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R e B I .’ v | MOTHER! ale i do\ldlnua:; bubbled | guts %flg ml h: ‘: ,::’o(;;:g:en 3 lm 'u! nded he &3 ; s Jouiss et e ,. i mmi flM L1E e : 43; it s PO | Californi Syrvp of Figs I e s . o "ghad? I guess they doi My|'ls that so? I guess 1 ean show * Child’s Best Laxative mnel fonfied | SRR et e SR Dune) CHiPe R AN EARS OLD |mai® ™ A TR SR e T i y tiest lzLY_&‘;_ . ;.,.,, e ot s Do Seturigtion sris 126 § WE: S & SOUS: S0 s sn't see. how. {0 “gracions yeu mie ¥ . ined , though, With eggs| - I, anyway, Aunt Jane waid she Entesed st the Pesiofics a1l Kerwih Mma. w d d efforts fard ”&g“%‘; sight. 4 a8 to surprise Uncle Jimmie with wcund-cloy Mty be ¥ X she says. because I - think ;fi?muu for dessert. Tategwiae Catn o Wherever it i o i B : 3 lly healthy, even love doughnuts. My, y Suiein B YRR % e R e meiaid | X fiok fi' upg an;a mdn’t Took \ !fl. .3’” . + ! - ?&#;fi&;lfl; er 1 dla.n! neln to want any more j NG i = T 3 e " gatign Ve | e medicine. Oh, | after ¥'d eatén three, and you Know 1 p e - o, . med!a bk gAve A , ; ' éaw't 17 "My stomach's beginning to feel lovely now. “I guess Upecle Jimmie thought Aunt Jane's all right, thaugh, because he told 4 ] , s i he wag sorry he had eaten such a Vm the \Hfim de th 3 Ty ¢ fi };fim dinper that he couldn’t possibly cate has been ar #IL Ty TAtREE i eat more than one. Besides, he wouldn't —NOW GOM ONI'B“ LU LT 7 S e Hevan g 8 s ntry. let me eat another single one when I told bereln e wiw a ! 0 3 rs was|him I'd had three when Aunt Jane was for thé things she sent| frying mem He gave me an awful look | y me last might. I was|and said, ‘For Pete's sale! You don't n 0 umgr ‘that it was | get another!’ ‘imue tha sent \hefia to him, but| ‘I s'pose he thought there wouldn't m i Make Your Oun Deductions ng, | guegs.|any le§t for his breakfast, same's my | o 1 i : snd G 3 ¥ From Our Pric Lno ] Uncle Jimmie | father thinks when you sen o rrom Uua WEEK ENDING JUNE i%h 190 M\‘FLY&N it But 32 el thtnkzghut an m!,n st of my father. | lovely plate of them. ) nevartheless 4 wfficient signal for the 1y f myggz send doughpuis Aunt Jane| “But I guess he got sorry that he had Ith agthgrities ta get Busy at 9% | mage for him_ if he wasn't, do|been stingy With me because When it an ‘0 uflm all forges at their ¥ Pl tell you about those|was time for me {o go home he told Aunt 2 Jane to send some of her fine doughnuts| Acecept “California” Syzup of Figz to my father, and when she just put ajonly—look for thy name Lahfornu o g‘”. hich h: Ja 'S a?ur Iy gmrdq; to help herjfew in a bag he filled it right up.|the" package, then you gre sure yuul New bnzl.mds ca\l lor more eoal has ::::;?,3:;‘;“&‘?@ Cru:' E “‘x Yo cf;; her sl veeo ¥ euflnse she's go-| Wasn't that km}d of m:? ’llmus(t be .mvalh h‘;\m" fme\hest 1:\nd ma i mpany for dinner tonight.|sure and not tell him ¢ hewrd my | harmiless physic far the fittle stomi heard hy the inierxtate comimeres)sliss wase farwarded here befors it wq; e d ngrp&yg}\'x were home. She|father tell my mother to feed them to|liver and bowels. Children love sion ;::";i;:d:u‘s(u;iz::: l:xfidor ::;\;::lgmlfnqwnhfl:;{w(hgonglm&. was real Elqd and said she wished you|the sparrows, and—- fruity ta Full directipns on e; cail is reo ared . invited to Aunt s w t] cond stery lady over her be- here’d my mother ravping on thelpottle, You must say “California. by the action of the comiission i a3 ei-|with this additional satisfaction that| sty ;‘w”w‘fw e aa ene cook, and ]} otad Bb uher T Bat To et Well / to hrm‘ldn- the re el 1t| gvery mossible meams of attack will be us with bandouts. I said I'd{goodby! Oh! Are those doughnuts for le that it as taken as 'vng{employed in this country while there i§ nu Uncle .anmlg 88y o, too, and that|us? "Thank vou ever & much. I must|for playing, and there are lockers ac- a€ 10 get this recoga on o3t when|ng certainty as to what assistance Mex-ihe said to t¢ll my mother your dough-|hurry mow. Good-by!"—Exchange. sion declaws t11t ‘ap ner-fioa Wil Be Willing g accept gyem s Whi cails for immadiaie though there is recogmized the need at! n” it gives promse thui it is Je-} remayi 1 danger of its spreadin; ag furpish th ation urtit| quickly @8 possfhie. shortage for this past ¢ ¢an be gppreciated that there should ¢ ie overcome be &8 thorough cooperation between orders given it woul ‘coumrles in fighting such a common the trouble is largely due toienemy as therg Will be betwgen thg fed- shor of gars, the hn‘ that coal [EAN ‘state and IM‘ anthorities in this ng has been sidetracked for athef|countsy. By guch combined 3etivities commodations for threg thousand, while ; — some sixty an hour cam be started in | shelters a swarm of sman fish; near the | Play. Frequently players have remain- | Arcos keys the black and white gan-|ed up all night in order to get a chance nets, which evidently live tilere, are to tee off mext day. abundant .and occasional herring gulls. | “There is a ‘swimming hole' within sooty or bredled terms ,and frigate birds ce of every bay in Chica- are sasn Wwhite gt frequent’ intervals fiy- | ¢ with the fine municipal ing fish flushed by the steamer, SRTINg | buthing beaches of the lake front not far from beneath the bow and scale away. | sway, these mid-city park lagoons are One exceptionally calm morning. when SNAP SHOTS OF QERATIC CONVENTIONS Copyrighted by G. M. Adams Service —_— tablishment is nearly 400 feet lang. embrace thrilling tales of batties “And yet the strugture covering that|rousht great deeds performed and, sad block, 13 stories high, with four' base- = 5 TON OF e always -in use, pro; for the | ments below. is unable to accommodate | L0 Telate, of horses stplen. and that full advantage n3d)the yery results that are aimed at wii| Three h‘&" spate. and o oo | the Quif ¥as S@ sianth, We Could soe | hearts of the Kidje it them. |that vast retail business built up by the| Sometimes an assembly continues been taken of the facilities for mov-|pe ghtained, Whereas failure to wark fto- Ty of the democratic national co them from the bow of our ship, swim- “Chicago’s hold on the slaughtering and | merchant prince of the Middie West; so coal by water. for several days. The younger mem- Louis on z 2ard - H gethgr simply meang delaying the accom- Jnfir“ 18, h"‘h ot tr Bt fiBE Sheed 8 faob O twp bewéath the | packing of meat across Washington Street there is a sec- | hers of the tribe, sitting ner the situation can reliev: 1 e unsuccessful effort to is only less striking §—(1) surface. i L4 eved | plishment of the very ebject that is e 3 out, fisten than it supremacy in the haryester and|ond building, big enough in itself for in e ps Elunlu ¢x-President Grover Cleveland| “Fime was when Vera Cruza was|{wine industries. One-fourth of ail the|s princely bgusinegss. houging'; fn 2 de- fazerl& tf st:;‘ere;:l:;l rsre?m:wcm? tl:eti‘e-r ) days remaing to be seen. New to Tenewed lndushm, (2) the party|dreaded as a pest-hole, and trains at|meat animals that leave the farms and partment store. 'sons until finaliy the stories Be- ¥ d has been skimping along fof e power of William Jennings Bryan even|once took one from the steamer up the | ranches of the United States are bound| ' o "Fmagine a retail pusiness that ,.,qu.m]mme the tribal traditions of the past eriod that it will requita 8 GEORGE W. PERRING. Whe partially in eclipse; (3) the spec-|Sierra on the way to Mexico City. for the butcher’s blocks of the lakeside metropolis. “Imaging a hotel with 260,000 beds, 60 office desks. and a = amount of coal to bring it back 10; gines his eawy iato the political| tacular insistence of Judge Alton B.lally as far as Orizaba. mal condition. The prierity order|campgign of Theodore Ragsevell when|Parker of New York upon the “gold effective for a month Will certain-|pe pelted g,qm the rlauhlman convention s(anddnl" ere he would aecept the con- 46 acres of floar space. yet of such high | As the old men hold forth with much class that more than 60 runping miles dramau( fire. the painter si of carpet are laid down to maintain the | ground, sanitary conditions and hoxel accommoc tions have been so improved that one |2 S on the steer hide spread out be entic tion for president. e Hhout d T AU i fiotal;e:{\"lrdi\fln duict “clegance of the establishment. | forg him, gnd upon this he pam‘ts with situation, espeecially with full jon's nomina! may stay here without danger or dis-|of 26.000,000 guests a vear. And imagine| Fancy an army of shopngrs $o numerous | his riide pigment pictures to illustrate o baild tabin ot Matd Hagk: :fi;; ':‘;;r:ig fi:’fl. V. Berking 3 n Sharp wumma:f t‘;x:snsslpmll’!'-fl camfort. Af least one should remain | it having 8,000 negro perters carrying a Sm T bt e AR | ,ncme%mho ke et heget 1 i y hairmal e convention igit segi i e hef stotc ‘ol K o t r wille the order giving nief-|jtics He was & sommonding fgute in myluld man over might to begin th etrip toward the | stock of linen valued at $2,000,000 and 1 consigned for shipm: New Englapd would indig was deiermiied @ put an end to has been going uv from e eounter for so 1apg. pes of the fac: that New and has at last brought thos¢ wish wer to relieve the situation {9 up- Uenlot oo L ool e et e B 0 overworked when high-water mark 8} A circle, for instance. represents the the convention's first| taple-fandsar’ in tha movning, and thus some 60.000 worth of soap an-|reached, and 2 volume of nurchases thatgbarricade or cncampment; awkwardly 1812 and even though the situatlon has great demonstration when he pronounced able to see every foot of this re-|naully. Such is the Pullman Company | requires 16 big freight lifts to handle|drawn pictures of animals stand changed greaily siner (hat time be has|a glawing eulogy upen Clercland, whose |markalle jouraes with headquarters in Chicago, as typified | it horkes stolen; a galloping horse Wita neveriheless been concorped with reform)nagme had been promimently featured | “In our journey from the Gulf to the [ by the cars in the seryice a brave on its back suggests the tale activitis. His Geath the past Wegk. re- | pre-convention gossip and ne?ot&alions {OF | summit of the Sierra we pass through elling goods to six million customers- of a wild fight across the plain before ceded as it was »v 4n Ninesy of geveral| many weeks. This pvation, however, Was | tropical, temperate and horeal zones—the | a vear, handling & hundred thousand or-| There dwells in British Columbia, | PUTSUIRg enémies: a flag may mean a months Which was 1o, generaliy kmown|as far as the Cleveland movement eVer|Tierras Caliente, Templada and Fria, of | ders a day in ordinary times, and in within 3 dozen miles of the flourisn. |Pattle Won. a Gadnols- ke “merk $a t0 have been of 2 ° ‘tieal nature teils went. His Dame did not appear upon the | the nasive. Our actual journey, in pass- | rush times nearly tyice as many, noth- enemy overceme. ~Considerable ingen- Why he has had no ~art in the eampaign | Bitimate roll call ing from sea-level to snowline, may be a |ing but the most phenomenal svstem | ing city of Calgary, a tribe of Indians |uity is cyinced in the groupin of the Champ Clark of Missouri 'Was perma- | matter of 75 mil ha f al- { would stand the strain that the mail-order | called the Sarcis, whose lives and hab- | characters, and ‘each sketch 1§ in its lersiand th } ica- el 75 miles, our change of al e e mal cal e } darsians fu Lmt_;;:ngl oldll‘xe needica- | activities of ihe republican pany. nent ‘chalrman of the convention. e |titude approximately three miles: but if | business of the world's greatest mall-|its, despite their proximity to the city, | Wa¥, & key to the thrilling tale w%k:h Whish NEW RN Me. Perkins was for neasly o 5core 6%} i committes readonted the historic old | wo'Swere to geek the Canadiam Zome mot |order house involves. The story of how in time become Sacri history i sanot e ovesiuked Thiy ¥gass identified with the business of 3. P.} ‘4o thirdg rule” by a vote of 24 to 4. on mountgin ta put on the coast. would be necessary for us to travel t o' 4 are about the same as those of their | yo 4 Erening Post ie combined appeal from the| Mo; :!‘Z‘miu nfm:ir:;:nrzfies? g;’;: ':ué‘".‘i "“: ancestors for hundreds and hundreds & 3 ! i 1 &5 y . '8 80 1of years. This tribe retains its “paint- —— Maing or Nova Scotia. In other wo inspiring tale of Chicago business. er,” the artistic historian whose duty| Oukyille—Three local girls won Prises a journey of some 1.500 miles would be | main plant eovers fifty acres|;'is ¢ preserve for pesterity suitable | at the swimming carmnlival at the Duggan required to reach conditions which are {and has more than niety acres of floor| ..ords of the exploits of the . tribe. | school. Waterbury, the other night. Miss out of the country be- “g nothing to be gyined by piling 299 on the flgur of thie convention. Bul|pere distant hut three altitudinal miles. |space. From the mechanical letter-opener | mpege records are, as they have always | Mildred LaFage of Colonial strest wen section watil ifs %e-|» Srapier farim f‘w“ \nterested in) BE¥an won a more important skirmish in t follaws .then, that one can actually | that can dispose of 37,000 pieces of mail | jaen: made upon steer hides. A great | the side stroke race, Miss Carmen Clyma Saaie il ) nu fle miatlets ki Qei¢rmined ta devate| mmittee on resolutions when his in-}ganq in a tropicai jungle, where par-|an hour to the shipping room, where the | nimber of such hides are now care- won first place in the plunging contest. i but New England|fis efforts to securlf needed reforms. flugnce sufficed ta have a plank upholding | rots, trogens, tougans and other equator- | merchandise finally starts on its Way 10- | fully preserved at "the office of the | making 44 feet, and Mias Ethel Pope won siie AsEICIR0R (Dat fa 8 b ha Bull] 2 zfl‘d standard” struck out ial birds are calling from the liana-draped | Ward the customer, nothing but organiza- | sgent on the Sarci reserve. second place as a graceful and o 36k tha1He had hig first teat ia bad -g_‘ e Bu trees .and look upward to forests of,'ion raised to the power could ecope| The youth of this tribe rely for their |Becond piace in the vault dive, clearing the s will ge attentlon.|monse pariy but that did pat discouragels of er :n all-night session—the conven- | pince S0G goruce. where crossbills. sur {with the vast velume of business that|pistory upon the campfire sfories and | bar at 15 inches. DETRQIT'S GAIN. ;-!muwd.d Mor‘:‘:’x;p‘:m nY: ;!n:llmfl" s;moslm{t ;fl‘ip‘&?;l:}“le?&:‘_fifzfififlg cos, pine siskins and evening sweeps through the great institution. a well-tanned steer hide covered with 'orts and m v ) tgan & Co. as a partner. TFhere he| Bryan lost his first skirmish when an Il end with eufficient facilities!amassed a large fortune gud cpyld havelnois contest for seats was decided against t it is poseible that the or-}ogntinued tp lnu\,au it had he sp de-| Bryan's minority report from the com- in some of the coallsired. He musm‘,fix however, that there mittee on credentials Ly a vote of 647 tal gett qu s ; are among the common permanently | "There mav be one or two other de-|queer Indian characters crudely paint- the preseni time the gains 38|in omoris 19 Pettes relations hetween cap-| EIVInG Judge Alion B. Parker of NeW | seiqont smecisn partment stores in the world of Chicago |ed by of a pigment concocted ¥ the cencus are gelling ne|ji,] and labor and In advogacy of ind ork lexacily 4 tWo-thirds majority With| “«Later we may ascond t othe snows on | that have outgrown a full city black, |from the juices of herbs and plahts. atiention than thase shewd BE{,.ai profit sharife: 847 votes William R Hearst was in ec-| opizaba (o discover at approximately |lui certainly o othor such store has|While these records arc by Ro means Yhe city of Detroit. That city by jump- " G s 2 ond place with ates: auti g flsld of 11 ¢ ST S SRRSO he “al- | outgrown as large a block nor occupiedjof a haphazard character, they are e M AT When the WAT broke out his desire for e e what altitude the palms 2 5 7 he fioor area than Ch g i "‘“‘!nuhhe seevics was quickly 3ccommodat: ente gaye way to the oaks of the T more floor area than Chicagn's leading 5 ot Anpgt-lhe; regular or chronologi- 2 dogiit s f t o 6 hment. The square bounded by arranged. T With the same detezmined effort! Henry G. Davis of West Virginia uu|T“‘mc"‘§d§g ;,‘,’P";i;;’m“,;fii;fi-“‘“ by sh. Washington. State, 2nd nam-I St (AL wwish aaderal shiete ¢ no great surprige at WA yg¢ he gave to other madters he devot-ithen mominated far vice president on a | PrUCt R - | doiph streets is a big ofle-haw big may he and medicine men attain a certain ad- | a > has lgng hesa ¢d himself to War aetivities of the V. M.)single foll call, which was made unani e gathered from the Statement that the | vanced age there is called an “assemb- | © that eity was rapidly forgingl o’ 4 "ing it was as the result of thelmous after an originai ision showed | SIGHTS AND S€ENES OF CHICAGO sement sales-room of this institution | Iv" at which, one by one, the old men i, It has increased By leaps loag and giosd astedtien he guve o that| Pavis Wh €ut i t a field of { Chicago, recently the sceme of the re-|cover: fonr acres of ground. while the|stand fortn hefore the people and re- nds. It wag adding tg it= pgp wozk in Franee $hat he suffered the mep: ¢ a3 follaw: illia - | publican Rational convention. is the sub-|main aisle on the main foor of the es | -ount the stosies of their lives. These LEE & 0SG0OOD €O. rapidiy befora the war loomed WD 10} (il | roakdown that endsd in his death is. 163 uenrge Turner, Washington,|ject of a bulletin fram the Nations . sost but the combination of| : - v, based on a commun cation from William Joseph Showalter, As soon s! the news af the comven-| follow ol tion's action regched him at his home,| “Geography made Chicago. Tts position th ‘(r nt wcedflrr e i i many whe - ‘" hauider f{o the Judge Parker wired that he could not|at the s‘l of the Great Lakes resulted as nearly a millian OP-{ ool in the waw that Mr. Perkins did. e ! ] #cgept the nomination except as the con-|in ifs evoluation s the farthest inland | B g booming in many NRES| oo iaver may have been epmsidered his| ventlon understoad him to egard the| terminus of Ravigation of the inland 1% indergone such great P“““"'mumu when Be frst w to rem-{ald standard as firmly and irreyecabiy | seas. - \ [=] wha wese famillar Wwith it 2l "Lobiic serviep he unguestionably|§tablished.” Thereupon, by a vote of| “Made what It is by the processes of /'dea.l, 5 age Would hardly ree-| oo ei"or inose mpspicions ag Fears wen:| 113, 18 191 the conventian passed a res-lweqmphy Chicago soon returned - e i today. g v el . i the alution that it did not regard the ques-|com liment by helpin ography trans- along. tion of the monetary suqflard as “‘a pos- P E T s automoblle center its growth s R M Ak (orri'\ other regions. Its slaughtering and s hy 1t had the new gnd 1 in- and there| packing industry has changed the cemter hugs- i has B Em :“ 2“‘ :;::m- snmnum lwnl. Was nothing in the views expressed in < < N ickly r of gravity of the meat-producing world. | EBe manufacture of war material| EWEFVIRINg seems to point to tue faet| Parker's wike to preclude his acceptance| Its agricultural- implement industry has | s & Py that June is makln‘ due prepmratinns|of the nomination. g e economic status of more than t nd m k3 T e elect a tremendous lift fre: iy eampaign resulted in the election e half of the inhabitants of the earth. Tis “ MIL E ITH EVERY BITE” o Rgiad ln cnfondh : __,4,,;‘ & of Roosevelt and Fairbanks. slegping-car industry has entirely rov | A S W E Y t 9f yar wWoig U The fimhn; of a shartage the Mex- 4 .| ed the Eeography of travel bringing |BH And Detroit has 50t QUK |jean treasucy daesa’t mean that the mn-{ TP °° 2?“:2:"&%‘{,’:: it ome St0Y | hundreds of Tl st by e | ‘s 1o gt such a0 2ddition AUEIGH | oxpestsd Bas Lupaened. : tain and plain close to each ather. 4 when warwork was at its ful “t is Interesting to pause for a bind's- 4 has been able to ratain| During the next twe Wesks the! T 3 ¥ ove inventory of what the city is today. 0 convertion to Peace ac-|ramblings in Sam Francisco will not be l Steries That Recall Others Fourth in population. it ranks first among any a city greatly in-|que to seismic disturbances. —_———————————_1| the Warld's great urban centers in many | ii§ . s population temporarfly while & =) For Uncle Sam. ways. No ofher nlage bufchers as much | o work was at its height enly to lps:| The man on the eomn Mary, age §, was a little hazy as tq the | Tieat. makes as much machinery, builds | zain and some morc when the slusp ! Wil complain if the rain kag oniv serv: ed identity of Uncle Sqm 4nd his part in the | 25 WARY carg, sells’as much grain, or fler war orders were camegilel|ta inceease the peoduction of feol. army. but she was sure of his love for | PaRdies as much lumber. stment delays ciosed marn: Pl o ¥ — i 5 lha doughboy whose family lived next| “Phe Michigan Avenue improvement 'hg F ’mt Laa’ tha Bak g WOI Id . “| With a Chilegn steamship opening 2{door. Ore night Mary’s mother was sur-|iS & malor feature of the now- ~famoys | ¢ Buty. & _‘”“_ Detroit therefore inas|Poute to New ¥ork it looks as if we ?:md when she clased her prayer ag fol- | ‘Chicago Plan.' The beaytiful highway | B r . roud of Were getting clager to South America. 'And please, God, dom't let Harry | With its connecting arteries, unites the ; - r vyxl; : ‘\ .wqqdnlngz.‘\:nfl + M2 or Unels Sam get killed.” North Shore with the South Side. Far as ver nown is act no indicatio 3 P~ vears this thoroughfare has been the | sed to grow. It may he| L€RiRe 380 Beatsky are being “s’“’f*d B :"‘" onrs, pride of Ohioago and the Admiration of | BN e mext census will met show any Oof D¥ the ssmasin’s Wullet quite 3s often| Harry, aged 9. is much interestad inl i) wno vigit the city. As part of the | gain as it has registered this year Vfl!a has bgem climinated from Mex-| automobiles and he takes keen delight in Lake Share drive that links the woods 255 reading about the races whermer they | g¢ - it uniess we are mistaken BtroR la 0% A of southern W estined to draw from other ssctions t sconsin Wwith the plains , o - are he was reading about | o fans G & if h " : : ) 8-y e 9 o} G confest When ha mathay saned :tr‘:;igthem Indiana, it is a magnificent e w 1 show much growth for a considess: Belgtum m'“““‘ 2 “!Bol him i oné had been killed. “To he £ D wriod to come. Datrakt is pound tp| 374 Mm rg into opal Paaera Bel-| 0 "Y‘! 1 Bne the futl lonofia of Bevaity Thepe are Wany millionaises whe de :;1: e Senatq' liam A. Harris, Kan- | Geographic Societ: sire to have their momey accomplish somsthing wor' wiile, bat there ase not smobile manufacturing and %as ties has certainly served to push it PRSESL D e S, ¥ have been killed g0 far,” was| ation” the it 2 Frow as long as the automobila indusy | £ s taking ne chagees en the ol sub-| . wllii fepl. “Tyenty-fve entered | nect hor Reie R . held its present position. e race 3nd omly 15 gre atill running ! ready Lincoln Park has edged a na —————e g ¢ row way southward along the beach un- | - THE TURKISH SITUATION. B o WG n"';""! ':l""n IN THE QATS NEWS til there is a wonderful curving stretch ; £ ; With & British fieet arderad to Yurle |run for president on the democratic ¥EBA CRUZ o shem Sasking lo Grand Avenue 3| sh waters, with Premier Venizelos of | tioket. “While fully aware of the high m:dk Lk ha“r e s maaol . 3 e of e per- | and URMArre Greece in conference with the premiers — exvor sweeping assertions | “The city all nds fi il of Grea Briain snd Fraves, with ie| Tom the srioss baing snaeged thero| Sty F Seveiheiess vamtute 1o siyim SlAts 1k ek Tl e e announcement 1o ‘he effect that @reece|wss never 2 time when the cpEnisy m‘ the cauntry iyh* between the cities eapita, perhaps, than any other city of | « willing to provide a force for the po-|nedded a big Potate crop morve than it ra Cruz and Mexioco City possseses | the first order in existence. There is no¥| cing of Turkey and the putting down of | does today. gm's Nn-d natural attractigns than {3 ‘keep off the grass' in the entire park | - he Turkish nationalisis and the Mosoo® e any ofher areq of similar extont in the | system; and all recreational facilities | [N (o the effect that a secret 3lii- . . Nis heon stmaned Tgiwens Beceie] o o % 08 Abe huiieniod amamoti WL o g Gt of Baak M | S oar e ent the Basts i the lagoona is on sale today in all grocery stores: And we want every housewife in tovm whe Bulgaris thee 1o promates s thoelis bound e 42 Wi part awasd keging| o BB 0 o uRieation to the Na- | Park a third of 3 million balls were teed | By 2 which discloses possibilities of tron. | i e oast of liviig atd reductur We | yonal” Geographic Socketv, comcerning | off in 1816 Fwice a8 many neosle piay isn't using this splendid bread now to try just one loaf. novided all these sepasts ave tray. | bk 23 Vera Cruz, which figures o conspicuousiy | on the long course in Jackson Park us | [ ¥ Especially we want the woman who bakes her own bread — because she are free excent the boats in the lagoons. s ek i it . in news dispatches from’ Mexic Di v T he historie The Turkish situation is one Which Ngs| Nothing SROUIG DR AR 6M 11 1| Boed en Mexies. "/ br. BATon 1S leng couree at toe blstoris| Chapman continues: ated mueh uncertainty. The delay| tiied Barty mevement mare thas the| “Be pne studgnt or fourist, there can agreeing upon the terms of the +3eatk|fact that a call for 3 mee'ing hae heen|he no question that one nd should enter wants her family to have the best—to try this new loaf. nitted the situation to get out of ed by Hearst. Cit the Gulf. A v and with the result that thé Mustaphy it e R ::::cetn m s adid mj&‘::ei. Atm you eat—always use iemal factlon threatens trouble in al A gaed deal. of sympsthy has w be| natunsi ion of climatie zones as | It's the taste that tells—and by the taste of this improved bread we want you manner that may call for active opera-| displayed toward the ides of making cyr|Well s tho sequenge of ‘early ‘tlfl?flc! in order ta suppress it. Greeos|own airplanes Instead of depending up- | SYEME. TONIC ” i to judge it, poarently willing 10 hely, in swch 3| m,. for them. m«m dayk‘:fiflfl Mlg begin at sun- . inderiaking and the ordérs bear its in- < some Lours before disembarking at | o i don® 5 = b i ! t on’t say it's fuenoe. whatever the eutcar 1 Wi O e e e o0 mu‘;'h 3 3o thet” eme gy Serve it to the family; see if they y it’s the hest bread they ever ate. Tn- steadily increasing strength | ghortage of a million cages of cgge and fipl nvt the sun touch the summit ; he Turkish nationaliste. thase in oB-|17 millisn pewnds of bustes they are get- Orizabe, the first, as it will be | to the THrkish gov -mn::t with | ting reads (., lmt price: u-yong the meost Mln’g of ome's im- t he treaty waould have te made, - of Mexico. The shers ig still Rat is creating uneasinées among thef Wi “'M ”.g!gp the hignes:|amgme 30 miles gistant, the mountain it- | allled nations in six monthe, the comsumer mwst real- mw 108 wmiles and one s with It is a bit too early to agpept a5 & fast|ise that it ia time If he is gomg te gt g canvinced that the gleaming | the Moscow olaim that the Serbs and | kis WIBWFs supply sw tlies. Riak high abavs the harizon is 2 atill invisible earth bemeath ; Bulgarians have entered into 2 geerst TR "3"‘3&'&.’.. e Agtees we fa: inderstanding against Greees. It seemd| HooVar put aside the pemibiiy of 2 ‘ww with this View of Mt. Ovaba. bot acredible that Serbin woNkd wiite With |demoesajlo nomigation when he pro- 1h nos whie Look for the BUTTER-KRUST LABEL. Qvrder carly to avoid disappointment, . Providence Bakery | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ather place is thel £ i julgaria agalngt & nation that had|claimed himgelf % repugliedn W] Ry, e B (Rely e for - rorken in iis behald dncing the W wan |4 aed ioter he now affers Hia fall sun-| pplcanis. st thers is of cowrsé no fellng tipert to the republiein nomimee. I “Neaty every little ratt of gulf-weed

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