Million Drug Addicts in U. S. Nation Leads World in Illicit " Dope Traffic Report to Government Shows Tlio special imicolio committed appointed by former Secretory of the TroiiHiiry McAiloo to investigate tlio drug trafllo in tlio United Stolen Iiiih completed its report and presented it to Secretary of the Treasury Glass. Tim report is of a moot sensational cbaraclor. It shows the United Statcfl im tlio largest consumer of drugs in the world, with more limn a million addicts, and more than $(!1,0U(),000 spent annually by drug users to satisfy the habit. It also hIiowh a national organization of "dope peddlers," who carry on a lucrative trndo in drugs smuggled from Canada, Mexico and along the Atlantic and Pacific coast. Although the jwuco conference lias already talion action to protect China from the spread of tlio opium habit, the report shown the United Status to exceed China and lead thu entire world in tho consumption of opium. Our annual consumption of opium is so extensive as to be able to furnish 'All grains of opium yearly to every man, woman and child in the country. Tho committee's table for tho per capita consumption by the United States and foreign countries is a grim story in itself. Tho table follows: Opium totnl Coiisiimp- minimi Hon, coiiHiutiptloii, per capita, Country I'liptilatloii. IIm. grain. United Mute 100,000,000 -170.000 , . Holland 0.000,000 8.000 11 Franco .' .10.000.000 17.000 11 I'ortupil n.ww.ooo 1!.000 u Cicrmnny 00.000,000 17.000 li Italy iCI.OOO.OOO 0.000 ltf Aimtrlti -10,000,000 .1.000-1.000 VA'Ai Ninety per cent of tho drugs consumed in this country are used for other than medicinal purposes, and opium conies in this category, accord ing to the report. The trailic is increasing by leaps and bounds. Vractically all of the larger cities report increase, anil one estimate of tho nation's number of addicts included in the report is 1,000,000 Hr?ons. The committee's figure' of 1,000,000 is thereby shown to be conservative. Ono-qunrler of these 1,000,000 drug users, or ',r0,000, are unemployed. In this respect a(oi:e tho trailic caused the country an annual loss in wages of more than $UiO,000,000. It is estimated that 2.17,(155, persons are receiving treatment in an elTort to loosen the hold drugs have on them. The strides the peril is taking, though, are shown by tho cotimato that 18,21)0,397 narcotic pre soriptons were filled in the last year. One of the most painful features of the report is that depicting the native-born American as leading in tho consumption of drugs. SPORTING WORLD Big Jim Vaughn Has Tackled Pirates Twenty-Eight Times Won Twenty-Three Games .Tint Vaughn, tlic Oiilm' big pitcher, wMiph Unit all other National league liihs wcii' iin cany fur him its nre the I'lrnti'H. Tlic went Noutlipaw link faced the 1'lrati'n 1!8 t lines In IiIh hIx cunipalKiiH In the senior iimjnr league circuit anil Ints won 'S of these games. He Joined the Cubs In the fall of IIMH, lint did not work In a game iiKitlnst the Pirates that year. Jim Vaughn. In 1011 ho turned the Smoky city outfit buck live times In six Nlnrls, nml In 1015 won thren out of four iiKaluxt tho Pittsburgh crew. In 1010 ho wiih charged with liming two gnmon to the rirnlcs, though ho entered both of these games In the cloning Iniilngx, go lug to the relief of a team unite, lie heat them live times In a row In 1017 and live times out of six In HUH, and ciime out on the loin? end of a meeting with thu I'lrates In tho opening game of the picHciit scaaoji. Haven of the 'i'A victories Vaughn Iiiih bung up at the expense of thu PI ralms jiiivn been (dint-outs, and lie ill IiiwuJ'iIhiiu an iiveramt of only six lilts pur uiiniiJi Delve Into New Work if You Would Make Advance Kvcryone should have lit hand some definite line of hard work, of original research, of advance effort, distinct en tirely from his routine duties. Only thus can he grow. If you are Ntudylng I.atln, read ttomethlng not In the course. AH over' the country there Is a cry for men to Mil the chairs of col leges and universities, and they cannot he. found. Why? Hecause men are satlslled to do merely the work of the day, and do not persist In fresh work, making liivcstlpitlons, looking Into the new. William It. Harper. Weak Excuses. We break many a promise to our- selves witn excuses so wciik mat we rrn i'.". i & ii vAi;iir,-n tui mill v i would be ashamed to offer then, to an- other. Tho poppy blazes In tho sunshlno, tho grain Melds are ripening Into golden splen dor, nnd tho butterflies and humming birds seemed to luxvo withered tlio gorgeous noss of nnturo's loveliest hues and Im prisoned them within their folded wings. Fruit and Nut Sandwiches. Put through the meat chopper a quarter of a pound of almonds with half a pound of chopped tigs with a cupful of pecan meats, mixing them while grinding ho that they will be well blended. Pack tho mixture Into round baking powder cans, pressing It In tlrmly. When wanted dip In hot water to loosen mid cut lit very thin slices with a sharp knife. Place be tween rounds of buttered bread. Potato Sandwiches. Mush four good-slxed boiled pota toes, add a leiispoiiufiil of salt, four tablespooiifuls of thick cream mid the yolks of four hard-conlccd eggs rubbed (o 11 paste, a dash of cayenne and two lablespoonfiils of olive oil f mix well, nnd when 11 niiiooiIi paste U formed spread 011 slices of brown bread, (Iiiiv 11I1I1 thu lop wllli (iii'ss or Intuitu yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiinu 1 HENHOUSE HINTS 1 iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiihl Your poultry IiouhC should bo well ventilated In siiminer, Hvcry glass door hIiouIiI he left open night and day or removed until cold weather. It will require only n few minutes to do tills and It will contribute much toward the comfort ami bent welfare of your hens, writes I), .1. Lambert, Ithoile Is land station. During warm weather It docx not matter which side of the house Is open. It would bo better If all sides were out. There Is no dan Kcr from draft during August and Hci- tember. Growing chlckB will grow best when they can rooat where there are clean perches and only a roof over their heads. With this slmplo arrangement there will bo less danger from crowd ing and mites. Theso mites or spider llco multiply very rapidly when the roosts are neglected. You will And them under the perches and In crucks and crevices of tho ndjolnlng wood work. They crawl out of their hiding places at night and nick their fill of blood from tho birds on tho roosts. You enn often detect them by a very dlsagreenblo odor which they throw off. In order to get rid of them, the house must be opened up to the air, brushed and cleaned out thoroughly from cell ing to floor and then sprayed with a solution of crcsote oil and water nnd then with whitewash, so as to know every part of tho house has been cov ered. If n dirt floor, Ave or sir Inches of tho top must bo removed to make a complete Job of housecleanlng. Those who keep poultry, and neglect to keep them clean and comfortablo cannot expect them to be profitable. A MYSTERY Tho river hemmed with llvlnir trees Wound throuBh Its meadow green; A low blue lino of mountain showed The open pines between. One ahnrp, tall peak nbove them all Clear Into sunlight sprang; I miw tho river of my dreamt Tho mountain that I aangt No clue of memory led me on Uut well tho ways I knew; A feeling of familiar things With every footstep grow. Not otherwise abovo Its crag Could lean tho blasted plno; Not otherwise tho maple hold Aloft Its red ensign. 80 up the long nnd shorn foothills The mountain road should creep: 80, green and low, tho meadow fold Its rcd-hnlrcd kino asleep. The river wound as It should wind, Their nlnco tho mountains took; The white torn fringes of their clouds Wore no unwonted look. Yet ne'er boforo that river's rim Was pressed by feet of mine. Never before mine eyes had crossed That broken mountain line. A presence, strange nt once nnd known, Walked with me as my guide; Tho skirts of some forgotten life Trailed noiseless at my side. Wan It a dim remembered drcftm? Or glimpse through aeons old? Tho secret which the -mountains kept Tho river novcr told. Hut from the vision ero It passed A tender hopo I drew. And, pleasant ns a dawn of spring, Tho thought within mo grew. That love would tcmpor every change, And soften nil surprise, "' - AM X ''VStoT f Cnrt" -Whlttlcr. Picnic Sandwiches. Tako French rolls, cut off tho top of each nnd then with n spoon scoop out all the crumb, leaving tho shell with a small opening at tho top. Mir together four chopped olives, 0110 pickle, n teaspoonful of capers nnd ono largo green pepper, chopped line. Add three tahlespoonfuls of finely chopped boiled tongue nnd mix with tho white meat of a chicken chopped lltir. Moisten with mayonnaise dress ing and All the roll; replace tho top and arrange In a sandwich bnskct, serving nt puce. The lining may bo added tho last minute so that tho shells will not become snaked. Some Summer Sandwiches. Sandwiches, nre a most popular form of food which will bo served freely during tho warm weather. Tho fol lowing may bo Miggestlvo: " Lettuce and Cucumber Sandwich, Holler Ihln slices of white bread, llii'ii cover with a Mice of cucumber nnd a bit of lei I lice wllli salad dress-lug. WMGLEYS There The Flavor Lasts sSffflTRINR Res' Refreshes, Soothes, "Ujill7itz Heals Keep your Eyes I'ZmmPQ&k Strong and Healthy. If frHinfSfifC Burn, if Sore. Irritated. IUUR OEaJ Inflamed or Granulated. use Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. Marine EyeBesedy Company.CMcago, U.S.A. SALTS FINE FOR We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts. Most folks forget that tho kidneys, llko tho bowels, got sluggish and clog ged and need a flushing occasionally, elso wo have backache and dull misery in tho kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you fcol an acuo or pain In tho kidnoy re gion, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug storo here, tako a tahlespoonful In a glass of water boforo breakfast for a fow days and your kidneys will then act flno. Thl3 famous salts is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Uthla, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes tho acids In tho urino so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless: inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent Uthla water drink which everybody should tnko now and then to keep their kid noys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. A well-known local druggist says ho soils lots of Jad Salts to folks who bollovo in overcoming kidney trouble whllo it is only trouble. Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear tho fuco with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off Ointment lit live minutes with Cuticura Soap ami hot water. It Is wonderful sometimes what Cuticura will do for poor complexions, dandruff. Itching and red rough hands. Adv. Tho Fly and tho Flea. A fly and a flea In a fluo wero Im prUoiiod, Buld tho fly; "Lot us flee." sub! llio float "Lot us fly," So tliey flew through a fluw In tlio fluo, ACHING Yv a 11. c .1 ooiaiers aooine Skin Troubles dwith Cuticura Soap. Ointment, Talcum SSe. each. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT. When your shoes pinch or your Corns and Bun ions acne, set Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into shoes and sprinkled in the foot-bath. Gives instant relief to Tired. Ach in. Tender Feet. Sample FREE. Address AUen S. Olmsted. LeRoy. New York. Dally Thought. There Is no bettor ballast for keep ing tho mind steady on its keel and saving It from all risk of creakiness than business. Lowell. "BEST MEDICINE FOR WOMEN" What Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Did For Ohio Woman. Portsmouth, Ohio." I suffered from irregularities, pains in my side and was so weak at times 1 could hardly get around to do my work, and as I had four in my family and three boarders it made it very hard for me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound was recommended to me. I took it and it has restored my health. It is certainly tho best medicine for woman's ailments I over bow." Mrs. SAltA SllAW, It. No. 1, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs. Show proved tho merit of this medicino and wrote this letter in order thnt other suffering women may find relief as sho did. Women who are suffering as sho was should not drag along from day to day without giving this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Plnkham'sVego tablo Coinound, a trial. For special udvlco In regard to such ailments write to Lydia K. i'lnlilmm Medicine Co., Lynn, Mam. The result of .Its forty yoors experience Is at your service. P, N, U, No, 28, 1919