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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Dec 1923, p. 6

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i LJ Ad ;?15 Te 9 c 3 to 1 ,'gin( :P:: e' to fifif_';g' th h of w _\ i. lew days, your kidneys by drinking a @rt of water each day, also (take saies h ly, says a noted authority ¥ells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost ; ze the kidnec in t «Horts to it from t mweaken; then you may sufier with a CBull misery in the k region, '? 'pains in the back or sick diz ness, your stomach tongue is * and when m":fiu 1s. bad have theumatic twinges. The nrine «* . full of sediment, the c is oft "xt sore and irtitated, obliging u_ to relief two or three time _ the night e ,-1~nauraliu these irritating 10®, t cleanse the kidneys anc-- iff the body's arinous waste, get ur our -cd&m from any pKar ¢" e ' hflt'wmfu! ifl $ is of wate hzor:'bm\kfaq for ¢ \pays, and your kidneys may the* '{:'5 i H' famous saits is mad m : T'i id of pes and lemon juyc 'H' '.'I ~ has been t se _wears to. help and | stimuala: ; also fi'mh;li,u #! im CRHo Toowe in the system so they ho lop: In o-t-h::h. neodmnd: the diplomatie and consular service, 'Finances and Taxes the Declaring domestic questions main problem of the country, he said pan, As to future .policy in this 1 he 'zaid: . "We shall perse-- bre in well doing not by force, but ready to make "very large conces-- wlons for the purpose of rescuing the of Russia." Encouraging ev-- dence of Russion return to the ways ~f ordinary society are to be detect-- 'ed, but there must be more, he said. C precedent: to American re he said, are: Compen-- of Americans -- despoiled by Ru pg:nnt of the debt in-- Russian Republic, and abatement of "the active spirit of enmity to our institutions." * The President included a pointed reminder to debtor nations that this mm&'.b")fi He ip ally opposed cancellation. will be safegu@rded. _ -- * _ --. Here he referred to the--recent ef-- h to aid Europe to stability and --The army and navy -- should'* be dise of any American principles." -- The President said he is, however, the sanctity of international obliga-- m I do not propose to barter away for the privileges of trade any of the cherished rights of humanity. somebody will 'Brod A . Every citizen should hel hold the prohibition law, 9. 9P A P amind 8y repentance" before American recog-- nition will be accorded, the Presi-- «dent said. Desiring friendship with &'mm,hmda"ought to be the first to go to the economic and moral rescue" of Russia when that nation meets the conditions, he said. There is no objection to Amer-- government pot .propose _ to enter "into relations with another .. He urged the court be considereéd without partisanship and pointed out that it is "merely a convenient in-- trument of adjustment to which, we could bd':dgovbkhweveouldnog io brought." ate pness, recognizing our obligation to w:hm. but reserving "to the ision. of our own judgment the time, the place and the method"-- must guide, he said. Neither he nor the senate purposes any change to-- wards the Jeague of nations.-- lock "America has taken her place in the world. ...free, independént pow-- erful. The best service that can be rendered to humanity is the assur-- ance that this place will be main-- tained," President asserted. : balts is inexpensive ; can not in Mn3 makes :'?flig;fil'd "5:." water drigk. means physician examine your kid Wt twite a year. Russia must show * 8 SBaits to Wash Kidneys if Back Pains You or Bladder (Continued from Page One) AIM FOR 1924 Your Doctor ; ay to neWiralize tem so "no 1 Bothers works mete for Ar S of . ... . should be strengthened. AAadi-- tional planes are needed for the Al1 ny, and additional submarines for the Navy." + Panama canal defenses should be perfected, Hatingz war, America " should avoid "weakness that nvites impovition." . Insular Possessions He unqualifiedly endorsed admin-- istration of the Philippines by Geif Leonard Wood and gave similar rec-- ommendation to all other adminis-- *trators of ijsland possessions. | Education and Welfare | He advocated child labor and min-- imum wage amendments to the con-- stitutions, and creation of an educa-- tion department, ~with--its head a member of the cabinet. ?' Immigration Immigration should be carefully restricted, with immigrants gelected f Regulatory Laws ~--He advise1i laws --to prevent har-- bor pollution, regulate aviation, ra-- dio interference, Jlording of ships, "M"QM Revision of Fed-- trade comizsion procadure is needed, he said. lie building bill, but advocated an annual appropriation of $5,000,000 to provide needed government build-- i Army and Navy Both services have been reduced "to the danger peint," he said, "Roth masters, and <the field force of the mumbfiowad This should be maintained, Mr. Coolidge said. »"He advocated. adding first, second and third--class post-- : The President referred to! the Britain to stop rum smugg! said the coast guard bught % provided with fast motor "boats catch rum runners. Sources of 4i-- quor should be "rigidly regulated" and every effort "made to stog inter-- state, traffic. Urgitit co--operation of state and nation, he said disre> spect for the prohibition law is a Muwdufiudu%-u only . obey ~the law, but Jet J hovnthormp'oodhothut A lating it. a R He advocated strict anti--lynching laws, and formation of a eomuluion] to study the negro problem from in-- dustrial and economic angles, l .. Government prison réform is need-- 'ed. 'Two reformatories should beé provided--one for women, one for first offenders. ~A bureau of criminal identification should be added to the department of justice. *~ 'wa By U. 8. Government Veterinarian Tor Tuberculonts FREE OF CHARGE f A commission should be named to revise the h!n. Two more federal judges should be pmvidifor the southern districg: of New "York, one in the nothe fisty Georgla, and two more WWMikbe--COircuit,court M.;"x:ihfg e n cuit. A com: on should hb Wfo ex-- pedite court business, K Permissive consolidation of rail-- mds' :'hlonld :. tried, to be followed, i#f a ure, compulsory consoli-- dation. \The Itdfln rate: structure Congress should await the supreme court's ~decision on the recapture clause of the railroad law . before legislating new on rate--making. The railroad labor board should be: left 'undisturbed until some other tribu-- ;l;loh agreed on between capital and abor; ~ LIBERTYYILLE, He oposed a "pork barrel" pub-- disposed of to advantage, it will be administered "as economically as possible" under plans devised by the Shipping Board, Public Ihme-e-ul j ~.* Regumption of control wo on the Mississippi and Colorado rivs ers; improvement of the Lakes--Gulf waterway, development of the St. Lawrence waterway, and power de-- Wt in -- northeastern mm' d all be encouraged. > | --He said he had treated .ms | detail oftaxr%lh&' $ sage transmit e approved the u;:lon t::ficfl. plan, especially comending tax re-- duction -- on: earned : incomes, and "further abolition of admission, mes-- The Fordney--McCumber Taw has secured abundant ~ revenue . and brought prosperity, he said, advis-- ing against tariff tinkering as "dis-- turbin' and barmful," its taxes, and said: local as well as national taxes should come down. Abolition of tax exempt securities by constitutional amendment he strongly urged.. : sage and nuisance taxts.". He said the "amusement and educational val-- ue of moving pi ought not to be taxed. He o;nd excess prof-- financial stability As vital Drastic economies, preservatiomof the bud, get system, and t'm of taxes must be the main in this pro-- gram of financial stabilizing, he said. Until the Inspector In Charge Public Buildings lxu. T'wo . more federal 4 id be pmviifor the ries: of New "York, one | ; TN Histpich @f Georgla, | . re -?{?%'; un n " & '; R hth circus A $ no Dt ex-- business. & lg t prison réform is need-- / , Shipping appears glossy and lustrous. time; by morning the gray hair has Nrvag noy dins dimsngl whiri d in ope t 64 /+ pende the natura y uses ydl'n"Saced e o onl m a ue ; lfllhhlnlna' You dampen a or soft brush l."nmw' the hair, taking one smBl strand at a $ *« Muscle: Shoals _ Subject to the right to take it back in w time, the government should sell " uscle ~Shoals, the President said, a<site for an auxil-- fary plant td remace the Gor-- gas , recently sold to the Aia-- bama Co. --The price isn't the princi he added. _ He a commission to ne-- fary . plan gas , recen bama P Co mromne® He Public welfare requires reduction of fuel«prices, : the ;mm said. | Neither should fuvel fa be tol-- | erated. 'Be urged careful consider-- {ation of" the coal commissions' re-- port; said publicity about the indus-- try was probably as far as the. ernment could (go in mt& wages and prices in normal times; oposed government dwnership and operation of mines, :':'" requested power to name a commi in fuel emergencies to nnam ines, profiteering and strikes. ' leornlifuh c k Dith exception of pro com-- bination of the war -nm de-- partments, he approved the Brown plan of reorganization. 5 Agriculture e '_ No complicated scheme of relief, no resort to the Treasury will settle the farm problem, Mr. Coolidge said. "Simple and direct methods put into operation by the farmer himself are the only real sources for restora-- tion," he declared,. Measures of re-- lief--that may e afforded he listed 'thus; Reduction of national and }o-- cal taxes; lowered freight rates; re-- duction of wheat acreage; co--opera-- tive marketing; government loans as emergency aid; cheaper fertilizer; courses in organization and co--Oper-- ative marketing in nfi:fltnul schools;. assistance for t ex-- ports through the war finance cor-- Nr'tim. * SAGE TEA TURNS. «* GRAY HAIR DARK \M " ¢ ' Veterans and € -- He said the m-&- must | be given every care; the service in their remedy evils disclosed by the senate investigation, and secommended that all ' government .hospitals be : per-- all wars, and that new hospitals be ilt 'for such purpose, He urged :'v"'f'fl consideration ..of veterans' American Legion. Of the bonus,; he di'l?Od in this sentence: 6 "But I do not favor granting of ' a bonus."-- M on dmnae . can always be de= io it id e r wh!p Y lnd' Bac ts roupye p eevent wwh. ation | -- > } fa aho y i vol t ul Shak the O@A) Lawn court. _ Incidentally the cases ufln inst Back mnd Farris were dismissed in _ Warrants, were obtained Monday Tharkiey. . then with -- repacmiiy Tney were expected to appear in the ecuri of Justice Harry Hoyt today. Their bonds were fixed at $200. Bo k and Justice William Farris of Half Day were taken into custody last week.and brought to Oak Lawn on charges oi larceny. preferied by Manewti and Passaglia. The latter .charged that the two Half Day offi-- eijald, took their rifles and kept valawfully. f Monday is was explained t Bock arrested the two Oak Lawn rmien while they were hunting near Half PDay and had confiscated their rifles. T'\o men failed to appear in "Turn about is fair play." hn y * That just about sums up the ideas ot .Constable William Bock=of Half Day at present who > Monday-- had Opimio Manewti and Dante Passag~ lia, Oak Lawn, Ill., arrested on cHarges of trespassing. h . The time ha¥ come, he said, for a more practical use of moral power, and America must speak with the voices of justice.and mercy, '~--~The Monroe Doctrine* t the s "'"d"q"a e Inmgrore of the founda ous . KG-- lations" must 'be maintained, Mr, Coolidge said. ° & td '*But in maintaining it,r we must not forget that --a gréat change has taken place." .2 exp'ained that our rise to power greatress as a na-- tion impose, in addition to the oblt-- gation to protect W" the duty to "help give stability to the world." He added: "We want idealism., We want that vision which lifts men and nations above themiselves. But they must not be cloistered; they must not be impractical; they must not be ineffective. i g u..m & Occupants 'of 'reclamatiun projects M'l)n given relietf from Ananclal burdens, where necessary. ~--_ Roads and 'Foresta h Both rsads , and . reforestation should have continued government support. 3 * congress should i: cheap fc purpose Phone 217--M wk -- Illinois INSURANCE A. A. Grandy tss, ind said conditions of sale limmum fe ;<and to experiment use of water power for this TERS HAVE PS ARRESTED for lneh:l,moretimel'ygifttbanoneofo\!luxm'iant fur coats. Winter is hardly begun and during the cold, blust-- ;fytdaystocomeafwcoatwinmunmore'tlnnfinta Ourstockis,verycomplete,everypdtisfintqunlity,the coats are the latest in design and beautifully made. We keep them in repair free of charge for two years. Join our Xmas Club plan and Have 'one held for you till A Rare Collection «oi) ff wariere --Pouch Bags * --CM"M #A % --Novelty V anity Cases --Beaded Bags Why not a Bathrobe of Negligee --Silk Bags --Under--the--Arm Purses What, indeed, would make a more appreciated, Tne Hem GCommany he Gift SupremesPLLrS Big Savings on Winter Coats --_> / POR WOMEN , wHo REQUIRE LARGER sizes Either makes a fine gifi Useful the year round. $3" «+18"" pasteltinted in beau. tiful -- shatles.~ The prices are very mod-- lovely _neg sitk, daintily Robeés --of corduroy, robes of serpentine crepe, heavy woolen blanket robes --they are all here -- and lovely ~negligees of y trimmed > > l 1t y tm

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