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Pill te moneotfo ft tw "A .61111..110a. inisa the -t fim inghihsooeaat oost en. erah se t tab tbs g$we of "is -aproval of a Unte of laitrap- otor fare brou sth a t..., .of ., i .... at* if .. .. ase4m o mea Natema "ewla blad to jon ban Owte weofhi e~alofa es f I14 Pl asee woelo t8e 1'Tmr'Ntea AkA5 1ANIERS UddW y ( AREYOURET Ihapv.Jame . Imp SEE Dr. Johansten and staf eccuracy, durabiity, service a Before you go away, l1 ough ekamination, without ci g car. et an 6si.~ with r- to stop the presoit .eetlod ot o0 g asturas 0, shpsad smharg ad credit temn s a.tho-lstemt ot a little R5t of inesotmset bqakers and lsWh u-. American oUeien of great *e0sth 6", to soore an bosoet taa System and eostral of the mest gackire," mareb wired to G(emper. "We warm .you agSltIte fale speioomen of farn r orgaa*zatese - who desance the getting togther ot farmers and oth er workes. SHEEP OOWtRS TO MEET is UPPEft MARLBORO UPPE 3fAt! t W. June AI. -Coafty eutteraI Agent W B. we hee. ~ a e40etig of The 6eesty sep-grawerW s---s-*- Ime Upper Maribvo ' eut TOelAoy. The p e s of the mseeting. Posey asn as e, ae: To oeevinoe oboep Wlowei in the face of dosessotag ow ori - or wool how this produet op be marketed at a profit, by making It Into-bhakets, cloth, etc., to. have ea oot feeeat as Aeer as possible th e refer sheep gpowere sed to Oer tople relatfs to Sheep ~gro WUQR A FURCENTS. LOWEST IN FVE YEARS 31W YORE, Jsne 18---The lowest lvel recoodd to the local esuma marbot In 'Avg years Was reported with the. sale - of 24.600 ofetrIfugalat d es.t, pressure on -9tort IRISa Nogw ught aboet. th- dealine. gx Die In Cloudbusmt SA M~ Okla., atto. 1L.8-Ax per ors ago known to he~e been drowed wheo "afght is flood waterd of TImu Ver A. Shopt eekq. after these atAode' bad risen several ftot d4r Mg a iedbutuat hert Mon4ey.. The 'eroks Sw..luto the North rork of tie Rod river above thi. eity. brish Mners Favor Offer. . ZaNDON,. June 1.-Mersse feom vauie.. mining eters rptoed -as apparently grewing teelln amnoeg latest .eve of the saR mike owners for a .ottleasest of the etuke, noir Ea tae third moeath. The misnr will ballM en the queetton Wednesday. n a.Vacation? SETH RIGHT? etma As Year Cheb.. of experts ate -known for md gediteness tus ae your teeth a thor are you. We A. o whi 'PIIN JOLLY MO ASIVORCE ACIlON STARTS UP AGAIN (Castinuod Wers First Page.) thought of sharing equality with anyone, least et all a woman. "So they turn to their interiors Wkas he tdrnd toithat poor *e. Loese, just as be led is yabht with women of his own ohoosi weitt--ere eight or, ten of them? 'He not SnlR "Ogesated his family. 04 woqid have nothing to do with him ftaly. Wor^e, he would deltroy t and scatter Its fragMents to the nda of the earth. I say that ad risedly. Only the other day I recetv .d a communisatisn, as eger of some kind, from .some one in Japan who IppeareG to be thoroughly familiar with this terrble ease. The story has gone around the world. "Do you wonder then that I call this type of man abnormal? Why. his eldest ea, 0d, refused to shake hands with him wINa ba learned of the r Der In which his father bad pe"" living. Is not that an abnormal tondition of life? Think of ki I man's oldest son forced by the fathers actien to such a eere. "Thee women that Mr. Stillman Lad his kind wlateand, don't for rot that theor4 re many like unto him--these woms1 are ed1-vregarded as equals by, 864k ys 'detrb@d. tey are mere phonographs to record Lad perhaps repeat or rsopbd tW the asmetons qf the med in the leasure off hours. "Don't mistake me. Mr. Stillmai is or -we, ,a a of many admirable mulItie.: but he devetoped abnbratal ity'1Ule any men down -there i Wall Street, for reisem'ber be is not the only one of hip htu in New York City, mot by a 10.ng sb. ''It is this spirtt 'et abnormtality that has dtveloped'J. pb~t smere nd more ntil'he b. hbeed a danger to society and eyitestjoa." Red Cross. Buags Radium. BRUWSUE.S. Jeie.- The Bel*ian Pod C'ross. it atmaounced hmere 'esterday, has penrebaed one gams ii radium in colorede The purohase prie eas 1,000,000 frames. . for Aches and Pains Don't ist pda Uefime pu wiTSH s MHIDU ~e 4 be lt. enthe ht4 a good supper ad a long at tgs udp it a weenet4 bed U. the meroni he Is hat $5. for a he = be es, toya w After se all the bees ehang4 in la StIddih toe up the %tto e hie 1ay de Washington'stad at 3 oeleek g..D=q' afternen. he put his wheele down I S Wasat let On Nemeehuet. Ive 'ute extended. to t6 consternatie of residents and the partio of ah ies department within rafll g - "Where am t?" he mattered to the general direction ot the least awe stricken resident. s he dashed sA tadestructible Mse and Imhed a posh of oil ad so0t from his fts tures. Tn, without waiting for the bystanders to rally from this QuIM, he procooded to take steek p *s more and found that he had very lit tie gas is his task but that he had $35 in his pecket. He also found that he w Ve~ry near the home of his fathers Congresman who lives at 30m Dent Pice northwest, TARM M00UM @1 PLENQM oS he abandoned the plane tomp arily and went hems, where he - vided his attention between Chow and onversation until boaaye. Monday meon he perseaded his mother Is tame a = ht with him. se they hopped of frea the heesqebs sette avesse, extended, oiott ad now over to eliag 1ield where the army men raised their eyebrows, as has been maid. Mrs. Riddiek " she eGjoyed it theruaghly and thaf she wasn't a bit afraid. Whereupon some m eyebrows were esa to mow slightly. Riddick put his name I the asim. tor's handbook! in the summer of 1919, when he carried air mal be twon Washington and Now York. While in the service he put in more flying time than any pilot. me Bew without a qualm through some of the nastiest weather the Atlantie toast was capable of producing and raised much hair and estimation for the air mail on September 10 of that year. whe he fow from Now York to, this city In fog so thick that he was unable to see more 9aa 35 yards ahead. MKIUMUD WAM 1N 31DOON. Flying over New* York May, he found that. the fog was thinner ctose to the water and so flew at a height of from ton to fifteen fet. his wheels at times touchig% the to"a of the waves. Twe be loomed up barely a hundred foot ahead aid he was forced to clear them by ' wild hurdle. Ne hopped high over New Jersey and followed the Mlaware, at a height of a few feOt a l-th way to Chesepease Noy and on .to mlt~mere, where he again ros for the last Iap to College Park.. d. During the war he acted ps an in structor for arsny pilots in this coun try and In France. Me resigned fromn the airmail serv ice In Septemaber. 1313, to enter the cenmmerclsl aviatiom field, in whieh he has been. engaged sigs $het time. WILS0N AND TAFT (2VEN D. C. 'LEOAL CONQESUIONS Former President Wilueak ay be formally admitte4 to the bar at the general term of the Ilistriet Supreme Court Saturday. followlat ation of an amendmeut today adoptee fby that court providiq that former Prhet dent or former Vice Preeident of the United Simtes, if an attorney at law, may be admeitted to prctice without formal application or ether require ment.L William 35. Taft, ferenerpresideet, and Thomas R. Marshenl, forest Ye President, are als eligIiot for esels slen Under this ruling. John Paul Darneet, ehairman of tile enamining hoard, will probaly mee Mr. Wileon's admtission. Daiubridge Colby, former Secretary ef State, was admitted to practice law is the Dis triot yesterday afternoon. C. W. U. PRESIDENT MAY BE ENVOY TO JAPAN President Harding has selected an Ambassador to Japas and (squiries are new out as to his aoeptability by the Tokio government, it was learned today. While no announcement has been forthcoming from the White House, it is reported that the poet will go to William Miller Cellier, president of George Washiagton Uuiversity. Lead Minie Pound. DUNUQUD. Towa, Jtfee 15.-What Is I.elieved to he the richest strike in tie history of lead mening in Pu buque was made by Val Kies in the old Wilde property in the, heart St the .. ty yeseerday when he saneuneeg the t peniag et a vein of le forty foet In depth is a 100-foot ebaft. The Wide mine opwations are the first in this vieinity fo- stany years. the- fm smt but toer future - en& Mr. fifher . ohargos h ths Is z1 wI thesonent e The full tent of the rooehnfeZ low pWtmn 11tte v~ of 46 1* did en 14' SI, r. Suma To who pre the eentitte .prepthe 9f~o an 'appeal for resglaties on , his governwot, ad wMh appeal shargd mag other gt deb and insidleses " ''for sign inahlatloms are tendig e do &troy the Vary *ste*e" of "a action and. "Whoreqa, The purpose ot that ap peal, directed.te- the Woerd power, io to thwart the destreton of Chin; se a nation and to re-pOtablih. the open door Poliey naeased by Osefoty Of State Joh Ray en .eptember 40 low, and ate s Oa " intW natiomal principle until 11. when Japea seetly presented her twenty one preferential demande en the fekia geverament, am4 "Whereas, The Unitd States Gev orament during the war loomed lakge some of mew to Geeat Britai" and &"sis, a greet portion of wbiek fend Its way inte Jepan fte the parsbase of war supplies, aMd et whib asmost memo Uaa sub moauetly was leaed by Japaa to the Chi"= government at PEkim, and "Wheresse, It is evident that Amerl can soney may be imdieetly financing ambitioue in violation of the open door polley and the rights of American commere ad trade and may alse be materially roepensiblo for the complataed of encrosehments on the sovereignty of Chias, new therefore, "Be it resolved. That the Seretary of State. it not Incompatible with the public Interest. be. and he here by Ia, requesed to forward to the House of Representatives. all Infor matson ad data from whatseever @sures at the disposal of the State Department concerning the degree to which the open door polley In. China io being ditectly or .-indirectly jeepardised." 3umo-Ohtaase Traty Again Japa, Looked for by Fra* vanderlp 87 WILLAM If WALLASAII, ateunaloi News Servies, 4ALNDO, June 1.-An alliance of Rostsa and China egainet, Japan was redeted today by Washington D. Vanderlip, head of. an ~Aetriean syndicate -which has seured rieb eommerceal eencessIon, from the SOvIet. Mr. Vamderelp sailed for New Terl; on the Olymple, beiat a fellow vyager with Admiral Simas. WNITENG AGAW~' JAPS. eeJapan, bpPoeae acts of eggree slen In thy V taivstok district, is solidifying Rhessik against , the Jap anese and to dr wag Russia and Cbiaatogether lnt a union that One dc'wIll dive the Japase from the 4Se tos of Asia," said Mr. Van "-ring both ~r'y trips to Soviet RuIsia. I found' Ruasiant of aU ll esee united i tiei seterminatida that Japen should not hold the east omoet of the .td Ruselaaa Ompire. "Japanese as individusa and. traders There Ia Strength in Every Tablet E?4 DOUE OFTEN RELFO COR. MPIEC TO E ~IR TOUR BLOOD AND REV!TALIU your wornout ex hausted nerveo-Nuaated lron e, r ale rnlk the tron in your beed Itete ron In epl~aoh. Itleo prepared that it will not Injureth teeth nor disturb the so ch. It may evnb etn I sr for almost tion by the hi o while some physi cans cei metallic Iron whieh pe I usually tae Is not abeerbed at jf you are not streng; or well yu owe it to yourself to make the fe. owing .test: See how long yoa work or opfar you oat walk with-' ut becomin tired, Neoat take tiro ive-grantablets of Wuuated Ion three timtes per day, after meals ft two weeks. Then toot your at.me again cnd see how mush youiI Yrmoody will be refunded ~"the manutetarers if you do net' l pofO titsmeatr~l lm' ~e eines Ungsatie: Men's Light-wn that keep g make him Styled just a little bit b Pew T Sh atGe Teat - - enmeco ' tat keep5.e Ti I ote and NATToAy WO . WablY the lag"ts0 Summeea i~ght suits that laugi fellow in a good - look cool; feel 'cool a little bit different; etter. im Beach Suits wpical Waorsteds asng Milks 'A and Domestic Lim Troser .~ .. eryerwmprai .web suispat lareuei rhlitte beathdfernba oant to ksaero 's ond omesaction~ ~rin erysn~ asry, v emortE the e lipse. a w the ada"* ...." e Suit 8 k a- the sun; kumor;h ; act cool. tai lored, just gms ad it wMase. ~Wmvee~