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ol 1 : » i ” > dange < ¢ mrkmi the. mu 5‘ wm mui --WM R Jdierwuwh Hulietin : Lol i oo Gntk G smpgital ® i | L o 3 G ::,-;m. ”;fim be (‘ll:;l:kfl::,flzwa‘l:mgtor Peter’ to gom moaun- standing wide open to vl w,.oldr;zefln, 4 ' % = esired it means : . rtain ift—which proved to be en- b 5 z a it s & tretendous sacrifice V‘,‘Q( course, it's none of my business,” | tir e TS wWhen mo | 4 K 124 YEARS OLD ol gi18. 0 QIR T fax O 2nd. dC L She Friend, RIS aiia “Hiyt my improvement wasn't scientific » L o et e SR T e L R L S| e T Ym. She Fouad = R s mcwnt is thy 3 s 3 e T rk of -bogrdg to over it, AL . . Saneeipuon wies 1 S gl W4 mei e [0 T m Snandiny retuia|AX it Why net enl . youtier o :hw: T yas to tack the curtain R il atinea Pasomior a1 Nirwih. Cmn, o0 | Which they are mmg. The fact cannot| KIO%! My Gerald 1s b cana | B2 “When N naa it done T wit aomic! NGHET IN “F gt . p " ™| tail to be noted thit pronbition‘ana the sy, the house, and it aimost |nis work looked Lusutitul-zaniy none of| y Tetepsae Com seisroempnt, pw Apro goewited in g e e o begun my | the drawers would apen, the framework: g7 Suomo Avi., SAGRAMENTO, Cal Futictn mgdnem Ofies 8. t;e i oaiat ] career in matrimogy by attending to|being an inch.teo narrow! I hadn't the. things “like this ‘myself. It's tod late | heart to lau « f s e 1o B 332 | ger o armm; and. it is perfectly. evi-| for me now B Gt inietiiea the bride T had Stomach Trouble for ten I”“ Wlmentie Omes 7 Chuen n eiphone 165 | dent that in fhe intprest of self preser-| “Why, I thiught all ;men ough to be |*well, I did w,m jstmas,” said| Which became so bsd that = vation there must be exerdised every pos-| handy at such things,” ,said the bride, | the friend. ~“Gerald saw a revolvinz| Sfomach Cn.mpflwwfhmfinel Norwich, Thursday, Jume 1%, 1888 | gible precaution to avoid the death traps|pushing back her hair. “What's so @W- | Christmas tree in & . and nothing| g — = s that are set for the unwary. "% | ful about it? And besides, I oonld mever | would do but he must make a motor and } » 1 WEWBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PREDS, bl _|mend that myselt.! stand, so that our tree would revolve,| After years of terrible torture, Discount Sale - —NOW GOING ON— Make Your Own Deductions From Our Low Prices too. He worked two weeks on it and at| pead about Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruif . D e L L0 N0, DEMAND ¥ORE IT. “Nonsense !” said her. fnenfi. “Its easy | last it was done, just in time 1o get the | LiverT: b\tt.s md:-ntfw trialbox. " ‘tediiea ot b€ There may be those who figure that a|When you know how ! And 2s for Gerald,” | tree decorated for the children. We light- | ablets, 3 Wis paper ead als il third ticket put Into the field by the|De explained, “well, he is a man and|ed the candles, opened the living room| After taking the trial box, I felf committes ‘of 48, because of the result|® Eemtleman, and I love him to distrac- door and the ehildren came trooping in. | etter, so kept on taking ‘Fruit-asives of the Tepublican convention, Wil make tion; but he will puter around, doing|screaming for joy. Then Gerald pulled bt i things for the house. ‘And the trouble it | the lever. My . déar, that tree started | Jormearlyayear, snd am thankfal g 1,. th ba m .| self to mending the washer or repairing the candle flames all streamed out™a foot 8. STOLZ. _ ut the number mk vsAmmb & view | the chairs it would be all right; but, my | behind, and set the lace curtains on MRS, F. 8. § 1 must be decidedly small The country| dear, when they can do a little they think | fire, and before we could get it out my has experienced the disgstrous effects of | they yan do it all,.and you @mply can't|living room was a wreck and the chil- 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, 4 similar action on the part of a real|discourage' them! AN dren_were in fits!” Atdealers ar from FRUIT-A-TIVES national leader ;and certainly there is| “Gerald began by fixing up. the electric — Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. ¥ none in this committee wWho can hope to|Washer. Tes, he finished the undertaking| “Mercy!™ cried the bride, gazing at! fted, i URG, M. ¥, approach any. such results as obtained |Successfully. But mmediately thereafter |the window shade with apprehension. eight years ago. That resulted in split-|1® Nad the noble idea that.he could rig | “Perhaps I'd betied fix that myself before | you any brothers at hom ting the republican party, but the bull ;;‘Q‘“"m‘v‘;‘:gp";“"!“““ ‘“e“fi;“‘(‘ "?”;"i"" e CaneuL W " » said per| After a minute of deop thdught the T agRine . wi was doing “Oh, it's perfectly easy,” sai €T | jad said: “No, I have no brothers, but WILL SPAND THE TEST, ";"“:{:‘““"‘"‘:‘{w“’:m a;[:’;?fl‘:fl;‘f“:fi the washing, and argue as I might his | friend, taking out a hairpin. “Have you 2 | T haye a sister who has a brother.” ! Perhaps one of the mest interesting i o 8 : i seientific frenzy was such that he fitted | bit of string? I mever bother Gerald with things that has developed as the resuit|to power fastening upon, the coun-|cranksand whatnots onto it until I hard- | little things like this—there, you see? of the Chicage convention s the way ia|try the governmenmt it has. recéived for|ly dared go near the place. And who | You poke it like that and wind it up and | CONTINUED GROWTH OF CIRCULATION WEEK- ENDING JUNE 12th, 1820 which the demacrgtic legders gnd press| the last eight years. Without hoping to}wants to freeze ice cream on washday, |there you are! What did I tell you?" QUR TRADE WITH THE QRIENT ire deploring the aetion that was|accomplish as’ much as that the neces-|anyhow? *You're wonderful, Gertrude!” Iried the { The share of United States in m,[ {aken. The republicans are being téld|Sity of aveiding any such possibility can-| “How delightfully absurd!” eried the | bride, in awe. “Show me some more, will rapidly growing trade of the Orient that they have made o tremendous mis-|not fall to apneal to an. infalligent body bride. has increased from less than 10 per i you? I want to fix the belt on my sewing \ake, that they have Digved gight intg|of volers Whe Will do tnel utmost fo| . -Of that was merely ane of his little Rl R machine; and ‘really the motor in the cent, in the year before the war to | teer clear of any such consequence. houghts.,” said the friend, airily. “We|vacuum cleaner meeds something or over 20 pér cent. in 1919. The total he han-lxdur (:e oy;ualtmr; ‘al:: S:l‘i:l‘ x i b’m'xm‘d‘ ) m:‘ fact that|1ived in three rooms for a while after we | other !” — Exchange. trade of the Orient, including in this they shouldn’t have done what.they did. term Asia and the adjacent islands, This presents & most interesting git-|the Wisconsin delegates in the republi- - v 5 1 ted, says a statement of ’I‘he tion staod almost selidly from 1 :: = aggregal _ uation. 1f the ropublicans have dane|°aR COMVRACIER § fighting? Or should we join forces with | National City Bank of New Yark, %o much to aid the democrats why should | first to last for Robert M. &F"“@“c ana| LEYTERS TO THE EDITOR them unreseried.y, contrary to the his- {about $5,200,000,000 in 1918 of which the latter feel so Borry for the repub-|that they vefused“lo folnin the motion Our Laeal Band. toric policy. of America to go it alone. about $475,000,000 was with the United licans? Tt Is time for them to congrat-| tBat the nonu;ihgn of fI-lnt;-‘ditm:mbe: ‘v)nzlliflt; Mr.. Editor: ‘Few people realize the| Those alternativgs' were In cvery mind | States, but ‘in 1919 had advanced to m—:—mm ulate the repyblicans on the selections|Unanimous, Becayge of that the belie ] time and expense, besides the patience|in that bewlldering period, and the pres- |38,750,000,000 of which $1,880.000,000 |45; yegr 1919 $68,080,000. To the ute. burlaps, goatsking and tey made and the action taken and to go|DTeVAlls that he would moi decline arequired and exercised both by leaders|idént had to cnoose between them in | Was With the United States. While the | Dutch East Indies the total exports of | India. Thus manufacturing mh a3 ad and ek the st of tham. Phe third -party. nomination should it come|and players in brass bands for their re-! framing the policy to be submitted to con- | §eneral trade of the Orient nearly ahsad and t s ! ’ of 1913 were $3,000,000, and in the cal- | and foadstuffs of 4 class net i d views of La-|hearsals. The persomal enthusiasm -of |gress. He mwde e bolder choice |d0UDled during the war period, that|enda, r 1819 34 mu— fact is that the republicans, if they have ;‘f'm‘l‘e"l’:e"‘:;f":o:“;,‘:,";";wn g ’ffle the members of the local band must be At going into full partnership with the | Vith the United Swe% quw;ul"hfl Phill; !y::- th: tn‘u’lm?fis ?;:n lgg pv e and em:n‘"flm‘:r:l tt:'e pri fmpression gat ‘abroad that there would| (¢ inder that has held it together for|Kntente Allies, pooling with them all our | OUF €XPOrts to Asia and the Philip- | were §25,000,000 and in 1919 $70,000,000. gxwm to that continent, though raw Do any’ coRgtTovbMES popfariaf the dlese e many yerm, surely it is not the TeV-|Tesourges, OUT man POWer, our money l?i';;‘novg5‘6°h“‘é‘r:9}: 31';‘109“";.?.‘;5 z‘ao"‘;:'a' ;l;:n:l“ A“‘ig::e total ‘l‘lp&l) in tbe e?u:n forms a considerable percentage i - 5 e ved, E ear wel of tl 0 torate who yonid rally 1o the sunort of| A’ fow of (he'men et quite an income | Svttnsfor ‘he st i ‘- en hiony | A0 In thc fiseal year about to nd will | the’catenda® yoar 1919 $104.600,000 | ather of tho Oricatal countries such leader, vartioularly ai his, time. '| from music, but to thoso players that|to computsory misary seevice. ¥ {cxceed $§00,000000; our exportd from |mhe growth has also continued in the R As a_matter of.fac this third parfy|perform on insfruments that are seldom Y i the section in question, which ameunt- T vhicl f current fiscal year, the tet: As a rule a man’ has gotlen aheit as.far as.it will get [If ever used in orchestra work, such 43| ana Gpigie Wan which he unfolded.eq to only §300,000,000 in. 1913, were i a} ‘exports lone what the demecrats claim, have simply played imo their hands, But right dewn deep in their hearts democrats know better. They real- e that the republicans have selected didates who are bound te appeal to country, men who are sound and 3 R 5 and which congress quickly aporoved as- to China in the 9 months ending with | Sweetness wears off with the waning < a Tt is likely {o hlow up.in falk for those | ltos. hasses. haritones, ete. speclal | Tub ¥ W COPRFERS AHICEY Gbbroved 85 1§1,100,000,000 in 1919 and will probably| agroh, 1920, having been $75,000,000 |of the honeymoon. strong, men who are without & blem-| (G o un appeal is being made | PFRISE skould be given for. their -loyalty| ooy iy arafialaa R et G aggregate. $§1, 30!‘) ,000,000 in hthe fiscal | against omly $52,000,000 in the same Ish, men whose campaigns are nat go- Vo e i e to the organization. = o FSC year ending with next month. manths of the preceding year; those (g 10 be open to aiteek from ngw unijl| 20net “full %o “And gren: theroagh: I-f "x s yery cyident jidxing fram. iHe|Pushed It thzough to victery with grim, e 5 Manufactures, says the Bank's state- 4 vestigation that tae safest and best’can-| genaral appearance of the band, that!Unrelenting persistence. Americans gen- |ment, are the principal articles farm- to Japan $819,000,000 against §248,000, didate has been chosen n Warren G.|prosperity has not.arrived yet, which °rally assumed at the start, and the |ing the imports into the Asiatic equn- 333 inm::etsn ::L':l;’e:d‘l'::l:rlgs;imh Harding and_thit he has been glven a|fact was very naticeable e~ a recent oc-| Dritish government agreed with_them | tries, and when the European supplies | 1920 compared with $412,600,000 in the running mate. of high qualifications in|casian. when ‘the band was eseorting al that we shf)uld not have to send a great | were cut off by the war, they natural same months of the immediately pre- Dol Conltien; ey e o o ;\,.u “mfom}mlhhm, society. Anparent- n‘rr:ly t‘o L\}:O{)e if mdeedx any at all {iy lux]l;\c-d }o the Uint:{ed btatesmwhgch ceding year. ! ¢ v P i ¥ no two of the musicians were clathed| But when it became an imperative- ne- | was directly accessible across e Pa- s, Whom fhe country oan unite In {ho e | alike, which is oné thing o leader should i Cessity to go at double quick to the re- |cific and was, even then, the world's| Of course adds the Bank's state- fident helief that they Will:insure fo-the| |4y cpecial stress upon, namely, to have| lief of brokep line in France. the foun- |largest producer of manufactures. As|mMent. We are more than reciprocating conntry the ‘safe same and orderly £0v-| gl his men well uniformed. dation was so well laid that we rose to |1 consequénce, ‘the Aslatic countries | those (riendly relationships ot the part ernment that s needed and demanded. | Tt js very frue that the late Charles|the unforeseen emergency, building up |have not only increased their imports|9f our Oriental friends for our imparts S Tubls tabored hard and.lons for. the|in @ year and a haif an army of 4000 |from the United States, but aisy from Asia In the fiscal year —which election day whether justifed or not @nd men who by their records hgye shgwn | hat they possess the qualification, the courage. the firm coavictions and sane leadership that the best interests of the country demand. The fact Is that the democrats are disappointed enly because the men &e- lacted are .not open to sueh attacks as Rey hoped tp be uble to launsh against e AT 4 . s ill aggregate - band that bears his name and due oredit, 000 and ferrying 3,000,000 soldiers |larged the persantage which the Unit- | R4S with month wi Egregute, hem. They are disposed to dircct the| ~WI@ SHOBTAGR TO MARKE TP, | "iooh™yim for | tho, same, but does it | across the Atlantie. S il | States piodote femdtar Nyl e | UL a"'“ “‘“v"' 84 Zkainst Ness thas »ninions of the republicans regardless of| One thousand representative:*Massa- | not seem that it could be’ called by some| The brains of the country, a'l the tal- sing imports. China, for example, | $300,000,000 in 1913, The articles from- heir ewn ideas, the demands of the pee-| chusetts farms show ‘a decrease of 2alTnore modernly appropripgte name, such ents were mobilized for the war, mer-|Which in 1913 took only § per eent. of ln”;z.:mf. e it e e chants and selentists, bankers and rail. | DT {mports from the United Btates,| B < xR enina . bankers - {her silk, vegetable oils and tea from China | roadmen, labor leaders and clergymen, | 100K from us over 10 per cent. of her( 3 Fovon. " ocoanut ofl, copra. and. cach belng churged with the task for |Eieatly increased imports in 1918, the | T00 WRRIEL COPRRRuE, O ORI, KO eyl bl Mol G vear for which details of her P el which his training fitted him. The chron- TeaT availables | dapan Cwhigh |tin and rubber from the Dutch Bast 's not only manufactures but alsa |1ndies and the Malayan Peninsula, and raw cotton from us, took in 1913 16.8 | per cent. of her-total imports from the| - -[ nited States and in 1918 37.8 per | and the needs of the country. They|Der cent. in_the number of lakorers on}as’the Norwich 'Philhgrinonic Band or by the nominations made that their!them, with 12 per cent. less the coun- 9_“0;'%3’ and ‘then perhaps their gppeal palgn is made the harder re-|try over, compared with one year, ago. ;‘.2“{0\,1',’:1"‘;?3}’;‘:;;5 “‘;e"“‘;" by the mu- of the candidates named. The! Where this labor has gone may be sur-| 18 B8 2 aur.o fact is that they are not @ dermine the ¢lean and creditable records|the same period have inercased: frome 10 ¥ the candidates however much they!to 93 per cent. ‘in textile industries, 55 M milght like to. Those who read are bound |ber cent. in_clothing occupations, and 37 Five inutes a Doy to consider the merits of Hlarding and |Der cent. in automobile factories. Wing te un-|mised from -thevfact that laborers dn s STMDATHIQUE. lic Weakness of our war-making itlsm—rarely was permitted to head. Mistakes aplenty were mad { warfare. But at least we did not repeat ¥ cent.; India, which in 1913 took less| the mistakes of our past wars. For once its i ) mage tip o 4 Nl gy o 0 L RO With Our Presidents akes of than 3 per cent. of its imports fro Co?l(d,,- who will net fail when the acid Sl Rk mm¢ e M‘aéa’ps'zf. e oyr soldiers were not sent to the fromt | United S from us tests are applied s g ;s—one s c:plam;tinns b under political generals and colonels and | practically 8 per cent. of her total im- | Copyright 1920:-By ‘James Morgan §! ieft dependent upon the supplies of polit- feal contractors. For the first time in A PEReIDENTE SloMEwz.|0ur militery history politics was.shut HMOLDING OUR TRADE. that is offered. But movements of this : kind have ‘been’going on for years, and There is mueh food for thought in ihe B fhe présent shortage 'of “laber, net’only . out of the armwy. report of the department of commerce S DECISION % to the effeot that our exports for the|¥8 the farm, but elsewhere, Ras another 54 DEoIEIEN 1t is . race betwoen Wilson and Hin- period of ten months ending with April| 304 pgient causs - -*- from the meref 1916—May, Germany promised the |demburg” said Lloyd George, waen the : Dutch East Indies, which took prior to the war, less than 2 per eent. f its imports from United States latest year for which fig- | ures are available 10 per eent. of the | % 4 - |big German drive surprised the entente | h have, si - e : shift hanging ‘Gf employménts. United Btates to observe inter. P e entente | ) ave, since an emounted to. almost six and (hree-quar- Oui ‘1:“3:“‘ ha ‘s;‘gm‘;,e “5“3‘:; % AR T n The s and smashed through its front in the |nexation, taken a large share of their | ters billions, or a gain of well over a| QU7 WRESCOL labor shortage, now. put at “June, Republican and demo- | SPTING of 1918 Well. whosver won the (imports from the United States, i million dollars in comparison with a like| e i }“-\ i~ 3 g ain s eratic_conventions declared for | War. Hindenburg lost that race. We sur- | creased the share from 51 per eent. in Sebtad 1 Thb Bibt i Sonr. . Phin abdws Pes; hu ¢ e ce{s. ion, of immigration i ; prised ourselves and dumbfounded the i‘f‘?nf‘s‘“ year 1914 to 60 per cent. in That we are SUNl being toaked to te far.| 208 the return of muclof -our- aliew. la- Oct 28 Presldent. Wilson de- | German. Geoneral Staff by the sveel and {191 nish ® large part of the supplies for) 007 '@ Buroe. “Wo ‘have for many clared at. Cincinnati “Neutrall- | efficiency with which this unmilitari G 1w exports to China, as measured other nations and that we are doing it.| S¢Ar® @eveloped industrlally on a large ty is played out.” mation put ‘an fmmenss ammy fnto- a (DY our awn officisl records, ddvaneed | { shws ake that we have tho goods|2Inual Immigration. That' imiigration Dec. 20, askedthe beliger- | 1010 3000 miles avay. to 356,000,000 I ihe caiondas veat | gith which fo fill the orders that are|S.oPPed Six years ago, and we are now ents.to disouss peace. Tomorrow—Tie Presidency at the Sum.[1919. To Japan, the exports advanced | oming from abrens All of this Is to] [°€InG In every industry. and in that of| 1917—Jar. 32, proposed that we ot e ey wt e famo L $01.000.400 10" 0 Hiital voos TR wr begefit, but it s quite proper that| NS farm . particularly the loss of it. should ‘-dgin’ adn o waid StEh " |to $366,000,000 in the calendar year| me should take the tlme to determine| V¢ May:eharge.much of it up o, the Jeagie- Jerinensp 41 he Lelligr 1919. To India, the total exports in R e b olkine b Lint _| war. The labor negded in useful employ- erents: stopned Sghting. 1913 were $15,000,000 and in the calen- o § the TGO PTED"| nent has been busy -making things (0 Feb. 3, broke off diplomatic te- SNAP SHOTS OF a reasanable pro-| ™ B ; e g - vortion of this business in the days fhax l;;:“’"fi" ‘;‘“‘i 1"‘"" ": the “’;““ °"‘ m“: 'n':\'."fls .I}":'..fifi:’:;“"..f;',..:fi..';f.,. { DEMOCRATIC OONVENTIONS " v the world must pay or all ~“the ” P s s . s - \re to come. ¥eb. 26, d cangress to au- Sopssintiog G X3 oA - bt et St || o by 3¢ s sevs || Mentioned For Ohairman Be- PREPARED that we are getting this business as the = chant ships, but semate filibust- publics.n National 2 EGL ol 48 the whn . TR "yreat EDITORIAL NOTES. ; ¢r defeated aim. The Convention of 1888. Convention struggle forced European countries to| June days are proving quite as sticky | March ‘13 proceedefl’ to arm | when the democratic national ‘conven- ventio turn their activities in other directions|as they are rare. thew. tion of 1388 assembled in St. Louis on|' than were followed during peace time. Ll an s e i“:’“‘ g‘l called congress 12 | june 5, its function—so far as the pres- They were concerned with the produc.| The leadershiv-for. the talked of third xtrn session. idential nomination was concerned-—was n of war material rather than the | PAFLY is enough to give it a black eye. :or-fl:o:‘::: his war message~ | purely that of providing a formal -ati- G | ficats usual output and the result was that de- T AN A D95 1on T0L the « muleputable” Gpiilion)af = s : S the country. President Grover ..ievs! pendence had fo be placed npon others| The Braduates are already getting a| As he siood at the clerk's desk in the | the country. Pre ¢ ] B s Shiss Whid they needed but|Cle8rer idea of what - the road ahead | hall of the liouse of Keprea:niatives B e s ey = ¢ means; the evening of April 1917 President ; 2 A e L Y {hien they d14. dot -pare e s e Wilson was the-central figure in one of ; i¢ fi7st candidate since Van Burea, in o man X ° same tme| 4.3 you have probably noticed that|he STeat moments of word.history. Not | 1% 10 DS thus honored. 2 sountries which formerly depended up- only his o ie but mankind st e-degth Of Wice ‘Fregident Henfirioky 2 - the straw’ ballots came about as near as - Dis own people: hut mankind &00- |, ¢he first year iof his . te n these Furopean countries for suppiies ped to listen. H o AT dea ol hiNatavms HipWvoh were forced to look to other markets. | heY ever do. The. president "had < been re-clested | Lof¢ the second place on the ticke: oi-n In both instances it was to the United ing « : s A, g B et | to contest, and from this contest the con- With the passing out of more college | OnlY five months before - becaus: € | test, and from thi States that they looked to to meet the FLOUR W by particular people Made by the Millers of SUNNYCORN s contest the conven- b e el degrees the (hermometer is “registering | KCPE s ‘out e“’f ouar ! las e War | tion gleancd its only real color and ex- mation and this additional demand|more of them also, e e United States. | gitement. It proved to be a contest be- = has served to boost our exports both 1';01‘ 'WL; Y:dfsli:"d ;L 1(‘{"‘ "‘*’;_me‘ldfltfl tween A. G. Thurman of Ohio and Gov- F you love 800& brown bread—yeou will wel- fn amount as wel v v {eve | 20 Deople tozether had continued 10 | ernor Ispac P. Gray of Indiana. It ak thougly the war |.l R r:.:lut:en‘\r?:- (h::hemel::lezx g o P :;hez;‘e draw, back from the yawning inferno 11- | Go nrovedocin its spectacular and demon- come this new foed product that has scored thoug g € to which évents were pushing them. As' syrative phases—to be a contest between 3 Be ek Bams et s | ST S aniEn lately as June 1916 both palitical partles | “high white hats" (which Sere worn by an instant success in American homes. °ig! e in the national conventions agreed to | Grey's friends) and “red handkerchiefs” % g : take care of their own pegds or to sup-| If Burleson is hurt by the republioan | gne thing and one thing ony. . Hach | (whicn were Hounished ny e foads. of This delightful ready mixed Brown Bread ply those formerly dependent upon them. |Platform plank atraigning the postal ser-| squarely declared itself in'favor of meu- | Thurman, who always used a bandanna . - e baki PO arpo fhes gl fesling the eflects of | vice, Who It 1o Biprme? trality. | himself). The “bandannas” won. Oa tne Flour means uniformity in your baking—it gives e war through this foreign demand. " >Ry Although the president himself pub- llot Thurman polled 690, Gray 10§ 2 = p Y . . . But the time is eoming when these coun-|, 1t Will be_Dard for Chicago to' dron|jicly admitted & few days b : Black of Ilinois ; you better brown bread; moist without being tries are going o get back to normal| V2CK 10 normal prices. now the ‘con- | election that “neytrality.is 5. M. White of California was tem- A 5 q 54y Snditions. 1 and less will they d.| VERtoR crowd has gone, As the one rémaininz means of Keepin; borary c:\mlgnfin offlh: sanyepticn, and soggy, rich and nutritious. PG s TR us out of the warfi. he tried to stop the ' Patrick A. Collins of Massachusciis was s @pud on the resources of this eoyntry It is good news that the railroads are|tnhe war in December .and again in J permanent chairmr. The resclutions 3 One paekage makes four blg ten cent loaves nless there is good and sufficient rea-|moving freight faster, but there ir still| yary by appealing fo the belligefen:s™ ' Were, Without new unusual feature. 4 ; i %on for it and it therefore rests with|need for more impravement. D e e e &> | One /plank endorssd the pendomz M s . 4 of appetizing brown bread. The best you ever this country to say whether it wants this : Ne rois of The cank bill” for a redustiva in the (ariff; an- large export businass bad enough to hus-| To be consitsent the demecrats of| Tho.war took on new fury with the | 27T, complained Lesause the sopubi 2 1 tasted. tle for it in addition to looking after our|course Will have to permit President|resumption of . ruthless submarining, | 120 “Tefused sta‘ehood’ to Washing \ g | 2 Sew Mexieo © own growing dgmands. It is one thing| Wilson to dominate the convention. which Germany had, modified , the year | *roiy z‘f;‘:;f‘;d“‘[yy_“\,;“ Bame Try Sunseal Prepared onwn Bread Flour to have it but another thing to hold it. — before at our demand. = The president | " e o hin d Now that the republicans have named | thereupon handed the German ambassa: 5 Gradatons_and Pamei, have conduct:| |EER] } today. And you will always have it "‘Jy wit POISONED LIQUOR. their candldates s time. for the presi-|dor his passporls, and net he proposed | cq their grand and peaccful contest for 2 J reach. { 1 dent o issue orders to the democrats. | that we shoffuld arm our merchant shiBs..{ home rule in Ireland- _From the way in which people in va- —_— The filibustering senate, failing to give | 1n the outcame of this campaign Benme . pus parts of the country have been| These are the days when the gifts,| him this authority, he proceeded himself jamin llarrison was elected pre: Albert J. Beyeridge, former Sen-} killed by the drinking of wood alcohal | both large and small, are most heartily | to arm them. But our shipping vanished | (o e continues & W with the| &OF from Indiana, has been suggest-} used in the making of whiskey it might| Welcomed by universities and colleges. | from the sea, With its hiddea terror, and | 7% be TRUTNCS (OMOTTOW WoOb I 4T uential quarters as a cand - bs expected that extra precautions eV T L at last he, called the nmewly elected con- : Lk ats fof (L Gh: QUATIOTR 25 & % "‘c, Get Sunseal would be taken by those who think they| Of course the democrats don’t think|®ress .in extraordinary session to ‘“re- Republican ,.?mmf,’l n¥ention. "Prepared Brown must have a drink to learn whether they|much of Harding for the republican|ceive a communication—concerning grave S u Ao Watlo al O.p ren! e are getting the real stuif qf whether they [ROmination because. they - cannot fing | Matters of matinal policy” 4 Stories That Reca ers Bread Flour thing the wit & “Mesn WaAr something shor L — e —— — 3, are gaiting something that had been|8n¥thing the maiter with him, of war? .All afternoon of the mesting Practicing Economy | After you _eat—always use at your grocer's made by the use of‘a deadly poison. But| . 1,00 7o dorent pay fo'mine gold] 48y the country 2nd mations beyond the | today! the country cannotfail to note the criti- = ay: i i { ceive: this Lidtary-making message: day’s paper that you have advertised tollowing the drinking of a concoction|'® in® €03l or plant potatoes. ¥ No other president in the who'e cofirse | ! your ear for sale. supposed to be whiskey but which from Of course| Of hiS serviee hus had to take so many | ; & X s (i A man advertiead his car for sale | - (8 at the present prices,’ it shouldn't be|Se2 Waited ir suspense, ‘while —congress | Barly the next morning a ueighbor called &l condition of the mayor of an eastern| was: organizing acd getting ready to re- | o . 55 258 The Mhalh of & fnan sud bis 'i“,fom“on that there is a good chance 1and said: “Pardon me, byf I see by to- The man on the corner say “Yes," sald the advertiser, “but®sure- o s a ¢ i 3 5 - two tablets—eat like candy. % the effects unquestionably contained |the under the refrigerator. has . (o] MOWentous Jecisions as - Woadrow Wil- |1y you are not in the market for it?" bendt o L wood alcohel. il e o times bl-‘gtorp o really| 30 has had-to 255 15 1s salityls gt 0" was the reply, “But I wish to {;";‘;n‘}yrehiemigww ‘b“‘md“;m"fi“‘ . It fem't going too far to claim that|get adjusted to the dditional job that| mexiems drrs befors ime. sommiine oy |Sell my car and as long as I live only y Feeling. ps indigestion, B spite of all that has been said about anxious days before “the mbing of | across the street I thought th 1a foodsouring, repeating, headache: jcomes with hot weather. _ st ght there wou it, and all tho lives that have beén lost ¥ congress. e could nat divide the bur-he no need‘of spending my money if| te many miseries caused by e sri 2 | den” of such s Yeavy respousibility: he!you would be willing t: ‘rom wood aleohol that there are those| The candidate against whom the SuP-|pag to bear it alone, and without a m.e_‘iome 4 i M‘ fllf“_ Oc::nda;::;e v&t:o h Wwho are still willing to take a change|Porters of arother have the most to say hi e Acl omac | i o cedent 10 g i { street to see min just like these kindling a fire with gas-|iS the one they fear taa most. Probably © cours: skemsd plain enough, once ! EATONIC is the bestremedy, it takes slene, racing for a crossing With a lo-|the sameé holds true relative m the ‘dem- we, had enleréd uron .it. But first the| Taking Full Advantage the harmful acids and ,,.g"sghgwx semotive or selecting medicine in the | OCTatic criticism’ of the republican” plat-| president’ had to chart it by himselt. A concern was giying toy baloons away of the body and, of course, you get Sark when bottles containing both pois- torm. Should we give & further trial to arm- | for advertising purposes. A youngster well. Tens of thousands 12 ,ffi, amgpus and safe liqyids are located side or i ed neutrglity? Or should we enier upon |of four got his balloon but immediately - oy, side. Thuers t1¢ a lot of sensib. an independent nayal warfare against the |said: “Please may I have two bal | Penefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or 6 i e Taist, drtek. thive b :‘nv w.:.l.u but as a_matter ) they | submarine menace to our shipping? Or |loons mazey ref:mded by ¥)§r own dirug- s 1 1 81t seem to make a_11¢ wica the % - | should we “ 5 Cost a trifle. vogd reason Why they should be sure of| eragh nar ica the vy -| should ‘we back the alliss With money The man replied: “Sorry, my little| ' &i3 a ase try it! PRI, and !up‘phei. but’ leave..them to do the lad, but only one balloon to a boy. Have