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l»»t ~zz. —— 4- Jt .rim iMnn at tha itata fair ground* be viattad Ow iialt mine an tha e4r» of BlKkkwon awl playad a bw beka of V»rf. Ha atM, during tha day, mat Hia "first boyhood nwaathaart," aa ha <aai.rihiid bar in a prafaea to Ma fair fMhtonn In Ma »paa«h, aaU ha had The special tram bearing President | Harding and party on their western trip left Hutchinson early tonight for Denver, the next scheduled atop, where the President will re*t Sun day and on Monday deliver hi* fourth addreaa. speaking on law ei» fi 100 at Washington, Jane 21.—Tempera tures today, as reported to the weath er bureau here, ranged froai 28 de al Flagstaff, Aria aw, to 100 in Philadelphia and BaKi the highest oil retard <'uring for either city. Washington and Hamsburgh to parted a maximum of M dsgisaa, Beaton N. New York CHy M and Atlantic City 90. During the after , according to reporta to the wea iu, cooler weather >inm a realty in the New England and is interior New York state. In the wast, the plateau and the northern Rocky mountain regions were in the grip of ataormal cool weather. Tonight's forecaat waa for some what lower temperatures tomorrow in the lower lake region, the middle Atlantic states and New Eaghmd, with warm weather continuing to morrow and 8atarday in the Ohio and Miaaiaaippi valleys and the plain stat es. Scattered thundershowers won forscaat for the sooth Attawi: and east gulf states. Despite the almost record breaking heat, no prostrations ending fatally -wore reported here today. Promote* Insulin a* DiaUtot New York, June 26.—A rift of |1M, MUhi distributed among IS boe r* in the United State* and Can to promote the o*e of inanlin in Km treatment of diabetes was aa Wountod l*M)Ur by John D. Roeko toMer. Jr. The hospital* an to all ooetiotta of the foontry. The porposs of the ^tfts Mr. BoekefelWr^ML Ale ward patieote who could ho (not mIaIi ... m n 11— faaali mV | wm wim insulin ana w mkh piyn> eisn* la general practice the proper 1 thill of emjtortoc insaHa to the trostmont of diabetes Nine-tsath* af the oeooa is moto thorn s ate feed aad tw* lhh<* of it Wlna'peg June 22.—Voters of I I tab* adopted by popular voto t a system wh*H*y Intoxicitinf l((fuofi | will he sold by the Although eon plat* i boon counted, Winnlpog (in tha poll I n majority of 28,000 and report* from all aver tha province in dicated the measure wm aura of pae— Heretofore liquor haa boon entirely p inhibited. Re porta from 14 poll* throughout tha province ihua—d a wot majority of MOO. This included many Doiayad raturna from tha rural trleta was exported to mako tha dry rata equal la that of tha vote out •ide of last of * bill tature by the un« throe to i to oatabllah Ita aala In Winnipeg and in aaeh i cities and be aoM annual pormlta at fl. for tha purchase of liquors or parmito at Me for a single purchaaa. Tha pom It will bo exhibited at tho time of purchaaa, but tha liquor would bo delivered and would not h tokan from the government store by tho Br^/eriea would be permitted to «ell direct to pal mil holders, making ■Ninthly returns at aaloa and paying i tax, not yet determined, on all da liveries, Such liquor aa purchased :ould be consumed or kopt only hi tho law of permit holder*. A proslahin Uao waa mads that districts could eli-~ minate government stores by local >ption wvtiM prontu dtrina rracm tiM iystem woald be equally dlriihul be July 11, another nfwifci will be submitted to I vote, aponaored by the Beer and Wine leairue and the Hotel Men's association. It wooM make legal the dale by licensed hotels with meals, of beer and light wines, tnd by licensed brewers of beer to the consumer's residence. Quebec and British Colombia have idopte«l measures similar to the one j roted on here today. To The Housewife Dr. Henry C. Sherman dietician has I made the following food classifica tions which will aid .the woman in the Vitehen who desires to know just what foods her family needs. Classed according to their nutri tious characteristics then an: 1. Breadstuff* and other rrain products, S. sugars and fata; I meats, fish and poultry; 4, fruits and vegetables; 5, milk. Using Dr. Shenr.sn's summary as i basis, what ate the important facts for the housewife to remember about sach 11009? Class 1. The breadstaffs and rrains are inexpensive providers of »nergy or driving power for the body bat are low in bone-making ma terial and vitamins. Class 2. The sogarp and fata sup ply supplementary energy, also heat Class S. Meats are rich in build ing material for the body, but like breads and grains are low in min srals and vitamins. Clan* 4. Fruits and vt^Ukht con tribute only moderate amounts of bo-, ly-building subatances and mtrfj, twit lire the important sources of min ■rsl* and vitamin*. Clans S. Milk ia the moat import •nt single food for msking food da-1 ficiencies of other foods and Insur ing a balanced diet. It furnishes enar ry, body building materials, minerals ind vitamins. To supply the naada of the bodies >f her family ia the job of the houae srifa. No mother would willingly ghre Dm child food producing s>w» and liaat only, whan Ma teatk art crunib ling and decayed for lack af bona making material. The vary young child can be tauf-ht by the mother to ant what It naada rather tV*« what it's fancy «rtatea At aboard tkt naoondltbmad UvMim waa bowline along lit IV knot* mi hour aarly today m tbr nation'* blggaat llnar it wilt har way an liar trial trip to Waat Indian watara. Tha ruaata, Mid not to WMiMrf 4M. although tha Itot had not pat ana pi lad, laaaMd up aa a pwp In tha »aat r»min of Mm raa-| aal, which will ■crwandati naarl) Hat. Albart D. I of the shipping board, and < nactad with tha crulaa, did not i bafora tha guaati until tha had It that tfcay wan la of faat flying » ta an jo In tha trip. Oa j llwt thoy had nat baan dlaUartad by tha laat hour tnjumtlau Mk. •a aa Inland lake, tha big ahlp la at-1 Tha trip hild A of tha trial hoard laat night and m all dotaila W tha tart It la laria taehnical, daal in* with tin intrlfcl— vf cniiiM, nt* 8a far tha complaint! have baan fa aw baan fHad by anwliin of th« trial board thaaMalvaa and had nathlng to do with tha Lariathan. They wara dlractad to tha wni*| tan far for traoaportatian ta tha ship la the sntsrtolnmeat of the gamia bat' Might- Vuian otWf featuree kt*t during the five-day cruise, which will end in New York Sunday, when the Leviathan will dock to be riven the NnMting touches preparatory to her firat trans-Atlantic trip under the Anericalt' flair a* a paaaenger liner. Conner Won't interfere m Death Sentence Raleigh. June 21.—Governor Mor riaon'r refusal to interfere with th« death eentencc aeamet Milton NoMea, Columbue county aorjrm, who elew hia cousin, Henry Noble* before the •yee" of the dead man'* little girl of right year*, will not nop the preach er) y effort to aave Noblea who ta to lie Tuesday. TV er.vernor that the door today and told the religious workers to get their man ready. Two months ago Nobles waa with in 90 minutes of death when execu tion waa stayed. The governor waa wonderfully mrnreased with the de rot ion of Nobles' wife who has base more murdered by the prisoner than the man who was shot dead. But his ■xcellency can find nothing on which to base clemency. The religious work srs hold to their belie! in Nobles' In nocence and aay they will not quit until the prlpon doctor pronounces Nobles daad. Evangelist's Tant Falla on v Congregation Richmond, Va., Jan* B.—Four per son* were slightly injured at Long dale, ■ aurburfe, tonight when a huge tent in which the revival meeting wm being conducted collapsed during ■ windstorm. Approximately 1,200 peo ple were in the tent at the tins. The conv ocation had irwiii rest less as the rain fell in torrent* and wind whipped the big canvass. The noise of the stem drowned oat the voice of Evangelist Rev. W. 0. Ed ward, and the Meeting was IhM into a song service. The evangelist nought to assure hia congregation and had just announced a fann when the tent collapsed. Considerable damage was Wrsogitt by the stonn which was accoaapaaisd law m alast nt n a 1 [ll«hi rfc enoa oy a Mivvii rifriricai guwimiBCW q.,,tr.l * -a. _ J J La m puiniui(# wgrv wiMgw lifhtonlnf ind innuntribic tmi ww# ■I iprooML Wild aong birds are caught ia Eng land bg mean, of birt-lhne and aota and aeM to tin Urge sMas. TV these caged hMs are 'p "1 rntania, Italy, Jane of alt a few rare nHftioM. Wandering amonir fields eloaa to wharr a lava stream ',mi cooled, the ■iiras|)sndant of the Aasorlai observed a man dressed In que Sicilian aeotamo crouching srar an excavation. Hp waa a paaaant m ploy ad an landa nearby, who had da vlaed a new and eaafc hit dinnar. Ha had da* a ho la in the autar cruet of tha lava until ha rsaahsd tha almost hailing lav* below and had than lownvd a pan fitted with water, which waa to a paint what* it could It la a daap rcatad conviction i all tha Inhabitanta of •fthar side of tha climbing H. Tha Inhabitanta of during tha early days of tha It on this lava waa diverted at the vary feet of | the saint, tha inhabitanta vivMMNi thai hf worktd tht The statue of St Igidh ipsasftl for a miniature took place today. After learning that Unguagleaaa's safety waa aaaured. the reaidenta returned fat large mil bars to thai now the town is fairly ao that the*aMat aria Mae miracle with v whfeh la evon yet | Mm, women and children of Lin guaglossa. arming thrniMlon with •II kinds of wsapons, n»M to the •par where a few harmless peananti werv watching the flow of the lava; they accused the peasants of planning an impiou* theft and attacked the* with fanatical violence, women he in* especially bloodthirsty. Luckily, facisti arrived in time to save the live* of the peasants, al though firearm* were used. Thers were nuaser.>M« lnJ<ir>- ot hoth side*. Professor Malladra. director of the obaevatory on Mount vrsuvius, who Is watching the Etna eruption, has vtade a careful Investigation of con ditions. He approached the new en ter as safety allowed and expressed the. belief that the emptlvn Is dimin ishing. In his opinion the small hill holding hock the stream of lava from Lingua gloflna. will he alt ruffficient to guard the town. SUny At Elkm Winston-Salem, Jan* tS.—Abe Gen try, fanner of 8onry Osunty, was fatally injured thin morning at Elkin when •truck by a train of can back ing into a siding on the Southern rail rond track at that place. Mr. Gen try*! son, who was working on a steam derrick at the time, shouted a warn ing. bat the eMer man never heard and the smi looked on as the freight cars crushed the life oat of his father. Mr. Gentry's body was cut almost in two. He lived about M minutes. Oldest Colored Woman Dios m Greenville. S. C.. Jane M.— Minnie Crawford, injgrssi, said to he in years old, and thought to he the old sat person in 8ooth Carolina, died yes terday in "Uncle" Charlie JaggerV Old Folks home in Colombia, accord ing to advices reaching hers. She had papers claiming Mm* she worked with the men who built the old Sooth Caro lina railway in UN. Per many years she has been blind and aa inmate of the Old Polks home in Colombia. An Antwerp carpenter height. for the price of a few francs, from a so JSZ? wtt| MtlMni one of tlM ho pee ha has held wver alnoe ha entered the White Hmm nearly two and a half The chief aaaantiva haa looked for ward practically ever eince March 4 ml, to tha time ha could rlalt tha vaat territory ft study at flrat hand tha | ha faala ar* ntiir lacking tha *o4ution that Mnbaa tha proper daaalapwaiit of tha torritory. That tiaw came to day with tha departure foam Wnahing toa of a apaelal train carrying hto dant Harding, Mrs. Hiding rd a party of 70 with Alaeka as MM uKJ toa bually to think of mkinf a i an Mhb ha • • ! •a far aa to i for iuch a tripi. hi Mind tfuBUfhunt Mm wiatoi, bat it mm aot until two aiaatha a«e that be finally dacidad % to ante It. of pant in Florida to «*[ Than tha ta porta began to ba i that tha trip If aiada waa to ba mora or l«ea a political tonr and that tha Fiaiidaat through tha apaach.i ha pinnnad to dalKar pmpaaed to maka a Md far aappart both far ra Tha ra ta tan: caller* ahartly after bia rather than make it aa a political The reports subsided and the Pres ident finally decided to make the trip after abandoning an early plan to re-' turn overland, with speeches en route la favor of a return by water through the Panama canal and by way of for te Rico. Two of Harding Party Killed By Auto Denver, June 24.—Sumner Curtis, of Washington, representative of the Republican national committee, accom panying President Harding's party on its western trip, was killed, and three other men were Injured, one fatally,! when the automobile in which they were making a mountain tour plung ed off the Toad 100 feet into Bear Creek canyon, 26 miles from Denver, late today. The injure^ are Donald Craig, man ager of the Washington bureau of the New York Herald; Thomas Dawson, Colorado state historian and veteran Washington newspaper man. and! Thomas French, of the Gnat Western 8ugar compaay. of Denver, who was driving the ear, French died on the way to a hospital. * iiv awivnut »mmio were mcroucra of • large party of Mwapapar eor-j respondent* who. became Pmitat Hitdinf wm resting this afternoon, dropped their work and took aif rx nnlM to the mountain* aa guests of the Denver fun club. President Hardin* was not with tbeparty. The route taken, loading over Look- j out mountain, follows a tortuous trail through the canyon. It waa at an extremely aharp curve near Ever- i green, at a point where a mirror ia pouted for the protection of motoriata. that the kjeering gea> of one of the mnchines broke, according to the re porta reaching hair, sending the* ear over the cliff tor* the creek In*low. Only a few member* of the presi dential party made the automoSiie i tour of the nearby mountain parka, the majority remaining in the eftjr to accompany the PiwMiik and Mra. i Harding am their tour of the meti'u- i politian district and to the amy gan ■ral hmfWat An operation waa in i fee mad imme-; diatoly at ths eiaaty haapttal in aa ■ffaet to aave Dr. Cnlh Mfe. Hia saalp waa eevartty latriniad and It WM iMNd ha Imd wdrtiri a frae tared akalI Mi Meraal taiariaa. i FORD NO JOKC BCMAH •Spokane, WmH., Jmm 24. -Unquali fied aaoertion that ha "will not be » lead a third party," wa» made by United Mates Senator William V. Borah, of Idaho here while on hto way to Cooar d'Alene, Idaho, to 4a* llvar an addreaa. Ha expreaaad the opinion that the President will ha nominated by ae i lamatkin in the Republican national convention, but aaid tha Pi inetiatia mtuetion. in hit opinion, was "per plaainy." Ha mentioned William 0. MrAdoo, Governor Smith, of Not* York, Henry Ford mid Oaear Under wood aa "likely Democratic nominee*" and laid Ford should net be rqarM mi ft joke u i pfitidffntinl "Ford haa a power of pecially the clartd. "Be alee haa tha If theie ia a third party i Mr. Borah aaid, ha the moot likely man to head It time to develop a third party fatten and Mr. Ford ia a w both," ha addad Declaring that the public uinea ■hip of rsflivada, coal mine* and eth ir public utilities. probably mild ho the iaeee upon which would be formed an all »ld partiea can settle if they aee fit to do aa. If aa WtMn thaw will be a mtKILi ii aatsu «a ■ li 1 ai " puDiK ownvmuf. "There la much talk about me out of the Keptbiicu party," the senator aaid with a mile, "but that le a difficult taak. 1 am well satiafied with the party and 1 am terry nthera are not I never found ■ trouble in tha party. 1 am forth my beat effort* on the intide.' AwUmmiur CHiU Cm T. Mount Eta* Diiaftor Catania, June 22.—Th* United Stat es cruiser Pittsburgh with Richard Waahbum Child, th* American am baaaador, and hi* party oa board ar rived her* today for ■ vUit to the •cene of the ML E^na din a iter. ft waa announced thin aftemoea that Dr. Ponti, authority on volcansea in th* university here. Prof. Gaetaao Platania, director of Mount Etna ob servatory. and Prof. Malladra. direc tory of the Royal obaenratary at Mt. Vesuvius, have collected sufficient da ta to toad them to believe that alt danger from the present eruption will rod by next week. THOUGHT HE WAS N EAR ING THE END *ffs«w Um Bafore Tanlae Entirely Rastorwd Health "When a medicmr builds u/a man's weight, make* him feel Ilk* work toy, snd he feels well even after h* has qtlit taking it, I think it is time to tell about it, and that's why I am al ways talking Tanlac.'v declared L. L. Smith, welt-known carpenter of Carl ton Ave., Charlottesville Va. town condition, Wat my >pp«tlU and iuat about on ■; I ait legs. I waa a* iraak I couldn't u* a utraifht Ha* ifter it waa laid out. My wifa would PI* op a fina lunch, bat I wwHlt ■ven optn my baaket, baeaaaa I (tidal want a bit*. I waa narvoua. rait eaa, couldn't pt a food nlfktt rf»ap ind lost a lot of thna from watt. "Bat Tanlac baa pat my tiiirtlw n apple pi* ordar and I work hatd ill day and alaap Hka a top iwty lijrht. I thank the paopla who toM i bout Tanlac ia the pa para far that, itartad me on it. Tanlac ia far ahaad if other aaadiftnaa." Tanlac ia tar aale by all foad dru( riata. Act apt no aebJtitute. OraT 17-miUion bottlaa aotd. Tanlac Vagatabli Nb art Natural .'"Iwha.^ eWWti,*tkl*
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