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PAGE 2 LITTLE PAL IWHA7 MAKES i A_L YOU "rtxj think mew are Good a / o ' 1 MOST 'iou'o make SOLDIEtf S ' 7 ? IkA N ,A gs AvE M4N' a A. / J V I T K soLD.eePcfyib t v I - M „ ? r WELL, IT TAK-E5 I j I j ! ' ' i \Mlfy I A BC<W£ MAnj j Ii ■ -r —UfT-. To utT MAtfßieo v Jtwy • th second ' , J. lit 'o-y - /TEi ;•} 'X- ~ l §» dEof f.— a.-**" _ --2*ll CHINESE FACE YEARS OF STRIFE Divided Nati oiv On Vergre of Chaos and War NEW EMPIRE IS ALREADY SHAKY Bloodshed and Near- Anarchy Seem Certain By RALPH TURNER. Ftnff Corrt*z>or\4rr\t T nitrfl Pres 9 TOKKV July 6.- Endless chaos !n China to lir ahead. Dispatches to<lav revealed the makeshift monarchy tottering on it, throne, president 1.1 Hitan Yung of the former republican regime, has escaped his pursuers. The southern provinces are planning secession from any Mancbu ruler. An armed clash Is impending between P*k n and Tien Tsin between the two fac tions in the monarchist rank.-. The monarchists have so far failed to force President Li Huan Yunus resignation, altho the for mer executive has so far failed to show any signs of a fight Gen Chang Msuan. who is attempting die tatnrship of ChlntP* thru the thin disguise of restoration of the mon archy. is Issuing one proclamation after another. His latest act has been to create President Li Huan Yung a prince. His manifesto declares: “The president has been guilty of misconduct of affairs of state; thus the militarists' opposition. So he re. quested us to reign over the nation and rescue the people from their miseries. The president awaits punishment, altho he is not to Marne. W<‘ appreciate his services and be will continue to serve us and receive imperial grace.” The northern militarists and a majority of the older officials in China welcome the restoration of the monarchy, according to advices here. Many republicans—like T>r Sun Yat Sen. for Instance—prefer it. be ing dubious as to the success of a republic at this time, it is in the southern section of China, however, that the greatest opposition to the monarchy is apparent, altho in a military sense this section is vastly inferior to the north. Americans in Japan deplore the restoration and their predictions of an uprising and vast Internal di,- pem lon appears likely to be home out. There has been a certain amount of opposition manifested In »he north of China, hut mainly by mili tary chiefs, because they were not consulted on the coup by which the republic was overturned Japan will firmly maintain her neutrality in the present situation and officials' believe other nations w ill do likewise. ‘Give all the kids Post Toasties - They like em' r •< turiM. I'oMtum CVr*»l Company. tfattl* Mlrhifun; \ ton urn r*>„ Lie. U'lodior. Ontario. CARGO LOSS $9,200,009 SINCE JAN. I ' * l\ S. War Risk Bureau Has Insured Total of $446,761,518 HUGE INCREASE IN TOLL IS SHOWN Federal Protection Is Savins Money For Shippers WASHINGTON, July Uneri can shipping 10,.,*, die to subma rine activities during the fit-* • \ months of 191? amount'd to nine' times total losses of the two previ ous years. l>r Wm (' Delaney, chief of the United Stu'es war ri-k insurance bureau told the Cnited Prc-s today. Since Jan 1, 1917, th*- >ur-'fl i ha insured $441.761.51, rs American cargoes with a 10.-.- of s , .t, Previous to that tlnu the b -• 1 had lost only fiJOAOoO due 'o -uh Ynarine -inking- Pinee the b-.n ning of the war in 191». ’ v <- -.,1 salvage of x *-,»*■ I, sunk amounted to only sr,»$ r, » 07.7. >7 Millions of dollar- are -aved t*. American exporting firm month by the bureau in in«u"ane. rates On the ?>'•** wor’h -»♦ cargoes so far in-ured the rate ha been a little less than 2 -1-2 p*-r cent. American insurance firm.- a- a rule are refusing to insure entering the war zone, but >her* they are willing to take the n.-k. the premium runs higher than 17. j.f-r cent Marine Insurance rate- in Great Britain run from eight to 1-: ;•• cent. The monthly average of • • - insured during the two years previ ous to lf*lT to- onlx 64 vet -*•]-. 7 number insured during Jun*-, I:• 17 was 1.407*. Up to date the bureau ho- n<’' lost a dollar on the Insurance of seamen and nf*cer, under th* pro visions of the new tafi.ooh.ooo war risk insurance t*lll recently t'a-«<-d by congress It is estimated tha before the war is terminated about 250,000 Mamen will he Innireq at an average insurance r,f $: ’ <• per man The co-’ of in-urlr the-, men will be borne by the own**- of the vessels upon which the men sail. YOUNG MEN NOT BARRED FROM NEW OFFICERS’ CAMPS WASHINGTON*. July 6 (n \ of the tendency on the par* of *«il qualified men und» r 11 nd m* n without militarv < xner; l no •** t <r*l their applications for th* second series of officer-’ trj«:r,tnir * ar : catise of appnrt n» t -uni * • *1 • of *he war depnrtm* n* n r-mor in dum of !nforniatt(<n. dated J*ine 4. 1917, Gen Mcf’ain. th* ad u’ irt-gen * ral. issue*! th* follow nc -Moni' n’ today • “The statemen* that nature n A n will be given preference t<< th»- *»'' end “eries of off < r 'ratnlnr: cr t*>s seems to have been mistin*!* rs*r iln some quarter i. Thi* preferenr ■ will only apply v her*- qua’lflc ulons are equal There is no intention to i bar out applications by men un<! r j 31. In fact, « xaminintr officers h.<\< been lnstruct*'d to r* g; r' t! •> 1 25 to 37* as the most suit.ib’*- There [is also some ml-understanding about the necessltv of | re\ious mi! ftarv experience The government •L io'.jving primarily for intents n* | and forcr ftii men .-ind t . ri* nee, tho desirable, i- not s'ri*tl nee*‘ssary.“ I Applications for th* .e ramp- vl> Close July 15 r> the OTAGE The WllDamson brothers, wh.-s** n i ventt ns for urtietsea pt'«>iogrsrh> rr.i i< p, ssibir the fi’r ng of t il. V- r- « tr»S»erreec* >V***V . TANARUS“ - sun i Is'HX'i-.* I'n j. • .-•■ .( n-s to tfir p. r.i h ••un lay Jul - .v. r* v rv •. ::• » land. They ~r- t«* Arr- - ,i w* ; i mere beys, and hive d—t snd { • rim- nted w.th and* • •»* - nv--r I t t .v- ' <t rj ■ri - . • - r The r h .n- in V<.»r: ■. k. V t oappaTST l .,« with w h>> h th-se p. t., • ~ were made con-’-t- «.f a <*• • ’ I s.t-le tut- th -• t * - fe-t n !I --rcet»-r. ausprnd-d in r*te w-**e r in \ vert* a' p. - *i. Art! v. Os the tUb“ « M -t- e| . .. j r«rv at n pit; -• • I* 1 ; h - n *r i at a ,.f o«,t Th* m,,, r - , vat > nr* m ii» • .-i.i-s •*- »• . * •• r Kb! walls at i Se, ; pp*d *A .%r•hl i s; h• « t v * r *a n t F .»• w r * * » f• t * hr,; t W ,*.-r. \ i „H‘ ’1 - ] *♦ stt. -.*-1 r. *: -hx a: t.»k* • I j pictures .-.f the .t t h- ar-n* a. *r> ■ if erf'U ti; ♦*.- • parrs -n »‘ •' • th* «v*ean •!:*•! :n %* t ■ --.r.• - r r,i: <l'v *n< suits t* -it a*) . r - or i,f lines to th* surface. * 1 * v* h «•» n: i'v iv««< j;. > n . 1 ’ \ and '-v a • s p* pit ’*t r I r who r- <**» tiv h-ad'd »r,.' - V f-: t - ■ t . I Town. It* Gomes t> smd w and "Z.egfet.l Uolh. «. s,il t p th* a„Ve. viHo i-:,J ,n tho Tempi. t h."a*. - n*v 1w r k Granvtfl*. is unusual tv | 11 J ’ « ' reof.-d 4je af»d . dan r, K S- nd foatur* th< •!' ! wtr • o tKat r r ID* • h **•- •, • • j Hugh H*t >. -t, *n hi« latest i :t>- The j Pr* hetion CUra Howard. *-f’*'-,»r | tnusiral *>n:e«lv cirl. I’h.n.i a*id '* r s>ng ng and dancing p kar *■*•> • - .and • other numb** «w ■ ■• rn pi *t» j the bill. I'rAntimc thr plain neat kind—that Is *!•-• h» Tim* - l„h Tie pt. -Xf aln l”?a DICKY DUTY’S DIARY. FR OAvY: OUST As | S*T 50WM TO LUNCH, A WOMAM CAME ANO TOOK T«E CEM CPPO-SiTtl 4*. »A, j V y\ ♦ ; 7 M tr \ M KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES. But homett But ne. you iu„,M '’UST bjv OMt of INOUH UTT , MY p 0 :; . -tHty ct JOLLV, IVB- OMLV DOLLAHT’ ■3'PtN'T EvF.ny CENT 1 HAD ( CT * HYfIE AT -TH 1 1 “FAIR' J ’ x < *- ) r ' A\ & J;-y •- a , x - . Y ; .y H H r k % I By ' EO. BY E. WALTER. TV- v , . r . -nor«**i r.. -vi **» • > v .;' roor, t: .r. k :< '•!•' .* i<■ -slep* on a touch *>n > ,*-r -ui* of rh*- rotun vs b* r*■ th* wo u 'l- veil in 'he l.i> »\ ]• * i th;u many a ia’k .our ! - *tong :•» thiit :*rribie • • . Irvin I - ■ and •r • r- ,-h 'ill ! • ;inl th** d.• r in v,t n > • stuck r»er v and ,n .• rtl > •*.* r rh»'n shi -up 'h* r*. o In v.. : iiiorn.’k *f*er ’uorning ,*»> th* girl- iir> ! o go to work, wan va a : ,;g M ' ■ • rroplttined to si.- , er~Sti ;• V a a" .-norms kept n.* iw.i- • -m midnight * i»n • \ ■ . r. Ull g<* • umtry an; n.-'.k <* • - r:**h- • ’ «n do «»t your -nor n. * Hut S or.: • -nap - • and “You n*v*r u-**u to cov Pl.-.m f don’t snore :»• aM You . _ •' \r* end of ex* rv a i*n* r ’ go t) id Mat tie suffered - r i hi n * n h**r |i r - I nine b.tr *r jin slum v foj I th* v.n -h. -'.er comm T * 1. or ntlgh* commit ’! ry ,iil e*. -nuty D r-. a *o !.• ■ •k- • \fT a r, . :inc«> D Wa- • t rag* ■ . T > i • I sr.or* and a- <D ' - nd • -tv. ‘ work hard so iiv.nu U’ j Ntcht after nigh r: • i that fiendish r * - 'or* ,in Ma*' t* p- •' •• ■ f rn ’ ' j her day? with dt* and pn i n* r n:.h’- v* ’!i ?or* ii * • s te* -.t- :.- in the - . Pro’* ’ 1 rein, tears, how ti •1*- ’T ♦ ■■ g I milled on* - .bfom j that *he .snoring * -i • r > i' a ferile (rra. n • I After nion'hs ’h t .. •r! •. UETKOIT TIMES Great July Clearance Sale Saturday 200 Summer Blouses \ Va'uc* to s2.oo—Saturday at / # M tm M m W M by w t ■ *n. v •- » and p. b ’• It ’t'Uied 1 Large collars and it > iff- Spot :al | Girls’ and Misses’ Sports COATS at 5 5 °2 Reduced F r or*’ f’3 .nd s’2 \ l:mi*c .f -tvles In i w :’- 1 . t.ab arme.- >*. Tw -itis .*-d S- • u • « u -of N • !vt .. •s; k. embroidered K*-p itni «T;:l.rolder»d Orgando Naxy blue, b! k . 1 ' - ' colors. Girls’ White Wo* I Sweaters, 2 to 8 Yrs., >.■ Off Jersey Woo! Bathing Suits SC.OO a W l: -• •' ft t.n \’ u»i ; WHEN srsiE SNORES iVE GAVE. Oure toqethe^ j jC VkX r _rw Vr,Li w^ t T 1 1 1 Hfi. Hr V OKI& OOME3 BOGJGKT TLk/ x'j L Dollars uorrrH' -?/-• 1 nr: <-1 ! . v, /->. i^T \ 'f \ L * \7J.\. I •,* • , / ■ »l 111 Ilx * ■ ‘_> • . . ■ k\ .-mm II I m2rn m rXv | 1 I i Lr .M M* uo* n h'illiant 11> a Sh* a iff Sh. t.d ■ ; *.•• o: : !’» snoring. :i< bt*.v I. t . .and« :n ’!• ’armlx h iimony. u>w : h*r n rve-. 'nterfcre.i w t l, - ..*'. I her xery Li*-, arrl .♦ 'hit;g to cur* S . ■< :: • doctor quizzed MatU" •u ! To her annoyance he . • 1 in- .-• n Su-,* - • _• •- the n it; in the mobn * n • i.-.i- ' mo*.e uu.-*ions ant i -.t •’.»• girl sharply ’ll phe !' I ’• was a.- Mug r\ hug a i :t -h.*‘ -lit up and gasped • r> ached for his prescrip. ■ ‘ - id I g*• h*; froa:.. • i ’ <•. e and m* that M i*n'* ’ *’ r. * and curing but xou” . v- ■ x -ine fKr the bad *■’ siring in art office s!I day xeroe You need a m**n ■ ’ phi -;* li rern* dy tor ci n ■ working overtime without i Mon to freshen * our mind and Yotj need medicine ffv '.out •r '*l You eat too little All i- w*r mg condi’ orr- have poison or body and nerves and hi ain p •■* vi jr mind You are mo '■'*• >.,*.■ g* anti h»ight. No . ! r -.•> Ve. p steady on such rare • .~l< • o' herself Exercise. . • * , • r*. . recreaMon to get tjp •o vv.;.’ b ‘ md into physical and 1 . -.i!: n -nd the snoring o' 11 *• S, • in the world won’* l\ ffp nft the sign, on nclt- |,l«- u<-nn, null. t.i..Ml* ~ nnt *hr <|rl». r» the e.'iin* ' n will *><• pro*, i* a * - .;«• * . ~ t n ..f th* <• • >■ ii. r Th* t >D •» h»*l n» 1- com r j , n * - n*•) ' motorists .w h ■rs on *h* g *- - Mi’ th, •' > J- ms|,**«i th*r» ' i- r p. . . r i tb- p r.t Af* * t I l‘ K . , V*s \! It* *-r i r ,n* rp ravm eounscl, f ein.-t i h • n r • s hxrter cov*rtng *Y » r ANO ATE TOGETHER 9 ( j * N A T/TV h r-km / \ i Mb ! l — mm Girls’ sls to $22.50 Shoe-Top SUITS at Sue# 10, 12 and 14 Year* Lxceedinglv -mart tail. i*.l and trimnird -uits in naxv. t op* n. rose, velour rheckg, .«n<l black anti white plaids. Lx<r> suit new this reason and stylish to the last degree. 6.Siegel@ J v. WM X *'~r - . • lT*n HOW TO DRY BEANS AND PEAS TOLD BY UNCLE SAM’S EXPERT By BIDDY BYE • Ofk- max mp>w a great deal labour 1- o:- inti he* know how '•> «!r v • . i . Ii 1 .-ans ,iv. the fet'd r* <p.M . and mo- in famine >v n *r ! - a* cording to Herbert • Hoover. Lb* method of drum; be*n« sue g* -t* and by l neb Sam's • xperts is ! 'hs Shell wa-h. spread in thin lay J -on th* trny- us *h.* drier, anl j •i’ ■ . • beg; r.ntng at 14Y jd» sre* -and :radu,Cly r.« l- ng the temperature ’> i 'A degree. This ■ high o n per.r ir* i- •** d.m'roy all insect *4g- 'ha* may ne on *he lo an- <ui m l - l ore carefully. The heating f ’’ ■ b* an or p’a destroys Get After Enemy Insects Before Storing Dried Foods, Is Warning of U. S. Expert In-*c - are the chief foes of dried Ix eg e* «h'e, and fr'i’« They vie •nc*-. like'y to get into ’he fruit during the pr*>ee<*- cf dryng than j afterwgrtl*, is the warning of one Jof Unci* Sam’- cooking exp*>rt'« Yf th I*; •-;* 'he r ♦ eg- on fruit zen-ra ,* at - 1 :-k ■ r af ! **r dark It ■ . . . « *r< *rj three to "0 and <v, f nr 'fi*> > hatch into gruhltke raterpil -1 <t md fr '-n five to 10 weoki* t|!l tq. • * traree of *h« moths to lay ,‘.v.*Mr .. of egg, and •Once a •it- b--t of 'Lr«. an- **r generations ?•» '■•■deced v* ir!v. * a f**w of ■. -■ p ..*h egg- "e -’ored away on (i* "and •ruif- < x .•.••■tables rnanv ;>■ nd** of valuable material mav he ** * v. and .I mne *! *• course of the i winter Warm dark h:n- or dried frui’ In *. Vs ff. r • «pe. ial!\ favorable I ]'■(•. * far th* • d> v e!opment Th** ’ *•*.’• ♦he inutunt of ma- X>av/gunit: ycANT ge J&ggx A <TT A PFD mEm Toip' i’ll apound Th* COCNER Pin •ass VOTCH* • ■ k-Tk / ~ 7r U^ m i I 1 ! J I * i 'ln Misses’Middies&Smocks 1 Saturday at / I sual $1 '.n x allies In black and white, red f % and vxhue, atui blue and white rep Gala- | tea> in .stripes, and sport colors. Smocked, \ la* e«| from or with ribbon ties. Special | infants’ Muslin Bonnets, \W Prire $5.00 Taffeta Petticoats An exceptional pun-huso nf fine 1 1k '\ l M Miroafj* in b!.tck and e\er> desir Q ahlo color Fancy pleated and X shirred Misses' and regular mzo«. ! ~■■ * it, vitality, so that it cann* be used for seed. Lima Brant. Lima bran- *an h** rhelled from the po<j and dried If gathered when young- and tender, uß*h anil Man* h fiom five to lb minutes t>eng'h of tme for blanching depend- upon sue and maturity of beans R* move surface moisture and dry from 3 to 3 1-2 hours Pea«. Shell full grown peas, pas.-lnr thru a meat grinder, spread on travs and dry Ground peas dry more quickly than whole peas, h i* make a product which can be used terial in a package, ihc greater the chance o? a few eggs doing a great deal of damage Small carton, or containers have the advantage of confining the injury from the,** moths to quantities of ma terial. In sun drying if the drying racks are screened early in the evening and s’ n'rht. and th* dried fruit and vegetables stored in tight paper sacks in a cool place no danger or dinarily need be feared from the,* Insect, As an additional precaution, th* dried product, before b**lng stored, mav he hex'ed to ' 4*i degrees Jonr enough to allcw the h.s* to pene trate thru This will sterilize it if already infested. In drying hv artificial heat, the process itself ordinarily will ster llize the pro*Dict Rut after drying it should he stored promptly All went well till the WAtTRE.SS STARTED TO GIVE me TWO CHtCKS. 'give me onlv one Check 1 PLEASE.!" JAID X. r $ fru'wm Lp*u€_£T'». ! It t .Jh *Jnw H FRIDAY. JULY 6. 1017. 500 Girls’ Tub DRESSES 95c - *l^ Sues 6 to 14 Years Wonderful v*rlet\ in style and trirpniing .ft stets. Fancy plaids. solid color ginghams, mon otone percales and piques Workmanship f.tr above the ordinary Best values of the summer. OH | BF(j YOU* PARDON«" *s>'D SHE " vou DIDN’T 3PEAK TO EACH OTHER, 60 I YOU WIRE MARRIED'/' f i J \^u I^O-'s(J^i(ciOSED!| •sf Emsm [MS, __ ' Pop_ , successfully only In th* propa r atj,.a of aoup or puree. "h» n dn >ng the \er\ young and ’••ndei sug.ir p**«a. use the p ( ,d ai*«», . Blani hin hciling aster h run '• -. Remove auip! um:> r» .«nd dry *t> or three hours. I e In dry Ins beans and p» i « gradually to 1 4.'* dtgtces HOLLWEG MAY SPEAK SATI’RDAY HER I .IN, (via Ij ndom. Jtih . - i mi| ■* r i.i 1 t h>,n '• or \ r >n I' * 'h n <nn # Ho' ». K M 111 J , h,ih!y rf.idr. • t| * l *as announced here today ''' > ■> and »pa?i-h«* from *nf I •»k» an ■ a rly pportunlty to nukl nn«W e:* t 1 . • m <1 • .uteri it Irm * | r\„ *n • r »'in< n th.i .t i ■ re, • i | ,r >at « • w •i, ut a i t i > m 4 Impossible. CALVERT WILL LEAVES $5,000 TO CENTRAL M. E. The will of fji'otge T < t|v rt, ■ I t 'nnv Inr , w,< fl,. l Thursday a probate court. and b pm Term* tin,, 'too |s i» f* t i | ihlir Inst ,’ution* '• the folio* ng hf ] m -*s ( pn'ral Me'hodie* church. I'. 1 V. M \ . $2,000. V W. C A , s2.o'to; Flop. *n< .• trt <>n ii 1; i rn> ): u t* g widow. Mr*- C!a r a K c.i vert, and her daughter, Iv>rothy w , will i.v ceire the residue of the oi ,t« *er $ >].-,»<♦ las been dlst! lbuN-4 among relatives King ejeorg** and Queen Mary t> day enter 'he twenty t f’h c if of their !l< and life, having .ft married July 0, I*,}. m ‘he Chap#* Royal of St Jam» C palac —By FOP.