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here yesterday. Headquarters will be established in Washington, D. C. N ' TEACHERS MAY DANCE, |OIL FEVER AGAIN HITS Rt O Tt an, erted with, & | CATTLE DIPPING CAUSE | Soriiid ™t ave Coered fres “The | " Tne Girectors recommend. that ail i BEEI: SIEAK PRI[:E SAYS STATE ATTORNEY PENNSYLVANIA TOWN s Taten b0 barras. Newher| OF BATTLE IN GEORGIA | fre tne ciash continuing Tor severai | duoing the fiect to thirty seven ships. | mission of the. United Braces. Bhiswivk IN KANSAS DISPUTE of thede;wells ias beoh shot aid ithe hours, the anti-cattle dippers finally | Payment of interest due the govern- | Bourd was the principal speaker and retreating. ment e tion that it has been carned, after|tion was to render & great publi allowapce for depreciation and re-|service to automodile owners. He B a2 MERCHANT MARINE LOSES | 3558 oo Bo, o tloe Sl S Sl @ il o Sheriff Asks Aid in Curbing Out- h,’ break After Blowing Up of a Vat, Tidioute, Where Wells Once Flow- ed Freely, Brings in Two ‘Over 150 Barrels. dried up, it has been fully twenty years, oll experts say, since Tidloute is flowing naturally through the ‘cast: not be revoked by the state super- also was recommended. Wnlo the fleld mever completely intendent for dancing and dances oil, which commands $3.50 a barrel, year, only on the condi- | declared the object of the associa By the Associated Press. TOPEKA, Kan., June 20.—Kansas i school teachers' certificates may - ‘S may bf held lnh!cl;oglho‘;lu at s‘ . 3 discretion of school oards, accord- Farmers Again Find Profit| ine to an opinion made public by Attorney General Richard J. Hop- TIDIOUTE, Pa., little town, had & well producing more than one barrel a day. $8,047,635 IN CANADA VALDOSTA, Ga, June 20.—The HONOR GIRI FISH KILLED. June 19.—This which & quarter of a century ago was the scene of heavy sheriff of Lowndes county has been asked for assistance in putting down disorders, reported in Echols county, SHIP CHANDLERS FAIL. in Marketing Grain KIn o opinion Is being prepared as |0l Production, yesterday was again | BOSTON, June 20.—The Flitner-At- | Erowing out of u clash between cat- a result of action of State Superin- l tendent Lorraine E. Wooster, in re- Through Livestock. By the Assoclated Press. Ftence CHICAGO, . June 20— The great| o partic American béefsteak and the succu-| the Eminence school et beof are on their way back | member of the Iminence school IeQt voust Reef arq on NetE oS board, has announced there will be to the menu of the ordinary citizen,| %G00 1HC Eminence school on according to a report made public to-| July 1. day by the National Institute of Pro- - gressive Farming. The reason is simple, according to BONUS LA UPHE&,D' Guy H. Hall, director of the institute. | o0 o £ the M3 SOl It is that with the deflation of the d by the last grain market It has again become ferondum &t- profitable to market feed grains via (tached, upheld yesterday by the beef market. Judge Charles F. Steln, in the oty Surv * h. court, missed a peti- urvey Lasts Wont ' ol Our survey of the beef situation, Yo keep) the which has heen on for & month, cov- | g at the election ered the & pure-breed cat- {; ol Sicasa will by thk- mely, the Here- > . at . Shorthoon ::l.‘; to the state court of appeals ng live stock 00 farm im- fusing_to renew the certificate of Mrs, Clars hite, school teacher of inney county. because 1 in a dance held at e Dixon, An piement dealers.” said Mr. Hall. The inv tion.” continued Mr. | Y x > lepleted during and there is still « shortage, Lut the movement back wine, As will con- abilitation’ of h using them. Our hog survey, recent- 1 made public ed that; the s it. and our in progress, will en 1d with honest re- the American work- | L s { on the s of yore " fault if EX-GOBLIN’S BAIL RAISED FROM $1.000 TO $5,000 e — . Bail of Thirty-Five Other Alleged | K. K. K. Members Doubled in | Connection With Raid. | Br the Asso A Elegantarbiters. Grand stand. “You said it—a bonehead.” “Armlikea —Ilooka that one!” “No —vyes—well,”“Pllbe—" “Attaboy! Wheeeeee!” “Your hat? One thou- sand pardons, Sir.” Then mild Adlon, the perfect peace-maker. Adlon is a wonderful smoke —a light, mild cigar of Hav- ana and Sumatra tobaccos. Made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation New York I Coburn left h his c [ ¥ were on the cus- bail was | © For Sals by \eing sOuRNht. Coburn appe ! Cepital Ciger and Tobscoo Oo. =he: "s office with t and | 602 Pa. Ave. N.W. bondsmen r before 5 ‘Washington, D, C. €d 1o Judge | tyuyammap s alifornia Lo e n: waiiioal o | olorado Pucblo - Colorado s - Denver without addi cast New Mexico Roclhies Sale dates: To California, May 16 to September 30. To other points June 1 to September 30. Return limit October 31, 1922. Stop overs in both directions. Fred Harvey meals ‘‘all the way." Summer Way,"™ GRAND ¢ v seized by oll fe two strangers were hert newed fleld. The, first well, which was brought| Total claims for $32,450 were In-|by anti-dippers. in about six weeks ago, reached thelcluded in the petition v, Hom-d flel'al‘ I))é wood Company, ship chandlers, with tle owners and dipping inspectors. jundreds O - e many of them |branch offices in Baitimore and New | gynamited in broad daylight, it is to watch the operations of the re- | York., was petitioned into bankruptey | reported, and a dipping inspector is in the United States district court.|said to have been severely whipped |C: The Smith Carter dipping vat was ‘When an attack was made on the NEW AUTO SOCIETY. ¢ —_— Miss Dorothy M tehi of who ’ - | her 1ife Saturda; It of by Small Vessels, Reducing Fleet Natlonal Motorists to Have Head- | Jt¢, 104" by 'a” monster fan. whils quarters Here. swimming In the ba to Thirty-Seven Ships. na il 7 CHICAGO, June 20.—The National | sons attended the funeral buried yesterday. Hundre: Veusels of the | Motorists” Aswooiation. desoribed as | Ue largest ever lield here.” Fiowers mal were o] were dropped on the grave from the erated last year a deflcit of $8,- |the largest co-operative organization | jr 1y Albert Whitted, local aviater 636, according to the third annual | In automobile history, was formed !and person friend of the dead girl Directors Suggest Disposal P v Eecaus et otey [/ Vitamines are Essential to Health EDICAL science has dis- covered that some foods are rich in health-giving elements, ’ called VITAMINES, while other foods lack them almost entirely. Here is a wonderful new loaf rich in VITAMINES, full of life- producing elements. or You at Your Dealer’s Vitamine Bread f is an Ideal Food ITAMINE BREAD is made of whole wheat, barley, oats and rye. It contains all the life- producing elements of the grain with nothing taken out. Both young and old need this food to build stamina and fight malnutrition. 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