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TWO OLD LEADERS \n WILL BE MISSlNGj P lis Washington, May 3.?Two of the'a] refl bigwigs?"Boss" Penrose from'p( the Republican camp and Claude p] Kitchin from the Democratic tent? ^ will be lacking at the forthcoming convention to be held at Chicago and m San Francisco, respectively. a. The news of the gravity of Sena- si tor Penrose's condition will be a ei shock to the country generally. Sen- w ator Penrose had been a man of such w . rugged physique that the almost in complete breakdown is difficult of hi comprehension. He is only now in J th his 60th year, and it was thought | when he had to first give up his j tr active duties in the early winter, at | f: which time he took his private car I n< and went to Florida to recuperate, I oi ' j that his power of recovery was so j m great that he would soon be in har- j g] ? 1 P?nnJl? ness again as tnt reai uuaa ui * 1C sylvania Republican politicics, in- cl< eluding of course the G. 0. P. side of: w, the senate. However, as time has gfcne on his condition has gi\nvn steadily worse with such persistency sj as to cause grave misgivings as to "] the future. se The loss of Senator Penrose in ><. the party councils at Chicago will th be greatly felt. For the last 20 years in 1 1 QM/1 cttll- I e\A ne licli? i Cl tUll."5J^iV,lVMO HUU ^ VV%- j eiVJ war: figure in national conventions j Hi with the exception of 1912. That j til was the year of the big Bull "Moose split. Leaders At Sea CO ' Boss'' Penrose?and he will never ye fcc iinown as anything else because ill; his power has been equal to that of be "Boss" Piatt of New York, Tom T". D~'i 0*1^1 >\tkar n-F cicnn+.iPii of AWCCU auvt VbllCi. luvii .V* o J| va power?has been a member of the on national committee since 1904?{an again with one exeception?in 1912. J mi Senator Penrose will be especially I he missed this year because of th(e un-jfa precedented conditions existing in the | \v< Republican party at this time. Six j to weeks away from convention time, m Republican leaders admittedly are atj sea both as to candidates and as to, -'I platform declarations, while the | unity of the party as a whole is dis-j tinctly threatened. There never wasj a time when wise counsel was so i Cr necessary to party welfare, and I. v/piie Senator Penrose may try in j jn earnest manner to give advice from j - ^ . ,|?< 15 SICK ruuill, me grcai. muuc:n-c ui his presen;- and personality will be , totally lacking. There is wide speculation here as to what the effect upon the party or- ^ ganization in Pennsylvania will be in . the event of Senator Penrose's incapacity becoming permanent. He has , rc been Pennsylvania's big man in Reupblican circles for so many years P< that there would be much difficulty jj in securing a leader to wear his shoes. v It is possible that Governor Sproul l_. Bj , . . K DRINK A GLASS be nc RCAI HOT WATPR before"breakfast. th Wl ar 8aya we will both look and feel a clean, sweet and freeh and avoid Illness. m ne Sanitary science has of late made rapid strides with results that are of 03 untold blessing to humanity. The lat- gx est application of its untiring research _ is the recommendation that it is as ? necessary to attend to internal sanita- fa tion of the drainage system of the hu- II man body as it?is to the drains of the J R house. , || Those of us who are accustomed to P feel dull and heavy when we arise, I anlHHnf* Yw.nrfostViA otiifPv frnm o r?nlfl I ma D^UltlUg U\;UM?VUVy wvv?u; Mvfut w VV?A*J ni foul tongue, nasty breath, acid atom- H ach, can, Instead, feel as fresh as a II daisy by opening the sluices of the ays- I? tem each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stag- gj nant matter. J Everyone, whether ailing, sick or I well, should, each morning before 8 breakfast, drink a glass of real hot I water with a teaspoonful of limestone L phosphate in it to wash from the stom- _ ach, liver and bowels the previous ? day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire A alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action ol hot water and limestone phosphate on \ an empty stomach Is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the soui ^ fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite foi breakfast. While you are enjoying x your breakfast the phosphate-1 hoi Je vater is quietly extracting a large vol I1 ume of water from the blood and get ;t ting ready for a thorough flushir?: ol n all the inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells p< stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; " others who have sallow skins, blooc {f disorders and sickly complexions ar< urged to get a quarter pound of lime j'| stone phosphate from the drug store ? This will cost very little, but id suth cient to make anyone a pronounce! ; ? crank on the subject of interna i sas Jtatiotu * t Light become the successor to tl enrose rule in Pennsylvania, but l a man of large business interest ad besides does not like to play tli >litical game just for the love c laying it like Penrose has done fc lany years past. , Under Penrose the Pennsylvani lachine has been all powerful ant > stated, it was only in 1912 that h iffered a setback. In 1914, hov i/pr hp staged a "comeback" whic as complete in every respect an hich showed him to be a pastmaste i the political game. Since that tim is power has been even greate lan it was before. When the Republicans gained cor ol of the senate last year Penros iced a fight in connection with h' atural desire to become chairira I the finance committee?-the bi oney committee of the senate. Pr< essives in the senate openiy cha nged him, but when the fight wa )ne Penrose had gotten what h anted. Senator Penrose has been a mem :r of the upper house of congres nee 1897, succeeding the lot Jon" Cameron and for 23 years o rvice in that bodj' has shown hin: If through his own efforts an ose of his lieutenants?well traine the art of politics?incapable o [mitting defeat anywhere along th le. Thus he has well earned th ;le of "Boss" Penrose. Kitchin Missing Also On the Democratic side of th nvention, Claude Kitchin, for man; :ars congressman from North Caro la, and a leader in the house, wi] missing when the roll is called vo weeks ago he suffered a strok paralysis while making a speed the peace treaty before the housi d although it is possible that hi ay attend further sessions of tli use this year, there is not th intest hope that his physician )uld permit him to make the tri San Francisco with all the excite ent due to the occasion. EGRO SENTENCED EY; LANDIS TO 25 SECOND. Chicago, May 3.?Twenty-five sec ids ?one of the short ?.?t sentence 1 record in Federal courts?wa iposed by Judge L^n.lis today upo sse Nash, negro, cnirged.with tam >ring with the mails. As Nash walked to the courtvoor lor in custody of a deputy marsha e judge called 'Tmies up!' and th isoner was released. Nash admitce >aining possession of letters writte j his wife to another man. He e> bited the letters in court, and afte lading them Judge Landis fixed th jnalty. IVES 6 DAYS IN GLASS BOX HERMETICALLY SEALE1 Cambridge,. Eng., May 3.?Josep ancroft,. a reader of physiology a inps Colleee here, has lived for si lys in a hermetically sealed glas >x. The experiment arose out of irty-year-old controversy as t hether it is possible to calculate th tiount of oxygen in the blood fror knowledge of the amount of oxy sn in the breath. The test also wa ade to demonstrate whether it wa scessary that airmen should hav cygen apparatus when flying a eat heights. It proved that oxyge ro Vf THE LAST ? n&oD - mimSr SEALED TINS ONLY Wwr ATYOURCROCEHS nAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ? Millar's Andttptio Oil, Known as Snake Oil r-'-l Positively Relieve Pain Ul r i'cw Minutes Trr It right notf" for Rheumatism, euralpia. Lumbago, sore, still and swoln joints, pain in tlie Lead, "oack and ml>s, corns, bunions, etc. After one Indication pain usually uisappcars by magic. A new remedy used externally for t>igiis, Colds. Croup, Inlluenza, Sura hroat, Diphtheria and Tonsiiitis. Tliu oil is conceded to be the most [ netratins remedy known. lis prompt nd immediate effect in relieving pain due to the fact that it penetrates to le affected parts at once. As an illusation. pour ten drops on the thickest loco of sole leather and it will per-?ale this snbstauce through and throu/u t three minutes. \ccept no substitute. This preat o:I gokleu red color only. Manufactured 5- Ilerb. Juice Medicine Co. only. Get r.t The McMurray Drug Co. ie was necessary to flying men, 1 but ie' did not show to what height the ts could fly with safety. ie While in the box Bancroft kept >f record of his sensations and mad >r scientmc oDservaxions. ne saiu n suffered from sleeplessness bu la otherwise did not experience muc i, inconvenience except on the last da: ie when the atmosphere came extremi ir- ly rarefied. He then had headachc :h and nausea. He was watched cor d tinually while in the box. He too >r food and slept in two small con ,e partments fitted up with wicke >r chairs, a table, a small bed and a b cycle, on which he exercised ever \. morning. ie is SANDERS SAYS HE IS n TO BE A CANDIDA!"] g )- Anderson Mail. I- "You can tell the folks." said' Mi is J. Olin Sanders this morning "tha e I'll be in the race for sheriff and \vi be there with bells on. I don't kno^ i- def.'ntely ho.v t ie reople of -\nd : s son feel about me as their sheriff e but I do know that I have done m f best to discharge the duties of th i- office and I believe they will appreci A ntp that fnct. T'm p-oinf? to cive the:; (1 a chance to say whether they wan f me as sheriff or not at he next elec e tion." e Mr. Sanders was seen at tlv sheriff's offioe this morning where \ was waiting for the arrival of the e tiers of the supreme court which wil y put him out of office. He state:! th:. i- everything connected with the offir 1 was ready to be turned over to Mv |. King and that he was quite ready ti e give up the office when the paper i arrive in Anderson. n See H< n sr THE Chandl< guished for 0 which are used h considerable d< 1 Chandler. See,t is priced cars in th ??nd most effici< : su " the 3 ONE PIECE ALUMINUM 1 which ties the frame of tl e at four points, thus prov t frame as well as a mor mounting. Also used by ] mobile (Bronze), Mercer, Brewster, Stutz, Pierce-Ai SILENT CHAIN DRIVE foi Also used by Winton, Pacl Brewster, Fiat, Mercer. THEN, see One car, listing at $2975, cl One car, listing at $2685, chi One car, listing at $2400, cl I Not a single one The Chandler of the. silent chain Til a ] The a Seven-Passenge i Seven-Passen > <& t; a ft JTSlIe CHANDLE ! ??? ! II ""!? I~" . _TVr_r_t ' EASV TO DARKEN : YOUR GRAY HI it i h You can Bring Back Color and f, ' Lustre with Sage Tea and Sulphur. !S When you darken your hair with l" Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can It tell, because It's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home Is mussy and trouble,r some. At little cost you can buy at O.U.J uiu5 ouui o ti 10 icau/-iu-uao '- aration, Improved by the addition ol other Ingredients called "Wyeth'a Sage y and Sulphur Compound." You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, E your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age. and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get bnsy at once with t Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound " and look years younger. This ready!1 to-use preparation is a delightful tollet requisite and not a medicine. It .s not intended for the cure, mitiga - tlon or prevention of disease. y "It is just a matter of form,." said e Mr. Sanders, "but as we have gone ~ this fr.r according to the courts, I Y. ;,;t cv ha::;- arnund until 1 the lv. il order comcs to me." lh\ Sr.n-ev.-; has been connected with the sheriff's office for r. number c of years and was connected with the 0 city before that time. lie rtates that lie L ;;o:tir.~ vcaJy to mova out from tl.v jail, bu!; that he - is havi.isr a hard tima to fir.:! a house. ''armed men rob pawn 3j shop and make escape Detroit. May 1:?Two armed men )w Chand High-Pr: it Six throughout its se its many distinctively si also on the highest pri igree by cars now pric then, how the Chandler tese features selected as ent service. perior Chand ; Hig'h-Priced < viotor base, torque arm or ip rar todefher ptprre-arrow. i,ni riding a stiffer Winton, Cadillac, 1 e rigid motor Packard, Loco- ANNULAR BALL Winton, Fiat, MISSION. Also u tow. Pierce-Arrow, Brei Locomobile, Packa : Motor Shafts. kard, Cadillac, ANNULAR BALLENTIAL. Also us< ( How tKese seven cars competitive to me iecks with Chandler in only one feature ecks with Chandler in only three features iecks with Chandler in only one feature One car, listing at $2250, does not of the seven makes of medium-priced ? fers you Bosch, recognized the world ove drive, although another one of them in tese Statements are I Pew of the Reasons f pacification data quoted Is substantiated, In eve SIX BEAUTIFUL r Touring Car, J/995 Four-Passenge iger Sedan, S2995 Four-Posset (All Prices /. c R MOTOR CAR < fLIzU i/o?uth t 1H self-deni^ / <5 | old-age wi//n I Ff you deny yoi i luxuries in your yi iijTe the sunset of LoaJ.itlful o:;o. So! you ;*oo:l health future. Start savir :! Mk, si7 atax* i i this morning entered a down town :.;wn shop, held up the clerk and i rifled the safe of diamond rings said o be worth $18,000. It's easy to be a philisipher if you . have a good income. ?RS(Xgf#i Marvelous Motor |j j||l Her Checli iced Cars t ven years of production jperior features of desig iced American cars, and ed hundreds of dollars checks with ten of the b being characteristic of b Her Features a ^ars that use Tli TUBE. Also used by Pierce-Arrov :omobile, Brewster, Locomobile. Packard, Stutz. ANNULAR -BEARING TRANS- WHEELS, i sed by Winton, Stutz, Locomobll rirtf 'Clot* Mprrpr (Taici, viauiuat) A iavf ? *M?y rd, Marmon. HIGH TENS BEARING DIFFER- Also used bj id by Marmon, Stutz, Brewster, Wi j?sixes wHicH may be sandier?do NOT chec One car, listing at $2195, checks with C One car, listing at $2045, checks with < One car, listing at $1945, checks with < check with Chandler in any feature Sixes referred to offers you High Tension ir as the best ignition system. Only one < its higher-priced model ($3450), incorpo "acts and they Give ' or Chandler Leaders ry Instance, by the manufacturers of the care reft STYLES OF BODY r Dispatch Car, S2075 Four Passeng< iger Coupe, S2895 Limou. >. b. Cleveland, Ohio) x Car Cerapa PATlyfn A \TV Pi T7\ uuiurni^ i 5 > p? ? p??? i */iou/dtoioaj ja s 0 that your jS otfajowwant | irself c! needless outh and middle your life'will be a I 1 denial will bring j 5 and comfortable wiras A woman's idea of an entertaining man i? one who says nothing and listens. Many a matrimonial failure is due to the mistaken idea that two can live as cheaply as one. Ls With l has been distin a and equipment not used in any higher than the est-known high* jgh-grade design ind tern r, Fiat, Brewster, Packard^ BALL-BEARING REAR Vlso used by Packard, Stutz, e, Marmon, Pierce-Arrow, ION MAGNETO IGNITION. r Locomobile, Mercer, Fiat, in ton. considered K handler In only two features Chandler in only two features Chandler in only one feature Magneto Ignition. of them offers you rates this feature. You hip rred to. er Roadster, tl99$ sine, S3495 : 'ELAND, 0. ?- if jcwr team tin ?g?ww???p