrt who. In his •prc*-h neeepting the office, said: “We stud I rt^nhat 0«>mInation hy force t-» the utmost, from whatever iKrectloii it incy come. We wish to rouud our Mate «mly an the iaisis of right and on our freedom to shape «ur destlnlc* at home nnd

No welting! Ft:IK'* Dlapcpsin will put you on your feet. A- m«.i. as you ant ••ue of these ph-asadi. harmless tahl. i.- all the Indigestion. ga«*-s. acidity and stmuath dlMr«»« cud». Voui dniggiM -o ils them. Adv.

Information at First-Hand. ; "I want to «-!| a history of the great War.’ said the persuasive Iss.k agent. , "I don’t need a history of the war." ngilii d Ur. Gobble*.

"Why not. sir?"

"My (Meat bt.y was tn it."- Blnnlns-

bnui Ace-Herald.

•tat* of OMo. City of Toledo. Loras Frank J. Ctoeiwy makes oath that ha Is asnler partner of the flrro of F. J. Chrasy • Co., doing bcslnna In ths City of Tc - ‘ *o. County and Stsis aforesaid, and that 1 OHS HUN-

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krrogar.t Huns to Be Made to Realize They Were Whipped—Ebert Elected President of the German Republic—Revolt Against the King of Roumania. By EDWARD W. PICKARD. President Wilson Is bringing liomwith him the virtually compl«-t«Ndraft yf the rrnstitutinn of tlie league of N’athms that is to allny If not to end nost of the world’s IIIn Despite narked opposition In some quarter*. Mr. Wilson nnd Mr. I.loyrl Ccsirgr. •arnestly sup|Mirtrd hy the smaller nations, were able to have presented a Soeoment that met with the approval ••f the comrol»»loo of the les.gue. and this was then presented to the |deaary •rsslon of the |ieaee omfecer.'-e. with every pro*pert tliat It would to- adopted. As it <tr.nd*. the plan pro-. ;«!es for a small body of representrtt vi-* of all the nations caocerned. which sliall meet every few month* In a plnre to he icternntlnaallzcd. Kvery differ* m-e between nations is to lie sutmilitml tn this governing body and to tie decided « n three months, .during which time the contending juirth-s tun*t refrain from acts of hostility. If tlie decision Is not acvetued. the ra*c will he submitted to aifaiirator*. *im1 If tloeopntry they pla<-e In the wrong doe* not aerept the ruling and hus recourse to snnw all othex tuitions In a position >o do so will take up arm* against It. Vo country is obliged to go to war with the offending nation, hut nil niu«t Join in •« «*-onomle Itoyrott of iiie Ini-

Ftancv. wlileb. «lnee tl c outbreak of the great war. Jnstly considers ierself an outpost natiun guanling ». frontier of ritiliauitlon. strongly urged tbeemition - of an Irarai-diate iutersiatlonal army and navy to enforce the rulings of the society of nation*. 1-e<-ti Hourgii.i* iirgiMil er.mostly for tin constitution of such n force i.n«l for the I'la'-ittg of it In France uuill all danger of at: attack by Oennany was at in end ihl* was oi posci. . nerialt} hy Au-.iriran and iirli-N .eiire*en:.ttlve*. w ho showed Hmi it was con’rary to the constitutions of their cntinuiea. Tinlong diM-usKlon ended in an agreement thiti if a country should he attnekeil. In violation of the mlr* of the league the :ittaii.<*! country would *mp1oy

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MALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE

FRANK J. CHENET.

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tBsal) A. W Clessor. Kotarv Public. HAtJ.-fl CATARRH MEDICINE la tak oa ti.trtT.ally and acta through ths Btooi •o tbs Mucous Suriacss at ths System. Druggilds. TV. Testimonial* free. r. J. Chanty A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Helped by Imagination. t iffi«-.r- You’to the Ih*i tighter in ih. Vtrg’iitettt. Whpt’a the wrcivt; Frualt- Whenever I went ::g:dnai the tSerman* I |>retende4 they were thf

Matthias Krz!*'rger, hrfore t ■ctlng the enlonte eiiiefs to tiegntfnir u n extension of the nmtl*tlrt% - onferred with official* ia Rerl’n. cih! It was sold they determined th.it he denis ml that the allies rm-gulse the new tiemutn governtnenL All Ihl*. and the fe«i that the.cttcmy countries were preserving enough war Material to |KTmlt tlKtn to equip quickly an nrtny of ffytoo.tsst mm. had fall effect on the suprrtae u«r coun<il when It decided on coidliiintis erf renewal of the armistice. The military metnliers and tlie newly added e<*iiioiHl(- members agned on the term*, which are deslgneil to place fSennitor In such a sltuntioa Hint she cannot renew military operation*. The ffennan authorities were called on to ft:ni!*h full Itiformalion of the war tuaterlnl of all kind* In their ikisscssion. Tlie eoitnril also d«>r;dctl. according to one rtjire*ponrt«-iH "to make Oflruwny realize that we are the conquerors nnd that It is not a *wh!te I ware’ that we are seeking to Impose

on her."

According to reliable Information, the nnnlatfae is renewed for it very 1 brief time, the allies reserving the right to *t!»i*Mid it If Gennttny fail* ! to carry out the new clauses, which !nj elude tin- cessation of ho-.illtles ' against the Poles. Mecnw-|ii!e n sjie- | rial cotnrolssion I* to draw up anuis- * tlee terms to last , until the |«eaee i treaty is signed. These terms will iwot Ide for the detnohiliratlon of the ! Cennan army and the d.samiamen: of . ti.e nation under the s«p* rv ifion of the ‘ i.liles. Tlie tiertnan gororntnent. tt | «.-i* said. v.t.« g’vi-ti to understand plnlrJy Hint If It wn« rernkflrant the ! re*umpll«i of the wrr I y the itllle* | wn* h* no inraii* rtit of the qt—Mlon. Tlie hnn Mtlludc of the scprMite war i •-ottiirll iKissibly was due In some j tnrusnre to an Impressive syircrl. hv I Premier CTmeueear, :n whbh hr ! *h'-rreil tlie council Hie nseefkily of taking all preeantioi « ugnltc: Un- | treai-hereu* linn*. I •!:’* he was sup- | |mrti-d hy prvshlent Wilson. If Germany submit* and an* tn npi parent gord faith. It I* likely srme • economic roeasttre* will he s.dopted i that wottld facillfnte the resumption

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damage Itefore iter allies can mobilize their forces and tran*i*irt them to the seine ..r confllet. Tills l* Ju»t what Frani-e fears will ItopiM-n egwin with Germany again as the aggressor, and her alarm, though It may lie as foolish as some eort-espnndi-t.’* think It. will not he allayed until or nt.’iss the allies reader the Hun* militarily ttnIN'trti! before tlie treaty of p-nre is signed. There 1* a growing feeling In Paris that the American nnd British ent with Germany and too prone to adopt the ln»idlnu* eialtn of tin- Germans thrmsclve* that their fort.«r ruler* and hot :he l^oplr were r---|a,n*l-t ie for the war and It* horrors. The

: able extent. But If thi* gee* too far I Kratov will have i tHlle r e-n*.- of , eomplnlnt. for bath *he atid Pe-lginm I argue, with seeming just!-.-. :hat their : iteittstrle*. destroy,*! I.y tlte Han*. ; siiould 1«- restore,! tiefnre the Gemums are permittetl to resume eo-nrr.ere‘al re- | Among Hie Inter«>Ht.g rlrveiojanetus j of the week was the dispute between ] flilna anil Ja|mn. reintltig to the di*- ! |s,vltion of Slu-titung provinee nnd ! TsJngino end in gener. I ilu- .'.inee«- , Sinus which t'hlnn Itad Iw-en *,,r<.-! to grant to Germany. Tln-se. it appeals. ; J;:|inu I* trying to obtain for lieeself. ' nnd fillnn relies on the |h-ucc ••onferenee for protection. The eouneil Of the five great powers asked that all seen t , agreement* made hy Japan and t’hlnn j with each other nnd other nations | since the beginning of the war 1m suit- ; milted to it. This Was tn accord with ’ Hie desires of the FJdnese. and th.

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set’up Imloirt-ntlent republic* a ml are no longer parts of Russia. The mlmi*sion of representative* of the soviet governn-ent Js ouditional on It* •■eawti<m of jMMUUlies. L’p to the time of writing the anarchist* bad enurinued thrlr operations In many region*, with varying success. In Go- Archangel atetor they were forrod to retreat by the advance of the Amerlenn*. and It was rcys'rtf <1 they had I teen entirely driven out of K*thonla. Against tlie Pole* they scored some tirtnrie*. According to report* front tim»k. the government there ha* acem-ted an.offer from Japan of men. rn.t* ucd money to comluit the soviet force*, giving in mum Iron rnd coal concesskma In the Prlamur diMrlrt. * An attempt to put the skid* under anoHier king, whicii may he successful. wes started Inst week in Rmmnnin. Insidred hy anarehl*t propognnria. a general Insurrection broke out. with demands for a republic. Klng-FVrdlnand. while fleeing ftvmrtbe Itslarv with Ills fcmllr. vvws shot «t and slightly wouudeti. The anarchist* also became very active In Victim., planning a revolt against the present government unless all power Is tranrferrod to the epmtnunl*^ kemler*. In the Dultetl Str tes tlie anarehlstn. -wltose muehlnatieiis were largely responsible for th*- strikes on the I’arifir c<«ct end In Montana and Arizona. sustained a hard blow from tin government. It developed that the agents of the bureau of intmigrr.Hon had been gathering up a lot of th« n>o»t undesirable aliens and was prepared to deport them, awaiting only ilia necessary shipping. A big bunch of iIksc scamps were taken, ander guard, to New York, where lawyers lr. sympathy with their doctrines underlook to obtain their release under writ* of habeas corpUN The anarchists make war on organized labor a* much a* on capitalism, rod the llamentory cotaniittee of the Britishtrade* union congress ha* declared Hint the imnuihorlzed strikes wiiM-h Hiey cause cannot lie tolerated- IViw on Hie Argentlnt-Cldle Is-rvlet ib> diwturtiera liavc cnuacl no much tmuhle ihat those two <-ocutries orv 1 preporing to take Joint nrtion arniost them, ’nicy are fast hecomlug the islimaris I of the ratine world. I,Ml they seem in j glory in having the hmnhi of ell deeenl | folk against them. The cdministni'lon's big nrvy hill, Iwdstercd hy a *<-ml-secret taldegrani frotll ITesiileut Wilson tn the lie naval committee, had a stormy lime in tlie house last week. Tlie tulnority d« nounced it a* a bluff measure dt sigiud to cnaltl, Mr. fVil*«m to f<ire ; on Hie t«ncc eougrrati certain of Ids : hi,-as for the league «.f ucilotiN nnd for a tiny U was blotfard by the point of nrrici that it aulWizcd Hu- president. to construct .he uavy without linking any npiiroiirlarino. The Re. putdienn* luughet] v.ithxnm nt nn ntneiidiocc: pr, i;*v*,<i by t ‘lai'n-an I’udgett appropriaiti^g HjOnojUOo w.ih which to build b.--ilo*Mp» eosling flUJWl taw. and tlie Iieu-s-rat* hastily adjourned. Next day. however. H.C uilm(ui*:ruti,m li-aders bad their, way and Hie bill for Hie Ihree-ycur build. ii,g program, carrying VTIflAMUJlsi f„r Hie mtval c*icbli*htnrnl duriitg the next fl*rtil year. wu» ad„|,;<d by ibe

Secretary iL ker and rbalnmui lw-nl have drawn up an array bill, now | H . fore the bouse, providing fur a ;pm;sk - rary army of -,,iueiblng over half i lullllon, to Is- raised by Voluillarv ,-n llstmenls art] designed only to •i.rrj . the country over Ibe fterind of •m-cii|ui tlmi and leorgonixstion. After Hr.i tlie nation I* to I* left virtnally hi, out an army, as It was before the g,, si war. Tlie bill takew the »ar .. meat urgnuiznlioii npay from Hie g,n. real staff and returns It to Hie bnrvrt ehlrfs. These features of the m,t,*nr« have subjected tt to bitter attacks bj Hie advoctiles of pr«*|iare«!ne.*. I tini-e im*re ibe «uffragisis put t| 1 ,;i | e;iK*e to the :.-»t In the aetiaie, nn,; ! rttee more they Went down to dcfatit Mils time by n margin of only one von-HenuH-rats to the iiuiuIm r of ts tui-*t j ly Koullierm r>. and 11 ttepubliram j voted against the amendment, wt.it, 2d Hemoerat* aim 31 Republic*,,* tot i ed for 1L

Fiber-Board Box Filled With Corrugat'd Lining and Filler* of Same Material—Each Egg Haa a Wrap. attended by over a hundred sbippera' who tend car* weekly, at least, to eastern markets and who expressed great Interest lo the method* which the department has worked out for the conservation of this valuable foodstuff. They and many other* have found the deperttaent's folder, “How to Load Cars of Eggs." of assistance. Copies of this folder can be bad by writing to the bureau of chemistry, Fnlted States department of agriculture. Washington. D. C

VIGOROUS HER FOR BREEDING Fowl That Lay. Wall All Winter Unfit for That Farpoaa—Chicks Not Strong. Tlie old hens I use for breeders are selected early In the winter bk , and penned u, iheaiaefres. In selecting hens for breeder*, the first pvlat I consider J* vigor. A ben that don show an appearance of vigor is rejected. no matter how many f points *he score*. ’ The old hen* are fed a isatatenanca ration—that lx. a ration that will keep them well nourished without unduly stimulating egg production. My experience Is that a hen that lays well all winter la unfit for the breeding pen. says a writer In an exchange. Her eggs will not usually run high In fertility, and the chicks that hatch not be strong. The reason for this la that heavy egg production Is weakening. and that the hen cannot Impart to her offspring a strong, rigorous constitution when she herself Is In a weakened condition. A month before egg* are wanted for hatching I gradually work the bens hoc’- to a laying raMon. Beef scrap In added to the mash and the ration Is made less bulky In character. My experience Is that when these ben* do commence laying, they lay much better than the one* that laid well all winter. And they are much lex* likely lo go broody at the time alien eggs are e*i«H.1ally wanted for breeding.

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No L McLean, Nebraska. Thb famows root and herb remedy, Lydia E. frokbam'r Vegetable Compound. has been restoring wcea of America to hsaKb for more tbaa forty yegg and it will wefl pay may woman

“the bhies” to give remedy a trial for spear] auggestions h aihnent writ* Lydia 1

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PULLETS HATCHED IN SPRiNG Egga Can Be Assured Fram Fowls Fall—Proper Heating and Feeding of Importance. Poultry owner* who wish to obtain eggs in the fan and carty winter should an bilge to hatch ibrir pullets in M, rcb or April, any specialist* to the deportment of agriculture. Washington, D. C Birds hatched in March or April will he well matured in the fall. The rest Is a matter of proper housing, feeding, and handling. The chicken bouse should be comfor.ahly warm, well »eoHinted, and clean. The feed should include beef scrap similar material. There should 1m- temp-.atlou to cxv-ei-e In scratching ov-r clean litter on the floor. GIVE FEMALES BEST OF CARE Breeders Should Met Ce Forced tx ! Heavy Egg Production During the Winter Month*. | Female* sheulil lie given the Inst I ■i n- poaaOde. i ini it is doubtful if bleeders ebmtU b,- forced lur hitiry | ' Cg |«l*iortl.Kl Ilunag the WlBler | mrtHhs. He»vy egg produrthm pro- , ceding 'he bearding aigaou w ill probably affect Ufa vitality of the chlriia. Fr.di air. rsrtrW and green food arc c-eentiala. in older u, keep the hre,-d-mg irmales uf the pink uf . umiHion

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