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"msnM." 1 immmin ? ? ' ?' ! liivt>(iKaliou of Kipntllpf H*J ,u?, HoahI far WN?u?? K. I o>ter .M Hit 41 v , W'a -IiIm ^ >orrv S|H)ii<l<lin of tlto No* s and t ''trv writing mulor date of May $*?b. **?*? ; May 30. of <?!( ii>tmi|ti> ?*xjTint* du> in.' , ;,lu IMtlun U llio n<*? enntrkhuthm ??f It*' S? tut f .-..luinitt.-. on -I*rl* H rf** and t^lH'lloll* tU thf IHlljti' lil ? \ ? ?|l?t U?ll Of | ( tu* fount r> The cf f?'<H "f is genera I i > Hoarded N U ,,u* ft? in My, Injurious to ah the I'rcnltlva Mat <*H udidaeje* w hloft have Ikvu iiu^Ii ,..| !>> expenditure of > I" ;>'0 ' sideralde e\l.ht in either pa fl . This > oini"> very ejuse to BJt'iiUlUij ! ha I lit- "in it whose o^anl/cd has I ????? n a feature ..f Prudent i.il pri iiuinui will ha vo <>f to tW? "r ff1^ 1 lM> <lu,'k horse i? eoiiHpU'uously In the limoliglit, as ii were. ami the .cauUiUttie f<?r WllOW i|? li'L'.a ti\s lui \ < * heen liislrin led wit Im?II t mi\ ] > 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1* > .?nmpalKn 1 i'- x i M?n<t 1 1 uri1 of funds >*> lit unusual luck. As a result of what h?K heWi duvek i>l?-d l?y rho Senate committee hoadtrd h\ Mr. Konyun, of Iow?, who Is u ?drojig supporter ??f iSonii to'- Hlr'iiui .f()hiiH?>n,<>/ (^itlfoi'iila, for the ltepuh nominal huh t hO \V*K>d iiud I /ovv - fU.'ll j?0<>!HH lU till' (?? * I'- NIV lUH<ti ? ally riilnciL him) the Ilopyer and UarilliiU hoonis alroudy vVahhlluK. , i?re rotidored additionally tsretftty. Tin* fio.iil to which tin; Johnson forces jl a rionir ill | y ' t h|nff will jjxj pietty su re i" unite on Mm* propoidMoii. at any rate, ami that I* that Uimm shall not ra( i hi' ix >iii itiui ton which he kept from the other primary candidates. Thus *U(.'h very remote KepuhHcun poMslhlll ties as Charles 10: llujcho* and NUIiOlan .Nfurra.v ltutlor. suddenly brought very ii< *n r l he foot light*. I<ook out for them. The Ken von Commit t?*e'a Investigation ,,r prtriTfl ry rnnipm'K" expendHurt*?* Im havln^ a similar result in pushliiK ha<*k | j he prominent and hritiKi?K forward ihe rem o to nmoiitt the lHMiio<*rft tie pos ' sltdMf te> M'tie Rl'ontus.t tipnoftelary of tlu'?e revelations ainouu the I >enii era t < :i f flfsi ylaini' is Mr Me.\d?M?. Iiiil tlien j.s develupin^' a Idlterness <>n tho partj of the palmer element ntfaiiisl the I'res ^ identV son in law wldoh f"rl>odes ill fi>r the hitter's eliain'es, t lit II t lie past few weeks the l*a liner ?find MeAdoo siipp'M'tefH -si'iMiied to tie ( ?4.ndn? ttnc tholr oamTiaijm^ in the way /if thfiri'Miihlv f ri?-ndlv rivalry, vvltieh would snu'lte-l a plan on Hie part ? ?f hot h t<? poll their f??reej* In the ? ?? ?( i ? 1 1 * . 1 ion in favor of either one <>l t lie twO| ivlio showed posjl i vely sniM'l i o r , ?tren^fti ftrtr the t^vTfttiet- ft-,?tn (tie I 'a liner headipia rlet s la-re of " tieni* ilt ta'-K I > \ .lames !? linfey.of I'entls.yl \ a nia . "H Mt Adoo is sii;nifii'a nl ?d what is understood 'if ? In- Hie tleterininalion nf th* _J'alnnMires thai eoiiie what may t,o\\ MeAdoo -ha!' not he I lie I li'Mlo ? ra t i ioi i ri i iee \ lee |'le?ldi li! \l I I'sllil o ' - ? bailees ft 1 1 t he I ?elllo< tafie II o III i I I.I t i "II Imve Till | n i i -i 1 a- l eolisei|lleliee ? ? t I lie Sell ute ?? ? mi in i I He's I n *. i r i 1 1 ti - and Mi \la i -h i II e.ni pf..liahl v stand i lie anury ^ x?die\ ^ I e \ ? .eiT at * 1 1 1 ri h\ the Atlli S ; i i eei i I .? : i u 1 1 e Itt.-iu-i ?!' 1 1 i s flank i s| J| ' e 1 1 ie 1 1 I ill. 'Ill tile Senate Vole |of t!|e ei u'l t eeitl It a lltelid llteii I II1' look fit' \ ? .1 41 v \\ I ; III III I W ej| keitil lU a pa rt i . !e : r. I n't. Ite went <tt! " Indiana T'lill't .it < iwaiyl* lltil -.till ! III! if lie had -eeli li lite Seli.ite illlll-e I In* w.i lid i ? ? ? t have ,i>tel t 'i tie- amend nil III; i ' I 1 1 1 1 l ' I lie i - |I t v li I ? .III :i 1 1 ilN leeli .lie; I'ln I ii ill 1 1 ies? .a lite V || e I ' res j i let 1 1 'I spe.l k il -J Ills mind ?. In- s| onej j '? 1 1 1 1 ? li mi.i v it"! make tlllil | ': e- ell III. lull wilholll l! Ill' w.'ltld In. at It I shop V ill. Hh* broke out In C *41 lin llroift, *tal*lc K< HiilNK I'l1' nn?rnliin srK'Ui It u\Hock and l?ef? '?"o lu? fl'iinos utMv ^ >ut roliod ilw stables ifore Iturn e>l, al**? ( 1 ??* 0?*? Cola tiouling work* ;??.! M-yi . .1 1 small buii'liugo Th ? Im?i fillip u<?rk?? U-lng metal covered, h? M ba^k rtiv fin ine* ti .^1 enabled the Nre men to =*a\?' the old staldes of Mr, A H liuiiillit. Several horses and a row wviv burned t?> death in the fctablen. [ 'I'hf twa Cola KJo'x lp.vi van hea vy a* a hltf jittn'k of *uppll?v? hail Just l>eou ro t-eked. Mr. H. H, Kp|* had a new au tomobile burned, which he bad in 'fear i <f leltllui,' plant Mi>li??p\ ? 1 1? ? Vinill calaf, I ???- ?;/ - " * ' ( Hfirrih of House* . V . Al'ior tfjlay in v?fn for months f> 'get a house, Brown set />ut one day viith ii find a ?k*Ctao 5jP Of? 1501? <>n his fatv. He about all (lay with out being aflcOTOilfUl, till at last hi* slops UmI hlitj to I he river. "Ah!" he said In utter despair, "how tempting It looks!" He was almost in cjljied to plunge in aud eiwl it all. # . AM of a sudden he hoard a .splash and, looking around, he saw his friend Green struggling 111 the water. Without .at* tempting to save 'lil in lie rushed off to tin- local house agent. "Quick !" lie gasped. "Green lias fall en in the river. Can 1 have his house?" "Horry," said the house agent. I've already let It to the man who piudied him in." Mii*. H. It. Clliikscales, ace ret a ry of thi? South Carolina Cotton Association ban if'hdcred her resignation. She haw Ihsmi suetvoded by Harold It. Hooker, ii publicist of Columbia. Wealey Jenkins, a negro was shot and killed in Columbia last .Monday night. Hon Wnnnamakcr is charged with tin* killing. not be rt !>OWHlldlU>-, ? " ? The boom for .It din W. I Mi vis. of West- Virginia. former solicitor general of tin* Culled Stairs and now Ameri can a in ba* -a dor to Croat Itrlra In. lias I -ho advantage of tiring of llu* dark horse tinge. Will it is | ? i ' ? ?l > a 1 ? I \ too far fetched to Make good,. Nobody who knows about Mr. I >a vis doubts 'his great ability or his high character, hut the trouble Is that tin* general public docs not know about him and would have to lie told during the campaign. lie has had no big piece of advertising except tha.1 of belli;: ambassador .to the Court of St. J aines. That is not the sort of aid vert .King, substantial and creditable as it may be. which advan ces one towards t hc/lYosidene.\ It is Mot likely to help Mr. l)avis in thai direction any more thai it helped the late Thomas F. Kayartl. of l>elawarc. Scnaor Carter (Mass. of Virginia. ro ? cutty Secretary of the Treasury and principally responsible for the pas-age of the federal reserve aft by Congress, is rapi'llv liiM-ominu a Very serious i>os s j I . i l i i \ of t he nomination, lie has had no orirani/.ed campaign. iia.s never taken hi* boom seriously himself and tin* Virginia deU'ga I ion 'lias been instructed for his as n spontaneous tribute Class is devotedly f<*r McAdoo and expects his nomination.. (Mi the other hand.. McAdoo is a great admirer of the Vir ginian and would doubtless urge his friends io -upport him if the McAdoo ficht seemed hopeless. While I lie \Ve?t and South would be . pleased with ?;i:is?. because of the federal reserve act. the luisiiicss interests of lite North have always shown appreciation of his sound adininisl ra I ion of tic irea-nix. Mr. 'Jla-s has a ? l? -< *i < !? ?? 1 1 \ better chance of t'cnm noinina led at San Krauci-?.-t> than lit * .iii h id al St l .oiiis in 1 vm; FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN \VV I. ave in stock a good many second-hand Reed Organs to offer at a bargain. Can arrange rasv terms. C all in and see the ni. I he C amden Furniture Company HUPMOBILES \\ (j arc now accepting orders for imme diate delivery on the new Hupmohile 1920 M odel. Can make delivery within one week s notice. GEORCE T. LITTLE MANY PUNISHED UNDER FOOD ACT Government Loses But One Out of 50 Cases Prosecuted In Federal Coui Is. ADULTERATION IS CHARGED U|? of 8poii?d Tomato** in Canning It Ba?i? of Ten Caaesr-Mlsbrand* InQ of Vinegar R??ult? l?. Fine Of (400. Washington? Fifty food and drag cases are reported aa bavlug been terminated in the federal courts In a recent service and regulatory an nquoetiuent supplement at tbe bureau of chemistry, United States depart ment of agriculture. The charges of the government were upheld In 40 of the cases, 1>ut In one velsure action the decision of the\court was In fav"or of the cialuiHOt of the goods. Ten actions were based on the adul teration of tomato products, such aa catsup, puree, pulp, paste, and the like* The most frequent charge was that of decomposition remitting from the use of moldy or rotten tomatoes In preparing the products, 'the spe cialists of the bureau of chemistry have given a great deal of attention to the improvement of tomato products. Not only have a large number of prose cutions and seizures been made, but experimental work and educational campaigns have been conducted to aid the packers ki developing methods to eliminate all spoiled tomatoes. 'Jttiere has been a marked improvement In the quality of such products, but some packers, either as the result of care lessness or froip a deliberate disre gard to the requirements of the law, still occasionally use tomatoes unfit for food. Eleven Actions on Stock Feed. Stock feed made from cottonseed meal or cake was the hauls of eleved actions, the most frequent charge be* ing that of. misbranding, because ot statements on the label** claiming a higher percentage of protein than was actually present in the feed. Since the percentage of protein present In a stock feed Is one of the factors In fixing the price, this form of mis branding results in the feed being sold for a higher price than Its feeding value warrants. It Is also misleading to the stock raiser in determining a proper feeding ration. Canned salmon was the basis of four seizures. Spoilage of the salmon was the cha rge In eacli seizure. In' .three of the eases the court ordered the salmon destroyed, while In one rase the salmon Was released for use in' the manufacture of fertilizer. In vestigations have, shown t 1?h t some cauners of salmon do not always take proper sanitary methods in put ting up their product. Studies by tlie specialists of the bureau of chemistry to improve the methods of packing salmon in order to prevent eontamln- ! at ion are under way. Fined for Misbranded Vinegar. Other proserin ions ~ and seizures covered by I he notices of judgment Include a shipment of sardines which were destroyed, because they consisted in part of (lit by.- decomposed, and putrid animal matter, and three ship incuts of olive oil adulterated wflh cottonseed oil. An artificial vinegar labeled as cider vinegar resulted In the party responsible for thf? violation being fined ?MM>. One shipper who failed 1 ?> appear to defend himself on t |ie charge of adding water to milk was lined and costs. A shipment of milk from which part of the butter fat had been extracted resulted in the party responsible being lined $10 and costs, A plea of nolo contendere was made In answer to the charge by the government of shipping frozen eggs eotnposed partly of fHtliy, decom ! posed, and putrid animal matter and a tine of .S."?o imposed by the court, A shipment of decomposed apple but ter wa>" dest ro\ ed. 'l'wo shipments of soaked ripe lima henn? which were sold as green lima bean- were seized, as was a shipment of gelatin consist ing partly of glue and containing cop I per and zinc. Seven actions under the food and drugs act were based on the charge of adulteration and misbranding of proprietary medicine.**. lines rang ing from .Is n> to Sinn were imposed in these cases, the charge bring In the main that there were fal-e and fraud ulent claims as to the curative powers of t he preparations. I nee prosecu tions were based on tin- misbranding > nr adulteration i.f mineral waters I whbl: were recommended b\ the pro ' prietur^ for the treatment of \ prions ? I i ceases III one of J |iese 'a see in which the defendant emercd a plea of guilty a nominal tin.- ? ? f only 1 ?eiit and costs win tmpos.-d |ty the court. < 'barges of .slioi ! weight were sns I mined against shiptm i.t- of macaroni | and spaghetti Short \\?-;ght was also j established In oio? ?d:it?rieiit of olive I oil Sleuths Use Plane for Capture. Ilerlln. ? I?ete? tiv c- m mu airplane chased and caught ;hre? money traf fickers, who. wifb 1 l < m m ).( M M > silver ruble*-, were on th?- way to Kranfcfort bv train I " Cow Gives Triplets. j I. .??.!?'. l\? 1.1 Si Mary. LIB j ? .h.-?hir. , ;i ' ( ow n? no?i h.v PhlHp At oort- g;. \e birlh to ton ./ tuJ"***. Another Royal Suggestion FINS and POPCN From the New Royal Cook Book Breakfast is . too often eaten as a duty rather than a joy. The sue ct \ss of the day may depend upon the spirit of break fast. The Royal Education al Department presents some breakfast dishes that will send the children to school with a hip hip hur rah and his majesty man to his daily duties with the "up and doing" feeling which knows no discour agement. i Muffins icupa flour teaspoons Royal Baking Powder >. ~ 1 tablespoon sugar Vj teaspoon salt I cup milk 1 tablespoon shortening C Sift together flour, baking powder, sugar and salt; add milk, wcll-peatcn eg?s and melted shortening; mix well. Grease muffin tins and put two tablespoons of batter in to each. Bake in hot oven 3Q to 85 minutes. Eggless Muffins 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Raking 4 powder ' ? ? 2 tablespoons niffar 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 1 , 2 tablespoons Pljorteni:^ Mix and siO d ? add milk and - shorten ROYAL BAKING POWDER ;? 1 . 7. +J. Abmolutaty Pure ing and beat until smooth. Bake- in greased muffin tint in hot oven J?0 to ftS minute*. Corn MuGBqi , % cup corn meat 1U cup* flour Iteaapoona Royal Bkkla* Powder % toaapoon auH 2 tablespoons augar ' cup milk 2 tableapoona ahortenina let* Sift together corn meat, flour baking powder, salt and gar; add milk, melt?4 short ening and well-beaten mix well. Grease muffin tins and drop two tablespoons 0f| mixture. into each. Bake about 35 minute# In hot oven. Popovcrt 35 t-upa flour teMpoon aalt 2 cup? milk. Sift together flour and wit Make a well in flour, break eggs into well, add milk and stir until smooth. Tour into hot greased gem pans and bake 25 to 35 minutes in a very hot oven. If taken o?t of oven too soon they will fall. SENT FREE Viv/ Roy?l Cook Book con. tulninr i?cor< s of delightful Aoonoinloal r<scl)? ?S. miny o i tliein the moat fumou/h tuo today. Address ?OT A Jj RAKING POWDlRoo. 116 Valton Mtt+( New York City " Bake with Royal imd be Sure" Five Year# For Stealing Auto Kdward Kosenhaum, young wlilte liiuu about LM v?'a wToTflripteaded gniHy in the circuit court yesterday morn-1 idg to the charge of larceny of an auto ami was sentenced ft v Judge Townseud to serve five years iu the peniten tia ry. The sentence is the most severe ever applied In Ilichlaud cotinty on a simi lar charge and came as a surprise to the, young defendant.- Last week sev eral yong white men pleaded guilty J to using cars without the owners con sent and were fined $550. Itoscnbauin expected a light, son tence on a plea of' guilty, and the d^endantsMggfc^dTIE^ dor the sentence. Uo^CMibauni wa? charged with stealing a machine on See "Lombapdl Ltd." starring Bert) Lytell at the Majestic next Tuesday. There are Girls, <?owns and Giggles Galore in this olever Metro screejn adaptation by June Ma this of the fa - 1 mous comedy of modes and mood*. 1'otato Growers Making Mllti* Potatoes are moving from tbM leston territory In Invreflilng daily, and the planters are setiog n breaking prjee.s for No. 1 range "boing from $13 to $17. k] crop i? being harvested, and tbe estimates of wevarei millions of & for the yield will bo realized in tW '10 <lays. according to general eij tlons. ' ? I "LavBelle Itusse" (featuring Hi llaru at the Mai jew tic toolgbt; ^ Are You a Typical American continually "on your toes'1, accomplishing "big things" with true American vigor quick-witted, keen-eyed ? healthy? Americans, as a rule, enjoy good health, which is one of the secrets of their universal success. And good health is often maintained simply by proper attention to details of hygiene, such as strict internal cleanliness. If the food waste is not properly eliminated, poisons are formed which break down vital ity and impair your physical energy.. Keep these dangerous, toxins moving out of your body. Nujol will help you. Nujol works on an entirely new principle. ^/?rCin* or irritating the system, it simply softens the food * en5 th?;many tiny muscles in the walls of the intestines, contracting and expanding in their normal way, to squeeze the food waste along so that it passes naturally out of the system. v "" ~ Nujol thus prevents constipation because it helps Nature maintain easy, I thewoHd evacuation at regular intervals-the healthiest habit to Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. Try it. Mark 8ea,ed bott,es only, bearing Nujol Trade -* SO HroM?|xv?v i'n V at rat<^r ^,Standard 0,1 Company. (New Jersey), ' Kr,?dw?y. New York, for booklet "Thirty Feet of Knfter''. The Modern Method of Treating mn Old Complaint For Constliba tioni oto os pat. orr. A ? M'.lm