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SUFFRAGE LOSES LEADING WORKER Dr. Anna Howard Shaw Claimed by Deatli. Visited 'Every State. Well KInowInvlomiai Contriluted Vaial1le Eiorts for Utited States Dirlbig War Philadephin, July 2.-Dr. Anna Hlow ard Shaw, lionorary president of th National American 'Womani's Stiffrage Association, died at her home Inl Nloy lal), Pa. lear' liere at. 7 o'cloek this evening. She was-. 71 years of age. Dr. Shaw als was chairian of ilhe womian's con1iiniee of the Conneil ot National lecrence ani recently wasr aw14VIrI'(Il the'. distinigtlished serv4ice' medal for her work during lie war. Sho 'was I'elkn ill ill Sprinigfieli, Ill. abont a ionti ago, while onl a leetire tom. With l'orini lresidient ''art and i-.ien m.well or liarvard inl th inl t-ln't of 1'e 'eagle of nations. 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V-iuffra .\s.- in ion, l. b, r 4ir'.hood .h1141iv1d wi41h h.4 r parl'l4t 11i 41'4i1 fra n 1 aill 1 n114'P.4 IlI11,11, Ia 't- lo :411,1 (l''n at11 11 le 41 04-1 rif i jtl: 411 1nd 41'I w4:lf j4 ' 4''l:' .i 'I'A 1o 15.. Ihe 141 l n4 'I'. 4 IIon. 11n 1414441 of411 T I 411 c in !. hIr.4y t rom 1.4 '411 l-4 en4. . n 4 ih 4' 4 in rI::. - hr jilt ilo 4 kr for11 :nir 4.1a hiII. On '\4-an1l'4 D. \nth'4 n d'144.. 114 1 \\~4 4 4lt 4 r'a: \ '' 1,'' 44 44 4 Sh -1\4'1 h n 'I I 4 h44. \' 41 41 4I 4 84 1 .1 4'' t ' ' ' , I. 4 4 . . . 4 h.' 4441 44 I 4I. 1) 444(44 - 11 4 n4 ;.4 4 'I 4 I 4 ''',. 4 41 '4 I \ 4 4 ('444 4 ine '1 n 4') t '1 - 4 ii~ nun h 14 4 ' r 4' 4f h fu( Tr four to twelve, while the whole suff rage movement changed from an Iacllic stage to a vital political force arousing the attention of the en tire nation. 'I'he year 19l2 was the banner year for Dr. Shaw and the cause, when Arizona, lansas and Oregon received fll suffrage. During this year Dr. S'haw spoke in the principal cities in each of these States making four or live speeches a day and traveling in any sort of a conveyance from freight cars to automobiles. \lany times tring her earlier Cn reer, )r. Shaw gave proof of her (01courageou s ll and det'lIinetl II nture. On one) ocension the free religious 1roni of which she was pastor wishtvl to give a dance on the night. of I te an nital church fair, andi the 111tropid lit tie preacher was obliged to threaten tile whole cong regation with arrest to maintain her ath lorily. As a country school teacher, she preachied her Iirst s rnmuol at the slIggestion of a frintid rhtiiarsing it to the Itrees and stones in While ill Ioston Drt. Shaw rcnehi tho poini where she hal not a centt of 1lu1n1y nor 1t1he pirmif-cl of talnin ally. I~nexi *-edly she was i aked to do a wtiek' r\ival work and1 decided that if hi., brougwht heir enlough1 1money for -! ;l pihiap i f shloles ;111( a fow ay a. 4 (1 \( ) i! ci l r ri It n m . onductin--1 h:r hlo g a .r I r 'nd li-I (1,Kh a n' s il 44?I14L Ii .! l 1 )1 :1 1 : d 1.. it a a . b !IG\ til b. qITh u-I fd If l llrs Plam . I-hinst liabl. St una a u in t 'lorla -:tIa 11:. h .- ida; u' inlr- . l:h t nf r. 1 h14 41w 11 an 1 i ilv tor haft a'4 1 1 in llo W l' ia ril s, h lI' M CK: . ST-. "n Zos -f HM'S iORE Ta ~un 'TAN po -vq n I 30 1 )2 CAMPAIGN PLANNED COTTON STATES Counties to lie Organized to Ilandle Present Crop. Wanmaker TeIs of Coming Drlie. New Orleans, July 2.-Plans for a systematic campaign in the cotton belt for organizing counties of the States for handling tle a1nnua--1 crop were laulnlhed here today it the Cecold meeting at the present conferenice of directors of the American Cotton As sociation. .1. S. Wannamaker of Co I nibia, S. C.. president, said that $-400, 000,000 wol(1 be needed for forming fhe planned corporation to properly dispoe of onre-foinrith of the crop. This corporation, lccorlding to I res ideit Wanniaker, will not conflict with the proposilI $100,1100,0410 cottoil exports financing corporat Ion, as the former will liliit its work to cotton for donestic isv. 'ov. Rniffin l'lcasant of Louiianna haian of t xecu iive comliuittee of the export orgalization telegraphed his approval of the domestic organ i/alton and 'W. 11. 'l'hopluion of New Orleans, a dircctor of the export cor loruatin, nlifiay e\plainwil io llh. i \mer ivall oltti( : A.- sia isi the jlan1s (If t he frer Ille plail.R ft~ ix -:a ~ n ,a : eia ucwi i 2essi; . %-i . 4 i' ' i l II ilf -f r I co .1y 1r5li: llh inl.: er - l) mr, . 4 r. j i* w.f ai nmii' h b \Ir I n . h i n 4 in r t' ;1 0 o ' I ii' Il n n ;so ,.- n I. I' .h t \\'I nn 1naka annIoinnet.,Id I ti% . Itl d t w t I ls l ~ t. ln s .,7f I ig f:hiru ld bev :o - - 7li, . ilr c o k f l 'Ii l d t )h l'nited 'jtate dt parl m/5n1 4ot D.:risjnles reot1 Is Wor da w b 1. \ ssl s aiil i sing l "5 1o I (sen anno(nIs shaelirllt he n.s xt o .I n You D~o More WVork, You are more ambitious and you get more Cljoymnlit (it of everythini when your blood is i i good condition. Impurities ill thoi bland have a very depressing effect on the SyStem, Causimg weakness, laziness. nervoi sness and sickness. (iROVuI'S rASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Elnergy and Vitality by Purifying nd Enriichiing the Bi'd. When you feel its strnigthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings clsor to tlie cheeks and how It im proves the appetite, you will then appreciate its tnie tonie value. iROVE'S TASTFILEI4SS Chill TONiC I isi not a atetnt medicine, it is siraly IRON and QUJiNiNE suspended in Syrup. So plieasant eveni children like it. 'I lie blood needs Quinine to Purify it and i ION to Enrichi it. These reliable tonic prsop (ertwcs never fail to drive out impustritieIs in the bolod. Theli Strength--Crcating1 Pnwer of G;ROV E'S TASTELESS Chill T'ONIC hais miade it the favorite tonie in thousands of hesc. More than thirty-five years aig4, folks woui riide 0 long distancet to gct (GROV\E'S TfASTELEiSS Chill TIONiC w hen a membeiir of their family had Malaria (ir neededs5( ai bodly-buiildinlg, strengthi-gi vin tonie.e The1 formula is just t he samec to dty, iiis yo ca et it from any drug stor, tile pr hotlg to be held at the president's call, the association will take up the labor problenp the further reduction of acreage and the question of holding cottonl.DA G R U DIE S J. A. Thompson of Corsicana, Texas, no organs of the human body are io 0et some GOLD MEDAL I1aOriem Oil was elected first vice president, to Important to health and long ie As the kidneys. When they 10 an, g co Cpsepratonue.d avrte anold tr succed J. A. Scott of llouston, Texas, nence to lag in their dut 1 ll Find out what the troubli is-t .hout centuries. They contain only old-fash resigned, but who will remain aie11- deay. Whenever you rvoua. toned. soothing el conibined with ber of the board of diirectors. weak, dizzy, suffer from I lessness, strength-giving and systeni-cieanslni or have pains Ini the b -ake up herbs, well known and used by phaysi "The department's report," said \l-. at, once. Your kidneys n help. These clans in their d.\ly practice. GO are ~gn to var yout a you ki- 'DAL Ilitaril o il Capsules are Ina W~annamiaker, "falledi to shlo y the a- ae"gmt anyuta orhd T ~Va nam ker "file to sho th a- neye are not performing their func- vorted direct fro mn the laboratories In bandonment which we estimate will tions Properly. They are only half Holland. They are convenient to take doing their work and ave allowing imt- and will oltIhor give prompt relief or be fully 8 Per cent. It also failed to Purities to accumulate and be convert- your money will be refundex. Ask for ed Into uric aclid and other poisons. thent at any drxig store, hilt be snre to0 show several freattures IIIh 1l(licat which are causing you nidctress and will ot tlie original Imported GOLD the condition of tile erol) is not over C0 destroy y-ou unless they are driven Ni60i)AL brand. Accept no substitutoo. pe el.111110 Teascat11 tfrom your system. Ili sealed paickages. Thrve sizes. Per' cent. normnal. Tihe associationl at a recent meeting estimated reduction 1at 20 per cent. The speaker declared it was tunfailr to take tile high average elrop conditions in small growing 0 W E BROS. States lik1e Arizona and'California to plil u1) the low average of Iuantities & GRANITE CO. of cottol". The directors decided to sd tel Se grams to th governors of cotton grow- i ing States, presidents of farmers' un1ions, Stato agricultiuiral coilleges RECTORS and State balnkers' assoclations urging the call meetings at the respective Dealers ill everything for the come stat capitals tIing July ill order to promote rtll her organlizat lon of the Tile largest and best equipd men assoiiatloe Carolias. Tlhe directors ado11'd P esolutionl indo1ing (overnor lasans ggs GREENWOOD S. C. tionl., Ihat wan hnoc-s he c on.trIcted ;1o organ of the huma body are ~" 44?4 . What you pay out your go oe o i/: -smut oo oe-o 18 cents a package is cigarette satisfaction-and, my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels' XPERTLY ble2nded choice lo-idesfthtbacytr - Turki.Ah and choice Domestic tiigtedsrbe"oj.1Cinl tobaccos in, Camrel cigarettes elimi-aeFtil eveain o ,i nate bite and free them from any mleii wtlotl-iiyorIs! unpleasant cig-aretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor.Ow ifconyums Camels win instpant and pormanentey success with smokers because the st a o blend brings out to the limit the it me ~XPE T~y lendd chice low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re ~ ur~h ad coiceDometic taining the desirable "body." Camels t~lac~s i Cmelciyreteselii- are simply a revelation! You may natebiteand reethemfromany smoke them without tiring yourtiaste! cigaet~ dor.For your own satisfaction you Ums unpleaant ycompare Camels with any cigarette Cames wn istat ad prmaentin the world at any price. Then, succss wth sokes beausethe you'll best realize their superior bled bing ou t th liit he quality and the rare enjoyment refreshing flavor and delightful mel- they provide. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. if__ YO Ha e L1 - V\"If9YoutHaye Children Remember that ARO is one of the greatest of energy pro ducing foods. It 0 healthful and always debcious. Give Lhe children hot biscuits, m ns, sliced bread and Karo -all they ~NV wan of it. Ik necans Health and Strength. "Crystal Vhite"-- ine i a; "Golden Brown"- in the Blue Can "Maple Fiavor"--.E 1 n . wih -uty of substance and a rich , I(e i a -idi ,cn Can. S-- fnilutv Y TO YOr - -y can -,f :i< o ;i ,nake4I with enrct 'Vi;gs a.~- - o ~ - ot hv "M d by pack.one of similpr ib y :m hw) wiv relaiion to weight of contn . 'I I. - ^.I -, ebon', 1 o -t coiy ~i ou-ni c'r - i'.1 inn for good cookit.. It Ua Sto,. Corn Products Refining Company P. .Bo. x 161, New York City --- .. 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