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Gretchen Cox and Artists Cornil Grot chou Cox und Company, app< Chautauqua, will he headed hy Grctehe Uvntcd audiences In nil parts of thc Un and music journals throughout tho coull Um remarkable anility of this talented II accomplished artists-a vocalist und a WIDELY-KNOWN ri Edward Amherst Ott to Lecture at Chautauqua. Will Olvo One of the Great Addresses Which Have Made Him Nation ally Known. One of the headline lecturers nt the coming Redpath Chautauqua will he Edward Amherst Ott, eminent educator nnd one of the host known orators on the American platform. Mr. Ott will give his Inspiring, time ly lecture, "Victory," one of tho grent est of his famous "Art of Living" lec EDWARD AMHERST OTT tures, notahlo among which nre "Sour Grapes" nnd "The Spenders." "Victory" is not a war lecture. It ls an after-tho-war lecture. It dis cusses the vital questions which aro facing the American people. It ls a real construction not a reconstruction lecture. . Edwnrd Amherst Ott's treatment of great national problems will -mako> n vivid and lasting impression on ev ery community. CHAUTAUQUA DATES FOR WALHALLA, WEEK OF JU XE loth to 20th. Australia has over GO speclos of snakes, many venomous. A dishonorably discharged soldier of tho United States army losos his citizenship only when he has been discharged for desertion during timo of war. Magnolia Balm LIQUID Face and Toilet POWDER Urines instant, na/ ural beauly to ince, neck, arms, hands. Simply wonderful I Removes eruptions, freckles, sunburn, tan. Knlrnncing,last ing fragrance. Try H. 4 colors: Brunotto Whit? Pink Rose-Red I ..t.tllMr.c.to.*' I LYON'MPO CO. Proprietor? I LYON MFG. CO. Sold by all deal* ere, or dh 42So.FifthSt. rectfrom BROOKLYN, iiiiiiiiminimmiiimiii BF.ST for 7a years - A marvelous beauti fying balm. Supporting ig at Chautauqua 1 mrlng hore at tho coming Redpath n Cox, prouder violinist, who luis cnn* lite;) Stud's. Metropolitan newspapers dry accord most enthusiastic praise to ilisichui. She will bo supported by two pluul&t. UK PIlEPABEl) TO rois.N WEEVIL At tho Ililli! Time-Farmers Often 1 nil to Keall/.e Their Danger. (Department of Agriculture Bulletin) "ill time of peace prepare for war" is u proverb more or less in disfavor In international negotiations just now. but it still applies to lighting the colton boll weevil, says tho Uni ted Stales Department of Agricul ture. Late poisoning ls likely to hurt tho farmer moro than it hurts tho weevil, and the only way to be sure of getting an "even break" with tho weevil is to be supplied in ad vance with calcium arsenate and tho dusting machinery. "Wo (Ind every year," says B. U. Cond, director of tho department's boll weevil laboratory, "that many farmers fall to realize their danger early enough, and then start making dosperato efforts to poison after the Infestation has become very heavy. They scurry around trying to get cal cium arsonnto and dusting machin ery, and nearly always there ls con siderable delny. Even when they get the poison and the machinery, it is extremely dllhcult to control weevil infestation after it becomes sovore. There aro so many weevil stuges present In the squares and bolls that some of them como out every day and poison must he kept constantly on the plants If any good is to he done by it. This very greatly in creases the expense of poisoning. Then, if there comes even a short spell of rainy weather, such control Rt has been gained ls lost, und tho farmer has gone to heavy expense for nothing. Wo advise all cotton plant ors to be extremely careful about starting lalo season poisoning. In a few cases lt has been successful, hut a* heavy cost and only under thc most favorable conditions. The only si'fe course ls lo he prepared to poi son at tho right time." i Write the Delta Laboratory, Tal lulah, La., for instructions "When and How to Poison." j Columbus Elects Now City Manager. Columbus, Ga., Juno 1.-City af fairs of Columbus to-day are running smoothly, following tho assumption of tho ofilco of city manager by H. 13. Crawford, a local contractor, who was elected lato yesterday afternoon hy unanimous voto of the city com mission. Mr. Crawford was elected to sne ered H. G. Hinkle, of Altoona, Pa., who was discharged hy action of tho commission Saturday. Mr. Hinkle, lt ls said, loft Columbus without, tho consent or knowledge of tho govern ing body. pe tee ti ves of tho city and many from ngonclos aro busily engaged In running down clues of tho perpetra tors of tho bomb outrage, when tho homo of Mayor J. ll. Dlmon was dy namited a few weeks ago, but so far no tangible ovldonco has boon gath ered . Tho Unitod States Treasury ls paying pensions to sixty widows of tho War of 1812 and 2,000 widows of tho Mexican War. Cuba's connection with tho World War ofllclnlly ended on May 8, when a presidential proclamation of ponco was advertised. Tho annual pension bill of the Unitod Statos is $26,000,000. James Fonimoro Cooper wrote 70 books in thirty years. Ww ! A Good Rt a Better Pi HE new lo for the 3C created sc satioti. IS impulsive remark w ful priced* Even, more to the ments of today. People are getting $10.90 price- but 1 still a cause for won With thousands of ning today, every locali to check up on the sur Let all these "Usc serving their owners so mind you of this Whatever the price of "Usco," it has got to de liver big value because it has always done so. United StatesTlres -are GQWI Tira? Copyright . 1922 V. S. Tire Co. - Unit United Fifty-three hacloritt f Where You A RT fi l Can Buy STROX U* o. Fires: FATAL PLUNGE FOR AVIATOR. Hotly Charred Hoyond Recognition. \\ ?is on Grmluution Flight. Richmond, Va., May 81.-As his loved ones watched him perform stunts in tho air, bolleving, but not positive that it was he, and before their horrified gaze, Second Lieut. (William Austin Sydnor, Jr., aged 22, United States army aviator, plunged 700 feet to earth In an airplane that had become unmanageable, within sight of his uncle, Eugene H. Sydnor, at West Hampton, this afternoon, and was probably instantly killed. In its descent tho plane, which, according to oyo witnesses, was act ing erratically, dove into two cedar saplings, ono of which was snapped off, tho other uprooted. 'JmmetVia^ely (after striking tho second tree tho careening plane was seen to emit a thin spiral of black or blue smoko, and, a few seconds later, struck tho ground with a thud that was heard at tho Country Club and tho University of Richmond grounds at West Hampton, both a considerable distance away. Divining from tho unusual antics of tho plane that something was amiss, abd fearful that tho aviator would bo unnblo to right the ma chine before lt reached the ground, scores who were witnessing tho stunts of young Sydnor in mid-air, hastened to tho Held In which lt was apparent the machine would land. Refore tho first of thoso spectators could reach the scene the plano had struck tho ground, and almost im mediately a burst of flame Was seeiv. By tho Hmo aid had arrived tho ma chine was a mass of flames and tho body of tho youthful flier, who was motionolss and- probably already dead, rapidly was being consumed in tho firo that partly consumed both thc plane and tho body of tho young oilicor. Tho body, burned beyond recogni tion, was lifted from tho mangled mass of twisted steel and tho other Wreckage left hy tho destruction of tho plano. Thou bogan a feverish search for some trinket or other means hy which tho body might bo idontlfled. First, tho soarchors un covered from, tho ashes and bits of charred wood a metal watch, which, however, did not aid In tho Identifi cation. Noxt, a pocket knife wa? brought to light. Neither did this throw any light on tho identity of tho victim. Then a gold signet ring was found by the searchers who persisted after others had abandoned the quest. Af ter the ashes and grime were wiped off, the Initials of a monagram, "W. putation pius ?w mark of $10.90 I x 3Vz size "Usco" >mething of a sen ?aturaiiy, the first as on the "wonder point are the com I more used to the :he "Usco" value is Lder. $10.90 "Useos" run ty has had a chance prising tire value, o" Tires now well re SiateS @ Rubber Company ttt OUul and Laraeet 7\vo hundred and tubber Ofgttnitamn tn the World thirty-five liranche? JR BROWN. 1 HER. (a PHINNEY, Wc A S ?" were deciphered. The ring i was Identified by the uncle of yjbuhg Syd nor. The plane was a Simplex 1875 and bore the numerals SE-5-tA. The gaso line tank, apparently of about 25 gil lions capacity, was some distance from the plane. Tbs Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because ot ita tonic and laxative effect, LAXA? TI V lt BROMO QU INI Nit is bettet than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing In head. Remember the lull name and look for the signature of lt. W. GROVE. 30c. Dog Lcd Searchers to Dead Dody. Woolwich, Maine, May 31.-While relatives were searching for Miss Juanita IT. Wright, 75 years of ago, her collie dog, dripping wot, appear ed and led tho searchers to a pond. The body of his mistress was found in shallow water. Tracks indicated that the collie had tried to pull her froBi tho pond. Miss Wright had hoon in poor health. Mother-To-Be, Read This Here Is a wondorful messngo to all expectant mothers. From this mo mont on, cast from your mind all dread and fear, and fool every day as the months roll by that great freedom from much of tho suffering which thousands of oxpoctnnt mothers un dergo, unnecessarily. And when tho Little Ono arrives, you cnn have that moment moro freo from suffering than you have perhaps Imagined. An emi nent physician, export In th to sclenco, has shown tho way. It waa ho who first, produced tho groat remedy? "Mother's Friend." Mrs. C. J. Hart man, Scranton, Pa., says: "With my first two children I lind n doctor und n nurao find thou they had l<> use Instruments, hut with my lust two children I used Motlier'*! Friend und lind only a nurse j wo hud no limo to get ? doctor becmise I Wasn't very sick--only nbont ton or fifteen minutes/' "Mother's Friend" is applied extern ally to tho abdomon, back and hips. It aids tho musclos and tlssuos to ox* pand easily. It penetrates quickly. It contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. It io safo. Thoro is no substi tute. Avoid usoless greases some timos recommended by tho unknow ing. "Mother's Friend'' ls sold by. druggists everywhere. NOTB-Wrtte for raluabls freo UTm trat cd book, "Motherhood anet th? naru," containing Important auihorUutiva information which ?ter? expectant motlier ?hould haYO. and 'all about '-Mother's yH?nd." to Urad?old Betidfttor Company, PA-?) einalla, S. C. sst Union, S. C. SOME ONE FOUND POT OF GOLD? Aged Aiken County Man Supposed to Have Had Much Hurled Treasure. 'Aiken; s. C., May 31.-James C. Garvin, an octogenarian farmer of the Waganer section, died suddenly On April 28th, at his farm home. "Uncle Jimmie," as he was called by the people of Wagener, was sup posed to bo very wealthy, but upon his death it was found Hint his for tuno amounted to about $40,000. .Last Saturday Andrew Ward, of Wagoner, discovered a newly dug hole near tho home of "Uncle Jim mie," and an old Iron pot, around which wore scattered several old coins, and tho belief prevails In tho neighborhood that, parties In search of the old man's buried treasure found a pot of money and got away with it before relatives discovered the fact, lt was the boast of Mr. Garvin that he had a thousand dol lars for every your of his lifo, and he died aged years. Pope L. Courtney, of Aiken, a brother-in-law of tho deceased, gives it as his opin ion that tho fortune buried by the ok', man was dug up and carried off. Wonderful Sleep Producer. "Was that slooping potion I rec oin mended to you nny good?" askod Brown of his friend Jones. "Good?" replied Jones. "I should say it was. Listen hero! I took it ns you suggested and went to sleep soon after retiring. Then a friend with his head under lils arni carno along and asked me If I wanted to buy his feet. 1 was bargaining with him for them when tho dragon on which I Was riding slipped his skin and left me floating in mid air. "Whilo I was considering how I should get down, a bull with two heads peered over tho'edge of a wall and said ho would haul mo Up if I would first climb up and lix a wind less for him. So as I was sliding down tho mountain tho conductor came tn, and I askod him when the train would reach my station. "Wo passed your station two hun dred yon rs ago," ho answered, calmly folding tho train up and slipping it Into lils vest pockot. At that moment I woko up-and found that I had been asleep for Just ton minutes. - A bonus for ox-servlco mon ls not paid In Oklahoma. Instead, the State provides a relief fund for tho assist ance of disabled soldiers, their wlvos or widows and minor chlldron. Ponslons aro boing paid to 1,750, 000 war crlpplos by the British Em pire. FOB FIGHTING HOHL WEEVIL. Tolley is Adopted hy tho Extension Service Conference. Clemson Collogo, June 2.->At tho meetings of tho extension workers held recently at tho district oillces nt Spartanburg, Plorenco and Aiken, full discussions of tho boll weevil problom wero entered ttltp with a vi ow of arriving at a^ ?policy hy which to tight the boll weevil during tho present season. After full dis cussion of Various phases of the sub ject, the conference drew up poli cies upon which all agree for tho presoiu year. In addition to a con tinuation of tho policies und meas ures ml voca ted heretofore (right varieties, small acreage, putting tho farm on self-supporting basis, soil improvement, proper fertilization, fall plowing under of stafks, etc.,) tho following points woro empha sized ns mensures for lmmodiato ex ecution: 1. Rapid, thorough cultivation (OUCP per week). 2. No lato sldo-dresslng with nl trnto of soda. 3. Picking of weevils and squares during Juno and July, provided la bor ls cheap and cultivation Is nov. sacrificed. 4. Opposition to tho usc of all weevil traps and patented devices until they have been tested and en dorsed by tho college or the Delta Laboratory, Tallulah, Li. .'?. The use of liquid pr sweetened poisons, tn tho ll ghi of ava Un bte in fc rina lion, to bp discouraged rather than otherwise il. Tho uso of tho calcium arsen ate method of poisoning to he re garded as holding more hope than nny other method of direct control, bul to bo undertaken very conser vatively with tho most intelligent farmers, and to bo regarded as ex perimental for tho present. One year's results in poisoning could hardly be regarded ns conclusivo. 7. Dach county agent to havo sev eral demonstrations in growing cot ton under weevil ' conditions, upon which a special report will be made n'. the end of tho season, sotting forth methods and results obtained. 8. Farmers may not expect much results from n partial application of tho above measures. 9. The free uso of Extension Bul letin 18 and Farmers' Dulletin 12B2 among reading farmers. Turners Aro Found Guilty. Marion, S. C., June 1.-'After de liberating for about an hour and a half, tho jury returned with a ver dict of guilty in the case of Thomas Turner, father, and Mack Turner, son, charged with accessory after the killing of Edwin White, with recom mendation for mercy for the older Turner. Judgo S. W. G. Shipp, presiding nt this term of court, sentenced Thoa. Turner to six months' imprisonment and Mack Turner to" ono year. Wanted to Fight Over Dye Bill. Washington, Juno 1.-A personal encounter between Senator Mogum ber, of North Dakota, und Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, was appar ently narrowly averted to-night after, a stormy debato over tho dyo sec tions of the tariff hill. Advancing to the cantor nislo to moot each other, tho Senators found Senator King, of Utah, standing bo tweon them. Then Senator Poindex ter, of Washington, moved across tho chamber and took Senator McCum ber Jjy tho shoulder. Tho latter re sisted, and for a moment they woro cl In ch od. Tho Cause of tho Trouble. Little Willie had been naughty so much so, tn fact, that, after hav ing reproved him sevoral timos, his mother wjis nt last forced to punish him sovorely. When his father arrived homo in the evening he al once perceived that Willie's ey^s were suspiciously red. "What's the matter, sonny?" ho Inquired. "Oh, nothing," responded Willie, uneasily. "Como, don't be frightened," said tile father, In coaxing tones. "Toll me all about it; I want to know." Willie remained silent for somo timo, then ho suddenly burst out: "Well, if you must know, I've had a terrible row with your wifo!" Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days .L?X-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared SyrupTonic-Laxotivo for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. ? Very Pleasant to Take. 60e per bottle. -?^? tin California,. of tho twonty-six men who recently passed tho exami nation for national forest rangors, eighteen former soldiers wero given preference, and" their names wore placed on the eligible list.