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T. IE REPUBLICAN AND TIMES. CEDAR RAPIPS. IOWA APRIL 1922 TUB RCrUBIJCAK AND TIMES WWAT XAFIDS, oirncv AH KAIL VATT1CK A. PBICBft Mil Kmtfc TARIFF BILL.

IX SEJfATK. At last the senate committee on wajs and means which has been mull- Ing- over the house tariff bill since last August, has reported it to the senate cannot be said that bill has been improved It h.ue the pu'pofees of a tariff bill had the senate left it in the form in i the house passed it The house had but one valuation on which to assess the tariff and that Uttle tribute to an official who for cannol repudiate their debts that a i more a a a of a has tlon- a wage a on given the citv t. high pe of a i that shall not cngnee in ac- JOHK MACVirAWfcJpmcK CLOCK Our citv council mav have started in i some little i i of opinion hut It can never keen the pace i the i in-snorting- characterizing the of the elected cit council at Des Moines John MacMiar did not get the department nnd he Is make life miserable lor touncilmen He has demanded that a punch ciock be Installed at the- citv operations- and that nationals of one aie entitled to impartial Justice in the of another Llovd to crpl polnto or encc rhes get i an itn- nMis nimbrr of i the of the i do much damage ORRIS AND The limit i' shallow ciltkism waa Senator Norrls of Xebian- i ho h-iil IICMOUS breakdown i the i -j last th senate thai he meant rxactlv i imended one oC so lhat a "aid and nac una did not get the de-. That makes ail pjdou i i lecoxeied He he wanted in the conttrence i of hief Biound foi hoping that the pn i be as successful at Genoa four was at he know it he hasn out into Justice Taft for i i Some men hold rellRlon from I the nadle to the other en make mo and learn (toll I more the iun i be i i and the orchatd" i be i bloom. Tin 1 i i i i ot a in in he trlent but real irrand old man or Is hiin.nn.ring a a at world Europe the opin.on of Sen lr oter nlonr An Indian Slorj of Creation.

Pacific i hall PICKETTT Von who heard of a punt bellexpi in of lock fo- citv hall emplojes" The timher other a i a postoffice fjerhaps but not the citv a debt of gratitude to Charles a The punch belong 1 to Pickctt candidate for the republican i dent ut i a business orjamzafions where i i i foi United States senator at'out as eas as an old shoe in all I The Per-on are all sorts of modern methods ana Many have made "-perches in a of, sorts of society, whether he is stuck! To devices including etRciencv experts conservation but i Pickett actions! in the mud of an Iowa road on who earn bi? salaries bi "honingr that a spoken loudei a words a to make a speech a Kenlonj The Ot'cr sunk bcajlonc. Mr count) whether he convf own hobnobbing 1 In no can sUck hi? legs NO'mm'i'mnin nnn no Irw, unaer the table of the idle tich night and be to sit in Judgment 1 Ami" I tfck 1 sent the next tlav on those who toil And bright pypd Hi-am To those know the gotiiai. 1 Hut ITP Inn to (he bottom i U1I.11IC character of Toimei Presi- Inner tup it Taft this will be amusing l' nc lnul rt nid Bngrlh YOUNG GIRLS NEED CARE Mothers, watchyourDaughter'Health 4 Health Is Happiness From the time a girl reaches the I sister and sister-ia-Uw take it age of twelve until womanhood if es- have only the highest praue for it. It labuBned, she Vieeds all the care a been a household word in my mw moillCr'S tlOUS6 KATHCRYK LYND, 2431 Gladys Chicago, 111. A Little Book Helped Her to others inefficient and slow Jarnajrin tells some of clocks belong to i is Pickett work in this direction in a i the press gang 01 whether he! t'ntH he run on a business IMMS But should be to shatter all ancient honorable and well-regu- ated citv hall tradit'ons letter to the Des Moine" Register talks to a great ciovvd In the audl- torium and chuckles as he tells a the method of joke on one of his friends Whether developing i i a resources he "sticks" his legs, under a rich man's American valuation Mavoi rtarver declared himself to la ka huh almost treated a niahoganj or the p.ne less of a table wholesale selling price ot good? opposed to a punch clock Fan and of a a a doesn much matter, this countrj from the sUrt He declared that the' i -n ai i ace raa kes prominent the! so there ls plent to eat a11 The senate bill ha- a score of dif-1 purchase of a clock would be national conservation act of i to Taft ferent -valuations one for everr opening wedge which Congressman Pickett then represent- He has more love in his heart for trv witn which the United State- does the new council to follow i i the third district is the man who toils ajkl more, knowl- bunness It has fixed a basic set of the footsteps of the old and increase II ls known jet as the Pickett bill injedso of what the toiler needs, than rates considerably higher than in the -he citj's indebtedness He was for Fordney tnll.

to be sure, lowered the valuation so but that has for economj in expenditures No punch of our The a sections the poor little whining congressman i from Nebraska would have if he lived i The Amencan people are ueepij clocks ior the citv hall Xo sir-ee' in the preseivation of their a thousand years He can preside over many countries where the labor is on I But MaoVicar had his wav after natural There was a United States supreme court, over the pauper paid basis there would be mam thunderous speeches and now great corpoiauons and selfish the United States and all her people little protection for the Jack and Jill emplove at the interests conspired to exploit the a possessions or over a town meet- man but for one thins hall That thing is the president's power lves -n to raise the rates ii the limit quent intervals to make sure of fiflv percent And we mav be sure staj then punch them- Ihat as long as Harding Is in the chair they will be raised -so as to the protection as nearlj like that which will have to punch them- Ilc a i and under one preteit or with equal grace and happirress to contro i of orri9 outbreak or forest punch themselves at fre-l minera n6s they preserv es. WOUld D0t piece of ret! mud Wfilrh he brought in his pmr to the Person who took it In his bond Let It run through his fingers Into mountains of sand that Person was be That did this so' Perhaps it was "Nivat. I don know -Kda Lou Wai toil worth me that it is One of' the most vigorous contests' ty ical ot much bolshevistic whining selve- out again Fresumablv ever waged in congress was the effort a IS being used these days to stir up Vjcar will a to take the clock read-'o the Hydio-Elecmc a discontent. If every rich powerful corporation in California, to and poor were as honest and just as Taft, this nation the mlllenium. ing" the house bill had provided as it is But thev threaten that the first "par'I Wllham possible for him to make it 1 time fail- to show up at uon nd DelonglnF to tne gove rn-! V6 But--and it is a big but--the bill 9 a they are going to throw out ment be ecessar to a consumma-' has not yet the senate Vobodj the clock tion of the scheme and over this land knows what it will look like when senate gets through with it And no one Knows when the senate wHI flainb.

it Frobablv not until Jul and there are many who believe that it will be laid aside when the set The city council is now struggling I corporation had assumed control, i Wlth the budget--each member trying 'This act was in violation of the rules to get enough of the ap- of the forestry department and in def proprlation to carrj his department sneedme to fiance of la A bl11 was introduced in througrh the year The man who has derailed by some congress to quiet the title in the cor- tne least worry about Jt aU mwM The submitted to the corn- AVOftTH THIXKIXC 4BOCT. Savs the ew York Herald A passenger train York citj was nearlv derailed by ks piled on the track presum- children at plaj Their exploit i w.os auuimnTM not to be taken up asam until described as a "prank Had a vig- mutee on bllc lands next December. engineer not seen the obstruc- P'ckett was a member. 1 If the senate does finish it on and the from wreck a -favorable report on the the summer vacation, that is no as- terrible tragedy might have result- surance that the bill -will get to the cd Under the circumstances it would president. It will have to go through not be jndulv severe to describe this I e.Trf»I*-ilf B.rtl^ -t Via the conference- committee hands ana in the present temper of the house it Is not at all likely that the radical h.ng« which have tragedy- i mdorsement of the the esnate will be approved until af- engineers are doing that all ceeded in defeating it by an over- a long and bitter fight I the time Yet the New York Herald whelming majority Therefore it is not to be expected, pergist ntlx advocates that el)gt defeat of the Hydro-Electric Importers and merchants need company was the turning point Commissioner Roth.

All he has to do of which ls to see that non them overdraws account. a word harsher than saved the Pessimistic" says a umpty-ninth worry the bill for some months 1 They can go right ahead do- bttttness under the emergencv tariff WH. which congress passed a of PIckett's vote was unanimously returned. That the trouble with the Berlin pa- When the measure came before Pers They always are pessimistic congress- for consideration Pickett They would get along taster and far- 'a terrible took the a oor ana ln face ot the ther were more cheerful. committee sue- If April doesn't have a heart, how to be able to plant 'fnj potatoes Friday' A If potatoes reduced a making unpopular for all time an at- ara not planted on Good Friday then to empt of sreat corporations attacked we shall feel that we are slacker gar- be has no criticism for S100000 a jear salaries of the rail- Dr powerful political interests, to ex- road presidents.

ploit the public domain That doesn'nt seem fair "Vigilant All the time he Tvas in congress Mr. Torment. Judge. I have onl once been really humiliated I have, onlj once felt as the dust beneath the Broadway traffic I have only once known such degradation that the storn of a Fifth avenue cop would have felt sounded as praise from the gods I have only once felt that it would be heaveniv to prostrate mjself before a subway conductor and plead pardon for neglecting his gratuitous I only once felt the hellish torment of a supreme withering gaze Yes, all these agonies I have known but once, and then together on the day I madly decided that I would leave no tip on the table of the restaurant In which I had eaten Needed More Dress. Seattle A young fellow who was the crack sprinter in his town--somewhere in the south--vas unfortunate enough to have a.

very dilatory laundress One evening when he was out for a. practice run in his rather airy and abbreviated track costume, he chanced to dash past the house of the dusky lady, who at the time was a couple of weeks in arrears with his washing He had scarcely reached his home "TV hen the bell rang furlouslv and an excited voice was wafted in from the porch. Foh de Lawd's sake, won't you all tell Marse Bob please not to go out no tnoh till I km git his clo'es round to him' thoughtful give. 'ihe condition that the girl is then pasnng through Hsocrjtical. and may have auch far-reaching cllectt upon her future happiness an4 health, that it is almost criminal for a mother or to withhold counsel or advice.

Many a woman has suffered years of nrolongedpain and misery through haiir-gr been the victim of thotlght- lesaness or ignorance on the part of those who should have guided her through the dangers and d'fficnlliea that beset this period. Mothers should teach girls what danger comes from staging around with cold or wet feet, from hftinp heavy articles, and from overworking Do not let them over-study. If they complain of headache, pains in the back and lower limbs, they need a mother's thoughtful care and sympathy AHousehoIdWord in Mother's House writes Mrs Lynd, about Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. "My mother gave me.Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Co pound when I was 14 years old for troubles girls of ton nave and for loss of weight Then after I married I took the Vegetable Compound before each child was born and always when I felt the least run down. Both my L'llwaukee, Wis. "My daughter took Lyciia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she was 10 weak and did not fcei like going to school. was like that for yew takiEg year Vegetable Compound.

I found a little book of yours in oar mail-box and decided to givener your medicine. She is now strong and well and attends school every day. recommend your Vegetable Compound to all mothers with Weak daughters. You may use this letter asa 917 20th Milwaukee. Wis.

"I was always feeling tired and sleepy, was losing in weight and would faint at times. I had other troubles too, that made me feel badly. I read your little books and beard friends talk about the good LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had done them, so I have taken it too. The results are mostsatisfactory.for I have gained in weight and my bad symptoms are gone.

I recommend your Vegetable Compound to all my friends and you may make whatever use you like of this RAMIREZ, 1116 9th Tampa, Florida. Lydta E. Pinkham's Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request. Write to tbe Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Lynn, Massachusetts.

This book contains valuable information. Goodbye Boils! Old Invention Cincinnati Enquirer tube walking sticks are not new At the Metropolitan Museum they have seventeenth -walking canes with tubes icsidel Only in those days the tube carried smelling salts a S.S.S. It ou ot the known. Iry tt. s.

s. s. wanunr.0 A boll is Uoe4 to so chuck fun of that "bc'l" out Into bolL They'll "boiling up" until you uwtroy them completely by the osa at 8. S.S, of the most powerful wood-alaanaaia known to science. B.S.8.

the test of time The pcwar of tugredlents Is by BY oritles. Its medicinal mcrvdlenta iteed to be purely a off, jctaars the skin of Bim- bolla, blotches, blackheads, ten, ia, rash and other skin does It thoroughly. It ArWas onti blood wBlch latiam, makes the blood rich pore builds op tost flesh. It helps to er Hie i the Quality Is Economy. Armstrong Clothing Company hard work ana good habits denerg.

One Chicago paper airily observes tife of long years Pickett was indefotable in work for, that ronlwuon ls quitfl a fad in the conservation of the country's ior. to use tne tKoly Writ, of ita hire?" GEORG.E FACTS. A new magazine known as SOME this as in all his as a congressman. He was a firm believer, in all that President Roosevelt hadj aune along these lines -ajnd his parts of the country." And they at aong tnese v-g, OM a Our action as similar to that of the hard, june In that big old-fashioned kitchen there wsa also a coffee grinder Where now' World has just made Its appearance working and widely informed presi- and Its main object seems to be to dent. convince the American people that the Balkans Is the principal part fl Europe and that It is our duty to help, the Balkans With everj dollar and all one woman candidate in Beardstown,) O.VE WOMAN that coffee Not manj of them are like this, but the influence at our command.

Ill, the big river has just bro-J Ha Wy thought for toda. In three Duildlnlc--they called them at that time, was on fire Cap- W- ran up a flimsy ezttnaiaiv ladder, the best the depart- aian was able to provide at that time. Just fte was putting his bands upon the roof the weak ladder col- and he fell to the ground Be was young, strong, a iinle fire flghter, and he made light ot the accident IB a few days he was back at fcls Duties As captain of Station Xo. 4. an office which he held from August 8, 1495, until December I.

191H of JLWPU moi. never spared himself an of hard I ot lne Genoa conference. The British; -To any ladj Who will send me the He wa-s one of the most irtelli- Premier was not afraid to call a spade greatest number of democrat women's! gent resourceful and hard working a spaue a pajnt the pic ln Cen names who are favorable to my candi- fire fighters a captain to whom everv tral Europe a he sees the God dac Countv Commissloner an one of his things as they are Me declared that his reael Pur-, case home pose in arranging the Genoa lt W0 uld be raspberries for a man ence was that of "ending the war tned to pu anything like after the war" Before anjthing can that But per ij a pg this candidate will Verbal Barrage. i The Traveler's Beacon "Shall I over the top'" asked the talkative barber, poising his shears "Yea, as goon your gas attack is over," answered the weary customer IOWA'S LARGEST. IOWA'S LARGEST.

Xot ia Ote Cook Boole. Judge Epicure I flatter myself, on the way I dress a salad. Sinecure--I used to flatter mvself' on the way I dressird a chicken, but I since they added the luxury taz I have had to cut that out OPTICAL GOODS 2g2 So. 2ad St AM Arkamw GreetiBC. Midway correspondence Montlcello Mon- ticeilnlan Hell, how's everybody' Old is down in tbe month this week In refreshing contrast to this sort ken through the levee, has a political of piffling propaganda is the sturdj adve-tisement in the "Star" saying 211 First Ave.

CREAMERS' Reliable Dry Goods 654 George at the opening that sped and Fire chiefs Cook Mohrbacker and Kennedv all a beML him in counted him as one of their most valuable assistants Since December 1. Mr Po- horsltv has been assistant chief, but tbe old name "Cap" Pohorsky been the favorite name for him among be done In tne wa of restoration of be get away wltn lt- industry that will lead to prosperity he declared there must be a quietus, given to the snarling dogs which have been fllling all of Europe with "their MAKING WAR Off ln New or state the conservation mmissioner has asked all sportsmen thorn who known him long 'canine clamor Thia "canine clamor co opera te with the commission i He had a host of friends in and out naJB en oin on in the Balkans for a on vermin-- moaning b.v that of the department, because of i the last fifteen It been term predatory birds and animals friendly dteporition and manlj. WO rce the signing of the armis-i ujch fcjij hirj, an small game and way ot performing ce and Llod George right in ommaff farm and garden crops. Hisj I declaring it ra')-t b- lu intereet.ing It includes For he has i propove to examine, currency Bobcat. Hunting cat.

Red fox. ProMWy that fall lttnr or exchanccn. transport and credit here Cray foXt Rtr Weasel. Houee other Injurv r-ceived while he said- all good, but unless Ta porcupine- back peace and good-will are Enplish sparrow. Starling.

I n- much the tjme 5t it mil all he to no avail Actual ned wk Cooper's a Goshawk, and now a of It fighting ceased but the snarling oreal horned owl Great Gray owl. and 22 though manv snow owl of toun-rr jmagincd that the sonr- of animals are not nu- thev oark th im- m.rn-,j.« enough to much trouble I rmj. on of their be 0 wa and rome which Europe It and Jt a will IK morf ttpon ed Bat ssktd to i crtat II" had Thousands have asked us for this yeast Yeast Foam Tablets contain none of the bulky ingredients necessary in baking yeasts; unlike many preparations, they contain no drugs; they are made entirely of pure whole yeast sav i included we would ss well be spared The writer had an opportunitj to i of ihe news prcat awursEttiEVEs UlAIjQC ACHES rx 1 da Thr i 1 True nc" and and in ihr cxun- i i i i ti -v i a -J 'f -as 1 fi-i-i f-t M' rr 1 Th'r of lot ft of and When iciennfic men revealed to the world the roarkable tonic propenies they had discovered in yeast, and laymen everywhere urged us to five them what they called an ifaa? yeast. Finding many MTJOUS objections to the then available, they demanded a product that vould keep; that was to take; that would not cause fas nor belching; that free from drum and that and proved to have a hifh and uniform vitamin content. After two years' study of yeast loer- apy, in which we were assisted by a ha (-dozen noted phrnotofical tbe dcmasrat with least Endontd by higbext authorities That caws of cuuauMuy cattad inn iwn ibe cant statement of no leas an authority thantike London the scientific publication in the world.

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