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n r /* TIIK PKOPU; l^ARX\VFJJ, v S. r. / J / / Edgar B. Dunlap. Wnrlfl war. Mraiitlnn* lie h:i<l served us cUiliim iiiil* 1 t<» ilit- s« > 'crt , tiiry <>f war fur flif Matv of <;»‘nruia ami was f"r a tiini* I'nitial Staffs (•oiiiii)i>siiirn , r fur tin* n>Ttlifrn <listri*t of <Ifur^ia. i m Ma\' 11, I'.'IT. a littJo m'Tf tlian a im>nt11 afti r tin* I nitf.i Stall's ilt*- clari'tl war t»ii <;i*rnian>. lit* antenul tin* l iist ntJlct-rs' Trainin;,' tatnp iit I'urt Miifplit*rsiiTi ami tlu* fc+!lti\vinu' August lit* was riiiiutiissjijjit*tl a t*a|t tain. 'I'ransft rrt-il t" tinriiitn lie drillt'd (•i'lurt*il, tr<M.|>s uutil May, IlilS, wht*ii lie sailt'il tivtistai.s. Me saw ac tive glTLing in Mi** rou! s* etor. Mar- sect (>r . St Mil ii«*i * .ffl tt-i ve and blui *(jl v Ariruti lie. Hi * wa^ dis •d oil J inieTT Nlbi It*. and re 1 to <* laim-sv ill c to r esume ins ,Ci>i>y fur V111.1 1 tfi'artnu nt Sui'itlit <1 by tht Amt-rnmr 1 ,' Ki"a News Servlcf.l GEORGIA PRO0D OF COMMANDER DUNLAP .. * j In 15aint*s\yie, <!a., tliey luivt* a tawyiT naiiifil FMya-r It. I'nnlap. Tin* fulUs tla'Pus-tiiink a Jut uf i;,l ami may la* that was why tin* Aifierlcan la'^ r iun I ii*partnii'lit ul <us>r^ia, t-IVftud him Ktatt* fummamlfr. ,\u| |. n.' ai-'u lid was seen .s<|iM*t*ziii„' the Mae\idt*r truphv .'iward.eil annual ly tu tin* department making tin* la'^t niemhersliip slmwinL.'. tJtairk'in hail won the cup fur a steady, persistent Increase in memlmrs. t'ummander Imnlap ,was ttuin in (iaiiiesviHt*, April IP. is-.iu He trrew up into a six fuut sturdy...man..wlei at eulley't* could uUjWalk must men uf Ills ay He tells sturies suHiettmes uf Ids many hikes. Oner* he walked II miles at nin'ht and appeared In. Atlanta fur the fuutliall tr,*1.1111* hetween tin* t'ni \ersity uf (ieeryia eleven ami a visit* Inn' eulleia■ 'Teani. After takluL’ Ids decree in 1PKI IM decided Jit* xvantcd tu he a lawyer. Su hi* euntiniied his studies ami was ail initted tu the bar in H*lu I Mirin^ the two..years te* was studying toft si 1 and evidence lie was prefessor of Latin , in the (i!ilnes\ llh* hik'li sehuuj and tutur In pnhllc speaking at the fniversity of (Jeered a. Then he went htick to (Jalnesville to pftictlce law. '1'his he rontinuod til the United States entered the pnet ice. But Kd heinc a than with vision, saw the possibilities of sendee In the American l.-ciuti aml.md lenn’ tiffer he had shed his uniform he unynixed the Baul.K Behlitii: p*ist at tiaines Vllle ttnd was elected Its first oumman- der. • * - Since then he has been ijefhely. con nected with tin* Legion. He. was sue * ess;\ el\ ih leimte tu the first Matiunal- cenventiun in MinnotipujU in ll»P.t amL serve*! on the la's’iuifs eunstitutienid eummittee. In BMP. 1'.i‘J<> and In 1PJ2 lie s ( *r\ed his defiartment as executive -eumniitteemtin and in lP_’d wtis elec'te*! .state euiumamRr. National h« elipiarti rs of the Leyion reo.-nized his undunh'ted aldlity anT. he was app.dnfed_ oty. the iiatiunal Mliam-e eiuuinftTee. When the adjusteil eumpi-nsation hafth* was at its llei.tif he idsu siTM'd as a inemher. of the augmented legislative e nnuittee, t'ummander Iwinlap is tua^ricif in*l lias twu . hildreti, Minnie hurir in IPid and .Itimes. h**rn in BM-b.— DEFECTIVE GLANDS ► CAUSED MANIA MURDERERS. Los Angeles, Calif. -That de.fec- five glands eiuiseil ;i mania in tint tninds of Nathan ,L< opold and Rich- aid Leol*. Chicago students charged with killing Robert Franks, million aire’s son. will be te tificTt at the youths' trial next t nontli by* Dr. ('lav tori E Wheeler . noteir ('.ajifor- Ufa sper-ialist in gl; ml transfusion. Glaiaitie** D.irr iw. ( hief of. t be do--' fense couiisel. has )petl**d negot ;;i- lions with Dr. Win- eb-r for Iris ap- P'-ar.itnc In tin* *( as**, and Dr Wheele.r will testify r.-garding his ela ini s- t ha t d net les - glands in" tin* human body, have a givat influ- ’ * - nee on the, ph.vsii a 1 and 'mental being and that m* •lonrlioiiu and mania are directly rac abb* to d* tiejent thyroid iirid i mlocine glands OVER 40,0000 ELKO PAUL A! BOSTON GOVERNOR C. H...COX AND GRAND EXALTED RULER REVIEW MARCH. IN.’22 B* >sto: i). Mo: Mian pl.U'H) III till hr .:. - )f Ik** 1 !’,.-nev o! * tit inn 1 Prut i * t ’1 \«* or br of 1- 7 Iks, br illiant in mat IV ( **loi ed i*opt little s, para ding la eh uni two sco fie bam Is, 1 *r m gbt to a climax h*’ re the Jmli annua 1 cc )II veil tii Hi of the order. with Il «> p* tied its s*-ss ion in till s city. A hri« f but heavy tlloUTl'l lefS liovver, w-ha h v 1 rrotight relief fro: a th. - heat. ij 1 * IV 1 Kith pa traders and spei viators 1 1 c ’, but the lotij g ling Of mar* !i .vas- t,ik on up, . again as sic HI as the ■^lin r'*a. ji jiea-r**i ! Gov eriior G-ir aiming NEARLY ONE BILLION DOLLARS PAID IN TAXES TO GOVERN- MENT THAT YEAR ■WashiiiRton. A total net income of ?Jl,.'!.'U).i.'lU,.T!n, an amount equivalent to the gross di bt. of the nation, was reported Htihjeiq to Federal taxes by eiti'zenH of the l'idled Staffs for the calendar year lly'L'. it was disclosed in statistics of incomes fur that year made public by the Treasury (|n this income the Federal govern- nient* received fNtnThaT,:JuS from the •i.T.s7,J v 'l persons who iidndtted tax Mahilities This shows an increase over 1H21 of fit 1 .*i7o.^o2 .or 16 G'j jier eent.in tax paid, of 12.*»,iJo5 in the numher of returns filed, and of $1,- 7fdi.oiio.noo in total income subject to taxation. Th<* average net income per return for li'JL' was fM,lt.'f.4l> p'er taxpayer, while each theoretically paid $126 M> toward tin* tijikeep of the government, ami their taxes were at the rate of 4 ul per cent of their net incomes. Based on the 1H20 census. 6 2 i>er cent of tlieTota 1 population i>aid taxes ami by ttie basis of calculation, each American citizen, whether man. wo man nr child, had' a tie I .-income fur U'22 of* $1!»4.72 Just ten dollars high er than in l!t21 The p**r capita tax by the /Federal government afnount- •*d to #7.Ml, almost one dollar more than in the previous year in which, however, a diff* r**nt S( hedule of tax levies was in effect The year 1!<22 produced refarris for 67 net incomes of one million dol lars and over, the highest "for this' class since Ibis when a similar num ber was reported There were 21 such incomes reported in 11I21 In the class between live one million II Cox, Mayor. M Curl'*.’ and (Irand Kxalted Ruler John (J. Brice, of Co- lutnhus. t). reviewed at different points the three hour long parade. Heat and high humidity brought almut the prostration of about JO per* -sons, none of whom, however, was seriously affected, the police report ed Nearly a score received slight in juries when spectators assembled In grandstands along the Boston com mon. crowded the aisles, tripping in the, eniVh, vv 1 on the thunderstorm bro k * TWO DEAD AND SIX „ MISSING IN SHIP FIRE. Baltimore, M<] Two are , dead and six m tu :ire reported ini -sing on the final checkup following The burning ,of the »t* ainer “Three* River in CHesape- k.* Bay-off the I’aluxenl River. Oaie man (Hed of exhaustiuii aft* r he was pulled into a 1 il* boat and-t woman who huar*l- ed the boat at a Vir-iula point was *Lrovvne*l. ■Tlo* Idaze is believed to have be gun with a careles./y thrown cigar ette. Five of the mi* ing p*r-*ins are niemher.s uf The Kv * nirig F in .car rier hovs hand. The otie r is a d* ck hand. Fire was discoY* rd shortly be fore : idnight when nearly ••v*-ryone alinanl ;J*. ' Three R-iv* is vt i a.-l** p witli the exception of the crew on duty. The boat vv i-; .tilled with holiday crowds returning from low er Chesapeake Bay and Virginia re- sorts. j -V passenger who had not taken a berth, hut who was asleep in tlo* saloon, discovered the* Hin.ke He ran to the pilot house and notified the captain, Spencer Hall, of Bal timore.. j DEMAND The Vf’ortd’* Bew Tonic Over 100,000 people have testified that TAN LAC has relieved t ^ em j 0 ^* Stomach TroublC^ Rheumatism, Mal-Nutrition, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipat ion. “Ask Anyone Wltm Has Taken TANLAC” OVER 40 MILUON BOTTLES SOLD d Those who fainted were treat- nearby stiir* s and hotels All Were aide to return home unaided. Drill teams in multi-colored uni f* nns preceded many of the , lodge groups Historical floats broke ir many places the long line of march- eio. The Jackson. Mich., drill teiim. five successivt* times a winner of the national Klk drill trophy, in red fez zes and Jackets and blue pantaloons stood out prominently with well ex ecu ted maneuvers. Three live Elks in a motor" truck cage accompanied a small* hand of Idaho paraders. The .Philadelphia lodges headed by their officers on horseback,, reproduced the new year carnival of their city. hundred thousand and dollar incomes, there were 161 returns, as compared with sixty three for l!i21. There fewer returns showing net itico tween four hundred thousand five hundred thousand dollars between .h'Rf a million and out lion dollars -<V- There were twelve thousand sons repprted* net incomes hr*t\Veen ‘:fty and one hundred thousand dob ars. a gafn of four thousand over 11*21; 2; 171 with incomes between one hundred and one hundred fifty thou sand dolla ' nnd 76:t with incomes between one hundred and fifty and two hundred thousand dollars Enjoins Mellon Embargo. Atlanta. Ha The temporary injunc tion against th* embargo placed on Florida waTerTmdjns-shipjie.l through tjeorgia bedded with pirn-straw was* made permanent in a decision handed down by three Jig) District t'-orrrts. suniig in in* ca Bond of RevcHutionary Situation Serious. Buenos Am* ms News from Itoth Br.tzilian official and unofficial sources indicate that the situation in ^ao Paulo."' scene -of the insurrectionary outbreak. Is stfll very serious and that there is a great deal of unrest in other parts of Brazil Official statements disclose for the first time that the -operations against tlo* rebels ar* being directed by the general staff of th** federal army from a headquarters outside Sad PUJuTTi Judging by the positions mentioned as being held by the rebels'and by the activities of the federal troops. Three Die of Poisoning. pi Billings. Mont -Three guest* at Aldrich, a summer resort, about 26 !:E DIES OF POISON BATTLE AGAINST POISON IN CURRED FROM INJURY PLAC ING TENNIS. Washington - Calvin Coolidge, Jr, sohyof the Bresident, died MJinday ;it Walter Reed hospital of blood poison ing , The end came after the boy had battled with the utmost bravery and fortietude for five days against a dis ease which had racked his body with pain and sapped the reserve strength of his frail ((institution 1‘resident and -Mrs. Coolidge, who had maintained constant vigil af the hospital were at his bedside, hopeful and cheering and comforting their son to the last. Three sinking spells Sunday n : ght brought him to the- point of death. A slight rally, Mur ul a y— aav,e--—sliggH hope, but soon thereafter—he began again to 1-w ground and be never ral lied again. A sinking spell, th** fourth he had -uffered in 2.4 hours, brought death notwithstanding the use of oxygen and other re’stortativ es the courage which had withstood crisis after crisis and had beaten death off .repeatedly, was .unable to meet the final attack The collapse began at 6 TO o'clock and. lie gradually sank into eternity. H*- tied at 10 JO o'clrx k The infection developed from a broken bl.ste.r on the right fo*>t incur red during a tennis matt h with his THE BRITISH AND FRENCH PRE MIERS- TO INVITE UNITED STATES. Paris.- The Piemiers of Fran. * and Great Jh tain d**cid**d uijiin American arhjt:,iti*)ii ic a way *,ut of tbeic dif ficulties r* >; ••cting the application of j the Dawes plan,/ - • Prim* Mini-ter MacDmaid conced ed to i ’ re tit j '.t* He'rrint tiiat the repar- atioii'Vofnmission should' h(»t In* rob- lii**! of it - right, to say when Germany is in default on that plan, and M Her rin!, in exchange, agreed jo give up France's preponderance, of- votes in tlo* commission. Tie French - statesmen consented 'hat an American be called in to sit with the commission and to vote on the question of whether Germany at any time is failing to carry out her ubliaatiuns under the plan.- - Mr. MacDonald gave M H* rriot fur th'*r satisfai tion respecting th** inter allied debts, •assuring him that Great j Britain would consider the question w.th regard for all of the elements bearing upop it. . Both* agreed to pursue the q*tiestlorii’j of S etirity either Thr.mgh d-li.* League ' A famous baby’s specialist's prescription, of Nations or.'otherwise un'U a deft- ’ successfully i.seu .or .a ytsrs. • w . , , . * powder that children !ike-^-takes the place , j of castor Oil. Contain* no opiate* or Iiarm- The result of the .conference bo fu | d rugs . Package. 25c. at your druggist, tween the two premiers is regarded in jf lt f ai ] 5 to help, your money refunded. French circles as strengthening the ! ■ Herriot cabinet and likely to save it j from disast* r in the-senjjte It is re- ; marked in opposition ciri*b*s however, ! . For Sale By All Good Dr«g*4»ta When Baby Frets from teething, feverishness, coldr cofic or stomach and bowel irregularities there is Ws 4 nothing that will give it uf'V •' R quicker relief than /- - - j i DR. THORNTON’S .7 / ^ EASY teether Maybe Lons Distance •Why, Mirv. vviet.— y.**ur ,.**■» A *1 V a bro;her! that the abandonment bv M. Herriot ' I T've leeki.*d Idlll ill! -of.French preponderance iti the r**par- i , . , . ‘ I closet. He s beeh in ’ lierr* an 1m ation commission, may prevoke citl . . < .<M<dtit>ss, whv a fell t v.*,q \ eisni. ’ : ' . anv more. Coolidge Received All Medical Aid “We are I n * t v Bliila. lei ; hia All the nieiLval aid fie - w ait mg for *i *■ t ifiiiuMt i^n. th** wi irid'/c* uiM not’ have saved Jr . 1 >r. John A"' K*tI-. Uoniftn Ev<* P«’<*fiTri !** ar. fntlsupttc Ivin Co* alhige. nu*r.t Il^nc** the in**-! icatlf.r, h• ■ as by i ■r, One of tile Philadelphia special- tratln* th«> JntlKr:.» ! » > »* surface? A mts called into consultation on the •ase. said upon his r**turn from Wash- i n g t n n. Tin* larg* •v! II "It was si 111 ply bey oml ttie pow er ot f iofl'JI 1 lit,. 11 1 I it rut nr* medi line to win th* ■ tight." said - Dr | fa n.-.d t.v tl I.* t 1; K o! u ter. w bo IS pr *fe ssor of barter iol- ,,, i u**at: fvtl k ! W.rs ugv and pat] hology in t ■ he gradu ate Is o'lni itli'T, • ns| a s.ho. .1 of me* 1: ine at t'a e l 'niv**rs -i t y al id l**t ul: tig eoBe. of P **n n '' .’iv a nia. The y * >nt Ii * .i rly a t ,, ] rf lueat* l ifs • > was giv**n tile : best a tterp ion [HIS'll lie, t It - 1»;!i * 1 i" g r rpher If w; is no t a ease ti ik**n in hand t.HV 1 to ^ t 1 fc/ . 1 : * * rs * * la; ** H.* was inf>*i ’*• d ’ w i th c Hie of ' the ul 1»*,*» ^ ( mo-’ v iru 1 TV t ■ organ ISO s kr low n. It vv j i • i r j \ t* ' ii if, , 11 d-p.-t -i,t, -i larg e/v-on the ; tbil itv -y.it bis „ ,*r•, rdin*. ' IM»* const Itlltp *n ti i over ei otne it. iii! inlstr ;it i* 'Ii , GNi? • . ♦*? * • ■, f (1 r »*'!• iUHtje* Valuable Library rarv * f -tri* ' n. • ‘ u i » . *0. * w ere mile •s from ’ G<. My . Wyo are d*-a. i and br other J. hn on th e White House e le- s e v * -ral other* i S ick, as a resuB ’ doc- (' ( 1 ur: T atid tors belie ve, of accidetl tal pois >ning. The poL om. how e ver, om-e started. than aee( •rding to a speetal disjiati h re. ha *1 spr.-.t (1 s o rap idly that medical mil- i ei v ed by Tii. * Billings (j iz.ett**. The sk ill w.is w it hout avail. A number ilea* 1 af** Mr.- * 1 Baul A( he and Paul of -p* mu!. < t ^ were called to ait with p*-r A* h **. Jr . Wlf n*l si.hi of. a promin- W h:^ Ho: lSb‘ phv SO nuns on the case .Two Thrown to Death in Rlve^. . \\ insfon Sal* rn Hayw■•>«**! (’ur is..of Hudson, and Fred Smith, of (Jranite- vi-lle. vv. r** ‘drown* ! jh »-h*- Dan riv*-r near Walnut (\»v.* vvV.en a s< affojd on which th'-y 'W * * r e woking gave way, and thr**vv the n into the sw dlen stream A ording to r* port ^ I ;r**::. Walnut Gove th* bodi*s of the two m**n had not* been recovered although >nal 1* a **nt oil ui.m of Bittsimrgn. l a a Vale university student, named Gidles pie. Mrs Ache died, and her son fiv* Ircrijr? later.'’ A niimber of other guests were mail** seriously sick, but .their rases -responded to treatment Mr Ache is preparing to tak**'the bodies of bis wife and son Ur PitLs-burgh for burial and a de-pera?*- fight f.ir life was mad** ar-diligent search was made d mng tin by the boy. who struggled in great pain and with high fever irma • lg* s of Fait* ! Stat* sitting m F Answers Another s Call;' Son Dead Ties. Mirnies. r -v a - "Mrs. Edith »TTa I* ne.vya .telegraph op**rator,- happ**n**d m a newspaper * fLce h.»*re as a com mercial telegraph were sounder click- In.mi" vv ,i- requireil ’ irom- tlo* three complaining railr**;ids The \tlantic n*ast' lane -Seiboard AiF l.ine. ami <e*"ig.a SmitIotu and Flori Tta f*i.r ind**n.init!( ation in even the s.hip-ment of Floriibi no'ions r*'.-ults in cattle tick i" ntestation. Postal Receipts Show Decrease ■mar* : v th* new spa • call Th* regular up.-rator about .- * Mrs, Al iloney an- •ssace -he ro- v frnm Mc- call 1 he in a hews -to oTv.ng that James Ma li id been, druw ri«*d in Missis.-ipp; rfV* r th* re. lie was lan ed. Hospital j 'litioh was s**ri<' i v Three Air Passengers Killed. Lancaster, Pa. I in -** persons were lied when t).“ altplan* in which; • y vv* re pas.-'* ng* r- crashed to the. The d*‘u*l ar* Lancaster, and Russell H H>s . gr 'Utni near tin Edward 1 BoWuva: !;eijben U Saul a • n, both of R** i.!. Ejward Behrm.-n -th*' plane, is n, t inju red. * r Li • itz. k lot ai Severe . Child Killed at Asheville. To Help Attract Tourists <'rgjinl/atcm *>f th* t(.>uri"! bureau, liv . m A-h* ur v. ■ f Mr. an Two Children Killed. York -Whfb* hi - tnotiu-f writ* White Indians of Panama Arrive. N*-w York Richard Marsh, civil engineer and explorer/arriv * d *>u the liner <'aiama.r> s with three "white In ilian.- ' vvhntn he discovered in the San Bias wilderness of. Parian.ak IL- charges, together with five cnpp* r col- red nembecs of the San Bias tr •: Ridians, who also accompanied him. were detained alsoard the ship by the immigration authorities. Tin* "white Tudiaut" ar** Alo. 16 rhepu, 1". and Marguerite, ll They have white skin, burned pink by tlo* tropical sun.- pale blue eyes.. golden, hair and' whit** eye lashes and brow s •Marguerite s hair is hoblved.. 'h*- work <>f an American barber in Colon Her hands and far** are covered with* brown splutohes resembling * tilarg* 1 frock l**s. The childrt*n sho*v*vl extr*'tn* Kerj* Cum ties- -in fne.ng th«* otion pic- Hire am! still cameras ^ MacDonald Mystifies English Leaders. London Pri. e M.histtr Mac Donald aurpriaed • th** h<nis<* of ctnn- mens by the announcement that tnds- inde.rstamlings which bad arisen with, lie Fn nrh. government-tiv er th** invl- * at ion to tljF iyter-allxd c* mt* rt-nce at Rond*m.’ lord decided him to accept the suggest .on of Prerui<*lL.H* rriot, of Fi arte**.—co -prey* a—hurried—xu-s+t—H+- Franvb to mi *< th out tlo* *i tri* uitms Th-* ineiiilar' of tlo Iwu- were * . i'ietiasy-un-cti.'y and ni>>f :ft*:*l Bo tit day The a,ec*d*mt n cor*lit.g t<* tion received in the city took place ’’about four milef north of Malnut C*^" a' a pMnt where a dam i being mn-tnicfed to supply lights amUpow er for Walnut Gove ‘ Th*- two men who worn drowned are said to have been Lu th** employ of the construe tion fir: !. Amnasty'Decree Issued by King. Washington The Spanish embassy has announced receipt of advtc**s stag ing that the king has signed a law of a iti n*-sty which has b*'*'n ; r**pos. j to him by thT military (lir*.*( t'iry cover ing a’ll political, military and common crimes. It i- lies, rlbed the nest .ample amnes-y ever conyeded )fi Spain, ap plying not only to those who have aL ready be.*n M*n»enced but to those now b* ing judged; and pardoning all sen- t< !)'-*,s of 'l**ath which have been im posed or under judgment at the pres ent time. i Say “Bayer Aspirin” INSIST!. Unless you'see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you v are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe hy millions and.prescribed by phy- sicRtBS for 24 years. O fp^ AcCc ^ t l - lUtyer package which contains proven directions Haruly “Bayer" boxes of 12 tai-i.ts Also bottles i»f 24 an ! IIiit—]'iYugj* -1a Au-trln Is ttie trade m.-irk of Rar.r Ma : j. f»cture of MocotcoUcacideater of Salic^ iicacld Wonderful _ Results Mr. Philan vvrlt'-s that he had kid ney tni.tiMe, pur.'lias.*i| H"li** Kidn't-v am *r R**iiit‘*l v fr«Hn a States to Aid Nation in Gas Fight. W isfiingbrn Possibility of separ • st, >n* at WJnnfield. L".*Hsiaiia. an*! n**’.v ate legal action by half a dozen States' * ri ' ’ l' L1 '' ’* ' ”! ' 1 , dertul rejiults he obmincl !*v ttiku / it! as a supplement to. th* E. deral move s ' iy? hfi Il( . v ,. r llUli a r , lirrir . in its cases agaifist gasoline and ml s in<*e taking Hob.'. Kidriev (joinpannppV-areiL ;is a r*-ult of a and pladde.r Renj.'.lv." 1 H"1"> 1> an berli balm ruadi* fr<>;u in herb that grows in Lonisi-aftrr and* Etist. Texas. It contains tt** ;il<-i.di 1. 'H*iate-, **r IraMt frrrTTTrn/r—r!hi —Terr Urn tlu* pos-sildlit 1* s .*f such 1 aeon la. Wash. * La a) io rt. was __ i: istjantly kill'-d ■d h n G-* >rg< * S.p-’.kJ. . idb' • \ * •;i! - :oi ii ut. Pr r Herbot ■t. o 11 \ - quittl ♦ MlIiS HI W lib’ll ft vlw»n run Ltncr o\ ah *ii!t'*nio■ iiIfc* in j’. took a silv er ('dor** ] i. . j 1 about' ■ml r' Pr* •mi* r 5fa nley ! U ; <1 W Ui. m;t!iy v to tnmt * *-** iec. 1 ,7 Ashland ix is* h**s iti di; imet'* r. ; i(iL v t*(-l 1* rm ;i , i I ♦ MS . I'd 's!**.* of th**' 'lilierals l'*| bv t to* Ajneri . - nite J .1 .1 nes ■ r v* r of a Frird hopping -1)1*1* k and hit It. V vi’h an ml . in-* rv,:t( »ri‘ , s i on i* s*'d th'*m mcmji* *t ; s of till* 'ouriUK oa r-A\ li ; ( h i - ilb. * *-d ’to have x,*: Th** ball. u fire wo i ks ho Hlib, e\ S.’iV ( :*s p**r pl*‘\i d by Mt , Ma; 1 (ona id’s n. impt re-sed by t in d w ti th** * litld. w', .s pi . •* d under .. . • !<*<! and <Jeorgc was i nsfan ? I y L: 11 . -tat* ■tn* nt Mr ' Asquith < i*‘i-!an ng hnn- sucli j ( Imrcau. arrest on a charge tif t -t ** d. H s chum. Walter ){ ‘, v u;,. ; 1 1 »\ » V " ki. a IS s*. !f b.'VV 1 Id'-r* •d r* gard -xig w irat has with tile locul and pla * d tinder H.' ' 111 bond- -kv—Hu-;,— line, who was standing by 4i Tr*— si d’ • - apj e-ned and what i going to hap i*,. and ■* "ti forma- police. lied lo minutes later. - ! p* n'. • 1 confervirrr*- b**t w* **n Attorney a',<*neral Stone and- a committee Tepr* smiting the NaFe-.na! Association of Ftateal Attorn* y.General ~ Tin* conferetKc arranged-tit the re- qa* -t of Attorney General Spillman, of fomi( , u} - x ilU) , N * * ’ * r a sj* a, chairman of 'tin- | ,.*, lf STlh . *, v s1 , ( tion's committee, was understood to ; tattle. A *-|\ !»ott!.*' tr*- itnmnt . Irav* devd p**d dis. qss'oji along* tlie | rikoo, and Is 'gnarant* ***1 t * give -atis l:*.,- of individual Stat** acti*-n w!i-(*n j ‘jiction or rnonev refjitideil.' Mr Stone* assured th*> (•o,*'nmt fit** herbs from which it-i- made * irr*. a imrifyiag proi.t-rtv that has 1 • ,**, that ! Hobo Medicine Co., Beaumont, Texas the State's Attorn* ys General vvero i vv**l<oin** t*i all the information gather- i ,-d J.y th+- [((“partln* nt of Ju'tic«‘'Jn its v. ar and a half study of flu* gassdme tion of the bureau, the' post Was the first'/to nee ept tnetidiUridTrfh T Legion Men Alert " . ■'-i*-* Wvo, re- .WUterr rr bTtrk in Hayyvar centU’ closed its doors, the entire post fund cf the American Legion was in voiced, even money due state and na tlotml heaibjuarters of the Legion. This did not daunt the Legion men, how ever, us they Immediately, fornjulated plans for a Come-back, which irwluded home-talent plays, showing of Legion films and other money-making activi ties. To Bury Calvin Near Home. Plymouth. V: In the' little ceme-j ■'■ry on the side of a hill whert Calvin 1 Goolidge pan-* d last August on hi.- way to.Was-h-ington that he might say i prayer at his' mother’s- grave 1 efor*- t** entered a* lively on the du*ti>s ot ’./re si (lent, his younger s*m and name -ake will be buried A sad-eyed grand- fathetf, bearing up under the grief that |idibvl noticeably th the marks of his 79 years, spent the day making preparations fur the interment of the ’ad who was beloved by the country wide. Policeman Killed by Moonshiners. Meridian. Miss.—Pops**.- i •ntinu.iig the search fhr Eld. Ben and Clyde Pick it. htPothers.. wanted in e.jnnectim.* with the killing of D. S Gb-velanil./prn hibit.ion agent, ht a-whiskey still, al leged to have been operate^ by them **ight-miles smith of here. Cleveland, a former Meridian police man, and Sheriff N E Cannady engag i*d in ,a pitched battle with the alleged moonshiners when the officers at tempted to raid the still. Cleveland was shpi with a load of buckshot Many Nations To Join London Meet London Prim** Minister -Mnclion aid, of Grant Britain fold the House ; Commons that it was hop* d that the ‘xlLed states. repres'ent**d j*t the inter iii*.d conference at London July 16 vould be the British empire. France Italy, Japan, Belgiumr Greece, Portu- gal, Rummama Gzecho. Slovakia and Jugo. Slavia The United States am Jiassador, Frank B Kellojg. would also attend, as had already been announced by the American Government Mr. Mac rirtvtftljl <ta ri . i problem. Ali.ssionary ir* Africa Use Airpl»ne. New York For the first time in the history of Missionary activities in Africa, an aeroplane will be used by a missionary in covering his territory, ,t was announced. The missionary who will emfloy this'means of trans portation is E A. Late, who with his wife and son sails on tha Aquitania for his post in Lberla. The Lutheran foreign mission board of Baltimore, which is pending Dr. Late abroad, will send the aeroplane at an earlv date Peterson’s Ointment “All pimples tire Inflammation-uf fbe ' <kin. ’ says Peterson, “and the Kum an i quickest way. to get rid of them Is tu use Peterson’s Ointment.” Used by mli- lions for eczema, skin and scalp itch, ' ulcers, sore feet. All-druggists’, “fie, »>»( PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM a»«ioT**«tiannru(T M- ptllairF^lllac Restore* Color end Beauty to Gray end Faded Hair •Oo. and |l 00 al I'rucetfta. niacox Oii-jb. W k*. Palchogur.lt. T HINDERCORNS ^ loaara. «te.. (top* all pain, nuerr* c.mfurt to (Un “i 1 !'* “I * Ju - t*r *r.i *. ar at L«ru*~ Hlaoam CkaaveaJ Work*, galeho^aa, H. L