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JUNE 1,1922. WOMAN S HAND WRECKS PLAN IN POLITICS Mrs. Mary Lawrence Is Cause of Victory for Pinchot. NO ‘BOODLE’ IN RACE PITTSBURGH, ra„ June 3.—How much power do women wield in State and National politics? The general belief up to about May 17 was that they didn't figure largely, except in theory I'p to that time the women Insisted they were even more than the "balance of power,” while the men folks, especial ly the "Old Guard” leaders, particularly In Pennsylvania and Washington, were certain that the women would not con trol any elections —local. State or Na tional. The "Old Guard” argued that, with the exception of a few thousand of the suffragist type. the average woman would vote as her husband did and the ratio ultimately would be the same as before women gained tee ballot. The Pennsylvania primary of May 10 brought the greatest political upset to the “Old Guard” ever kr.own. The women did It. Such astute leaders as the lares In Philadelphia. Gifford Tinchot. the victor in the tight against the “Old Guard.” and scores of others of the powerful lead-rs frankly admit that the women were the undoing of the old and powerful Penrose machine. “We miscalculated.” dolefully chant the fares, who received nr. awful wallop ing In general and quite badly in Phila delphia. where they havo been very pow erful for years. Ovpt here In Western Pennsylvania one young woman in particular. Mrs. Mary Flinn Lawrence, pitted her wits against the “Old Guard” element. This woman fought almost single-handed a bully, two fisted fight against a field of slick, shrewd politicians who hail oodle- of money practically all the seven Knghsh daily newspapers in Pittsburgh except one, who controlled the ‘pay roll,' which Included the Pittsburgh firemen, police and other municipal employes number ing thousands. KEPT "BOODLE” OUT OF RACE. And Mrs. Lawrence, theugh worth $10,000,(100 or more, kept “toodle" out of the campaign she managed and she crushed the Leslle-Ollver Magee-Babcock Need Ever Be Bald at 40! Written Guarantee to Grow Hair This New Way —New Hair or No Money This is to offer you, under absolute money-back guar antee, the new Van Ess treatment, which, under clinical tests, grew hair on 91 heads in 100. This method embodies new principles. Principles heretofore unknown to science. Now high authorities say baldness soon will be a rarity. Hair roots seldom die. The Van Ess Treatment revives them. Test it yourself at our risk. Hair Roots Rarely Die Records show 4 men in 7 are bald, or partially bald, at 40. Modern science proves this to be unnecessary. Proves only S men in ICO need ever be bald! Baldness is not a disease. Note this fact and mark it It is merely a symptom of infection—of an infec tious scalp oil, known as Sebum. Remove this Sebum and hair will grow. Under the bald scalp, the hair roo’; live. This is true in 955 c of all cases of sassing hair or baldness. This new method reaches the roots. It makes hair grow. But the public has often been deceived. So we guarantee it. You take no chance of loss. Hair or No Money We make our guarantee without reservation—with out strings. It is absolute. We guarantee to stop fall ing hair in two weeks. We guarantee to grow new hair. If v.e fa;!, your money back without question. Note that your own druggist signs the guarantee. Thus you assume no risk. It is safe for us thus to guarantee the treatment. For experiments of years prove it effective on 91 heads in 100. horemost authorities approve it. World noted dermatologists now employ it many charge as much as SSOO for the treatment. \\ e offer it, in correct form for home use, at no more than the price of an ordinary “tonic.” T> Scalp Massage Now on sale at Goldsmith’s Five Safe Drug Stores, Haag Drug Store* (seven stores), Hook s Dependable Drug Stores (six stores), Pearson’s Drug Stores (ten stores), and other leading drug and department stores machine. She fought them to n stand still. She wrecked one of the most powerful political machines western Pennsylvania has ever known. To this woman goes a great deal of credit for the defeat of the Penrose machine and the nomination of GifforJ Pinohot, Bull Mooscr, as the Republican candidate for Governor. Attorney General Geitrge E. Alter went down to defeat for the Gov ernorship nomination. Ills home county of Allegheny was his undoing. Mrs. Mary Flinn Lawrence by her | great work cut Alter's lead down so ! much In Allegheny County that the Vare •tty of Philadelphia could not pull him through. Pinchot carried about every one of the sixty-seven counties In the State except Philadelphia and Allegheny. The “Old Guard” admitted before the primary that I’iuchot would carry a large majority of the country counties, 1 but the scheme was to pile up enor mous pluralities in Pittsburgh ami Phila delphia so that rural Pennsylvania could not overcome them. Then Vare slipped la Philadelphia. He slipped badly. Ilis predicted 150,000 shrunk miserably on the final count. He lost a dozen wards. Ills predicted plurality slumped almost a half Then the day after the primary all eyes turned to Allegheny County. It was up to Allegheny County to produce. It was evident, as the "Old Guard” leaders contended that Alter must have at least 60,000 or better to pull him through even on a tight squeeze. Un the morning of May 17 Pinchot was holding Alter to a 40,000 lead, with one third of the county to be heard from. All day long, as belated districts came in. Pinchot still ln-ld Alter to the an proximate lead. When the county was comj>letet he returns showed Alter car ried Allegheny County by slightly less , than 40.000. His home county had failed him. "Old Guard" leaders had estimated he would carry Allegheny County by 100,000. but he got only 4>J,000. He was : short 04.ih>) of what had been confidently ! expected far him. The women did It. Mrs. Mary Flinn Lawrence was the women's political general. BRISBANE TI LLS STORY. Arthur Brisbane, noted editorial writ er. stated the case correctly when he said: “Gifford Plnchot's victory at the primaries in P<nnsylv.inia was a wom an’s viet ry. It proves that women judg ■ character. They saw 111 Pinohot an hon est, able man. They paid iGMe at but. m to the bosses that w.-re against him.” j The “Hid Guard” used printer's ink ! unsparingly. They bought newspaper space In large quantities. Mrs. Lawrence declares that she had Just SSOO for advertising She says she u~-ed it the best she could. Mrs. Mary Flinn Lawrence is a daugh The Infected Sebum 95% of all hair troubles are traced to infected Sebum. It is an oil that forms at the roots cf the hair. Its natural function is to supply the hair with oil. But it cakes on the scalp It forms a breeding place for bactera. It dings to hair and destroys it. It lodges in hair follicles and plugs them. Then germs by the millions start to feed upon the hair. Semi baldness soon is maiked. Then conies total baldness. You can see this Sebum on your scalp, in the form of an oily excretion. Or, when dried, as dandruff. But it does not kdl the roots. Hence when you re move it, new hair grows, l ids is scientific fact medical authorities will tell you so. You must remove the infected Sebum. Now We Remove It For years, science experimented to combat infected Sebum. 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So for your own sake we urge you to try it at once. VAN ESS LABORATORIES 5007 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, 111. H <ER pP f " * y • J7a<r rtwi / f'. TH I stiUiuen I ter of former State Senator William Flinn of Pittsburgh, multimillionaire contractor. A q carter of a century ago “11111” Flinn ruled Pittsburgh as Richard Croker was never able to grip New York or Brooklyn. Flinn was one of the great est politicians of his day, but some years ago they had au upheaval In Pittsburgh one election day, and "Fliunlsru” was dead thereafter. Then, when Theodore Roosevelt started Bull Moosing, “Bill” Flinn became the original Hull Mooser In Pennsylvania, and put Roosevelt across In this State, defeating Taft. Woodrow Wilson won In that light. They can't keep a good man down. So when Pinchot started Bull Mousing against the old Penrose gang, Flinn, thirsting for a little political excitement —and somo suspect for revenge against some old-time foes —hopped in behind Pinchot. Flinn and his daughter, Mrs. Lawrence, were effective forces. Their man, Pinchot, won. Mrs. Lawrence is entitled to much of the glory of the vic tory. “Dad” Flinn hasn't said a single word from start to finish, but there's a well-founded suspicion that he also did some mighty effective work for Pinchot. Flinn has come back. They will have to reckon with him in Allegheny County once more, IDIOT NORMAIT BY OPERATION Transfer of Ape Thyroid Re stores 9-Year-Old Girl. CHICAGO. .Tune ITransformation .if an Idiot child of 0 to one of almost normal mentality has been accomplished by transplanting the thyroid gland <f it baboon Dr. Max Tliorek, staff physi cal of n Chi.-ago hospital, performer the operation a year ago. D.dlv, the !> year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Ilelrost.tter, had been unable to walk or talk. She was an Imbecile. Dr Thorek pronounced her condition due to complete lack of thy roid. She would never develop and w uld probably die in a few months. The parents consented to an operation. ; it was carried out with great secrecy. Dr Thorek explained that had it been , a failure the s ■ a.: would have r.e .v.r ! been known. I Dr Thorek der'ired to discuss the ! rase forth, r than admit he had performed ; the operation ; Mr-. Helm Met ter, now. at Daytona, ; Fla., however. las written friends tl. it i the chil l is nearly normal She ran walk ami talk ami Is 1. truing to count It Is believed she will eventually learn to read and write and develop complete normal mentality. These two pictures show a cross sec tion of the hair root or bulb and the case which encloses each hair from the root to surface of scalp (gp atiy magni fied). Germ infected Sebum causes 95% of baldness and falling hair. Remove it and hair will grow. Illustration A shows Sebum infected hair and 5 healthy hair. INDIANA DAILY TIMES Oregon to Establish School for Prisoners SALEM, Ore., June I.—The Oregon ' State Penitentiary Is about to become [something besides a prison for a newly nrrlved convict; It will boa school. The convict, who Is a graduate of an Eastern college of technology, has writ ten to the extension division of the Uni versity of Oregon for a courso In archi tecture, declaring he desires to continue his education. Boy With 2 Hearts Puzzled Physicians KEWANEE, 111., Juno L—Mike Chla ventone, 22, the Spring Valley boy who j ptizled the medical profession because of having two separate hearts, Is dean. He ; had complained of heart trouble ever i since boyhood, and eight months ago he was examined at Rush Medical College. Chicago, where It was discovered he had two hearts, the larger one on the left elds and the statelier one on the right side. PARALYZED BA' ARREST. 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