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TRB DAILY I ft For Out-of-town papeis Read The -----Plain Dealer TownTalk CITYNEWS STAND 20fl-Acre FARM For Rent or Lease i 1 mile from good mar- ket town, on 5 March 1917 I ,4 4 4 4 4 PHONE Y-114 0. C. Powleson I GQQQQQQQQQOQQQOQQOOOQQCtQOQ USED CARS Dodge Brothers Reo Allen Overland Chalmers Ford Imperial Maxwell 8 The S.TOOMEY Co. 8 OQOQQOQQQQOCOQQOOQOCOOQOOQ AN EASY PRFY, with your flesh reduced below a healthy standard, for Grip, Bronchitis, Consumption and other dangerous diseases. And tor just this condition that l)r.

Golden Medical Discovery is especially valuable. If you're thinner than you ought to be, whether from wasting diseases, defective nutrition, or whatever cause, the will surely bring you up to the healthy standard. By restoring the normal action of the deranged organs and functions, it arouses every natural source and means of nourishment. A strength-rnstorer and bnilder. It can be Bad in tablet or liquid form.

Ingredients printed on wrapper. Dr. Pleasant PI lets are tlics original little liver pills, first put up over 40 years ago. Th regulate and igor- ate stomach, liver and Iniwels. Much imitated never equaled.

Sugarcoated and easy to lake as candy. Killed by Poisons All scientists agree that poisonous products in the blood are eliminated by the kidneys. The kidneys act as a kind of niter tor these products. When the kidneys are changed or degenerated, by disease or old age, then these are retained in the body. If we wish to prevent old age coming on too soon, or if we want to increase our chances for a long life, I)r.

Pierce of (he Hotel, Buffalo, N. says that you should drink plenty of water daily bet ween meals and with your meals to flush the kidneys. Then procure at your nearest drug store Anuric. This Anuric drives the uric acid out. If we wish io keep our kidneys in tho best condition a diet of milk and vegetables, with only little meat once a day, is the most suitable.

Drink plenty of pure water, take Anuric three times a day for a month. Anuric is many times more potent than lithia and disiytyu UTiti iivld itt) hut water does augur, OHIO MAYORS PLAN TO HACK SENATE I'll I. Columbus, Mar. Mayors of Ohio cities met here today to get behind the Galbroath senate bill, their only opportunity of obtaining financial relief for cities at the present session of the legislature. The measure has been reported By senate taxation committee and Is expected to be voted on By the upper house early week.

Senator A. A. (ialbreatli. Columbiana county, author of the measure, today said he is confident his bill will be approved by both houses. Other cities relief bills, most impor taut of which are Senator with little chance of being reported two proposals, are still in committee, before final adjournment.

Nelson at The 2tf for Steubenville HUN-DOWN WOMEN Blessed is the man who has an economical wife' In these days of high prices, a woman can spend several times as much as necessary, especially in the food line. Every woman whose income is disproportionate to the advanced cost of living should roll up her sleeves and bake bread. This means a big saving in grocery hills. The Hour to use for bread baking is Peerless Flour of the DOVER, OHIO. ired keep be- SPRING COLDS ARE DANGEROUS.

Sudden changes of temperature and underwear bring spring colds with stuffed up head, sore throat and general cold symptoms. A dose of Dr. New Discovery is sure relief, this happy combination of antiseptic balsams clears the head, soothes the irritated membranes and as hat might have been a lingering cold is broken up. stop treatment when relief is first felt as a half cured cold is dangerous. Take Dr.

New Dis covery till your cold is gone. have i That Will Cost Yuu Nothing if it Does Not Help You. Philadelphia women will please realize that we mean just what we say in the above1 heading. Betters like the following prove the efficiency of Vinol in su Ti eases: the benefit of the other women, 1 want to say that I house for seven in my family, came run-down, all played out, 1 did not seem to have any life in me and looked badly. I lead so much about Vino! I decided to try it and 1 must s.iv it helped me in every way.

It Built, me up so I fell like a new worn an. and friend, said they conic see a great change in me." Mrs. John Waldron, Saratoga Springs X. Y. We recommend Vinol to our custom ers as the greatest strength creator we know because it contains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and man ganose peptonates and phates, all dissolved in a pure mod einal wine.

Tho Wyss Drug Store, New Phila delphia also at the leading drug stoves in 'ill (Pen towns. REMOVES SKIN AFFECTIONS package provoo it. Cold aud guaranteed by above Vinol $100 Reward, $100 The dors of tin paper will be Pi eased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care in ail its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby destroying tie- found tion of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work.

The proprietors h. so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addr. us K.

CHBNRV Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggiets, 76c. Advertising.) 1 Mrs. .1. K.

Guthrie left for Mt. Vernon this morning to do state W. T. Iand Y. B.

work. Miss Hazel Rood who has boon visiting in Chicago returned home, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Albaugh and daughters Mildred and Kathryn Helen of Canton were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Scott France in West Fair st root. Mrs. .1. Kuhns of Columbus ar- rivod Saturday to spend the week with her mother.

Mrs. Susan Milar in North Eighth street. We arc moving into our new location in the old Acme Provision company store on North Broadway and will be open for business on Wednesday morning. C. W.

Mathias Hard- wa re. Adrian her, of West North street is ill with the grippe at his home. Mrs. I.ulla Chase of Medina. New York arrived Sunday to spend a week visit with Susan Milar in North Eighth street.

Airs, coral Gardner of Tippecanoe spent ihe week-end with Hazel Redman in East Fair street. Join the salesmanship and business efficiency class sessions Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 to 8:80 o'clock. Only month. Salford's New Philadelphia-Dover business college. 52 Miss June Price of Chicago spent Sunday with friends in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redman spent Sunday with Mr. parents in East Fair street. Dr.

and Mrs. II. W. Pyle, of Minnieh ivenue left Saturday for Washington where they attended the inauguration, tion. Free facial massage or scalp treatment at your home.

By appointment only. Ask for Miss Wyss Drug Store. Ralph Ralston left Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

II. W. Whitney on North Broadway are moving to Kentucky where Mr. Whitney has pur- hased a moving picture show. Miss Eva Pace spent the week-end in ibis city.

Mrs. Baker returned home last night after spending the weeks end with friends in Sugarcreek Miss Ruth Walters of Sugarcreek uas been spending the week end with Mrs. Doria Keiffer in street. 1 lover. Miss Margaret Walter spent the we- end with lies parents in Barrs Mills.

Elmer Hyde left Sunday for his home in Skiatok, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. George Head and son Warren of Canal Fulton spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Bingham.

Mr. and Mrs. George Marlow and mi Russel of Massillon spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Bingham. In order to give every one an op- to attend this great going mi of business sale R.

G. Earle will keep his store open every evening his week until 9 o'clock. 53 Harry Carr of Akron spent the voek end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr iit North Seventh reel.

A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole n't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your lingers. It penetrates to the --ore with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out die soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is line for quick relief for re throat, bronchitis, lonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, a thma.

-algia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia Nothing like Musterole for croups children. Keep it hands' for im.P rt u-e. MUCH LEGISLATION UNFINISHED AT END Sixty-Fourth Congress Adjourns With Only Two Administration Measures Passed. Washington, March all the legislation on the administration program proper only two measures, the revenue bill and the measure giving civil government to Porto Rico am: American citizenship to its inhabitants got through ihe legislative tangle ul the close of the session. One of the mosl important enacl- ments of the three months of the session, the immigration bill, passed both houses despite the announced objection and then Was passed again by both over bis veto.

Among the administration bills which failed the measures to supplement, the Adamson law, the bill io enlarge the interstate commerce commission, the Webb bill to legalize joint foreign selling agencies and conservation legislation, including tin- general dam bills and water power bills. Bills which did not form part of the original program, but which were pressed unsuccessfully by cabinet officers and administration lead ers late in the session, included amendments to ihe shipping act to give the president power to commandeer ships, a drastic espionage bill which passed the senate but never was taken up in the house, and amendments to the federal reserve act to increase reserve batik gold holdings and decrease number bank reserves. The appropriation bills passed were: Naval, postoffice, invalid pensions, legislative, executive and judicial, fortifications, agricultural. $26,000,000 District of Columbia, Indian, diplomatic and consular, $5,000,000, and urgent deficiency, $5,000,000. U.

S. WIFE HEROINE OF THE LACONIA Photo by American Press Association. MRS. FRANK E. HARRIS.

The wife of an American soldier is expected to toe a heroine when occas ion ari es, and Mrs. Harris rose to the occasion when the Laconia sank. She was cool and of great assistance in helping others and was the last woman to leave the ship. Her husband is Li -uienant Colonel Frank E. Harris, coast artillery corps, commandant at Foil DuPor.

Delaware. Mrs. Harris was on her way to be a Red Cross nurse in England. GERMANS ORGANIZE Company Being Formed In Warren, to Fight Germans. Warren, March company of Germans to fight the Germans will be organized here, Lieutenant.

Fred M. Hartman says, if war velops tween the United Slates and the fatherland. Hartman declared he will not stop with one company, but will organize three or four here in Warren county. Hartman, who is a councilman, served with Company I. Sixteenth Pennsylvania infantry, in the Spunish- Arnerican war and was under fire at the battle of Coamo.

came out of it second lieutenant. of German he sai.l, been with Germany in her figh against the allies, but let it come to war between this country and Germany and we will show those who have heaped calumny upon us where our patriotism WARNS OF FRESH PLOT Tell your neignoor aoout The Daily Times. They would appreciate getting the news tho same day it happens you do. We give all we can for what we get instead of getting all we can for what we give. CLOAK AND SUIT STORE LISTEN TO THIS! I SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, whicb the moment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness is relieved and soou the entire corn, rcot and all lifts out with the fingers.

It is a sticky ether compound whicl dries the moment it is applied anc simply shrivels the corn without inflam ing or even irritating the surround ing tissue or skin. It is claimed that a quarter of an ounce of freezone wil cost very little at any of the drug stores but is sufficient to rid one's feet ol every hard or soft corn or callus. You are further warned that cuttinj at a com is a suicidal toabit, England Says Can Be Expected In Two Weeks. London, March a result of the indignation aroused by the v. la tion of plot to unite Japan and Mexico against the United Ft ate an official quarter, always reltabh authority for the statement That United States may expect within two weeks a outbreak of German work.

Official sources have intimated for some time that Germany had afooi a plan to inaugurate frightfulness in th United States, but. that can tion might forestall it. It is stated on authority that United States, with the aid of Great Britain, nipped a completed plot to blow up the Tampico oil wells on the Mexican coast, which are of vital importance not only to Great Britain to American war vessels. PRESIDENT CHECKS CHINA CANAL CAN REPEL ENEMY Cabinet Favors Break With Germany. Crisis Near.

Peking, March cabinet decided that. China should join ihe United States in breaking off relations with Germany. This decision was submitted to tho president, who refused to approve the action, saying such power rested entirely with him, Premier Tuan Chi Jui immediately resigned and left for Tientsin, accompanied by several other members of the cabinet. The resignation of the entire cabinet is expected. Parliament is virtually unanimous in of the opinion of the cabinet.

The leaders of all the political parties are adversely criticising the president's position. The vice president of the republic supports the action of the cabinet. U-80AT MARK FALLS Threat to Sink Million Tons of Shipping Fails by One-Half. London, March failed by a margin of a trifie more than 50 per cent to make good her threat to sink tons of merchant shipping during the first month of ruthless submarine warfare, according to figures, the absolute reliability of which is vouched for here. Submarines succeeded in sinking during February 490.000 of shipping, in round numbers.

This total exceeds by only 140,000 tons what the British admiralty expected would be sunk during that month if ordinary submarine warfare had been tinued. It is not tremendously in excess of the 346,656 tons sunk in December and 322,167 tons jn January, before tbe restrictions were removed Goethals Declares Fortifications at Big Ditch Adequate. New York, March defenses of the Panama canal are powerful enough to repel the attacks of the greatest modern dreadnoughts, General George W. Goethals declared. General Goethals, amid wild applause, discredited the feasibility of tho plans of an attack upon the canal by Colombia and other Central American countries.

As to aggression of a European power, be declared that New York, a much greater prize, would tempt an invading squadron more than the canal. Panama on the Pacific entirely said General Goethals. is true for practical purposes that the mortars there cannot outrange modern invading battleships. range of a dreadnought is 25,000 ar is, while that of the mortars is about 20,000. But it must not be lost sight of that the mortars are placed nine miles in front of the spillways and locks and the secondary General Goethals then explained York and other rich prizes I to an invading enemy who 1 up the Chesapeake river.

New York is not properly is an lie York is properly nial would fa would sa defended tinued. femlr-d if it can en sufficient fori i- STEAMER CALLS FOR HELP Louisiana Strands on Coast Guard Cutter Goes to Relief. Newport, R. March for help for the steamer Louisiana of the Texas Oil company, aground on Win ter Ground shoal, were picked up by the radio station here. The calls soon became too faint for the local station to distinguish.

It. is under stood here the coast guard cutter Yaniacraw was sent io the aid. Reports that the engine room of the steamer Louisiana was flooded and that assistance was immediately required. The report said the ship had stranded on the shoals two miles north of Ocean City, Md. FIVE FIREMEN KILLED Three O.hers Hurt In Blaze.

Detroit, March -Five firemen were killed and three others injured, one of whom may die. in a fire which swept through two five-story business buildings on Woodward avenue in the center of the downtown business district. The victims were entombed by the sudden toppling of a wall and great difficulty was experienced in extricating the imprisoned men. Both buildings are a total loss. The damage I will probably be upward of $500,000.

a Watt? a positively known quantity of electrical current which costs one cent per hundred. 100 Watts will hi a common carbon light about 1 Zi hours. When expended in the modern tungsten lamp it will blaze out in greater brilliancy for nearly twice as long. 'two diamonds may consume the same number of dollars but not give hack equal brilian- cv. When you buy a Diamond think of ihe 9 9 Diamond brilliancy does not it is made.

Every facet of a perfect diamond must be laid with absolute care and precision. Every dimension must he exact and can only be recognized by long and continued practice and experience. Sometimes an experienced diamond buyer ill err in the choice of a stone, why Watch Shop Diamonds pass through three hands for three critical examinations before they are offered to you. May vve show you a collection of which we are justly proud. The Watch Shop Co.

I New Phila. Dover. HER FORGOTTEN RETURNED TO STAY Amelia Rouden is Latest of Gratified Tanlac Users. shouldn't 1 asked Amelia Rouden of 204 West finhtel street. Youngstown, this morning.

I guess any one else would smile, oo if they were suddenly relieved of roubles that had caused them to suf- er untold agonies for nearly a year, 1 have she continued. ha made this smile possible. talcing Tanlac it was an ef- Ym to smile I was in ill 1 had no appetite lor food, ml the little i did eat caused me to 1 distressed afterwards. My entire iem seemed to fill up with gas. headaches and sour stora- ch were not uncommon.

1 would boon so nervous at night that 1 vould often lie awake for hours. Nal- trally, in the morning. 1 felt mean ml listless. taking Tanlac, however, I heartily, my food digests perfect- and my nerves are in excellent No longer do I suffer from iolent headaches, and that dull, logy feeling. The color has returned to ny cheeks, aud everyone remarks about how well and happy I look.

I five Tanlac the credit for this change md am grateful for it, Tanlac is now being specially introduced through The Wyss Drug Store, this city. Call lfiS today, it costs you nothing. The Daily Times delivered to your lome only costs you $3 per year. Ord It today. CHICAGO WOMAN TO APPEAR HERE NEXT THURSDAY One of the most interesting women in the world, Miss Frances B.

Patterson who is famous alike in China. India and Japan; will come to New Philadelphia by the National Reform association which organization is now conducting a world wide campaign against the spread of Mormonism with special reference to polygamy and practical politics. After making a most thorough and intimate study of modern Mormonism Miss Patterson reached the conclusion that its evils are more monstrous than anything she encountered In China, in India or in Japan and she will discuss these social. economic and political wrongs in the Church Christ, West High near Sixth, on March 8 at 7:30 p. when she will be the guest of Rev.

W. Ward, 508 West Fair street. Miss Patterson is not only a most eloquent speaker but she is one of the foremost students of social conditions in the world. She has devoted her entire life to investigations and research among the lowly of the world and with this equipment she was enabled to gain a clear and insight into the Mormon system which is more than merely a great moral wrong and far worse than a social evil as social evils are generally understood. No tickets are required to hear Miss Patterson.

Do you want a job9 Then tell wha you have to offer, what you are loot ing for and wnat qualifications yo have. A Dally Times Class Ad wi put you In toucn with the people yo want, as. John D. Gives Estate to Son. New York, March D.

Rockefeller has given to his son his estate at Pocantico Hills, near Tarrytown. He plans in future io spend no more than an occasional week or so there. The death of Mrs. Rockefeller led to Mr. determination to divide his time between his place at Lakewood, N.

and Cleveland. $40,000 Blaze Sweeps Tipple. Dubois, March large tipple of the Rochester and Pittsburgh Iron company at Soldier, nine 1 miles from this city, was destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of $40,000 and throwing more than 500 men out of employment. Four hundred tons of i screen coal were consumed by the flames. Ask Tell i rwnt tit ur Treat The Body As A Delicate Machine You would not let a machine built for efficient work, get rusty and full of dust and dirt.

Why let the body, the most delicate of all machines, get rusty and run down from inattention? Cleanse the blood; the secret; keep it clean. S. S. proven for 50 years the best of all blood tonics, will do it. Get a bottle at your TODAY and take it according to directions.

SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLANTA, GA. S.S.S. Keeps it Always Fit WANTED! Tailoress in Alteration CLOAK AND SUIT STORE. BELL PHONE 58; HOME PHONE 641; New Ohio,.

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