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were cranking away for dear The old soldiers wrinkled their with- ered faces and shook their beards in a way to please the most exacting of directors, and on the whole wero delighted with their work. There's HARON’ AWA TO WELCOME HI t (Gehtinuea From Tenth Page.) cheered Senator Harding if the Pa- very suddenly and called for “the ladies.” They smiled, clasped hands and cheered until it came the chil- dren's turn, when they too went through the same gleetul enthusiasm of greeting the candidate. In the children's picture one small ‘oy, unskilfuliy hoisted aloft by his father, persisted in sitting upon his father’s face, so that the doting parent got into the picture only with the greatest difficulty. It was a great moment for the old home folks and the movie men, and Senator Harding will be glad to know that his many ‘Slose—and cheer; yell your heads @ The crowd, brushing rudely past the mice policemen, Swept up to the very balcony, lifted its aggregate tace and Opened it ina roar. Senator Harding, | “inside washin’ up,” must have heard | Mt unless he Gas completely sub. Merged: For several minutes the movie men cranked away, the Panama | hatted bird flapping his arms and en- eouraging the crowd to its utmost. [doe there was enough of this ° footage” the director called out, “Now, while he was “washin’ up.” ‘ While the movies were being ground out, a large and amiable dog was busy running about the legs of the company, and just before the movie men folded their apparatus the Pan- ama bird had discovered the urchin who owned the dog, and I heard him say to the boy, “Now don't forget, sonny: Bring him back this evening at 6 o'clock; tle a flag to his tail and make him hold it up and wave It.” want all the old soldiers—the old j he veterans crowd up, Renteconies Wn, you old fellows, whether you're oldiers or not, come on—shoot, you fellows, are you getting this?—hey, ere, look there's an old one, get him t all these old Generals. Say, you , soldiers, look into this camera— is one, this is the camera." This may indicate that the Panama Pird wasn't very much interested in the other cameras, but all of them So, in all probability, you'll see that dog too in the movies of the “home- coming.” TOWNSPEOPLE STAY TO BE SURE OF PLACE AT BIG EVENT. 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He said, among other things, that he intended to make his campatgn here in Marion, down and most of the townspeople had departed to rest up for the formal exercises of welcome at, 6 o'clock, ; Word was brought out to the news- paper correspondents that Senator Harding would see them at 4 o'clock Most of them went off then to write | their stories, leaving Jimmie Sloan nd four of Marion's nice policemen to keep a wary cye upon a score of Marionettes who stood along the low hedge in front of the Harding home, determined to be sure of front places for the big event. Senator Harding had his brief talk with the correspondents in the home of his private secretary, Geor; Christian, next’ door. % 3 He came in smoking o cigarette, looking decidedly washup up and comfortable in a blue serge sult. He firat pAid his State and its roads a compliment upon their charm and then answered the fow questions the but that he might make three or four speeches, adding: “Because there are three or four subjects that appeal to me. But J have decided ideas upon the kind of campaign to make. It is to be a campaign based upor restora. tion of party government.” There would: be no meetings of dele~ gations at the homestead before August, he said emphatically: When the formal questioning ended, Senator Harding’s expression changed, became less fixed, less austere as he said, “I want to play the game with you men. Don't mis- represent me or quote me if some days I may epeak flippantly or with- out seriousness. Don't make it necessury for me to, well, to close up, as it were, because that would burt me and be very unsatisfactory to Cool Summer Dresses for Stout Women . Overstocks from our 5 mail order department. About 850 dresses to choose from. 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The occasion was the formal welcome home, courte- ously expressed (in a speech sent out in advance) by Dan Cressinger, one of the candidate's schoolmates, and a8 courteously answered by the Senator (speech also sent out in ad- vance), What helped to enliven this part of the day's events was the resence of the Marion Band, not to cat coat, peopl f | STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M: HEARN Fourteenth Bereet ‘West of With Avenue WEDNESDAY THURSDAY White Sateen Petticoats 2.20 Our regular $3.65 This offer will be greeted with enthusiasm by femi- nine shoppers who endorse the delightful vogue of sa- teen as most practical for wear with summer frocks, These petticoats are of unusually fine satiny quality, and are beautifully made with shadow proof panel and deep flcunce tucked in a pretty design. 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Closed all day Saturday during July and: August See other pages for our three col. ady. and adv. of Men's Shirts, etc, At mention the drum major in a white in shako and a faded green 0 which he evidently did not purchase an extra pair of pants, The The | ®Peakers spoke, the band played, the cheered and as if this was not enongh nearly al the 2,000 “friends and fellow townsmen” insisted upon shaking the candidate's hand. After an hour and a quarter of this tl Senator bowed himself away the house. 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