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%■ M MQ0 ^qikldiliir I UM p«<>ed M» tdiktn p«<yd m otUm wMm*t Mil' to bixljujbartii witBottt ai ■enuning wi ;ri • a nerveas- CLk. Head* lace were 1 SMyl wcs icnDe^dcrriny . , Icwt noM of beins well mgain. Ji fiiifi(MSlorylniei^^tt'iDe of i^ . later i mt wVe^imi^.' My troubles began ;«P1^ 1 ‘ ili Bignt ana wake up refreshed and happy iflM:^ifaiwa»7aiaiff«i<AirtltiUviBf. ttSe- OttdF^iappiite^s to DiHih*9. ' Sworn 4QT^<»’g^mg, '. ' ‘. !, ,• J. A. DEAADORFP, Notary Public,; t-DOAN^S •yfJiV ftOtfER^UJWittf €0^ Kcepai CMfleBaniy :«vðer it (joini^ from Theu- lieiiiti^a, r-SBiiwblba,Y,". bidiacbe ,If TOtt lunre abotde o£ Y^et^ .^iniment b^ndy and use. it you “g^qtiickldiet lYice 3S& I oThtt lixiii.lfottte'o^^ M tnach a* Che usual SOe bottle of Uniment and laMtkABvttiee ftm> iliio|moo|ha| At^' VAGER S LiNIMlENT REL'itVES r-A.N • ■r r mach» mm winter MtiKMr ro jiooi <»‘x.« «t{U /3n:V»'9 onbf iTi ' where th|^ president will spend, the SciMni^:' r.'ou .trhfon ••wr'Tvti i;JC !lC;TOt 7S jlUt V niiiT R-3T'’/ -ifi jfiTij tu<r 1lS»o]lttts»;«r:;rfl>9-\iroaai8:ii^^e,P V,-—. — V—J: ^ Ta<J7 Rerb^ FloofVer Clears His l^olit- «c.al Pf ?,iti9ii,^o^^ Ann^MOces , T lieJWii ,At^cepA RepubSr . ■ i T «r. caa^Nominatioiiy - ^ ,! - H V v_ i' n,-; «jy - ■ m : ■,! ■.* ^ •. ■»i, ;■: • ■. Em^ JFaisal an ^ActempH«h«claTfouble> . JMak«r~iyij^$tap^^.Ke^^^ ing Against Christians-—Den- " •' niaVk llt^the Limelight—bay* iight'Saving 6onfuse& ' By E. F. CLIPSQN. . Mystery rcffardiii" the political po- sitioir'and partj’ atliliatiohs of Herbert H.oovfer has h^jem disjvelled by th^ an- noniK$einent of Jus . coiulitional ;H’jllr Ingness to accept tlu.* Republicaii jpresi- Vd^hifat iiibminatioh. has saViS that ^-JLfver t^evf^ Organs healthy by regularly taking the AXWl(fs stands c9d rtiieiiKdy "for fcidn^,* liver, Ijtoc^deg gffid, laric acid troiiblesr-* MiJ YiiT. MEDAL CA-P>.LL ns *nj?^llatiBhii|! «f Hdllfind for cft^ri^fiP^Aodoned by Queen Wflbsl* ni'ma. * At alf dfuggistsy thrao sizes. VimM'Mii t&« *Mpe'GeH M*Jm> *m «v«ty Wb accept no iiaitation •MlJ OQKED WTTHaUT A JI^VATION DIET. ir you'liaTe ttiis awftd^diseeae, and 'b^r<;ur«Ml»Hto stay «ire*#-^ * write :ar{vTWBE BOOK. J;;; ^yins the history of j>ellasra, symp> w^ma. tnnttaanid hour to tmt. Sent In plain, sealed envelope. A guar* ’ u imntce^ tnabaent thst c\lt«a all otners fall. Writ* for this book today. MEOICINE COMPANY. ■*“■!■■». «H. CHEWING ^^ThQissttest _ ^idhaxxr&mu^ emrvmed. sEt.f>on: sfefi ’s.'tibilpkneelikc thi%hat yjooriuufe ifr, ‘ , Buiv have a bunch or bruise n bocl^ ttiflii fajee w rk-i&t MA«r, fit'v.ij s.PA'. il^ Mthoitf^lij^ u|> At Ifo gone. Concentnteo^only a few dropv«£^ircA at lb a^lkifcd<m;>'v|^.^|^ srasK?ta^“'*^' w.f.youwTpX^^tSm immempsaum] n h—Itty aad frtts ^ ■' dlBaskafi^-%WeM s.- b foi Ite wiHriaccftpt if It is^f^lt flvat thef issues.neees^itate it and it Is df^mtuMl- e«l of him. an^ further <^larlfies his aWit1iA‘'% rtit^4*otld\ftnj? \tdrds:"’ - “Mi tlw RepiibMcair party—>^witti th« indepenileot element,, of 'vrhich .1 am, Da'turaiiy afhiiated—adopts a forward- loolcing/'libferai,^ cbnstfuCtive platform on the treaty and on our ecooofnle IS* sues, and if the party proposes -meas ures l^or .sound business adminfstra- ti«fi of the coiiiitrj’, and is neither r^ a^,<Miary' nor tadi«il in Its approach to our great domestic questions, and is backed by men who undoubtedly as- s’lVe thi^‘'cdnsnhiftiatiori of these poli cies rtneasu res. I will give tt my entire-support” AlTthmigh Mr. Hoover’s declaration, .created somewhat of a sensation, It reHeyiid- 4he . tension .existing In the camps pf , other candidates.. ^Surround; ed by .sTlence and' "secrecy, .his atti- tiftle ■ ha^ ^ ‘occasioned more - br less quaHn^ in..both Republican, and Dem ocratic stronghold.s. No . one prpmi- nent tin either side felt like hurl- inii-ft- -at htm for teaif lhat It might rebound -and act as - a. boom* erang. Each party, wanted his Slip- poirt aiid the coinpetitfoft had been so keen 'AS to"take oil the ^haira^(^stti?s of. a.r^ce, vvith each,^ide.;endi^yprlng to get to hirn an4 land him firsf! My^te^ ertfeted t7»<> sithafioh sontfe weeks Ago'tt^heii Secretai'y of th€^ Ngvy r>aniels-- pc|sitl^;ely ;,;refjt^ to . give, a natue. but speaking in.ost empluit- icatt.V ^rfnd 'nUtl^^Vit^ said' he knew wfao the next pre#d:dertt;-of tJn^0 Slates would be.. The, intJSt active ^lessers were; practically unanl- mmis In the theory that the se6retao’ had Jn tnlnd MKi Hoover^' and^ that ‘the fooid,.innn had,^ade^j^oini£^es jpr.^had. definitely committed , himself to the Democratic party.’ "TTie theory’ as to rMie.idefiaHenesfi was randlfied lat^ wh(^ j^r.,|jU)oyer, pushetj to some e?» tfehilVy^ for a declaration as to his po ll ti A r”at!il1arions, stated that he had of 'Ea!te-:yeBfS ibpeH aligned with the Pr«»^ess^ye, Rppublifans, In thie^, c«»- ■gressi’oirai elections of IJlliS he ap- ,peai^ faVbr' the Denmchfts. -mid stnfemenfs; lndoi«in|ri the ilshd^ing poU^ies Qf president WHso.n|t . N T'he ’ acdbn 6^' M^r. Hoover ^as , ^n)Q^h^ thfe^^l IttcaT' jiot -^tfiri ai mlire or <lt.»«^.3«^m,en^i>g Jiirflte to an actrol- boilip^. His. entryr,m^^ ,a , f^tror'g cbhfender for the Repxibfi<m'n' i^iUlWai^Bi - -’aiid'' Mi' heeiawitfoihf' of prtncjye^ wil# hay^e-nMlch: tq-rdid with liripy^itln^ both ^ ^^dpptlj^ >(Sltliey extferhe Reactionary' W ex- ^treni«-:Wd1^ai^'viet^4iVIMs.-' H# li^S' iiUte^i'^t*^j^;^e,T^oqt^ berrabla tw- to I decl(l!e^Vi^l6%M!^ I^e^'^^idaf ’^h^asar^' ^e wIlIf^uj5poF|h He thus creates a po- '^klon which makes It possible for him 'lA: repudiate bbtlT paHrw after their national | We in this'a hint that If the candidateK anjl platforms of tbe^two parties do no^ dV>t^f;i> tlja^ljbaiialrithftughl ibtt/ nation. Ml Ho<\ver wfll h«. wUlinfi; to.. & thtj^’an^^' ini^jfi^^^ra ttck- neHOta pfitimry.'whc«T It Wa»;i to write or paaCs ilia 4iftfli* ;«^ ih'e ^ he* ubexp^ted ^txength* an^Ihe fboms’^ong in se^^‘ al state p^mg^s-Jif’^^;,affe -to ' The money question, ..as usual, en^ tifersf'ffttb tfhie pbiftW'situdtibri’. aj^or ilii;»!a^i£ltarge^/.lthe^3iniinager^ei of Oi^ei^l : }^^d; ; ^avernor ;,t9wden, with'using uhwqrrant€^J sums. ...Deni; aifr" conae^jkynr bbfh 'cjf^Siiiatife;' witit* ai)j,e^pref^iOn ;trf ifo* have? thel r ^e^^epd 1 tupe?, z J®R?*9®fVh: a^' tlie "fe^titiiate fl^xpensei^ of SMch campaigns reqii^i^'laV^ ‘fiifnd^i"%‘ ^ di^u^ |0'i9a«: SaSr <tandidate^^n trfake tnu(qh pf. a Rowing without, theiti. Fbmer Secretary ilcAdoo r^ flectiS- tMs condition"' When'' h^'' '^ates^ that he has no fira^; thereforecis not a candidate. In Germanjs 5 c^E^^ headed by H^[t liuellei:: elections. ejaS?^ 4 Wmed ^oncfalEb^:the la bor eleincMt lla^'^ mioh" 4o—cfe with stifling the radical crisis in the Ruhr .basin. Spasmodic”^bstilities in that and nfdjacent alreaS^'bad not been cbm- •pletely ;SI^»lY^s^l,j bjit, the outbreaks had taken on a piOTrilla a,specl;, wUh. .the''Ted‘''fbfces'''’"d1sInte^ • under lads/ of=*-Mj|>filies,^- poor' discii^line' and inejfTif ieut^.j Jefvde^^ ; :Cqp^.dera,b]e fif a l»lulf to affect enforcement ,^f 1;he, itmhi^^of-the treaty of'VerWHi'e's seeiris ' eyfd on t in-; this iRuhis- akd'^ c<^tifeiki^8 siti^atjo^v Jia'd been" permitted to send , troops^ intb'the rietWrai *2011101;““ it'*'vt^iultf have ' •suspended one of the-:ihiportant pi^- VisjQiis of.t^e treaty. The weakening pf this one provision could have been made fhe' basis 'for assaults upon oth er port ioiiis of the coven«nt, wttM- a gradual and possibly complete defeat of the unfiilfilie<i terms. , , Settlement of the Gerihab XM*lsHs‘''ts not: fibsolute. F^ctionat. dlRtiirban^^es' are occurring, smd are. Ilke^vto^^jon- tinue, but that an ultimate condition cesenibling order will be brought about is; not unlikely-1 The jrfBecif which sttife trptibles have hn,d .on foreign credit?^ ^ necessary to Germany, and the con- seqnent Withholding of-fodrf auppiiei^ raw materials, etc., has had a profound: ipfluence on the nation as a whole. One of the most disastrous conse- (Juences fdlloWM^ tl»e Kapp-L^twitz rievolution and later troubles has been the effect upon the morale of Ger man workmen,-. They are reported. ,as lOi teArfg on tliei r' jobs. • dlscoii ten¥^ and^fitranfrfy- im^>ued with the feelhig of,jJl: treatnifi»t. - Production is in an I.,unhealthy state; precispl;^ wha^ the red ■ leadets''desire for the further ance nf their desii^ns.*' . Emir Ifeisej..who lately procjaitned hirhsMf ldhg“dir SyriaV ibbniS as'a'^n a^- Juiist itfia =ol;i^’ vi'ith D’Annunaro.' MUtf-- tapha -K«nal,f»nd otJ^p troubie^fl^k- ,ers. Self-deternjlnation for Syria is not only hfs" fGt¥^i;'^"Hut‘ life fs 'foF the ' complete ^ indepeiirienp^ ^ ;«f t<he • oauft- tryjj "^sh(?^i.bp^^ .^^ffnchj. Bri|tfsb troops seifit home^ at once, ^ and alf zorie^ Hf fnflxi^nce"’ by"* nattbWs abolish^. • ■; :Hi»v iact^ttt® 'land the j working qu^ .bl& deflgps arei being > watched by the .Jews of.the world, as a coibi>leite''ftfftllmerit "^^ hts pib^m would rend^ iiQfKissihle tbc^^stiibli^ ment of t.he propo^..^Ion|(y,5iatlon,; Mustanhn kemnl. nationalist leader in Turkey^ '^nttntit's his campai^ to’ istfr ' (Reposes the sultan as chte^ of th.e Mos lem ‘iinortd, itad^ rat»^ W <^lf' tO ^a^fe throf^l^ut Islaia. i^irortailateliy Jiijff*ta-' ifluepce is not generaji as,ytjt, biit there^ ,49 no denying the’ fact' tliat he i^ an i mp^iftnt'' Ta ctor,' With a' ^si¥oni^' Ibwing in Turkish politics and a gifoW'-i ihg ability^ to create aqt|Bgon|sm^^^ tjjp^ ,anieil and'all ChrlsfIans.' " "" Fh',i_U.U2 aoviet envoy to the Upited. gtate^, apr. tb*'‘be’^e next prrtbilnent candl-“ dat<l^^^ '-Bfiirk^^ tend^ riinbf,a$^> ifk^tisa^itytti hold by the, Reflate, jcoipmittee, ., fqrei^ relatT^s"’ ’^’tiie "' boiRBevik gov- emm^t had luot Jttifeiffei^lfaF Tri'^ inte$^l ^7^he rPolled-iStAt^- At th^ same tiine the,state djfpaf^ment had •ftecur^ 'antf'I5ar■'rtiad'e j^lfb- llc' a. a«ri«940f ing ,A|«^j^n,^if^f\^ Y^efice and tne bye^hrbw of the present fojm ai ' "ot dia^tolM^ wiii#3|iiurt(t re to countr OMH^ igatoat Mart(^ < i\' ■p.'jI 20 'en:us9fl < I .'i iji •..‘i j^P^PCf?.*M»d vbeeftslOr gardea as pfacid. busy, and qnjulent tfsiii AlsWi' «mrf shiJWSh sn iatroiig^idflapoatbcm'^to: cmr detaiocrats have been acti.ve for ttb>ifiKbni<bf”t?^WHarcW, strike and theniimi^itiei^nrapif/rfa fm' force enablea the government to meet IMef^'fcrsf "’'o{ftbi*eAk^cf‘ tfhfilile' isd^ce^^- fulljfy ,.$];^lng.v)aSi ^/^idt svltb^.^thea' Bii?opeanr ^r/f;isjj|^&|, t^e:, ^,assut^i)ti.on BWropeanr H'^is 'ilf cbiinected" wfth thprn^ and pffWfof‘^rf g^'bFal plSifls flot^’uAvirilf^" 5?hfti)i:^6iifdp.?frOO&di««n jaf ;9S.wntry ^ is pfiu^lpal t , augury ror rack'bir sii'ccess'of nnij radical de er?'!) 'to ji'I-Tr/f vfod 'ifii o: :iD ' * ::i.^ e'lMiSSSi;: ;tlfieE^ospebEto«(f «rt«fei*‘ (#hii^ti^‘ dmdi- ;tipR^l-,ln ^gaf4rTtf»^tJfn? wokoaipg ,^^nd- many^ Wnsegiient.j^ dilemm^\.<g. , .New York CliyV wiil<^ fcy* tKe suh is only v?ne hour f^henl'^f Chicaifii and "ofheV lAM- westemf. i:|«i^ts^- by ■ ■.. adopWw^r• <laylight saying b^omes, twp^. h.^sivrs ahi^W.**'‘C/iirnrniiriiVie^ ’ w turn iTie chrcSyoahead V-OIW-' hofffvoiflill tfcfftt much at y^r^Mje .^%|^e£;\^^h;.,5)5H8|^; in the samp longitude which ..do ppt tm >f eeasHtf oWHi at&t'rtw schedule, but that pf'rti^n;iO!)| tlieTpjbi lie moving froip on,e !>Ui^ to anpfhgr Is '•'sn^'^^ ‘• Itrt-o^illter ’ mifSissfon.* so far.'*tlie ^sIKlicutty ataiertw Itself’"ht''^tlw finjap,<^aU ,,/elftj^Qns^^ d^erentr ■ parts of tiie countr.v, with the bank ers' Hampered by the varying condi tions. The only -alternative if New York |T^yf ri^i|^ule. seems b^ ifoif ibld-w^i^nnd em bani^fflfe t(Hirl1??e' ^ 1i1)W ehrtier. 'liSntteet^ by Nation^ Gouaell «C the Bor Beonta of Aakarlaa.) >^Par I have qieitt«-^y at the win- taUbiiiined?ht tlMdl^SiiSata hovering jvat above .flMraeemir nfaikL log rabin wllii # Voaffirt^flite Tii' an O^M Ifr^tfc# itt Ifae-^centfer olhtliSnraoBb K!! fimn^’iMe bWif^nfe ii^tn fior the iSre. k found an- t»th4r^n^’^^i^aiHitt^t1ie I found anotMer' igil^^buildiaiigsan door cooking pvt%. f^^d another -.7/3 -rrnij h:’{. gang preparing to af^lHitit likd>^lei)t for two other nights—out in the a ,Jean4p,f„, ev^y- iRKljr'jttOT aboOT the'time of fcetar yambg Uv^/’ .j rf|Tke refus^:; why.. J^t ilt^r^; find. They j^ere ,dresse^ jo5.this kiacL Of ^eilfhi^^i^wise' to InaL Atidi thdyi-m0re>'tk^‘'^Mteif^ly io?eii-' Bi^d. that: Dress a boy^wannly and^^turn hla ^hiiiidir*'soSieMn^ tKil^" lie llk^ to=f-And T ; afVail i t^ :r? ~^A few years ago bad a>iy .man sug- gi^te#^ ilm^> boys''s!^ld ^ Into ' i|t^t9ij§u|ian!di caaSpdurln^the-wlaiter ? he\ wpui^^jiayA i^eft led „ftw^ puf' into ■ ' a celK ftul: timeis have ^ cKSLtiied.' ’ now abdftt the Tlrtues of';0iitd0«f rllfe .and-weo are building a sturdier group ^f tioys.” ivr uoyi aasfff adw tiutt I — wffiWI if vfy jointa and Tlie^freiik tofnarto WW(?h^ v4sit^d Alitf- bntna, J^e^j^giR, IJytrdis,, ^li«tHK:^^'<^bi'. gan, Missouri and Olilo took a toll, of nea'^ly'200 lives, uitft liAndf^ds' hiWe ih 'itbe injuned Hst: ‘Chlca|(i> -«n<li \i-' d^l^. SViffered heaviest,, vvi.tlri,Georgia; next'in the number of rasuaUies., j’he stbHltf "*!^^ not ^tily uitttshai'’ Ib^^ the * aiva^. covered, hutTtih r^e^rswfting of j th«?jp?5tera^ pf,,int^j5itj^, fiwt that it visffed fi^ioris wjjiicli were con sidered ordinarily immiihe'ifroib'such' dait^rSf:;;gTiifi' tetternwas espqciai^y trq,^ -Ip, the, jiqinity .of,^^ke .Michigan,, where‘scientists have always clnim^ the^exliStence of''su^''^- bod^' bf Water neyt^l^li^ied ithelxajanfkoe.^of<seveve wtndr stoi*^^,^ .Apotlipr, freak. .^stprm w|hich' has afretted’ scientific tlieories and i^'estfrWl^ied'» new^ f»re(‘iMlctt’t *Sva% *‘Thip itofikiiiSt yodhg il^' froqirslKtftft t^. eighteen breaking ^lie ,laws .in^^a)ripi;». ^t& ^oj^^ t|^,.c;oun^i^ seem to ‘tell tfie’sfory,* and show ‘ th^i^' nid§t- ft^ab ’ fiiitefisive ceil^edlon,^^;^^?^]:0«& -jO!UOi|rf)Qik»/> rloy^^^^.p^^pt|§m.Md,/espef^^ ,rj laws 'of thwr wuntiry,’’“says VS^ltmih' tjons in^rlhe^ States hfid^ i neen alm^t exclusively’ c6n- to sutbn>e#-^tn^nt)$s %ineT red < • soy^^ely: hot;. (weather?, i? r ■late i^emo^stratjoa is reMrcl^.<|, as rOf <h’6 t^garllei W the hionth‘of'Ma befbri^*' Tieen”almost exclusively’ finikin 8Uibmlfe#'^tti»5ntlis ^inernlljf foltofyedi-seyj^ely.: bot!.(wea4h«r?.i>rTb€;t arch. j^terj^aj^oi^j^fnon^ta^yr^tua fc«»l ;bas ^been considerably- thi'oq^f the''isSfphi^i of Krii^^h goiff tb th^^ Unltett Statei? Ttili^ >ha4 l^s^ed thl^' ^str^ 0|i{Br^^h jcr«4K aitd. whttje it1)a«' depleted, to .^wme ^xten^, one of theii mo^ 'vaiu^te *ho^fti|?^resourceS| it has Impi^oved poitiirob^hj^ad nnd'id- Clrea^ -.^^.^^tapdlng ii» intem^tioQial markets of the iRritish pouni^ ^Th's. has been reflecle<l in adviiiii-ed qiiotfa- tionsifor. poandan Sterling. ■» With every- lip .f^eljijig against OlirlBtiaiis iiii Aaia^'i i ad\;i^jQce ^Ujccjtesin^. power Minorj^^.Jn a.^reqeni ptDcla;injEitipn,ib%' W France shows an imprpying, , -osit¥<^tt fo''the evident infentfon Wtiiel atkm 10 ’eoolioiuiEe' and ^ to ,tlnancii^ itself from I tSv, sown 7 Tesouroes. ?. T^e ^eat confidence of^ the French nation and its Intent" ItnartcTal strength are Sieen 0»!! ablStty :.tb fltial! JRififtA «1 hom^. Defeat of suffrage-ls.Xle1aware leav Ihg the amradment. shojnt one state ot ithe ^Sl^^hie^sar^ fpiitl ,tJ|ie dtfsu^ft' thelilel«^«dT allIisa/!fo*’-the- pr^p^l, and othere proibfnent iri the cause, ^pin, aiii^ht hopes to. favori|ble action' ft jl^uiaUtlMH: X2aft>|Wrf.i ’ varnlont;^ tMature rtreefs way 10. Govemoi ,BI<^k4t ttii«i!«>:¥0- be‘'ffiwft^f^-fe y legtslatnre In July. St^ffrage adhj^rj^ will endeavor to wta both KtateiC tfl^hptjgh they iravtr T^fiHverr little en- Th^ ^verhom of Vermont and.Cpnnqeticyt, sRiif#%efiftfieif in eWier of t how* atatf^ . i*e» > will haVie to uverciHne ‘t'l» ari^ i;ed iilii|aettbiia vt tte goviMilniaa ■ > THOUSANDS JOIN BOY SCOUTS. 'rfibusands of applications 1(^ (?»«fte m^ihbei^g^in ^fie i»^clnf^cOTn-’ cil. continue to |kOur into jthe-oflRce of the ^)BpY ^out% Qf Aaaeifl^, J?pO Fifth Av'ebue,’'^ NeW ^orki ‘since boy scout we%l . ,Gl^l|&rFa.Qg^8 c> IfiSl-! tpthers running into.^eycraV,figure^ continue to'^le'nj^ ft'^’YesciitS the natfcn- wJderjdrt\^whteh:ba?'^»|ready enlisted 1,^^000 n»en ^ nivpmgn. . : r . ' new • flnandal imxliia^ , thus efeiWd'^brlhlrsiEbttri' mi^bershiip ofrtbe::Boy Hco«^ of AsifTica up ito d miUipn .and ft half* i^cl^ includes, ap proximately 400,000 iactive scouts and lfl(X00ff>!teadePs;^^ ' ;^twitjteti^fns ,^ the’ litrenfend^oa size of this organization, it is cop- ducted with a professional force ‘of ;but 300 palrf-worfcers;- mostly 'Scout ex- ecutiv^^^^rf^!^ .thp'bu^ess inen^of the larger dties. The rest are voiun- Tenn.>-*‘Ev«r iT/i Get Health 1\i t. KAVC KAPPiNESS U Tf 4 It f- catvaci MRjr fericga* mt Mt woridac IflU lal*eee«r|watbe* CM lliM aii Mght ' iA[IboHPT'"Ai" '1 n|iirioUk" ^ .Wo^^.^ob^on^ji! ^i^-biiiidiiesai^t froin" tlne^Ifoitrs >a^> week to scpufingn ^ing , iQ;^,4|ie[3||Qjf.; of fhe, work alone more tha# sniaiclent; com- i./^4 not, only Aviwn bU^'W '^>so^t?dn t^‘' .When -.takep^ A - If . . mgh the skin, in ^ th^ c£fedi-^f“- th^^* ifele^f 'istlbK^airticfiei^^-- as.> ^i^f^ tippica * epq^Aini^r: t&e. -ppsiop^ *' r It^n^ay e also prpduce > br way’ oic "Itifi^ WhOT InTialed rrom ' vami.9h«^^ et^v - ^ ■'hKvh'ofiirf?*' -Ojr: a ■'0; -t ^!>V : D “Califonrial TI i rt its <K)9^n&s^,^rly la the year-i lSuc^r ^ Staith ^^d^hrfS ti^ visitations In ,ihe United. States had. Bsmnn, wno nas 'fhpoVprJfe jn Porjtla^^, oli scout executive. . r rr « ,u< “From mjr experience in the work forOflfe ^ITsti-^o/ur 4C^a^# '«6P ^tne^.;^t f^^ieppii^ujiiti^ &§^):lbtad(!a igreater. need foV the. scout program foir“tiby8^dia^^ft t^^y. ^ ^ in «^flfiMtflit£«b wtiim$m<( ^cul^, al^^f||ia«|;bf|i^:9ifl(^ .tOs^vfh publicity to the, v,'prk that peppie are awaice fo’ thW i>os^^ySties'of tli^ ^ui' progvatti aiad^liieii^e-that die future of« Ae.4npv^^ ia^,9^^r ;^h|» been sincp i^ Inceptto ^ iJrV'iSmi^ laMftie nrrt siioii^ tive; to'i^eficflqdojiednto t3ie ^ stite pf ^tMaipe. -. r,{{j Jo njp;: ■ -.‘i ifii ?-;;!.■] SCOUTS D^TiER‘^ffeK WAILk^&^ •'■ OjUll'ff ot QgR ii.ib-bfVii P. ,tbemaeYves,’* Is .the slogan adopt^ jby the be^4i©biltjaf‘df ■'(•Acf- l^veijbeeq w<v^kin& in-€onjqi^tiQa the Rota^ club in the “jCrp|^ .|At Gr^- pam^ign. ■ ■ * -, ' When tiie scouts covered th^’boaK- the >dty. ipai^ $f<^. several irate 'shoppers protested when adVised for safety’s sack io 'cross «t the _«itpssl|ig«j>ll^lte <he pi«otfl9|t8. of the “Ipys” ,&nd “hick-waik€p»C! l^eCtityve * '(jkSS^&n aaid the ' iimtiis w«re ‘^tenni^ed>^ to^ ' that i^^cbt. "UNCLE .f§2{ ■■: =!■.-.' .TK.^r>. DAN** ,WAS. "PREPAREP.^ ;MS»9akjiicg :^b«f#^: iifiC farter deniy ai^kea ^c? the dilference dc- 8e$n|ij»» Nbi^i#i*y»lttt8|Hr^&>a>ta{l^aii^ i ‘ - ; wAipiOM}V/aB of ithe.Qoy Si^ta of .^meric^.. ,“i;incie Dan*^'‘dolil^foiH^^^!e litettp Prepai«d/!<liDi^ia jtasplhffShiW 4Jt. mm rate tips came the " wirtte a Ihie ia old-faa^imiil1b|i^ i*4rn vhocF^i9v3 iXSB'JiOiidi .sH ': H .J'ii rj'h •only—look liiotii i}ftHfi6inila^€i^ .the package, thOT you ye sure your ^ipid bowels. GhilA^5)iive its fruity 'ti^te. Full directiQDa.iliL.eadi bottle. 1fou must,say,VCalifomia.”T7-A4v. T,g Vi *■ . . . , A;^,.spme qae .J^ sp^ iM^iiijtg rm^fna. i^er so l>ad as reported except Nofth’s .. So q;-S atiih c-tj-M, o?' i'iai-j->:ai.iii mosfi/tH J TS^ sfpa^lpr,|-map’j^ if9|n^, ir. inrjn;rrroD frn-3 tw at Di3W 7sill^sssim-sist!smf ^SSSSSa '^rimnierc’t Sch.. Green^^^^C.. Mr Cataloc ' ‘Rents are said'to be increasing rap idly -go iipr ;ti' wl»«qa^.ll»e «!9th?C.iSh§p Ameri^l^^la ^imimot^ 1:5^^ ■dik
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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April 9, 1920, edition 1
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