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MTCDFOTlTli MATTj TTiTTTNP!, MFDFOTJD. OttF.CONV TTTDAY," OYFMr.Fn 2fl." 1921 Met, Wooed and Wed in Four Days .(. AUTO ACCIDENTS WEEK FOR PROOF, ' RATES ARE JUST r AT Sie lilel! 99 A . lULTIMORE, Md., Nov. 29. Prompt ed by the success of the Iialtimore Ohio Railroad in Us campaign of edu cation to reduce accidents to automo biles at grade crossings, other rail roads have enlisted in the movement and a drive is being planned for next year that will extend across the conti nent. J. T. Brodorick, superintendent Xf the safety department of the Balti niore & Ohio and .chairman of the safety section committee of the Anier- S ican Railway association, is making j , arrangements lor tne national earn-. 4, ,,;!- The drive, according to plans dis closed here, will open on a specific day and there will be efforts to obtain the cooperation of automobile drivors. Unlike moHt nation-wide campaigns, there will be no end to this one, it is promised, for its promoters regard it as unwise for the railroads to cease even for a day their efforts to reduce accidents of this kind. Many railroads will follow the plan inaugurated by tin Baltimore & Ohio . v - -l"-.f,T, ... V, tbserve the motorists vho ial1. to I 1 the warnings to be c-tr'.tul. An estimate mnde by the' l'aJti.'e & Ol'io's snt'ew lep i.c.u-ut place ! the r umber of automobile in use in ihe Vnitod States at the i.ittoue i',o at 9,000,000. Iialtimore & Ohio iw uli j-how that fou; peivoiit of ih.'-diivers are caieless. A' few days ago this beautiful young ! Tranciaco, and now she's no longer woman was .Miss Charlotte Kleh. beau-i-M'ss Rich. The courtship lusted only lour days, but that was threu days ton . i long for Dr. l)u llrin. "No more pie- ,1-ainornia. men sue mei o.eit . tlvs," silVs .Mrs. l)u Urin. "Matriinony Du llrin, a New York broker, in S:in j is' profession enough for any woman DENIES CHARGE CENTER TO PLAY AT AN DIEGO DEC. 24 CHICAGO, Nov. 29. Mayor Thomp son did not classify Chicago as "the sixth German city in the world," his attorney, David II. Jackson, declared before Circuit Judge Urothers, in argument on a demurrer in the may or's $500,000 libel suit against the Chicago Tribune. The classification quoted had been attributed to the mayor in newspaper interviews con cerning the mayor's declination to in vite Marshal Joffre to this city, a ! courtesy which the mayor explained he v had le.ft to the city council to extend. "Did he ask the council to invite him?" Judge Brothers asked. Tile answer was negative. DANVILLE, Ky., Nov. 29 Centre college will struggle with a western team on the football field at San Diego Cal., east vs. west tournament lato in December, according to an announce ment here today. Dr. Frank ltainey, chairman of the faculty athletic com mittee of Centre, said the game will be played either on December 24 or 2(1, and indicated that Centre's opponent would likely be the Leland Stanford university, University of Southern California or Washington State. WASHINGTON', Nov. 21 The rail-! roads will bt given from Petvmber 14 ' to -'1 to justify in hearings tho present : level of transportation chartM. the ( inter-stato commerce commiSfUon an- r.ovmcpd today in making public a ipiestlonnaire to the carriers, it is in tended to miide ail persons interested i in appearing in the Sonera 1 investiga-1 tion the commission is to imtke. The roads are asked whether present ', rales are reasonable in the aggregate, in the country as a whole or reason-; able in the territorial rate groups and if not to what extent they mvd mod if i-1 cation. It asks definite financial show-: ing as to what returns the cairfers are earning and what prospects they have ( for the future; what has been done to ! reduce expenses, what changes up or! down have already been made in indi-' vidual commodity rates and what has; been exjM'nded on maintenance. The commission also invites argu-j ment as to what rato of return rail-j roads should be entitled to earn uhjii their properly holdings utter March 1, 1!122, when the. transportation act's , six per cent standard of railroad earn- nigs expires. I RAIL EMPLOYEES ASK PAY RESTORED CINCINNATI, Nov. 29 Instructions were sent out here today from the na tional headquarters of the Brother hood of Railway and Steamship Clerks Freight Handlers, Station and Kx press Employes, by K. II. Kitzgerald, grand president, to the 2:10 general chairmen: of the brotherhood to meet a new pro posed demand of the railroads for fur ther reduction of wnges, with a coun ter demand for restoration of pay in effect before the 12 per cent cut was ordered by the labor board. Thv are ' JVNv -dWell You Should Be the Same Jff A LARGE number of women's ailments are not surgical x ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not M yet taken place. M A LARGE number of women's ailments are not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not yet taken place. A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part may fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is with women's ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed to continue, produce serious conditions. When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble. forth Troy, X. Y. "When I was a IN young girl I had a severe female trouble. Mother gave me Lydia K. IHiikham's Vegetable Compound and after taking several bottles I was strong and well. When my daughter got married she was feeling miser able and I recommended your medi cine. She is greatly improved in health and has a beautiful baby boy four months old. So you see this letter comes from the third genera tion and you may use it as you wish." Mrs. K.M. Grekxawav, 007 , JSortli iroy, X. 1. Ilutehtnson, Kan. "I was about 1 i:s years old when I developed a female weakness. My mother took nie to a doctor and 1 doctored for several months. I was too sick to do anything, was as thin as could be, and my complexion was yellow. Mother had used Lydia E.I'iukham's Vegetable Compound and it had helped her so much that she got some for me and before I had finished the second bottle I was feeling fine and have been ever since." Mrs. J. A. Stkvi:xs7W E. 0th St., Hutch inson, Kansas. 4th Ave, Many such letters prove the virtue of Lyd 'eseiaDie E. Pinkham's LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. NET BAD OUTFIT WEXATCIIK1C, Wash., Nov. 28. No less than seven desperate criminals and holdup men were caught In the dragnet thrown out by officers assist ed by American I,enlon members and the Howitzer company Saturday even ing in the search for threo youthful bandits who shot Jacob Weber, 78, ill a holdup as lie was returning home. The seven men who were brought in for examination either had loaded weapons uixin the nior had guns and ammunition storedr away where it was later found by the police. The men have confessed, according to the polico, to either having committed or planned various crimes. They admit having planned to rob the sawmill pay roll at Leavenworth besides a number of small robberies which were slated to talto place here. I LIKE my job, BUT DAY3 do coma. WHEH SKIES aro hlua. . ABOVE THE city smoko,; AND BREEZES stir. I THE PAPERS on my deslc,)) AND THEN I think, WHAT I would da, IF I wero boss. i I'D OPEN shop. AT T.WELVE o'cIocOl AND CLOSE at ona. . WITH ONE hour oir. FOR LUNCH, and t,V' v- WOULD GET old Suin? TO RUN mo ouC, IN HIS bis six. X AND DROP me'otr.'v UNDER A greenwood tree, BESIDE A bubbling brook, AND THERE I'd llo, AND EVERY onco. J IN A whllo. , ROLL OVER. I LONDON, Nov. 29. (By Associated Press.) Rumors of a proposed mora torium for Germany are revived by the Daily .Mail which reports that Sir John Bradbury, British delegate on the reparations commission has drafted a memorandum on the subject for the consideration of the cabinet. The newspaper says that, ns a result the cabinet may urge a moratorium on (ieimany's debts to the allies of two or three years, on condition that she cease manufacturing currency. Dr. Walter liathonau, former Ger man minister of reconstruction and Dr. Walter Simons, former foreign minister, arrived in London today and it is surmised that their visit is con nected with the reparations question. I OR MAYBE sit and think,; BUT MOST llkoly, JUST SIT. AND EVERY once. . 1 IN A whilo I'd IlL'ht. ONE OF my Chesterfields, AND OH Boy. I GUESS that wouldn't, f SATISFYI ir-' , COMPANIONSHIP? Sy, there never was such a cig arette as Chesterfield for steady company! Just as mild and smooth as tobaccos can be but with a mellow "body" that satis fies even cigar smokers. On lazy days or busy ones all the time you want this "satisfy snioke." , , CIGARETTES Liggett & Myfri Tobacco Co. JXi yoa know about ttt f'' ChtstmrfMd padtafof 10T I i Miller's New Radiator Shop Radiators Fenders Body Work 128 N. Grape I'Jionu OllO-lt For Health Vim Vigor and Vltulilty (JUATy.YMil:n (i.wii1 O TAIUJKia MALK OR KHMAI.E, Pnmplllnt Free ,m KedllUHt. A Hit for W'KI.CII'H the Olt UilNAI,. IlKWAIlli OK IMITATIONS AND HimHTITUTKH. WKI.'II DRIIU I'O., ISt Kdcly St., Dept. .1. San Francisco, Oiilif. At nlher ImiKKlHls. Personaijl Engraved Greetmg Cards ' 1 No Orders Taken After December 1st SWEMS STUDIO IMTTAlilMtrj., Nov. 2 9. Tho first Novt'inlx.'i flood in more than twenty years wuh todity sweeping clown Ihe Ohio river from tin; upper readies of the Mononh'uliela and Allegheny, the result of an almost continuous rain fall for He vera. days. The flood HtHKe, 22 feet at this J'oint brldffc, waa reached before dayliBlit and u few hours later the'Ohlo rising a foot an hour. , Keores of persotiH living In the low lands of the north Hide were taken from their homes in boats by the po lice while rising waters eompelled the ren.ssit.on of operations In a number of mills. Reports from nlonp the Monona- hela said tlio damage would e heavy, but no estimates eould be made until the flood had receded. ! IENTI Ill'ENO SAIKKS, Nov. 29. (Dy As sociated Press.) Helgian bankers have offered a loan to Argentina of 150,000,. "00 francs (normally about $:!0,000, 000) It is annouiieed by Minister of Finance Kalabeny. - ; This follows official announcement Saturday that.a Kroii of New York bankers bad informed the government of a forthcoming definite proposal for a loan of $30,000,000. TRADE MARK SUCCESSFUL FARMING MEANS FORDSON FARMING Come talk with us or visit any of the owners for true facts. Success Depends Upon Your Equipment c. . Gates Auto Co. Comer Sixth and Pacific Highway