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unaccompanied by written specific conditions or reservations, can not but undermine, to a degree, democratic in dependence In higher educational in stitutions." HARDING WON'T PLAY FOR STAKES AT GOLF Willing to Meet Pope But Not With Greenville Oflice as Prize. St. Augustine, Fla., Fob. 19.-An other projected classic of the world of sport went 'by the boards today w'hon President-elect -larding declin ed a challenge from the postmastor at Greenville, S. C., to match skill with him on the golf links with a re alppointment to the postnastership as a stake. To the challenger's manager, Mr. Harding wrote that he regarded himself as only a miserable player and was unwillinig "to have the ad ministration weakened by basing its attitude on my incapacity at golf." But 'he added that he liked the post niaster's "sporty inclination," and if the conditions of the challenge were removed, he was iwilling to accept a match whenever op~portunity offered. The proposal to play for tile ipost Ilastershi p was made in formal fash Ion by L)uis Sie rfessee. who describ ed hinsetf as sef-appointed ma nageL for the ipostmaster, Thomas ll.'Pope, a Wilson appointee. Writing to Mr. Sierfessee, the pres ident-elect said to MI. Pope that he felt it. .wotid bie safer' to recomnis sionl him onl the advice of his frilends than to risk the apoin tment on the fortunes of the links. "As a matter of fact," Mr. Ilard ing's letter added, "I an giving no consideration at this time to .any of the district appoiititents and I take it that Mr. 1Pope Cit I st easy for the present and have no worry about his situationt. The ultiiate course of the admiinistrat ion is (jnite another, though 1 amt stire tlerte htas beent no definite policy decided upon." Greenvide. Feb1. 19.-Pos tmIlas Ier1 'Tomn au; 11. Pope. WIo cliallenged Preuid'it-eh-:! I lading to a game ol L to decide whOther he sholil he '(ea()poinft d :lost master at Green ville. lmlday announttlced that it is algreeable with It im to wit (idLw 1t(e !t ake. lie said ie che'isLc., a lively desire to itt h his skill with Mir. lilroin g ot t.e links. Mr. Pope's mtlan a ' Ionul Sit 'ressee, suggests Ihat thte galle he played in Waslintgton nlext May. We Have S4 Fortunate in being a ure has proven the YOU HAV] A M) :2:30 to J. D. IRO0KEFELLER ATTACKED FOR GIFT N. Y. State Federatlon of Labor As sails H1i1m for GIft to Education Board. New York, Fob. 20.--An attack against john D. Rockefeller for his recent donation of $70,000,000 to the general education board was made in a statement issued tonight 'by the New York State Federation of Labor. The statement, made ipublic by Peter J. Brady, head of the federation's com mittee on education, declared the gift, as well as other activities of the board, were moves to place academic free dom in control of a capitalistic sys tem. "The millions donated to the gon eral education board," said the state ment, "have been accumulated as a result of a type of Ind.imtrial and fin :ncial control that claracterized one of the darkost pages on our economic history. The acquisition of the swol len for tune t'hat John 1). Rocke feller now distributes would never have beeni possible nilder an enlight elled social system. "I owever, apart f1rom the taint which besirches such iealth, organ IVzI labor objects veheimently to its d1strih llion to educational inst.i uti l toll. It is inlcone (ivable that un der a proper mode of government, edu(II vationy.zle ins titlitons that serve a vita. Fuoction inl our11 ldy politic, slall not deriv' nel(ded reveuiles from the mu niicipality. tile state or the federal governmtitentit, rather thani tle million's froi this (10 01'. "h'lhe $71,0100,000 donation was made by .lr. ltockefeller a few weeks ago, $i40.OnnOnn of which wa.8 given to va-1 rious colleges anld universities for aid ill inlcreasingll teaIlers' salaris and $2o.000.000 for tle iin r(o l'.n ol medical (ilnIcatioll. Tl labor Mtateme1nt Iiot d the frol vral indus:trial re atlions cominms , -o appointei d by 'ire.sidenit \\'ilson as ay inl.Z of tle lRockefeller founlation: "'lhe ion-ey with which the ltocke fellr fouidation was created and Is innainii c(onsists of the wages of worker's in Ameirican industric-. These wages are 1vilwihheld by ieans; of ,.' - I 0oi) I; rosslinme, 'iolation of Iv.w, cmu n lling an(d disol I r piacticed over a; sories of yearis by the found er and certaili of his business associates." volitinlied thme stalement. "1hat sIl) 1iilied tihe tatelnemlt. "Ohat sb sidies such as those granted by the general ediuentioln board, even thoutgh IP We feel:i This pict Houm SIT DOWN A MINUTE AND THIINIK Size Up Your CoUdjtlon. Look at th4 Facts Squarely. IT PAYS TO HAVE GOOD HEALT1] Xost Illnesses Are -Prevented by Good Supply of Rich, Ied Blood Take Pento-Mangan, the Eed Red Blood Builder Either you gre in good health or yot are not. There's no 'half way. Yot may think nothing of 'beinig a little run down. It may not worry you I you look pale. You may think you'l be all right tomorrow or next day But will you Certain it is .when you do not fee: just right, you are not right. There It 'probably something the matter twitli your blood. And whilo you can gel around and do your work you are leav ing yourself open to any of the diseas es that are always -waiting to take pos session of run (own people. When you are pale and ea'.:ily tired when you cannot enjoy your meals when you lose enthusiasm, your bloo( needs attention. Take Pepto-Mangan for awhile. I1 is a great tonic. It will build ul) youi resistance to disease, and you will soon feel stronger. The little red cor rPuscles are fighters. They battle willi disease germs'and win out nyihen therc are enough of them. Keep your sys tomi well supplied. Then you will keeli well and you will enjoy life. *But he certain you get the genuinc Plepto-Mangan. Ask for it by the full name-"Giled's P'epto-Mangan." Soim people take It in tablet form. It is sc convenient. The lilquid and the tab lots have the same medicinal value. Look for the name "Glude's" on th( plackage. Advertisement Ehngraved Cards and invitations. Advertiser Printing Co. COUPON almafesta )d for one vote BRUA D)pening Progre a Production tESQUI hon Life Witi otable film produc n and comes to La MUSIC-SEE so. IET COl Pric, CH ESTER SH ERIFF WOUND'ED IN RAID Iteeeives Load in Neck 'on Entering House Mystory Surrounds. Chester, Feb. 19.--Sheriff D. Gober Anderson of Chester county was shot in the neck this afternoon and is at the Chester sanatorium, where he was brought immediately. Sheriff Anderson and Deputy J. G. Howze and Constable IR. G. Smith had gone to the McAfee place, about nine miles from Chester, for the .purpose of locating a still, and It was while they were hunting the still that the wound was received. Sheriff Ander son had attempted to enter a negro house, but found all doors locked, and (went through the kitchen window. From the kitc'hen he was entering an other room in the house, when the shotgun went off, a part of the load striking him in the fleshy part of the neck, Just below the chin. It is thought that w-hen he opened the door the gun, which belonged to the negroes "living in the house fell or bad been set so that it would shoot when any one ca;,ened the door. It was seen that Sheriff Anderson was possibl)ly dangerously wounded and those with him .imulediately rushed hiim to Chestor for Imledlcal at tention. Hience the actual su rrouind ings in the house 'were not investi gated, and it is not cortain that there was any one iII the house at the time the gun went off. * * * . * . * . . . * * . . * Opening * * l'RNCEISS THE A'lF IE * 'liursday, Fe). 2- * * showingw * * "ll10'3lt0ESQUE" * VOTING Queen of "PALMAFESTA" Gentlemn: .Aly choIce for Queen of Palumafesta Name ............................ ... . ........... . ..'h .s ...p.n .g ecured for Our 4 Cosmopolita! --That Lau~ ble to present this n sensation of the seas, E HEARD THE AL ACK SEND ~11 L "After Every Mjedi" Get thrice-daily benefit frotr / this low-cost old to appetlite and digestlorn It keeps teeth white breath sweet and throat clear Ma1k%-s, vour. ~Ac~c 1v< e. wy Theu'"avwv urn fres o the b THE PLAY VIEDY' e: lc and 20c