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, _ PEBItUAftY 1^. 19^9 . \';f x H B D A III P i l l A D i m le^M P«t Tew. PubUilned b7 #HB PALLADIUM PRINTIflQ C»., 17* Weet Flrit Str^eW Oewego, N. T. Clerk Morrleoa, PreeMent-Treeettrer. Clark Morrison, Jr., SecreteTr. Ekitered as Beoond-olasa Mall Matter at U>e Post Office at Oewego,:M. 7. i i r e E t t l i . W . W H :€iirl3! Draw a Cloth Though Your Hair and Doubts Its Beauty. Bl'.SI\KS.S BOOM IX THE SPRING. The business outlook is better than^ it appears on the surface. WhlloJ showing a tendency to exaggerate present dullness, business men ar already looking ahead to better tiraef •Using plans mean anything- Spend d Few Cents! Dandruff Van ishes and Hair Stops Coming Out. they are probably fhe best crlte- there Is—the Industrial and merlcal revival is not far ahead. .advertising men familiar with national field say that large advertis ers are -making untTstml -plans for tcnsivo publicityublicity campaign jprlng.pring. Thishis testimonystimony is corrobrated p S T te is by a statement from Richard Splllane^ uslnesa expert well known for his writings In Commerce and htnance. He tella of one large monthly magazine which, recently had $892,000 of net ad vertising in hand for one of its Spring 000,000 before the forms closed. That Is said to bo the greatest amount -o r aawrtismg■■ werpTtaret; llcation. Mr. Spllla-ne's c '•Advertise.” It is undoubtedly good advice. Shrewd business men are planning i itraTty-pub- 1 a big scale, because they ieve prosperity is coming. If enough bu.slness men believe that, and follow their example, there will be no doubt about it. stop falling h a i / a t [ S s I S i f l draw it through your hair—taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, gloksy and beautiful in Just a few moments—a delightful Burpris( awaits everyone who tries this. RESPONSIBLE FOR MEXICO. Reports from Paris Indicate that as part of the \mandatory\ system adopt- f-d,by_ the Peace CoffrerenCd Tdr iBc ■government of German colonies and backward countries not otherwise con trolled, the United States will be ask- ed-io look after Mexico. It Is a logical application of the plan. The United States Is the natural ' guardian of Mexico, because of the Monroe Doctrine and because that troublesome country Is our next-clbor In Chicago the use of the motor truck ral hauling was particularly dis- :d. Iowa has tried it out more systematically and widely than per haps any other State of that section ltd has found it very successful in ifiOBening tb£.^dialcihuUQn. of food. Although the motor truck has been effective In rellei jn the railroi neighbor, and Americans have large interests there.' Many Americans—and also JiorelgnerB—think wo ougM to hi ' s^&iJtwxijo^y^eBiiltelS- aM;.eai President Wilson's long ago ............. ....... .................. se'em's to have been due largely to (desire to convince Latin general of the disinterestedness and ' gbOd win of the United States. That plisbed, by our cofiduct In pean war even more than ^ beanmee with Mexico. There would be little criticism, now of our taking Mexico in hand on ownje^ponslblllty. There could surely be none If we do so 'of the League'of disinterested agent, of the whole civil ized world. And, with such authoril 0 on the authority f Nations, acting ent, of the whole , id, with such authority, tberg, would probably be little restst- —f^nce^Rered—b^thevilexlcanardheitia- Any thoroughly sktisfactory develo ment ofif transportationransport! facilities i t s In this cd efutry must now In- s, the Wai ed to' the exeluslon of the o iu^eth e r the ,) 9 ^ot 0 r trucks., No one or two of these.elements . recent Auto Truck be devolop- To be possessed of a head of heavy beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy It la easy and Inexpensive to have rrmanUtfe S \ iiie now—all drug stores recommend it—apply a Kttle as directed, and within ten minutes there will be an appOTranec of nhiradatroe, freshness, flultlness and an ineomparatale gloss and lustre, and try as you will, you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling ^tali'i but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use. when you will see new hair—line and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—sprouting out all over yoiir scalp—Danderine is, we believe, the only sure ba'r grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure tor Itchy .scalp, and transparent membrane and so ImpafK , good eyesight. If the injury hap- pens to occur Immediately over thS .ii pupil. Owing to the fact that thei , cornea itself contains no blood veai, 'j.tels and must absorb Its nourishment from other structures, slight. Injuries very serious because the healing ■css is necessarily slow. ileving freight conges- roads in long hauls. Its s appears to lie In the hieh ar the small town and even the Individual farm with the nearest big city or rall- e test trip made in lowa'-was the hauling of 3,000 pounds of eggs from o 1 town to Des8 Moines, a distance m-csSTpgr carriage s qulcklj portation lines should be brought about ilckly and naturally as possible, ] quarrelling or Jealousy among •lous branches. Close harmony and co-operation among them and the fullest possible use of each will be of as great benefit to the hauling ays to the producers and consul who seem to need it most. NOT SERIOUS. (New 'York Times.) We should be concerned for ihe sne- att- Ihdita- tton that the statesmen engaged ,lh; the work have defiaite opinions, that they have formed plans. Natntally they do not hold the they have not formed the same plans. 8 the business of sutesinanshl] eemenU reach international well-eonsidered 'cone contetiences always breed o l f ' Alexander was continual- ( ^ e C a i i ^ G a s c ^ t s tp a :Cbnstipat^ CjiiU ,1 't . 5 - gives tpe a ■ ' * ' ' candv Cdsca’ret' when candy Cdscan - 'S li , : u , 1 am cross, sick and ; ^ Won’t play.” Y i m B W f A L K S CORNEAL iD h C m N . ,Uo . , « r I p b „ ,c the pupil or black central part.of thp jpal care can be had. e, and surrounded by the .whjte of ! eye or scerotlc. It Is perfectly insparent and contains uio blood isels, being nourished from neigh- bgnized or neglected, is likely to l«ad to permanent damage to ttie sight, through opacities which remain after the ulcer heals or through infection and damage to the internal mechan ism of the eye. Still another process is necessarily -slow. Ulcer, in any situation, means' merely lo.s.s or de.structlon of the face covering, so that a raw plact Inflammation of the-cornea or in-^ of the cornea by foreign bodie® layers of th.* cornea and sometimes gravely damages the eye. The symp toms of both of-^these conditions are chiefly .pain, sensitiveness to bright jight, exce.ssive tear secretion and Im pairment of clear vision. Pronwjf treatment by physician and occulist rally save Lh& sight. ^ jury of the cornea by foreign bodies (cinders, fragments of iron, emery, etc.) often cause minute breaks'of the surface which must be f i n genoi QrKSTlOVS .\M) AN.SffERS. The Dimensions of Calves. surface which must be con.sidercd .'imall ulcers. In an ulcer of pijihead I am anxiou.s to get your formula aize^ develops it is always a serious, ior reducing legs that are too fat. 1 •rritatioi tiviiis or a marked sensitivene.ss to light, with consequent spasm of the lids to kee# the eye tightly closed. When severe’ Lightly closed. When sever^; ^ ' a NSIVYER- Tlio Ideal woman is six- s.._like-.these..are. present-.th«s.(.y-fotM’-i-nehes-taH-aH<i--wen ghsi-at-t-hf- uatient should not procrastinate but age of thirty years, 130 to 135 pounds, ■iromptly seek the services of physi- ” '* • :ianan orr oculist.culist. Remember,emember, thehe ulcerlcer o o R t u self As so small as to be overlooked nly handling—as by holding a® jnclean handkerchief to the eye. It, ll^stf^c'JefiTclL^se^ro'^h^raS roaed handkerchief) to the eye, keep, t wet with warm normal salt sola-' ■Ion (rounded teaspdbnful salt dis- olved in pint of boiled water) or with -' rated solution of boric acid (all one-half Inches, and she certainly should not try to reduce that. You ladies should not allow the emaciated, long waisted, spindle-shanked frightt they hang the rags of-fashion on these days In the fashion magazines, mis lead you. Hereafter I shall give no suggestions about reducing unless the correspondent requesting them men- (ions age. height and weight, togeth er with any special dimensions coi Cerned.Cerned. I fiudiud thatat thee credulousredulous sex I f th th c se is not conteht to be normal, but wish- to look .sick. CAN YOU m £ - 7 A Game of OuRStions *) • for tbe^iii}le Family, f Where la New Gi is another name Island 1 ■What Gen Guinea and what for that lai'gfy oil the creaking machinery ol negotiations. Count Witte al Portsmouth, knowing that Japan could i long continue the war, that she St have peace, made threats o: Lhdrawal from' the Conference a part of his tactics, and thereby won loints for Rus^a, insomuch that the final treaty was looked upon as a triumph for him and his Government The reported threat or hint that the -------------- aryland named? 4. 'What Is usanhe?' 6 . Who wrote the .famous collet of stories called The” i)ei IVhat city was capital of th^ 1 Southern Confederacy, ppeviou^ i to the selection of Richmond? g 1 ed fixed s i ----- ■What AmeHcan general, exph and poliUelaii 'teak k n o w n _ ‘The Pathfliidevr Of how many ifiembers does the Board of Education consist? } e^Star Noah of.^ireek lekend,' 'H e was saved from the'deTugi and landa ed on Mount Pajmassua? J . Adelina P atti ■Jvas horn In^ Madrid! Spam. / ' X . Sally Luna, 8 Mud df tea cake, d .^ rives Its name front Sally Lunjg - \“•‘-y cook of Bath, Bnglr--^ 'h h Century.entury 1 In the Eighteent C mer.the haket, .bought her reclni and mtide 'a hong ahont th( United States • s'x officers England wai a r c h i l iMns \belonging ^ Mtn cdtnpaTiy in tl& tes Army Consists of — and.T72-taen; f w as tjttder a non-moJk •formhfggTCcpcnt ili& Trom the Emperor of Austria abodt iMettefnlc demanded >that he he Tepr 6 ved''*and tmrhedr”C a S tter^inivlraT i^ magic ether compound and named it freezone. A quarter ounce of this freezone c an no-w be had al any drug istore for a few cents. Apply a few drops on your tender, aching corn or callus. Instantly the soreness disap pears and shortly you will find the corn o r callus so shriveled and loose ihat you lift It off with yonr lingers. Just think! You get rid of a hard corn, soft corn or a corn between the toes, as well as hardened calluses for a few cents and without suffering one partielpi wtthont the slightest Irrita tion of the surroundln ■Jouch o f this .sore, iroubleaom.e c ____ ________ rty years, 130 to 135 pounds, er calf, too, mea.sures fourteen and Then, too, Ht should be remember that the Poles are In danger betwe two enemy forces. The Germans on the'W est manifest an intention to hold the provinces that are to he awarded to the new. Poland and at Thorn com mand their only outlet to the sea by way of Dantzio. On the East the Bol shevik! are advancing to the borders If Poland, the chief resistance to their Should thB Germans and Bolshevik! ice clasp hands to crush Poland the war in the East would have fought overover again.gain. Mr.r. Clemencelemenceau a M C re- any case the presence of such .troops would not prevent n%otlatlons, which the Allies seem bent on regarding as a . One can not help wondcr- ich’s scheme was tone of the French press is not to he mken seriouslV: Premier Clemen- ceau’s Interview expressed agreement i- with the proposals of the United Stater and Great Britain rather than dissent J The brilliant writers of the French ! the meml t that wouhrould :“.s be a poor out of Paris !|lonference, >asqpsggtqii _ Prance3»TRfefH;,as w ^ l She BksanHeMd i ^ c h by the war. she has y e » ^ B |p v |f l 8 hed. She ■wants: repaxatl^i^B h t^llh probable, that she! Will^h:(®h^pot%e«ure*;a larger sum from ■Qermhhy under Mr. Wilson’s plan than under tho possibly takes note of Mr. Wilson’s assuring Words on thatt^ point, and the estab lishment of the League of Nations phould remove the danger and quiet flpnferenoe ought to con* with Germany at the n from any other TURNING DOWN jlARSHAL FOCH. New York Herald. tl& Allies etttirely wise in Jecting Marshal Fochs’ plan for mili tary Intervention In Poland? He Is re ported, in a special cable dispatch to ppgeil the send- dlvlitons to Austrian -by- French. ”S ® '? { ) l l s h c W res»;=vR^er.aui artillery. equipment\- The < les,-ahd the- m tr^ .a^ p ii In s te a d ^ fSilhwlng Marshal Foch’s ipiic the Walfnlng of the .Sl(MiafcaH4shohWH?ei-tha-upper-iand! but a mHftAYy forte tm the Spot Woultt LIKE BOLT FROM . mVEIfSiUJE freezone ou a gives instant ed force in Poland to keep thda mies of civilization apart, and i ’ ease th e presence of such,troop COLDfBIA m V E ^ S E S STUDY OF HISTORY Late Bolshevihi Activities Will Start I'reshmen’s Coarse Alumni Are Told. Feb. U.—Columbia ■<e the order of NEW YORK, University will reverse th e oi teaching history. Dr. H erbert B. Hawkes, dean of the university, told the alumni who returned for Alumni day yesterday that the freshmen en tering Columbia hereafter will not start their history studies with the day. Dr. Hawk€ university is willing to ru of making a mistake. Pay your War Chest dues this week. DITIDEND CUT; OP^ICEBS QUIT. General Sl^be-Up In Siaff of Canadian Steamslilp iUnes. ■ MONTREAL, Que., Peb. 14.—To ex press their disapproval of the dividend policy initiated by placing Canada Steamship LdneB'-/!Omihon stock on a -fp}u<%pax»caiihitbtmis,-«<JamesnCBJccuth«« mlttee, xet I’6 eXecutlv W. Norcroi the“ ? e lldfn°f Ind Cand Word's \ o T th a o I n ^ 'a n d l^ ^ ^ K. C. and M^’j. Heney elected vlco- lidents.idents. F. S.. Isard,sard, pres F. S I comptroller, and W. E. Burke, general manager, ■ ■ ~ ■■ers ■ \ iw m an ( succeeded Carruth and_Newmj the executive committee. Carruthers,.. dlscuBBlng his rsBlgnaflon, said his contention - was no disbursement itention - was no dls should 'he made until there tlrong liquid »Ca«rve behind 1 Fay y«nr AVar Chest dues this week. A LA CARTE ON DINERS TO BE RESUMED HABCH IST 'ON, Pe.b. /e^trJstlon's, .pn, raij.rpad dUhingr car' servicesilK willb lieio modifiedfle Marcha 1st,^ Di- WASHINl \ o r i'^ S T M J c h T ^ reotor-Qeneral Hines .today, author!*-- ed federal managers of all lines to ■ I service Wherever Ithont causing coh- where table d ’ho' ;d, not more tbs irved, the < al to '\bB ed federal managers < resume a la carte sei done with) It could he d gest’on. 'Oh •vice 1 * five courses may be #1.25 jnd'sthe meal ;worth the prjcB,” ' Fain Is Slittw' 7 U rijht no*‘for’Jilieuinati»m, N«Ui«l Here’s tiie Greatest Qverroat ^PWr- tuiiily of Saving Is TtClfl^l^.OBSl'lJi'. YourGkoice I OF ALL OUR Overcoats $45.00 Overcoats $35.00 Overepats $30.00 Overcoats $25.00 O v e r c o a ts Ovqrcoatjs Overcoats $30.50 23.50 20.50 15.50 13.50 Now Is the Timeto Buy Your Overcoats SEE WHAT YOU SAVE Kiley Clothing Co. 208 West First Street rC I C N A real dinner delight is Wag Brand Corn. Serve this pearly vegetable from the State of Maine and notice how pleasdd a]l ‘jnetia- bers of the family will lie.'^' > c Wag Brand Pure Foods Are Favorites ____ ^ ^AskYour Grocer AbouT Them, 1 D O N ’T F E E L T I R g D . INE is certainly a good head doesn't ache, and I aqa bett« IS helped me a lot arid I every way. ,1 don’t feel tired 11 trouble and rheumatism both, couldn’t eat anything without snfter- ir stomach and every way. ,1 d( did. It certainly is a good mCdldinc I am- going to get another bottle, for 5 I never got hold of n anything- that does times it would turn into a regular old- fashioned sick headache, and I couldn't do.anythlng.do-anything. 4 was-dlzzy-and^ny-hear^as-dlzzy-and^ny-heart- J w AIR. jS A N l^ ^ E h : ^ to°be m my'legs n ^ ^ arid'^^y^flh ’ \■\ ” of your GOLDINE and It helped me a Ask. .Edgat.< _ _ _ calf, Oswpgo, N. Y„, •what he thinks of QOLDINE forThdu-. ' n®»sriN-:f i m SI